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Done") # Libraries to link unit tests against set(test_libs diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/.clang-format b/test/gtest/googletest/.clang-format deleted file mode 100644 index 5b9bfe6d2..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/.clang-format +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -# Run manually to reformat a file: -# clang-format -i --style=file <file> -Language: Cpp -BasedOnStyle: Google diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/.gitignore b/test/gtest/googletest/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index f08cb72a3..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -# Ignore CI build directory -build/ -xcuserdata -cmake-build-debug/ -.idea/ -bazel-bin -bazel-genfiles -bazel-googletest -bazel-out -bazel-testlogs -# python -*.pyc - -# Visual Studio files -.vs -*.sdf -*.opensdf -*.VC.opendb -*.suo -*.user -_ReSharper.Caches/ -Win32-Debug/ -Win32-Release/ -x64-Debug/ -x64-Release/ - -# Ignore autoconf / automake files -Makefile.in -aclocal.m4 -configure -build-aux/ -autom4te.cache/ -googletest/m4/libtool.m4 -googletest/m4/ltoptions.m4 -googletest/m4/ltsugar.m4 -googletest/m4/ltversion.m4 -googletest/m4/lt~obsolete.m4 -googlemock/m4 - -# Ignore generated directories. -googlemock/fused-src/ -googletest/fused-src/ - -# macOS files -.DS_Store -googletest/.DS_Store -googletest/xcode/.DS_Store - -# Ignore cmake generated directories and files. -CMakeFiles -CTestTestfile.cmake -Makefile -cmake_install.cmake -googlemock/CMakeFiles -googlemock/CTestTestfile.cmake -googlemock/Makefile -googlemock/cmake_install.cmake -googlemock/gtest -/bin -/googlemock/gmock.dir -/googlemock/gmock_main.dir -/googlemock/RUN_TESTS.vcxproj.filters -/googlemock/RUN_TESTS.vcxproj -/googlemock/INSTALL.vcxproj.filters -/googlemock/INSTALL.vcxproj -/googlemock/gmock_main.vcxproj.filters -/googlemock/gmock_main.vcxproj -/googlemock/gmock.vcxproj.filters -/googlemock/gmock.vcxproj -/googlemock/gmock.sln -/googlemock/ALL_BUILD.vcxproj.filters -/googlemock/ALL_BUILD.vcxproj -/lib -/Win32 -/ZERO_CHECK.vcxproj.filters -/ZERO_CHECK.vcxproj -/RUN_TESTS.vcxproj.filters -/RUN_TESTS.vcxproj -/INSTALL.vcxproj.filters -/INSTALL.vcxproj -/googletest-distribution.sln -/CMakeCache.txt -/ALL_BUILD.vcxproj.filters -/ALL_BUILD.vcxproj diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/.travis.yml b/test/gtest/googletest/.travis.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 04b51ddec..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/.travis.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -# Build matrix / environment variable are explained on: -# https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/customizing-the-build/ -# This file can be validated on: -# http://lint.travis-ci.org/ - -language: cpp - -# Define the matrix explicitly, manually expanding the combinations of (os, compiler, env). -# It is more tedious, but grants us far more flexibility. -matrix: - include: - - os: linux - before_install: chmod -R +x ./ci/*platformio.sh - install: ./ci/install-platformio.sh - script: ./ci/build-platformio.sh - - os: linux - dist: xenial - compiler: gcc - install: ./ci/install-linux.sh && ./ci/log-config.sh - script: ./ci/build-linux-bazel.sh - - os: linux - dist: xenial - compiler: clang - install: ./ci/install-linux.sh && ./ci/log-config.sh - script: ./ci/build-linux-bazel.sh - - os: linux - compiler: gcc - env: BUILD_TYPE=Debug VERBOSE=1 CXX_FLAGS=-std=c++11 - - os: linux - compiler: clang - env: BUILD_TYPE=Release VERBOSE=1 CXX_FLAGS=-std=c++11 -Wgnu-zero-variadic-macro-arguments - - os: linux - compiler: clang - env: BUILD_TYPE=Release VERBOSE=1 CXX_FLAGS=-std=c++11 NO_EXCEPTION=ON NO_RTTI=ON COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX=ON - - os: osx - compiler: gcc - env: BUILD_TYPE=Release VERBOSE=1 CXX_FLAGS=-std=c++11 HOMEBREW_LOGS=~/homebrew-logs HOMEBREW_TEMP=~/homebrew-temp - - os: osx - compiler: clang - env: BUILD_TYPE=Release VERBOSE=1 CXX_FLAGS=-std=c++11 HOMEBREW_LOGS=~/homebrew-logs HOMEBREW_TEMP=~/homebrew-temp - -# These are the install and build (script) phases for the most common entries in the matrix. They could be included -# in each entry in the matrix, but that is just repetitive. -install: - - ./ci/install-${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}.sh - - . ./ci/env-${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}.sh - - ./ci/log-config.sh - -script: ./ci/travis.sh - -# This section installs the necessary dependencies. -addons: - apt: - # List of whitelisted in travis packages for ubuntu-precise can be found here: - # https://github.com/travis-ci/apt-package-whitelist/blob/master/ubuntu-precise - # List of whitelisted in travis apt-sources: - # https://github.com/travis-ci/apt-source-whitelist/blob/master/ubuntu.json - sources: - - ubuntu-toolchain-r-test - - llvm-toolchain-precise-3.9 - packages: - - g++-4.9 - - clang-3.9 - update: true - homebrew: - packages: - - ccache - - gcc@4.9 - - llvm@4 - update: true - -notifications: - email: false diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/BUILD.bazel b/test/gtest/googletest/BUILD.bazel deleted file mode 100644 index 9b48aee53..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/BUILD.bazel +++ /dev/null @@ -1,179 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2017 Google Inc. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 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See the separate [Google Mock documentation](googlemock/README.md). - -More detailed documentation for googletest is in its interior -[googletest/README.md](googletest/README.md) file. - -## Features - -* An [xUnit](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XUnit) test framework. -* Test discovery. -* A rich set of assertions. -* User-defined assertions. -* Death tests. -* Fatal and non-fatal failures. -* Value-parameterized tests. -* Type-parameterized tests. -* Various options for running the tests. -* XML test report generation. - -## Platforms - -Google test has been used on a variety of platforms: - -* Linux -* Mac OS X -* Windows -* Cygwin -* MinGW -* Windows Mobile -* Symbian -* PlatformIO - -## Who Is Using Google Test? - -In addition to many internal projects at Google, Google Test is also used by the -following notable projects: - -* The [Chromium projects](http://www.chromium.org/) (behind the Chrome browser - and Chrome OS). -* The [LLVM](http://llvm.org/) compiler. -* [Protocol Buffers](https://github.com/google/protobuf), Google's data - interchange format. -* The [OpenCV](http://opencv.org/) computer vision library. -* [tiny-dnn](https://github.com/tiny-dnn/tiny-dnn): header only, - dependency-free deep learning framework in C++11. - -## Related Open Source Projects - -[GTest Runner](https://github.com/nholthaus/gtest-runner) is a Qt5 based -automated test-runner and Graphical User Interface with powerful features for -Windows and Linux platforms. - -[Google Test UI](https://github.com/ospector/gtest-gbar) is test runner that -runs your test binary, allows you to track its progress via a progress bar, and -displays a list of test failures. 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If you notice any problems on your -platform, please notify -[googletestframework@googlegroups.com](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/googletestframework). -Patches for fixing them are welcome! - -### Build Requirements - -These are the base requirements to build and use Google Test from a source -package: - -* [Bazel](https://bazel.build/) or [CMake](https://cmake.org/). NOTE: Bazel is - the build system that googletest is using internally and tests against. - CMake is community-supported. - -* a C++11-standard-compliant compiler - -## Contributing change - -Please read the [`CONTRIBUTING.md`](CONTRIBUTING.md) for details on how to -contribute to this project. - -Happy testing! diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/WORKSPACE b/test/gtest/googletest/WORKSPACE deleted file mode 100644 index 2289bdb7e..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/WORKSPACE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -workspace(name = "com_google_googletest") - -load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive") - -# Abseil -http_archive( - name = "com_google_absl", - urls = ["https://github.com/abseil/abseil-cpp/archive/master.zip"], - strip_prefix = "abseil-cpp-master", -) - -http_archive( - name = "rules_cc", - strip_prefix = "rules_cc-master", - urls = ["https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_cc/archive/master.zip"], -) - -http_archive( - name = "rules_python", - strip_prefix = "rules_python-master", - urls = ["https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_python/archive/master.zip"], -) - diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/appveyor.yml b/test/gtest/googletest/appveyor.yml deleted file mode 100644 index ec155a76a..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/appveyor.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,156 +0,0 @@ -version: '{build}' - -os: Visual Studio 2015 - -environment: - matrix: - - compiler: msvc-15-seh - generator: "Visual Studio 15 2017" - build_system: cmake - APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2017 - enabled_on_pr: yes - - - compiler: msvc-15-seh - generator: "Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64" - build_system: cmake - APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2017 - enabled_on_pr: yes - - - compiler: msvc-15-seh - build_system: bazel - APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2017 - enabled_on_pr: yes - - - compiler: msvc-14-seh - build_system: cmake - generator: "Visual Studio 14 2015" - enabled_on_pr: yes - - - compiler: msvc-14-seh - build_system: cmake - generator: "Visual Studio 14 2015 Win64" - enabled_on_pr: yes - - - compiler: gcc-6.3.0-posix - build_system: cmake - generator: "MinGW Makefiles" - cxx_path: 'C:\mingw-w64\i686-6.3.0-posix-dwarf-rt_v5-rev1\mingw32\bin' - enabled_on_pr: yes - -configuration: - - Debug - -build: - verbosity: minimal - -install: -- ps: | - Write-Output "Compiler: $env:compiler" - Write-Output "Generator: $env:generator" - Write-Output "Env:Configuation: $env:configuration" - Write-Output "Env: $env" - if (-not (Test-Path env:APPVEYOR_PULL_REQUEST_NUMBER)) { - Write-Output "This is *NOT* a pull request build" - } else { - Write-Output "This is a pull request build" - if (-not (Test-Path env:enabled_on_pr) -or $env:enabled_on_pr -ne "yes") { - Write-Output "PR builds are *NOT* explicitly enabled" - } - } - - # install Bazel - if ($env:build_system -eq "bazel") { - appveyor DownloadFile https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/releases/download/0.28.1/bazel-0.28.1-windows-x86_64.exe -FileName bazel.exe - } - - if ($env:build_system -eq "cmake") { - # git bash conflicts with MinGW makefiles - if ($env:generator -eq "MinGW Makefiles") { - $env:path = $env:path.replace("C:\Program Files\Git\usr\bin;", "") - if ($env:cxx_path -ne "") { - $env:path += ";$env:cxx_path" - } - } - } - -before_build: -- ps: | - $env:root=$env:APPVEYOR_BUILD_FOLDER - Write-Output "env:root: $env:root" - -build_script: -- ps: | - # Only enable some builds for pull requests, the AppVeyor queue is too long. - if ((Test-Path env:APPVEYOR_PULL_REQUEST_NUMBER) -And (-not (Test-Path env:enabled_on_pr) -or $env:enabled_on_pr -ne "yes")) { - return - } else { - # special case - build with Bazel - if ($env:build_system -eq "bazel") { - & $env:root\bazel.exe build -c opt //:gtest_samples - if ($LastExitCode -eq 0) { # bazel writes to StdErr and PowerShell interprets it as an error - $host.SetShouldExit(0) - } else { # a real error - throw "Exec: $ErrorMessage" - } - return - } - } - # by default build with CMake - md _build -Force | Out-Null - cd _build - - $conf = if ($env:generator -eq "MinGW Makefiles") {"-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=$env:configuration"} else {"-DCMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES=Debug;Release"} - # Disable test for MinGW (gtest tests fail, gmock tests can not build) - $gtest_build_tests = if ($env:generator -eq "MinGW Makefiles") {"-Dgtest_build_tests=OFF"} else {"-Dgtest_build_tests=ON"} - $gmock_build_tests = if ($env:generator -eq "MinGW Makefiles") {"-Dgmock_build_tests=OFF"} else {"-Dgmock_build_tests=ON"} - & cmake -G "$env:generator" $conf -Dgtest_build_samples=ON $gtest_build_tests $gmock_build_tests .. - if ($LastExitCode -ne 0) { - throw "Exec: $ErrorMessage" - } - $cmake_parallel = if ($env:generator -eq "MinGW Makefiles") {"-j2"} else {"/m"} - & cmake --build . --config $env:configuration -- $cmake_parallel - if ($LastExitCode -ne 0) { - throw "Exec: $ErrorMessage" - } - - -skip_commits: - files: - - '**/*.md' - -test_script: -- ps: | - # Only enable some builds for pull requests, the AppVeyor queue is too long. - if ((Test-Path env:APPVEYOR_PULL_REQUEST_NUMBER) -And (-not (Test-Path env:enabled_on_pr) -or $env:enabled_on_pr -ne "yes")) { - return - } - if ($env:build_system -eq "bazel") { - # special case - testing with Bazel - & $env:root\bazel.exe test //:gtest_samples - if ($LastExitCode -eq 0) { # bazel writes to StdErr and PowerShell interprets it as an error - $host.SetShouldExit(0) - } else { # a real error - throw "Exec: $ErrorMessage" - } - } - if ($env:build_system -eq "cmake") { - # built with CMake - test with CTest - if ($env:generator -eq "MinGW Makefiles") { - return # No test available for MinGW - } - - & ctest -C $env:configuration --timeout 600 --output-on-failure - if ($LastExitCode -ne 0) { - throw "Exec: $ErrorMessage" - } - } - -artifacts: - - path: '_build/CMakeFiles/*.log' - name: logs - - path: '_build/Testing/**/*.xml' - name: test_results - - path: 'bazel-testlogs/**/test.log' - name: test_logs - - path: 'bazel-testlogs/**/test.xml' - name: test_results diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/ci/build-linux-bazel.sh b/test/gtest/googletest/ci/build-linux-bazel.sh deleted file mode 100755 index ae8fb7581..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/ci/build-linux-bazel.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env bash -# Copyright 2017 Google Inc. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -set -e - -bazel version -bazel build --curses=no //...:all -bazel test --curses=no //...:all -bazel test --curses=no //...:all --define absl=1 diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/ci/build-platformio.sh b/test/gtest/googletest/ci/build-platformio.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 1d7658d87..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/ci/build-platformio.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -# run PlatformIO builds -platformio run diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/ci/env-linux.sh b/test/gtest/googletest/ci/env-linux.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 37800d6a3..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/ci/env-linux.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env bash -# Copyright 2017 Google Inc. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -# -# This file should be sourced, and not executed as a standalone script. -# - -# TODO() - we can check if this is being sourced using $BASH_VERSION and $BASH_SOURCE[0] != ${0}. - -if [ "${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}" = "linux" ]; then - if [ "$CXX" = "g++" ]; then export CXX="g++-4.9" CC="gcc-4.9"; fi - if [ "$CXX" = "clang++" ]; then export CXX="clang++-3.9" CC="clang-3.9"; fi -fi diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/ci/env-osx.sh b/test/gtest/googletest/ci/env-osx.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 9c421e143..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/ci/env-osx.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env bash -# Copyright 2017 Google Inc. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -# -# This file should be sourced, and not executed as a standalone script. -# - -# TODO() - we can check if this is being sourced using $BASH_VERSION and $BASH_SOURCE[0] != ${0}. -# - -if [ "${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}" = "osx" ]; then - if [ "$CXX" = "clang++" ]; then - # $PATH needs to be adjusted because the llvm tap doesn't install the - # package to /usr/local/bin, etc, like the gcc tap does. - # See: https://github.com/Homebrew/legacy-homebrew/issues/29733 - clang_version=3.9 - export PATH="/usr/local/opt/llvm@${clang_version}/bin:$PATH"; - fi -fi diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/ci/get-nprocessors.sh b/test/gtest/googletest/ci/get-nprocessors.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 43635e761..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/ci/get-nprocessors.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env bash -# Copyright 2017 Google Inc. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -# This file is typically sourced by another script. -# if possible, ask for the precise number of processors, -# otherwise take 2 processors as reasonable default; see -# https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/speeding-up-the-build/#Makefile-optimization -if [ -x /usr/bin/getconf ]; then - NPROCESSORS=$(/usr/bin/getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) -else - NPROCESSORS=2 -fi - -# as of 2017-09-04 Travis CI reports 32 processors, but GCC build -# crashes if parallelized too much (maybe memory consumption problem), -# so limit to 4 processors for the time being. -if [ $NPROCESSORS -gt 4 ] ; then - echo "$0:Note: Limiting processors to use by make from $NPROCESSORS to 4." - NPROCESSORS=4 -fi diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/ci/install-linux.sh b/test/gtest/googletest/ci/install-linux.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 05e2cb280..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/ci/install-linux.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env bash -# Copyright 2017 Google Inc. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -set -eu - -if [ "${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}" != linux ]; then - echo "Not a Linux build; skipping installation" - exit 0 -fi - - -if [ "${TRAVIS_SUDO}" = "true" ]; then - echo "deb [arch=amd64] http://storage.googleapis.com/bazel-apt stable jdk1.8" | \ - sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bazel.list - curl https://bazel.build/bazel-release.pub.gpg | sudo apt-key add - - sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y bazel gcc-4.9 g++-4.9 clang-3.9 -elif [ "${CXX}" = "clang++" ]; then - # Use ccache, assuming $HOME/bin is in the path, which is true in the Travis build environment. - ln -sf /usr/bin/ccache $HOME/bin/${CXX}; - ln -sf /usr/bin/ccache $HOME/bin/${CC}; -fi diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/ci/install-osx.sh b/test/gtest/googletest/ci/install-osx.sh deleted file mode 100755 index cc4750829..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/ci/install-osx.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env bash -# Copyright 2017 Google Inc. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -set -eu - -if [ "${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}" != "osx" ]; then - echo "Not a macOS build; skipping installation" - exit 0 -fi - -brew update -brew install ccache gcc@4.9 diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/ci/install-platformio.sh b/test/gtest/googletest/ci/install-platformio.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 4d7860a56..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/ci/install-platformio.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -# install PlatformIO -sudo pip install -U platformio - -# update PlatformIO -platformio update diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/ci/log-config.sh b/test/gtest/googletest/ci/log-config.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 5fef11948..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/ci/log-config.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env bash -# Copyright 2017 Google Inc. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -set -e - -# ccache on OS X needs installation first -# reset ccache statistics -ccache --zero-stats - -echo PATH=${PATH} - -echo "Compiler configuration:" -echo CXX=${CXX} -echo CC=${CC} -echo CXXFLAGS=${CXXFLAGS} - -echo "C++ compiler version:" -${CXX} --version || echo "${CXX} does not seem to support the --version flag" -${CXX} -v || echo "${CXX} does not seem to support the -v flag" - -echo "C compiler version:" -${CC} --version || echo "${CXX} does not seem to support the --version flag" -${CC} -v || echo "${CXX} does not seem to support the -v flag" diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/ci/travis.sh b/test/gtest/googletest/ci/travis.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 9ff3bad3e..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/ci/travis.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env sh -set -evx - -. ci/get-nprocessors.sh - -# if possible, ask for the precise number of processors, -# otherwise take 2 processors as reasonable default; see -# https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/speeding-up-the-build/#Makefile-optimization -if [ -x /usr/bin/getconf ]; then - NPROCESSORS=$(/usr/bin/getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) -else - NPROCESSORS=2 -fi -# as of 2017-09-04 Travis CI reports 32 processors, but GCC build -# crashes if parallelized too much (maybe memory consumption problem), -# so limit to 4 processors for the time being. -if [ $NPROCESSORS -gt 4 ] ; then - echo "$0:Note: Limiting processors to use by make from $NPROCESSORS to 4." - NPROCESSORS=4 -fi -# Tell make to use the processors. No preceding '-' required. -MAKEFLAGS="j${NPROCESSORS}" -export MAKEFLAGS - -env | sort - -# Set default values to OFF for these variables if not specified. -: "${NO_EXCEPTION:=OFF}" -: "${NO_RTTI:=OFF}" -: "${COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX:=OFF}" - -mkdir build || true -cd build -cmake -Dgtest_build_samples=ON \ - -Dgtest_build_tests=ON \ - -Dgmock_build_tests=ON \ - -Dcxx_no_exception=$NO_EXCEPTION \ - -Dcxx_no_rtti=$NO_RTTI \ - -DCMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX=$COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX \ - -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS=$CXX_FLAGS \ - -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=$BUILD_TYPE \ - .. -make -CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=1 make test diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/CMakeLists.txt b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/CMakeLists.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8ab59d7f6..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/CMakeLists.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,232 +0,0 @@ -######################################################################## -# Note: CMake support is community-based. The maintainers do not use CMake -# internally. -# -# CMake build script for Google Mock. -# -# To run the tests for Google Mock itself on Linux, use 'make test' or -# ctest. You can select which tests to run using 'ctest -R regex'. -# For more options, run 'ctest --help'. - -option(gmock_build_tests "Build all of Google Mock's own tests." OFF) - -# A directory to find Google Test sources. -if (EXISTS "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/gtest/CMakeLists.txt") - set(gtest_dir gtest) -else() - set(gtest_dir ../googletest) -endif() - -# Defines pre_project_set_up_hermetic_build() and set_up_hermetic_build(). -include("${gtest_dir}/cmake/hermetic_build.cmake" OPTIONAL) - -if (COMMAND pre_project_set_up_hermetic_build) - # Google Test also calls hermetic setup functions from add_subdirectory, - # although its changes will not affect things at the current scope. - pre_project_set_up_hermetic_build() -endif() - -######################################################################## -# -# Project-wide settings - -# Name of the project. -# -# CMake files in this project can refer to the root source directory -# as ${gmock_SOURCE_DIR} and to the root binary directory as -# ${gmock_BINARY_DIR}. -# Language "C" is required for find_package(Threads). -if (CMAKE_VERSION VERSION_LESS 3.0) - project(gmock CXX C) -else() - cmake_policy(SET CMP0048 NEW) - project(gmock VERSION ${GOOGLETEST_VERSION} LANGUAGES CXX C) -endif() -cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.6.4) - -if (COMMAND set_up_hermetic_build) - set_up_hermetic_build() -endif() - -# Instructs CMake to process Google Test's CMakeLists.txt and add its -# targets to the current scope. We are placing Google Test's binary -# directory in a subdirectory of our own as VC compilation may break -# if they are the same (the default). -add_subdirectory("${gtest_dir}" "${gmock_BINARY_DIR}/${gtest_dir}") - - -# These commands only run if this is the main project -if(CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME STREQUAL "gmock" OR CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME STREQUAL "googletest-distribution") - # BUILD_SHARED_LIBS is a standard CMake variable, but we declare it here to - # make it prominent in the GUI. - option(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS "Build shared libraries (DLLs)." OFF) -else() - mark_as_advanced(gmock_build_tests) -endif() - -# Although Google Test's CMakeLists.txt calls this function, the -# changes there don't affect the current scope. Therefore we have to -# call it again here. -config_compiler_and_linker() # from ${gtest_dir}/cmake/internal_utils.cmake - -# Adds Google Mock's and Google Test's header directories to the search path. -set(gmock_build_include_dirs - "${gmock_SOURCE_DIR}/include" - "${gmock_SOURCE_DIR}" - "${gtest_SOURCE_DIR}/include" - # This directory is needed to build directly from Google Test sources. - "${gtest_SOURCE_DIR}") -include_directories(${gmock_build_include_dirs}) - -######################################################################## -# -# Defines the gmock & gmock_main libraries. User tests should link -# with one of them. - -# Google Mock libraries. We build them using more strict warnings than what -# are used for other targets, to ensure that Google Mock can be compiled by -# a user aggressive about warnings. -if (MSVC) - cxx_library(gmock - "${cxx_strict}" - "${gtest_dir}/src/gtest-all.cc" - src/gmock-all.cc) - - cxx_library(gmock_main - "${cxx_strict}" - "${gtest_dir}/src/gtest-all.cc" - src/gmock-all.cc - src/gmock_main.cc) -else() - cxx_library(gmock "${cxx_strict}" src/gmock-all.cc) - target_link_libraries(gmock PUBLIC gtest) - cxx_library(gmock_main "${cxx_strict}" src/gmock_main.cc) - target_link_libraries(gmock_main PUBLIC gmock) -endif() -# If the CMake version supports it, attach header directory information -# to the targets for when we are part of a parent build (ie being pulled -# in via add_subdirectory() rather than being a standalone build). -if (DEFINED CMAKE_VERSION AND NOT "${CMAKE_VERSION}" VERSION_LESS "2.8.11") - target_include_directories(gmock SYSTEM INTERFACE - "$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${gmock_build_include_dirs}>" - "$<INSTALL_INTERFACE:$<INSTALL_PREFIX>/${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}>") - target_include_directories(gmock_main SYSTEM INTERFACE - "$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${gmock_build_include_dirs}>" - "$<INSTALL_INTERFACE:$<INSTALL_PREFIX>/${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}>") -endif() - -######################################################################## -# -# Install rules -install_project(gmock gmock_main) - -######################################################################## -# -# Google Mock's own tests. -# -# You can skip this section if you aren't interested in testing -# Google Mock itself. -# -# The tests are not built by default. To build them, set the -# gmock_build_tests option to ON. You can do it by running ccmake -# or specifying the -Dgmock_build_tests=ON flag when running cmake. - -if (gmock_build_tests) - # This must be set in the root directory for the tests to be run by - # 'make test' or ctest. - enable_testing() - - if (WIN32) - file(GENERATE OUTPUT "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/$<CONFIG>/RunTest.ps1" - CONTENT -"$project_bin = \"${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/bin/$<CONFIG>\" -$env:Path = \"$project_bin;$env:Path\" -& $args") - elseif (MINGW OR CYGWIN) - file(GENERATE OUTPUT "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/RunTest.ps1" - CONTENT -"$project_bin = (cygpath --windows ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/bin) -$env:Path = \"$project_bin;$env:Path\" -& $args") - endif() - - if (MINGW OR CYGWIN) - if (CMAKE_VERSION VERSION_LESS "2.8.12") - add_compile_options("-Wa,-mbig-obj") - else() - add_definitions("-Wa,-mbig-obj") - endif() - endif() - - ############################################################ - # C++ tests built with standard compiler flags. - - cxx_test(gmock-actions_test gmock_main) - cxx_test(gmock-cardinalities_test gmock_main) - cxx_test(gmock_ex_test gmock_main) - cxx_test(gmock-function-mocker_test gmock_main) - cxx_test(gmock-generated-actions_test gmock_main) - cxx_test(gmock-generated-matchers_test gmock_main) - cxx_test(gmock-internal-utils_test gmock_main) - cxx_test(gmock-matchers_test gmock_main) - cxx_test(gmock-more-actions_test gmock_main) - cxx_test(gmock-nice-strict_test gmock_main) - cxx_test(gmock-port_test gmock_main) - cxx_test(gmock-spec-builders_test gmock_main) - cxx_test(gmock_link_test gmock_main test/gmock_link2_test.cc) - cxx_test(gmock_test gmock_main) - - if (DEFINED GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD) - cxx_test(gmock_stress_test gmock) - endif() - - # gmock_all_test is commented to save time building and running tests. - # Uncomment if necessary. - # cxx_test(gmock_all_test gmock_main) - - ############################################################ - # C++ tests built with non-standard compiler flags. - - if (MSVC) - cxx_library(gmock_main_no_exception "${cxx_no_exception}" - "${gtest_dir}/src/gtest-all.cc" src/gmock-all.cc src/gmock_main.cc) - - cxx_library(gmock_main_no_rtti "${cxx_no_rtti}" - "${gtest_dir}/src/gtest-all.cc" src/gmock-all.cc src/gmock_main.cc) - - else() - cxx_library(gmock_main_no_exception "${cxx_no_exception}" src/gmock_main.cc) - target_link_libraries(gmock_main_no_exception PUBLIC gmock) - - cxx_library(gmock_main_no_rtti "${cxx_no_rtti}" src/gmock_main.cc) - target_link_libraries(gmock_main_no_rtti PUBLIC gmock) - endif() - cxx_test_with_flags(gmock-more-actions_no_exception_test "${cxx_no_exception}" - gmock_main_no_exception test/gmock-more-actions_test.cc) - - cxx_test_with_flags(gmock_no_rtti_test "${cxx_no_rtti}" - gmock_main_no_rtti test/gmock-spec-builders_test.cc) - - cxx_shared_library(shared_gmock_main "${cxx_default}" - "${gtest_dir}/src/gtest-all.cc" src/gmock-all.cc src/gmock_main.cc) - - # Tests that a binary can be built with Google Mock as a shared library. On - # some system configurations, it may not possible to run the binary without - # knowing more details about the system configurations. We do not try to run - # this binary. To get a more robust shared library coverage, configure with - # -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON. - cxx_executable_with_flags(shared_gmock_test_ "${cxx_default}" - shared_gmock_main test/gmock-spec-builders_test.cc) - set_target_properties(shared_gmock_test_ - PROPERTIES - COMPILE_DEFINITIONS "GTEST_LINKED_AS_SHARED_LIBRARY=1") - - ############################################################ - # Python tests. - - cxx_executable(gmock_leak_test_ test gmock_main) - py_test(gmock_leak_test) - - cxx_executable(gmock_output_test_ test gmock) - py_test(gmock_output_test) -endif() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/CONTRIBUTORS b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/CONTRIBUTORS deleted file mode 100644 index 6e9ae362b..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/CONTRIBUTORS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -# This file contains a list of people who've made non-trivial -# contribution to the Google C++ Mocking Framework project. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/README.md b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 183fdb81d..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -# Googletest Mocking (gMock) Framework - -### Overview - -Google's framework for writing and using C++ mock classes. It can help you -derive better designs of your system and write better tests. - -It is inspired by: - -* [jMock](http://www.jmock.org/), -* [EasyMock](http://www.easymock.org/), and -* [Hamcrest](http://code.google.com/p/hamcrest/), - -and designed with C++'s specifics in mind. - -gMock: - -- provides a declarative syntax for defining mocks, -- can define partial (hybrid) mocks, which are a cross of real and mock - objects, -- handles functions of arbitrary types and overloaded functions, -- comes with a rich set of matchers for validating function arguments, -- uses an intuitive syntax for controlling the behavior of a mock, -- does automatic verification of expectations (no record-and-replay needed), -- allows arbitrary (partial) ordering constraints on function calls to be - expressed, -- lets a user extend it by defining new matchers and actions. -- does not use exceptions, and -- is easy to learn and use. - -Details and examples can be found here: - -* [gMock for Dummies](docs/for_dummies.md) -* [Legacy gMock FAQ](docs/gmock_faq.md) -* [gMock Cookbook](docs/cook_book.md) -* [gMock Cheat Sheet](docs/cheat_sheet.md) - -Please note that code under scripts/generator/ is from the [cppclean -project](http://code.google.com/p/cppclean/) and under the Apache -License, which is different from Google Mock's license. - -Google Mock is a part of -[Google Test C++ testing framework](http://github.com/google/googletest/) and a -subject to the same requirements. diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/cmake/gmock.pc.in b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/cmake/gmock.pc.in deleted file mode 100644 index 5780fcaa5..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/cmake/gmock.pc.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -libdir=@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR@ -includedir=@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_INCLUDEDIR@ - -Name: gmock -Description: GoogleMock (without main() function) -Version: @PROJECT_VERSION@ -URL: https://github.com/google/googletest -Requires: gtest -Libs: -L${libdir} -lgmock @CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT@ -Cflags: -I${includedir} @GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD_MACRO@ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/cmake/gmock_main.pc.in b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/cmake/gmock_main.pc.in deleted file mode 100644 index f2dfe69e0..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/cmake/gmock_main.pc.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -libdir=@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR@ -includedir=@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_INCLUDEDIR@ - -Name: gmock_main -Description: GoogleMock (with main() function) -Version: @PROJECT_VERSION@ -URL: https://github.com/google/googletest -Requires: gmock -Libs: -L${libdir} -lgmock_main @CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT@ -Cflags: -I${includedir} @GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD_MACRO@ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/docs/cheat_sheet.md b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/docs/cheat_sheet.md deleted file mode 100644 index 1e0541ba8..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/docs/cheat_sheet.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,776 +0,0 @@ -## gMock Cheat Sheet - -<!-- GOOGLETEST_CM0019 DO NOT DELETE --> - -<!-- GOOGLETEST_CM0033 DO NOT DELETE --> - -### Defining a Mock Class - -#### Mocking a Normal Class {#MockClass} - -Given - -```cpp -class Foo { - ... - virtual ~Foo(); - virtual int GetSize() const = 0; - virtual string Describe(const char* name) = 0; - virtual string Describe(int type) = 0; - virtual bool Process(Bar elem, int count) = 0; -}; -``` - -(note that `~Foo()` **must** be virtual) we can define its mock as - -```cpp -#include "gmock/gmock.h" - -class MockFoo : public Foo { - ... - MOCK_METHOD(int, GetSize, (), (const, override)); - MOCK_METHOD(string, Describe, (const char* name), (override)); - MOCK_METHOD(string, Describe, (int type), (override)); - MOCK_METHOD(bool, Process, (Bar elem, int count), (override)); -}; -``` - -To create a "nice" mock, which ignores all uninteresting calls, a "naggy" mock, -which warns on all uninteresting calls, or a "strict" mock, which treats them as -failures: - -```cpp -using ::testing::NiceMock; -using ::testing::NaggyMock; -using ::testing::StrictMock; - -NiceMock<MockFoo> nice_foo; // The type is a subclass of MockFoo. -NaggyMock<MockFoo> naggy_foo; // The type is a subclass of MockFoo. -StrictMock<MockFoo> strict_foo; // The type is a subclass of MockFoo. -``` - -**Note:** A mock object is currently naggy by default. We may make it nice by -default in the future. - -#### Mocking a Class Template {#MockTemplate} - -Class templates can be mocked just like any class. - -To mock - -```cpp -template <typename Elem> -class StackInterface { - ... - virtual ~StackInterface(); - virtual int GetSize() const = 0; - virtual void Push(const Elem& x) = 0; -}; -``` - -(note that all member functions that are mocked, including `~StackInterface()` -**must** be virtual). - -```cpp -template <typename Elem> -class MockStack : public StackInterface<Elem> { - ... - MOCK_METHOD(int, GetSize, (), (const, override)); - MOCK_METHOD(void, Push, (const Elem& x), (override)); -}; -``` - -#### Specifying Calling Conventions for Mock Functions - -If your mock function doesn't use the default calling convention, you can -specify it by adding `Calltype(convention)` to `MOCK_METHOD`'s 4th parameter. -For example, - -```cpp - MOCK_METHOD(bool, Foo, (int n), (Calltype(STDMETHODCALLTYPE))); - MOCK_METHOD(int, Bar, (double x, double y), - (const, Calltype(STDMETHODCALLTYPE))); -``` - -where `STDMETHODCALLTYPE` is defined by `<objbase.h>` on Windows. - -### Using Mocks in Tests {#UsingMocks} - -The typical work flow is: - -1. Import the gMock names you need to use. All gMock symbols are in the - `testing` namespace unless they are macros or otherwise noted. -2. Create the mock objects. -3. Optionally, set the default actions of the mock objects. -4. Set your expectations on the mock objects (How will they be called? What - will they do?). -5. Exercise code that uses the mock objects; if necessary, check the result - using googletest assertions. -6. When a mock object is destructed, gMock automatically verifies that all - expectations on it have been satisfied. - -Here's an example: - -```cpp -using ::testing::Return; // #1 - -TEST(BarTest, DoesThis) { - MockFoo foo; // #2 - - ON_CALL(foo, GetSize()) // #3 - .WillByDefault(Return(1)); - // ... other default actions ... - - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Describe(5)) // #4 - .Times(3) - .WillRepeatedly(Return("Category 5")); - // ... other expectations ... - - EXPECT_EQ("good", MyProductionFunction(&foo)); // #5 -} // #6 -``` - -### Setting Default Actions {#OnCall} - -gMock has a **built-in default action** for any function that returns `void`, -`bool`, a numeric value, or a pointer. In C++11, it will additionally returns -the default-constructed value, if one exists for the given type. - -To customize the default action for functions with return type *`T`*: - -```cpp -using ::testing::DefaultValue; - -// Sets the default value to be returned. T must be CopyConstructible. -DefaultValue<T>::Set(value); -// Sets a factory. Will be invoked on demand. T must be MoveConstructible. -// T MakeT(); -DefaultValue<T>::SetFactory(&MakeT); -// ... use the mocks ... -// Resets the default value. -DefaultValue<T>::Clear(); -``` - -Example usage: - -```cpp - // Sets the default action for return type std::unique_ptr<Buzz> to - // creating a new Buzz every time. - DefaultValue<std::unique_ptr<Buzz>>::SetFactory( - [] { return MakeUnique<Buzz>(AccessLevel::kInternal); }); - - // When this fires, the default action of MakeBuzz() will run, which - // will return a new Buzz object. - EXPECT_CALL(mock_buzzer_, MakeBuzz("hello")).Times(AnyNumber()); - - auto buzz1 = mock_buzzer_.MakeBuzz("hello"); - auto buzz2 = mock_buzzer_.MakeBuzz("hello"); - EXPECT_NE(nullptr, buzz1); - EXPECT_NE(nullptr, buzz2); - EXPECT_NE(buzz1, buzz2); - - // Resets the default action for return type std::unique_ptr<Buzz>, - // to avoid interfere with other tests. - DefaultValue<std::unique_ptr<Buzz>>::Clear(); -``` - -To customize the default action for a particular method of a specific mock -object, use `ON_CALL()`. `ON_CALL()` has a similar syntax to `EXPECT_CALL()`, -but it is used for setting default behaviors (when you do not require that the -mock method is called). See [here](cook_book.md#UseOnCall) for a more detailed -discussion. - -```cpp -ON_CALL(mock-object, method(matchers)) - .With(multi-argument-matcher) ? - .WillByDefault(action); -``` - -### Setting Expectations {#ExpectCall} - -`EXPECT_CALL()` sets **expectations** on a mock method (How will it be called? -What will it do?): - -```cpp -EXPECT_CALL(mock-object, method (matchers)?) - .With(multi-argument-matcher) ? - .Times(cardinality) ? - .InSequence(sequences) * - .After(expectations) * - .WillOnce(action) * - .WillRepeatedly(action) ? - .RetiresOnSaturation(); ? -``` - -For each item above, `?` means it can be used at most once, while `*` means it -can be used any number of times. - -In order to pass, `EXPECT_CALL` must be used before the calls are actually made. - -The `(matchers)` is a comma-separated list of matchers that correspond to each -of the arguments of `method`, and sets the expectation only for calls of -`method` that matches all of the matchers. - -If `(matchers)` is omitted, the expectation is the same as if the matchers were -set to anything matchers (for example, `(_, _, _, _)` for a four-arg method). - -If `Times()` is omitted, the cardinality is assumed to be: - -* `Times(1)` when there is neither `WillOnce()` nor `WillRepeatedly()`; -* `Times(n)` when there are `n` `WillOnce()`s but no `WillRepeatedly()`, where - `n` >= 1; or -* `Times(AtLeast(n))` when there are `n` `WillOnce()`s and a - `WillRepeatedly()`, where `n` >= 0. - -A method with no `EXPECT_CALL()` is free to be invoked *any number of times*, -and the default action will be taken each time. - -### Matchers {#MatcherList} - -<!-- GOOGLETEST_CM0020 DO NOT DELETE --> - -A **matcher** matches a *single* argument. You can use it inside `ON_CALL()` or -`EXPECT_CALL()`, or use it to validate a value directly using two macros: - -<!-- mdformat off(github rendering does not support multiline tables) --> -| Macro | Description | -| :----------------------------------- | :------------------------------------ | -| `EXPECT_THAT(actual_value, matcher)` | Asserts that `actual_value` matches `matcher`. | -| `ASSERT_THAT(actual_value, matcher)` | The same as `EXPECT_THAT(actual_value, matcher)`, except that it generates a **fatal** failure. | -<!-- mdformat on --> - -Built-in matchers (where `argument` is the function argument, e.g. -`actual_value` in the example above, or when used in the context of -`EXPECT_CALL(mock_object, method(matchers))`, the arguments of `method`) are -divided into several categories: - -#### Wildcard - -Matcher | Description -:-------------------------- | :----------------------------------------------- -`_` | `argument` can be any value of the correct type. -`A<type>()` or `An<type>()` | `argument` can be any value of type `type`. - -#### Generic Comparison - -<!-- mdformat off(no multiline tables) --> -| Matcher | Description | -| :--------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------- | -| `Eq(value)` or `value` | `argument == value` | -| `Ge(value)` | `argument >= value` | -| `Gt(value)` | `argument > value` | -| `Le(value)` | `argument <= value` | -| `Lt(value)` | `argument < value` | -| `Ne(value)` | `argument != value` | -| `IsFalse()` | `argument` evaluates to `false` in a Boolean context. | -| `IsTrue()` | `argument` evaluates to `true` in a Boolean context. | -| `IsNull()` | `argument` is a `NULL` pointer (raw or smart). | -| `NotNull()` | `argument` is a non-null pointer (raw or smart). | -| `Optional(m)` | `argument` is `optional<>` that contains a value matching `m`. (For testing whether an `optional<>` is set, check for equality with `nullopt`. You may need to use `Eq(nullopt)` if the inner type doesn't have `==`.)| -| `VariantWith<T>(m)` | `argument` is `variant<>` that holds the alternative of type T with a value matching `m`. | -| `Ref(variable)` | `argument` is a reference to `variable`. | -| `TypedEq<type>(value)` | `argument` has type `type` and is equal to `value`. You may need to use this instead of `Eq(value)` when the mock function is overloaded. | -<!-- mdformat on --> - -Except `Ref()`, these matchers make a *copy* of `value` in case it's modified or -destructed later. If the compiler complains that `value` doesn't have a public -copy constructor, try wrap it in `ByRef()`, e.g. -`Eq(ByRef(non_copyable_value))`. If you do that, make sure `non_copyable_value` -is not changed afterwards, or the meaning of your matcher will be changed. - -`IsTrue` and `IsFalse` are useful when you need to use a matcher, or for types -that can be explicitly converted to Boolean, but are not implicitly converted to -Boolean. In other cases, you can use the basic -[`EXPECT_TRUE` and `EXPECT_FALSE`](../../googletest/docs/primer#basic-assertions) -assertions. - -#### Floating-Point Matchers {#FpMatchers} - -<!-- mdformat off(no multiline tables) --> -| Matcher | Description | -| :------------------------------- | :--------------------------------- | -| `DoubleEq(a_double)` | `argument` is a `double` value approximately equal to `a_double`, treating two NaNs as unequal. | -| `FloatEq(a_float)` | `argument` is a `float` value approximately equal to `a_float`, treating two NaNs as unequal. | -| `NanSensitiveDoubleEq(a_double)` | `argument` is a `double` value approximately equal to `a_double`, treating two NaNs as equal. | -| `NanSensitiveFloatEq(a_float)` | `argument` is a `float` value approximately equal to `a_float`, treating two NaNs as equal. | -| `IsNan()` | `argument` is any floating-point type with a NaN value. | -<!-- mdformat on --> - -The above matchers use ULP-based comparison (the same as used in googletest). -They automatically pick a reasonable error bound based on the absolute value of -the expected value. `DoubleEq()` and `FloatEq()` conform to the IEEE standard, -which requires comparing two NaNs for equality to return false. The -`NanSensitive*` version instead treats two NaNs as equal, which is often what a -user wants. - -<!-- mdformat off(no multiline tables) --> -| Matcher | Description | -| :------------------------------------------------ | :----------------------- | -| `DoubleNear(a_double, max_abs_error)` | `argument` is a `double` value close to `a_double` (absolute error <= `max_abs_error`), treating two NaNs as unequal. | -| `FloatNear(a_float, max_abs_error)` | `argument` is a `float` value close to `a_float` (absolute error <= `max_abs_error`), treating two NaNs as unequal. | -| `NanSensitiveDoubleNear(a_double, max_abs_error)` | `argument` is a `double` value close to `a_double` (absolute error <= `max_abs_error`), treating two NaNs as equal. | -| `NanSensitiveFloatNear(a_float, max_abs_error)` | `argument` is a `float` value close to `a_float` (absolute error <= `max_abs_error`), treating two NaNs as equal. | -<!-- mdformat on --> - -#### String Matchers - -The `argument` can be either a C string or a C++ string object: - -<!-- mdformat off(no multiline tables) --> -| Matcher | Description | -| :---------------------- | :------------------------------------------------- | -| `ContainsRegex(string)` | `argument` matches the given regular expression. | -| `EndsWith(suffix)` | `argument` ends with string `suffix`. | -| `HasSubstr(string)` | `argument` contains `string` as a sub-string. | -| `MatchesRegex(string)` | `argument` matches the given regular expression with the match starting at the first character and ending at the last character. | -| `StartsWith(prefix)` | `argument` starts with string `prefix`. | -| `StrCaseEq(string)` | `argument` is equal to `string`, ignoring case. | -| `StrCaseNe(string)` | `argument` is not equal to `string`, ignoring case. | -| `StrEq(string)` | `argument` is equal to `string`. | -| `StrNe(string)` | `argument` is not equal to `string`. | -<!-- mdformat on --> - -`ContainsRegex()` and `MatchesRegex()` take ownership of the `RE` object. They -use the regular expression syntax defined -[here](../../googletest/docs/advanced.md#regular-expression-syntax). All of -these matchers, except `ContainsRegex()` and `MatchesRegex()` work for wide -strings as well. - -#### Container Matchers - -Most STL-style containers support `==`, so you can use `Eq(expected_container)` -or simply `expected_container` to match a container exactly. If you want to -write the elements in-line, match them more flexibly, or get more informative -messages, you can use: - -<!-- mdformat off(no multiline tables) --> -| Matcher | Description | -| :---------------------------------------- | :------------------------------- | -| `BeginEndDistanceIs(m)` | `argument` is a container whose `begin()` and `end()` iterators are separated by a number of increments matching `m`. E.g. `BeginEndDistanceIs(2)` or `BeginEndDistanceIs(Lt(2))`. For containers that define a `size()` method, `SizeIs(m)` may be more efficient. | -| `ContainerEq(container)` | The same as `Eq(container)` except that the failure message also includes which elements are in one container but not the other. | -| `Contains(e)` | `argument` contains an element that matches `e`, which can be either a value or a matcher. | -| `Each(e)` | `argument` is a container where *every* element matches `e`, which can be either a value or a matcher. | -| `ElementsAre(e0, e1, ..., en)` | `argument` has `n + 1` elements, where the *i*-th element matches `ei`, which can be a value or a matcher. | -| `ElementsAreArray({e0, e1, ..., en})`, `ElementsAreArray(a_container)`, `ElementsAreArray(begin, end)`, `ElementsAreArray(array)`, or `ElementsAreArray(array, count)` | The same as `ElementsAre()` except that the expected element values/matchers come from an initializer list, STL-style container, iterator range, or C-style array. | -| `IsEmpty()` | `argument` is an empty container (`container.empty()`). | -| `IsSubsetOf({e0, e1, ..., en})`, `IsSubsetOf(a_container)`, `IsSubsetOf(begin, end)`, `IsSubsetOf(array)`, or `IsSubsetOf(array, count)` | `argument` matches `UnorderedElementsAre(x0, x1, ..., xk)` for some subset `{x0, x1, ..., xk}` of the expected matchers. | -| `IsSupersetOf({e0, e1, ..., en})`, `IsSupersetOf(a_container)`, `IsSupersetOf(begin, end)`, `IsSupersetOf(array)`, or `IsSupersetOf(array, count)` | Some subset of `argument` matches `UnorderedElementsAre(`expected matchers`)`. | -| `Pointwise(m, container)`, `Pointwise(m, {e0, e1, ..., en})` | `argument` contains the same number of elements as in `container`, and for all i, (the i-th element in `argument`, the i-th element in `container`) match `m`, which is a matcher on 2-tuples. E.g. `Pointwise(Le(), upper_bounds)` verifies that each element in `argument` doesn't exceed the corresponding element in `upper_bounds`. See more detail below. | -| `SizeIs(m)` | `argument` is a container whose size matches `m`. E.g. `SizeIs(2)` or `SizeIs(Lt(2))`. | -| `UnorderedElementsAre(e0, e1, ..., en)` | `argument` has `n + 1` elements, and under *some* permutation of the elements, each element matches an `ei` (for a different `i`), which can be a value or a matcher. | -| `UnorderedElementsAreArray({e0, e1, ..., en})`, `UnorderedElementsAreArray(a_container)`, `UnorderedElementsAreArray(begin, end)`, `UnorderedElementsAreArray(array)`, or `UnorderedElementsAreArray(array, count)` | The same as `UnorderedElementsAre()` except that the expected element values/matchers come from an initializer list, STL-style container, iterator range, or C-style array. | -| `UnorderedPointwise(m, container)`, `UnorderedPointwise(m, {e0, e1, ..., en})` | Like `Pointwise(m, container)`, but ignores the order of elements. | -| `WhenSorted(m)` | When `argument` is sorted using the `<` operator, it matches container matcher `m`. E.g. `WhenSorted(ElementsAre(1, 2, 3))` verifies that `argument` contains elements 1, 2, and 3, ignoring order. | -| `WhenSortedBy(comparator, m)` | The same as `WhenSorted(m)`, except that the given comparator instead of `<` is used to sort `argument`. E.g. `WhenSortedBy(std::greater(), ElementsAre(3, 2, 1))`. | -<!-- mdformat on --> - -**Notes:** - -* These matchers can also match: - 1. a native array passed by reference (e.g. in `Foo(const int (&a)[5])`), - and - 2. an array passed as a pointer and a count (e.g. in `Bar(const T* buffer, - int len)` -- see [Multi-argument Matchers](#MultiArgMatchers)). -* The array being matched may be multi-dimensional (i.e. its elements can be - arrays). -* `m` in `Pointwise(m, ...)` should be a matcher for `::std::tuple<T, U>` - where `T` and `U` are the element type of the actual container and the - expected container, respectively. For example, to compare two `Foo` - containers where `Foo` doesn't support `operator==`, one might write: - - ```cpp - using ::std::get; - MATCHER(FooEq, "") { - return std::get<0>(arg).Equals(std::get<1>(arg)); - } - ... - EXPECT_THAT(actual_foos, Pointwise(FooEq(), expected_foos)); - ``` - -#### Member Matchers - -<!-- mdformat off(no multiline tables) --> -| Matcher | Description | -| :------------------------------ | :----------------------------------------- | -| `Field(&class::field, m)` | `argument.field` (or `argument->field` when `argument` is a plain pointer) matches matcher `m`, where `argument` is an object of type _class_. | -| `Key(e)` | `argument.first` matches `e`, which can be either a value or a matcher. E.g. `Contains(Key(Le(5)))` can verify that a `map` contains a key `<= 5`. | -| `Pair(m1, m2)` | `argument` is an `std::pair` whose `first` field matches `m1` and `second` field matches `m2`. | -| `Property(&class::property, m)` | `argument.property()` (or `argument->property()` when `argument` is a plain pointer) matches matcher `m`, where `argument` is an object of type _class_. | -<!-- mdformat on --> - -#### Matching the Result of a Function, Functor, or Callback - -<!-- mdformat off(no multiline tables) --> -| Matcher | Description | -| :--------------- | :------------------------------------------------ | -| `ResultOf(f, m)` | `f(argument)` matches matcher `m`, where `f` is a function or functor. | -<!-- mdformat on --> - -#### Pointer Matchers - -<!-- mdformat off(no multiline tables) --> -| Matcher | Description | -| :------------------------ | :---------------------------------------------- | -| `Pointee(m)` | `argument` (either a smart pointer or a raw pointer) points to a value that matches matcher `m`. | -| `WhenDynamicCastTo<T>(m)` | when `argument` is passed through `dynamic_cast<T>()`, it matches matcher `m`. | -<!-- mdformat on --> - -<!-- GOOGLETEST_CM0026 DO NOT DELETE --> - -<!-- GOOGLETEST_CM0027 DO NOT DELETE --> - -#### Multi-argument Matchers {#MultiArgMatchers} - -Technically, all matchers match a *single* value. A "multi-argument" matcher is -just one that matches a *tuple*. The following matchers can be used to match a -tuple `(x, y)`: - -Matcher | Description -:------ | :---------- -`Eq()` | `x == y` -`Ge()` | `x >= y` -`Gt()` | `x > y` -`Le()` | `x <= y` -`Lt()` | `x < y` -`Ne()` | `x != y` - -You can use the following selectors to pick a subset of the arguments (or -reorder them) to participate in the matching: - -<!-- mdformat off(no multiline tables) --> -| Matcher | Description | -| :------------------------- | :---------------------------------------------- | -| `AllArgs(m)` | Equivalent to `m`. Useful as syntactic sugar in `.With(AllArgs(m))`. | -| `Args<N1, N2, ..., Nk>(m)` | The tuple of the `k` selected (using 0-based indices) arguments matches `m`, e.g. `Args<1, 2>(Eq())`. | -<!-- mdformat on --> - -#### Composite Matchers - -You can make a matcher from one or more other matchers: - -<!-- mdformat off(no multiline tables) --> -| Matcher | Description | -| :------------------------------- | :-------------------------------------- | -| `AllOf(m1, m2, ..., mn)` | `argument` matches all of the matchers `m1` to `mn`. | -| `AllOfArray({m0, m1, ..., mn})`, `AllOfArray(a_container)`, `AllOfArray(begin, end)`, `AllOfArray(array)`, or `AllOfArray(array, count)` | The same as `AllOf()` except that the matchers come from an initializer list, STL-style container, iterator range, or C-style array. | -| `AnyOf(m1, m2, ..., mn)` | `argument` matches at least one of the matchers `m1` to `mn`. | -| `AnyOfArray({m0, m1, ..., mn})`, `AnyOfArray(a_container)`, `AnyOfArray(begin, end)`, `AnyOfArray(array)`, or `AnyOfArray(array, count)` | The same as `AnyOf()` except that the matchers come from an initializer list, STL-style container, iterator range, or C-style array. | -| `Not(m)` | `argument` doesn't match matcher `m`. | -<!-- mdformat on --> - -<!-- GOOGLETEST_CM0028 DO NOT DELETE --> - -#### Adapters for Matchers - -<!-- mdformat off(no multiline tables) --> -| Matcher | Description | -| :---------------------- | :------------------------------------ | -| `MatcherCast<T>(m)` | casts matcher `m` to type `Matcher<T>`. | -| `SafeMatcherCast<T>(m)` | [safely casts](cook_book.md#casting-matchers) matcher `m` to type `Matcher<T>`. | -| `Truly(predicate)` | `predicate(argument)` returns something considered by C++ to be true, where `predicate` is a function or functor. | -<!-- mdformat on --> - -`AddressSatisfies(callback)` and `Truly(callback)` take ownership of `callback`, -which must be a permanent callback. - -#### Using Matchers as Predicates {#MatchersAsPredicatesCheat} - -<!-- mdformat off(no multiline tables) --> -| Matcher | Description | -| :---------------------------- | :------------------------------------------ | -| `Matches(m)(value)` | evaluates to `true` if `value` matches `m`. You can use `Matches(m)` alone as a unary functor. | -| `ExplainMatchResult(m, value, result_listener)` | evaluates to `true` if `value` matches `m`, explaining the result to `result_listener`. | -| `Value(value, m)` | evaluates to `true` if `value` matches `m`. | -<!-- mdformat on --> - -#### Defining Matchers - -<!-- mdformat off(no multiline tables) --> -| Matcher | Description | -| :----------------------------------- | :------------------------------------ | -| `MATCHER(IsEven, "") { return (arg % 2) == 0; }` | Defines a matcher `IsEven()` to match an even number. | -| `MATCHER_P(IsDivisibleBy, n, "") { *result_listener << "where the remainder is " << (arg % n); return (arg % n) == 0; }` | Defines a matcher `IsDivisibleBy(n)` to match a number divisible by `n`. | -| `MATCHER_P2(IsBetween, a, b, std::string(negation ? "isn't" : "is") + " between " + PrintToString(a) + " and " + PrintToString(b)) { return a <= arg && arg <= b; }` | Defines a matcher `IsBetween(a, b)` to match a value in the range [`a`, `b`]. | -<!-- mdformat on --> - -**Notes:** - -1. The `MATCHER*` macros cannot be used inside a function or class. -2. The matcher body must be *purely functional* (i.e. it cannot have any side - effect, and the result must not depend on anything other than the value - being matched and the matcher parameters). -3. You can use `PrintToString(x)` to convert a value `x` of any type to a - string. - -### Actions {#ActionList} - -**Actions** specify what a mock function should do when invoked. - -#### Returning a Value - -<!-- mdformat off(no multiline tables) --> -| | | -| :-------------------------------- | :-------------------------------------------- | -| `Return()` | Return from a `void` mock function. | -| `Return(value)` | Return `value`. If the type of `value` is different to the mock function's return type, `value` is converted to the latter type <i>at the time the expectation is set</i>, not when the action is executed. | -| `ReturnArg<N>()` | Return the `N`-th (0-based) argument. | -| `ReturnNew<T>(a1, ..., ak)` | Return `new T(a1, ..., ak)`; a different object is created each time. | -| `ReturnNull()` | Return a null pointer. | -| `ReturnPointee(ptr)` | Return the value pointed to by `ptr`. | -| `ReturnRef(variable)` | Return a reference to `variable`. | -| `ReturnRefOfCopy(value)` | Return a reference to a copy of `value`; the copy lives as long as the action. | -| `ReturnRoundRobin({a1, ..., ak})` | Each call will return the next `ai` in the list, starting at the beginning when the end of the list is reached. | -<!-- mdformat on --> - -#### Side Effects - -<!-- mdformat off(no multiline tables) --> -| | | -| :--------------------------------- | :-------------------------------------- | -| `Assign(&variable, value)` | Assign `value` to variable. | -| `DeleteArg<N>()` | Delete the `N`-th (0-based) argument, which must be a pointer. | -| `SaveArg<N>(pointer)` | Save the `N`-th (0-based) argument to `*pointer`. | -| `SaveArgPointee<N>(pointer)` | Save the value pointed to by the `N`-th (0-based) argument to `*pointer`. | -| `SetArgReferee<N>(value)` | Assign value to the variable referenced by the `N`-th (0-based) argument. | -| `SetArgPointee<N>(value)` | Assign `value` to the variable pointed by the `N`-th (0-based) argument. | -| `SetArgumentPointee<N>(value)` | Same as `SetArgPointee<N>(value)`. Deprecated. Will be removed in v1.7.0. | -| `SetArrayArgument<N>(first, last)` | Copies the elements in source range [`first`, `last`) to the array pointed to by the `N`-th (0-based) argument, which can be either a pointer or an iterator. The action does not take ownership of the elements in the source range. | -| `SetErrnoAndReturn(error, value)` | Set `errno` to `error` and return `value`. | -| `Throw(exception)` | Throws the given exception, which can be any copyable value. Available since v1.1.0. | -<!-- mdformat on --> - -#### Using a Function, Functor, or Lambda as an Action - -In the following, by "callable" we mean a free function, `std::function`, -functor, or lambda. - -<!-- mdformat off(no multiline tables) --> -| | | -| :---------------------------------- | :------------------------------------- | -| `f` | Invoke f with the arguments passed to the mock function, where f is a callable. | -| `Invoke(f)` | Invoke `f` with the arguments passed to the mock function, where `f` can be a global/static function or a functor. | -| `Invoke(object_pointer, &class::method)` | Invoke the method on the object with the arguments passed to the mock function. | -| `InvokeWithoutArgs(f)` | Invoke `f`, which can be a global/static function or a functor. `f` must take no arguments. | -| `InvokeWithoutArgs(object_pointer, &class::method)` | Invoke the method on the object, which takes no arguments. | -| `InvokeArgument<N>(arg1, arg2, ..., argk)` | Invoke the mock function's `N`-th (0-based) argument, which must be a function or a functor, with the `k` arguments. | -<!-- mdformat on --> - -The return value of the invoked function is used as the return value of the -action. - -When defining a callable to be used with `Invoke*()`, you can declare any unused -parameters as `Unused`: - -```cpp -using ::testing::Invoke; -double Distance(Unused, double x, double y) { return sqrt(x*x + y*y); } -... -EXPECT_CALL(mock, Foo("Hi", _, _)).WillOnce(Invoke(Distance)); -``` - -`Invoke(callback)` and `InvokeWithoutArgs(callback)` take ownership of -`callback`, which must be permanent. The type of `callback` must be a base -callback type instead of a derived one, e.g. - -```cpp - BlockingClosure* done = new BlockingClosure; - ... Invoke(done) ...; // This won't compile! - - Closure* done2 = new BlockingClosure; - ... Invoke(done2) ...; // This works. -``` - -In `InvokeArgument<N>(...)`, if an argument needs to be passed by reference, -wrap it inside `ByRef()`. For example, - -```cpp -using ::testing::ByRef; -using ::testing::InvokeArgument; -... -InvokeArgument<2>(5, string("Hi"), ByRef(foo)) -``` - -calls the mock function's #2 argument, passing to it `5` and `string("Hi")` by -value, and `foo` by reference. - -#### Default Action - -<!-- mdformat off(no multiline tables) --> -| Matcher | Description | -| :------------ | :----------------------------------------------------- | -| `DoDefault()` | Do the default action (specified by `ON_CALL()` or the built-in one). | -<!-- mdformat on --> - -**Note:** due to technical reasons, `DoDefault()` cannot be used inside a -composite action - trying to do so will result in a run-time error. - -<!-- GOOGLETEST_CM0032 DO NOT DELETE --> - -#### Composite Actions - -<!-- mdformat off(no multiline tables) --> -| | | -| :----------------------------- | :------------------------------------------ | -| `DoAll(a1, a2, ..., an)` | Do all actions `a1` to `an` and return the result of `an` in each invocation. The first `n - 1` sub-actions must return void. | -| `IgnoreResult(a)` | Perform action `a` and ignore its result. `a` must not return void. | -| `WithArg<N>(a)` | Pass the `N`-th (0-based) argument of the mock function to action `a` and perform it. | -| `WithArgs<N1, N2, ..., Nk>(a)` | Pass the selected (0-based) arguments of the mock function to action `a` and perform it. | -| `WithoutArgs(a)` | Perform action `a` without any arguments. | -<!-- mdformat on --> - -#### Defining Actions - -<!-- mdformat off(no multiline tables) --> -| | | -| :--------------------------------- | :-------------------------------------- | -| `ACTION(Sum) { return arg0 + arg1; }` | Defines an action `Sum()` to return the sum of the mock function's argument #0 and #1. | -| `ACTION_P(Plus, n) { return arg0 + n; }` | Defines an action `Plus(n)` to return the sum of the mock function's argument #0 and `n`. | -| `ACTION_Pk(Foo, p1, ..., pk) { statements; }` | Defines a parameterized action `Foo(p1, ..., pk)` to execute the given `statements`. | -<!-- mdformat on --> - -The `ACTION*` macros cannot be used inside a function or class. - -### Cardinalities {#CardinalityList} - -These are used in `Times()` to specify how many times a mock function will be -called: - -<!-- mdformat off(no multiline tables) --> -| | | -| :---------------- | :----------------------------------------------------- | -| `AnyNumber()` | The function can be called any number of times. | -| `AtLeast(n)` | The call is expected at least `n` times. | -| `AtMost(n)` | The call is expected at most `n` times. | -| `Between(m, n)` | The call is expected between `m` and `n` (inclusive) times. | -| `Exactly(n) or n` | The call is expected exactly `n` times. In particular, the call should never happen when `n` is 0. | -<!-- mdformat on --> - -### Expectation Order - -By default, the expectations can be matched in *any* order. If some or all -expectations must be matched in a given order, there are two ways to specify it. -They can be used either independently or together. - -#### The After Clause {#AfterClause} - -```cpp -using ::testing::Expectation; -... -Expectation init_x = EXPECT_CALL(foo, InitX()); -Expectation init_y = EXPECT_CALL(foo, InitY()); -EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar()) - .After(init_x, init_y); -``` - -says that `Bar()` can be called only after both `InitX()` and `InitY()` have -been called. - -If you don't know how many pre-requisites an expectation has when you write it, -you can use an `ExpectationSet` to collect them: - -```cpp -using ::testing::ExpectationSet; -... -ExpectationSet all_inits; -for (int i = 0; i < element_count; i++) { - all_inits += EXPECT_CALL(foo, InitElement(i)); -} -EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar()) - .After(all_inits); -``` - -says that `Bar()` can be called only after all elements have been initialized -(but we don't care about which elements get initialized before the others). - -Modifying an `ExpectationSet` after using it in an `.After()` doesn't affect the -meaning of the `.After()`. - -#### Sequences {#UsingSequences} - -When you have a long chain of sequential expectations, it's easier to specify -the order using **sequences**, which don't require you to given each expectation -in the chain a different name. *All expected calls* in the same sequence must -occur in the order they are specified. - -```cpp -using ::testing::Return; -using ::testing::Sequence; -Sequence s1, s2; -... -EXPECT_CALL(foo, Reset()) - .InSequence(s1, s2) - .WillOnce(Return(true)); -EXPECT_CALL(foo, GetSize()) - .InSequence(s1) - .WillOnce(Return(1)); -EXPECT_CALL(foo, Describe(A<const char*>())) - .InSequence(s2) - .WillOnce(Return("dummy")); -``` - -says that `Reset()` must be called before *both* `GetSize()` *and* `Describe()`, -and the latter two can occur in any order. - -To put many expectations in a sequence conveniently: - -```cpp -using ::testing::InSequence; -{ - InSequence seq; - - EXPECT_CALL(...)...; - EXPECT_CALL(...)...; - ... - EXPECT_CALL(...)...; -} -``` - -says that all expected calls in the scope of `seq` must occur in strict order. -The name `seq` is irrelevant. - -### Verifying and Resetting a Mock - -gMock will verify the expectations on a mock object when it is destructed, or -you can do it earlier: - -```cpp -using ::testing::Mock; -... -// Verifies and removes the expectations on mock_obj; -// returns true if and only if successful. -Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&mock_obj); -... -// Verifies and removes the expectations on mock_obj; -// also removes the default actions set by ON_CALL(); -// returns true if and only if successful. -Mock::VerifyAndClear(&mock_obj); -``` - -You can also tell gMock that a mock object can be leaked and doesn't need to be -verified: - -```cpp -Mock::AllowLeak(&mock_obj); -``` - -### Mock Classes - -gMock defines a convenient mock class template - -```cpp -class MockFunction<R(A1, ..., An)> { - public: - MOCK_METHOD(R, Call, (A1, ..., An)); -}; -``` - -See this [recipe](cook_book.md#using-check-points) for one application of it. - -### Flags - -<!-- mdformat off(no multiline tables) --> -| Flag | Description | -| :----------------------------- | :---------------------------------------- | -| `--gmock_catch_leaked_mocks=0` | Don't report leaked mock objects as failures. | -| `--gmock_verbose=LEVEL` | Sets the default verbosity level (`info`, `warning`, or `error`) of Google Mock messages. | -<!-- mdformat on --> diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/docs/cook_book.md b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/docs/cook_book.md deleted file mode 100644 index a49352148..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/docs/cook_book.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4269 +0,0 @@ -# gMock Cookbook - -<!-- GOOGLETEST_CM0012 DO NOT DELETE --> - -You can find recipes for using gMock here. If you haven't yet, please read -[this](for_dummies.md) first to make sure you understand the basics. - -**Note:** gMock lives in the `testing` name space. For readability, it is -recommended to write `using ::testing::Foo;` once in your file before using the -name `Foo` defined by gMock. We omit such `using` statements in this section for -brevity, but you should do it in your own code. - -## Creating Mock Classes - -Mock classes are defined as normal classes, using the `MOCK_METHOD` macro to -generate mocked methods. The macro gets 3 or 4 parameters: - -```cpp -class MyMock { - public: - MOCK_METHOD(ReturnType, MethodName, (Args...)); - MOCK_METHOD(ReturnType, MethodName, (Args...), (Specs...)); -}; -``` - -The first 3 parameters are simply the method declaration, split into 3 parts. -The 4th parameter accepts a closed list of qualifiers, which affect the -generated method: - -* **`const`** - Makes the mocked method a `const` method. Required if - overriding a `const` method. -* **`override`** - Marks the method with `override`. Recommended if overriding - a `virtual` method. -* **`noexcept`** - Marks the method with `noexcept`. Required if overriding a - `noexcept` method. -* **`Calltype(...)`** - Sets the call type for the method (e.g. to - `STDMETHODCALLTYPE`), useful in Windows. - -### Dealing with unprotected commas - -Unprotected commas, i.e. commas which are not surrounded by parentheses, prevent -`MOCK_METHOD` from parsing its arguments correctly: - -```cpp {.bad} -class MockFoo { - public: - MOCK_METHOD(std::pair<bool, int>, GetPair, ()); // Won't compile! - MOCK_METHOD(bool, CheckMap, (std::map<int, double>, bool)); // Won't compile! -}; -``` - -Solution 1 - wrap with parentheses: - -```cpp {.good} -class MockFoo { - public: - MOCK_METHOD((std::pair<bool, int>), GetPair, ()); - MOCK_METHOD(bool, CheckMap, ((std::map<int, double>), bool)); -}; -``` - -Note that wrapping a return or argument type with parentheses is, in general, -invalid C++. `MOCK_METHOD` removes the parentheses. - -Solution 2 - define an alias: - -```cpp {.good} -class MockFoo { - public: - using BoolAndInt = std::pair<bool, int>; - MOCK_METHOD(BoolAndInt, GetPair, ()); - using MapIntDouble = std::map<int, double>; - MOCK_METHOD(bool, CheckMap, (MapIntDouble, bool)); -}; -``` - -### Mocking Private or Protected Methods - -You must always put a mock method definition (`MOCK_METHOD`) in a `public:` -section of the mock class, regardless of the method being mocked being `public`, -`protected`, or `private` in the base class. This allows `ON_CALL` and -`EXPECT_CALL` to reference the mock function from outside of the mock class. -(Yes, C++ allows a subclass to change the access level of a virtual function in -the base class.) Example: - -```cpp -class Foo { - public: - ... - virtual bool Transform(Gadget* g) = 0; - - protected: - virtual void Resume(); - - private: - virtual int GetTimeOut(); -}; - -class MockFoo : public Foo { - public: - ... - MOCK_METHOD(bool, Transform, (Gadget* g), (override)); - - // The following must be in the public section, even though the - // methods are protected or private in the base class. - MOCK_METHOD(void, Resume, (), (override)); - MOCK_METHOD(int, GetTimeOut, (), (override)); -}; -``` - -### Mocking Overloaded Methods - -You can mock overloaded functions as usual. No special attention is required: - -```cpp -class Foo { - ... - - // Must be virtual as we'll inherit from Foo. - virtual ~Foo(); - - // Overloaded on the types and/or numbers of arguments. - virtual int Add(Element x); - virtual int Add(int times, Element x); - - // Overloaded on the const-ness of this object. - virtual Bar& GetBar(); - virtual const Bar& GetBar() const; -}; - -class MockFoo : public Foo { - ... - MOCK_METHOD(int, Add, (Element x), (override)); - MOCK_METHOD(int, Add, (int times, Element x), (override)); - - MOCK_METHOD(Bar&, GetBar, (), (override)); - MOCK_METHOD(const Bar&, GetBar, (), (const, override)); -}; -``` - -**Note:** if you don't mock all versions of the overloaded method, the compiler -will give you a warning about some methods in the base class being hidden. To -fix that, use `using` to bring them in scope: - -```cpp -class MockFoo : public Foo { - ... - using Foo::Add; - MOCK_METHOD(int, Add, (Element x), (override)); - // We don't want to mock int Add(int times, Element x); - ... -}; -``` - -### Mocking Class Templates - -You can mock class templates just like any class. - -```cpp -template <typename Elem> -class StackInterface { - ... - // Must be virtual as we'll inherit from StackInterface. - virtual ~StackInterface(); - - virtual int GetSize() const = 0; - virtual void Push(const Elem& x) = 0; -}; - -template <typename Elem> -class MockStack : public StackInterface<Elem> { - ... - MOCK_METHOD(int, GetSize, (), (override)); - MOCK_METHOD(void, Push, (const Elem& x), (override)); -}; -``` - -### Mocking Non-virtual Methods {#MockingNonVirtualMethods} - -gMock can mock non-virtual functions to be used in Hi-perf dependency -injection.<!-- GOOGLETEST_CM0017 DO NOT DELETE --> - -In this case, instead of sharing a common base class with the real class, your -mock class will be *unrelated* to the real class, but contain methods with the -same signatures. The syntax for mocking non-virtual methods is the *same* as -mocking virtual methods (just don't add `override`): - -```cpp -// A simple packet stream class. None of its members is virtual. -class ConcretePacketStream { - public: - void AppendPacket(Packet* new_packet); - const Packet* GetPacket(size_t packet_number) const; - size_t NumberOfPackets() const; - ... -}; - -// A mock packet stream class. It inherits from no other, but defines -// GetPacket() and NumberOfPackets(). -class MockPacketStream { - public: - MOCK_METHOD(const Packet*, GetPacket, (size_t packet_number), (const)); - MOCK_METHOD(size_t, NumberOfPackets, (), (const)); - ... -}; -``` - -Note that the mock class doesn't define `AppendPacket()`, unlike the real class. -That's fine as long as the test doesn't need to call it. - -Next, you need a way to say that you want to use `ConcretePacketStream` in -production code, and use `MockPacketStream` in tests. Since the functions are -not virtual and the two classes are unrelated, you must specify your choice at -*compile time* (as opposed to run time). - -One way to do it is to templatize your code that needs to use a packet stream. -More specifically, you will give your code a template type argument for the type -of the packet stream. In production, you will instantiate your template with -`ConcretePacketStream` as the type argument. In tests, you will instantiate the -same template with `MockPacketStream`. For example, you may write: - -```cpp -template <class PacketStream> -void CreateConnection(PacketStream* stream) { ... } - -template <class PacketStream> -class PacketReader { - public: - void ReadPackets(PacketStream* stream, size_t packet_num); -}; -``` - -Then you can use `CreateConnection<ConcretePacketStream>()` and -`PacketReader<ConcretePacketStream>` in production code, and use -`CreateConnection<MockPacketStream>()` and `PacketReader<MockPacketStream>` in -tests. - -```cpp - MockPacketStream mock_stream; - EXPECT_CALL(mock_stream, ...)...; - .. set more expectations on mock_stream ... - PacketReader<MockPacketStream> reader(&mock_stream); - ... exercise reader ... -``` - -### Mocking Free Functions - -It's possible to use gMock to mock a free function (i.e. a C-style function or a -static method). You just need to rewrite your code to use an interface (abstract -class). - -Instead of calling a free function (say, `OpenFile`) directly, introduce an -interface for it and have a concrete subclass that calls the free function: - -```cpp -class FileInterface { - public: - ... - virtual bool Open(const char* path, const char* mode) = 0; -}; - -class File : public FileInterface { - public: - ... - virtual bool Open(const char* path, const char* mode) { - return OpenFile(path, mode); - } -}; -``` - -Your code should talk to `FileInterface` to open a file. Now it's easy to mock -out the function. - -This may seem like a lot of hassle, but in practice you often have multiple -related functions that you can put in the same interface, so the per-function -syntactic overhead will be much lower. - -If you are concerned about the performance overhead incurred by virtual -functions, and profiling confirms your concern, you can combine this with the -recipe for [mocking non-virtual methods](#MockingNonVirtualMethods). - -### Old-Style `MOCK_METHODn` Macros - -Before the generic `MOCK_METHOD` macro was introduced, mocks where created using -a family of macros collectively called `MOCK_METHODn`. These macros are still -supported, though migration to the new `MOCK_METHOD` is recommended. - -The macros in the `MOCK_METHODn` family differ from `MOCK_METHOD`: - -* The general structure is `MOCK_METHODn(MethodName, ReturnType(Args))`, - instead of `MOCK_METHOD(ReturnType, MethodName, (Args))`. -* The number `n` must equal the number of arguments. -* When mocking a const method, one must use `MOCK_CONST_METHODn`. -* When mocking a class template, the macro name must be suffixed with `_T`. -* In order to specify the call type, the macro name must be suffixed with - `_WITH_CALLTYPE`, and the call type is the first macro argument. - -Old macros and their new equivalents: - -<a name="table99"></a> -<table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="1"> -<tr> <th colspan=2> Simple </th></tr> -<tr> <td> Old </td> <td> `MOCK_METHOD1(Foo, bool(int))` </td> </tr> -<tr> <td> New </td> <td> `MOCK_METHOD(bool, Foo, (int))` </td> </tr> - -<tr> <th colspan=2> Const Method </th></tr> <tr> <td> Old </td> <td> -`MOCK_CONST_METHOD1(Foo, bool(int))` </td> </tr> <tr> <td> New </td> <td> -`MOCK_METHOD(bool, Foo, (int), (const))` </td> </tr> - -<tr> <th colspan=2> Method in a Class Template </th></tr> <tr> <td> Old </td> -<td> `MOCK_METHOD1_T(Foo, bool(int))` </td> </tr> <tr> <td> New </td> <td> -`MOCK_METHOD(bool, Foo, (int))` </td> </tr> - -<tr> <th colspan=2> Const Method in a Class Template </th></tr> <tr> <td> Old -</td> <td> `MOCK_CONST_METHOD1_T(Foo, bool(int))` </td> </tr> <tr> <td> New -</td> <td> `MOCK_METHOD(bool, Foo, (int), (const))` </td> </tr> - -<tr> <th colspan=2> Method with Call Type </th></tr> <tr> <td> Old </td> <td> -`MOCK_METHOD1_WITH_CALLTYPE(STDMETHODCALLTYPE, Foo, bool(int))` </td> </tr> <tr> -<td> New </td> <td> `MOCK_METHOD(bool, Foo, (int), -(Calltype(STDMETHODCALLTYPE)))` </td> </tr> - -<tr> <th colspan=2> Const Method with Call Type </th></tr> <tr> <td> Old</td> -<td> `MOCK_CONST_METHOD1_WITH_CALLTYPE(STDMETHODCALLTYPE, Foo, bool(int))` </td> -</tr> <tr> <td> New </td> <td> `MOCK_METHOD(bool, Foo, (int), (const, -Calltype(STDMETHODCALLTYPE)))` </td> </tr> - -<tr> <th colspan=2> Method with Call Type in a Class Template </th></tr> <tr> -<td> Old </td> <td> `MOCK_METHOD1_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(STDMETHODCALLTYPE, Foo, -bool(int))` </td> </tr> <tr> <td> New </td> <td> `MOCK_METHOD(bool, Foo, (int), -(Calltype(STDMETHODCALLTYPE)))` </td> </tr> - -<tr> <th colspan=2> Const Method with Call Type in a Class Template </th></tr> -<tr> <td> Old </td> <td> `MOCK_CONST_METHOD1_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(STDMETHODCALLTYPE, -Foo, bool(int))` </td> </tr> <tr> <td> New </td> <td> `MOCK_METHOD(bool, Foo, -(int), (const, Calltype(STDMETHODCALLTYPE)))` </td> </tr> - -</table> - -### The Nice, the Strict, and the Naggy {#NiceStrictNaggy} - -If a mock method has no `EXPECT_CALL` spec but is called, we say that it's an -"uninteresting call", and the default action (which can be specified using -`ON_CALL()`) of the method will be taken. Currently, an uninteresting call will -also by default cause gMock to print a warning. (In the future, we might remove -this warning by default.) - -However, sometimes you may want to ignore these uninteresting calls, and -sometimes you may want to treat them as errors. gMock lets you make the decision -on a per-mock-object basis. - -Suppose your test uses a mock class `MockFoo`: - -```cpp -TEST(...) { - MockFoo mock_foo; - EXPECT_CALL(mock_foo, DoThis()); - ... code that uses mock_foo ... -} -``` - -If a method of `mock_foo` other than `DoThis()` is called, you will get a -warning. However, if you rewrite your test to use `NiceMock<MockFoo>` instead, -you can suppress the warning: - -```cpp -using ::testing::NiceMock; - -TEST(...) { - NiceMock<MockFoo> mock_foo; - EXPECT_CALL(mock_foo, DoThis()); - ... code that uses mock_foo ... -} -``` - -`NiceMock<MockFoo>` is a subclass of `MockFoo`, so it can be used wherever -`MockFoo` is accepted. - -It also works if `MockFoo`'s constructor takes some arguments, as -`NiceMock<MockFoo>` "inherits" `MockFoo`'s constructors: - -```cpp -using ::testing::NiceMock; - -TEST(...) { - NiceMock<MockFoo> mock_foo(5, "hi"); // Calls MockFoo(5, "hi"). - EXPECT_CALL(mock_foo, DoThis()); - ... code that uses mock_foo ... -} -``` - -The usage of `StrictMock` is similar, except that it makes all uninteresting -calls failures: - -```cpp -using ::testing::StrictMock; - -TEST(...) { - StrictMock<MockFoo> mock_foo; - EXPECT_CALL(mock_foo, DoThis()); - ... code that uses mock_foo ... - - // The test will fail if a method of mock_foo other than DoThis() - // is called. -} -``` - -NOTE: `NiceMock` and `StrictMock` only affects *uninteresting* calls (calls of -*methods* with no expectations); they do not affect *unexpected* calls (calls of -methods with expectations, but they don't match). See -[Understanding Uninteresting vs Unexpected Calls](#uninteresting-vs-unexpected). - -There are some caveats though (I dislike them just as much as the next guy, but -sadly they are side effects of C++'s limitations): - -1. `NiceMock<MockFoo>` and `StrictMock<MockFoo>` only work for mock methods - defined using the `MOCK_METHOD` macro **directly** in the `MockFoo` class. - If a mock method is defined in a **base class** of `MockFoo`, the "nice" or - "strict" modifier may not affect it, depending on the compiler. In - particular, nesting `NiceMock` and `StrictMock` (e.g. - `NiceMock<StrictMock<MockFoo> >`) is **not** supported. -2. `NiceMock<MockFoo>` and `StrictMock<MockFoo>` may not work correctly if the - destructor of `MockFoo` is not virtual. We would like to fix this, but it - requires cleaning up existing tests. http://b/28934720 tracks the issue. -3. During the constructor or destructor of `MockFoo`, the mock object is *not* - nice or strict. This may cause surprises if the constructor or destructor - calls a mock method on `this` object. (This behavior, however, is consistent - with C++'s general rule: if a constructor or destructor calls a virtual - method of `this` object, that method is treated as non-virtual. In other - words, to the base class's constructor or destructor, `this` object behaves - like an instance of the base class, not the derived class. This rule is - required for safety. Otherwise a base constructor may use members of a - derived class before they are initialized, or a base destructor may use - members of a derived class after they have been destroyed.) - -Finally, you should be **very cautious** about when to use naggy or strict -mocks, as they tend to make tests more brittle and harder to maintain. When you -refactor your code without changing its externally visible behavior, ideally you -shouldn't need to update any tests. If your code interacts with a naggy mock, -however, you may start to get spammed with warnings as the result of your -change. Worse, if your code interacts with a strict mock, your tests may start -to fail and you'll be forced to fix them. Our general recommendation is to use -nice mocks (not yet the default) most of the time, use naggy mocks (the current -default) when developing or debugging tests, and use strict mocks only as the -last resort. - -### Simplifying the Interface without Breaking Existing Code {#SimplerInterfaces} - -Sometimes a method has a long list of arguments that is mostly uninteresting. -For example: - -```cpp -class LogSink { - public: - ... - virtual void send(LogSeverity severity, const char* full_filename, - const char* base_filename, int line, - const struct tm* tm_time, - const char* message, size_t message_len) = 0; -}; -``` - -This method's argument list is lengthy and hard to work with (the `message` -argument is not even 0-terminated). If we mock it as is, using the mock will be -awkward. If, however, we try to simplify this interface, we'll need to fix all -clients depending on it, which is often infeasible. - -The trick is to redispatch the method in the mock class: - -```cpp -class ScopedMockLog : public LogSink { - public: - ... - virtual void send(LogSeverity severity, const char* full_filename, - const char* base_filename, int line, const tm* tm_time, - const char* message, size_t message_len) { - // We are only interested in the log severity, full file name, and - // log message. - Log(severity, full_filename, std::string(message, message_len)); - } - - // Implements the mock method: - // - // void Log(LogSeverity severity, - // const string& file_path, - // const string& message); - MOCK_METHOD(void, Log, - (LogSeverity severity, const string& file_path, - const string& message)); -}; -``` - -By defining a new mock method with a trimmed argument list, we make the mock -class more user-friendly. - -This technique may also be applied to make overloaded methods more amenable to -mocking. For example, when overloads have been used to implement default -arguments: - -```cpp -class MockTurtleFactory : public TurtleFactory { - public: - Turtle* MakeTurtle(int length, int weight) override { ... } - Turtle* MakeTurtle(int length, int weight, int speed) override { ... } - - // the above methods delegate to this one: - MOCK_METHOD(Turtle*, DoMakeTurtle, ()); -}; -``` - -This allows tests that don't care which overload was invoked to avoid specifying -argument matchers: - -```cpp -ON_CALL(factory, DoMakeTurtle) - .WillByDefault(MakeMockTurtle()); -``` - -### Alternative to Mocking Concrete Classes - -Often you may find yourself using classes that don't implement interfaces. In -order to test your code that uses such a class (let's call it `Concrete`), you -may be tempted to make the methods of `Concrete` virtual and then mock it. - -Try not to do that. - -Making a non-virtual function virtual is a big decision. It creates an extension -point where subclasses can tweak your class' behavior. This weakens your control -on the class because now it's harder to maintain the class invariants. You -should make a function virtual only when there is a valid reason for a subclass -to override it. - -Mocking concrete classes directly is problematic as it creates a tight coupling -between the class and the tests - any small change in the class may invalidate -your tests and make test maintenance a pain. - -To avoid such problems, many programmers have been practicing "coding to -interfaces": instead of talking to the `Concrete` class, your code would define -an interface and talk to it. Then you implement that interface as an adaptor on -top of `Concrete`. In tests, you can easily mock that interface to observe how -your code is doing. - -This technique incurs some overhead: - -* You pay the cost of virtual function calls (usually not a problem). -* There is more abstraction for the programmers to learn. - -However, it can also bring significant benefits in addition to better -testability: - -* `Concrete`'s API may not fit your problem domain very well, as you may not - be the only client it tries to serve. By designing your own interface, you - have a chance to tailor it to your need - you may add higher-level - functionalities, rename stuff, etc instead of just trimming the class. This - allows you to write your code (user of the interface) in a more natural way, - which means it will be more readable, more maintainable, and you'll be more - productive. -* If `Concrete`'s implementation ever has to change, you don't have to rewrite - everywhere it is used. Instead, you can absorb the change in your - implementation of the interface, and your other code and tests will be - insulated from this change. - -Some people worry that if everyone is practicing this technique, they will end -up writing lots of redundant code. This concern is totally understandable. -However, there are two reasons why it may not be the case: - -* Different projects may need to use `Concrete` in different ways, so the best - interfaces for them will be different. Therefore, each of them will have its - own domain-specific interface on top of `Concrete`, and they will not be the - same code. -* If enough projects want to use the same interface, they can always share it, - just like they have been sharing `Concrete`. You can check in the interface - and the adaptor somewhere near `Concrete` (perhaps in a `contrib` - sub-directory) and let many projects use it. - -You need to weigh the pros and cons carefully for your particular problem, but -I'd like to assure you that the Java community has been practicing this for a -long time and it's a proven effective technique applicable in a wide variety of -situations. :-) - -### Delegating Calls to a Fake {#DelegatingToFake} - -Some times you have a non-trivial fake implementation of an interface. For -example: - -```cpp -class Foo { - public: - virtual ~Foo() {} - virtual char DoThis(int n) = 0; - virtual void DoThat(const char* s, int* p) = 0; -}; - -class FakeFoo : public Foo { - public: - char DoThis(int n) override { - return (n > 0) ? '+' : - (n < 0) ? '-' : '0'; - } - - void DoThat(const char* s, int* p) override { - *p = strlen(s); - } -}; -``` - -Now you want to mock this interface such that you can set expectations on it. -However, you also want to use `FakeFoo` for the default behavior, as duplicating -it in the mock object is, well, a lot of work. - -When you define the mock class using gMock, you can have it delegate its default -action to a fake class you already have, using this pattern: - -```cpp -class MockFoo : public Foo { - public: - // Normal mock method definitions using gMock. - MOCK_METHOD(char, DoThis, (int n), (override)); - MOCK_METHOD(void, DoThat, (const char* s, int* p), (override)); - - // Delegates the default actions of the methods to a FakeFoo object. - // This must be called *before* the custom ON_CALL() statements. - void DelegateToFake() { - ON_CALL(*this, DoThis).WillByDefault([this](int n) { - return fake_.DoThis(n); - }); - ON_CALL(*this, DoThat).WillByDefault([this](const char* s, int* p) { - fake_.DoThat(s, p); - }); - } - - private: - FakeFoo fake_; // Keeps an instance of the fake in the mock. -}; -``` - -With that, you can use `MockFoo` in your tests as usual. Just remember that if -you don't explicitly set an action in an `ON_CALL()` or `EXPECT_CALL()`, the -fake will be called upon to do it.: - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; - -TEST(AbcTest, Xyz) { - MockFoo foo; - - foo.DelegateToFake(); // Enables the fake for delegation. - - // Put your ON_CALL(foo, ...)s here, if any. - - // No action specified, meaning to use the default action. - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThis(5)); - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThat(_, _)); - - int n = 0; - EXPECT_EQ('+', foo.DoThis(5)); // FakeFoo::DoThis() is invoked. - foo.DoThat("Hi", &n); // FakeFoo::DoThat() is invoked. - EXPECT_EQ(2, n); -} -``` - -**Some tips:** - -* If you want, you can still override the default action by providing your own - `ON_CALL()` or using `.WillOnce()` / `.WillRepeatedly()` in `EXPECT_CALL()`. -* In `DelegateToFake()`, you only need to delegate the methods whose fake - implementation you intend to use. - -* The general technique discussed here works for overloaded methods, but - you'll need to tell the compiler which version you mean. To disambiguate a - mock function (the one you specify inside the parentheses of `ON_CALL()`), - use [this technique](#SelectOverload); to disambiguate a fake function (the - one you place inside `Invoke()`), use a `static_cast` to specify the - function's type. For instance, if class `Foo` has methods `char DoThis(int - n)` and `bool DoThis(double x) const`, and you want to invoke the latter, - you need to write `Invoke(&fake_, static_cast<bool (FakeFoo::*)(double) - const>(&FakeFoo::DoThis))` instead of `Invoke(&fake_, &FakeFoo::DoThis)` - (The strange-looking thing inside the angled brackets of `static_cast` is - the type of a function pointer to the second `DoThis()` method.). - -* Having to mix a mock and a fake is often a sign of something gone wrong. - Perhaps you haven't got used to the interaction-based way of testing yet. Or - perhaps your interface is taking on too many roles and should be split up. - Therefore, **don't abuse this**. We would only recommend to do it as an - intermediate step when you are refactoring your code. - -Regarding the tip on mixing a mock and a fake, here's an example on why it may -be a bad sign: Suppose you have a class `System` for low-level system -operations. In particular, it does file and I/O operations. And suppose you want -to test how your code uses `System` to do I/O, and you just want the file -operations to work normally. If you mock out the entire `System` class, you'll -have to provide a fake implementation for the file operation part, which -suggests that `System` is taking on too many roles. - -Instead, you can define a `FileOps` interface and an `IOOps` interface and split -`System`'s functionalities into the two. Then you can mock `IOOps` without -mocking `FileOps`. - -### Delegating Calls to a Real Object - -When using testing doubles (mocks, fakes, stubs, and etc), sometimes their -behaviors will differ from those of the real objects. This difference could be -either intentional (as in simulating an error such that you can test the error -handling code) or unintentional. If your mocks have different behaviors than the -real objects by mistake, you could end up with code that passes the tests but -fails in production. - -You can use the *delegating-to-real* technique to ensure that your mock has the -same behavior as the real object while retaining the ability to validate calls. -This technique is very similar to the [delegating-to-fake](#DelegatingToFake) -technique, the difference being that we use a real object instead of a fake. -Here's an example: - -```cpp -using ::testing::AtLeast; - -class MockFoo : public Foo { - public: - MockFoo() { - // By default, all calls are delegated to the real object. - ON_CALL(*this, DoThis).WillByDefault([this](int n) { - return real_.DoThis(n); - }); - ON_CALL(*this, DoThat).WillByDefault([this](const char* s, int* p) { - real_.DoThat(s, p); - }); - ... - } - MOCK_METHOD(char, DoThis, ...); - MOCK_METHOD(void, DoThat, ...); - ... - private: - Foo real_; -}; - -... - MockFoo mock; - EXPECT_CALL(mock, DoThis()) - .Times(3); - EXPECT_CALL(mock, DoThat("Hi")) - .Times(AtLeast(1)); - ... use mock in test ... -``` - -With this, gMock will verify that your code made the right calls (with the right -arguments, in the right order, called the right number of times, etc), and a -real object will answer the calls (so the behavior will be the same as in -production). This gives you the best of both worlds. - -### Delegating Calls to a Parent Class - -Ideally, you should code to interfaces, whose methods are all pure virtual. In -reality, sometimes you do need to mock a virtual method that is not pure (i.e, -it already has an implementation). For example: - -```cpp -class Foo { - public: - virtual ~Foo(); - - virtual void Pure(int n) = 0; - virtual int Concrete(const char* str) { ... } -}; - -class MockFoo : public Foo { - public: - // Mocking a pure method. - MOCK_METHOD(void, Pure, (int n), (override)); - // Mocking a concrete method. Foo::Concrete() is shadowed. - MOCK_METHOD(int, Concrete, (const char* str), (override)); -}; -``` - -Sometimes you may want to call `Foo::Concrete()` instead of -`MockFoo::Concrete()`. Perhaps you want to do it as part of a stub action, or -perhaps your test doesn't need to mock `Concrete()` at all (but it would be -oh-so painful to have to define a new mock class whenever you don't need to mock -one of its methods). - -The trick is to leave a back door in your mock class for accessing the real -methods in the base class: - -```cpp -class MockFoo : public Foo { - public: - // Mocking a pure method. - MOCK_METHOD(void, Pure, (int n), (override)); - // Mocking a concrete method. Foo::Concrete() is shadowed. - MOCK_METHOD(int, Concrete, (const char* str), (override)); - - // Use this to call Concrete() defined in Foo. - int FooConcrete(const char* str) { return Foo::Concrete(str); } -}; -``` - -Now, you can call `Foo::Concrete()` inside an action by: - -```cpp -... - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Concrete).WillOnce([&foo](const char* str) { - return foo.FooConcrete(str); - }); -``` - -or tell the mock object that you don't want to mock `Concrete()`: - -```cpp -... - ON_CALL(foo, Concrete).WillByDefault([&foo](const char* str) { - return foo.FooConcrete(str); - }); -``` - -(Why don't we just write `{ return foo.Concrete(str); }`? If you do that, -`MockFoo::Concrete()` will be called (and cause an infinite recursion) since -`Foo::Concrete()` is virtual. That's just how C++ works.) - -## Using Matchers - -### Matching Argument Values Exactly - -You can specify exactly which arguments a mock method is expecting: - -```cpp -using ::testing::Return; -... - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThis(5)) - .WillOnce(Return('a')); - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThat("Hello", bar)); -``` - -### Using Simple Matchers - -You can use matchers to match arguments that have a certain property: - -```cpp -using ::testing::NotNull; -using ::testing::Return; -... - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThis(Ge(5))) // The argument must be >= 5. - .WillOnce(Return('a')); - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThat("Hello", NotNull())); - // The second argument must not be NULL. -``` - -A frequently used matcher is `_`, which matches anything: - -```cpp - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThat(_, NotNull())); -``` -<!-- GOOGLETEST_CM0022 DO NOT DELETE --> - -### Combining Matchers {#CombiningMatchers} - -You can build complex matchers from existing ones using `AllOf()`, -`AllOfArray()`, `AnyOf()`, `AnyOfArray()` and `Not()`: - -```cpp -using ::testing::AllOf; -using ::testing::Gt; -using ::testing::HasSubstr; -using ::testing::Ne; -using ::testing::Not; -... - // The argument must be > 5 and != 10. - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThis(AllOf(Gt(5), - Ne(10)))); - - // The first argument must not contain sub-string "blah". - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThat(Not(HasSubstr("blah")), - NULL)); -``` - -### Casting Matchers {#SafeMatcherCast} - -gMock matchers are statically typed, meaning that the compiler can catch your -mistake if you use a matcher of the wrong type (for example, if you use `Eq(5)` -to match a `string` argument). Good for you! - -Sometimes, however, you know what you're doing and want the compiler to give you -some slack. One example is that you have a matcher for `long` and the argument -you want to match is `int`. While the two types aren't exactly the same, there -is nothing really wrong with using a `Matcher<long>` to match an `int` - after -all, we can first convert the `int` argument to a `long` losslessly before -giving it to the matcher. - -To support this need, gMock gives you the `SafeMatcherCast<T>(m)` function. It -casts a matcher `m` to type `Matcher<T>`. To ensure safety, gMock checks that -(let `U` be the type `m` accepts : - -1. Type `T` can be *implicitly* cast to type `U`; -2. When both `T` and `U` are built-in arithmetic types (`bool`, integers, and - floating-point numbers), the conversion from `T` to `U` is not lossy (in - other words, any value representable by `T` can also be represented by `U`); - and -3. When `U` is a reference, `T` must also be a reference (as the underlying - matcher may be interested in the address of the `U` value). - -The code won't compile if any of these conditions isn't met. - -Here's one example: - -```cpp -using ::testing::SafeMatcherCast; - -// A base class and a child class. -class Base { ... }; -class Derived : public Base { ... }; - -class MockFoo : public Foo { - public: - MOCK_METHOD(void, DoThis, (Derived* derived), (override)); -}; - -... - MockFoo foo; - // m is a Matcher<Base*> we got from somewhere. - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThis(SafeMatcherCast<Derived*>(m))); -``` - -If you find `SafeMatcherCast<T>(m)` too limiting, you can use a similar function -`MatcherCast<T>(m)`. The difference is that `MatcherCast` works as long as you -can `static_cast` type `T` to type `U`. - -`MatcherCast` essentially lets you bypass C++'s type system (`static_cast` isn't -always safe as it could throw away information, for example), so be careful not -to misuse/abuse it. - -### Selecting Between Overloaded Functions {#SelectOverload} - -If you expect an overloaded function to be called, the compiler may need some -help on which overloaded version it is. - -To disambiguate functions overloaded on the const-ness of this object, use the -`Const()` argument wrapper. - -```cpp -using ::testing::ReturnRef; - -class MockFoo : public Foo { - ... - MOCK_METHOD(Bar&, GetBar, (), (override)); - MOCK_METHOD(const Bar&, GetBar, (), (const, override)); -}; - -... - MockFoo foo; - Bar bar1, bar2; - EXPECT_CALL(foo, GetBar()) // The non-const GetBar(). - .WillOnce(ReturnRef(bar1)); - EXPECT_CALL(Const(foo), GetBar()) // The const GetBar(). - .WillOnce(ReturnRef(bar2)); -``` - -(`Const()` is defined by gMock and returns a `const` reference to its argument.) - -To disambiguate overloaded functions with the same number of arguments but -different argument types, you may need to specify the exact type of a matcher, -either by wrapping your matcher in `Matcher<type>()`, or using a matcher whose -type is fixed (`TypedEq<type>`, `An<type>()`, etc): - -```cpp -using ::testing::An; -using ::testing::Matcher; -using ::testing::TypedEq; - -class MockPrinter : public Printer { - public: - MOCK_METHOD(void, Print, (int n), (override)); - MOCK_METHOD(void, Print, (char c), (override)); -}; - -TEST(PrinterTest, Print) { - MockPrinter printer; - - EXPECT_CALL(printer, Print(An<int>())); // void Print(int); - EXPECT_CALL(printer, Print(Matcher<int>(Lt(5)))); // void Print(int); - EXPECT_CALL(printer, Print(TypedEq<char>('a'))); // void Print(char); - - printer.Print(3); - printer.Print(6); - printer.Print('a'); -} -``` - -### Performing Different Actions Based on the Arguments - -When a mock method is called, the *last* matching expectation that's still -active will be selected (think "newer overrides older"). So, you can make a -method do different things depending on its argument values like this: - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::Lt; -using ::testing::Return; -... - // The default case. - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThis(_)) - .WillRepeatedly(Return('b')); - // The more specific case. - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThis(Lt(5))) - .WillRepeatedly(Return('a')); -``` - -Now, if `foo.DoThis()` is called with a value less than 5, `'a'` will be -returned; otherwise `'b'` will be returned. - -### Matching Multiple Arguments as a Whole - -Sometimes it's not enough to match the arguments individually. For example, we -may want to say that the first argument must be less than the second argument. -The `With()` clause allows us to match all arguments of a mock function as a -whole. For example, - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::Ne; -using ::testing::Lt; -... - EXPECT_CALL(foo, InRange(Ne(0), _)) - .With(Lt()); -``` - -says that the first argument of `InRange()` must not be 0, and must be less than -the second argument. - -The expression inside `With()` must be a matcher of type `Matcher<std::tuple<A1, -..., An>>`, where `A1`, ..., `An` are the types of the function arguments. - -You can also write `AllArgs(m)` instead of `m` inside `.With()`. The two forms -are equivalent, but `.With(AllArgs(Lt()))` is more readable than `.With(Lt())`. - -You can use `Args<k1, ..., kn>(m)` to match the `n` selected arguments (as a -tuple) against `m`. For example, - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::AllOf; -using ::testing::Args; -using ::testing::Lt; -... - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Blah) - .With(AllOf(Args<0, 1>(Lt()), Args<1, 2>(Lt()))); -``` - -says that `Blah` will be called with arguments `x`, `y`, and `z` where `x < y < -z`. Note that in this example, it wasn't necessary specify the positional -matchers. - -As a convenience and example, gMock provides some matchers for 2-tuples, -including the `Lt()` matcher above. See [here](#MultiArgMatchers) for the -complete list. - -Note that if you want to pass the arguments to a predicate of your own (e.g. -`.With(Args<0, 1>(Truly(&MyPredicate)))`), that predicate MUST be written to -take a `std::tuple` as its argument; gMock will pass the `n` selected arguments -as *one* single tuple to the predicate. - -### Using Matchers as Predicates - -Have you noticed that a matcher is just a fancy predicate that also knows how to -describe itself? Many existing algorithms take predicates as arguments (e.g. -those defined in STL's `<algorithm>` header), and it would be a shame if gMock -matchers were not allowed to participate. - -Luckily, you can use a matcher where a unary predicate functor is expected by -wrapping it inside the `Matches()` function. For example, - -```cpp -#include <algorithm> -#include <vector> - -using ::testing::Matches; -using ::testing::Ge; - -vector<int> v; -... -// How many elements in v are >= 10? -const int count = count_if(v.begin(), v.end(), Matches(Ge(10))); -``` - -Since you can build complex matchers from simpler ones easily using gMock, this -gives you a way to conveniently construct composite predicates (doing the same -using STL's `<functional>` header is just painful). For example, here's a -predicate that's satisfied by any number that is >= 0, <= 100, and != 50: - -```cpp -using testing::AllOf; -using testing::Ge; -using testing::Le; -using testing::Matches; -using testing::Ne; -... -Matches(AllOf(Ge(0), Le(100), Ne(50))) -``` - -### Using Matchers in googletest Assertions - -Since matchers are basically predicates that also know how to describe -themselves, there is a way to take advantage of them in googletest assertions. -It's called `ASSERT_THAT` and `EXPECT_THAT`: - -```cpp - ASSERT_THAT(value, matcher); // Asserts that value matches matcher. - EXPECT_THAT(value, matcher); // The non-fatal version. -``` - -For example, in a googletest test you can write: - -```cpp -#include "gmock/gmock.h" - -using ::testing::AllOf; -using ::testing::Ge; -using ::testing::Le; -using ::testing::MatchesRegex; -using ::testing::StartsWith; - -... - EXPECT_THAT(Foo(), StartsWith("Hello")); - EXPECT_THAT(Bar(), MatchesRegex("Line \\d+")); - ASSERT_THAT(Baz(), AllOf(Ge(5), Le(10))); -``` - -which (as you can probably guess) executes `Foo()`, `Bar()`, and `Baz()`, and -verifies that: - -* `Foo()` returns a string that starts with `"Hello"`. -* `Bar()` returns a string that matches regular expression `"Line \\d+"`. -* `Baz()` returns a number in the range [5, 10]. - -The nice thing about these macros is that *they read like English*. They -generate informative messages too. For example, if the first `EXPECT_THAT()` -above fails, the message will be something like: - -```cpp -Value of: Foo() - Actual: "Hi, world!" -Expected: starts with "Hello" -``` - -**Credit:** The idea of `(ASSERT|EXPECT)_THAT` was borrowed from Joe Walnes' -Hamcrest project, which adds `assertThat()` to JUnit. - -### Using Predicates as Matchers - -gMock provides a [built-in set](#MatcherList) of matchers. In case you find them -lacking, you can use an arbitrary unary predicate function or functor as a -matcher - as long as the predicate accepts a value of the type you want. You do -this by wrapping the predicate inside the `Truly()` function, for example: - -```cpp -using ::testing::Truly; - -int IsEven(int n) { return (n % 2) == 0 ? 1 : 0; } -... - // Bar() must be called with an even number. - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(Truly(IsEven))); -``` - -Note that the predicate function / functor doesn't have to return `bool`. It -works as long as the return value can be used as the condition in in statement -`if (condition) ...`. - -<!-- GOOGLETEST_CM0023 DO NOT DELETE --> - -### Matching Arguments that Are Not Copyable - -When you do an `EXPECT_CALL(mock_obj, Foo(bar))`, gMock saves away a copy of -`bar`. When `Foo()` is called later, gMock compares the argument to `Foo()` with -the saved copy of `bar`. This way, you don't need to worry about `bar` being -modified or destroyed after the `EXPECT_CALL()` is executed. The same is true -when you use matchers like `Eq(bar)`, `Le(bar)`, and so on. - -But what if `bar` cannot be copied (i.e. has no copy constructor)? You could -define your own matcher function or callback and use it with `Truly()`, as the -previous couple of recipes have shown. Or, you may be able to get away from it -if you can guarantee that `bar` won't be changed after the `EXPECT_CALL()` is -executed. Just tell gMock that it should save a reference to `bar`, instead of a -copy of it. Here's how: - -```cpp -using ::testing::ByRef; -using ::testing::Eq; -using ::testing::Lt; -... - // Expects that Foo()'s argument == bar. - EXPECT_CALL(mock_obj, Foo(Eq(ByRef(bar)))); - - // Expects that Foo()'s argument < bar. - EXPECT_CALL(mock_obj, Foo(Lt(ByRef(bar)))); -``` - -Remember: if you do this, don't change `bar` after the `EXPECT_CALL()`, or the -result is undefined. - -### Validating a Member of an Object - -Often a mock function takes a reference to object as an argument. When matching -the argument, you may not want to compare the entire object against a fixed -object, as that may be over-specification. Instead, you may need to validate a -certain member variable or the result of a certain getter method of the object. -You can do this with `Field()` and `Property()`. More specifically, - -```cpp -Field(&Foo::bar, m) -``` - -is a matcher that matches a `Foo` object whose `bar` member variable satisfies -matcher `m`. - -```cpp -Property(&Foo::baz, m) -``` - -is a matcher that matches a `Foo` object whose `baz()` method returns a value -that satisfies matcher `m`. - -For example: - -<!-- mdformat off(github rendering does not support multiline tables) --> -| Expression | Description | -| :--------------------------- | :--------------------------------------- | -| `Field(&Foo::number, Ge(3))` | Matches `x` where `x.number >= 3`. | -| `Property(&Foo::name, StartsWith("John "))` | Matches `x` where `x.name()` starts with `"John "`. | -<!-- mdformat on --> - -Note that in `Property(&Foo::baz, ...)`, method `baz()` must take no argument -and be declared as `const`. - -BTW, `Field()` and `Property()` can also match plain pointers to objects. For -instance, - -```cpp -using ::testing::Field; -using ::testing::Ge; -... -Field(&Foo::number, Ge(3)) -``` - -matches a plain pointer `p` where `p->number >= 3`. If `p` is `NULL`, the match -will always fail regardless of the inner matcher. - -What if you want to validate more than one members at the same time? Remember -that there are [`AllOf()` and `AllOfArray()`](#CombiningMatchers). - -Finally `Field()` and `Property()` provide overloads that take the field or -property names as the first argument to include it in the error message. This -can be useful when creating combined matchers. - -```cpp -using ::testing::AllOf; -using ::testing::Field; -using ::testing::Matcher; -using ::testing::SafeMatcherCast; - -Matcher<Foo> IsFoo(const Foo& foo) { - return AllOf(Field("some_field", &Foo::some_field, foo.some_field), - Field("other_field", &Foo::other_field, foo.other_field), - Field("last_field", &Foo::last_field, foo.last_field)); -} -``` - -### Validating the Value Pointed to by a Pointer Argument - -C++ functions often take pointers as arguments. You can use matchers like -`IsNull()`, `NotNull()`, and other comparison matchers to match a pointer, but -what if you want to make sure the value *pointed to* by the pointer, instead of -the pointer itself, has a certain property? Well, you can use the `Pointee(m)` -matcher. - -`Pointee(m)` matches a pointer if and only if `m` matches the value the pointer -points to. For example: - -```cpp -using ::testing::Ge; -using ::testing::Pointee; -... - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(Pointee(Ge(3)))); -``` - -expects `foo.Bar()` to be called with a pointer that points to a value greater -than or equal to 3. - -One nice thing about `Pointee()` is that it treats a `NULL` pointer as a match -failure, so you can write `Pointee(m)` instead of - -```cpp -using ::testing::AllOf; -using ::testing::NotNull; -using ::testing::Pointee; -... - AllOf(NotNull(), Pointee(m)) -``` - -without worrying that a `NULL` pointer will crash your test. - -Also, did we tell you that `Pointee()` works with both raw pointers **and** -smart pointers (`std::unique_ptr`, `std::shared_ptr`, etc)? - -What if you have a pointer to pointer? You guessed it - you can use nested -`Pointee()` to probe deeper inside the value. For example, -`Pointee(Pointee(Lt(3)))` matches a pointer that points to a pointer that points -to a number less than 3 (what a mouthful...). - -### Testing a Certain Property of an Object - -Sometimes you want to specify that an object argument has a certain property, -but there is no existing matcher that does this. If you want good error -messages, you should [define a matcher](#NewMatchers). If you want to do it -quick and dirty, you could get away with writing an ordinary function. - -Let's say you have a mock function that takes an object of type `Foo`, which has -an `int bar()` method and an `int baz()` method, and you want to constrain that -the argument's `bar()` value plus its `baz()` value is a given number. Here's -how you can define a matcher to do it: - -```cpp -using ::testing::Matcher; -using ::testing::MatcherInterface; -using ::testing::MatchResultListener; - -class BarPlusBazEqMatcher : public MatcherInterface<const Foo&> { - public: - explicit BarPlusBazEqMatcher(int expected_sum) - : expected_sum_(expected_sum) {} - - bool MatchAndExplain(const Foo& foo, - MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const override { - return (foo.bar() + foo.baz()) == expected_sum_; - } - - void DescribeTo(std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "bar() + baz() equals " << expected_sum_; - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "bar() + baz() does not equal " << expected_sum_; - } - private: - const int expected_sum_; -}; - -Matcher<const Foo&> BarPlusBazEq(int expected_sum) { - return MakeMatcher(new BarPlusBazEqMatcher(expected_sum)); -} - -... - EXPECT_CALL(..., DoThis(BarPlusBazEq(5)))...; -``` - -### Matching Containers - -Sometimes an STL container (e.g. list, vector, map, ...) is passed to a mock -function and you may want to validate it. Since most STL containers support the -`==` operator, you can write `Eq(expected_container)` or simply -`expected_container` to match a container exactly. - -Sometimes, though, you may want to be more flexible (for example, the first -element must be an exact match, but the second element can be any positive -number, and so on). Also, containers used in tests often have a small number of -elements, and having to define the expected container out-of-line is a bit of a -hassle. - -You can use the `ElementsAre()` or `UnorderedElementsAre()` matcher in such -cases: - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::ElementsAre; -using ::testing::Gt; -... - MOCK_METHOD(void, Foo, (const vector<int>& numbers), (override)); -... - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Foo(ElementsAre(1, Gt(0), _, 5))); -``` - -The above matcher says that the container must have 4 elements, which must be 1, -greater than 0, anything, and 5 respectively. - -If you instead write: - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::Gt; -using ::testing::UnorderedElementsAre; -... - MOCK_METHOD(void, Foo, (const vector<int>& numbers), (override)); -... - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Foo(UnorderedElementsAre(1, Gt(0), _, 5))); -``` - -It means that the container must have 4 elements, which (under some permutation) -must be 1, greater than 0, anything, and 5 respectively. - -As an alternative you can place the arguments in a C-style array and use -`ElementsAreArray()` or `UnorderedElementsAreArray()` instead: - -```cpp -using ::testing::ElementsAreArray; -... - // ElementsAreArray accepts an array of element values. - const int expected_vector1[] = {1, 5, 2, 4, ...}; - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Foo(ElementsAreArray(expected_vector1))); - - // Or, an array of element matchers. - Matcher<int> expected_vector2[] = {1, Gt(2), _, 3, ...}; - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Foo(ElementsAreArray(expected_vector2))); -``` - -In case the array needs to be dynamically created (and therefore the array size -cannot be inferred by the compiler), you can give `ElementsAreArray()` an -additional argument to specify the array size: - -```cpp -using ::testing::ElementsAreArray; -... - int* const expected_vector3 = new int[count]; - ... fill expected_vector3 with values ... - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Foo(ElementsAreArray(expected_vector3, count))); -``` - -Use `Pair` when comparing maps or other associative containers. - -```cpp -using testing::ElementsAre; -using testing::Pair; -... - std::map<string, int> m = {{"a", 1}, {"b", 2}, {"c", 3}}; - EXPECT_THAT(m, ElementsAre(Pair("a", 1), Pair("b", 2), Pair("c", 3))); -``` - -**Tips:** - -* `ElementsAre*()` can be used to match *any* container that implements the - STL iterator pattern (i.e. it has a `const_iterator` type and supports - `begin()/end()`), not just the ones defined in STL. It will even work with - container types yet to be written - as long as they follows the above - pattern. -* You can use nested `ElementsAre*()` to match nested (multi-dimensional) - containers. -* If the container is passed by pointer instead of by reference, just write - `Pointee(ElementsAre*(...))`. -* The order of elements *matters* for `ElementsAre*()`. If you are using it - with containers whose element order are undefined (e.g. `hash_map`) you - should use `WhenSorted` around `ElementsAre`. - -### Sharing Matchers - -Under the hood, a gMock matcher object consists of a pointer to a ref-counted -implementation object. Copying matchers is allowed and very efficient, as only -the pointer is copied. When the last matcher that references the implementation -object dies, the implementation object will be deleted. - -Therefore, if you have some complex matcher that you want to use again and -again, there is no need to build it everytime. Just assign it to a matcher -variable and use that variable repeatedly! For example, - -```cpp -using ::testing::AllOf; -using ::testing::Gt; -using ::testing::Le; -using ::testing::Matcher; -... - Matcher<int> in_range = AllOf(Gt(5), Le(10)); - ... use in_range as a matcher in multiple EXPECT_CALLs ... -``` - -### Matchers must have no side-effects {#PureMatchers} - -WARNING: gMock does not guarantee when or how many times a matcher will be -invoked. Therefore, all matchers must be *purely functional*: they cannot have -any side effects, and the match result must not depend on anything other than -the matcher's parameters and the value being matched. - -This requirement must be satisfied no matter how a matcher is defined (e.g., if -it is one of the standard matchers, or a custom matcher). In particular, a -matcher can never call a mock function, as that will affect the state of the -mock object and gMock. - -## Setting Expectations - -### Knowing When to Expect {#UseOnCall} - -<!-- GOOGLETEST_CM0018 DO NOT DELETE --> - -**`ON_CALL`** is likely the *single most under-utilized construct* in gMock. - -There are basically two constructs for defining the behavior of a mock object: -`ON_CALL` and `EXPECT_CALL`. The difference? `ON_CALL` defines what happens when -a mock method is called, but <em>doesn't imply any expectation on the method -being called</em>. `EXPECT_CALL` not only defines the behavior, but also sets an -expectation that <em>the method will be called with the given arguments, for the -given number of times</em> (and *in the given order* when you specify the order -too). - -Since `EXPECT_CALL` does more, isn't it better than `ON_CALL`? Not really. Every -`EXPECT_CALL` adds a constraint on the behavior of the code under test. Having -more constraints than necessary is *baaad* - even worse than not having enough -constraints. - -This may be counter-intuitive. How could tests that verify more be worse than -tests that verify less? Isn't verification the whole point of tests? - -The answer lies in *what* a test should verify. **A good test verifies the -contract of the code.** If a test over-specifies, it doesn't leave enough -freedom to the implementation. As a result, changing the implementation without -breaking the contract (e.g. refactoring and optimization), which should be -perfectly fine to do, can break such tests. Then you have to spend time fixing -them, only to see them broken again the next time the implementation is changed. - -Keep in mind that one doesn't have to verify more than one property in one test. -In fact, **it's a good style to verify only one thing in one test.** If you do -that, a bug will likely break only one or two tests instead of dozens (which -case would you rather debug?). If you are also in the habit of giving tests -descriptive names that tell what they verify, you can often easily guess what's -wrong just from the test log itself. - -So use `ON_CALL` by default, and only use `EXPECT_CALL` when you actually intend -to verify that the call is made. For example, you may have a bunch of `ON_CALL`s -in your test fixture to set the common mock behavior shared by all tests in the -same group, and write (scarcely) different `EXPECT_CALL`s in different `TEST_F`s -to verify different aspects of the code's behavior. Compared with the style -where each `TEST` has many `EXPECT_CALL`s, this leads to tests that are more -resilient to implementational changes (and thus less likely to require -maintenance) and makes the intent of the tests more obvious (so they are easier -to maintain when you do need to maintain them). - -If you are bothered by the "Uninteresting mock function call" message printed -when a mock method without an `EXPECT_CALL` is called, you may use a `NiceMock` -instead to suppress all such messages for the mock object, or suppress the -message for specific methods by adding `EXPECT_CALL(...).Times(AnyNumber())`. DO -NOT suppress it by blindly adding an `EXPECT_CALL(...)`, or you'll have a test -that's a pain to maintain. - -### Ignoring Uninteresting Calls - -If you are not interested in how a mock method is called, just don't say -anything about it. In this case, if the method is ever called, gMock will -perform its default action to allow the test program to continue. If you are not -happy with the default action taken by gMock, you can override it using -`DefaultValue<T>::Set()` (described [here](#DefaultValue)) or `ON_CALL()`. - -Please note that once you expressed interest in a particular mock method (via -`EXPECT_CALL()`), all invocations to it must match some expectation. If this -function is called but the arguments don't match any `EXPECT_CALL()` statement, -it will be an error. - -### Disallowing Unexpected Calls - -If a mock method shouldn't be called at all, explicitly say so: - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -... - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(_)) - .Times(0); -``` - -If some calls to the method are allowed, but the rest are not, just list all the -expected calls: - -```cpp -using ::testing::AnyNumber; -using ::testing::Gt; -... - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(5)); - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(Gt(10))) - .Times(AnyNumber()); -``` - -A call to `foo.Bar()` that doesn't match any of the `EXPECT_CALL()` statements -will be an error. - -### Understanding Uninteresting vs Unexpected Calls {#uninteresting-vs-unexpected} - -*Uninteresting* calls and *unexpected* calls are different concepts in gMock. -*Very* different. - -A call `x.Y(...)` is **uninteresting** if there's *not even a single* -`EXPECT_CALL(x, Y(...))` set. In other words, the test isn't interested in the -`x.Y()` method at all, as evident in that the test doesn't care to say anything -about it. - -A call `x.Y(...)` is **unexpected** if there are *some* `EXPECT_CALL(x, -Y(...))`s set, but none of them matches the call. Put another way, the test is -interested in the `x.Y()` method (therefore it explicitly sets some -`EXPECT_CALL` to verify how it's called); however, the verification fails as the -test doesn't expect this particular call to happen. - -**An unexpected call is always an error,** as the code under test doesn't behave -the way the test expects it to behave. - -**By default, an uninteresting call is not an error,** as it violates no -constraint specified by the test. (gMock's philosophy is that saying nothing -means there is no constraint.) However, it leads to a warning, as it *might* -indicate a problem (e.g. the test author might have forgotten to specify a -constraint). - -In gMock, `NiceMock` and `StrictMock` can be used to make a mock class "nice" or -"strict". How does this affect uninteresting calls and unexpected calls? - -A **nice mock** suppresses uninteresting call *warnings*. It is less chatty than -the default mock, but otherwise is the same. If a test fails with a default -mock, it will also fail using a nice mock instead. And vice versa. Don't expect -making a mock nice to change the test's result. - -A **strict mock** turns uninteresting call warnings into errors. So making a -mock strict may change the test's result. - -Let's look at an example: - -```cpp -TEST(...) { - NiceMock<MockDomainRegistry> mock_registry; - EXPECT_CALL(mock_registry, GetDomainOwner("google.com")) - .WillRepeatedly(Return("Larry Page")); - - // Use mock_registry in code under test. - ... &mock_registry ... -} -``` - -The sole `EXPECT_CALL` here says that all calls to `GetDomainOwner()` must have -`"google.com"` as the argument. If `GetDomainOwner("yahoo.com")` is called, it -will be an unexpected call, and thus an error. *Having a nice mock doesn't -change the severity of an unexpected call.* - -So how do we tell gMock that `GetDomainOwner()` can be called with some other -arguments as well? The standard technique is to add a "catch all" `EXPECT_CALL`: - -```cpp - EXPECT_CALL(mock_registry, GetDomainOwner(_)) - .Times(AnyNumber()); // catches all other calls to this method. - EXPECT_CALL(mock_registry, GetDomainOwner("google.com")) - .WillRepeatedly(Return("Larry Page")); -``` - -Remember that `_` is the wildcard matcher that matches anything. With this, if -`GetDomainOwner("google.com")` is called, it will do what the second -`EXPECT_CALL` says; if it is called with a different argument, it will do what -the first `EXPECT_CALL` says. - -Note that the order of the two `EXPECT_CALL`s is important, as a newer -`EXPECT_CALL` takes precedence over an older one. - -For more on uninteresting calls, nice mocks, and strict mocks, read -["The Nice, the Strict, and the Naggy"](#NiceStrictNaggy). - -### Ignoring Uninteresting Arguments {#ParameterlessExpectations} - -If your test doesn't care about the parameters (it only cares about the number -or order of calls), you can often simply omit the parameter list: - -```cpp - // Expect foo.Bar( ... ) twice with any arguments. - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar).Times(2); - - // Delegate to the given method whenever the factory is invoked. - ON_CALL(foo_factory, MakeFoo) - .WillByDefault(&BuildFooForTest); -``` - -This functionality is only available when a method is not overloaded; to prevent -unexpected behavior it is a compilation error to try to set an expectation on a -method where the specific overload is ambiguous. You can work around this by -supplying a [simpler mock interface](#SimplerInterfaces) than the mocked class -provides. - -This pattern is also useful when the arguments are interesting, but match logic -is substantially complex. You can leave the argument list unspecified and use -SaveArg actions to [save the values for later verification](#SaveArgVerify). If -you do that, you can easily differentiate calling the method the wrong number of -times from calling it with the wrong arguments. - -### Expecting Ordered Calls {#OrderedCalls} - -Although an `EXPECT_CALL()` statement defined earlier takes precedence when -gMock tries to match a function call with an expectation, by default calls don't -have to happen in the order `EXPECT_CALL()` statements are written. For example, -if the arguments match the matchers in the third `EXPECT_CALL()`, but not those -in the first two, then the third expectation will be used. - -If you would rather have all calls occur in the order of the expectations, put -the `EXPECT_CALL()` statements in a block where you define a variable of type -`InSequence`: - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::InSequence; - - { - InSequence s; - - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThis(5)); - EXPECT_CALL(bar, DoThat(_)) - .Times(2); - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThis(6)); - } -``` - -In this example, we expect a call to `foo.DoThis(5)`, followed by two calls to -`bar.DoThat()` where the argument can be anything, which are in turn followed by -a call to `foo.DoThis(6)`. If a call occurred out-of-order, gMock will report an -error. - -### Expecting Partially Ordered Calls {#PartialOrder} - -Sometimes requiring everything to occur in a predetermined order can lead to -brittle tests. For example, we may care about `A` occurring before both `B` and -`C`, but aren't interested in the relative order of `B` and `C`. In this case, -the test should reflect our real intent, instead of being overly constraining. - -gMock allows you to impose an arbitrary DAG (directed acyclic graph) on the -calls. One way to express the DAG is to use the [After](#AfterClause) clause of -`EXPECT_CALL`. - -Another way is via the `InSequence()` clause (not the same as the `InSequence` -class), which we borrowed from jMock 2. It's less flexible than `After()`, but -more convenient when you have long chains of sequential calls, as it doesn't -require you to come up with different names for the expectations in the chains. -Here's how it works: - -If we view `EXPECT_CALL()` statements as nodes in a graph, and add an edge from -node A to node B wherever A must occur before B, we can get a DAG. We use the -term "sequence" to mean a directed path in this DAG. Now, if we decompose the -DAG into sequences, we just need to know which sequences each `EXPECT_CALL()` -belongs to in order to be able to reconstruct the original DAG. - -So, to specify the partial order on the expectations we need to do two things: -first to define some `Sequence` objects, and then for each `EXPECT_CALL()` say -which `Sequence` objects it is part of. - -Expectations in the same sequence must occur in the order they are written. For -example, - -```cpp -using ::testing::Sequence; -... - Sequence s1, s2; - - EXPECT_CALL(foo, A()) - .InSequence(s1, s2); - EXPECT_CALL(bar, B()) - .InSequence(s1); - EXPECT_CALL(bar, C()) - .InSequence(s2); - EXPECT_CALL(foo, D()) - .InSequence(s2); -``` - -specifies the following DAG (where `s1` is `A -> B`, and `s2` is `A -> C -> D`): - -```text - +---> B - | - A ---| - | - +---> C ---> D -``` - -This means that A must occur before B and C, and C must occur before D. There's -no restriction about the order other than these. - -### Controlling When an Expectation Retires - -When a mock method is called, gMock only considers expectations that are still -active. An expectation is active when created, and becomes inactive (aka -*retires*) when a call that has to occur later has occurred. For example, in - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::Sequence; -... - Sequence s1, s2; - - EXPECT_CALL(log, Log(WARNING, _, "File too large.")) // #1 - .Times(AnyNumber()) - .InSequence(s1, s2); - EXPECT_CALL(log, Log(WARNING, _, "Data set is empty.")) // #2 - .InSequence(s1); - EXPECT_CALL(log, Log(WARNING, _, "User not found.")) // #3 - .InSequence(s2); -``` - -as soon as either #2 or #3 is matched, #1 will retire. If a warning `"File too -large."` is logged after this, it will be an error. - -Note that an expectation doesn't retire automatically when it's saturated. For -example, - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -... - EXPECT_CALL(log, Log(WARNING, _, _)); // #1 - EXPECT_CALL(log, Log(WARNING, _, "File too large.")); // #2 -``` - -says that there will be exactly one warning with the message `"File too -large."`. If the second warning contains this message too, #2 will match again -and result in an upper-bound-violated error. - -If this is not what you want, you can ask an expectation to retire as soon as it -becomes saturated: - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -... - EXPECT_CALL(log, Log(WARNING, _, _)); // #1 - EXPECT_CALL(log, Log(WARNING, _, "File too large.")) // #2 - .RetiresOnSaturation(); -``` - -Here #2 can be used only once, so if you have two warnings with the message -`"File too large."`, the first will match #2 and the second will match #1 - -there will be no error. - -## Using Actions - -### Returning References from Mock Methods - -If a mock function's return type is a reference, you need to use `ReturnRef()` -instead of `Return()` to return a result: - -```cpp -using ::testing::ReturnRef; - -class MockFoo : public Foo { - public: - MOCK_METHOD(Bar&, GetBar, (), (override)); -}; -... - MockFoo foo; - Bar bar; - EXPECT_CALL(foo, GetBar()) - .WillOnce(ReturnRef(bar)); -... -``` - -### Returning Live Values from Mock Methods - -The `Return(x)` action saves a copy of `x` when the action is created, and -always returns the same value whenever it's executed. Sometimes you may want to -instead return the *live* value of `x` (i.e. its value at the time when the -action is *executed*.). Use either `ReturnRef()` or `ReturnPointee()` for this -purpose. - -If the mock function's return type is a reference, you can do it using -`ReturnRef(x)`, as shown in the previous recipe ("Returning References from Mock -Methods"). However, gMock doesn't let you use `ReturnRef()` in a mock function -whose return type is not a reference, as doing that usually indicates a user -error. So, what shall you do? - -Though you may be tempted, DO NOT use `ByRef()`: - -```cpp -using testing::ByRef; -using testing::Return; - -class MockFoo : public Foo { - public: - MOCK_METHOD(int, GetValue, (), (override)); -}; -... - int x = 0; - MockFoo foo; - EXPECT_CALL(foo, GetValue()) - .WillRepeatedly(Return(ByRef(x))); // Wrong! - x = 42; - EXPECT_EQ(42, foo.GetValue()); -``` - -Unfortunately, it doesn't work here. The above code will fail with error: - -```text -Value of: foo.GetValue() - Actual: 0 -Expected: 42 -``` - -The reason is that `Return(*value*)` converts `value` to the actual return type -of the mock function at the time when the action is *created*, not when it is -*executed*. (This behavior was chosen for the action to be safe when `value` is -a proxy object that references some temporary objects.) As a result, `ByRef(x)` -is converted to an `int` value (instead of a `const int&`) when the expectation -is set, and `Return(ByRef(x))` will always return 0. - -`ReturnPointee(pointer)` was provided to solve this problem specifically. It -returns the value pointed to by `pointer` at the time the action is *executed*: - -```cpp -using testing::ReturnPointee; -... - int x = 0; - MockFoo foo; - EXPECT_CALL(foo, GetValue()) - .WillRepeatedly(ReturnPointee(&x)); // Note the & here. - x = 42; - EXPECT_EQ(42, foo.GetValue()); // This will succeed now. -``` - -### Combining Actions - -Want to do more than one thing when a function is called? That's fine. `DoAll()` -allow you to do sequence of actions every time. Only the return value of the -last action in the sequence will be used. - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::DoAll; - -class MockFoo : public Foo { - public: - MOCK_METHOD(bool, Bar, (int n), (override)); -}; -... - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(_)) - .WillOnce(DoAll(action_1, - action_2, - ... - action_n)); -``` - -### Verifying Complex Arguments {#SaveArgVerify} - -If you want to verify that a method is called with a particular argument but the -match criteria is complex, it can be difficult to distinguish between -cardinality failures (calling the method the wrong number of times) and argument -match failures. Similarly, if you are matching multiple parameters, it may not -be easy to distinguishing which argument failed to match. For example: - -```cpp - // Not ideal: this could fail because of a problem with arg1 or arg2, or maybe - // just the method wasn't called. - EXPECT_CALL(foo, SendValues(_, ElementsAre(1, 4, 4, 7), EqualsProto( ... ))); -``` - -You can instead save the arguments and test them individually: - -```cpp - EXPECT_CALL(foo, SendValues) - .WillOnce(DoAll(SaveArg<1>(&actual_array), SaveArg<2>(&actual_proto))); - ... run the test - EXPECT_THAT(actual_array, ElementsAre(1, 4, 4, 7)); - EXPECT_THAT(actual_proto, EqualsProto( ... )); -``` - -### Mocking Side Effects {#MockingSideEffects} - -Sometimes a method exhibits its effect not via returning a value but via side -effects. For example, it may change some global state or modify an output -argument. To mock side effects, in general you can define your own action by -implementing `::testing::ActionInterface`. - -If all you need to do is to change an output argument, the built-in -`SetArgPointee()` action is convenient: - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::SetArgPointee; - -class MockMutator : public Mutator { - public: - MOCK_METHOD(void, Mutate, (bool mutate, int* value), (override)); - ... -} -... - MockMutator mutator; - EXPECT_CALL(mutator, Mutate(true, _)) - .WillOnce(SetArgPointee<1>(5)); -``` - -In this example, when `mutator.Mutate()` is called, we will assign 5 to the -`int` variable pointed to by argument #1 (0-based). - -`SetArgPointee()` conveniently makes an internal copy of the value you pass to -it, removing the need to keep the value in scope and alive. The implication -however is that the value must have a copy constructor and assignment operator. - -If the mock method also needs to return a value as well, you can chain -`SetArgPointee()` with `Return()` using `DoAll()`, remembering to put the -`Return()` statement last: - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::Return; -using ::testing::SetArgPointee; - -class MockMutator : public Mutator { - public: - ... - MOCK_METHOD(bool, MutateInt, (int* value), (override)); -} -... - MockMutator mutator; - EXPECT_CALL(mutator, MutateInt(_)) - .WillOnce(DoAll(SetArgPointee<0>(5), - Return(true))); -``` - -Note, however, that if you use the `ReturnOKWith()` method, it will override the -values provided by `SetArgPointee()` in the response parameters of your function -call. - -If the output argument is an array, use the `SetArrayArgument<N>(first, last)` -action instead. It copies the elements in source range `[first, last)` to the -array pointed to by the `N`-th (0-based) argument: - -```cpp -using ::testing::NotNull; -using ::testing::SetArrayArgument; - -class MockArrayMutator : public ArrayMutator { - public: - MOCK_METHOD(void, Mutate, (int* values, int num_values), (override)); - ... -} -... - MockArrayMutator mutator; - int values[5] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; - EXPECT_CALL(mutator, Mutate(NotNull(), 5)) - .WillOnce(SetArrayArgument<0>(values, values + 5)); -``` - -This also works when the argument is an output iterator: - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::SetArrayArgument; - -class MockRolodex : public Rolodex { - public: - MOCK_METHOD(void, GetNames, (std::back_insert_iterator<vector<string>>), - (override)); - ... -} -... - MockRolodex rolodex; - vector<string> names; - names.push_back("George"); - names.push_back("John"); - names.push_back("Thomas"); - EXPECT_CALL(rolodex, GetNames(_)) - .WillOnce(SetArrayArgument<0>(names.begin(), names.end())); -``` - -### Changing a Mock Object's Behavior Based on the State - -If you expect a call to change the behavior of a mock object, you can use -`::testing::InSequence` to specify different behaviors before and after the -call: - -```cpp -using ::testing::InSequence; -using ::testing::Return; - -... - { - InSequence seq; - EXPECT_CALL(my_mock, IsDirty()) - .WillRepeatedly(Return(true)); - EXPECT_CALL(my_mock, Flush()); - EXPECT_CALL(my_mock, IsDirty()) - .WillRepeatedly(Return(false)); - } - my_mock.FlushIfDirty(); -``` - -This makes `my_mock.IsDirty()` return `true` before `my_mock.Flush()` is called -and return `false` afterwards. - -If the behavior change is more complex, you can store the effects in a variable -and make a mock method get its return value from that variable: - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::SaveArg; -using ::testing::Return; - -ACTION_P(ReturnPointee, p) { return *p; } -... - int previous_value = 0; - EXPECT_CALL(my_mock, GetPrevValue) - .WillRepeatedly(ReturnPointee(&previous_value)); - EXPECT_CALL(my_mock, UpdateValue) - .WillRepeatedly(SaveArg<0>(&previous_value)); - my_mock.DoSomethingToUpdateValue(); -``` - -Here `my_mock.GetPrevValue()` will always return the argument of the last -`UpdateValue()` call. - -### Setting the Default Value for a Return Type {#DefaultValue} - -If a mock method's return type is a built-in C++ type or pointer, by default it -will return 0 when invoked. Also, in C++ 11 and above, a mock method whose -return type has a default constructor will return a default-constructed value by -default. You only need to specify an action if this default value doesn't work -for you. - -Sometimes, you may want to change this default value, or you may want to specify -a default value for types gMock doesn't know about. You can do this using the -`::testing::DefaultValue` class template: - -```cpp -using ::testing::DefaultValue; - -class MockFoo : public Foo { - public: - MOCK_METHOD(Bar, CalculateBar, (), (override)); -}; - - -... - Bar default_bar; - // Sets the default return value for type Bar. - DefaultValue<Bar>::Set(default_bar); - - MockFoo foo; - - // We don't need to specify an action here, as the default - // return value works for us. - EXPECT_CALL(foo, CalculateBar()); - - foo.CalculateBar(); // This should return default_bar. - - // Unsets the default return value. - DefaultValue<Bar>::Clear(); -``` - -Please note that changing the default value for a type can make you tests hard -to understand. We recommend you to use this feature judiciously. For example, -you may want to make sure the `Set()` and `Clear()` calls are right next to the -code that uses your mock. - -### Setting the Default Actions for a Mock Method - -You've learned how to change the default value of a given type. However, this -may be too coarse for your purpose: perhaps you have two mock methods with the -same return type and you want them to have different behaviors. The `ON_CALL()` -macro allows you to customize your mock's behavior at the method level: - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::AnyNumber; -using ::testing::Gt; -using ::testing::Return; -... - ON_CALL(foo, Sign(_)) - .WillByDefault(Return(-1)); - ON_CALL(foo, Sign(0)) - .WillByDefault(Return(0)); - ON_CALL(foo, Sign(Gt(0))) - .WillByDefault(Return(1)); - - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Sign(_)) - .Times(AnyNumber()); - - foo.Sign(5); // This should return 1. - foo.Sign(-9); // This should return -1. - foo.Sign(0); // This should return 0. -``` - -As you may have guessed, when there are more than one `ON_CALL()` statements, -the newer ones in the order take precedence over the older ones. In other words, -the **last** one that matches the function arguments will be used. This matching -order allows you to set up the common behavior in a mock object's constructor or -the test fixture's set-up phase and specialize the mock's behavior later. - -Note that both `ON_CALL` and `EXPECT_CALL` have the same "later statements take -precedence" rule, but they don't interact. That is, `EXPECT_CALL`s have their -own precedence order distinct from the `ON_CALL` precedence order. - -### Using Functions/Methods/Functors/Lambdas as Actions {#FunctionsAsActions} - -If the built-in actions don't suit you, you can use an existing callable -(function, `std::function`, method, functor, lambda as an action. - -<!-- GOOGLETEST_CM0024 DO NOT DELETE --> - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; using ::testing::Invoke; - -class MockFoo : public Foo { - public: - MOCK_METHOD(int, Sum, (int x, int y), (override)); - MOCK_METHOD(bool, ComplexJob, (int x), (override)); -}; - -int CalculateSum(int x, int y) { return x + y; } -int Sum3(int x, int y, int z) { return x + y + z; } - -class Helper { - public: - bool ComplexJob(int x); -}; - -... - MockFoo foo; - Helper helper; - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Sum(_, _)) - .WillOnce(&CalculateSum) - .WillRepeatedly(Invoke(NewPermanentCallback(Sum3, 1))); - EXPECT_CALL(foo, ComplexJob(_)) - .WillOnce(Invoke(&helper, &Helper::ComplexJob)) - .WillRepeatedly([](int x) { return x > 0; }); - - foo.Sum(5, 6); // Invokes CalculateSum(5, 6). - foo.Sum(2, 3); // Invokes Sum3(1, 2, 3). - foo.ComplexJob(10); // Invokes helper.ComplexJob(10). - foo.ComplexJob(-1); // Invokes the inline lambda. -``` - -The only requirement is that the type of the function, etc must be *compatible* -with the signature of the mock function, meaning that the latter's arguments can -be implicitly converted to the corresponding arguments of the former, and the -former's return type can be implicitly converted to that of the latter. So, you -can invoke something whose type is *not* exactly the same as the mock function, -as long as it's safe to do so - nice, huh? - -**`Note:`{.escaped}** - -* The action takes ownership of the callback and will delete it when the - action itself is destructed. -* If the type of a callback is derived from a base callback type `C`, you need - to implicitly cast it to `C` to resolve the overloading, e.g. - - ```cpp - using ::testing::Invoke; - ... - ResultCallback<bool>* is_ok = ...; - ... Invoke(is_ok) ...; // This works. - - BlockingClosure* done = new BlockingClosure; - ... Invoke(implicit_cast<Closure*>(done)) ...; // The cast is necessary. - ``` - -### Using Functions with Extra Info as Actions - -The function or functor you call using `Invoke()` must have the same number of -arguments as the mock function you use it for. Sometimes you may have a function -that takes more arguments, and you are willing to pass in the extra arguments -yourself to fill the gap. You can do this in gMock using callbacks with -pre-bound arguments. Here's an example: - -```cpp -using ::testing::Invoke; - -class MockFoo : public Foo { - public: - MOCK_METHOD(char, DoThis, (int n), (override)); -}; - -char SignOfSum(int x, int y) { - const int sum = x + y; - return (sum > 0) ? '+' : (sum < 0) ? '-' : '0'; -} - -TEST_F(FooTest, Test) { - MockFoo foo; - - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThis(2)) - .WillOnce(Invoke(NewPermanentCallback(SignOfSum, 5))); - EXPECT_EQ('+', foo.DoThis(2)); // Invokes SignOfSum(5, 2). -} -``` - -### Invoking a Function/Method/Functor/Lambda/Callback Without Arguments - -`Invoke()` is very useful for doing actions that are more complex. It passes the -mock function's arguments to the function, etc being invoked such that the -callee has the full context of the call to work with. If the invoked function is -not interested in some or all of the arguments, it can simply ignore them. - -Yet, a common pattern is that a test author wants to invoke a function without -the arguments of the mock function. `Invoke()` allows her to do that using a -wrapper function that throws away the arguments before invoking an underlining -nullary function. Needless to say, this can be tedious and obscures the intent -of the test. - -`InvokeWithoutArgs()` solves this problem. It's like `Invoke()` except that it -doesn't pass the mock function's arguments to the callee. Here's an example: - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::InvokeWithoutArgs; - -class MockFoo : public Foo { - public: - MOCK_METHOD(bool, ComplexJob, (int n), (override)); -}; - -bool Job1() { ... } -bool Job2(int n, char c) { ... } - -... - MockFoo foo; - EXPECT_CALL(foo, ComplexJob(_)) - .WillOnce(InvokeWithoutArgs(Job1)) - .WillOnce(InvokeWithoutArgs(NewPermanentCallback(Job2, 5, 'a'))); - - foo.ComplexJob(10); // Invokes Job1(). - foo.ComplexJob(20); // Invokes Job2(5, 'a'). -``` - -**`Note:`{.escaped}** - -* The action takes ownership of the callback and will delete it when the - action itself is destructed. -* If the type of a callback is derived from a base callback type `C`, you need - to implicitly cast it to `C` to resolve the overloading, e.g. - - ```cpp - using ::testing::InvokeWithoutArgs; - ... - ResultCallback<bool>* is_ok = ...; - ... InvokeWithoutArgs(is_ok) ...; // This works. - - BlockingClosure* done = ...; - ... InvokeWithoutArgs(implicit_cast<Closure*>(done)) ...; - // The cast is necessary. - ``` - -### Invoking an Argument of the Mock Function - -Sometimes a mock function will receive a function pointer, a functor (in other -words, a "callable") as an argument, e.g. - -```cpp -class MockFoo : public Foo { - public: - MOCK_METHOD(bool, DoThis, (int n, (ResultCallback1<bool, int>* callback)), - (override)); -}; -``` - -and you may want to invoke this callable argument: - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -... - MockFoo foo; - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThis(_, _)) - .WillOnce(...); - // Will execute callback->Run(5), where callback is the - // second argument DoThis() receives. -``` - -NOTE: The section below is legacy documentation from before C++ had lambdas: - -Arghh, you need to refer to a mock function argument but C++ has no lambda -(yet), so you have to define your own action. :-( Or do you really? - -Well, gMock has an action to solve *exactly* this problem: - -```cpp -InvokeArgument<N>(arg_1, arg_2, ..., arg_m) -``` - -will invoke the `N`-th (0-based) argument the mock function receives, with -`arg_1`, `arg_2`, ..., and `arg_m`. No matter if the argument is a function -pointer, a functor, or a callback. gMock handles them all. - -With that, you could write: - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::InvokeArgument; -... - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThis(_, _)) - .WillOnce(InvokeArgument<1>(5)); - // Will execute callback->Run(5), where callback is the - // second argument DoThis() receives. -``` - -What if the callable takes an argument by reference? No problem - just wrap it -inside `ByRef()`: - -```cpp - ... - MOCK_METHOD(bool, Bar, - ((ResultCallback2<bool, int, const Helper&>* callback)), - (override)); - ... - using ::testing::_; - using ::testing::ByRef; - using ::testing::InvokeArgument; - ... - MockFoo foo; - Helper helper; - ... - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(_)) - .WillOnce(InvokeArgument<0>(5, ByRef(helper))); - // ByRef(helper) guarantees that a reference to helper, not a copy of it, - // will be passed to the callback. -``` - -What if the callable takes an argument by reference and we do **not** wrap the -argument in `ByRef()`? Then `InvokeArgument()` will *make a copy* of the -argument, and pass a *reference to the copy*, instead of a reference to the -original value, to the callable. This is especially handy when the argument is a -temporary value: - -```cpp - ... - MOCK_METHOD(bool, DoThat, (bool (*f)(const double& x, const string& s)), - (override)); - ... - using ::testing::_; - using ::testing::InvokeArgument; - ... - MockFoo foo; - ... - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThat(_)) - .WillOnce(InvokeArgument<0>(5.0, string("Hi"))); - // Will execute (*f)(5.0, string("Hi")), where f is the function pointer - // DoThat() receives. Note that the values 5.0 and string("Hi") are - // temporary and dead once the EXPECT_CALL() statement finishes. Yet - // it's fine to perform this action later, since a copy of the values - // are kept inside the InvokeArgument action. -``` - -### Ignoring an Action's Result - -Sometimes you have an action that returns *something*, but you need an action -that returns `void` (perhaps you want to use it in a mock function that returns -`void`, or perhaps it needs to be used in `DoAll()` and it's not the last in the -list). `IgnoreResult()` lets you do that. For example: - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::DoAll; -using ::testing::IgnoreResult; -using ::testing::Return; - -int Process(const MyData& data); -string DoSomething(); - -class MockFoo : public Foo { - public: - MOCK_METHOD(void, Abc, (const MyData& data), (override)); - MOCK_METHOD(bool, Xyz, (), (override)); -}; - - ... - MockFoo foo; - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Abc(_)) - // .WillOnce(Invoke(Process)); - // The above line won't compile as Process() returns int but Abc() needs - // to return void. - .WillOnce(IgnoreResult(Process)); - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Xyz()) - .WillOnce(DoAll(IgnoreResult(DoSomething), - // Ignores the string DoSomething() returns. - Return(true))); -``` - -Note that you **cannot** use `IgnoreResult()` on an action that already returns -`void`. Doing so will lead to ugly compiler errors. - -### Selecting an Action's Arguments {#SelectingArgs} - -Say you have a mock function `Foo()` that takes seven arguments, and you have a -custom action that you want to invoke when `Foo()` is called. Trouble is, the -custom action only wants three arguments: - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::Invoke; -... - MOCK_METHOD(bool, Foo, - (bool visible, const string& name, int x, int y, - (const map<pair<int, int>>), double& weight, double min_weight, - double max_wight)); -... -bool IsVisibleInQuadrant1(bool visible, int x, int y) { - return visible && x >= 0 && y >= 0; -} -... - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Foo) - .WillOnce(Invoke(IsVisibleInQuadrant1)); // Uh, won't compile. :-( -``` - -To please the compiler God, you need to define an "adaptor" that has the same -signature as `Foo()` and calls the custom action with the right arguments: - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::Invoke; -... -bool MyIsVisibleInQuadrant1(bool visible, const string& name, int x, int y, - const map<pair<int, int>, double>& weight, - double min_weight, double max_wight) { - return IsVisibleInQuadrant1(visible, x, y); -} -... - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Foo) - .WillOnce(Invoke(MyIsVisibleInQuadrant1)); // Now it works. -``` - -But isn't this awkward? - -gMock provides a generic *action adaptor*, so you can spend your time minding -more important business than writing your own adaptors. Here's the syntax: - -```cpp -WithArgs<N1, N2, ..., Nk>(action) -``` - -creates an action that passes the arguments of the mock function at the given -indices (0-based) to the inner `action` and performs it. Using `WithArgs`, our -original example can be written as: - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::Invoke; -using ::testing::WithArgs; -... - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Foo) - .WillOnce(WithArgs<0, 2, 3>(Invoke(IsVisibleInQuadrant1))); // No need to define your own adaptor. -``` - -For better readability, gMock also gives you: - -* `WithoutArgs(action)` when the inner `action` takes *no* argument, and -* `WithArg<N>(action)` (no `s` after `Arg`) when the inner `action` takes - *one* argument. - -As you may have realized, `InvokeWithoutArgs(...)` is just syntactic sugar for -`WithoutArgs(Invoke(...))`. - -Here are more tips: - -* The inner action used in `WithArgs` and friends does not have to be - `Invoke()` -- it can be anything. -* You can repeat an argument in the argument list if necessary, e.g. - `WithArgs<2, 3, 3, 5>(...)`. -* You can change the order of the arguments, e.g. `WithArgs<3, 2, 1>(...)`. -* The types of the selected arguments do *not* have to match the signature of - the inner action exactly. It works as long as they can be implicitly - converted to the corresponding arguments of the inner action. For example, - if the 4-th argument of the mock function is an `int` and `my_action` takes - a `double`, `WithArg<4>(my_action)` will work. - -### Ignoring Arguments in Action Functions - -The [selecting-an-action's-arguments](#SelectingArgs) recipe showed us one way -to make a mock function and an action with incompatible argument lists fit -together. The downside is that wrapping the action in `WithArgs<...>()` can get -tedious for people writing the tests. - -If you are defining a function (or method, functor, lambda, callback) to be used -with `Invoke*()`, and you are not interested in some of its arguments, an -alternative to `WithArgs` is to declare the uninteresting arguments as `Unused`. -This makes the definition less cluttered and less fragile in case the types of -the uninteresting arguments change. It could also increase the chance the action -function can be reused. For example, given - -```cpp - public: - MOCK_METHOD(double, Foo, double(const string& label, double x, double y), - (override)); - MOCK_METHOD(double, Bar, (int index, double x, double y), (override)); -``` - -instead of - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::Invoke; - -double DistanceToOriginWithLabel(const string& label, double x, double y) { - return sqrt(x*x + y*y); -} -double DistanceToOriginWithIndex(int index, double x, double y) { - return sqrt(x*x + y*y); -} -... - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Foo("abc", _, _)) - .WillOnce(Invoke(DistanceToOriginWithLabel)); - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Bar(5, _, _)) - .WillOnce(Invoke(DistanceToOriginWithIndex)); -``` - -you could write - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::Invoke; -using ::testing::Unused; - -double DistanceToOrigin(Unused, double x, double y) { - return sqrt(x*x + y*y); -} -... - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Foo("abc", _, _)) - .WillOnce(Invoke(DistanceToOrigin)); - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Bar(5, _, _)) - .WillOnce(Invoke(DistanceToOrigin)); -``` - -### Sharing Actions - -Just like matchers, a gMock action object consists of a pointer to a ref-counted -implementation object. Therefore copying actions is also allowed and very -efficient. When the last action that references the implementation object dies, -the implementation object will be deleted. - -If you have some complex action that you want to use again and again, you may -not have to build it from scratch everytime. If the action doesn't have an -internal state (i.e. if it always does the same thing no matter how many times -it has been called), you can assign it to an action variable and use that -variable repeatedly. For example: - -```cpp -using ::testing::Action; -using ::testing::DoAll; -using ::testing::Return; -using ::testing::SetArgPointee; -... - Action<bool(int*)> set_flag = DoAll(SetArgPointee<0>(5), - Return(true)); - ... use set_flag in .WillOnce() and .WillRepeatedly() ... -``` - -However, if the action has its own state, you may be surprised if you share the -action object. Suppose you have an action factory `IncrementCounter(init)` which -creates an action that increments and returns a counter whose initial value is -`init`, using two actions created from the same expression and using a shared -action will exhibit different behaviors. Example: - -```cpp - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThis()) - .WillRepeatedly(IncrementCounter(0)); - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThat()) - .WillRepeatedly(IncrementCounter(0)); - foo.DoThis(); // Returns 1. - foo.DoThis(); // Returns 2. - foo.DoThat(); // Returns 1 - Blah() uses a different - // counter than Bar()'s. -``` - -versus - -```cpp -using ::testing::Action; -... - Action<int()> increment = IncrementCounter(0); - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThis()) - .WillRepeatedly(increment); - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThat()) - .WillRepeatedly(increment); - foo.DoThis(); // Returns 1. - foo.DoThis(); // Returns 2. - foo.DoThat(); // Returns 3 - the counter is shared. -``` - -### Testing Asynchronous Behavior - -One oft-encountered problem with gMock is that it can be hard to test -asynchronous behavior. Suppose you had a `EventQueue` class that you wanted to -test, and you created a separate `EventDispatcher` interface so that you could -easily mock it out. However, the implementation of the class fired all the -events on a background thread, which made test timings difficult. You could just -insert `sleep()` statements and hope for the best, but that makes your test -behavior nondeterministic. A better way is to use gMock actions and -`Notification` objects to force your asynchronous test to behave synchronously. - -```cpp -using ::testing::DoAll; -using ::testing::InvokeWithoutArgs; -using ::testing::Return; - -class MockEventDispatcher : public EventDispatcher { - MOCK_METHOD(bool, DispatchEvent, (int32), (override)); -}; - -ACTION_P(Notify, notification) { - notification->Notify(); -} - -TEST(EventQueueTest, EnqueueEventTest) { - MockEventDispatcher mock_event_dispatcher; - EventQueue event_queue(&mock_event_dispatcher); - - const int32 kEventId = 321; - Notification done; - EXPECT_CALL(mock_event_dispatcher, DispatchEvent(kEventId)) - .WillOnce(Notify(&done)); - - event_queue.EnqueueEvent(kEventId); - done.WaitForNotification(); -} -``` - -In the example above, we set our normal gMock expectations, but then add an -additional action to notify the `Notification` object. Now we can just call -`Notification::WaitForNotification()` in the main thread to wait for the -asynchronous call to finish. After that, our test suite is complete and we can -safely exit. - -Note: this example has a downside: namely, if the expectation is not satisfied, -our test will run forever. It will eventually time-out and fail, but it will -take longer and be slightly harder to debug. To alleviate this problem, you can -use `WaitForNotificationWithTimeout(ms)` instead of `WaitForNotification()`. - -## Misc Recipes on Using gMock - -### Mocking Methods That Use Move-Only Types - -C++11 introduced *move-only types*. A move-only-typed value can be moved from -one object to another, but cannot be copied. `std::unique_ptr<T>` is probably -the most commonly used move-only type. - -Mocking a method that takes and/or returns move-only types presents some -challenges, but nothing insurmountable. This recipe shows you how you can do it. -Note that the support for move-only method arguments was only introduced to -gMock in April 2017; in older code, you may find more complex -[workarounds](#LegacyMoveOnly) for lack of this feature. - -Let’s say we are working on a fictional project that lets one post and share -snippets called “buzzesâ€. Your code uses these types: - -```cpp -enum class AccessLevel { kInternal, kPublic }; - -class Buzz { - public: - explicit Buzz(AccessLevel access) { ... } - ... -}; - -class Buzzer { - public: - virtual ~Buzzer() {} - virtual std::unique_ptr<Buzz> MakeBuzz(StringPiece text) = 0; - virtual bool ShareBuzz(std::unique_ptr<Buzz> buzz, int64_t timestamp) = 0; - ... -}; -``` - -A `Buzz` object represents a snippet being posted. A class that implements the -`Buzzer` interface is capable of creating and sharing `Buzz`es. Methods in -`Buzzer` may return a `unique_ptr<Buzz>` or take a `unique_ptr<Buzz>`. Now we -need to mock `Buzzer` in our tests. - -To mock a method that accepts or returns move-only types, you just use the -familiar `MOCK_METHOD` syntax as usual: - -```cpp -class MockBuzzer : public Buzzer { - public: - MOCK_METHOD(std::unique_ptr<Buzz>, MakeBuzz, (StringPiece text), (override)); - MOCK_METHOD(bool, ShareBuzz, (std::unique_ptr<Buzz> buzz, int64_t timestamp), - (override)); -}; -``` - -Now that we have the mock class defined, we can use it in tests. In the -following code examples, we assume that we have defined a `MockBuzzer` object -named `mock_buzzer_`: - -```cpp - MockBuzzer mock_buzzer_; -``` - -First let’s see how we can set expectations on the `MakeBuzz()` method, which -returns a `unique_ptr<Buzz>`. - -As usual, if you set an expectation without an action (i.e. the `.WillOnce()` or -`.WillRepeatedly()` clause), when that expectation fires, the default action for -that method will be taken. Since `unique_ptr<>` has a default constructor that -returns a null `unique_ptr`, that’s what you’ll get if you don’t specify an -action: - -```cpp - // Use the default action. - EXPECT_CALL(mock_buzzer_, MakeBuzz("hello")); - - // Triggers the previous EXPECT_CALL. - EXPECT_EQ(nullptr, mock_buzzer_.MakeBuzz("hello")); -``` - -If you are not happy with the default action, you can tweak it as usual; see -[Setting Default Actions](#OnCall). - -If you just need to return a pre-defined move-only value, you can use the -`Return(ByMove(...))` action: - -```cpp - // When this fires, the unique_ptr<> specified by ByMove(...) will - // be returned. - EXPECT_CALL(mock_buzzer_, MakeBuzz("world")) - .WillOnce(Return(ByMove(MakeUnique<Buzz>(AccessLevel::kInternal)))); - - EXPECT_NE(nullptr, mock_buzzer_.MakeBuzz("world")); -``` - -Note that `ByMove()` is essential here - if you drop it, the code won’t compile. - -Quiz time! What do you think will happen if a `Return(ByMove(...))` action is -performed more than once (e.g. you write `... -.WillRepeatedly(Return(ByMove(...)));`)? Come think of it, after the first time -the action runs, the source value will be consumed (since it’s a move-only -value), so the next time around, there’s no value to move from -- you’ll get a -run-time error that `Return(ByMove(...))` can only be run once. - -If you need your mock method to do more than just moving a pre-defined value, -remember that you can always use a lambda or a callable object, which can do -pretty much anything you want: - -```cpp - EXPECT_CALL(mock_buzzer_, MakeBuzz("x")) - .WillRepeatedly([](StringPiece text) { - return MakeUnique<Buzz>(AccessLevel::kInternal); - }); - - EXPECT_NE(nullptr, mock_buzzer_.MakeBuzz("x")); - EXPECT_NE(nullptr, mock_buzzer_.MakeBuzz("x")); -``` - -Every time this `EXPECT_CALL` fires, a new `unique_ptr<Buzz>` will be created -and returned. You cannot do this with `Return(ByMove(...))`. - -That covers returning move-only values; but how do we work with methods -accepting move-only arguments? The answer is that they work normally, although -some actions will not compile when any of method's arguments are move-only. You -can always use `Return`, or a [lambda or functor](#FunctionsAsActions): - -```cpp - using ::testing::Unused; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock_buzzer_, ShareBuzz(NotNull(), _)).WillOnce(Return(true)); - EXPECT_TRUE(mock_buzzer_.ShareBuzz(MakeUnique<Buzz>(AccessLevel::kInternal)), - 0); - - EXPECT_CALL(mock_buzzer_, ShareBuzz(_, _)).WillOnce( - [](std::unique_ptr<Buzz> buzz, Unused) { return buzz != nullptr; }); - EXPECT_FALSE(mock_buzzer_.ShareBuzz(nullptr, 0)); -``` - -Many built-in actions (`WithArgs`, `WithoutArgs`,`DeleteArg`, `SaveArg`, ...) -could in principle support move-only arguments, but the support for this is not -implemented yet. If this is blocking you, please file a bug. - -A few actions (e.g. `DoAll`) copy their arguments internally, so they can never -work with non-copyable objects; you'll have to use functors instead. - -#### Legacy workarounds for move-only types {#LegacyMoveOnly} - -Support for move-only function arguments was only introduced to gMock in April -2017. In older code, you may encounter the following workaround for the lack of -this feature (it is no longer necessary - we're including it just for -reference): - -```cpp -class MockBuzzer : public Buzzer { - public: - MOCK_METHOD(bool, DoShareBuzz, (Buzz* buzz, Time timestamp)); - bool ShareBuzz(std::unique_ptr<Buzz> buzz, Time timestamp) override { - return DoShareBuzz(buzz.get(), timestamp); - } -}; -``` - -The trick is to delegate the `ShareBuzz()` method to a mock method (let’s call -it `DoShareBuzz()`) that does not take move-only parameters. Then, instead of -setting expectations on `ShareBuzz()`, you set them on the `DoShareBuzz()` mock -method: - -```cpp - MockBuzzer mock_buzzer_; - EXPECT_CALL(mock_buzzer_, DoShareBuzz(NotNull(), _)); - - // When one calls ShareBuzz() on the MockBuzzer like this, the call is - // forwarded to DoShareBuzz(), which is mocked. Therefore this statement - // will trigger the above EXPECT_CALL. - mock_buzzer_.ShareBuzz(MakeUnique<Buzz>(AccessLevel::kInternal), 0); -``` - -### Making the Compilation Faster - -Believe it or not, the *vast majority* of the time spent on compiling a mock -class is in generating its constructor and destructor, as they perform -non-trivial tasks (e.g. verification of the expectations). What's more, mock -methods with different signatures have different types and thus their -constructors/destructors need to be generated by the compiler separately. As a -result, if you mock many different types of methods, compiling your mock class -can get really slow. - -If you are experiencing slow compilation, you can move the definition of your -mock class' constructor and destructor out of the class body and into a `.cc` -file. This way, even if you `#include` your mock class in N files, the compiler -only needs to generate its constructor and destructor once, resulting in a much -faster compilation. - -Let's illustrate the idea using an example. Here's the definition of a mock -class before applying this recipe: - -```cpp -// File mock_foo.h. -... -class MockFoo : public Foo { - public: - // Since we don't declare the constructor or the destructor, - // the compiler will generate them in every translation unit - // where this mock class is used. - - MOCK_METHOD(int, DoThis, (), (override)); - MOCK_METHOD(bool, DoThat, (const char* str), (override)); - ... more mock methods ... -}; -``` - -After the change, it would look like: - -```cpp -// File mock_foo.h. -... -class MockFoo : public Foo { - public: - // The constructor and destructor are declared, but not defined, here. - MockFoo(); - virtual ~MockFoo(); - - MOCK_METHOD(int, DoThis, (), (override)); - MOCK_METHOD(bool, DoThat, (const char* str), (override)); - ... more mock methods ... -}; -``` - -and - -```cpp -// File mock_foo.cc. -#include "path/to/mock_foo.h" - -// The definitions may appear trivial, but the functions actually do a -// lot of things through the constructors/destructors of the member -// variables used to implement the mock methods. -MockFoo::MockFoo() {} -MockFoo::~MockFoo() {} -``` - -### Forcing a Verification - -When it's being destroyed, your friendly mock object will automatically verify -that all expectations on it have been satisfied, and will generate googletest -failures if not. This is convenient as it leaves you with one less thing to -worry about. That is, unless you are not sure if your mock object will be -destroyed. - -How could it be that your mock object won't eventually be destroyed? Well, it -might be created on the heap and owned by the code you are testing. Suppose -there's a bug in that code and it doesn't delete the mock object properly - you -could end up with a passing test when there's actually a bug. - -Using a heap checker is a good idea and can alleviate the concern, but its -implementation is not 100% reliable. So, sometimes you do want to *force* gMock -to verify a mock object before it is (hopefully) destructed. You can do this -with `Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&mock_object)`: - -```cpp -TEST(MyServerTest, ProcessesRequest) { - using ::testing::Mock; - - MockFoo* const foo = new MockFoo; - EXPECT_CALL(*foo, ...)...; - // ... other expectations ... - - // server now owns foo. - MyServer server(foo); - server.ProcessRequest(...); - - // In case that server's destructor will forget to delete foo, - // this will verify the expectations anyway. - Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(foo); -} // server is destroyed when it goes out of scope here. -``` - -**Tip:** The `Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations()` function returns a `bool` to -indicate whether the verification was successful (`true` for yes), so you can -wrap that function call inside a `ASSERT_TRUE()` if there is no point going -further when the verification has failed. - -### Using Check Points {#UsingCheckPoints} - -Sometimes you may want to "reset" a mock object at various check points in your -test: at each check point, you verify that all existing expectations on the mock -object have been satisfied, and then you set some new expectations on it as if -it's newly created. This allows you to work with a mock object in "phases" whose -sizes are each manageable. - -One such scenario is that in your test's `SetUp()` function, you may want to put -the object you are testing into a certain state, with the help from a mock -object. Once in the desired state, you want to clear all expectations on the -mock, such that in the `TEST_F` body you can set fresh expectations on it. - -As you may have figured out, the `Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations()` function -we saw in the previous recipe can help you here. Or, if you are using -`ON_CALL()` to set default actions on the mock object and want to clear the -default actions as well, use `Mock::VerifyAndClear(&mock_object)` instead. This -function does what `Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&mock_object)` does and -returns the same `bool`, **plus** it clears the `ON_CALL()` statements on -`mock_object` too. - -Another trick you can use to achieve the same effect is to put the expectations -in sequences and insert calls to a dummy "check-point" function at specific -places. Then you can verify that the mock function calls do happen at the right -time. For example, if you are exercising code: - -```cpp - Foo(1); - Foo(2); - Foo(3); -``` - -and want to verify that `Foo(1)` and `Foo(3)` both invoke `mock.Bar("a")`, but -`Foo(2)` doesn't invoke anything. You can write: - -```cpp -using ::testing::MockFunction; - -TEST(FooTest, InvokesBarCorrectly) { - MyMock mock; - // Class MockFunction<F> has exactly one mock method. It is named - // Call() and has type F. - MockFunction<void(string check_point_name)> check; - { - InSequence s; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Bar("a")); - EXPECT_CALL(check, Call("1")); - EXPECT_CALL(check, Call("2")); - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Bar("a")); - } - Foo(1); - check.Call("1"); - Foo(2); - check.Call("2"); - Foo(3); -} -``` - -The expectation spec says that the first `Bar("a")` must happen before check -point "1", the second `Bar("a")` must happen after check point "2", and nothing -should happen between the two check points. The explicit check points make it -easy to tell which `Bar("a")` is called by which call to `Foo()`. - -### Mocking Destructors - -Sometimes you want to make sure a mock object is destructed at the right time, -e.g. after `bar->A()` is called but before `bar->B()` is called. We already know -that you can specify constraints on the [order](#OrderedCalls) of mock function -calls, so all we need to do is to mock the destructor of the mock function. - -This sounds simple, except for one problem: a destructor is a special function -with special syntax and special semantics, and the `MOCK_METHOD` macro doesn't -work for it: - -```cpp -MOCK_METHOD(void, ~MockFoo, ()); // Won't compile! -``` - -The good news is that you can use a simple pattern to achieve the same effect. -First, add a mock function `Die()` to your mock class and call it in the -destructor, like this: - -```cpp -class MockFoo : public Foo { - ... - // Add the following two lines to the mock class. - MOCK_METHOD(void, Die, ()); - virtual ~MockFoo() { Die(); } -}; -``` - -(If the name `Die()` clashes with an existing symbol, choose another name.) Now, -we have translated the problem of testing when a `MockFoo` object dies to -testing when its `Die()` method is called: - -```cpp - MockFoo* foo = new MockFoo; - MockBar* bar = new MockBar; - ... - { - InSequence s; - - // Expects *foo to die after bar->A() and before bar->B(). - EXPECT_CALL(*bar, A()); - EXPECT_CALL(*foo, Die()); - EXPECT_CALL(*bar, B()); - } -``` - -And that's that. - -### Using gMock and Threads {#UsingThreads} - -In a **unit** test, it's best if you could isolate and test a piece of code in a -single-threaded context. That avoids race conditions and dead locks, and makes -debugging your test much easier. - -Yet most programs are multi-threaded, and sometimes to test something we need to -pound on it from more than one thread. gMock works for this purpose too. - -Remember the steps for using a mock: - -1. Create a mock object `foo`. -2. Set its default actions and expectations using `ON_CALL()` and - `EXPECT_CALL()`. -3. The code under test calls methods of `foo`. -4. Optionally, verify and reset the mock. -5. Destroy the mock yourself, or let the code under test destroy it. The - destructor will automatically verify it. - -If you follow the following simple rules, your mocks and threads can live -happily together: - -* Execute your *test code* (as opposed to the code being tested) in *one* - thread. This makes your test easy to follow. -* Obviously, you can do step #1 without locking. -* When doing step #2 and #5, make sure no other thread is accessing `foo`. - Obvious too, huh? -* #3 and #4 can be done either in one thread or in multiple threads - anyway - you want. gMock takes care of the locking, so you don't have to do any - - unless required by your test logic. - -If you violate the rules (for example, if you set expectations on a mock while -another thread is calling its methods), you get undefined behavior. That's not -fun, so don't do it. - -gMock guarantees that the action for a mock function is done in the same thread -that called the mock function. For example, in - -```cpp - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Foo(1)) - .WillOnce(action1); - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Foo(2)) - .WillOnce(action2); -``` - -if `Foo(1)` is called in thread 1 and `Foo(2)` is called in thread 2, gMock will -execute `action1` in thread 1 and `action2` in thread 2. - -gMock does *not* impose a sequence on actions performed in different threads -(doing so may create deadlocks as the actions may need to cooperate). This means -that the execution of `action1` and `action2` in the above example *may* -interleave. If this is a problem, you should add proper synchronization logic to -`action1` and `action2` to make the test thread-safe. - -Also, remember that `DefaultValue<T>` is a global resource that potentially -affects *all* living mock objects in your program. Naturally, you won't want to -mess with it from multiple threads or when there still are mocks in action. - -### Controlling How Much Information gMock Prints - -When gMock sees something that has the potential of being an error (e.g. a mock -function with no expectation is called, a.k.a. an uninteresting call, which is -allowed but perhaps you forgot to explicitly ban the call), it prints some -warning messages, including the arguments of the function, the return value, and -the stack trace. Hopefully this will remind you to take a look and see if there -is indeed a problem. - -Sometimes you are confident that your tests are correct and may not appreciate -such friendly messages. Some other times, you are debugging your tests or -learning about the behavior of the code you are testing, and wish you could -observe every mock call that happens (including argument values, the return -value, and the stack trace). Clearly, one size doesn't fit all. - -You can control how much gMock tells you using the `--gmock_verbose=LEVEL` -command-line flag, where `LEVEL` is a string with three possible values: - -* `info`: gMock will print all informational messages, warnings, and errors - (most verbose). At this setting, gMock will also log any calls to the - `ON_CALL/EXPECT_CALL` macros. It will include a stack trace in - "uninteresting call" warnings. -* `warning`: gMock will print both warnings and errors (less verbose); it will - omit the stack traces in "uninteresting call" warnings. This is the default. -* `error`: gMock will print errors only (least verbose). - -Alternatively, you can adjust the value of that flag from within your tests like -so: - -```cpp - ::testing::FLAGS_gmock_verbose = "error"; -``` - -If you find gMock printing too many stack frames with its informational or -warning messages, remember that you can control their amount with the -`--gtest_stack_trace_depth=max_depth` flag. - -Now, judiciously use the right flag to enable gMock serve you better! - -### Gaining Super Vision into Mock Calls - -You have a test using gMock. It fails: gMock tells you some expectations aren't -satisfied. However, you aren't sure why: Is there a typo somewhere in the -matchers? Did you mess up the order of the `EXPECT_CALL`s? Or is the code under -test doing something wrong? How can you find out the cause? - -Won't it be nice if you have X-ray vision and can actually see the trace of all -`EXPECT_CALL`s and mock method calls as they are made? For each call, would you -like to see its actual argument values and which `EXPECT_CALL` gMock thinks it -matches? If you still need some help to figure out who made these calls, how -about being able to see the complete stack trace at each mock call? - -You can unlock this power by running your test with the `--gmock_verbose=info` -flag. For example, given the test program: - -```cpp -#include "gmock/gmock.h" - -using testing::_; -using testing::HasSubstr; -using testing::Return; - -class MockFoo { - public: - MOCK_METHOD(void, F, (const string& x, const string& y)); -}; - -TEST(Foo, Bar) { - MockFoo mock; - EXPECT_CALL(mock, F(_, _)).WillRepeatedly(Return()); - EXPECT_CALL(mock, F("a", "b")); - EXPECT_CALL(mock, F("c", HasSubstr("d"))); - - mock.F("a", "good"); - mock.F("a", "b"); -} -``` - -if you run it with `--gmock_verbose=info`, you will see this output: - -```shell -[ RUN ] Foo.Bar - -foo_test.cc:14: EXPECT_CALL(mock, F(_, _)) invoked -Stack trace: ... - -foo_test.cc:15: EXPECT_CALL(mock, F("a", "b")) invoked -Stack trace: ... - -foo_test.cc:16: EXPECT_CALL(mock, F("c", HasSubstr("d"))) invoked -Stack trace: ... - -foo_test.cc:14: Mock function call matches EXPECT_CALL(mock, F(_, _))... - Function call: F(@0x7fff7c8dad40"a",@0x7fff7c8dad10"good") -Stack trace: ... - -foo_test.cc:15: Mock function call matches EXPECT_CALL(mock, F("a", "b"))... - Function call: F(@0x7fff7c8dada0"a",@0x7fff7c8dad70"b") -Stack trace: ... - -foo_test.cc:16: Failure -Actual function call count doesn't match EXPECT_CALL(mock, F("c", HasSubstr("d")))... - Expected: to be called once - Actual: never called - unsatisfied and active -[ FAILED ] Foo.Bar -``` - -Suppose the bug is that the `"c"` in the third `EXPECT_CALL` is a typo and -should actually be `"a"`. With the above message, you should see that the actual -`F("a", "good")` call is matched by the first `EXPECT_CALL`, not the third as -you thought. From that it should be obvious that the third `EXPECT_CALL` is -written wrong. Case solved. - -If you are interested in the mock call trace but not the stack traces, you can -combine `--gmock_verbose=info` with `--gtest_stack_trace_depth=0` on the test -command line. - -<!-- GOOGLETEST_CM0025 DO NOT DELETE --> - -### Running Tests in Emacs - -If you build and run your tests in Emacs using the `M-x google-compile` command -(as many googletest users do), the source file locations of gMock and googletest -errors will be highlighted. Just press `<Enter>` on one of them and you'll be -taken to the offending line. Or, you can just type `C-x`` to jump to the next -error. - -To make it even easier, you can add the following lines to your `~/.emacs` file: - -```text -(global-set-key "\M-m" 'google-compile) ; m is for make -(global-set-key [M-down] 'next-error) -(global-set-key [M-up] '(lambda () (interactive) (next-error -1))) -``` - -Then you can type `M-m` to start a build (if you want to run the test as well, -just make sure `foo_test.run` or `runtests` is in the build command you supply -after typing `M-m`), or `M-up`/`M-down` to move back and forth between errors. - -## Extending gMock - -### Writing New Matchers Quickly {#NewMatchers} - -WARNING: gMock does not guarantee when or how many times a matcher will be -invoked. Therefore, all matchers must be functionally pure. See -[this section](#PureMatchers) for more details. - -The `MATCHER*` family of macros can be used to define custom matchers easily. -The syntax: - -```cpp -MATCHER(name, description_string_expression) { statements; } -``` - -will define a matcher with the given name that executes the statements, which -must return a `bool` to indicate if the match succeeds. Inside the statements, -you can refer to the value being matched by `arg`, and refer to its type by -`arg_type`. - -The *description string* is a `string`-typed expression that documents what the -matcher does, and is used to generate the failure message when the match fails. -It can (and should) reference the special `bool` variable `negation`, and should -evaluate to the description of the matcher when `negation` is `false`, or that -of the matcher's negation when `negation` is `true`. - -For convenience, we allow the description string to be empty (`""`), in which -case gMock will use the sequence of words in the matcher name as the -description. - -For example: - -```cpp -MATCHER(IsDivisibleBy7, "") { return (arg % 7) == 0; } -``` - -allows you to write - -```cpp - // Expects mock_foo.Bar(n) to be called where n is divisible by 7. - EXPECT_CALL(mock_foo, Bar(IsDivisibleBy7())); -``` - -or, - -```cpp - using ::testing::Not; - ... - // Verifies that two values are divisible by 7. - EXPECT_THAT(some_expression, IsDivisibleBy7()); - EXPECT_THAT(some_other_expression, Not(IsDivisibleBy7())); -``` - -If the above assertions fail, they will print something like: - -```shell - Value of: some_expression - Expected: is divisible by 7 - Actual: 27 - ... - Value of: some_other_expression - Expected: not (is divisible by 7) - Actual: 21 -``` - -where the descriptions `"is divisible by 7"` and `"not (is divisible by 7)"` are -automatically calculated from the matcher name `IsDivisibleBy7`. - -As you may have noticed, the auto-generated descriptions (especially those for -the negation) may not be so great. You can always override them with a `string` -expression of your own: - -```cpp -MATCHER(IsDivisibleBy7, - absl::StrCat(negation ? "isn't" : "is", " divisible by 7")) { - return (arg % 7) == 0; -} -``` - -Optionally, you can stream additional information to a hidden argument named -`result_listener` to explain the match result. For example, a better definition -of `IsDivisibleBy7` is: - -```cpp -MATCHER(IsDivisibleBy7, "") { - if ((arg % 7) == 0) - return true; - - *result_listener << "the remainder is " << (arg % 7); - return false; -} -``` - -With this definition, the above assertion will give a better message: - -```shell - Value of: some_expression - Expected: is divisible by 7 - Actual: 27 (the remainder is 6) -``` - -You should let `MatchAndExplain()` print *any additional information* that can -help a user understand the match result. Note that it should explain why the -match succeeds in case of a success (unless it's obvious) - this is useful when -the matcher is used inside `Not()`. There is no need to print the argument value -itself, as gMock already prints it for you. - -NOTE: The type of the value being matched (`arg_type`) is determined by the -context in which you use the matcher and is supplied to you by the compiler, so -you don't need to worry about declaring it (nor can you). This allows the -matcher to be polymorphic. For example, `IsDivisibleBy7()` can be used to match -any type where the value of `(arg % 7) == 0` can be implicitly converted to a -`bool`. In the `Bar(IsDivisibleBy7())` example above, if method `Bar()` takes an -`int`, `arg_type` will be `int`; if it takes an `unsigned long`, `arg_type` will -be `unsigned long`; and so on. - -### Writing New Parameterized Matchers Quickly - -Sometimes you'll want to define a matcher that has parameters. For that you can -use the macro: - -```cpp -MATCHER_P(name, param_name, description_string) { statements; } -``` - -where the description string can be either `""` or a `string` expression that -references `negation` and `param_name`. - -For example: - -```cpp -MATCHER_P(HasAbsoluteValue, value, "") { return abs(arg) == value; } -``` - -will allow you to write: - -```cpp - EXPECT_THAT(Blah("a"), HasAbsoluteValue(n)); -``` - -which may lead to this message (assuming `n` is 10): - -```shell - Value of: Blah("a") - Expected: has absolute value 10 - Actual: -9 -``` - -Note that both the matcher description and its parameter are printed, making the -message human-friendly. - -In the matcher definition body, you can write `foo_type` to reference the type -of a parameter named `foo`. For example, in the body of -`MATCHER_P(HasAbsoluteValue, value)` above, you can write `value_type` to refer -to the type of `value`. - -gMock also provides `MATCHER_P2`, `MATCHER_P3`, ..., up to `MATCHER_P10` to -support multi-parameter matchers: - -```cpp -MATCHER_Pk(name, param_1, ..., param_k, description_string) { statements; } -``` - -Please note that the custom description string is for a particular *instance* of -the matcher, where the parameters have been bound to actual values. Therefore -usually you'll want the parameter values to be part of the description. gMock -lets you do that by referencing the matcher parameters in the description string -expression. - -For example, - -```cpp -using ::testing::PrintToString; -MATCHER_P2(InClosedRange, low, hi, - absl::StrFormat("%s in range [%s, %s]", negation ? "isn't" : "is", - PrintToString(low), PrintToString(hi))) { - return low <= arg && arg <= hi; -} -... -EXPECT_THAT(3, InClosedRange(4, 6)); -``` - -would generate a failure that contains the message: - -```shell - Expected: is in range [4, 6] -``` - -If you specify `""` as the description, the failure message will contain the -sequence of words in the matcher name followed by the parameter values printed -as a tuple. For example, - -```cpp - MATCHER_P2(InClosedRange, low, hi, "") { ... } - ... - EXPECT_THAT(3, InClosedRange(4, 6)); -``` - -would generate a failure that contains the text: - -```shell - Expected: in closed range (4, 6) -``` - -For the purpose of typing, you can view - -```cpp -MATCHER_Pk(Foo, p1, ..., pk, description_string) { ... } -``` - -as shorthand for - -```cpp -template <typename p1_type, ..., typename pk_type> -FooMatcherPk<p1_type, ..., pk_type> -Foo(p1_type p1, ..., pk_type pk) { ... } -``` - -When you write `Foo(v1, ..., vk)`, the compiler infers the types of the -parameters `v1`, ..., and `vk` for you. If you are not happy with the result of -the type inference, you can specify the types by explicitly instantiating the -template, as in `Foo<long, bool>(5, false)`. As said earlier, you don't get to -(or need to) specify `arg_type` as that's determined by the context in which the -matcher is used. - -You can assign the result of expression `Foo(p1, ..., pk)` to a variable of type -`FooMatcherPk<p1_type, ..., pk_type>`. This can be useful when composing -matchers. Matchers that don't have a parameter or have only one parameter have -special types: you can assign `Foo()` to a `FooMatcher`-typed variable, and -assign `Foo(p)` to a `FooMatcherP<p_type>`-typed variable. - -While you can instantiate a matcher template with reference types, passing the -parameters by pointer usually makes your code more readable. If, however, you -still want to pass a parameter by reference, be aware that in the failure -message generated by the matcher you will see the value of the referenced object -but not its address. - -You can overload matchers with different numbers of parameters: - -```cpp -MATCHER_P(Blah, a, description_string_1) { ... } -MATCHER_P2(Blah, a, b, description_string_2) { ... } -``` - -While it's tempting to always use the `MATCHER*` macros when defining a new -matcher, you should also consider implementing `MatcherInterface` or using -`MakePolymorphicMatcher()` instead (see the recipes that follow), especially if -you need to use the matcher a lot. While these approaches require more work, -they give you more control on the types of the value being matched and the -matcher parameters, which in general leads to better compiler error messages -that pay off in the long run. They also allow overloading matchers based on -parameter types (as opposed to just based on the number of parameters). - -### Writing New Monomorphic Matchers - -A matcher of argument type `T` implements `::testing::MatcherInterface<T>` and -does two things: it tests whether a value of type `T` matches the matcher, and -can describe what kind of values it matches. The latter ability is used for -generating readable error messages when expectations are violated. - -The interface looks like this: - -```cpp -class MatchResultListener { - public: - ... - // Streams x to the underlying ostream; does nothing if the ostream - // is NULL. - template <typename T> - MatchResultListener& operator<<(const T& x); - - // Returns the underlying ostream. - std::ostream* stream(); -}; - -template <typename T> -class MatcherInterface { - public: - virtual ~MatcherInterface(); - - // Returns true if and only if the matcher matches x; also explains the match - // result to 'listener'. - virtual bool MatchAndExplain(T x, MatchResultListener* listener) const = 0; - - // Describes this matcher to an ostream. - virtual void DescribeTo(std::ostream* os) const = 0; - - // Describes the negation of this matcher to an ostream. - virtual void DescribeNegationTo(std::ostream* os) const; -}; -``` - -If you need a custom matcher but `Truly()` is not a good option (for example, -you may not be happy with the way `Truly(predicate)` describes itself, or you -may want your matcher to be polymorphic as `Eq(value)` is), you can define a -matcher to do whatever you want in two steps: first implement the matcher -interface, and then define a factory function to create a matcher instance. The -second step is not strictly needed but it makes the syntax of using the matcher -nicer. - -For example, you can define a matcher to test whether an `int` is divisible by 7 -and then use it like this: - -```cpp -using ::testing::MakeMatcher; -using ::testing::Matcher; -using ::testing::MatcherInterface; -using ::testing::MatchResultListener; - -class DivisibleBy7Matcher : public MatcherInterface<int> { - public: - bool MatchAndExplain(int n, - MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const override { - return (n % 7) == 0; - } - - void DescribeTo(std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "is divisible by 7"; - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "is not divisible by 7"; - } -}; - -Matcher<int> DivisibleBy7() { - return MakeMatcher(new DivisibleBy7Matcher); -} - -... - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(DivisibleBy7())); -``` - -You may improve the matcher message by streaming additional information to the -`listener` argument in `MatchAndExplain()`: - -```cpp -class DivisibleBy7Matcher : public MatcherInterface<int> { - public: - bool MatchAndExplain(int n, - MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - const int remainder = n % 7; - if (remainder != 0) { - *listener << "the remainder is " << remainder; - } - return remainder == 0; - } - ... -}; -``` - -Then, `EXPECT_THAT(x, DivisibleBy7());` may generate a message like this: - -```shell -Value of: x -Expected: is divisible by 7 - Actual: 23 (the remainder is 2) -``` - -### Writing New Polymorphic Matchers - -You've learned how to write your own matchers in the previous recipe. Just one -problem: a matcher created using `MakeMatcher()` only works for one particular -type of arguments. If you want a *polymorphic* matcher that works with arguments -of several types (for instance, `Eq(x)` can be used to match a *`value`* as long -as `value == x` compiles -- *`value`* and `x` don't have to share the same -type), you can learn the trick from `testing/base/public/gmock-matchers.h` but -it's a bit involved. - -Fortunately, most of the time you can define a polymorphic matcher easily with -the help of `MakePolymorphicMatcher()`. Here's how you can define `NotNull()` as -an example: - -```cpp -using ::testing::MakePolymorphicMatcher; -using ::testing::MatchResultListener; -using ::testing::PolymorphicMatcher; - -class NotNullMatcher { - public: - // To implement a polymorphic matcher, first define a COPYABLE class - // that has three members MatchAndExplain(), DescribeTo(), and - // DescribeNegationTo(), like the following. - - // In this example, we want to use NotNull() with any pointer, so - // MatchAndExplain() accepts a pointer of any type as its first argument. - // In general, you can define MatchAndExplain() as an ordinary method or - // a method template, or even overload it. - template <typename T> - bool MatchAndExplain(T* p, - MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const { - return p != NULL; - } - - // Describes the property of a value matching this matcher. - void DescribeTo(std::ostream* os) const { *os << "is not NULL"; } - - // Describes the property of a value NOT matching this matcher. - void DescribeNegationTo(std::ostream* os) const { *os << "is NULL"; } -}; - -// To construct a polymorphic matcher, pass an instance of the class -// to MakePolymorphicMatcher(). Note the return type. -PolymorphicMatcher<NotNullMatcher> NotNull() { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher(NotNullMatcher()); -} - -... - - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(NotNull())); // The argument must be a non-NULL pointer. -``` - -**Note:** Your polymorphic matcher class does **not** need to inherit from -`MatcherInterface` or any other class, and its methods do **not** need to be -virtual. - -Like in a monomorphic matcher, you may explain the match result by streaming -additional information to the `listener` argument in `MatchAndExplain()`. - -### Writing New Cardinalities - -A cardinality is used in `Times()` to tell gMock how many times you expect a -call to occur. It doesn't have to be exact. For example, you can say -`AtLeast(5)` or `Between(2, 4)`. - -If the [built-in set](cheat_sheet.md#CardinalityList) of cardinalities doesn't -suit you, you are free to define your own by implementing the following -interface (in namespace `testing`): - -```cpp -class CardinalityInterface { - public: - virtual ~CardinalityInterface(); - - // Returns true if and only if call_count calls will satisfy this cardinality. - virtual bool IsSatisfiedByCallCount(int call_count) const = 0; - - // Returns true if and only if call_count calls will saturate this - // cardinality. - virtual bool IsSaturatedByCallCount(int call_count) const = 0; - - // Describes self to an ostream. - virtual void DescribeTo(std::ostream* os) const = 0; -}; -``` - -For example, to specify that a call must occur even number of times, you can -write - -```cpp -using ::testing::Cardinality; -using ::testing::CardinalityInterface; -using ::testing::MakeCardinality; - -class EvenNumberCardinality : public CardinalityInterface { - public: - bool IsSatisfiedByCallCount(int call_count) const override { - return (call_count % 2) == 0; - } - - bool IsSaturatedByCallCount(int call_count) const override { - return false; - } - - void DescribeTo(std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "called even number of times"; - } -}; - -Cardinality EvenNumber() { - return MakeCardinality(new EvenNumberCardinality); -} - -... - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(3)) - .Times(EvenNumber()); -``` - -### Writing New Actions Quickly {#QuickNewActions} - -If the built-in actions don't work for you, you can easily define your own one. -Just define a functor class with a (possibly templated) call operator, matching -the signature of your action. - -```cpp -struct Increment { - template <typename T> - T operator()(T* arg) { - return ++(*arg); - } -} -``` - -The same approach works with stateful functors (or any callable, really): - -``` -struct MultiplyBy { - template <typename T> - T operator()(T arg) { return arg * multiplier; } - - int multiplier; -} - -// Then use: -// EXPECT_CALL(...).WillOnce(MultiplyBy{7}); -``` - -#### Legacy macro-based Actions - -Before C++11, the functor-based actions were not supported; the old way of -writing actions was through a set of `ACTION*` macros. We suggest to avoid them -in new code; they hide a lot of logic behind the macro, potentially leading to -harder-to-understand compiler errors. Nevertheless, we cover them here for -completeness. - -By writing - -```cpp -ACTION(name) { statements; } -``` - -in a namespace scope (i.e. not inside a class or function), you will define an -action with the given name that executes the statements. The value returned by -`statements` will be used as the return value of the action. Inside the -statements, you can refer to the K-th (0-based) argument of the mock function as -`argK`. For example: - -```cpp -ACTION(IncrementArg1) { return ++(*arg1); } -``` - -allows you to write - -```cpp -... WillOnce(IncrementArg1()); -``` - -Note that you don't need to specify the types of the mock function arguments. -Rest assured that your code is type-safe though: you'll get a compiler error if -`*arg1` doesn't support the `++` operator, or if the type of `++(*arg1)` isn't -compatible with the mock function's return type. - -Another example: - -```cpp -ACTION(Foo) { - (*arg2)(5); - Blah(); - *arg1 = 0; - return arg0; -} -``` - -defines an action `Foo()` that invokes argument #2 (a function pointer) with 5, -calls function `Blah()`, sets the value pointed to by argument #1 to 0, and -returns argument #0. - -For more convenience and flexibility, you can also use the following pre-defined -symbols in the body of `ACTION`: - -`argK_type` | The type of the K-th (0-based) argument of the mock function -:-------------- | :----------------------------------------------------------- -`args` | All arguments of the mock function as a tuple -`args_type` | The type of all arguments of the mock function as a tuple -`return_type` | The return type of the mock function -`function_type` | The type of the mock function - -For example, when using an `ACTION` as a stub action for mock function: - -```cpp -int DoSomething(bool flag, int* ptr); -``` - -we have: - -Pre-defined Symbol | Is Bound To ------------------- | --------------------------------- -`arg0` | the value of `flag` -`arg0_type` | the type `bool` -`arg1` | the value of `ptr` -`arg1_type` | the type `int*` -`args` | the tuple `(flag, ptr)` -`args_type` | the type `std::tuple<bool, int*>` -`return_type` | the type `int` -`function_type` | the type `int(bool, int*)` - -#### Legacy macro-based parameterized Actions - -Sometimes you'll want to parameterize an action you define. For that we have -another macro - -```cpp -ACTION_P(name, param) { statements; } -``` - -For example, - -```cpp -ACTION_P(Add, n) { return arg0 + n; } -``` - -will allow you to write - -```cpp -// Returns argument #0 + 5. -... WillOnce(Add(5)); -``` - -For convenience, we use the term *arguments* for the values used to invoke the -mock function, and the term *parameters* for the values used to instantiate an -action. - -Note that you don't need to provide the type of the parameter either. Suppose -the parameter is named `param`, you can also use the gMock-defined symbol -`param_type` to refer to the type of the parameter as inferred by the compiler. -For example, in the body of `ACTION_P(Add, n)` above, you can write `n_type` for -the type of `n`. - -gMock also provides `ACTION_P2`, `ACTION_P3`, and etc to support multi-parameter -actions. For example, - -```cpp -ACTION_P2(ReturnDistanceTo, x, y) { - double dx = arg0 - x; - double dy = arg1 - y; - return sqrt(dx*dx + dy*dy); -} -``` - -lets you write - -```cpp -... WillOnce(ReturnDistanceTo(5.0, 26.5)); -``` - -You can view `ACTION` as a degenerated parameterized action where the number of -parameters is 0. - -You can also easily define actions overloaded on the number of parameters: - -```cpp -ACTION_P(Plus, a) { ... } -ACTION_P2(Plus, a, b) { ... } -``` - -### Restricting the Type of an Argument or Parameter in an ACTION - -For maximum brevity and reusability, the `ACTION*` macros don't ask you to -provide the types of the mock function arguments and the action parameters. -Instead, we let the compiler infer the types for us. - -Sometimes, however, we may want to be more explicit about the types. There are -several tricks to do that. For example: - -```cpp -ACTION(Foo) { - // Makes sure arg0 can be converted to int. - int n = arg0; - ... use n instead of arg0 here ... -} - -ACTION_P(Bar, param) { - // Makes sure the type of arg1 is const char*. - ::testing::StaticAssertTypeEq<const char*, arg1_type>(); - - // Makes sure param can be converted to bool. - bool flag = param; -} -``` - -where `StaticAssertTypeEq` is a compile-time assertion in googletest that -verifies two types are the same. - -### Writing New Action Templates Quickly - -Sometimes you want to give an action explicit template parameters that cannot be -inferred from its value parameters. `ACTION_TEMPLATE()` supports that and can be -viewed as an extension to `ACTION()` and `ACTION_P*()`. - -The syntax: - -```cpp -ACTION_TEMPLATE(ActionName, - HAS_m_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(kind1, name1, ..., kind_m, name_m), - AND_n_VALUE_PARAMS(p1, ..., p_n)) { statements; } -``` - -defines an action template that takes *m* explicit template parameters and *n* -value parameters, where *m* is in [1, 10] and *n* is in [0, 10]. `name_i` is the -name of the *i*-th template parameter, and `kind_i` specifies whether it's a -`typename`, an integral constant, or a template. `p_i` is the name of the *i*-th -value parameter. - -Example: - -```cpp -// DuplicateArg<k, T>(output) converts the k-th argument of the mock -// function to type T and copies it to *output. -ACTION_TEMPLATE(DuplicateArg, - // Note the comma between int and k: - HAS_2_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k, typename, T), - AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(output)) { - *output = T(std::get<k>(args)); -} -``` - -To create an instance of an action template, write: - -```cpp -ActionName<t1, ..., t_m>(v1, ..., v_n) -``` - -where the `t`s are the template arguments and the `v`s are the value arguments. -The value argument types are inferred by the compiler. For example: - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -... - int n; - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Foo).WillOnce(DuplicateArg<1, unsigned char>(&n)); -``` - -If you want to explicitly specify the value argument types, you can provide -additional template arguments: - -```cpp -ActionName<t1, ..., t_m, u1, ..., u_k>(v1, ..., v_n) -``` - -where `u_i` is the desired type of `v_i`. - -`ACTION_TEMPLATE` and `ACTION`/`ACTION_P*` can be overloaded on the number of -value parameters, but not on the number of template parameters. Without the -restriction, the meaning of the following is unclear: - -```cpp - OverloadedAction<int, bool>(x); -``` - -Are we using a single-template-parameter action where `bool` refers to the type -of `x`, or a two-template-parameter action where the compiler is asked to infer -the type of `x`? - -### Using the ACTION Object's Type - -If you are writing a function that returns an `ACTION` object, you'll need to -know its type. The type depends on the macro used to define the action and the -parameter types. The rule is relatively simple: - -| Given Definition | Expression | Has Type | -| ----------------------------- | ------------------- | --------------------- | -| `ACTION(Foo)` | `Foo()` | `FooAction` | -| `ACTION_TEMPLATE(Foo,` | `Foo<t1, ..., | `FooAction<t1, ..., | -: `HAS_m_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(...),` : t_m>()` : t_m>` : -: `AND_0_VALUE_PARAMS())` : : : -| `ACTION_P(Bar, param)` | `Bar(int_value)` | `BarActionP<int>` | -| `ACTION_TEMPLATE(Bar,` | `Bar<t1, ..., t_m>` | `FooActionP<t1, ..., | -: `HAS_m_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(...),` : `(int_value)` : t_m, int>` : -: `AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(p1))` : : : -| `ACTION_P2(Baz, p1, p2)` | `Baz(bool_value,` | `BazActionP2<bool, | -: : `int_value)` : int>` : -| `ACTION_TEMPLATE(Baz,` | `Baz<t1, ..., t_m>` | `FooActionP2<t1, ..., | -: `HAS_m_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(...),` : `(bool_value,` : t_m,` `bool, int>` : -: `AND_2_VALUE_PARAMS(p1, p2))` : `int_value)` : : -| ... | ... | ... | - -Note that we have to pick different suffixes (`Action`, `ActionP`, `ActionP2`, -and etc) for actions with different numbers of value parameters, or the action -definitions cannot be overloaded on the number of them. - -### Writing New Monomorphic Actions {#NewMonoActions} - -While the `ACTION*` macros are very convenient, sometimes they are -inappropriate. For example, despite the tricks shown in the previous recipes, -they don't let you directly specify the types of the mock function arguments and -the action parameters, which in general leads to unoptimized compiler error -messages that can baffle unfamiliar users. They also don't allow overloading -actions based on parameter types without jumping through some hoops. - -An alternative to the `ACTION*` macros is to implement -`::testing::ActionInterface<F>`, where `F` is the type of the mock function in -which the action will be used. For example: - -```cpp -template <typename F> -class ActionInterface { - public: - virtual ~ActionInterface(); - - // Performs the action. Result is the return type of function type - // F, and ArgumentTuple is the tuple of arguments of F. - // - - // For example, if F is int(bool, const string&), then Result would - // be int, and ArgumentTuple would be std::tuple<bool, const string&>. - virtual Result Perform(const ArgumentTuple& args) = 0; -}; -``` - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::Action; -using ::testing::ActionInterface; -using ::testing::MakeAction; - -typedef int IncrementMethod(int*); - -class IncrementArgumentAction : public ActionInterface<IncrementMethod> { - public: - int Perform(const std::tuple<int*>& args) override { - int* p = std::get<0>(args); // Grabs the first argument. - return *p++; - } -}; - -Action<IncrementMethod> IncrementArgument() { - return MakeAction(new IncrementArgumentAction); -} - -... - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Baz(_)) - .WillOnce(IncrementArgument()); - - int n = 5; - foo.Baz(&n); // Should return 5 and change n to 6. -``` - -### Writing New Polymorphic Actions {#NewPolyActions} - -The previous recipe showed you how to define your own action. This is all good, -except that you need to know the type of the function in which the action will -be used. Sometimes that can be a problem. For example, if you want to use the -action in functions with *different* types (e.g. like `Return()` and -`SetArgPointee()`). - -If an action can be used in several types of mock functions, we say it's -*polymorphic*. The `MakePolymorphicAction()` function template makes it easy to -define such an action: - -```cpp -namespace testing { -template <typename Impl> -PolymorphicAction<Impl> MakePolymorphicAction(const Impl& impl); -} // namespace testing -``` - -As an example, let's define an action that returns the second argument in the -mock function's argument list. The first step is to define an implementation -class: - -```cpp -class ReturnSecondArgumentAction { - public: - template <typename Result, typename ArgumentTuple> - Result Perform(const ArgumentTuple& args) const { - // To get the i-th (0-based) argument, use std::get(args). - return std::get<1>(args); - } -}; -``` - -This implementation class does *not* need to inherit from any particular class. -What matters is that it must have a `Perform()` method template. This method -template takes the mock function's arguments as a tuple in a **single** -argument, and returns the result of the action. It can be either `const` or not, -but must be invokable with exactly one template argument, which is the result -type. In other words, you must be able to call `Perform<R>(args)` where `R` is -the mock function's return type and `args` is its arguments in a tuple. - -Next, we use `MakePolymorphicAction()` to turn an instance of the implementation -class into the polymorphic action we need. It will be convenient to have a -wrapper for this: - -```cpp -using ::testing::MakePolymorphicAction; -using ::testing::PolymorphicAction; - -PolymorphicAction<ReturnSecondArgumentAction> ReturnSecondArgument() { - return MakePolymorphicAction(ReturnSecondArgumentAction()); -} -``` - -Now, you can use this polymorphic action the same way you use the built-in ones: - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; - -class MockFoo : public Foo { - public: - MOCK_METHOD(int, DoThis, (bool flag, int n), (override)); - MOCK_METHOD(string, DoThat, (int x, const char* str1, const char* str2), - (override)); -}; - - ... - MockFoo foo; - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThis).WillOnce(ReturnSecondArgument()); - EXPECT_CALL(foo, DoThat).WillOnce(ReturnSecondArgument()); - ... - foo.DoThis(true, 5); // Will return 5. - foo.DoThat(1, "Hi", "Bye"); // Will return "Hi". -``` - -### Teaching gMock How to Print Your Values - -When an uninteresting or unexpected call occurs, gMock prints the argument -values and the stack trace to help you debug. Assertion macros like -`EXPECT_THAT` and `EXPECT_EQ` also print the values in question when the -assertion fails. gMock and googletest do this using googletest's user-extensible -value printer. - -This printer knows how to print built-in C++ types, native arrays, STL -containers, and any type that supports the `<<` operator. For other types, it -prints the raw bytes in the value and hopes that you the user can figure it out. -[googletest's advanced guide](../../googletest/docs/advanced.md#teaching-googletest-how-to-print-your-values) -explains how to extend the printer to do a better job at printing your -particular type than to dump the bytes. - -## Useful Mocks Created Using gMock - -<!--#include file="includes/g3_testing_LOGs.md"--> -<!--#include file="includes/g3_mock_callbacks.md"--> - -### Mock std::function {#MockFunction} - -`std::function` is a general function type introduced in C++11. It is a -preferred way of passing callbacks to new interfaces. Functions are copiable, -and are not usually passed around by pointer, which makes them tricky to mock. -But fear not - `MockFunction` can help you with that. - -`MockFunction<R(T1, ..., Tn)>` has a mock method `Call()` with the signature: - -```cpp - R Call(T1, ..., Tn); -``` - -It also has a `AsStdFunction()` method, which creates a `std::function` proxy -forwarding to Call: - -```cpp - std::function<R(T1, ..., Tn)> AsStdFunction(); -``` - -To use `MockFunction`, first create `MockFunction` object and set up -expectations on its `Call` method. Then pass proxy obtained from -`AsStdFunction()` to the code you are testing. For example: - -```cpp -TEST(FooTest, RunsCallbackWithBarArgument) { - // 1. Create a mock object. - MockFunction<int(string)> mock_function; - - // 2. Set expectations on Call() method. - EXPECT_CALL(mock_function, Call("bar")).WillOnce(Return(1)); - - // 3. Exercise code that uses std::function. - Foo(mock_function.AsStdFunction()); - // Foo's signature can be either of: - // void Foo(const std::function<int(string)>& fun); - // void Foo(std::function<int(string)> fun); - - // 4. All expectations will be verified when mock_function - // goes out of scope and is destroyed. -} -``` - -Remember that function objects created with `AsStdFunction()` are just -forwarders. If you create multiple of them, they will share the same set of -expectations. - -Although `std::function` supports unlimited number of arguments, `MockFunction` -implementation is limited to ten. If you ever hit that limit... well, your -callback has bigger problems than being mockable. :-) - -<!-- GOOGLETEST_CM0034 DO NOT DELETE --> diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/docs/for_dummies.md b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/docs/for_dummies.md deleted file mode 100644 index 93cf06f38..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/docs/for_dummies.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,700 +0,0 @@ -## gMock for Dummies {#GMockForDummies} - -<!-- GOOGLETEST_CM0013 DO NOT DELETE --> - -### What Is gMock? - -When you write a prototype or test, often it's not feasible or wise to rely on -real objects entirely. A **mock object** implements the same interface as a real -object (so it can be used as one), but lets you specify at run time how it will -be used and what it should do (which methods will be called? in which order? how -many times? with what arguments? what will they return? etc). - -**Note:** It is easy to confuse the term *fake objects* with mock objects. Fakes -and mocks actually mean very different things in the Test-Driven Development -(TDD) community: - -* **Fake** objects have working implementations, but usually take some - shortcut (perhaps to make the operations less expensive), which makes them - not suitable for production. An in-memory file system would be an example of - a fake. -* **Mocks** are objects pre-programmed with *expectations*, which form a - specification of the calls they are expected to receive. - -If all this seems too abstract for you, don't worry - the most important thing -to remember is that a mock allows you to check the *interaction* between itself -and code that uses it. The difference between fakes and mocks shall become much -clearer once you start to use mocks. - -**gMock** is a library (sometimes we also call it a "framework" to make it sound -cool) for creating mock classes and using them. It does to C++ what -jMock/EasyMock does to Java (well, more or less). - -When using gMock, - -1. first, you use some simple macros to describe the interface you want to - mock, and they will expand to the implementation of your mock class; -2. next, you create some mock objects and specify its expectations and behavior - using an intuitive syntax; -3. then you exercise code that uses the mock objects. gMock will catch any - violation to the expectations as soon as it arises. - -### Why gMock? - -While mock objects help you remove unnecessary dependencies in tests and make -them fast and reliable, using mocks manually in C++ is *hard*: - -* Someone has to implement the mocks. The job is usually tedious and - error-prone. No wonder people go great distance to avoid it. -* The quality of those manually written mocks is a bit, uh, unpredictable. You - may see some really polished ones, but you may also see some that were - hacked up in a hurry and have all sorts of ad hoc restrictions. -* The knowledge you gained from using one mock doesn't transfer to the next - one. - -In contrast, Java and Python programmers have some fine mock frameworks (jMock, -EasyMock, [Mox](http://wtf/mox), etc), which automate the creation of mocks. As -a result, mocking is a proven effective technique and widely adopted practice in -those communities. Having the right tool absolutely makes the difference. - -gMock was built to help C++ programmers. It was inspired by jMock and EasyMock, -but designed with C++'s specifics in mind. It is your friend if any of the -following problems is bothering you: - -* You are stuck with a sub-optimal design and wish you had done more - prototyping before it was too late, but prototyping in C++ is by no means - "rapid". -* Your tests are slow as they depend on too many libraries or use expensive - resources (e.g. a database). -* Your tests are brittle as some resources they use are unreliable (e.g. the - network). -* You want to test how your code handles a failure (e.g. a file checksum - error), but it's not easy to cause one. -* You need to make sure that your module interacts with other modules in the - right way, but it's hard to observe the interaction; therefore you resort to - observing the side effects at the end of the action, but it's awkward at - best. -* You want to "mock out" your dependencies, except that they don't have mock - implementations yet; and, frankly, you aren't thrilled by some of those - hand-written mocks. - -We encourage you to use gMock as - -* a *design* tool, for it lets you experiment with your interface design early - and often. More iterations lead to better designs! -* a *testing* tool to cut your tests' outbound dependencies and probe the - interaction between your module and its collaborators. - -### Getting Started - -gMock is bundled with googletest. - -### A Case for Mock Turtles - -Let's look at an example. Suppose you are developing a graphics program that -relies on a [LOGO](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logo_programming_language)-like -API for drawing. How would you test that it does the right thing? Well, you can -run it and compare the screen with a golden screen snapshot, but let's admit it: -tests like this are expensive to run and fragile (What if you just upgraded to a -shiny new graphics card that has better anti-aliasing? Suddenly you have to -update all your golden images.). It would be too painful if all your tests are -like this. Fortunately, you learned about -[Dependency Injection](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependency_injection) and know the right thing -to do: instead of having your application talk to the system API directly, wrap -the API in an interface (say, `Turtle`) and code to that interface: - -```cpp -class Turtle { - ... - virtual ~Turtle() {}; - virtual void PenUp() = 0; - virtual void PenDown() = 0; - virtual void Forward(int distance) = 0; - virtual void Turn(int degrees) = 0; - virtual void GoTo(int x, int y) = 0; - virtual int GetX() const = 0; - virtual int GetY() const = 0; -}; -``` - -(Note that the destructor of `Turtle` **must** be virtual, as is the case for -**all** classes you intend to inherit from - otherwise the destructor of the -derived class will not be called when you delete an object through a base -pointer, and you'll get corrupted program states like memory leaks.) - -You can control whether the turtle's movement will leave a trace using `PenUp()` -and `PenDown()`, and control its movement using `Forward()`, `Turn()`, and -`GoTo()`. Finally, `GetX()` and `GetY()` tell you the current position of the -turtle. - -Your program will normally use a real implementation of this interface. In -tests, you can use a mock implementation instead. This allows you to easily -check what drawing primitives your program is calling, with what arguments, and -in which order. Tests written this way are much more robust (they won't break -because your new machine does anti-aliasing differently), easier to read and -maintain (the intent of a test is expressed in the code, not in some binary -images), and run *much, much faster*. - -### Writing the Mock Class - -If you are lucky, the mocks you need to use have already been implemented by -some nice people. If, however, you find yourself in the position to write a mock -class, relax - gMock turns this task into a fun game! (Well, almost.) - -#### How to Define It - -Using the `Turtle` interface as example, here are the simple steps you need to -follow: - -* Derive a class `MockTurtle` from `Turtle`. -* Take a *virtual* function of `Turtle` (while it's possible to - [mock non-virtual methods using templates](cook_book.md#MockingNonVirtualMethods), - it's much more involved). -* In the `public:` section of the child class, write `MOCK_METHOD();` -* Now comes the fun part: you take the function signature, cut-and-paste it - into the macro, and add two commas - one between the return type and the - name, another between the name and the argument list. -* If you're mocking a const method, add a 4th parameter containing `(const)` - (the parentheses are required). -* Since you're overriding a virtual method, we suggest adding the `override` - keyword. For const methods the 4th parameter becomes `(const, override)`, - for non-const methods just `(override)`. This isn't mandatory. -* Repeat until all virtual functions you want to mock are done. (It goes - without saying that *all* pure virtual methods in your abstract class must - be either mocked or overridden.) - -After the process, you should have something like: - -```cpp -#include "gmock/gmock.h" // Brings in gMock. - -class MockTurtle : public Turtle { - public: - ... - MOCK_METHOD(void, PenUp, (), (override)); - MOCK_METHOD(void, PenDown, (), (override)); - MOCK_METHOD(void, Forward, (int distance), (override)); - MOCK_METHOD(void, Turn, (int degrees), (override)); - MOCK_METHOD(void, GoTo, (int x, int y), (override)); - MOCK_METHOD(int, GetX, (), (const, override)); - MOCK_METHOD(int, GetY, (), (const, override)); -}; -``` - -You don't need to define these mock methods somewhere else - the `MOCK_METHOD` -macro will generate the definitions for you. It's that simple! - -#### Where to Put It - -When you define a mock class, you need to decide where to put its definition. -Some people put it in a `_test.cc`. This is fine when the interface being mocked -(say, `Foo`) is owned by the same person or team. Otherwise, when the owner of -`Foo` changes it, your test could break. (You can't really expect `Foo`'s -maintainer to fix every test that uses `Foo`, can you?) - -So, the rule of thumb is: if you need to mock `Foo` and it's owned by others, -define the mock class in `Foo`'s package (better, in a `testing` sub-package -such that you can clearly separate production code and testing utilities), put -it in a `.h` and a `cc_library`. Then everyone can reference them from their -tests. If `Foo` ever changes, there is only one copy of `MockFoo` to change, and -only tests that depend on the changed methods need to be fixed. - -Another way to do it: you can introduce a thin layer `FooAdaptor` on top of -`Foo` and code to this new interface. Since you own `FooAdaptor`, you can absorb -changes in `Foo` much more easily. While this is more work initially, carefully -choosing the adaptor interface can make your code easier to write and more -readable (a net win in the long run), as you can choose `FooAdaptor` to fit your -specific domain much better than `Foo` does. - -<!-- GOOGLETEST_CM0029 DO NOT DELETE --> - -### Using Mocks in Tests - -Once you have a mock class, using it is easy. The typical work flow is: - -1. Import the gMock names from the `testing` namespace such that you can use - them unqualified (You only have to do it once per file). Remember that - namespaces are a good idea. -2. Create some mock objects. -3. Specify your expectations on them (How many times will a method be called? - With what arguments? What should it do? etc.). -4. Exercise some code that uses the mocks; optionally, check the result using - googletest assertions. If a mock method is called more than expected or with - wrong arguments, you'll get an error immediately. -5. When a mock is destructed, gMock will automatically check whether all - expectations on it have been satisfied. - -Here's an example: - -```cpp -#include "path/to/mock-turtle.h" -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -using ::testing::AtLeast; // #1 - -TEST(PainterTest, CanDrawSomething) { - MockTurtle turtle; // #2 - EXPECT_CALL(turtle, PenDown()) // #3 - .Times(AtLeast(1)); - - Painter painter(&turtle); // #4 - - EXPECT_TRUE(painter.DrawCircle(0, 0, 10)); // #5 -} -``` - -As you might have guessed, this test checks that `PenDown()` is called at least -once. If the `painter` object didn't call this method, your test will fail with -a message like this: - -```text -path/to/my_test.cc:119: Failure -Actual function call count doesn't match this expectation: -Actually: never called; -Expected: called at least once. -Stack trace: -... -``` - -**Tip 1:** If you run the test from an Emacs buffer, you can hit <Enter> on the -line number to jump right to the failed expectation. - -**Tip 2:** If your mock objects are never deleted, the final verification won't -happen. Therefore it's a good idea to turn on the heap checker in your tests -when you allocate mocks on the heap. You get that automatically if you use the -`gtest_main` library already. - -**Important note:** gMock requires expectations to be set **before** the mock -functions are called, otherwise the behavior is **undefined**. In particular, -you mustn't interleave `EXPECT_CALL()s` and calls to the mock functions. - -This means `EXPECT_CALL()` should be read as expecting that a call will occur -*in the future*, not that a call has occurred. Why does gMock work like that? -Well, specifying the expectation beforehand allows gMock to report a violation -as soon as it rises, when the context (stack trace, etc) is still available. -This makes debugging much easier. - -Admittedly, this test is contrived and doesn't do much. You can easily achieve -the same effect without using gMock. However, as we shall reveal soon, gMock -allows you to do *so much more* with the mocks. - -### Setting Expectations - -The key to using a mock object successfully is to set the *right expectations* -on it. If you set the expectations too strict, your test will fail as the result -of unrelated changes. If you set them too loose, bugs can slip through. You want -to do it just right such that your test can catch exactly the kind of bugs you -intend it to catch. gMock provides the necessary means for you to do it "just -right." - -#### General Syntax - -In gMock we use the `EXPECT_CALL()` macro to set an expectation on a mock -method. The general syntax is: - -```cpp -EXPECT_CALL(mock_object, method(matchers)) - .Times(cardinality) - .WillOnce(action) - .WillRepeatedly(action); -``` - -The macro has two arguments: first the mock object, and then the method and its -arguments. Note that the two are separated by a comma (`,`), not a period (`.`). -(Why using a comma? The answer is that it was necessary for technical reasons.) -If the method is not overloaded, the macro can also be called without matchers: - -```cpp -EXPECT_CALL(mock_object, non-overloaded-method) - .Times(cardinality) - .WillOnce(action) - .WillRepeatedly(action); -``` - -This syntax allows the test writer to specify "called with any arguments" -without explicitly specifying the number or types of arguments. To avoid -unintended ambiguity, this syntax may only be used for methods which are not -overloaded - -Either form of the macro can be followed by some optional *clauses* that provide -more information about the expectation. We'll discuss how each clause works in -the coming sections. - -This syntax is designed to make an expectation read like English. For example, -you can probably guess that - -```cpp -using ::testing::Return; -... -EXPECT_CALL(turtle, GetX()) - .Times(5) - .WillOnce(Return(100)) - .WillOnce(Return(150)) - .WillRepeatedly(Return(200)); -``` - -says that the `turtle` object's `GetX()` method will be called five times, it -will return 100 the first time, 150 the second time, and then 200 every time. -Some people like to call this style of syntax a Domain-Specific Language (DSL). - -**Note:** Why do we use a macro to do this? Well it serves two purposes: first -it makes expectations easily identifiable (either by `gsearch` or by a human -reader), and second it allows gMock to include the source file location of a -failed expectation in messages, making debugging easier. - -#### Matchers: What Arguments Do We Expect? - -When a mock function takes arguments, we may specify what arguments we are -expecting, for example: - -```cpp -// Expects the turtle to move forward by 100 units. -EXPECT_CALL(turtle, Forward(100)); -``` - -Oftentimes you do not want to be too specific. Remember that talk about tests -being too rigid? Over specification leads to brittle tests and obscures the -intent of tests. Therefore we encourage you to specify only what's necessary—no -more, no less. If you aren't interested in the value of an argument, write `_` -as the argument, which means "anything goes": - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -... -// Expects that the turtle jumps to somewhere on the x=50 line. -EXPECT_CALL(turtle, GoTo(50, _)); -``` - -`_` is an instance of what we call **matchers**. A matcher is like a predicate -and can test whether an argument is what we'd expect. You can use a matcher -inside `EXPECT_CALL()` wherever a function argument is expected. `_` is a -convenient way of saying "any value". - -In the above examples, `100` and `50` are also matchers; implicitly, they are -the same as `Eq(100)` and `Eq(50)`, which specify that the argument must be -equal (using `operator==`) to the matcher argument. There are many -[built-in matchers](#MatcherList) for common types (as well as -[custom matchers](cook_book.md#NewMatchers)); for example: - -```cpp -using ::testing::Ge; -... -// Expects the turtle moves forward by at least 100. -EXPECT_CALL(turtle, Forward(Ge(100))); -``` - -If you don't care about *any* arguments, rather than specify `_` for each of -them you may instead omit the parameter list: - -```cpp -// Expects the turtle to move forward. -EXPECT_CALL(turtle, Forward); -// Expects the turtle to jump somewhere. -EXPECT_CALL(turtle, GoTo); -``` - -This works for all non-overloaded methods; if a method is overloaded, you need -to help gMock resolve which overload is expected by specifying the number of -arguments and possibly also the -[types of the arguments](cook_book.md#SelectOverload). - -#### Cardinalities: How Many Times Will It Be Called? - -The first clause we can specify following an `EXPECT_CALL()` is `Times()`. We -call its argument a **cardinality** as it tells *how many times* the call should -occur. It allows us to repeat an expectation many times without actually writing -it as many times. More importantly, a cardinality can be "fuzzy", just like a -matcher can be. This allows a user to express the intent of a test exactly. - -An interesting special case is when we say `Times(0)`. You may have guessed - it -means that the function shouldn't be called with the given arguments at all, and -gMock will report a googletest failure whenever the function is (wrongfully) -called. - -We've seen `AtLeast(n)` as an example of fuzzy cardinalities earlier. For the -list of built-in cardinalities you can use, see -[here](cheat_sheet.md#CardinalityList). - -The `Times()` clause can be omitted. **If you omit `Times()`, gMock will infer -the cardinality for you.** The rules are easy to remember: - -* If **neither** `WillOnce()` **nor** `WillRepeatedly()` is in the - `EXPECT_CALL()`, the inferred cardinality is `Times(1)`. -* If there are *n* `WillOnce()`'s but **no** `WillRepeatedly()`, where *n* >= - 1, the cardinality is `Times(n)`. -* If there are *n* `WillOnce()`'s and **one** `WillRepeatedly()`, where *n* >= - 0, the cardinality is `Times(AtLeast(n))`. - -**Quick quiz:** what do you think will happen if a function is expected to be -called twice but actually called four times? - -#### Actions: What Should It Do? - -Remember that a mock object doesn't really have a working implementation? We as -users have to tell it what to do when a method is invoked. This is easy in -gMock. - -First, if the return type of a mock function is a built-in type or a pointer, -the function has a **default action** (a `void` function will just return, a -`bool` function will return `false`, and other functions will return 0). In -addition, in C++ 11 and above, a mock function whose return type is -default-constructible (i.e. has a default constructor) has a default action of -returning a default-constructed value. If you don't say anything, this behavior -will be used. - -Second, if a mock function doesn't have a default action, or the default action -doesn't suit you, you can specify the action to be taken each time the -expectation matches using a series of `WillOnce()` clauses followed by an -optional `WillRepeatedly()`. For example, - -```cpp -using ::testing::Return; -... -EXPECT_CALL(turtle, GetX()) - .WillOnce(Return(100)) - .WillOnce(Return(200)) - .WillOnce(Return(300)); -``` - -says that `turtle.GetX()` will be called *exactly three times* (gMock inferred -this from how many `WillOnce()` clauses we've written, since we didn't -explicitly write `Times()`), and will return 100, 200, and 300 respectively. - -```cpp -using ::testing::Return; -... -EXPECT_CALL(turtle, GetY()) - .WillOnce(Return(100)) - .WillOnce(Return(200)) - .WillRepeatedly(Return(300)); -``` - -says that `turtle.GetY()` will be called *at least twice* (gMock knows this as -we've written two `WillOnce()` clauses and a `WillRepeatedly()` while having no -explicit `Times()`), will return 100 and 200 respectively the first two times, -and 300 from the third time on. - -Of course, if you explicitly write a `Times()`, gMock will not try to infer the -cardinality itself. What if the number you specified is larger than there are -`WillOnce()` clauses? Well, after all `WillOnce()`s are used up, gMock will do -the *default* action for the function every time (unless, of course, you have a -`WillRepeatedly()`.). - -What can we do inside `WillOnce()` besides `Return()`? You can return a -reference using `ReturnRef(*variable*)`, or invoke a pre-defined function, among -[others](cook_book.md#using-actions). - -**Important note:** The `EXPECT_CALL()` statement evaluates the action clause -only once, even though the action may be performed many times. Therefore you -must be careful about side effects. The following may not do what you want: - -```cpp -using ::testing::Return; -... -int n = 100; -EXPECT_CALL(turtle, GetX()) - .Times(4) - .WillRepeatedly(Return(n++)); -``` - -Instead of returning 100, 101, 102, ..., consecutively, this mock function will -always return 100 as `n++` is only evaluated once. Similarly, `Return(new Foo)` -will create a new `Foo` object when the `EXPECT_CALL()` is executed, and will -return the same pointer every time. If you want the side effect to happen every -time, you need to define a custom action, which we'll teach in the -[cook book](http://<!-- GOOGLETEST_CM0012 DO NOT DELETE -->). - -Time for another quiz! What do you think the following means? - -```cpp -using ::testing::Return; -... -EXPECT_CALL(turtle, GetY()) - .Times(4) - .WillOnce(Return(100)); -``` - -Obviously `turtle.GetY()` is expected to be called four times. But if you think -it will return 100 every time, think twice! Remember that one `WillOnce()` -clause will be consumed each time the function is invoked and the default action -will be taken afterwards. So the right answer is that `turtle.GetY()` will -return 100 the first time, but **return 0 from the second time on**, as -returning 0 is the default action for `int` functions. - -#### Using Multiple Expectations {#MultiExpectations} - -So far we've only shown examples where you have a single expectation. More -realistically, you'll specify expectations on multiple mock methods which may be -from multiple mock objects. - -By default, when a mock method is invoked, gMock will search the expectations in -the **reverse order** they are defined, and stop when an active expectation that -matches the arguments is found (you can think of it as "newer rules override -older ones."). If the matching expectation cannot take any more calls, you will -get an upper-bound-violated failure. Here's an example: - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -... -EXPECT_CALL(turtle, Forward(_)); // #1 -EXPECT_CALL(turtle, Forward(10)) // #2 - .Times(2); -``` - -If `Forward(10)` is called three times in a row, the third time it will be an -error, as the last matching expectation (#2) has been saturated. If, however, -the third `Forward(10)` call is replaced by `Forward(20)`, then it would be OK, -as now #1 will be the matching expectation. - -**Note:** Why does gMock search for a match in the *reverse* order of the -expectations? The reason is that this allows a user to set up the default -expectations in a mock object's constructor or the test fixture's set-up phase -and then customize the mock by writing more specific expectations in the test -body. So, if you have two expectations on the same method, you want to put the -one with more specific matchers **after** the other, or the more specific rule -would be shadowed by the more general one that comes after it. - -**Tip:** It is very common to start with a catch-all expectation for a method -and `Times(AnyNumber())` (omitting arguments, or with `_` for all arguments, if -overloaded). This makes any calls to the method expected. This is not necessary -for methods that are not mentioned at all (these are "uninteresting"), but is -useful for methods that have some expectations, but for which other calls are -ok. See -[Understanding Uninteresting vs Unexpected Calls](cook_book.md#uninteresting-vs-unexpected). - -#### Ordered vs Unordered Calls {#OrderedCalls} - -By default, an expectation can match a call even though an earlier expectation -hasn't been satisfied. In other words, the calls don't have to occur in the -order the expectations are specified. - -Sometimes, you may want all the expected calls to occur in a strict order. To -say this in gMock is easy: - -```cpp -using ::testing::InSequence; -... -TEST(FooTest, DrawsLineSegment) { - ... - { - InSequence seq; - - EXPECT_CALL(turtle, PenDown()); - EXPECT_CALL(turtle, Forward(100)); - EXPECT_CALL(turtle, PenUp()); - } - Foo(); -} -``` - -By creating an object of type `InSequence`, all expectations in its scope are -put into a *sequence* and have to occur *sequentially*. Since we are just -relying on the constructor and destructor of this object to do the actual work, -its name is really irrelevant. - -In this example, we test that `Foo()` calls the three expected functions in the -order as written. If a call is made out-of-order, it will be an error. - -(What if you care about the relative order of some of the calls, but not all of -them? Can you specify an arbitrary partial order? The answer is ... yes! The -details can be found [here](cook_book.md#OrderedCalls).) - -#### All Expectations Are Sticky (Unless Said Otherwise) {#StickyExpectations} - -Now let's do a quick quiz to see how well you can use this mock stuff already. -How would you test that the turtle is asked to go to the origin *exactly twice* -(you want to ignore any other instructions it receives)? - -After you've come up with your answer, take a look at ours and compare notes -(solve it yourself first - don't cheat!): - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::AnyNumber; -... -EXPECT_CALL(turtle, GoTo(_, _)) // #1 - .Times(AnyNumber()); -EXPECT_CALL(turtle, GoTo(0, 0)) // #2 - .Times(2); -``` - -Suppose `turtle.GoTo(0, 0)` is called three times. In the third time, gMock will -see that the arguments match expectation #2 (remember that we always pick the -last matching expectation). Now, since we said that there should be only two -such calls, gMock will report an error immediately. This is basically what we've -told you in the [Using Multiple Expectations](#MultiExpectations) section above. - -This example shows that **expectations in gMock are "sticky" by default**, in -the sense that they remain active even after we have reached their invocation -upper bounds. This is an important rule to remember, as it affects the meaning -of the spec, and is **different** to how it's done in many other mocking -frameworks (Why'd we do that? Because we think our rule makes the common cases -easier to express and understand.). - -Simple? Let's see if you've really understood it: what does the following code -say? - -```cpp -using ::testing::Return; -... -for (int i = n; i > 0; i--) { - EXPECT_CALL(turtle, GetX()) - .WillOnce(Return(10*i)); -} -``` - -If you think it says that `turtle.GetX()` will be called `n` times and will -return 10, 20, 30, ..., consecutively, think twice! The problem is that, as we -said, expectations are sticky. So, the second time `turtle.GetX()` is called, -the last (latest) `EXPECT_CALL()` statement will match, and will immediately -lead to an "upper bound violated" error - this piece of code is not very useful! - -One correct way of saying that `turtle.GetX()` will return 10, 20, 30, ..., is -to explicitly say that the expectations are *not* sticky. In other words, they -should *retire* as soon as they are saturated: - -```cpp -using ::testing::Return; -... -for (int i = n; i > 0; i--) { - EXPECT_CALL(turtle, GetX()) - .WillOnce(Return(10*i)) - .RetiresOnSaturation(); -} -``` - -And, there's a better way to do it: in this case, we expect the calls to occur -in a specific order, and we line up the actions to match the order. Since the -order is important here, we should make it explicit using a sequence: - -```cpp -using ::testing::InSequence; -using ::testing::Return; -... -{ - InSequence s; - - for (int i = 1; i <= n; i++) { - EXPECT_CALL(turtle, GetX()) - .WillOnce(Return(10*i)) - .RetiresOnSaturation(); - } -} -``` - -By the way, the other situation where an expectation may *not* be sticky is when -it's in a sequence - as soon as another expectation that comes after it in the -sequence has been used, it automatically retires (and will never be used to -match any call). - -#### Uninteresting Calls - -A mock object may have many methods, and not all of them are that interesting. -For example, in some tests we may not care about how many times `GetX()` and -`GetY()` get called. - -In gMock, if you are not interested in a method, just don't say anything about -it. If a call to this method occurs, you'll see a warning in the test output, -but it won't be a failure. This is called "naggy" behavior; to change, see -[The Nice, the Strict, and the Naggy](cook_book.md#NiceStrictNaggy). diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/docs/gmock_faq.md b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/docs/gmock_faq.md deleted file mode 100644 index 214aabf12..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/docs/gmock_faq.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,396 +0,0 @@ -## Legacy gMock FAQ {#GMockFaq} - -<!-- GOOGLETEST_CM0021 DO NOT DELETE --> - -### When I call a method on my mock object, the method for the real object is invoked instead. What's the problem? - -In order for a method to be mocked, it must be *virtual*, unless you use the -[high-perf dependency injection technique](#MockingNonVirtualMethods). - -### Can I mock a variadic function? - -You cannot mock a variadic function (i.e. a function taking ellipsis (`...`) -arguments) directly in gMock. - -The problem is that in general, there is *no way* for a mock object to know how -many arguments are passed to the variadic method, and what the arguments' types -are. Only the *author of the base class* knows the protocol, and we cannot look -into his or her head. - -Therefore, to mock such a function, the *user* must teach the mock object how to -figure out the number of arguments and their types. One way to do it is to -provide overloaded versions of the function. - -Ellipsis arguments are inherited from C and not really a C++ feature. They are -unsafe to use and don't work with arguments that have constructors or -destructors. Therefore we recommend to avoid them in C++ as much as possible. - -### MSVC gives me warning C4301 or C4373 when I define a mock method with a const parameter. Why? - -If you compile this using Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1: - -```cpp -class Foo { - ... - virtual void Bar(const int i) = 0; -}; - -class MockFoo : public Foo { - ... - MOCK_METHOD(void, Bar, (const int i), (override)); -}; -``` - -You may get the following warning: - -```shell -warning C4301: 'MockFoo::Bar': overriding virtual function only differs from 'Foo::Bar' by const/volatile qualifier -``` - -This is a MSVC bug. The same code compiles fine with gcc, for example. If you -use Visual C++ 2008 SP1, you would get the warning: - -```shell -warning C4373: 'MockFoo::Bar': virtual function overrides 'Foo::Bar', previous versions of the compiler did not override when parameters only differed by const/volatile qualifiers -``` - -In C++, if you *declare* a function with a `const` parameter, the `const` -modifier is ignored. Therefore, the `Foo` base class above is equivalent to: - -```cpp -class Foo { - ... - virtual void Bar(int i) = 0; // int or const int? Makes no difference. -}; -``` - -In fact, you can *declare* `Bar()` with an `int` parameter, and define it with a -`const int` parameter. The compiler will still match them up. - -Since making a parameter `const` is meaningless in the method declaration, we -recommend to remove it in both `Foo` and `MockFoo`. That should workaround the -VC bug. - -Note that we are talking about the *top-level* `const` modifier here. If the -function parameter is passed by pointer or reference, declaring the pointee or -referee as `const` is still meaningful. For example, the following two -declarations are *not* equivalent: - -```cpp -void Bar(int* p); // Neither p nor *p is const. -void Bar(const int* p); // p is not const, but *p is. -``` - -<!-- GOOGLETEST_CM0030 DO NOT DELETE --> - -### I can't figure out why gMock thinks my expectations are not satisfied. What should I do? - -You might want to run your test with `--gmock_verbose=info`. This flag lets -gMock print a trace of every mock function call it receives. By studying the -trace, you'll gain insights on why the expectations you set are not met. - -If you see the message "The mock function has no default action set, and its -return type has no default value set.", then try -[adding a default action](for_dummies.md#DefaultValue). Due to a known issue, -unexpected calls on mocks without default actions don't print out a detailed -comparison between the actual arguments and the expected arguments. - -### My program crashed and `ScopedMockLog` spit out tons of messages. Is it a gMock bug? - -gMock and `ScopedMockLog` are likely doing the right thing here. - -When a test crashes, the failure signal handler will try to log a lot of -information (the stack trace, and the address map, for example). The messages -are compounded if you have many threads with depth stacks. When `ScopedMockLog` -intercepts these messages and finds that they don't match any expectations, it -prints an error for each of them. - -You can learn to ignore the errors, or you can rewrite your expectations to make -your test more robust, for example, by adding something like: - -```cpp -using ::testing::AnyNumber; -using ::testing::Not; -... - // Ignores any log not done by us. - EXPECT_CALL(log, Log(_, Not(EndsWith("/my_file.cc")), _)) - .Times(AnyNumber()); -``` - -### How can I assert that a function is NEVER called? - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -... - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(_)) - .Times(0); -``` - -<!-- GOOGLETEST_CM0031 DO NOT DELETE --> - -### I have a failed test where gMock tells me TWICE that a particular expectation is not satisfied. Isn't this redundant? - -When gMock detects a failure, it prints relevant information (the mock function -arguments, the state of relevant expectations, and etc) to help the user debug. -If another failure is detected, gMock will do the same, including printing the -state of relevant expectations. - -Sometimes an expectation's state didn't change between two failures, and you'll -see the same description of the state twice. They are however *not* redundant, -as they refer to *different points in time*. The fact they are the same *is* -interesting information. - -### I get a heapcheck failure when using a mock object, but using a real object is fine. What can be wrong? - -Does the class (hopefully a pure interface) you are mocking have a virtual -destructor? - -Whenever you derive from a base class, make sure its destructor is virtual. -Otherwise Bad Things will happen. Consider the following code: - -```cpp -class Base { - public: - // Not virtual, but should be. - ~Base() { ... } - ... -}; - -class Derived : public Base { - public: - ... - private: - std::string value_; -}; - -... - Base* p = new Derived; - ... - delete p; // Surprise! ~Base() will be called, but ~Derived() will not - // - value_ is leaked. -``` - -By changing `~Base()` to virtual, `~Derived()` will be correctly called when -`delete p` is executed, and the heap checker will be happy. - -### The "newer expectations override older ones" rule makes writing expectations awkward. Why does gMock do that? - -When people complain about this, often they are referring to code like: - -```cpp -using ::testing::Return; -... - // foo.Bar() should be called twice, return 1 the first time, and return - // 2 the second time. However, I have to write the expectations in the - // reverse order. This sucks big time!!! - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar()) - .WillOnce(Return(2)) - .RetiresOnSaturation(); - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar()) - .WillOnce(Return(1)) - .RetiresOnSaturation(); -``` - -The problem, is that they didn't pick the **best** way to express the test's -intent. - -By default, expectations don't have to be matched in *any* particular order. If -you want them to match in a certain order, you need to be explicit. This is -gMock's (and jMock's) fundamental philosophy: it's easy to accidentally -over-specify your tests, and we want to make it harder to do so. - -There are two better ways to write the test spec. You could either put the -expectations in sequence: - -```cpp -using ::testing::Return; -... - // foo.Bar() should be called twice, return 1 the first time, and return - // 2 the second time. Using a sequence, we can write the expectations - // in their natural order. - { - InSequence s; - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar()) - .WillOnce(Return(1)) - .RetiresOnSaturation(); - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar()) - .WillOnce(Return(2)) - .RetiresOnSaturation(); - } -``` - -or you can put the sequence of actions in the same expectation: - -```cpp -using ::testing::Return; -... - // foo.Bar() should be called twice, return 1 the first time, and return - // 2 the second time. - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar()) - .WillOnce(Return(1)) - .WillOnce(Return(2)) - .RetiresOnSaturation(); -``` - -Back to the original questions: why does gMock search the expectations (and -`ON_CALL`s) from back to front? Because this allows a user to set up a mock's -behavior for the common case early (e.g. in the mock's constructor or the test -fixture's set-up phase) and customize it with more specific rules later. If -gMock searches from front to back, this very useful pattern won't be possible. - -### gMock prints a warning when a function without EXPECT_CALL is called, even if I have set its behavior using ON_CALL. Would it be reasonable not to show the warning in this case? - -When choosing between being neat and being safe, we lean toward the latter. So -the answer is that we think it's better to show the warning. - -Often people write `ON_CALL`s in the mock object's constructor or `SetUp()`, as -the default behavior rarely changes from test to test. Then in the test body -they set the expectations, which are often different for each test. Having an -`ON_CALL` in the set-up part of a test doesn't mean that the calls are expected. -If there's no `EXPECT_CALL` and the method is called, it's possibly an error. If -we quietly let the call go through without notifying the user, bugs may creep in -unnoticed. - -If, however, you are sure that the calls are OK, you can write - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -... - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(_)) - .WillRepeatedly(...); -``` - -instead of - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -... - ON_CALL(foo, Bar(_)) - .WillByDefault(...); -``` - -This tells gMock that you do expect the calls and no warning should be printed. - -Also, you can control the verbosity by specifying `--gmock_verbose=error`. Other -values are `info` and `warning`. If you find the output too noisy when -debugging, just choose a less verbose level. - -### How can I delete the mock function's argument in an action? - -If your mock function takes a pointer argument and you want to delete that -argument, you can use testing::DeleteArg<N>() to delete the N'th (zero-indexed) -argument: - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; - ... - MOCK_METHOD(void, Bar, (X* x, const Y& y)); - ... - EXPECT_CALL(mock_foo_, Bar(_, _)) - .WillOnce(testing::DeleteArg<0>())); -``` - -### How can I perform an arbitrary action on a mock function's argument? - -If you find yourself needing to perform some action that's not supported by -gMock directly, remember that you can define your own actions using -[`MakeAction()`](#NewMonoActions) or -[`MakePolymorphicAction()`](#NewPolyActions), or you can write a stub function -and invoke it using [`Invoke()`](#FunctionsAsActions). - -```cpp -using ::testing::_; -using ::testing::Invoke; - ... - MOCK_METHOD(void, Bar, (X* p)); - ... - EXPECT_CALL(mock_foo_, Bar(_)) - .WillOnce(Invoke(MyAction(...))); -``` - -### My code calls a static/global function. Can I mock it? - -You can, but you need to make some changes. - -In general, if you find yourself needing to mock a static function, it's a sign -that your modules are too tightly coupled (and less flexible, less reusable, -less testable, etc). You are probably better off defining a small interface and -call the function through that interface, which then can be easily mocked. It's -a bit of work initially, but usually pays for itself quickly. - -This Google Testing Blog -[post](https://testing.googleblog.com/2008/06/defeat-static-cling.html) says it -excellently. Check it out. - -### My mock object needs to do complex stuff. It's a lot of pain to specify the actions. gMock sucks! - -I know it's not a question, but you get an answer for free any way. :-) - -With gMock, you can create mocks in C++ easily. And people might be tempted to -use them everywhere. Sometimes they work great, and sometimes you may find them, -well, a pain to use. So, what's wrong in the latter case? - -When you write a test without using mocks, you exercise the code and assert that -it returns the correct value or that the system is in an expected state. This is -sometimes called "state-based testing". - -Mocks are great for what some call "interaction-based" testing: instead of -checking the system state at the very end, mock objects verify that they are -invoked the right way and report an error as soon as it arises, giving you a -handle on the precise context in which the error was triggered. This is often -more effective and economical to do than state-based testing. - -If you are doing state-based testing and using a test double just to simulate -the real object, you are probably better off using a fake. Using a mock in this -case causes pain, as it's not a strong point for mocks to perform complex -actions. If you experience this and think that mocks suck, you are just not -using the right tool for your problem. Or, you might be trying to solve the -wrong problem. :-) - -### I got a warning "Uninteresting function call encountered - default action taken.." Should I panic? - -By all means, NO! It's just an FYI. :-) - -What it means is that you have a mock function, you haven't set any expectations -on it (by gMock's rule this means that you are not interested in calls to this -function and therefore it can be called any number of times), and it is called. -That's OK - you didn't say it's not OK to call the function! - -What if you actually meant to disallow this function to be called, but forgot to -write `EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar()).Times(0)`? While one can argue that it's the -user's fault, gMock tries to be nice and prints you a note. - -So, when you see the message and believe that there shouldn't be any -uninteresting calls, you should investigate what's going on. To make your life -easier, gMock dumps the stack trace when an uninteresting call is encountered. -From that you can figure out which mock function it is, and how it is called. - -### I want to define a custom action. Should I use Invoke() or implement the ActionInterface interface? - -Either way is fine - you want to choose the one that's more convenient for your -circumstance. - -Usually, if your action is for a particular function type, defining it using -`Invoke()` should be easier; if your action can be used in functions of -different types (e.g. if you are defining `Return(*value*)`), -`MakePolymorphicAction()` is easiest. Sometimes you want precise control on what -types of functions the action can be used in, and implementing `ActionInterface` -is the way to go here. See the implementation of `Return()` in -`testing/base/public/gmock-actions.h` for an example. - -### I use SetArgPointee() in WillOnce(), but gcc complains about "conflicting return type specified". What does it mean? - -You got this error as gMock has no idea what value it should return when the -mock method is called. `SetArgPointee()` says what the side effect is, but -doesn't say what the return value should be. You need `DoAll()` to chain a -`SetArgPointee()` with a `Return()` that provides a value appropriate to the API -being mocked. - -See this [recipe](cook_book.md#mocking-side-effects) for more details and an -example. - -### I have a huge mock class, and Microsoft Visual C++ runs out of memory when compiling it. What can I do? - -We've noticed that when the `/clr` compiler flag is used, Visual C++ uses 5~6 -times as much memory when compiling a mock class. We suggest to avoid `/clr` -when compiling native C++ mocks. diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/docs/pump_manual.md b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/docs/pump_manual.md deleted file mode 100644 index cdf7c57da..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/docs/pump_manual.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,187 +0,0 @@ -<b>P</b>ump is <b>U</b>seful for <b>M</b>eta <b>P</b>rogramming. - -# The Problem - -Template and macro libraries often need to define many classes, functions, or -macros that vary only (or almost only) in the number of arguments they take. -It's a lot of repetitive, mechanical, and error-prone work. - -Our experience is that it's tedious to write custom scripts, which tend to -reflect the structure of the generated code poorly and are often hard to read -and edit. For example, a small change needed in the generated code may require -some non-intuitive, non-trivial changes in the script. This is especially -painful when experimenting with the code. - -This script may be useful for generating meta code, for example a series of -macros of FOO1, FOO2, etc. Nevertheless, please make it your last resort -technique by favouring C++ template metaprogramming or variadic macros. - -# Our Solution - -Pump (for Pump is Useful for Meta Programming, Pretty Useful for Meta -Programming, or Practical Utility for Meta Programming, whichever you prefer) is -a simple meta-programming tool for C++. The idea is that a programmer writes a -`foo.pump` file which contains C++ code plus meta code that manipulates the C++ -code. The meta code can handle iterations over a range, nested iterations, local -meta variable definitions, simple arithmetic, and conditional expressions. You -can view it as a small Domain-Specific Language. The meta language is designed -to be non-intrusive (s.t. it won't confuse Emacs' C++ mode, for example) and -concise, making Pump code intuitive and easy to maintain. - -## Highlights - -* The implementation is in a single Python script and thus ultra portable: no - build or installation is needed and it works cross platforms. -* Pump tries to be smart with respect to - [Google's style guide](https://github.com/google/styleguide): it breaks long - lines (easy to have when they are generated) at acceptable places to fit - within 80 columns and indent the continuation lines correctly. -* The format is human-readable and more concise than XML. -* The format works relatively well with Emacs' C++ mode. - -## Examples - -The following Pump code (where meta keywords start with `$`, `[[` and `]]` are -meta brackets, and `$$` starts a meta comment that ends with the line): - -``` -$var n = 3 $$ Defines a meta variable n. -$range i 0..n $$ Declares the range of meta iterator i (inclusive). -$for i [[ - $$ Meta loop. -// Foo$i does blah for $i-ary predicates. -$range j 1..i -template <size_t N $for j [[, typename A$j]]> -class Foo$i { -$if i == 0 [[ - blah a; -]] $elif i <= 2 [[ - blah b; -]] $else [[ - blah c; -]] -}; - -]] -``` - -will be translated by the Pump compiler to: - -```cpp -// Foo0 does blah for 0-ary predicates. -template <size_t N> -class Foo0 { - blah a; -}; - -// Foo1 does blah for 1-ary predicates. -template <size_t N, typename A1> -class Foo1 { - blah b; -}; - -// Foo2 does blah for 2-ary predicates. -template <size_t N, typename A1, typename A2> -class Foo2 { - blah b; -}; - -// Foo3 does blah for 3-ary predicates. -template <size_t N, typename A1, typename A2, typename A3> -class Foo3 { - blah c; -}; -``` - -In another example, - -``` -$range i 1..n -Func($for i + [[a$i]]); -$$ The text between i and [[ is the separator between iterations. -``` - -will generate one of the following lines (without the comments), depending on -the value of `n`: - -```cpp -Func(); // If n is 0. -Func(a1); // If n is 1. -Func(a1 + a2); // If n is 2. -Func(a1 + a2 + a3); // If n is 3. -// And so on... -``` - -## Constructs - -We support the following meta programming constructs: - -| `$var id = exp` | Defines a named constant value. `$id` is | -: : valid util the end of the current meta : -: : lexical block. : -| :------------------------------- | :--------------------------------------- | -| `$range id exp..exp` | Sets the range of an iteration variable, | -: : which can be reused in multiple loops : -: : later. : -| `$for id sep [[ code ]]` | Iteration. The range of `id` must have | -: : been defined earlier. `$id` is valid in : -: : `code`. : -| `$($)` | Generates a single `$` character. | -| `$id` | Value of the named constant or iteration | -: : variable. : -| `$(exp)` | Value of the expression. | -| `$if exp [[ code ]] else_branch` | Conditional. | -| `[[ code ]]` | Meta lexical block. | -| `cpp_code` | Raw C++ code. | -| `$$ comment` | Meta comment. | - -**Note:** To give the user some freedom in formatting the Pump source code, Pump -ignores a new-line character if it's right after `$for foo` or next to `[[` or -`]]`. Without this rule you'll often be forced to write very long lines to get -the desired output. Therefore sometimes you may need to insert an extra new-line -in such places for a new-line to show up in your output. - -## Grammar - -```ebnf -code ::= atomic_code* -atomic_code ::= $var id = exp - | $var id = [[ code ]] - | $range id exp..exp - | $for id sep [[ code ]] - | $($) - | $id - | $(exp) - | $if exp [[ code ]] else_branch - | [[ code ]] - | cpp_code -sep ::= cpp_code | empty_string -else_branch ::= $else [[ code ]] - | $elif exp [[ code ]] else_branch - | empty_string -exp ::= simple_expression_in_Python_syntax -``` - -## Code - -You can find the source code of Pump in [scripts/pump.py](../scripts/pump.py). -It is still very unpolished and lacks automated tests, although it has been -successfully used many times. If you find a chance to use it in your project, -please let us know what you think! We also welcome help on improving Pump. - -## Real Examples - -You can find real-world applications of Pump in -[Google Test](https://github.com/google/googletest/tree/master/googletest) and -[Google Mock](https://github.com/google/googletest/tree/master/googlemock). The -source file `foo.h.pump` generates `foo.h`. - -## Tips - -* If a meta variable is followed by a letter or digit, you can separate them - using `[[]]`, which inserts an empty string. For example `Foo$j[[]]Helper` - generate `Foo1Helper` when `j` is 1. -* To avoid extra-long Pump source lines, you can break a line anywhere you - want by inserting `[[]]` followed by a new line. Since any new-line - character next to `[[` or `]]` is ignored, the generated code won't contain - this new line. diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-actions.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-actions.h deleted file mode 100644 index e46bcaa79..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-actions.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1536 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// The ACTION* family of macros can be used in a namespace scope to -// define custom actions easily. The syntax: -// -// ACTION(name) { statements; } -// -// will define an action with the given name that executes the -// statements. The value returned by the statements will be used as -// the return value of the action. Inside the statements, you can -// refer to the K-th (0-based) argument of the mock function by -// 'argK', and refer to its type by 'argK_type'. For example: -// -// ACTION(IncrementArg1) { -// arg1_type temp = arg1; -// return ++(*temp); -// } -// -// allows you to write -// -// ...WillOnce(IncrementArg1()); -// -// You can also refer to the entire argument tuple and its type by -// 'args' and 'args_type', and refer to the mock function type and its -// return type by 'function_type' and 'return_type'. -// -// Note that you don't need to specify the types of the mock function -// arguments. However rest assured that your code is still type-safe: -// you'll get a compiler error if *arg1 doesn't support the ++ -// operator, or if the type of ++(*arg1) isn't compatible with the -// mock function's return type, for example. -// -// Sometimes you'll want to parameterize the action. For that you can use -// another macro: -// -// ACTION_P(name, param_name) { statements; } -// -// For example: -// -// ACTION_P(Add, n) { return arg0 + n; } -// -// will allow you to write: -// -// ...WillOnce(Add(5)); -// -// Note that you don't need to provide the type of the parameter -// either. If you need to reference the type of a parameter named -// 'foo', you can write 'foo_type'. For example, in the body of -// ACTION_P(Add, n) above, you can write 'n_type' to refer to the type -// of 'n'. -// -// We also provide ACTION_P2, ACTION_P3, ..., up to ACTION_P10 to support -// multi-parameter actions. -// -// For the purpose of typing, you can view -// -// ACTION_Pk(Foo, p1, ..., pk) { ... } -// -// as shorthand for -// -// template <typename p1_type, ..., typename pk_type> -// FooActionPk<p1_type, ..., pk_type> Foo(p1_type p1, ..., pk_type pk) { ... } -// -// In particular, you can provide the template type arguments -// explicitly when invoking Foo(), as in Foo<long, bool>(5, false); -// although usually you can rely on the compiler to infer the types -// for you automatically. You can assign the result of expression -// Foo(p1, ..., pk) to a variable of type FooActionPk<p1_type, ..., -// pk_type>. This can be useful when composing actions. -// -// You can also overload actions with different numbers of parameters: -// -// ACTION_P(Plus, a) { ... } -// ACTION_P2(Plus, a, b) { ... } -// -// While it's tempting to always use the ACTION* macros when defining -// a new action, you should also consider implementing ActionInterface -// or using MakePolymorphicAction() instead, especially if you need to -// use the action a lot. While these approaches require more work, -// they give you more control on the types of the mock function -// arguments and the action parameters, which in general leads to -// better compiler error messages that pay off in the long run. They -// also allow overloading actions based on parameter types (as opposed -// to just based on the number of parameters). -// -// CAVEAT: -// -// ACTION*() can only be used in a namespace scope as templates cannot be -// declared inside of a local class. -// Users can, however, define any local functors (e.g. a lambda) that -// can be used as actions. -// -// MORE INFORMATION: -// -// To learn more about using these macros, please search for 'ACTION' on -// https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/googlemock/docs/cook_book.md - -// GOOGLETEST_CM0002 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_ACTIONS_H_ -#define GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_ACTIONS_H_ - -#ifndef _WIN32_WCE -# include <errno.h> -#endif - -#include <algorithm> -#include <functional> -#include <memory> -#include <string> -#include <type_traits> -#include <utility> - -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-internal-utils.h" -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-port.h" -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-pp.h" - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(push) -# pragma warning(disable:4100) -#endif - -namespace testing { - -// To implement an action Foo, define: -// 1. a class FooAction that implements the ActionInterface interface, and -// 2. a factory function that creates an Action object from a -// const FooAction*. -// -// The two-level delegation design follows that of Matcher, providing -// consistency for extension developers. It also eases ownership -// management as Action objects can now be copied like plain values. - -namespace internal { - -// BuiltInDefaultValueGetter<T, true>::Get() returns a -// default-constructed T value. BuiltInDefaultValueGetter<T, -// false>::Get() crashes with an error. -// -// This primary template is used when kDefaultConstructible is true. -template <typename T, bool kDefaultConstructible> -struct BuiltInDefaultValueGetter { - static T Get() { return T(); } -}; -template <typename T> -struct BuiltInDefaultValueGetter<T, false> { - static T Get() { - Assert(false, __FILE__, __LINE__, - "Default action undefined for the function return type."); - return internal::Invalid<T>(); - // The above statement will never be reached, but is required in - // order for this function to compile. - } -}; - -// BuiltInDefaultValue<T>::Get() returns the "built-in" default value -// for type T, which is NULL when T is a raw pointer type, 0 when T is -// a numeric type, false when T is bool, or "" when T is string or -// std::string. In addition, in C++11 and above, it turns a -// default-constructed T value if T is default constructible. For any -// other type T, the built-in default T value is undefined, and the -// function will abort the process. -template <typename T> -class BuiltInDefaultValue { - public: - // This function returns true if and only if type T has a built-in default - // value. - static bool Exists() { - return ::std::is_default_constructible<T>::value; - } - - static T Get() { - return BuiltInDefaultValueGetter< - T, ::std::is_default_constructible<T>::value>::Get(); - } -}; - -// This partial specialization says that we use the same built-in -// default value for T and const T. -template <typename T> -class BuiltInDefaultValue<const T> { - public: - static bool Exists() { return BuiltInDefaultValue<T>::Exists(); } - static T Get() { return BuiltInDefaultValue<T>::Get(); } -}; - -// This partial specialization defines the default values for pointer -// types. -template <typename T> -class BuiltInDefaultValue<T*> { - public: - static bool Exists() { return true; } - static T* Get() { return nullptr; } -}; - -// The following specializations define the default values for -// specific types we care about. -#define GMOCK_DEFINE_DEFAULT_ACTION_FOR_RETURN_TYPE_(type, value) \ - template <> \ - class BuiltInDefaultValue<type> { \ - public: \ - static bool Exists() { return true; } \ - static type Get() { return value; } \ - } - -GMOCK_DEFINE_DEFAULT_ACTION_FOR_RETURN_TYPE_(void, ); // NOLINT -GMOCK_DEFINE_DEFAULT_ACTION_FOR_RETURN_TYPE_(::std::string, ""); -GMOCK_DEFINE_DEFAULT_ACTION_FOR_RETURN_TYPE_(bool, false); -GMOCK_DEFINE_DEFAULT_ACTION_FOR_RETURN_TYPE_(unsigned char, '\0'); -GMOCK_DEFINE_DEFAULT_ACTION_FOR_RETURN_TYPE_(signed char, '\0'); -GMOCK_DEFINE_DEFAULT_ACTION_FOR_RETURN_TYPE_(char, '\0'); - -// There's no need for a default action for signed wchar_t, as that -// type is the same as wchar_t for gcc, and invalid for MSVC. -// -// There's also no need for a default action for unsigned wchar_t, as -// that type is the same as unsigned int for gcc, and invalid for -// MSVC. -#if GMOCK_WCHAR_T_IS_NATIVE_ -GMOCK_DEFINE_DEFAULT_ACTION_FOR_RETURN_TYPE_(wchar_t, 0U); // NOLINT -#endif - -GMOCK_DEFINE_DEFAULT_ACTION_FOR_RETURN_TYPE_(unsigned short, 0U); // NOLINT -GMOCK_DEFINE_DEFAULT_ACTION_FOR_RETURN_TYPE_(signed short, 0); // NOLINT -GMOCK_DEFINE_DEFAULT_ACTION_FOR_RETURN_TYPE_(unsigned int, 0U); -GMOCK_DEFINE_DEFAULT_ACTION_FOR_RETURN_TYPE_(signed int, 0); -GMOCK_DEFINE_DEFAULT_ACTION_FOR_RETURN_TYPE_(unsigned long, 0UL); // NOLINT -GMOCK_DEFINE_DEFAULT_ACTION_FOR_RETURN_TYPE_(signed long, 0L); // NOLINT -GMOCK_DEFINE_DEFAULT_ACTION_FOR_RETURN_TYPE_(unsigned long long, 0); // NOLINT -GMOCK_DEFINE_DEFAULT_ACTION_FOR_RETURN_TYPE_(signed long long, 0); // NOLINT -GMOCK_DEFINE_DEFAULT_ACTION_FOR_RETURN_TYPE_(float, 0); -GMOCK_DEFINE_DEFAULT_ACTION_FOR_RETURN_TYPE_(double, 0); - -#undef GMOCK_DEFINE_DEFAULT_ACTION_FOR_RETURN_TYPE_ - -} // namespace internal - -// When an unexpected function call is encountered, Google Mock will -// let it return a default value if the user has specified one for its -// return type, or if the return type has a built-in default value; -// otherwise Google Mock won't know what value to return and will have -// to abort the process. -// -// The DefaultValue<T> class allows a user to specify the -// default value for a type T that is both copyable and publicly -// destructible (i.e. anything that can be used as a function return -// type). The usage is: -// -// // Sets the default value for type T to be foo. -// DefaultValue<T>::Set(foo); -template <typename T> -class DefaultValue { - public: - // Sets the default value for type T; requires T to be - // copy-constructable and have a public destructor. - static void Set(T x) { - delete producer_; - producer_ = new FixedValueProducer(x); - } - - // Provides a factory function to be called to generate the default value. - // This method can be used even if T is only move-constructible, but it is not - // limited to that case. - typedef T (*FactoryFunction)(); - static void SetFactory(FactoryFunction factory) { - delete producer_; - producer_ = new FactoryValueProducer(factory); - } - - // Unsets the default value for type T. - static void Clear() { - delete producer_; - producer_ = nullptr; - } - - // Returns true if and only if the user has set the default value for type T. - static bool IsSet() { return producer_ != nullptr; } - - // Returns true if T has a default return value set by the user or there - // exists a built-in default value. - static bool Exists() { - return IsSet() || internal::BuiltInDefaultValue<T>::Exists(); - } - - // Returns the default value for type T if the user has set one; - // otherwise returns the built-in default value. Requires that Exists() - // is true, which ensures that the return value is well-defined. - static T Get() { - return producer_ == nullptr ? internal::BuiltInDefaultValue<T>::Get() - : producer_->Produce(); - } - - private: - class ValueProducer { - public: - virtual ~ValueProducer() {} - virtual T Produce() = 0; - }; - - class FixedValueProducer : public ValueProducer { - public: - explicit FixedValueProducer(T value) : value_(value) {} - T Produce() override { return value_; } - - private: - const T value_; - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(FixedValueProducer); - }; - - class FactoryValueProducer : public ValueProducer { - public: - explicit FactoryValueProducer(FactoryFunction factory) - : factory_(factory) {} - T Produce() override { return factory_(); } - - private: - const FactoryFunction factory_; - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(FactoryValueProducer); - }; - - static ValueProducer* producer_; -}; - -// This partial specialization allows a user to set default values for -// reference types. -template <typename T> -class DefaultValue<T&> { - public: - // Sets the default value for type T&. - static void Set(T& x) { // NOLINT - address_ = &x; - } - - // Unsets the default value for type T&. - static void Clear() { address_ = nullptr; } - - // Returns true if and only if the user has set the default value for type T&. - static bool IsSet() { return address_ != nullptr; } - - // Returns true if T has a default return value set by the user or there - // exists a built-in default value. - static bool Exists() { - return IsSet() || internal::BuiltInDefaultValue<T&>::Exists(); - } - - // Returns the default value for type T& if the user has set one; - // otherwise returns the built-in default value if there is one; - // otherwise aborts the process. - static T& Get() { - return address_ == nullptr ? internal::BuiltInDefaultValue<T&>::Get() - : *address_; - } - - private: - static T* address_; -}; - -// This specialization allows DefaultValue<void>::Get() to -// compile. -template <> -class DefaultValue<void> { - public: - static bool Exists() { return true; } - static void Get() {} -}; - -// Points to the user-set default value for type T. -template <typename T> -typename DefaultValue<T>::ValueProducer* DefaultValue<T>::producer_ = nullptr; - -// Points to the user-set default value for type T&. -template <typename T> -T* DefaultValue<T&>::address_ = nullptr; - -// Implement this interface to define an action for function type F. -template <typename F> -class ActionInterface { - public: - typedef typename internal::Function<F>::Result Result; - typedef typename internal::Function<F>::ArgumentTuple ArgumentTuple; - - ActionInterface() {} - virtual ~ActionInterface() {} - - // Performs the action. This method is not const, as in general an - // action can have side effects and be stateful. For example, a - // get-the-next-element-from-the-collection action will need to - // remember the current element. - virtual Result Perform(const ArgumentTuple& args) = 0; - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ActionInterface); -}; - -// An Action<F> is a copyable and IMMUTABLE (except by assignment) -// object that represents an action to be taken when a mock function -// of type F is called. The implementation of Action<T> is just a -// std::shared_ptr to const ActionInterface<T>. Don't inherit from Action! -// You can view an object implementing ActionInterface<F> as a -// concrete action (including its current state), and an Action<F> -// object as a handle to it. -template <typename F> -class Action { - // Adapter class to allow constructing Action from a legacy ActionInterface. - // New code should create Actions from functors instead. - struct ActionAdapter { - // Adapter must be copyable to satisfy std::function requirements. - ::std::shared_ptr<ActionInterface<F>> impl_; - - template <typename... Args> - typename internal::Function<F>::Result operator()(Args&&... args) { - return impl_->Perform( - ::std::forward_as_tuple(::std::forward<Args>(args)...)); - } - }; - - public: - typedef typename internal::Function<F>::Result Result; - typedef typename internal::Function<F>::ArgumentTuple ArgumentTuple; - - // Constructs a null Action. Needed for storing Action objects in - // STL containers. - Action() {} - - // Construct an Action from a specified callable. - // This cannot take std::function directly, because then Action would not be - // directly constructible from lambda (it would require two conversions). - template <typename G, - typename = typename ::std::enable_if< - ::std::is_constructible<::std::function<F>, G>::value>::type> - Action(G&& fun) : fun_(::std::forward<G>(fun)) {} // NOLINT - - // Constructs an Action from its implementation. - explicit Action(ActionInterface<F>* impl) - : fun_(ActionAdapter{::std::shared_ptr<ActionInterface<F>>(impl)}) {} - - // This constructor allows us to turn an Action<Func> object into an - // Action<F>, as long as F's arguments can be implicitly converted - // to Func's and Func's return type can be implicitly converted to F's. - template <typename Func> - explicit Action(const Action<Func>& action) : fun_(action.fun_) {} - - // Returns true if and only if this is the DoDefault() action. - bool IsDoDefault() const { return fun_ == nullptr; } - - // Performs the action. Note that this method is const even though - // the corresponding method in ActionInterface is not. The reason - // is that a const Action<F> means that it cannot be re-bound to - // another concrete action, not that the concrete action it binds to - // cannot change state. (Think of the difference between a const - // pointer and a pointer to const.) - Result Perform(ArgumentTuple args) const { - if (IsDoDefault()) { - internal::IllegalDoDefault(__FILE__, __LINE__); - } - return internal::Apply(fun_, ::std::move(args)); - } - - private: - template <typename G> - friend class Action; - - // fun_ is an empty function if and only if this is the DoDefault() action. - ::std::function<F> fun_; -}; - -// The PolymorphicAction class template makes it easy to implement a -// polymorphic action (i.e. an action that can be used in mock -// functions of than one type, e.g. Return()). -// -// To define a polymorphic action, a user first provides a COPYABLE -// implementation class that has a Perform() method template: -// -// class FooAction { -// public: -// template <typename Result, typename ArgumentTuple> -// Result Perform(const ArgumentTuple& args) const { -// // Processes the arguments and returns a result, using -// // std::get<N>(args) to get the N-th (0-based) argument in the tuple. -// } -// ... -// }; -// -// Then the user creates the polymorphic action using -// MakePolymorphicAction(object) where object has type FooAction. See -// the definition of Return(void) and SetArgumentPointee<N>(value) for -// complete examples. -template <typename Impl> -class PolymorphicAction { - public: - explicit PolymorphicAction(const Impl& impl) : impl_(impl) {} - - template <typename F> - operator Action<F>() const { - return Action<F>(new MonomorphicImpl<F>(impl_)); - } - - private: - template <typename F> - class MonomorphicImpl : public ActionInterface<F> { - public: - typedef typename internal::Function<F>::Result Result; - typedef typename internal::Function<F>::ArgumentTuple ArgumentTuple; - - explicit MonomorphicImpl(const Impl& impl) : impl_(impl) {} - - Result Perform(const ArgumentTuple& args) override { - return impl_.template Perform<Result>(args); - } - - private: - Impl impl_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(MonomorphicImpl); - }; - - Impl impl_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(PolymorphicAction); -}; - -// Creates an Action from its implementation and returns it. The -// created Action object owns the implementation. -template <typename F> -Action<F> MakeAction(ActionInterface<F>* impl) { - return Action<F>(impl); -} - -// Creates a polymorphic action from its implementation. This is -// easier to use than the PolymorphicAction<Impl> constructor as it -// doesn't require you to explicitly write the template argument, e.g. -// -// MakePolymorphicAction(foo); -// vs -// PolymorphicAction<TypeOfFoo>(foo); -template <typename Impl> -inline PolymorphicAction<Impl> MakePolymorphicAction(const Impl& impl) { - return PolymorphicAction<Impl>(impl); -} - -namespace internal { - -// Helper struct to specialize ReturnAction to execute a move instead of a copy -// on return. Useful for move-only types, but could be used on any type. -template <typename T> -struct ByMoveWrapper { - explicit ByMoveWrapper(T value) : payload(std::move(value)) {} - T payload; -}; - -// Implements the polymorphic Return(x) action, which can be used in -// any function that returns the type of x, regardless of the argument -// types. -// -// Note: The value passed into Return must be converted into -// Function<F>::Result when this action is cast to Action<F> rather than -// when that action is performed. This is important in scenarios like -// -// MOCK_METHOD1(Method, T(U)); -// ... -// { -// Foo foo; -// X x(&foo); -// EXPECT_CALL(mock, Method(_)).WillOnce(Return(x)); -// } -// -// In the example above the variable x holds reference to foo which leaves -// scope and gets destroyed. If copying X just copies a reference to foo, -// that copy will be left with a hanging reference. If conversion to T -// makes a copy of foo, the above code is safe. To support that scenario, we -// need to make sure that the type conversion happens inside the EXPECT_CALL -// statement, and conversion of the result of Return to Action<T(U)> is a -// good place for that. -// -// The real life example of the above scenario happens when an invocation -// of gtl::Container() is passed into Return. -// -template <typename R> -class ReturnAction { - public: - // Constructs a ReturnAction object from the value to be returned. - // 'value' is passed by value instead of by const reference in order - // to allow Return("string literal") to compile. - explicit ReturnAction(R value) : value_(new R(std::move(value))) {} - - // This template type conversion operator allows Return(x) to be - // used in ANY function that returns x's type. - template <typename F> - operator Action<F>() const { // NOLINT - // Assert statement belongs here because this is the best place to verify - // conditions on F. It produces the clearest error messages - // in most compilers. - // Impl really belongs in this scope as a local class but can't - // because MSVC produces duplicate symbols in different translation units - // in this case. Until MS fixes that bug we put Impl into the class scope - // and put the typedef both here (for use in assert statement) and - // in the Impl class. But both definitions must be the same. - typedef typename Function<F>::Result Result; - GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_( - !std::is_reference<Result>::value, - use_ReturnRef_instead_of_Return_to_return_a_reference); - static_assert(!std::is_void<Result>::value, - "Can't use Return() on an action expected to return `void`."); - return Action<F>(new Impl<R, F>(value_)); - } - - private: - // Implements the Return(x) action for a particular function type F. - template <typename R_, typename F> - class Impl : public ActionInterface<F> { - public: - typedef typename Function<F>::Result Result; - typedef typename Function<F>::ArgumentTuple ArgumentTuple; - - // The implicit cast is necessary when Result has more than one - // single-argument constructor (e.g. Result is std::vector<int>) and R - // has a type conversion operator template. In that case, value_(value) - // won't compile as the compiler doesn't known which constructor of - // Result to call. ImplicitCast_ forces the compiler to convert R to - // Result without considering explicit constructors, thus resolving the - // ambiguity. value_ is then initialized using its copy constructor. - explicit Impl(const std::shared_ptr<R>& value) - : value_before_cast_(*value), - value_(ImplicitCast_<Result>(value_before_cast_)) {} - - Result Perform(const ArgumentTuple&) override { return value_; } - - private: - GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(!std::is_reference<Result>::value, - Result_cannot_be_a_reference_type); - // We save the value before casting just in case it is being cast to a - // wrapper type. - R value_before_cast_; - Result value_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Impl); - }; - - // Partially specialize for ByMoveWrapper. This version of ReturnAction will - // move its contents instead. - template <typename R_, typename F> - class Impl<ByMoveWrapper<R_>, F> : public ActionInterface<F> { - public: - typedef typename Function<F>::Result Result; - typedef typename Function<F>::ArgumentTuple ArgumentTuple; - - explicit Impl(const std::shared_ptr<R>& wrapper) - : performed_(false), wrapper_(wrapper) {} - - Result Perform(const ArgumentTuple&) override { - GTEST_CHECK_(!performed_) - << "A ByMove() action should only be performed once."; - performed_ = true; - return std::move(wrapper_->payload); - } - - private: - bool performed_; - const std::shared_ptr<R> wrapper_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl); - }; - - const std::shared_ptr<R> value_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(ReturnAction); -}; - -// Implements the ReturnNull() action. -class ReturnNullAction { - public: - // Allows ReturnNull() to be used in any pointer-returning function. In C++11 - // this is enforced by returning nullptr, and in non-C++11 by asserting a - // pointer type on compile time. - template <typename Result, typename ArgumentTuple> - static Result Perform(const ArgumentTuple&) { - return nullptr; - } -}; - -// Implements the Return() action. -class ReturnVoidAction { - public: - // Allows Return() to be used in any void-returning function. - template <typename Result, typename ArgumentTuple> - static void Perform(const ArgumentTuple&) { - static_assert(std::is_void<Result>::value, "Result should be void."); - } -}; - -// Implements the polymorphic ReturnRef(x) action, which can be used -// in any function that returns a reference to the type of x, -// regardless of the argument types. -template <typename T> -class ReturnRefAction { - public: - // Constructs a ReturnRefAction object from the reference to be returned. - explicit ReturnRefAction(T& ref) : ref_(ref) {} // NOLINT - - // This template type conversion operator allows ReturnRef(x) to be - // used in ANY function that returns a reference to x's type. - template <typename F> - operator Action<F>() const { - typedef typename Function<F>::Result Result; - // Asserts that the function return type is a reference. This - // catches the user error of using ReturnRef(x) when Return(x) - // should be used, and generates some helpful error message. - GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(std::is_reference<Result>::value, - use_Return_instead_of_ReturnRef_to_return_a_value); - return Action<F>(new Impl<F>(ref_)); - } - - private: - // Implements the ReturnRef(x) action for a particular function type F. - template <typename F> - class Impl : public ActionInterface<F> { - public: - typedef typename Function<F>::Result Result; - typedef typename Function<F>::ArgumentTuple ArgumentTuple; - - explicit Impl(T& ref) : ref_(ref) {} // NOLINT - - Result Perform(const ArgumentTuple&) override { return ref_; } - - private: - T& ref_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl); - }; - - T& ref_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(ReturnRefAction); -}; - -// Implements the polymorphic ReturnRefOfCopy(x) action, which can be -// used in any function that returns a reference to the type of x, -// regardless of the argument types. -template <typename T> -class ReturnRefOfCopyAction { - public: - // Constructs a ReturnRefOfCopyAction object from the reference to - // be returned. - explicit ReturnRefOfCopyAction(const T& value) : value_(value) {} // NOLINT - - // This template type conversion operator allows ReturnRefOfCopy(x) to be - // used in ANY function that returns a reference to x's type. - template <typename F> - operator Action<F>() const { - typedef typename Function<F>::Result Result; - // Asserts that the function return type is a reference. This - // catches the user error of using ReturnRefOfCopy(x) when Return(x) - // should be used, and generates some helpful error message. - GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_( - std::is_reference<Result>::value, - use_Return_instead_of_ReturnRefOfCopy_to_return_a_value); - return Action<F>(new Impl<F>(value_)); - } - - private: - // Implements the ReturnRefOfCopy(x) action for a particular function type F. - template <typename F> - class Impl : public ActionInterface<F> { - public: - typedef typename Function<F>::Result Result; - typedef typename Function<F>::ArgumentTuple ArgumentTuple; - - explicit Impl(const T& value) : value_(value) {} // NOLINT - - Result Perform(const ArgumentTuple&) override { return value_; } - - private: - T value_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl); - }; - - const T value_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(ReturnRefOfCopyAction); -}; - -// Implements the polymorphic ReturnRoundRobin(v) action, which can be -// used in any function that returns the element_type of v. -template <typename T> -class ReturnRoundRobinAction { - public: - explicit ReturnRoundRobinAction(std::vector<T> values) { - GTEST_CHECK_(!values.empty()) - << "ReturnRoundRobin requires at least one element."; - state_->values = std::move(values); - } - - template <typename... Args> - T operator()(Args&&...) const { - return state_->Next(); - } - - private: - struct State { - T Next() { - T ret_val = values[i++]; - if (i == values.size()) i = 0; - return ret_val; - } - - std::vector<T> values; - size_t i = 0; - }; - std::shared_ptr<State> state_ = std::make_shared<State>(); -}; - -// Implements the polymorphic DoDefault() action. -class DoDefaultAction { - public: - // This template type conversion operator allows DoDefault() to be - // used in any function. - template <typename F> - operator Action<F>() const { return Action<F>(); } // NOLINT -}; - -// Implements the Assign action to set a given pointer referent to a -// particular value. -template <typename T1, typename T2> -class AssignAction { - public: - AssignAction(T1* ptr, T2 value) : ptr_(ptr), value_(value) {} - - template <typename Result, typename ArgumentTuple> - void Perform(const ArgumentTuple& /* args */) const { - *ptr_ = value_; - } - - private: - T1* const ptr_; - const T2 value_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(AssignAction); -}; - -#if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -// Implements the SetErrnoAndReturn action to simulate return from -// various system calls and libc functions. -template <typename T> -class SetErrnoAndReturnAction { - public: - SetErrnoAndReturnAction(int errno_value, T result) - : errno_(errno_value), - result_(result) {} - template <typename Result, typename ArgumentTuple> - Result Perform(const ArgumentTuple& /* args */) const { - errno = errno_; - return result_; - } - - private: - const int errno_; - const T result_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(SetErrnoAndReturnAction); -}; - -#endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -// Implements the SetArgumentPointee<N>(x) action for any function -// whose N-th argument (0-based) is a pointer to x's type. -template <size_t N, typename A, typename = void> -struct SetArgumentPointeeAction { - A value; - - template <typename... Args> - void operator()(const Args&... args) const { - *::std::get<N>(std::tie(args...)) = value; - } -}; - -// Implements the Invoke(object_ptr, &Class::Method) action. -template <class Class, typename MethodPtr> -struct InvokeMethodAction { - Class* const obj_ptr; - const MethodPtr method_ptr; - - template <typename... Args> - auto operator()(Args&&... args) const - -> decltype((obj_ptr->*method_ptr)(std::forward<Args>(args)...)) { - return (obj_ptr->*method_ptr)(std::forward<Args>(args)...); - } -}; - -// Implements the InvokeWithoutArgs(f) action. The template argument -// FunctionImpl is the implementation type of f, which can be either a -// function pointer or a functor. InvokeWithoutArgs(f) can be used as an -// Action<F> as long as f's type is compatible with F. -template <typename FunctionImpl> -struct InvokeWithoutArgsAction { - FunctionImpl function_impl; - - // Allows InvokeWithoutArgs(f) to be used as any action whose type is - // compatible with f. - template <typename... Args> - auto operator()(const Args&...) -> decltype(function_impl()) { - return function_impl(); - } -}; - -// Implements the InvokeWithoutArgs(object_ptr, &Class::Method) action. -template <class Class, typename MethodPtr> -struct InvokeMethodWithoutArgsAction { - Class* const obj_ptr; - const MethodPtr method_ptr; - - using ReturnType = typename std::result_of<MethodPtr(Class*)>::type; - - template <typename... Args> - ReturnType operator()(const Args&...) const { - return (obj_ptr->*method_ptr)(); - } -}; - -// Implements the IgnoreResult(action) action. -template <typename A> -class IgnoreResultAction { - public: - explicit IgnoreResultAction(const A& action) : action_(action) {} - - template <typename F> - operator Action<F>() const { - // Assert statement belongs here because this is the best place to verify - // conditions on F. It produces the clearest error messages - // in most compilers. - // Impl really belongs in this scope as a local class but can't - // because MSVC produces duplicate symbols in different translation units - // in this case. Until MS fixes that bug we put Impl into the class scope - // and put the typedef both here (for use in assert statement) and - // in the Impl class. But both definitions must be the same. - typedef typename internal::Function<F>::Result Result; - - // Asserts at compile time that F returns void. - static_assert(std::is_void<Result>::value, "Result type should be void."); - - return Action<F>(new Impl<F>(action_)); - } - - private: - template <typename F> - class Impl : public ActionInterface<F> { - public: - typedef typename internal::Function<F>::Result Result; - typedef typename internal::Function<F>::ArgumentTuple ArgumentTuple; - - explicit Impl(const A& action) : action_(action) {} - - void Perform(const ArgumentTuple& args) override { - // Performs the action and ignores its result. - action_.Perform(args); - } - - private: - // Type OriginalFunction is the same as F except that its return - // type is IgnoredValue. - typedef typename internal::Function<F>::MakeResultIgnoredValue - OriginalFunction; - - const Action<OriginalFunction> action_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl); - }; - - const A action_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(IgnoreResultAction); -}; - -template <typename InnerAction, size_t... I> -struct WithArgsAction { - InnerAction action; - - // The inner action could be anything convertible to Action<X>. - // We use the conversion operator to detect the signature of the inner Action. - template <typename R, typename... Args> - operator Action<R(Args...)>() const { // NOLINT - using TupleType = std::tuple<Args...>; - Action<R(typename std::tuple_element<I, TupleType>::type...)> - converted(action); - - return [converted](Args... args) -> R { - return converted.Perform(std::forward_as_tuple( - std::get<I>(std::forward_as_tuple(std::forward<Args>(args)...))...)); - }; - } -}; - -template <typename... Actions> -struct DoAllAction { - private: - template <typename... Args, size_t... I> - std::vector<Action<void(Args...)>> Convert(IndexSequence<I...>) const { - return {std::get<I>(actions)...}; - } - - public: - std::tuple<Actions...> actions; - - template <typename R, typename... Args> - operator Action<R(Args...)>() const { // NOLINT - struct Op { - std::vector<Action<void(Args...)>> converted; - Action<R(Args...)> last; - R operator()(Args... args) const { - auto tuple_args = std::forward_as_tuple(std::forward<Args>(args)...); - for (auto& a : converted) { - a.Perform(tuple_args); - } - return last.Perform(tuple_args); - } - }; - return Op{Convert<Args...>(MakeIndexSequence<sizeof...(Actions) - 1>()), - std::get<sizeof...(Actions) - 1>(actions)}; - } -}; - -} // namespace internal - -// An Unused object can be implicitly constructed from ANY value. -// This is handy when defining actions that ignore some or all of the -// mock function arguments. For example, given -// -// MOCK_METHOD3(Foo, double(const string& label, double x, double y)); -// MOCK_METHOD3(Bar, double(int index, double x, double y)); -// -// instead of -// -// double DistanceToOriginWithLabel(const string& label, double x, double y) { -// return sqrt(x*x + y*y); -// } -// double DistanceToOriginWithIndex(int index, double x, double y) { -// return sqrt(x*x + y*y); -// } -// ... -// EXPECT_CALL(mock, Foo("abc", _, _)) -// .WillOnce(Invoke(DistanceToOriginWithLabel)); -// EXPECT_CALL(mock, Bar(5, _, _)) -// .WillOnce(Invoke(DistanceToOriginWithIndex)); -// -// you could write -// -// // We can declare any uninteresting argument as Unused. -// double DistanceToOrigin(Unused, double x, double y) { -// return sqrt(x*x + y*y); -// } -// ... -// EXPECT_CALL(mock, Foo("abc", _, _)).WillOnce(Invoke(DistanceToOrigin)); -// EXPECT_CALL(mock, Bar(5, _, _)).WillOnce(Invoke(DistanceToOrigin)); -typedef internal::IgnoredValue Unused; - -// Creates an action that does actions a1, a2, ..., sequentially in -// each invocation. -template <typename... Action> -internal::DoAllAction<typename std::decay<Action>::type...> DoAll( - Action&&... action) { - return {std::forward_as_tuple(std::forward<Action>(action)...)}; -} - -// WithArg<k>(an_action) creates an action that passes the k-th -// (0-based) argument of the mock function to an_action and performs -// it. It adapts an action accepting one argument to one that accepts -// multiple arguments. For convenience, we also provide -// WithArgs<k>(an_action) (defined below) as a synonym. -template <size_t k, typename InnerAction> -internal::WithArgsAction<typename std::decay<InnerAction>::type, k> -WithArg(InnerAction&& action) { - return {std::forward<InnerAction>(action)}; -} - -// WithArgs<N1, N2, ..., Nk>(an_action) creates an action that passes -// the selected arguments of the mock function to an_action and -// performs it. It serves as an adaptor between actions with -// different argument lists. -template <size_t k, size_t... ks, typename InnerAction> -internal::WithArgsAction<typename std::decay<InnerAction>::type, k, ks...> -WithArgs(InnerAction&& action) { - return {std::forward<InnerAction>(action)}; -} - -// WithoutArgs(inner_action) can be used in a mock function with a -// non-empty argument list to perform inner_action, which takes no -// argument. In other words, it adapts an action accepting no -// argument to one that accepts (and ignores) arguments. -template <typename InnerAction> -internal::WithArgsAction<typename std::decay<InnerAction>::type> -WithoutArgs(InnerAction&& action) { - return {std::forward<InnerAction>(action)}; -} - -// Creates an action that returns 'value'. 'value' is passed by value -// instead of const reference - otherwise Return("string literal") -// will trigger a compiler error about using array as initializer. -template <typename R> -internal::ReturnAction<R> Return(R value) { - return internal::ReturnAction<R>(std::move(value)); -} - -// Creates an action that returns NULL. -inline PolymorphicAction<internal::ReturnNullAction> ReturnNull() { - return MakePolymorphicAction(internal::ReturnNullAction()); -} - -// Creates an action that returns from a void function. -inline PolymorphicAction<internal::ReturnVoidAction> Return() { - return MakePolymorphicAction(internal::ReturnVoidAction()); -} - -// Creates an action that returns the reference to a variable. -template <typename R> -inline internal::ReturnRefAction<R> ReturnRef(R& x) { // NOLINT - return internal::ReturnRefAction<R>(x); -} - -// Prevent using ReturnRef on reference to temporary. -template <typename R, R* = nullptr> -internal::ReturnRefAction<R> ReturnRef(R&&) = delete; - -// Creates an action that returns the reference to a copy of the -// argument. The copy is created when the action is constructed and -// lives as long as the action. -template <typename R> -inline internal::ReturnRefOfCopyAction<R> ReturnRefOfCopy(const R& x) { - return internal::ReturnRefOfCopyAction<R>(x); -} - -// Modifies the parent action (a Return() action) to perform a move of the -// argument instead of a copy. -// Return(ByMove()) actions can only be executed once and will assert this -// invariant. -template <typename R> -internal::ByMoveWrapper<R> ByMove(R x) { - return internal::ByMoveWrapper<R>(std::move(x)); -} - -// Creates an action that returns an element of `vals`. Calling this action will -// repeatedly return the next value from `vals` until it reaches the end and -// will restart from the beginning. -template <typename T> -internal::ReturnRoundRobinAction<T> ReturnRoundRobin(std::vector<T> vals) { - return internal::ReturnRoundRobinAction<T>(std::move(vals)); -} - -// Creates an action that returns an element of `vals`. Calling this action will -// repeatedly return the next value from `vals` until it reaches the end and -// will restart from the beginning. -template <typename T> -internal::ReturnRoundRobinAction<T> ReturnRoundRobin( - std::initializer_list<T> vals) { - return internal::ReturnRoundRobinAction<T>(std::vector<T>(vals)); -} - -// Creates an action that does the default action for the give mock function. -inline internal::DoDefaultAction DoDefault() { - return internal::DoDefaultAction(); -} - -// Creates an action that sets the variable pointed by the N-th -// (0-based) function argument to 'value'. -template <size_t N, typename T> -internal::SetArgumentPointeeAction<N, T> SetArgPointee(T value) { - return {std::move(value)}; -} - -// The following version is DEPRECATED. -template <size_t N, typename T> -internal::SetArgumentPointeeAction<N, T> SetArgumentPointee(T value) { - return {std::move(value)}; -} - -// Creates an action that sets a pointer referent to a given value. -template <typename T1, typename T2> -PolymorphicAction<internal::AssignAction<T1, T2> > Assign(T1* ptr, T2 val) { - return MakePolymorphicAction(internal::AssignAction<T1, T2>(ptr, val)); -} - -#if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -// Creates an action that sets errno and returns the appropriate error. -template <typename T> -PolymorphicAction<internal::SetErrnoAndReturnAction<T> > -SetErrnoAndReturn(int errval, T result) { - return MakePolymorphicAction( - internal::SetErrnoAndReturnAction<T>(errval, result)); -} - -#endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -// Various overloads for Invoke(). - -// Legacy function. -// Actions can now be implicitly constructed from callables. No need to create -// wrapper objects. -// This function exists for backwards compatibility. -template <typename FunctionImpl> -typename std::decay<FunctionImpl>::type Invoke(FunctionImpl&& function_impl) { - return std::forward<FunctionImpl>(function_impl); -} - -// Creates an action that invokes the given method on the given object -// with the mock function's arguments. -template <class Class, typename MethodPtr> -internal::InvokeMethodAction<Class, MethodPtr> Invoke(Class* obj_ptr, - MethodPtr method_ptr) { - return {obj_ptr, method_ptr}; -} - -// Creates an action that invokes 'function_impl' with no argument. -template <typename FunctionImpl> -internal::InvokeWithoutArgsAction<typename std::decay<FunctionImpl>::type> -InvokeWithoutArgs(FunctionImpl function_impl) { - return {std::move(function_impl)}; -} - -// Creates an action that invokes the given method on the given object -// with no argument. -template <class Class, typename MethodPtr> -internal::InvokeMethodWithoutArgsAction<Class, MethodPtr> InvokeWithoutArgs( - Class* obj_ptr, MethodPtr method_ptr) { - return {obj_ptr, method_ptr}; -} - -// Creates an action that performs an_action and throws away its -// result. In other words, it changes the return type of an_action to -// void. an_action MUST NOT return void, or the code won't compile. -template <typename A> -inline internal::IgnoreResultAction<A> IgnoreResult(const A& an_action) { - return internal::IgnoreResultAction<A>(an_action); -} - -// Creates a reference wrapper for the given L-value. If necessary, -// you can explicitly specify the type of the reference. For example, -// suppose 'derived' is an object of type Derived, ByRef(derived) -// would wrap a Derived&. If you want to wrap a const Base& instead, -// where Base is a base class of Derived, just write: -// -// ByRef<const Base>(derived) -// -// N.B. ByRef is redundant with std::ref, std::cref and std::reference_wrapper. -// However, it may still be used for consistency with ByMove(). -template <typename T> -inline ::std::reference_wrapper<T> ByRef(T& l_value) { // NOLINT - return ::std::reference_wrapper<T>(l_value); -} - -namespace internal { - -// A macro from the ACTION* family (defined later in gmock-generated-actions.h) -// defines an action that can be used in a mock function. Typically, -// these actions only care about a subset of the arguments of the mock -// function. For example, if such an action only uses the second -// argument, it can be used in any mock function that takes >= 2 -// arguments where the type of the second argument is compatible. -// -// Therefore, the action implementation must be prepared to take more -// arguments than it needs. The ExcessiveArg type is used to -// represent those excessive arguments. In order to keep the compiler -// error messages tractable, we define it in the testing namespace -// instead of testing::internal. However, this is an INTERNAL TYPE -// and subject to change without notice, so a user MUST NOT USE THIS -// TYPE DIRECTLY. -struct ExcessiveArg {}; - -// A helper class needed for implementing the ACTION* macros. -template <typename Result, class Impl> -class ActionHelper { - public: - template <typename... Ts> - static Result Perform(Impl* impl, const std::tuple<Ts...>& args) { - return Apply(impl, args, MakeIndexSequence<sizeof...(Ts)>{}, - MakeIndexSequence<10 - sizeof...(Ts)>{}); - } - - private: - template <typename... Ts, std::size_t... tuple_ids, std::size_t... rest_ids> - static Result Apply(Impl* impl, const std::tuple<Ts...>& args, - IndexSequence<tuple_ids...>, IndexSequence<rest_ids...>) { - return impl->template gmock_PerformImpl<Ts...>( - args, std::get<tuple_ids>(args)..., - ((void)rest_ids, ExcessiveArg())...); - } -}; - -// A helper base class needed for implementing the ACTION* macros. -// Implements constructor and conversion operator for Action. -// -// Template specialization for parameterless Action. -template <typename Derived> -class ActionImpl { - public: - ActionImpl() = default; - - template <typename F> - operator ::testing::Action<F>() const { // NOLINT(runtime/explicit) - return ::testing::Action<F>(new typename Derived::template gmock_Impl<F>()); - } -}; - -// Template specialization for parameterized Action. -template <template <typename...> class Derived, typename... Ts> -class ActionImpl<Derived<Ts...>> { - public: - explicit ActionImpl(Ts... params) : params_(std::forward<Ts>(params)...) {} - - template <typename F> - operator ::testing::Action<F>() const { // NOLINT(runtime/explicit) - return Apply<F>(MakeIndexSequence<sizeof...(Ts)>{}); - } - - private: - template <typename F, std::size_t... tuple_ids> - ::testing::Action<F> Apply(IndexSequence<tuple_ids...>) const { - return ::testing::Action<F>(new - typename Derived<Ts...>::template gmock_Impl<F>( - std::get<tuple_ids>(params_)...)); - } - - std::tuple<Ts...> params_; -}; - -namespace invoke_argument { - -// Appears in InvokeArgumentAdl's argument list to help avoid -// accidental calls to user functions of the same name. -struct AdlTag {}; - -// InvokeArgumentAdl - a helper for InvokeArgument. -// The basic overloads are provided here for generic functors. -// Overloads for other custom-callables are provided in the -// internal/custom/gmock-generated-actions.h header. -template <typename F, typename... Args> -auto InvokeArgumentAdl(AdlTag, F f, Args... args) -> decltype(f(args...)) { - return f(args...); -} - -} // namespace invoke_argument - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_ARG_UNUSED(i, data, el) \ - , const arg##i##_type& arg##i GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ -#define GMOCK_ACTION_ARG_TYPES_AND_NAMES_UNUSED_ \ - const args_type& args GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ GMOCK_PP_REPEAT( \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_ARG_UNUSED, , 10) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_ARG(i, data, el) , const arg##i##_type& arg##i -#define GMOCK_ACTION_ARG_TYPES_AND_NAMES_ \ - const args_type& args GMOCK_PP_REPEAT(GMOCK_INTERNAL_ARG, , 10) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_TEMPLATE_ARG(i, data, el) , typename arg##i##_type -#define GMOCK_ACTION_TEMPLATE_ARGS_NAMES_ \ - GMOCK_PP_TAIL(GMOCK_PP_REPEAT(GMOCK_INTERNAL_TEMPLATE_ARG, , 10)) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_TYPENAME_PARAM(i, data, param) , typename param##_type -#define GMOCK_ACTION_TYPENAME_PARAMS_(params) \ - GMOCK_PP_TAIL(GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(GMOCK_INTERNAL_TYPENAME_PARAM, , params)) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_TYPE_PARAM(i, data, param) , param##_type -#define GMOCK_ACTION_TYPE_PARAMS_(params) \ - GMOCK_PP_TAIL(GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(GMOCK_INTERNAL_TYPE_PARAM, , params)) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_TYPE_GVALUE_PARAM(i, data, param) \ - , param##_type gmock_p##i -#define GMOCK_ACTION_TYPE_GVALUE_PARAMS_(params) \ - GMOCK_PP_TAIL(GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(GMOCK_INTERNAL_TYPE_GVALUE_PARAM, , params)) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_GVALUE_PARAM(i, data, param) \ - , std::forward<param##_type>(gmock_p##i) -#define GMOCK_ACTION_GVALUE_PARAMS_(params) \ - GMOCK_PP_TAIL(GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(GMOCK_INTERNAL_GVALUE_PARAM, , params)) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_INIT_PARAM(i, data, param) \ - , param(::std::forward<param##_type>(gmock_p##i)) -#define GMOCK_ACTION_INIT_PARAMS_(params) \ - GMOCK_PP_TAIL(GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(GMOCK_INTERNAL_INIT_PARAM, , params)) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_FIELD_PARAM(i, data, param) param##_type param; -#define GMOCK_ACTION_FIELD_PARAMS_(params) \ - GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(GMOCK_INTERNAL_FIELD_PARAM, , params) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_ACTION(name, full_name, params) \ - template <GMOCK_ACTION_TYPENAME_PARAMS_(params)> \ - class full_name : public ::testing::internal::ActionImpl< \ - full_name<GMOCK_ACTION_TYPE_PARAMS_(params)>> { \ - using base_type = ::testing::internal::ActionImpl<full_name>; \ - \ - public: \ - using base_type::base_type; \ - template <typename F> \ - class gmock_Impl : public ::testing::ActionInterface<F> { \ - public: \ - typedef F function_type; \ - typedef typename ::testing::internal::Function<F>::Result return_type; \ - typedef \ - typename ::testing::internal::Function<F>::ArgumentTuple args_type; \ - explicit gmock_Impl(GMOCK_ACTION_TYPE_GVALUE_PARAMS_(params)) \ - : GMOCK_ACTION_INIT_PARAMS_(params) {} \ - return_type Perform(const args_type& args) override { \ - return ::testing::internal::ActionHelper<return_type, \ - gmock_Impl>::Perform(this, \ - args); \ - } \ - template <GMOCK_ACTION_TEMPLATE_ARGS_NAMES_> \ - return_type gmock_PerformImpl(GMOCK_ACTION_ARG_TYPES_AND_NAMES_) const; \ - GMOCK_ACTION_FIELD_PARAMS_(params) \ - \ - private: \ - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(gmock_Impl); \ - }; \ - \ - private: \ - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(full_name); \ - }; \ - template <GMOCK_ACTION_TYPENAME_PARAMS_(params)> \ - inline full_name<GMOCK_ACTION_TYPE_PARAMS_(params)> name( \ - GMOCK_ACTION_TYPE_GVALUE_PARAMS_(params)) { \ - return full_name<GMOCK_ACTION_TYPE_PARAMS_(params)>( \ - GMOCK_ACTION_GVALUE_PARAMS_(params)); \ - } \ - template <GMOCK_ACTION_TYPENAME_PARAMS_(params)> \ - template <typename F> \ - template <GMOCK_ACTION_TEMPLATE_ARGS_NAMES_> \ - typename ::testing::internal::Function<F>::Result \ - full_name<GMOCK_ACTION_TYPE_PARAMS_(params)>::gmock_Impl< \ - F>::gmock_PerformImpl(GMOCK_ACTION_ARG_TYPES_AND_NAMES_UNUSED_) \ - const - -} // namespace internal - -#define ACTION(name) \ - class name##Action : public ::testing::internal::ActionImpl<name##Action> { \ - using base_type = ::testing::internal::ActionImpl<name##Action>; \ - \ - public: \ - using base_type::base_type; \ - template <typename F> \ - class gmock_Impl : public ::testing::ActionInterface<F> { \ - public: \ - typedef F function_type; \ - typedef typename ::testing::internal::Function<F>::Result return_type; \ - typedef \ - typename ::testing::internal::Function<F>::ArgumentTuple args_type; \ - gmock_Impl() {} \ - return_type Perform(const args_type& args) override { \ - return ::testing::internal::ActionHelper<return_type, \ - gmock_Impl>::Perform(this, \ - args); \ - } \ - template <GMOCK_ACTION_TEMPLATE_ARGS_NAMES_> \ - return_type gmock_PerformImpl(GMOCK_ACTION_ARG_TYPES_AND_NAMES_) const; \ - \ - private: \ - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(gmock_Impl); \ - }; \ - \ - private: \ - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(name##Action); \ - }; \ - inline name##Action name() { return name##Action(); } \ - template <typename F> \ - template <GMOCK_ACTION_TEMPLATE_ARGS_NAMES_> \ - typename ::testing::internal::Function<F>::Result \ - name##Action::gmock_Impl<F>::gmock_PerformImpl( \ - GMOCK_ACTION_ARG_TYPES_AND_NAMES_UNUSED_) const - -#define ACTION_P(name, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_ACTION(name, name##ActionP, (__VA_ARGS__)) - -#define ACTION_P2(name, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_ACTION(name, name##ActionP2, (__VA_ARGS__)) - -#define ACTION_P3(name, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_ACTION(name, name##ActionP3, (__VA_ARGS__)) - -#define ACTION_P4(name, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_ACTION(name, name##ActionP4, (__VA_ARGS__)) - -#define ACTION_P5(name, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_ACTION(name, name##ActionP5, (__VA_ARGS__)) - -#define ACTION_P6(name, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_ACTION(name, name##ActionP6, (__VA_ARGS__)) - -#define ACTION_P7(name, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_ACTION(name, name##ActionP7, (__VA_ARGS__)) - -#define ACTION_P8(name, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_ACTION(name, name##ActionP8, (__VA_ARGS__)) - -#define ACTION_P9(name, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_ACTION(name, name##ActionP9, (__VA_ARGS__)) - -#define ACTION_P10(name, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_ACTION(name, name##ActionP10, (__VA_ARGS__)) - -} // namespace testing - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(pop) -#endif - - -#endif // GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_ACTIONS_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-cardinalities.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-cardinalities.h deleted file mode 100644 index 46e01e102..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-cardinalities.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,157 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file implements some commonly used cardinalities. More -// cardinalities can be defined by the user implementing the -// CardinalityInterface interface if necessary. - -// GOOGLETEST_CM0002 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_CARDINALITIES_H_ -#define GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_CARDINALITIES_H_ - -#include <limits.h> -#include <memory> -#include <ostream> // NOLINT -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-port.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4251 \ -/* class A needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class B */) - -namespace testing { - -// To implement a cardinality Foo, define: -// 1. a class FooCardinality that implements the -// CardinalityInterface interface, and -// 2. a factory function that creates a Cardinality object from a -// const FooCardinality*. -// -// The two-level delegation design follows that of Matcher, providing -// consistency for extension developers. It also eases ownership -// management as Cardinality objects can now be copied like plain values. - -// The implementation of a cardinality. -class CardinalityInterface { - public: - virtual ~CardinalityInterface() {} - - // Conservative estimate on the lower/upper bound of the number of - // calls allowed. - virtual int ConservativeLowerBound() const { return 0; } - virtual int ConservativeUpperBound() const { return INT_MAX; } - - // Returns true if and only if call_count calls will satisfy this - // cardinality. - virtual bool IsSatisfiedByCallCount(int call_count) const = 0; - - // Returns true if and only if call_count calls will saturate this - // cardinality. - virtual bool IsSaturatedByCallCount(int call_count) const = 0; - - // Describes self to an ostream. - virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const = 0; -}; - -// A Cardinality is a copyable and IMMUTABLE (except by assignment) -// object that specifies how many times a mock function is expected to -// be called. The implementation of Cardinality is just a std::shared_ptr -// to const CardinalityInterface. Don't inherit from Cardinality! -class GTEST_API_ Cardinality { - public: - // Constructs a null cardinality. Needed for storing Cardinality - // objects in STL containers. - Cardinality() {} - - // Constructs a Cardinality from its implementation. - explicit Cardinality(const CardinalityInterface* impl) : impl_(impl) {} - - // Conservative estimate on the lower/upper bound of the number of - // calls allowed. - int ConservativeLowerBound() const { return impl_->ConservativeLowerBound(); } - int ConservativeUpperBound() const { return impl_->ConservativeUpperBound(); } - - // Returns true if and only if call_count calls will satisfy this - // cardinality. - bool IsSatisfiedByCallCount(int call_count) const { - return impl_->IsSatisfiedByCallCount(call_count); - } - - // Returns true if and only if call_count calls will saturate this - // cardinality. - bool IsSaturatedByCallCount(int call_count) const { - return impl_->IsSaturatedByCallCount(call_count); - } - - // Returns true if and only if call_count calls will over-saturate this - // cardinality, i.e. exceed the maximum number of allowed calls. - bool IsOverSaturatedByCallCount(int call_count) const { - return impl_->IsSaturatedByCallCount(call_count) && - !impl_->IsSatisfiedByCallCount(call_count); - } - - // Describes self to an ostream - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { impl_->DescribeTo(os); } - - // Describes the given actual call count to an ostream. - static void DescribeActualCallCountTo(int actual_call_count, - ::std::ostream* os); - - private: - std::shared_ptr<const CardinalityInterface> impl_; -}; - -// Creates a cardinality that allows at least n calls. -GTEST_API_ Cardinality AtLeast(int n); - -// Creates a cardinality that allows at most n calls. -GTEST_API_ Cardinality AtMost(int n); - -// Creates a cardinality that allows any number of calls. -GTEST_API_ Cardinality AnyNumber(); - -// Creates a cardinality that allows between min and max calls. -GTEST_API_ Cardinality Between(int min, int max); - -// Creates a cardinality that allows exactly n calls. -GTEST_API_ Cardinality Exactly(int n); - -// Creates a cardinality from its implementation. -inline Cardinality MakeCardinality(const CardinalityInterface* c) { - return Cardinality(c); -} - -} // namespace testing - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4251 - -#endif // GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_CARDINALITIES_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-function-mocker.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-function-mocker.h deleted file mode 100644 index 317d6c2b7..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-function-mocker.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,458 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file implements MOCK_METHOD. - -// GOOGLETEST_CM0002 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef THIRD_PARTY_GOOGLETEST_GOOGLEMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_INTERNAL_GMOCK_FUNCTION_MOCKER_H_ // NOLINT -#define THIRD_PARTY_GOOGLETEST_GOOGLEMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_INTERNAL_GMOCK_FUNCTION_MOCKER_H_ // NOLINT - -#include <type_traits> // IWYU pragma: keep -#include <utility> // IWYU pragma: keep - -#include "gmock/gmock-spec-builders.h" -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-internal-utils.h" -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-pp.h" - -namespace testing { -namespace internal { -template <typename T> -using identity_t = T; - -template <typename MockType> -const MockType* AdjustConstness_const(const MockType* mock) { - return mock; -} - -template <typename MockType> -MockType* AdjustConstness_(const MockType* mock) { - return const_cast<MockType*>(mock); -} - -} // namespace internal - -// The style guide prohibits "using" statements in a namespace scope -// inside a header file. However, the FunctionMocker class template -// is meant to be defined in the ::testing namespace. The following -// line is just a trick for working around a bug in MSVC 8.0, which -// cannot handle it if we define FunctionMocker in ::testing. -using internal::FunctionMocker; -} // namespace testing - -#define MOCK_METHOD(...) \ - GMOCK_PP_VARIADIC_CALL(GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHOD_ARG_, __VA_ARGS__) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHOD_ARG_1(...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_WRONG_ARITY(__VA_ARGS__) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHOD_ARG_2(...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_WRONG_ARITY(__VA_ARGS__) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHOD_ARG_3(_Ret, _MethodName, _Args) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHOD_ARG_4(_Ret, _MethodName, _Args, ()) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHOD_ARG_4(_Ret, _MethodName, _Args, _Spec) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_ASSERT_PARENTHESIS(_Args); \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_ASSERT_PARENTHESIS(_Spec); \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_ASSERT_VALID_SIGNATURE( \ - GMOCK_PP_NARG0 _Args, GMOCK_INTERNAL_SIGNATURE(_Ret, _Args)); \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_ASSERT_VALID_SPEC(_Spec) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHOD_IMPL( \ - GMOCK_PP_NARG0 _Args, _MethodName, GMOCK_INTERNAL_HAS_CONST(_Spec), \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_HAS_OVERRIDE(_Spec), GMOCK_INTERNAL_HAS_FINAL(_Spec), \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_GET_NOEXCEPT_SPEC(_Spec), \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_GET_CALLTYPE(_Spec), \ - (GMOCK_INTERNAL_SIGNATURE(_Ret, _Args))) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHOD_ARG_5(...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_WRONG_ARITY(__VA_ARGS__) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHOD_ARG_6(...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_WRONG_ARITY(__VA_ARGS__) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHOD_ARG_7(...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_WRONG_ARITY(__VA_ARGS__) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_WRONG_ARITY(...) \ - static_assert( \ - false, \ - "MOCK_METHOD must be called with 3 or 4 arguments. _Ret, " \ - "_MethodName, _Args and optionally _Spec. _Args and _Spec must be " \ - "enclosed in parentheses. If _Ret is a type with unprotected commas, " \ - "it must also be enclosed in parentheses.") - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_ASSERT_PARENTHESIS(_Tuple) \ - static_assert( \ - GMOCK_PP_IS_ENCLOSED_PARENS(_Tuple), \ - GMOCK_PP_STRINGIZE(_Tuple) " should be enclosed in parentheses.") - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_ASSERT_VALID_SIGNATURE(_N, ...) \ - static_assert( \ - std::is_function<__VA_ARGS__>::value, \ - "Signature must be a function type, maybe return type contains " \ - "unprotected comma."); \ - static_assert( \ - ::testing::tuple_size<typename ::testing::internal::Function< \ - __VA_ARGS__>::ArgumentTuple>::value == _N, \ - "This method does not take " GMOCK_PP_STRINGIZE( \ - _N) " arguments. Parenthesize all types with unproctected commas.") - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_ASSERT_VALID_SPEC(_Spec) \ - GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(GMOCK_INTERNAL_ASSERT_VALID_SPEC_ELEMENT, ~, _Spec) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHOD_IMPL(_N, _MethodName, _Constness, \ - _Override, _Final, _NoexceptSpec, \ - _CallType, _Signature) \ - typename ::testing::internal::Function<GMOCK_PP_REMOVE_PARENS( \ - _Signature)>::Result \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_EXPAND(_CallType) \ - _MethodName(GMOCK_PP_REPEAT(GMOCK_INTERNAL_PARAMETER, _Signature, _N)) \ - GMOCK_PP_IF(_Constness, const, ) _NoexceptSpec \ - GMOCK_PP_IF(_Override, override, ) GMOCK_PP_IF(_Final, final, ) { \ - GMOCK_MOCKER_(_N, _Constness, _MethodName) \ - .SetOwnerAndName(this, #_MethodName); \ - return GMOCK_MOCKER_(_N, _Constness, _MethodName) \ - .Invoke(GMOCK_PP_REPEAT(GMOCK_INTERNAL_FORWARD_ARG, _Signature, _N)); \ - } \ - ::testing::MockSpec<GMOCK_PP_REMOVE_PARENS(_Signature)> gmock_##_MethodName( \ - GMOCK_PP_REPEAT(GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_PARAMETER, _Signature, _N)) \ - GMOCK_PP_IF(_Constness, const, ) { \ - GMOCK_MOCKER_(_N, _Constness, _MethodName).RegisterOwner(this); \ - return GMOCK_MOCKER_(_N, _Constness, _MethodName) \ - .With(GMOCK_PP_REPEAT(GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_ARGUMENT, , _N)); \ - } \ - ::testing::MockSpec<GMOCK_PP_REMOVE_PARENS(_Signature)> gmock_##_MethodName( \ - const ::testing::internal::WithoutMatchers&, \ - GMOCK_PP_IF(_Constness, const, )::testing::internal::Function< \ - GMOCK_PP_REMOVE_PARENS(_Signature)>*) const _NoexceptSpec { \ - return GMOCK_PP_CAT(::testing::internal::AdjustConstness_, \ - GMOCK_PP_IF(_Constness, const, ))(this) \ - ->gmock_##_MethodName(GMOCK_PP_REPEAT( \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_A_MATCHER_ARGUMENT, _Signature, _N)); \ - } \ - mutable ::testing::FunctionMocker<GMOCK_PP_REMOVE_PARENS(_Signature)> \ - GMOCK_MOCKER_(_N, _Constness, _MethodName) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_EXPAND(...) __VA_ARGS__ - -// Five Valid modifiers. -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_HAS_CONST(_Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_HAS_COMMA(GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(GMOCK_INTERNAL_DETECT_CONST, ~, _Tuple)) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_HAS_OVERRIDE(_Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_HAS_COMMA( \ - GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(GMOCK_INTERNAL_DETECT_OVERRIDE, ~, _Tuple)) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_HAS_FINAL(_Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_HAS_COMMA(GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(GMOCK_INTERNAL_DETECT_FINAL, ~, _Tuple)) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_GET_NOEXCEPT_SPEC(_Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(GMOCK_INTERNAL_NOEXCEPT_SPEC_IF_NOEXCEPT, ~, _Tuple) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_NOEXCEPT_SPEC_IF_NOEXCEPT(_i, _, _elem) \ - GMOCK_PP_IF( \ - GMOCK_PP_HAS_COMMA(GMOCK_INTERNAL_DETECT_NOEXCEPT(_i, _, _elem)), \ - _elem, ) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_GET_CALLTYPE(_Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(GMOCK_INTERNAL_GET_CALLTYPE_IMPL, ~, _Tuple) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_ASSERT_VALID_SPEC_ELEMENT(_i, _, _elem) \ - static_assert( \ - (GMOCK_PP_HAS_COMMA(GMOCK_INTERNAL_DETECT_CONST(_i, _, _elem)) + \ - GMOCK_PP_HAS_COMMA(GMOCK_INTERNAL_DETECT_OVERRIDE(_i, _, _elem)) + \ - GMOCK_PP_HAS_COMMA(GMOCK_INTERNAL_DETECT_FINAL(_i, _, _elem)) + \ - GMOCK_PP_HAS_COMMA(GMOCK_INTERNAL_DETECT_NOEXCEPT(_i, _, _elem)) + \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_IS_CALLTYPE(_elem)) == 1, \ - GMOCK_PP_STRINGIZE( \ - _elem) " cannot be recognized as a valid specification modifier."); - -// Modifiers implementation. -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DETECT_CONST(_i, _, _elem) \ - GMOCK_PP_CAT(GMOCK_INTERNAL_DETECT_CONST_I_, _elem) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DETECT_CONST_I_const , - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DETECT_OVERRIDE(_i, _, _elem) \ - GMOCK_PP_CAT(GMOCK_INTERNAL_DETECT_OVERRIDE_I_, _elem) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DETECT_OVERRIDE_I_override , - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DETECT_FINAL(_i, _, _elem) \ - GMOCK_PP_CAT(GMOCK_INTERNAL_DETECT_FINAL_I_, _elem) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DETECT_FINAL_I_final , - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DETECT_NOEXCEPT(_i, _, _elem) \ - GMOCK_PP_CAT(GMOCK_INTERNAL_DETECT_NOEXCEPT_I_, _elem) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DETECT_NOEXCEPT_I_noexcept , - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_GET_CALLTYPE_IMPL(_i, _, _elem) \ - GMOCK_PP_IF(GMOCK_INTERNAL_IS_CALLTYPE(_elem), \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_GET_VALUE_CALLTYPE, GMOCK_PP_EMPTY) \ - (_elem) - -// TODO(iserna): GMOCK_INTERNAL_IS_CALLTYPE and -// GMOCK_INTERNAL_GET_VALUE_CALLTYPE needed more expansions to work on windows -// maybe they can be simplified somehow. -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_IS_CALLTYPE(_arg) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_IS_CALLTYPE_I( \ - GMOCK_PP_CAT(GMOCK_INTERNAL_IS_CALLTYPE_HELPER_, _arg)) -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_IS_CALLTYPE_I(_arg) GMOCK_PP_IS_ENCLOSED_PARENS(_arg) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_GET_VALUE_CALLTYPE(_arg) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_GET_VALUE_CALLTYPE_I( \ - GMOCK_PP_CAT(GMOCK_INTERNAL_IS_CALLTYPE_HELPER_, _arg)) -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_GET_VALUE_CALLTYPE_I(_arg) \ - GMOCK_PP_CAT(GMOCK_PP_IDENTITY, _arg) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_IS_CALLTYPE_HELPER_Calltype - -// Note: The use of `identity_t` here allows _Ret to represent return types that -// would normally need to be specified in a different way. For example, a method -// returning a function pointer must be written as -// -// fn_ptr_return_t (*method(method_args_t...))(fn_ptr_args_t...) -// -// But we only support placing the return type at the beginning. To handle this, -// we wrap all calls in identity_t, so that a declaration will be expanded to -// -// identity_t<fn_ptr_return_t (*)(fn_ptr_args_t...)> method(method_args_t...) -// -// This allows us to work around the syntactic oddities of function/method -// types. -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_SIGNATURE(_Ret, _Args) \ - ::testing::internal::identity_t<GMOCK_PP_IF(GMOCK_PP_IS_BEGIN_PARENS(_Ret), \ - GMOCK_PP_REMOVE_PARENS, \ - GMOCK_PP_IDENTITY)(_Ret)>( \ - GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(GMOCK_INTERNAL_GET_TYPE, _, _Args)) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_GET_TYPE(_i, _, _elem) \ - GMOCK_PP_COMMA_IF(_i) \ - GMOCK_PP_IF(GMOCK_PP_IS_BEGIN_PARENS(_elem), GMOCK_PP_REMOVE_PARENS, \ - GMOCK_PP_IDENTITY) \ - (_elem) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_PARAMETER(_i, _Signature, _) \ - GMOCK_PP_COMMA_IF(_i) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_ARG_O(_i, GMOCK_PP_REMOVE_PARENS(_Signature)) \ - gmock_a##_i - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_FORWARD_ARG(_i, _Signature, _) \ - GMOCK_PP_COMMA_IF(_i) \ - ::std::forward<GMOCK_INTERNAL_ARG_O( \ - _i, GMOCK_PP_REMOVE_PARENS(_Signature))>(gmock_a##_i) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_PARAMETER(_i, _Signature, _) \ - GMOCK_PP_COMMA_IF(_i) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_O(_i, GMOCK_PP_REMOVE_PARENS(_Signature)) \ - gmock_a##_i - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_ARGUMENT(_i, _1, _2) \ - GMOCK_PP_COMMA_IF(_i) \ - gmock_a##_i - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_A_MATCHER_ARGUMENT(_i, _Signature, _) \ - GMOCK_PP_COMMA_IF(_i) \ - ::testing::A<GMOCK_INTERNAL_ARG_O(_i, GMOCK_PP_REMOVE_PARENS(_Signature))>() - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_ARG_O(_i, ...) \ - typename ::testing::internal::Function<__VA_ARGS__>::template Arg<_i>::type - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_O(_i, ...) \ - const ::testing::Matcher<typename ::testing::internal::Function< \ - __VA_ARGS__>::template Arg<_i>::type>& - -#define MOCK_METHOD0(m, ...) GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(, , m, 0, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD1(m, ...) GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(, , m, 1, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD2(m, ...) GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(, , m, 2, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD3(m, ...) GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(, , m, 3, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD4(m, ...) GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(, , m, 4, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD5(m, ...) GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(, , m, 5, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD6(m, ...) GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(, , m, 6, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD7(m, ...) GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(, , m, 7, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD8(m, ...) GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(, , m, 8, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD9(m, ...) GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(, , m, 9, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD10(m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(, , m, 10, __VA_ARGS__) - -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD0(m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(const, , m, 0, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD1(m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(const, , m, 1, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD2(m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(const, , m, 2, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD3(m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(const, , m, 3, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD4(m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(const, , m, 4, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD5(m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(const, , m, 5, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD6(m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(const, , m, 6, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD7(m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(const, , m, 7, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD8(m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(const, , m, 8, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD9(m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(const, , m, 9, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD10(m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(const, , m, 10, __VA_ARGS__) - -#define MOCK_METHOD0_T(m, ...) MOCK_METHOD0(m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD1_T(m, ...) MOCK_METHOD1(m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD2_T(m, ...) MOCK_METHOD2(m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD3_T(m, ...) MOCK_METHOD3(m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD4_T(m, ...) MOCK_METHOD4(m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD5_T(m, ...) MOCK_METHOD5(m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD6_T(m, ...) MOCK_METHOD6(m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD7_T(m, ...) MOCK_METHOD7(m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD8_T(m, ...) MOCK_METHOD8(m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD9_T(m, ...) MOCK_METHOD9(m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD10_T(m, ...) MOCK_METHOD10(m, __VA_ARGS__) - -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD0_T(m, ...) MOCK_CONST_METHOD0(m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD1_T(m, ...) MOCK_CONST_METHOD1(m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD2_T(m, ...) MOCK_CONST_METHOD2(m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD3_T(m, ...) MOCK_CONST_METHOD3(m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD4_T(m, ...) MOCK_CONST_METHOD4(m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD5_T(m, ...) MOCK_CONST_METHOD5(m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD6_T(m, ...) MOCK_CONST_METHOD6(m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD7_T(m, ...) MOCK_CONST_METHOD7(m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD8_T(m, ...) MOCK_CONST_METHOD8(m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD9_T(m, ...) MOCK_CONST_METHOD9(m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD10_T(m, ...) MOCK_CONST_METHOD10(m, __VA_ARGS__) - -#define MOCK_METHOD0_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(, ct, m, 0, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD1_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(, ct, m, 1, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD2_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(, ct, m, 2, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD3_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(, ct, m, 3, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD4_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(, ct, m, 4, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD5_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(, ct, m, 5, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD6_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(, ct, m, 6, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD7_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(, ct, m, 7, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD8_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(, ct, m, 8, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD9_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(, ct, m, 9, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD10_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(, ct, m, 10, __VA_ARGS__) - -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD0_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(const, ct, m, 0, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD1_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(const, ct, m, 1, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD2_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(const, ct, m, 2, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD3_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(const, ct, m, 3, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD4_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(const, ct, m, 4, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD5_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(const, ct, m, 5, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD6_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(const, ct, m, 6, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD7_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(const, ct, m, 7, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD8_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(const, ct, m, 8, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD9_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(const, ct, m, 9, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD10_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(const, ct, m, 10, __VA_ARGS__) - -#define MOCK_METHOD0_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - MOCK_METHOD0_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD1_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - MOCK_METHOD1_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD2_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - MOCK_METHOD2_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD3_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - MOCK_METHOD3_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD4_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - MOCK_METHOD4_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD5_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - MOCK_METHOD5_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD6_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - MOCK_METHOD6_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD7_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - MOCK_METHOD7_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD8_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - MOCK_METHOD8_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD9_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - MOCK_METHOD9_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_METHOD10_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - MOCK_METHOD10_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, __VA_ARGS__) - -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD0_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - MOCK_CONST_METHOD0_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD1_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - MOCK_CONST_METHOD1_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD2_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - MOCK_CONST_METHOD2_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD3_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - MOCK_CONST_METHOD3_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD4_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - MOCK_CONST_METHOD4_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD5_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - MOCK_CONST_METHOD5_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD6_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - MOCK_CONST_METHOD6_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD7_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - MOCK_CONST_METHOD7_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD8_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - MOCK_CONST_METHOD8_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD9_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - MOCK_CONST_METHOD9_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, __VA_ARGS__) -#define MOCK_CONST_METHOD10_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, ...) \ - MOCK_CONST_METHOD10_WITH_CALLTYPE(ct, m, __VA_ARGS__) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHODN(constness, ct, Method, args_num, ...) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_ASSERT_VALID_SIGNATURE( \ - args_num, ::testing::internal::identity_t<__VA_ARGS__>); \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MOCK_METHOD_IMPL( \ - args_num, Method, GMOCK_PP_NARG0(constness), 0, 0, , ct, \ - (::testing::internal::identity_t<__VA_ARGS__>)) - -#define GMOCK_MOCKER_(arity, constness, Method) \ - GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gmock##constness##arity##_##Method##_, __LINE__) - -#endif // THIRD_PARTY_GOOGLETEST_GOOGLEMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_INTERNAL_GMOCK_FUNCTION_MOCKER_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-generated-actions.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-generated-actions.h deleted file mode 100644 index c78debef0..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-generated-actions.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,687 +0,0 @@ -// This file was GENERATED by command: -// pump.py gmock-generated-actions.h.pump -// DO NOT EDIT BY HAND!!! - -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file implements some commonly used variadic actions. - -// GOOGLETEST_CM0002 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_GENERATED_ACTIONS_H_ -#define GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_GENERATED_ACTIONS_H_ - -#include <memory> -#include <utility> - -#include "gmock/gmock-actions.h" -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-port.h" - - -// Sometimes you want to give an action explicit template parameters -// that cannot be inferred from its value parameters. ACTION() and -// ACTION_P*() don't support that. ACTION_TEMPLATE() remedies that -// and can be viewed as an extension to ACTION() and ACTION_P*(). -// -// The syntax: -// -// ACTION_TEMPLATE(ActionName, -// HAS_m_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(kind1, name1, ..., kind_m, name_m), -// AND_n_VALUE_PARAMS(p1, ..., p_n)) { statements; } -// -// defines an action template that takes m explicit template -// parameters and n value parameters. name_i is the name of the i-th -// template parameter, and kind_i specifies whether it's a typename, -// an integral constant, or a template. p_i is the name of the i-th -// value parameter. -// -// Example: -// -// // DuplicateArg<k, T>(output) converts the k-th argument of the mock -// // function to type T and copies it to *output. -// ACTION_TEMPLATE(DuplicateArg, -// HAS_2_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k, typename, T), -// AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(output)) { -// *output = T(::std::get<k>(args)); -// } -// ... -// int n; -// EXPECT_CALL(mock, Foo(_, _)) -// .WillOnce(DuplicateArg<1, unsigned char>(&n)); -// -// To create an instance of an action template, write: -// -// ActionName<t1, ..., t_m>(v1, ..., v_n) -// -// where the ts are the template arguments and the vs are the value -// arguments. The value argument types are inferred by the compiler. -// If you want to explicitly specify the value argument types, you can -// provide additional template arguments: -// -// ActionName<t1, ..., t_m, u1, ..., u_k>(v1, ..., v_n) -// -// where u_i is the desired type of v_i. -// -// ACTION_TEMPLATE and ACTION/ACTION_P* can be overloaded on the -// number of value parameters, but not on the number of template -// parameters. Without the restriction, the meaning of the following -// is unclear: -// -// OverloadedAction<int, bool>(x); -// -// Are we using a single-template-parameter action where 'bool' refers -// to the type of x, or are we using a two-template-parameter action -// where the compiler is asked to infer the type of x? -// -// Implementation notes: -// -// GMOCK_INTERNAL_*_HAS_m_TEMPLATE_PARAMS and -// GMOCK_INTERNAL_*_AND_n_VALUE_PARAMS are internal macros for -// implementing ACTION_TEMPLATE. The main trick we use is to create -// new macro invocations when expanding a macro. For example, we have -// -// #define ACTION_TEMPLATE(name, template_params, value_params) -// ... GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_##template_params ... -// -// which causes ACTION_TEMPLATE(..., HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(typename, T), ...) -// to expand to -// -// ... GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(typename, T) ... -// -// Since GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS is a macro, the -// preprocessor will continue to expand it to -// -// ... typename T ... -// -// This technique conforms to the C++ standard and is portable. It -// allows us to implement action templates using O(N) code, where N is -// the maximum number of template/value parameters supported. Without -// using it, we'd have to devote O(N^2) amount of code to implement all -// combinations of m and n. - -// Declares the template parameters. -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(kind0, name0) kind0 name0 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_HAS_2_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(kind0, name0, kind1, \ - name1) kind0 name0, kind1 name1 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_HAS_3_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(kind0, name0, kind1, name1, \ - kind2, name2) kind0 name0, kind1 name1, kind2 name2 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_HAS_4_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(kind0, name0, kind1, name1, \ - kind2, name2, kind3, name3) kind0 name0, kind1 name1, kind2 name2, \ - kind3 name3 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_HAS_5_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(kind0, name0, kind1, name1, \ - kind2, name2, kind3, name3, kind4, name4) kind0 name0, kind1 name1, \ - kind2 name2, kind3 name3, kind4 name4 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_HAS_6_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(kind0, name0, kind1, name1, \ - kind2, name2, kind3, name3, kind4, name4, kind5, name5) kind0 name0, \ - kind1 name1, kind2 name2, kind3 name3, kind4 name4, kind5 name5 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_HAS_7_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(kind0, name0, kind1, name1, \ - kind2, name2, kind3, name3, kind4, name4, kind5, name5, kind6, \ - name6) kind0 name0, kind1 name1, kind2 name2, kind3 name3, kind4 name4, \ - kind5 name5, kind6 name6 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_HAS_8_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(kind0, name0, kind1, name1, \ - kind2, name2, kind3, name3, kind4, name4, kind5, name5, kind6, name6, \ - kind7, name7) kind0 name0, kind1 name1, kind2 name2, kind3 name3, \ - kind4 name4, kind5 name5, kind6 name6, kind7 name7 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_HAS_9_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(kind0, name0, kind1, name1, \ - kind2, name2, kind3, name3, kind4, name4, kind5, name5, kind6, name6, \ - kind7, name7, kind8, name8) kind0 name0, kind1 name1, kind2 name2, \ - kind3 name3, kind4 name4, kind5 name5, kind6 name6, kind7 name7, \ - kind8 name8 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_HAS_10_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(kind0, name0, kind1, \ - name1, kind2, name2, kind3, name3, kind4, name4, kind5, name5, kind6, \ - name6, kind7, name7, kind8, name8, kind9, name9) kind0 name0, \ - kind1 name1, kind2 name2, kind3 name3, kind4 name4, kind5 name5, \ - kind6 name6, kind7 name7, kind8 name8, kind9 name9 - -// Lists the template parameters. -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(kind0, name0) name0 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_HAS_2_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(kind0, name0, kind1, \ - name1) name0, name1 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_HAS_3_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(kind0, name0, kind1, name1, \ - kind2, name2) name0, name1, name2 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_HAS_4_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(kind0, name0, kind1, name1, \ - kind2, name2, kind3, name3) name0, name1, name2, name3 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_HAS_5_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(kind0, name0, kind1, name1, \ - kind2, name2, kind3, name3, kind4, name4) name0, name1, name2, name3, \ - name4 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_HAS_6_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(kind0, name0, kind1, name1, \ - kind2, name2, kind3, name3, kind4, name4, kind5, name5) name0, name1, \ - name2, name3, name4, name5 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_HAS_7_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(kind0, name0, kind1, name1, \ - kind2, name2, kind3, name3, kind4, name4, kind5, name5, kind6, \ - name6) name0, name1, name2, name3, name4, name5, name6 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_HAS_8_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(kind0, name0, kind1, name1, \ - kind2, name2, kind3, name3, kind4, name4, kind5, name5, kind6, name6, \ - kind7, name7) name0, name1, name2, name3, name4, name5, name6, name7 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_HAS_9_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(kind0, name0, kind1, name1, \ - kind2, name2, kind3, name3, kind4, name4, kind5, name5, kind6, name6, \ - kind7, name7, kind8, name8) name0, name1, name2, name3, name4, name5, \ - name6, name7, name8 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_HAS_10_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(kind0, name0, kind1, \ - name1, kind2, name2, kind3, name3, kind4, name4, kind5, name5, kind6, \ - name6, kind7, name7, kind8, name8, kind9, name9) name0, name1, name2, \ - name3, name4, name5, name6, name7, name8, name9 - -// Declares the types of value parameters. -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_TYPE_AND_0_VALUE_PARAMS() -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_TYPE_AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(p0) , typename p0##_type -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_TYPE_AND_2_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1) , \ - typename p0##_type, typename p1##_type -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_TYPE_AND_3_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2) , \ - typename p0##_type, typename p1##_type, typename p2##_type -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_TYPE_AND_4_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3) , \ - typename p0##_type, typename p1##_type, typename p2##_type, \ - typename p3##_type -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_TYPE_AND_5_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4) , \ - typename p0##_type, typename p1##_type, typename p2##_type, \ - typename p3##_type, typename p4##_type -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_TYPE_AND_6_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5) , \ - typename p0##_type, typename p1##_type, typename p2##_type, \ - typename p3##_type, typename p4##_type, typename p5##_type -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_TYPE_AND_7_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, \ - p6) , typename p0##_type, typename p1##_type, typename p2##_type, \ - typename p3##_type, typename p4##_type, typename p5##_type, \ - typename p6##_type -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_TYPE_AND_8_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, \ - p6, p7) , typename p0##_type, typename p1##_type, typename p2##_type, \ - typename p3##_type, typename p4##_type, typename p5##_type, \ - typename p6##_type, typename p7##_type -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_TYPE_AND_9_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, \ - p6, p7, p8) , typename p0##_type, typename p1##_type, typename p2##_type, \ - typename p3##_type, typename p4##_type, typename p5##_type, \ - typename p6##_type, typename p7##_type, typename p8##_type -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_TYPE_AND_10_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, \ - p6, p7, p8, p9) , typename p0##_type, typename p1##_type, \ - typename p2##_type, typename p3##_type, typename p4##_type, \ - typename p5##_type, typename p6##_type, typename p7##_type, \ - typename p8##_type, typename p9##_type - -// Initializes the value parameters. -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_INIT_AND_0_VALUE_PARAMS()\ - () -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_INIT_AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(p0)\ - (p0##_type gmock_p0) : p0(::std::move(gmock_p0)) -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_INIT_AND_2_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1)\ - (p0##_type gmock_p0, p1##_type gmock_p1) : p0(::std::move(gmock_p0)), \ - p1(::std::move(gmock_p1)) -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_INIT_AND_3_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2)\ - (p0##_type gmock_p0, p1##_type gmock_p1, \ - p2##_type gmock_p2) : p0(::std::move(gmock_p0)), \ - p1(::std::move(gmock_p1)), p2(::std::move(gmock_p2)) -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_INIT_AND_4_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3)\ - (p0##_type gmock_p0, p1##_type gmock_p1, p2##_type gmock_p2, \ - p3##_type gmock_p3) : p0(::std::move(gmock_p0)), \ - p1(::std::move(gmock_p1)), p2(::std::move(gmock_p2)), \ - p3(::std::move(gmock_p3)) -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_INIT_AND_5_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4)\ - (p0##_type gmock_p0, p1##_type gmock_p1, p2##_type gmock_p2, \ - p3##_type gmock_p3, p4##_type gmock_p4) : p0(::std::move(gmock_p0)), \ - p1(::std::move(gmock_p1)), p2(::std::move(gmock_p2)), \ - p3(::std::move(gmock_p3)), p4(::std::move(gmock_p4)) -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_INIT_AND_6_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5)\ - (p0##_type gmock_p0, p1##_type gmock_p1, p2##_type gmock_p2, \ - p3##_type gmock_p3, p4##_type gmock_p4, \ - p5##_type gmock_p5) : p0(::std::move(gmock_p0)), \ - p1(::std::move(gmock_p1)), p2(::std::move(gmock_p2)), \ - p3(::std::move(gmock_p3)), p4(::std::move(gmock_p4)), \ - p5(::std::move(gmock_p5)) -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_INIT_AND_7_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6)\ - (p0##_type gmock_p0, p1##_type gmock_p1, p2##_type gmock_p2, \ - p3##_type gmock_p3, p4##_type gmock_p4, p5##_type gmock_p5, \ - p6##_type gmock_p6) : p0(::std::move(gmock_p0)), \ - p1(::std::move(gmock_p1)), p2(::std::move(gmock_p2)), \ - p3(::std::move(gmock_p3)), p4(::std::move(gmock_p4)), \ - p5(::std::move(gmock_p5)), p6(::std::move(gmock_p6)) -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_INIT_AND_8_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7)\ - (p0##_type gmock_p0, p1##_type gmock_p1, p2##_type gmock_p2, \ - p3##_type gmock_p3, p4##_type gmock_p4, p5##_type gmock_p5, \ - p6##_type gmock_p6, p7##_type gmock_p7) : p0(::std::move(gmock_p0)), \ - p1(::std::move(gmock_p1)), p2(::std::move(gmock_p2)), \ - p3(::std::move(gmock_p3)), p4(::std::move(gmock_p4)), \ - p5(::std::move(gmock_p5)), p6(::std::move(gmock_p6)), \ - p7(::std::move(gmock_p7)) -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_INIT_AND_9_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, \ - p7, p8)\ - (p0##_type gmock_p0, p1##_type gmock_p1, p2##_type gmock_p2, \ - p3##_type gmock_p3, p4##_type gmock_p4, p5##_type gmock_p5, \ - p6##_type gmock_p6, p7##_type gmock_p7, \ - p8##_type gmock_p8) : p0(::std::move(gmock_p0)), \ - p1(::std::move(gmock_p1)), p2(::std::move(gmock_p2)), \ - p3(::std::move(gmock_p3)), p4(::std::move(gmock_p4)), \ - p5(::std::move(gmock_p5)), p6(::std::move(gmock_p6)), \ - p7(::std::move(gmock_p7)), p8(::std::move(gmock_p8)) -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_INIT_AND_10_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, \ - p7, p8, p9)\ - (p0##_type gmock_p0, p1##_type gmock_p1, p2##_type gmock_p2, \ - p3##_type gmock_p3, p4##_type gmock_p4, p5##_type gmock_p5, \ - p6##_type gmock_p6, p7##_type gmock_p7, p8##_type gmock_p8, \ - p9##_type gmock_p9) : p0(::std::move(gmock_p0)), \ - p1(::std::move(gmock_p1)), p2(::std::move(gmock_p2)), \ - p3(::std::move(gmock_p3)), p4(::std::move(gmock_p4)), \ - p5(::std::move(gmock_p5)), p6(::std::move(gmock_p6)), \ - p7(::std::move(gmock_p7)), p8(::std::move(gmock_p8)), \ - p9(::std::move(gmock_p9)) - -// Declares the fields for storing the value parameters. -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DEFN_AND_0_VALUE_PARAMS() -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DEFN_AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(p0) p0##_type p0; -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DEFN_AND_2_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1) p0##_type p0; \ - p1##_type p1; -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DEFN_AND_3_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2) p0##_type p0; \ - p1##_type p1; p2##_type p2; -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DEFN_AND_4_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3) p0##_type p0; \ - p1##_type p1; p2##_type p2; p3##_type p3; -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DEFN_AND_5_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, \ - p4) p0##_type p0; p1##_type p1; p2##_type p2; p3##_type p3; p4##_type p4; -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DEFN_AND_6_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, \ - p5) p0##_type p0; p1##_type p1; p2##_type p2; p3##_type p3; p4##_type p4; \ - p5##_type p5; -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DEFN_AND_7_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, \ - p6) p0##_type p0; p1##_type p1; p2##_type p2; p3##_type p3; p4##_type p4; \ - p5##_type p5; p6##_type p6; -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DEFN_AND_8_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, \ - p7) p0##_type p0; p1##_type p1; p2##_type p2; p3##_type p3; p4##_type p4; \ - p5##_type p5; p6##_type p6; p7##_type p7; -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DEFN_AND_9_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, \ - p7, p8) p0##_type p0; p1##_type p1; p2##_type p2; p3##_type p3; \ - p4##_type p4; p5##_type p5; p6##_type p6; p7##_type p7; p8##_type p8; -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DEFN_AND_10_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, \ - p7, p8, p9) p0##_type p0; p1##_type p1; p2##_type p2; p3##_type p3; \ - p4##_type p4; p5##_type p5; p6##_type p6; p7##_type p7; p8##_type p8; \ - p9##_type p9; - -// Lists the value parameters. -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_AND_0_VALUE_PARAMS() -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(p0) p0 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_AND_2_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1) p0, p1 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_AND_3_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2) p0, p1, p2 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_AND_4_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3) p0, p1, p2, p3 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_AND_5_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4) p0, p1, \ - p2, p3, p4 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_AND_6_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5) p0, \ - p1, p2, p3, p4, p5 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_AND_7_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, \ - p6) p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_AND_8_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, \ - p7) p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_AND_9_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, \ - p7, p8) p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_AND_10_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, \ - p7, p8, p9) p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8, p9 - -// Lists the value parameter types. -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_TYPE_AND_0_VALUE_PARAMS() -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_TYPE_AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(p0) , p0##_type -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_TYPE_AND_2_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1) , p0##_type, \ - p1##_type -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_TYPE_AND_3_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2) , p0##_type, \ - p1##_type, p2##_type -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_TYPE_AND_4_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3) , \ - p0##_type, p1##_type, p2##_type, p3##_type -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_TYPE_AND_5_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4) , \ - p0##_type, p1##_type, p2##_type, p3##_type, p4##_type -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_TYPE_AND_6_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5) , \ - p0##_type, p1##_type, p2##_type, p3##_type, p4##_type, p5##_type -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_TYPE_AND_7_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, \ - p6) , p0##_type, p1##_type, p2##_type, p3##_type, p4##_type, p5##_type, \ - p6##_type -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_TYPE_AND_8_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, \ - p6, p7) , p0##_type, p1##_type, p2##_type, p3##_type, p4##_type, \ - p5##_type, p6##_type, p7##_type -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_TYPE_AND_9_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, \ - p6, p7, p8) , p0##_type, p1##_type, p2##_type, p3##_type, p4##_type, \ - p5##_type, p6##_type, p7##_type, p8##_type -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_TYPE_AND_10_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, \ - p6, p7, p8, p9) , p0##_type, p1##_type, p2##_type, p3##_type, p4##_type, \ - p5##_type, p6##_type, p7##_type, p8##_type, p9##_type - -// Declares the value parameters. -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_AND_0_VALUE_PARAMS() -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(p0) p0##_type p0 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_AND_2_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1) p0##_type p0, \ - p1##_type p1 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_AND_3_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2) p0##_type p0, \ - p1##_type p1, p2##_type p2 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_AND_4_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3) p0##_type p0, \ - p1##_type p1, p2##_type p2, p3##_type p3 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_AND_5_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, \ - p4) p0##_type p0, p1##_type p1, p2##_type p2, p3##_type p3, p4##_type p4 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_AND_6_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, \ - p5) p0##_type p0, p1##_type p1, p2##_type p2, p3##_type p3, p4##_type p4, \ - p5##_type p5 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_AND_7_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, \ - p6) p0##_type p0, p1##_type p1, p2##_type p2, p3##_type p3, p4##_type p4, \ - p5##_type p5, p6##_type p6 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_AND_8_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, \ - p7) p0##_type p0, p1##_type p1, p2##_type p2, p3##_type p3, p4##_type p4, \ - p5##_type p5, p6##_type p6, p7##_type p7 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_AND_9_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, \ - p7, p8) p0##_type p0, p1##_type p1, p2##_type p2, p3##_type p3, \ - p4##_type p4, p5##_type p5, p6##_type p6, p7##_type p7, p8##_type p8 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_AND_10_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, \ - p7, p8, p9) p0##_type p0, p1##_type p1, p2##_type p2, p3##_type p3, \ - p4##_type p4, p5##_type p5, p6##_type p6, p7##_type p7, p8##_type p8, \ - p9##_type p9 - -// The suffix of the class template implementing the action template. -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_COUNT_AND_0_VALUE_PARAMS() -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_COUNT_AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(p0) P -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_COUNT_AND_2_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1) P2 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_COUNT_AND_3_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2) P3 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_COUNT_AND_4_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3) P4 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_COUNT_AND_5_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4) P5 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_COUNT_AND_6_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5) P6 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_COUNT_AND_7_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6) P7 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_COUNT_AND_8_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, \ - p7) P8 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_COUNT_AND_9_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, \ - p7, p8) P9 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_COUNT_AND_10_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, \ - p7, p8, p9) P10 - -// The name of the class template implementing the action template. -#define GMOCK_ACTION_CLASS_(name, value_params)\ - GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(name##Action, GMOCK_INTERNAL_COUNT_##value_params) - -#define ACTION_TEMPLATE(name, template_params, value_params)\ - template <GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_##template_params\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_TYPE_##value_params>\ - class GMOCK_ACTION_CLASS_(name, value_params) {\ - public:\ - explicit GMOCK_ACTION_CLASS_(name, value_params)\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_INIT_##value_params {}\ - template <typename F>\ - class gmock_Impl : public ::testing::ActionInterface<F> {\ - public:\ - typedef F function_type;\ - typedef typename ::testing::internal::Function<F>::Result return_type;\ - typedef typename ::testing::internal::Function<F>::ArgumentTuple\ - args_type;\ - explicit gmock_Impl GMOCK_INTERNAL_INIT_##value_params {}\ - return_type Perform(const args_type& args) override {\ - return ::testing::internal::ActionHelper<return_type, gmock_Impl>::\ - Perform(this, args);\ - }\ - template <GMOCK_ACTION_TEMPLATE_ARGS_NAMES_>\ - return_type gmock_PerformImpl(GMOCK_ACTION_ARG_TYPES_AND_NAMES_) const;\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_DEFN_##value_params\ - private:\ - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(gmock_Impl);\ - };\ - template <typename F> operator ::testing::Action<F>() const {\ - return ::testing::Action<F>(\ - new gmock_Impl<F>(GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_##value_params));\ - }\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_DEFN_##value_params\ - private:\ - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(GMOCK_ACTION_CLASS_(name, value_params));\ - };\ - template <GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_##template_params\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_TYPE_##value_params>\ - inline GMOCK_ACTION_CLASS_(name, value_params)<\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_##template_params\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_TYPE_##value_params> name(\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_##value_params) {\ - return GMOCK_ACTION_CLASS_(name, value_params)<\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_##template_params\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_TYPE_##value_params>(\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_##value_params);\ - }\ - template <GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_##template_params\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_TYPE_##value_params>\ - template <typename F>\ - template <GMOCK_ACTION_TEMPLATE_ARGS_NAMES_>\ - typename ::testing::internal::Function<F>::Result\ - GMOCK_ACTION_CLASS_(name, value_params)<\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_##template_params\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_TYPE_##value_params>::gmock_Impl<F>::\ - gmock_PerformImpl(\ - GMOCK_ACTION_ARG_TYPES_AND_NAMES_UNUSED_) const - - -namespace testing { - - -// The ACTION*() macros trigger warning C4100 (unreferenced formal -// parameter) in MSVC with -W4. Unfortunately they cannot be fixed in -// the macro definition, as the warnings are generated when the macro -// is expanded and macro expansion cannot contain #pragma. Therefore -// we suppress them here. -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(push) -# pragma warning(disable:4100) -#endif - -// Various overloads for InvokeArgument<N>(). -// -// The InvokeArgument<N>(a1, a2, ..., a_k) action invokes the N-th -// (0-based) argument, which must be a k-ary callable, of the mock -// function, with arguments a1, a2, ..., a_k. -// -// Notes: -// -// 1. The arguments are passed by value by default. If you need to -// pass an argument by reference, wrap it inside ByRef(). For -// example, -// -// InvokeArgument<1>(5, string("Hello"), ByRef(foo)) -// -// passes 5 and string("Hello") by value, and passes foo by -// reference. -// -// 2. If the callable takes an argument by reference but ByRef() is -// not used, it will receive the reference to a copy of the value, -// instead of the original value. For example, when the 0-th -// argument of the mock function takes a const string&, the action -// -// InvokeArgument<0>(string("Hello")) -// -// makes a copy of the temporary string("Hello") object and passes a -// reference of the copy, instead of the original temporary object, -// to the callable. This makes it easy for a user to define an -// InvokeArgument action from temporary values and have it performed -// later. - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(InvokeArgument, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k), - AND_0_VALUE_PARAMS()) { - using internal::invoke_argument::InvokeArgumentAdl; - return InvokeArgumentAdl(internal::invoke_argument::AdlTag(), - ::std::get<k>(args)); -} - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(InvokeArgument, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k), - AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(p0)) { - using internal::invoke_argument::InvokeArgumentAdl; - return InvokeArgumentAdl(internal::invoke_argument::AdlTag(), - ::std::get<k>(args), p0); -} - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(InvokeArgument, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k), - AND_2_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1)) { - using internal::invoke_argument::InvokeArgumentAdl; - return InvokeArgumentAdl(internal::invoke_argument::AdlTag(), - ::std::get<k>(args), p0, p1); -} - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(InvokeArgument, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k), - AND_3_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2)) { - using internal::invoke_argument::InvokeArgumentAdl; - return InvokeArgumentAdl(internal::invoke_argument::AdlTag(), - ::std::get<k>(args), p0, p1, p2); -} - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(InvokeArgument, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k), - AND_4_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3)) { - using internal::invoke_argument::InvokeArgumentAdl; - return InvokeArgumentAdl(internal::invoke_argument::AdlTag(), - ::std::get<k>(args), p0, p1, p2, p3); -} - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(InvokeArgument, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k), - AND_5_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4)) { - using internal::invoke_argument::InvokeArgumentAdl; - return InvokeArgumentAdl(internal::invoke_argument::AdlTag(), - ::std::get<k>(args), p0, p1, p2, p3, p4); -} - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(InvokeArgument, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k), - AND_6_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5)) { - using internal::invoke_argument::InvokeArgumentAdl; - return InvokeArgumentAdl(internal::invoke_argument::AdlTag(), - ::std::get<k>(args), p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5); -} - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(InvokeArgument, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k), - AND_7_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6)) { - using internal::invoke_argument::InvokeArgumentAdl; - return InvokeArgumentAdl(internal::invoke_argument::AdlTag(), - ::std::get<k>(args), p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6); -} - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(InvokeArgument, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k), - AND_8_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7)) { - using internal::invoke_argument::InvokeArgumentAdl; - return InvokeArgumentAdl(internal::invoke_argument::AdlTag(), - ::std::get<k>(args), p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7); -} - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(InvokeArgument, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k), - AND_9_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8)) { - using internal::invoke_argument::InvokeArgumentAdl; - return InvokeArgumentAdl(internal::invoke_argument::AdlTag(), - ::std::get<k>(args), p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, - p8); -} - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(InvokeArgument, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k), - AND_10_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8, p9)) { - using internal::invoke_argument::InvokeArgumentAdl; - return InvokeArgumentAdl(internal::invoke_argument::AdlTag(), - ::std::get<k>(args), p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, - p8, p9); -} - -// Various overloads for ReturnNew<T>(). -// -// The ReturnNew<T>(a1, a2, ..., a_k) action returns a pointer to a new -// instance of type T, constructed on the heap with constructor arguments -// a1, a2, ..., and a_k. The caller assumes ownership of the returned value. -ACTION_TEMPLATE(ReturnNew, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(typename, T), - AND_0_VALUE_PARAMS()) { - return new T(); -} - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(ReturnNew, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(typename, T), - AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(p0)) { - return new T(p0); -} - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(ReturnNew, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(typename, T), - AND_2_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1)) { - return new T(p0, p1); -} - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(ReturnNew, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(typename, T), - AND_3_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2)) { - return new T(p0, p1, p2); -} - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(ReturnNew, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(typename, T), - AND_4_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3)) { - return new T(p0, p1, p2, p3); -} - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(ReturnNew, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(typename, T), - AND_5_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4)) { - return new T(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4); -} - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(ReturnNew, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(typename, T), - AND_6_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5)) { - return new T(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5); -} - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(ReturnNew, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(typename, T), - AND_7_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6)) { - return new T(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6); -} - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(ReturnNew, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(typename, T), - AND_8_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7)) { - return new T(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7); -} - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(ReturnNew, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(typename, T), - AND_9_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8)) { - return new T(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8); -} - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(ReturnNew, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(typename, T), - AND_10_VALUE_PARAMS(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8, p9)) { - return new T(p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8, p9); -} - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(pop) -#endif - -} // namespace testing - -// Include any custom callback actions added by the local installation. -// We must include this header at the end to make sure it can use the -// declarations from this file. -#include "gmock/internal/custom/gmock-generated-actions.h" - -#endif // GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_GENERATED_ACTIONS_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-generated-actions.h.pump b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-generated-actions.h.pump deleted file mode 100644 index be9d99fed..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-generated-actions.h.pump +++ /dev/null @@ -1,376 +0,0 @@ -$$ -*- mode: c++; -*- -$$ This is a Pump source file. Please use Pump to convert it to -$$ gmock-generated-actions.h. -$$ -$var n = 10 $$ The maximum arity we support. -$$}} This meta comment fixes auto-indentation in editors. -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file implements some commonly used variadic actions. - -// GOOGLETEST_CM0002 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_GENERATED_ACTIONS_H_ -#define GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_GENERATED_ACTIONS_H_ - -#include <memory> -#include <utility> - -#include "gmock/gmock-actions.h" -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-port.h" - -$range i 0..n -$range k 0..n-1 - - -// Sometimes you want to give an action explicit template parameters -// that cannot be inferred from its value parameters. ACTION() and -// ACTION_P*() don't support that. ACTION_TEMPLATE() remedies that -// and can be viewed as an extension to ACTION() and ACTION_P*(). -// -// The syntax: -// -// ACTION_TEMPLATE(ActionName, -// HAS_m_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(kind1, name1, ..., kind_m, name_m), -// AND_n_VALUE_PARAMS(p1, ..., p_n)) { statements; } -// -// defines an action template that takes m explicit template -// parameters and n value parameters. name_i is the name of the i-th -// template parameter, and kind_i specifies whether it's a typename, -// an integral constant, or a template. p_i is the name of the i-th -// value parameter. -// -// Example: -// -// // DuplicateArg<k, T>(output) converts the k-th argument of the mock -// // function to type T and copies it to *output. -// ACTION_TEMPLATE(DuplicateArg, -// HAS_2_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k, typename, T), -// AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(output)) { -// *output = T(::std::get<k>(args)); -// } -// ... -// int n; -// EXPECT_CALL(mock, Foo(_, _)) -// .WillOnce(DuplicateArg<1, unsigned char>(&n)); -// -// To create an instance of an action template, write: -// -// ActionName<t1, ..., t_m>(v1, ..., v_n) -// -// where the ts are the template arguments and the vs are the value -// arguments. The value argument types are inferred by the compiler. -// If you want to explicitly specify the value argument types, you can -// provide additional template arguments: -// -// ActionName<t1, ..., t_m, u1, ..., u_k>(v1, ..., v_n) -// -// where u_i is the desired type of v_i. -// -// ACTION_TEMPLATE and ACTION/ACTION_P* can be overloaded on the -// number of value parameters, but not on the number of template -// parameters. Without the restriction, the meaning of the following -// is unclear: -// -// OverloadedAction<int, bool>(x); -// -// Are we using a single-template-parameter action where 'bool' refers -// to the type of x, or are we using a two-template-parameter action -// where the compiler is asked to infer the type of x? -// -// Implementation notes: -// -// GMOCK_INTERNAL_*_HAS_m_TEMPLATE_PARAMS and -// GMOCK_INTERNAL_*_AND_n_VALUE_PARAMS are internal macros for -// implementing ACTION_TEMPLATE. The main trick we use is to create -// new macro invocations when expanding a macro. For example, we have -// -// #define ACTION_TEMPLATE(name, template_params, value_params) -// ... GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_##template_params ... -// -// which causes ACTION_TEMPLATE(..., HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(typename, T), ...) -// to expand to -// -// ... GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(typename, T) ... -// -// Since GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS is a macro, the -// preprocessor will continue to expand it to -// -// ... typename T ... -// -// This technique conforms to the C++ standard and is portable. It -// allows us to implement action templates using O(N) code, where N is -// the maximum number of template/value parameters supported. Without -// using it, we'd have to devote O(N^2) amount of code to implement all -// combinations of m and n. - -// Declares the template parameters. - -$range j 1..n -$for j [[ -$range m 0..j-1 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_HAS_$j[[]] -_TEMPLATE_PARAMS($for m, [[kind$m, name$m]]) $for m, [[kind$m name$m]] - - -]] - -// Lists the template parameters. - -$for j [[ -$range m 0..j-1 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_HAS_$j[[]] -_TEMPLATE_PARAMS($for m, [[kind$m, name$m]]) $for m, [[name$m]] - - -]] - -// Declares the types of value parameters. - -$for i [[ -$range j 0..i-1 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_TYPE_AND_$i[[]] -_VALUE_PARAMS($for j, [[p$j]]) $for j [[, typename p$j##_type]] - - -]] - -// Initializes the value parameters. - -$for i [[ -$range j 0..i-1 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_INIT_AND_$i[[]]_VALUE_PARAMS($for j, [[p$j]])\ - ($for j, [[p$j##_type gmock_p$j]])$if i>0 [[ : ]]$for j, [[p$j(::std::move(gmock_p$j))]] - - -]] - -// Declares the fields for storing the value parameters. - -$for i [[ -$range j 0..i-1 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DEFN_AND_$i[[]] -_VALUE_PARAMS($for j, [[p$j]]) $for j [[p$j##_type p$j; ]] - - -]] - -// Lists the value parameters. - -$for i [[ -$range j 0..i-1 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_AND_$i[[]] -_VALUE_PARAMS($for j, [[p$j]]) $for j, [[p$j]] - - -]] - -// Lists the value parameter types. - -$for i [[ -$range j 0..i-1 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_TYPE_AND_$i[[]] -_VALUE_PARAMS($for j, [[p$j]]) $for j [[, p$j##_type]] - - -]] - -// Declares the value parameters. - -$for i [[ -$range j 0..i-1 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_AND_$i[[]]_VALUE_PARAMS($for j, [[p$j]]) [[]] -$for j, [[p$j##_type p$j]] - - -]] - -// The suffix of the class template implementing the action template. -$for i [[ - - -$range j 0..i-1 -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_COUNT_AND_$i[[]]_VALUE_PARAMS($for j, [[p$j]]) [[]] -$if i==1 [[P]] $elif i>=2 [[P$i]] -]] - - -// The name of the class template implementing the action template. -#define GMOCK_ACTION_CLASS_(name, value_params)\ - GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(name##Action, GMOCK_INTERNAL_COUNT_##value_params) - -$range k 0..n-1 - -#define ACTION_TEMPLATE(name, template_params, value_params)\ - template <GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_##template_params\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_TYPE_##value_params>\ - class GMOCK_ACTION_CLASS_(name, value_params) {\ - public:\ - explicit GMOCK_ACTION_CLASS_(name, value_params)\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_INIT_##value_params {}\ - template <typename F>\ - class gmock_Impl : public ::testing::ActionInterface<F> {\ - public:\ - typedef F function_type;\ - typedef typename ::testing::internal::Function<F>::Result return_type;\ - typedef typename ::testing::internal::Function<F>::ArgumentTuple\ - args_type;\ - explicit gmock_Impl GMOCK_INTERNAL_INIT_##value_params {}\ - return_type Perform(const args_type& args) override {\ - return ::testing::internal::ActionHelper<return_type, gmock_Impl>::\ - Perform(this, args);\ - }\ - template <GMOCK_ACTION_TEMPLATE_ARGS_NAMES_>\ - return_type gmock_PerformImpl(GMOCK_ACTION_ARG_TYPES_AND_NAMES_) const;\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_DEFN_##value_params\ - private:\ - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(gmock_Impl);\ - };\ - template <typename F> operator ::testing::Action<F>() const {\ - return ::testing::Action<F>(\ - new gmock_Impl<F>(GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_##value_params));\ - }\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_DEFN_##value_params\ - private:\ - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(GMOCK_ACTION_CLASS_(name, value_params));\ - };\ - template <GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_##template_params\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_TYPE_##value_params>\ - inline GMOCK_ACTION_CLASS_(name, value_params)<\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_##template_params\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_TYPE_##value_params> name(\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_##value_params) {\ - return GMOCK_ACTION_CLASS_(name, value_params)<\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_##template_params\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_TYPE_##value_params>(\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_##value_params);\ - }\ - template <GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_##template_params\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_DECL_TYPE_##value_params>\ - template <typename F>\ - template <GMOCK_ACTION_TEMPLATE_ARGS_NAMES_>\ - typename ::testing::internal::Function<F>::Result\ - GMOCK_ACTION_CLASS_(name, value_params)<\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_##template_params\ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_LIST_TYPE_##value_params>::gmock_Impl<F>::\ - gmock_PerformImpl(\ - GMOCK_ACTION_ARG_TYPES_AND_NAMES_UNUSED_) const - - -namespace testing { - - -// The ACTION*() macros trigger warning C4100 (unreferenced formal -// parameter) in MSVC with -W4. Unfortunately they cannot be fixed in -// the macro definition, as the warnings are generated when the macro -// is expanded and macro expansion cannot contain #pragma. Therefore -// we suppress them here. -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(push) -# pragma warning(disable:4100) -#endif - -// Various overloads for InvokeArgument<N>(). -// -// The InvokeArgument<N>(a1, a2, ..., a_k) action invokes the N-th -// (0-based) argument, which must be a k-ary callable, of the mock -// function, with arguments a1, a2, ..., a_k. -// -// Notes: -// -// 1. The arguments are passed by value by default. If you need to -// pass an argument by reference, wrap it inside ByRef(). For -// example, -// -// InvokeArgument<1>(5, string("Hello"), ByRef(foo)) -// -// passes 5 and string("Hello") by value, and passes foo by -// reference. -// -// 2. If the callable takes an argument by reference but ByRef() is -// not used, it will receive the reference to a copy of the value, -// instead of the original value. For example, when the 0-th -// argument of the mock function takes a const string&, the action -// -// InvokeArgument<0>(string("Hello")) -// -// makes a copy of the temporary string("Hello") object and passes a -// reference of the copy, instead of the original temporary object, -// to the callable. This makes it easy for a user to define an -// InvokeArgument action from temporary values and have it performed -// later. - -$range i 0..n -$for i [[ -$range j 0..i-1 - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(InvokeArgument, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k), - AND_$i[[]]_VALUE_PARAMS($for j, [[p$j]])) { - using internal::invoke_argument::InvokeArgumentAdl; - return InvokeArgumentAdl(internal::invoke_argument::AdlTag(), - ::std::get<k>(args)$for j[[, p$j]]); -} - -]] - -// Various overloads for ReturnNew<T>(). -// -// The ReturnNew<T>(a1, a2, ..., a_k) action returns a pointer to a new -// instance of type T, constructed on the heap with constructor arguments -// a1, a2, ..., and a_k. The caller assumes ownership of the returned value. -$range i 0..n -$for i [[ -$range j 0..i-1 -$var ps = [[$for j, [[p$j]]]] - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(ReturnNew, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(typename, T), - AND_$i[[]]_VALUE_PARAMS($ps)) { - return new T($ps); -} - -]] - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(pop) -#endif - -} // namespace testing - -// Include any custom callback actions added by the local installation. -// We must include this header at the end to make sure it can use the -// declarations from this file. -#include "gmock/internal/custom/gmock-generated-actions.h" - -#endif // GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_GENERATED_ACTIONS_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-matchers.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-matchers.h deleted file mode 100644 index 4b6ac5634..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-matchers.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4975 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// The MATCHER* family of macros can be used in a namespace scope to -// define custom matchers easily. -// -// Basic Usage -// =========== -// -// The syntax -// -// MATCHER(name, description_string) { statements; } -// -// defines a matcher with the given name that executes the statements, -// which must return a bool to indicate if the match succeeds. Inside -// the statements, you can refer to the value being matched by 'arg', -// and refer to its type by 'arg_type'. -// -// The description string documents what the matcher does, and is used -// to generate the failure message when the match fails. Since a -// MATCHER() is usually defined in a header file shared by multiple -// C++ source files, we require the description to be a C-string -// literal to avoid possible side effects. It can be empty, in which -// case we'll use the sequence of words in the matcher name as the -// description. -// -// For example: -// -// MATCHER(IsEven, "") { return (arg % 2) == 0; } -// -// allows you to write -// -// // Expects mock_foo.Bar(n) to be called where n is even. -// EXPECT_CALL(mock_foo, Bar(IsEven())); -// -// or, -// -// // Verifies that the value of some_expression is even. -// EXPECT_THAT(some_expression, IsEven()); -// -// If the above assertion fails, it will print something like: -// -// Value of: some_expression -// Expected: is even -// Actual: 7 -// -// where the description "is even" is automatically calculated from the -// matcher name IsEven. -// -// Argument Type -// ============= -// -// Note that the type of the value being matched (arg_type) is -// determined by the context in which you use the matcher and is -// supplied to you by the compiler, so you don't need to worry about -// declaring it (nor can you). This allows the matcher to be -// polymorphic. For example, IsEven() can be used to match any type -// where the value of "(arg % 2) == 0" can be implicitly converted to -// a bool. In the "Bar(IsEven())" example above, if method Bar() -// takes an int, 'arg_type' will be int; if it takes an unsigned long, -// 'arg_type' will be unsigned long; and so on. -// -// Parameterizing Matchers -// ======================= -// -// Sometimes you'll want to parameterize the matcher. For that you -// can use another macro: -// -// MATCHER_P(name, param_name, description_string) { statements; } -// -// For example: -// -// MATCHER_P(HasAbsoluteValue, value, "") { return abs(arg) == value; } -// -// will allow you to write: -// -// EXPECT_THAT(Blah("a"), HasAbsoluteValue(n)); -// -// which may lead to this message (assuming n is 10): -// -// Value of: Blah("a") -// Expected: has absolute value 10 -// Actual: -9 -// -// Note that both the matcher description and its parameter are -// printed, making the message human-friendly. -// -// In the matcher definition body, you can write 'foo_type' to -// reference the type of a parameter named 'foo'. For example, in the -// body of MATCHER_P(HasAbsoluteValue, value) above, you can write -// 'value_type' to refer to the type of 'value'. -// -// We also provide MATCHER_P2, MATCHER_P3, ..., up to MATCHER_P$n to -// support multi-parameter matchers. -// -// Describing Parameterized Matchers -// ================================= -// -// The last argument to MATCHER*() is a string-typed expression. The -// expression can reference all of the matcher's parameters and a -// special bool-typed variable named 'negation'. When 'negation' is -// false, the expression should evaluate to the matcher's description; -// otherwise it should evaluate to the description of the negation of -// the matcher. For example, -// -// using testing::PrintToString; -// -// MATCHER_P2(InClosedRange, low, hi, -// std::string(negation ? "is not" : "is") + " in range [" + -// PrintToString(low) + ", " + PrintToString(hi) + "]") { -// return low <= arg && arg <= hi; -// } -// ... -// EXPECT_THAT(3, InClosedRange(4, 6)); -// EXPECT_THAT(3, Not(InClosedRange(2, 4))); -// -// would generate two failures that contain the text: -// -// Expected: is in range [4, 6] -// ... -// Expected: is not in range [2, 4] -// -// If you specify "" as the description, the failure message will -// contain the sequence of words in the matcher name followed by the -// parameter values printed as a tuple. For example, -// -// MATCHER_P2(InClosedRange, low, hi, "") { ... } -// ... -// EXPECT_THAT(3, InClosedRange(4, 6)); -// EXPECT_THAT(3, Not(InClosedRange(2, 4))); -// -// would generate two failures that contain the text: -// -// Expected: in closed range (4, 6) -// ... -// Expected: not (in closed range (2, 4)) -// -// Types of Matcher Parameters -// =========================== -// -// For the purpose of typing, you can view -// -// MATCHER_Pk(Foo, p1, ..., pk, description_string) { ... } -// -// as shorthand for -// -// template <typename p1_type, ..., typename pk_type> -// FooMatcherPk<p1_type, ..., pk_type> -// Foo(p1_type p1, ..., pk_type pk) { ... } -// -// When you write Foo(v1, ..., vk), the compiler infers the types of -// the parameters v1, ..., and vk for you. If you are not happy with -// the result of the type inference, you can specify the types by -// explicitly instantiating the template, as in Foo<long, bool>(5, -// false). As said earlier, you don't get to (or need to) specify -// 'arg_type' as that's determined by the context in which the matcher -// is used. You can assign the result of expression Foo(p1, ..., pk) -// to a variable of type FooMatcherPk<p1_type, ..., pk_type>. This -// can be useful when composing matchers. -// -// While you can instantiate a matcher template with reference types, -// passing the parameters by pointer usually makes your code more -// readable. If, however, you still want to pass a parameter by -// reference, be aware that in the failure message generated by the -// matcher you will see the value of the referenced object but not its -// address. -// -// Explaining Match Results -// ======================== -// -// Sometimes the matcher description alone isn't enough to explain why -// the match has failed or succeeded. For example, when expecting a -// long string, it can be very helpful to also print the diff between -// the expected string and the actual one. To achieve that, you can -// optionally stream additional information to a special variable -// named result_listener, whose type is a pointer to class -// MatchResultListener: -// -// MATCHER_P(EqualsLongString, str, "") { -// if (arg == str) return true; -// -// *result_listener << "the difference: " -/// << DiffStrings(str, arg); -// return false; -// } -// -// Overloading Matchers -// ==================== -// -// You can overload matchers with different numbers of parameters: -// -// MATCHER_P(Blah, a, description_string1) { ... } -// MATCHER_P2(Blah, a, b, description_string2) { ... } -// -// Caveats -// ======= -// -// When defining a new matcher, you should also consider implementing -// MatcherInterface or using MakePolymorphicMatcher(). These -// approaches require more work than the MATCHER* macros, but also -// give you more control on the types of the value being matched and -// the matcher parameters, which may leads to better compiler error -// messages when the matcher is used wrong. They also allow -// overloading matchers based on parameter types (as opposed to just -// based on the number of parameters). -// -// MATCHER*() can only be used in a namespace scope as templates cannot be -// declared inside of a local class. -// -// More Information -// ================ -// -// To learn more about using these macros, please search for 'MATCHER' -// on -// https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/googlemock/docs/cook_book.md -// -// This file also implements some commonly used argument matchers. More -// matchers can be defined by the user implementing the -// MatcherInterface<T> interface if necessary. -// -// See googletest/include/gtest/gtest-matchers.h for the definition of class -// Matcher, class MatcherInterface, and others. - -// GOOGLETEST_CM0002 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_MATCHERS_H_ -#define GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_MATCHERS_H_ - -#include <algorithm> -#include <cmath> -#include <initializer_list> -#include <iterator> -#include <limits> -#include <memory> -#include <ostream> // NOLINT -#include <sstream> -#include <string> -#include <type_traits> -#include <utility> -#include <vector> - -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-internal-utils.h" -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-port.h" -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-pp.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -// MSVC warning C5046 is new as of VS2017 version 15.8. -#if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1915 -#define GMOCK_MAYBE_5046_ 5046 -#else -#define GMOCK_MAYBE_5046_ -#endif - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_( - 4251 GMOCK_MAYBE_5046_ /* class A needs to have dll-interface to be used by - clients of class B */ - /* Symbol involving type with internal linkage not defined */) - -namespace testing { - -// To implement a matcher Foo for type T, define: -// 1. a class FooMatcherImpl that implements the -// MatcherInterface<T> interface, and -// 2. a factory function that creates a Matcher<T> object from a -// FooMatcherImpl*. -// -// The two-level delegation design makes it possible to allow a user -// to write "v" instead of "Eq(v)" where a Matcher is expected, which -// is impossible if we pass matchers by pointers. It also eases -// ownership management as Matcher objects can now be copied like -// plain values. - -// A match result listener that stores the explanation in a string. -class StringMatchResultListener : public MatchResultListener { - public: - StringMatchResultListener() : MatchResultListener(&ss_) {} - - // Returns the explanation accumulated so far. - std::string str() const { return ss_.str(); } - - // Clears the explanation accumulated so far. - void Clear() { ss_.str(""); } - - private: - ::std::stringstream ss_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(StringMatchResultListener); -}; - -// Anything inside the 'internal' namespace IS INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION -// and MUST NOT BE USED IN USER CODE!!! -namespace internal { - -// The MatcherCastImpl class template is a helper for implementing -// MatcherCast(). We need this helper in order to partially -// specialize the implementation of MatcherCast() (C++ allows -// class/struct templates to be partially specialized, but not -// function templates.). - -// This general version is used when MatcherCast()'s argument is a -// polymorphic matcher (i.e. something that can be converted to a -// Matcher but is not one yet; for example, Eq(value)) or a value (for -// example, "hello"). -template <typename T, typename M> -class MatcherCastImpl { - public: - static Matcher<T> Cast(const M& polymorphic_matcher_or_value) { - // M can be a polymorphic matcher, in which case we want to use - // its conversion operator to create Matcher<T>. Or it can be a value - // that should be passed to the Matcher<T>'s constructor. - // - // We can't call Matcher<T>(polymorphic_matcher_or_value) when M is a - // polymorphic matcher because it'll be ambiguous if T has an implicit - // constructor from M (this usually happens when T has an implicit - // constructor from any type). - // - // It won't work to unconditionally implict_cast - // polymorphic_matcher_or_value to Matcher<T> because it won't trigger - // a user-defined conversion from M to T if one exists (assuming M is - // a value). - return CastImpl(polymorphic_matcher_or_value, - std::is_convertible<M, Matcher<T>>{}, - std::is_convertible<M, T>{}); - } - - private: - template <bool Ignore> - static Matcher<T> CastImpl(const M& polymorphic_matcher_or_value, - std::true_type /* convertible_to_matcher */, - std::integral_constant<bool, Ignore>) { - // M is implicitly convertible to Matcher<T>, which means that either - // M is a polymorphic matcher or Matcher<T> has an implicit constructor - // from M. In both cases using the implicit conversion will produce a - // matcher. - // - // Even if T has an implicit constructor from M, it won't be called because - // creating Matcher<T> would require a chain of two user-defined conversions - // (first to create T from M and then to create Matcher<T> from T). - return polymorphic_matcher_or_value; - } - - // M can't be implicitly converted to Matcher<T>, so M isn't a polymorphic - // matcher. It's a value of a type implicitly convertible to T. Use direct - // initialization to create a matcher. - static Matcher<T> CastImpl(const M& value, - std::false_type /* convertible_to_matcher */, - std::true_type /* convertible_to_T */) { - return Matcher<T>(ImplicitCast_<T>(value)); - } - - // M can't be implicitly converted to either Matcher<T> or T. Attempt to use - // polymorphic matcher Eq(value) in this case. - // - // Note that we first attempt to perform an implicit cast on the value and - // only fall back to the polymorphic Eq() matcher afterwards because the - // latter calls bool operator==(const Lhs& lhs, const Rhs& rhs) in the end - // which might be undefined even when Rhs is implicitly convertible to Lhs - // (e.g. std::pair<const int, int> vs. std::pair<int, int>). - // - // We don't define this method inline as we need the declaration of Eq(). - static Matcher<T> CastImpl(const M& value, - std::false_type /* convertible_to_matcher */, - std::false_type /* convertible_to_T */); -}; - -// This more specialized version is used when MatcherCast()'s argument -// is already a Matcher. This only compiles when type T can be -// statically converted to type U. -template <typename T, typename U> -class MatcherCastImpl<T, Matcher<U> > { - public: - static Matcher<T> Cast(const Matcher<U>& source_matcher) { - return Matcher<T>(new Impl(source_matcher)); - } - - private: - class Impl : public MatcherInterface<T> { - public: - explicit Impl(const Matcher<U>& source_matcher) - : source_matcher_(source_matcher) {} - - // We delegate the matching logic to the source matcher. - bool MatchAndExplain(T x, MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - using FromType = typename std::remove_cv<typename std::remove_pointer< - typename std::remove_reference<T>::type>::type>::type; - using ToType = typename std::remove_cv<typename std::remove_pointer< - typename std::remove_reference<U>::type>::type>::type; - // Do not allow implicitly converting base*/& to derived*/&. - static_assert( - // Do not trigger if only one of them is a pointer. That implies a - // regular conversion and not a down_cast. - (std::is_pointer<typename std::remove_reference<T>::type>::value != - std::is_pointer<typename std::remove_reference<U>::type>::value) || - std::is_same<FromType, ToType>::value || - !std::is_base_of<FromType, ToType>::value, - "Can't implicitly convert from <base> to <derived>"); - - return source_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(static_cast<U>(x), listener); - } - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - source_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - source_matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - - private: - const Matcher<U> source_matcher_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl); - }; -}; - -// This even more specialized version is used for efficiently casting -// a matcher to its own type. -template <typename T> -class MatcherCastImpl<T, Matcher<T> > { - public: - static Matcher<T> Cast(const Matcher<T>& matcher) { return matcher; } -}; - -// Template specialization for parameterless Matcher. -template <typename Derived> -class MatcherBaseImpl { - public: - MatcherBaseImpl() = default; - - template <typename T> - operator ::testing::Matcher<T>() const { // NOLINT(runtime/explicit) - return ::testing::Matcher<T>(new - typename Derived::template gmock_Impl<T>()); - } -}; - -// Template specialization for Matcher with parameters. -template <template <typename...> class Derived, typename... Ts> -class MatcherBaseImpl<Derived<Ts...>> { - public: - // Mark the constructor explicit for single argument T to avoid implicit - // conversions. - template <typename E = std::enable_if<sizeof...(Ts) == 1>, - typename E::type* = nullptr> - explicit MatcherBaseImpl(Ts... params) - : params_(std::forward<Ts>(params)...) {} - template <typename E = std::enable_if<sizeof...(Ts) != 1>, - typename = typename E::type> - MatcherBaseImpl(Ts... params) // NOLINT - : params_(std::forward<Ts>(params)...) {} - - template <typename F> - operator ::testing::Matcher<F>() const { // NOLINT(runtime/explicit) - return Apply<F>(MakeIndexSequence<sizeof...(Ts)>{}); - } - - private: - template <typename F, std::size_t... tuple_ids> - ::testing::Matcher<F> Apply(IndexSequence<tuple_ids...>) const { - return ::testing::Matcher<F>( - new typename Derived<Ts...>::template gmock_Impl<F>( - std::get<tuple_ids>(params_)...)); - } - - const std::tuple<Ts...> params_; -}; - -} // namespace internal - -// In order to be safe and clear, casting between different matcher -// types is done explicitly via MatcherCast<T>(m), which takes a -// matcher m and returns a Matcher<T>. It compiles only when T can be -// statically converted to the argument type of m. -template <typename T, typename M> -inline Matcher<T> MatcherCast(const M& matcher) { - return internal::MatcherCastImpl<T, M>::Cast(matcher); -} - -// This overload handles polymorphic matchers and values only since -// monomorphic matchers are handled by the next one. -template <typename T, typename M> -inline Matcher<T> SafeMatcherCast(const M& polymorphic_matcher_or_value) { - return MatcherCast<T>(polymorphic_matcher_or_value); -} - -// This overload handles monomorphic matchers. -// -// In general, if type T can be implicitly converted to type U, we can -// safely convert a Matcher<U> to a Matcher<T> (i.e. Matcher is -// contravariant): just keep a copy of the original Matcher<U>, convert the -// argument from type T to U, and then pass it to the underlying Matcher<U>. -// The only exception is when U is a reference and T is not, as the -// underlying Matcher<U> may be interested in the argument's address, which -// is not preserved in the conversion from T to U. -template <typename T, typename U> -inline Matcher<T> SafeMatcherCast(const Matcher<U>& matcher) { - // Enforce that T can be implicitly converted to U. - GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_((std::is_convertible<T, U>::value), - "T must be implicitly convertible to U"); - // Enforce that we are not converting a non-reference type T to a reference - // type U. - GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_( - std::is_reference<T>::value || !std::is_reference<U>::value, - cannot_convert_non_reference_arg_to_reference); - // In case both T and U are arithmetic types, enforce that the - // conversion is not lossy. - typedef GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(T) RawT; - typedef GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(U) RawU; - constexpr bool kTIsOther = GMOCK_KIND_OF_(RawT) == internal::kOther; - constexpr bool kUIsOther = GMOCK_KIND_OF_(RawU) == internal::kOther; - GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_( - kTIsOther || kUIsOther || - (internal::LosslessArithmeticConvertible<RawT, RawU>::value), - conversion_of_arithmetic_types_must_be_lossless); - return MatcherCast<T>(matcher); -} - -// A<T>() returns a matcher that matches any value of type T. -template <typename T> -Matcher<T> A(); - -// Anything inside the 'internal' namespace IS INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION -// and MUST NOT BE USED IN USER CODE!!! -namespace internal { - -// If the explanation is not empty, prints it to the ostream. -inline void PrintIfNotEmpty(const std::string& explanation, - ::std::ostream* os) { - if (explanation != "" && os != nullptr) { - *os << ", " << explanation; - } -} - -// Returns true if the given type name is easy to read by a human. -// This is used to decide whether printing the type of a value might -// be helpful. -inline bool IsReadableTypeName(const std::string& type_name) { - // We consider a type name readable if it's short or doesn't contain - // a template or function type. - return (type_name.length() <= 20 || - type_name.find_first_of("<(") == std::string::npos); -} - -// Matches the value against the given matcher, prints the value and explains -// the match result to the listener. Returns the match result. -// 'listener' must not be NULL. -// Value cannot be passed by const reference, because some matchers take a -// non-const argument. -template <typename Value, typename T> -bool MatchPrintAndExplain(Value& value, const Matcher<T>& matcher, - MatchResultListener* listener) { - if (!listener->IsInterested()) { - // If the listener is not interested, we do not need to construct the - // inner explanation. - return matcher.Matches(value); - } - - StringMatchResultListener inner_listener; - const bool match = matcher.MatchAndExplain(value, &inner_listener); - - UniversalPrint(value, listener->stream()); -#if GTEST_HAS_RTTI - const std::string& type_name = GetTypeName<Value>(); - if (IsReadableTypeName(type_name)) - *listener->stream() << " (of type " << type_name << ")"; -#endif - PrintIfNotEmpty(inner_listener.str(), listener->stream()); - - return match; -} - -// An internal helper class for doing compile-time loop on a tuple's -// fields. -template <size_t N> -class TuplePrefix { - public: - // TuplePrefix<N>::Matches(matcher_tuple, value_tuple) returns true - // if and only if the first N fields of matcher_tuple matches - // the first N fields of value_tuple, respectively. - template <typename MatcherTuple, typename ValueTuple> - static bool Matches(const MatcherTuple& matcher_tuple, - const ValueTuple& value_tuple) { - return TuplePrefix<N - 1>::Matches(matcher_tuple, value_tuple) && - std::get<N - 1>(matcher_tuple).Matches(std::get<N - 1>(value_tuple)); - } - - // TuplePrefix<N>::ExplainMatchFailuresTo(matchers, values, os) - // describes failures in matching the first N fields of matchers - // against the first N fields of values. If there is no failure, - // nothing will be streamed to os. - template <typename MatcherTuple, typename ValueTuple> - static void ExplainMatchFailuresTo(const MatcherTuple& matchers, - const ValueTuple& values, - ::std::ostream* os) { - // First, describes failures in the first N - 1 fields. - TuplePrefix<N - 1>::ExplainMatchFailuresTo(matchers, values, os); - - // Then describes the failure (if any) in the (N - 1)-th (0-based) - // field. - typename std::tuple_element<N - 1, MatcherTuple>::type matcher = - std::get<N - 1>(matchers); - typedef typename std::tuple_element<N - 1, ValueTuple>::type Value; - const Value& value = std::get<N - 1>(values); - StringMatchResultListener listener; - if (!matcher.MatchAndExplain(value, &listener)) { - *os << " Expected arg #" << N - 1 << ": "; - std::get<N - 1>(matchers).DescribeTo(os); - *os << "\n Actual: "; - // We remove the reference in type Value to prevent the - // universal printer from printing the address of value, which - // isn't interesting to the user most of the time. The - // matcher's MatchAndExplain() method handles the case when - // the address is interesting. - internal::UniversalPrint(value, os); - PrintIfNotEmpty(listener.str(), os); - *os << "\n"; - } - } -}; - -// The base case. -template <> -class TuplePrefix<0> { - public: - template <typename MatcherTuple, typename ValueTuple> - static bool Matches(const MatcherTuple& /* matcher_tuple */, - const ValueTuple& /* value_tuple */) { - return true; - } - - template <typename MatcherTuple, typename ValueTuple> - static void ExplainMatchFailuresTo(const MatcherTuple& /* matchers */, - const ValueTuple& /* values */, - ::std::ostream* /* os */) {} -}; - -// TupleMatches(matcher_tuple, value_tuple) returns true if and only if -// all matchers in matcher_tuple match the corresponding fields in -// value_tuple. It is a compiler error if matcher_tuple and -// value_tuple have different number of fields or incompatible field -// types. -template <typename MatcherTuple, typename ValueTuple> -bool TupleMatches(const MatcherTuple& matcher_tuple, - const ValueTuple& value_tuple) { - // Makes sure that matcher_tuple and value_tuple have the same - // number of fields. - GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(std::tuple_size<MatcherTuple>::value == - std::tuple_size<ValueTuple>::value, - matcher_and_value_have_different_numbers_of_fields); - return TuplePrefix<std::tuple_size<ValueTuple>::value>::Matches(matcher_tuple, - value_tuple); -} - -// Describes failures in matching matchers against values. If there -// is no failure, nothing will be streamed to os. -template <typename MatcherTuple, typename ValueTuple> -void ExplainMatchFailureTupleTo(const MatcherTuple& matchers, - const ValueTuple& values, - ::std::ostream* os) { - TuplePrefix<std::tuple_size<MatcherTuple>::value>::ExplainMatchFailuresTo( - matchers, values, os); -} - -// TransformTupleValues and its helper. -// -// TransformTupleValuesHelper hides the internal machinery that -// TransformTupleValues uses to implement a tuple traversal. -template <typename Tuple, typename Func, typename OutIter> -class TransformTupleValuesHelper { - private: - typedef ::std::tuple_size<Tuple> TupleSize; - - public: - // For each member of tuple 't', taken in order, evaluates '*out++ = f(t)'. - // Returns the final value of 'out' in case the caller needs it. - static OutIter Run(Func f, const Tuple& t, OutIter out) { - return IterateOverTuple<Tuple, TupleSize::value>()(f, t, out); - } - - private: - template <typename Tup, size_t kRemainingSize> - struct IterateOverTuple { - OutIter operator() (Func f, const Tup& t, OutIter out) const { - *out++ = f(::std::get<TupleSize::value - kRemainingSize>(t)); - return IterateOverTuple<Tup, kRemainingSize - 1>()(f, t, out); - } - }; - template <typename Tup> - struct IterateOverTuple<Tup, 0> { - OutIter operator() (Func /* f */, const Tup& /* t */, OutIter out) const { - return out; - } - }; -}; - -// Successively invokes 'f(element)' on each element of the tuple 't', -// appending each result to the 'out' iterator. Returns the final value -// of 'out'. -template <typename Tuple, typename Func, typename OutIter> -OutIter TransformTupleValues(Func f, const Tuple& t, OutIter out) { - return TransformTupleValuesHelper<Tuple, Func, OutIter>::Run(f, t, out); -} - -// Implements A<T>(). -template <typename T> -class AnyMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<const T&> { - public: - bool MatchAndExplain(const T& /* x */, - MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const override { - return true; - } - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { *os << "is anything"; } - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - // This is mostly for completeness' safe, as it's not very useful - // to write Not(A<bool>()). However we cannot completely rule out - // such a possibility, and it doesn't hurt to be prepared. - *os << "never matches"; - } -}; - -// Implements _, a matcher that matches any value of any -// type. This is a polymorphic matcher, so we need a template type -// conversion operator to make it appearing as a Matcher<T> for any -// type T. -class AnythingMatcher { - public: - template <typename T> - operator Matcher<T>() const { return A<T>(); } -}; - -// Implements the polymorphic IsNull() matcher, which matches any raw or smart -// pointer that is NULL. -class IsNullMatcher { - public: - template <typename Pointer> - bool MatchAndExplain(const Pointer& p, - MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const { - return p == nullptr; - } - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { *os << "is NULL"; } - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "isn't NULL"; - } -}; - -// Implements the polymorphic NotNull() matcher, which matches any raw or smart -// pointer that is not NULL. -class NotNullMatcher { - public: - template <typename Pointer> - bool MatchAndExplain(const Pointer& p, - MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const { - return p != nullptr; - } - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { *os << "isn't NULL"; } - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "is NULL"; - } -}; - -// Ref(variable) matches any argument that is a reference to -// 'variable'. This matcher is polymorphic as it can match any -// super type of the type of 'variable'. -// -// The RefMatcher template class implements Ref(variable). It can -// only be instantiated with a reference type. This prevents a user -// from mistakenly using Ref(x) to match a non-reference function -// argument. For example, the following will righteously cause a -// compiler error: -// -// int n; -// Matcher<int> m1 = Ref(n); // This won't compile. -// Matcher<int&> m2 = Ref(n); // This will compile. -template <typename T> -class RefMatcher; - -template <typename T> -class RefMatcher<T&> { - // Google Mock is a generic framework and thus needs to support - // mocking any function types, including those that take non-const - // reference arguments. Therefore the template parameter T (and - // Super below) can be instantiated to either a const type or a - // non-const type. - public: - // RefMatcher() takes a T& instead of const T&, as we want the - // compiler to catch using Ref(const_value) as a matcher for a - // non-const reference. - explicit RefMatcher(T& x) : object_(x) {} // NOLINT - - template <typename Super> - operator Matcher<Super&>() const { - // By passing object_ (type T&) to Impl(), which expects a Super&, - // we make sure that Super is a super type of T. In particular, - // this catches using Ref(const_value) as a matcher for a - // non-const reference, as you cannot implicitly convert a const - // reference to a non-const reference. - return MakeMatcher(new Impl<Super>(object_)); - } - - private: - template <typename Super> - class Impl : public MatcherInterface<Super&> { - public: - explicit Impl(Super& x) : object_(x) {} // NOLINT - - // MatchAndExplain() takes a Super& (as opposed to const Super&) - // in order to match the interface MatcherInterface<Super&>. - bool MatchAndExplain(Super& x, - MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - *listener << "which is located @" << static_cast<const void*>(&x); - return &x == &object_; - } - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "references the variable "; - UniversalPrinter<Super&>::Print(object_, os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "does not reference the variable "; - UniversalPrinter<Super&>::Print(object_, os); - } - - private: - const Super& object_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl); - }; - - T& object_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(RefMatcher); -}; - -// Polymorphic helper functions for narrow and wide string matchers. -inline bool CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(const char* lhs, const char* rhs) { - return String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(lhs, rhs); -} - -inline bool CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(const wchar_t* lhs, - const wchar_t* rhs) { - return String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(lhs, rhs); -} - -// String comparison for narrow or wide strings that can have embedded NUL -// characters. -template <typename StringType> -bool CaseInsensitiveStringEquals(const StringType& s1, - const StringType& s2) { - // Are the heads equal? - if (!CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(s1.c_str(), s2.c_str())) { - return false; - } - - // Skip the equal heads. - const typename StringType::value_type nul = 0; - const size_t i1 = s1.find(nul), i2 = s2.find(nul); - - // Are we at the end of either s1 or s2? - if (i1 == StringType::npos || i2 == StringType::npos) { - return i1 == i2; - } - - // Are the tails equal? - return CaseInsensitiveStringEquals(s1.substr(i1 + 1), s2.substr(i2 + 1)); -} - -// String matchers. - -// Implements equality-based string matchers like StrEq, StrCaseNe, and etc. -template <typename StringType> -class StrEqualityMatcher { - public: - StrEqualityMatcher(const StringType& str, bool expect_eq, - bool case_sensitive) - : string_(str), expect_eq_(expect_eq), case_sensitive_(case_sensitive) {} - -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - bool MatchAndExplain(const internal::StringView& s, - MatchResultListener* listener) const { - // This should fail to compile if StringView is used with wide - // strings. - const StringType& str = std::string(s); - return MatchAndExplain(str, listener); - } -#endif // GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - - // Accepts pointer types, particularly: - // const char* - // char* - // const wchar_t* - // wchar_t* - template <typename CharType> - bool MatchAndExplain(CharType* s, MatchResultListener* listener) const { - if (s == nullptr) { - return !expect_eq_; - } - return MatchAndExplain(StringType(s), listener); - } - - // Matches anything that can convert to StringType. - // - // This is a template, not just a plain function with const StringType&, - // because StringView has some interfering non-explicit constructors. - template <typename MatcheeStringType> - bool MatchAndExplain(const MatcheeStringType& s, - MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const { - const StringType s2(s); - const bool eq = case_sensitive_ ? s2 == string_ : - CaseInsensitiveStringEquals(s2, string_); - return expect_eq_ == eq; - } - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - DescribeToHelper(expect_eq_, os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - DescribeToHelper(!expect_eq_, os); - } - - private: - void DescribeToHelper(bool expect_eq, ::std::ostream* os) const { - *os << (expect_eq ? "is " : "isn't "); - *os << "equal to "; - if (!case_sensitive_) { - *os << "(ignoring case) "; - } - UniversalPrint(string_, os); - } - - const StringType string_; - const bool expect_eq_; - const bool case_sensitive_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(StrEqualityMatcher); -}; - -// Implements the polymorphic HasSubstr(substring) matcher, which -// can be used as a Matcher<T> as long as T can be converted to a -// string. -template <typename StringType> -class HasSubstrMatcher { - public: - explicit HasSubstrMatcher(const StringType& substring) - : substring_(substring) {} - -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - bool MatchAndExplain(const internal::StringView& s, - MatchResultListener* listener) const { - // This should fail to compile if StringView is used with wide - // strings. - const StringType& str = std::string(s); - return MatchAndExplain(str, listener); - } -#endif // GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - - // Accepts pointer types, particularly: - // const char* - // char* - // const wchar_t* - // wchar_t* - template <typename CharType> - bool MatchAndExplain(CharType* s, MatchResultListener* listener) const { - return s != nullptr && MatchAndExplain(StringType(s), listener); - } - - // Matches anything that can convert to StringType. - // - // This is a template, not just a plain function with const StringType&, - // because StringView has some interfering non-explicit constructors. - template <typename MatcheeStringType> - bool MatchAndExplain(const MatcheeStringType& s, - MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const { - return StringType(s).find(substring_) != StringType::npos; - } - - // Describes what this matcher matches. - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "has substring "; - UniversalPrint(substring_, os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "has no substring "; - UniversalPrint(substring_, os); - } - - private: - const StringType substring_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(HasSubstrMatcher); -}; - -// Implements the polymorphic StartsWith(substring) matcher, which -// can be used as a Matcher<T> as long as T can be converted to a -// string. -template <typename StringType> -class StartsWithMatcher { - public: - explicit StartsWithMatcher(const StringType& prefix) : prefix_(prefix) { - } - -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - bool MatchAndExplain(const internal::StringView& s, - MatchResultListener* listener) const { - // This should fail to compile if StringView is used with wide - // strings. - const StringType& str = std::string(s); - return MatchAndExplain(str, listener); - } -#endif // GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - - // Accepts pointer types, particularly: - // const char* - // char* - // const wchar_t* - // wchar_t* - template <typename CharType> - bool MatchAndExplain(CharType* s, MatchResultListener* listener) const { - return s != nullptr && MatchAndExplain(StringType(s), listener); - } - - // Matches anything that can convert to StringType. - // - // This is a template, not just a plain function with const StringType&, - // because StringView has some interfering non-explicit constructors. - template <typename MatcheeStringType> - bool MatchAndExplain(const MatcheeStringType& s, - MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const { - const StringType& s2(s); - return s2.length() >= prefix_.length() && - s2.substr(0, prefix_.length()) == prefix_; - } - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "starts with "; - UniversalPrint(prefix_, os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "doesn't start with "; - UniversalPrint(prefix_, os); - } - - private: - const StringType prefix_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(StartsWithMatcher); -}; - -// Implements the polymorphic EndsWith(substring) matcher, which -// can be used as a Matcher<T> as long as T can be converted to a -// string. -template <typename StringType> -class EndsWithMatcher { - public: - explicit EndsWithMatcher(const StringType& suffix) : suffix_(suffix) {} - -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - bool MatchAndExplain(const internal::StringView& s, - MatchResultListener* listener) const { - // This should fail to compile if StringView is used with wide - // strings. - const StringType& str = std::string(s); - return MatchAndExplain(str, listener); - } -#endif // GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - - // Accepts pointer types, particularly: - // const char* - // char* - // const wchar_t* - // wchar_t* - template <typename CharType> - bool MatchAndExplain(CharType* s, MatchResultListener* listener) const { - return s != nullptr && MatchAndExplain(StringType(s), listener); - } - - // Matches anything that can convert to StringType. - // - // This is a template, not just a plain function with const StringType&, - // because StringView has some interfering non-explicit constructors. - template <typename MatcheeStringType> - bool MatchAndExplain(const MatcheeStringType& s, - MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const { - const StringType& s2(s); - return s2.length() >= suffix_.length() && - s2.substr(s2.length() - suffix_.length()) == suffix_; - } - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "ends with "; - UniversalPrint(suffix_, os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "doesn't end with "; - UniversalPrint(suffix_, os); - } - - private: - const StringType suffix_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(EndsWithMatcher); -}; - -// Implements a matcher that compares the two fields of a 2-tuple -// using one of the ==, <=, <, etc, operators. The two fields being -// compared don't have to have the same type. -// -// The matcher defined here is polymorphic (for example, Eq() can be -// used to match a std::tuple<int, short>, a std::tuple<const long&, double>, -// etc). Therefore we use a template type conversion operator in the -// implementation. -template <typename D, typename Op> -class PairMatchBase { - public: - template <typename T1, typename T2> - operator Matcher<::std::tuple<T1, T2>>() const { - return Matcher<::std::tuple<T1, T2>>(new Impl<const ::std::tuple<T1, T2>&>); - } - template <typename T1, typename T2> - operator Matcher<const ::std::tuple<T1, T2>&>() const { - return MakeMatcher(new Impl<const ::std::tuple<T1, T2>&>); - } - - private: - static ::std::ostream& GetDesc(::std::ostream& os) { // NOLINT - return os << D::Desc(); - } - - template <typename Tuple> - class Impl : public MatcherInterface<Tuple> { - public: - bool MatchAndExplain(Tuple args, - MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const override { - return Op()(::std::get<0>(args), ::std::get<1>(args)); - } - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "are " << GetDesc; - } - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "aren't " << GetDesc; - } - }; -}; - -class Eq2Matcher : public PairMatchBase<Eq2Matcher, AnyEq> { - public: - static const char* Desc() { return "an equal pair"; } -}; -class Ne2Matcher : public PairMatchBase<Ne2Matcher, AnyNe> { - public: - static const char* Desc() { return "an unequal pair"; } -}; -class Lt2Matcher : public PairMatchBase<Lt2Matcher, AnyLt> { - public: - static const char* Desc() { return "a pair where the first < the second"; } -}; -class Gt2Matcher : public PairMatchBase<Gt2Matcher, AnyGt> { - public: - static const char* Desc() { return "a pair where the first > the second"; } -}; -class Le2Matcher : public PairMatchBase<Le2Matcher, AnyLe> { - public: - static const char* Desc() { return "a pair where the first <= the second"; } -}; -class Ge2Matcher : public PairMatchBase<Ge2Matcher, AnyGe> { - public: - static const char* Desc() { return "a pair where the first >= the second"; } -}; - -// Implements the Not(...) matcher for a particular argument type T. -// We do not nest it inside the NotMatcher class template, as that -// will prevent different instantiations of NotMatcher from sharing -// the same NotMatcherImpl<T> class. -template <typename T> -class NotMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<const T&> { - public: - explicit NotMatcherImpl(const Matcher<T>& matcher) - : matcher_(matcher) {} - - bool MatchAndExplain(const T& x, - MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - return !matcher_.MatchAndExplain(x, listener); - } - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - private: - const Matcher<T> matcher_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(NotMatcherImpl); -}; - -// Implements the Not(m) matcher, which matches a value that doesn't -// match matcher m. -template <typename InnerMatcher> -class NotMatcher { - public: - explicit NotMatcher(InnerMatcher matcher) : matcher_(matcher) {} - - // This template type conversion operator allows Not(m) to be used - // to match any type m can match. - template <typename T> - operator Matcher<T>() const { - return Matcher<T>(new NotMatcherImpl<T>(SafeMatcherCast<T>(matcher_))); - } - - private: - InnerMatcher matcher_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(NotMatcher); -}; - -// Implements the AllOf(m1, m2) matcher for a particular argument type -// T. We do not nest it inside the BothOfMatcher class template, as -// that will prevent different instantiations of BothOfMatcher from -// sharing the same BothOfMatcherImpl<T> class. -template <typename T> -class AllOfMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<const T&> { - public: - explicit AllOfMatcherImpl(std::vector<Matcher<T> > matchers) - : matchers_(std::move(matchers)) {} - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "("; - for (size_t i = 0; i < matchers_.size(); ++i) { - if (i != 0) *os << ") and ("; - matchers_[i].DescribeTo(os); - } - *os << ")"; - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "("; - for (size_t i = 0; i < matchers_.size(); ++i) { - if (i != 0) *os << ") or ("; - matchers_[i].DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - *os << ")"; - } - - bool MatchAndExplain(const T& x, - MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - // If either matcher1_ or matcher2_ doesn't match x, we only need - // to explain why one of them fails. - std::string all_match_result; - - for (size_t i = 0; i < matchers_.size(); ++i) { - StringMatchResultListener slistener; - if (matchers_[i].MatchAndExplain(x, &slistener)) { - if (all_match_result.empty()) { - all_match_result = slistener.str(); - } else { - std::string result = slistener.str(); - if (!result.empty()) { - all_match_result += ", and "; - all_match_result += result; - } - } - } else { - *listener << slistener.str(); - return false; - } - } - - // Otherwise we need to explain why *both* of them match. - *listener << all_match_result; - return true; - } - - private: - const std::vector<Matcher<T> > matchers_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(AllOfMatcherImpl); -}; - -// VariadicMatcher is used for the variadic implementation of -// AllOf(m_1, m_2, ...) and AnyOf(m_1, m_2, ...). -// CombiningMatcher<T> is used to recursively combine the provided matchers -// (of type Args...). -template <template <typename T> class CombiningMatcher, typename... Args> -class VariadicMatcher { - public: - VariadicMatcher(const Args&... matchers) // NOLINT - : matchers_(matchers...) { - static_assert(sizeof...(Args) > 0, "Must have at least one matcher."); - } - - // This template type conversion operator allows an - // VariadicMatcher<Matcher1, Matcher2...> object to match any type that - // all of the provided matchers (Matcher1, Matcher2, ...) can match. - template <typename T> - operator Matcher<T>() const { - std::vector<Matcher<T> > values; - CreateVariadicMatcher<T>(&values, std::integral_constant<size_t, 0>()); - return Matcher<T>(new CombiningMatcher<T>(std::move(values))); - } - - private: - template <typename T, size_t I> - void CreateVariadicMatcher(std::vector<Matcher<T> >* values, - std::integral_constant<size_t, I>) const { - values->push_back(SafeMatcherCast<T>(std::get<I>(matchers_))); - CreateVariadicMatcher<T>(values, std::integral_constant<size_t, I + 1>()); - } - - template <typename T> - void CreateVariadicMatcher( - std::vector<Matcher<T> >*, - std::integral_constant<size_t, sizeof...(Args)>) const {} - - std::tuple<Args...> matchers_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(VariadicMatcher); -}; - -template <typename... Args> -using AllOfMatcher = VariadicMatcher<AllOfMatcherImpl, Args...>; - -// Implements the AnyOf(m1, m2) matcher for a particular argument type -// T. We do not nest it inside the AnyOfMatcher class template, as -// that will prevent different instantiations of AnyOfMatcher from -// sharing the same EitherOfMatcherImpl<T> class. -template <typename T> -class AnyOfMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<const T&> { - public: - explicit AnyOfMatcherImpl(std::vector<Matcher<T> > matchers) - : matchers_(std::move(matchers)) {} - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "("; - for (size_t i = 0; i < matchers_.size(); ++i) { - if (i != 0) *os << ") or ("; - matchers_[i].DescribeTo(os); - } - *os << ")"; - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "("; - for (size_t i = 0; i < matchers_.size(); ++i) { - if (i != 0) *os << ") and ("; - matchers_[i].DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - *os << ")"; - } - - bool MatchAndExplain(const T& x, - MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - std::string no_match_result; - - // If either matcher1_ or matcher2_ matches x, we just need to - // explain why *one* of them matches. - for (size_t i = 0; i < matchers_.size(); ++i) { - StringMatchResultListener slistener; - if (matchers_[i].MatchAndExplain(x, &slistener)) { - *listener << slistener.str(); - return true; - } else { - if (no_match_result.empty()) { - no_match_result = slistener.str(); - } else { - std::string result = slistener.str(); - if (!result.empty()) { - no_match_result += ", and "; - no_match_result += result; - } - } - } - } - - // Otherwise we need to explain why *both* of them fail. - *listener << no_match_result; - return false; - } - - private: - const std::vector<Matcher<T> > matchers_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(AnyOfMatcherImpl); -}; - -// AnyOfMatcher is used for the variadic implementation of AnyOf(m_1, m_2, ...). -template <typename... Args> -using AnyOfMatcher = VariadicMatcher<AnyOfMatcherImpl, Args...>; - -// Wrapper for implementation of Any/AllOfArray(). -template <template <class> class MatcherImpl, typename T> -class SomeOfArrayMatcher { - public: - // Constructs the matcher from a sequence of element values or - // element matchers. - template <typename Iter> - SomeOfArrayMatcher(Iter first, Iter last) : matchers_(first, last) {} - - template <typename U> - operator Matcher<U>() const { // NOLINT - using RawU = typename std::decay<U>::type; - std::vector<Matcher<RawU>> matchers; - for (const auto& matcher : matchers_) { - matchers.push_back(MatcherCast<RawU>(matcher)); - } - return Matcher<U>(new MatcherImpl<RawU>(std::move(matchers))); - } - - private: - const ::std::vector<T> matchers_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(SomeOfArrayMatcher); -}; - -template <typename T> -using AllOfArrayMatcher = SomeOfArrayMatcher<AllOfMatcherImpl, T>; - -template <typename T> -using AnyOfArrayMatcher = SomeOfArrayMatcher<AnyOfMatcherImpl, T>; - -// Used for implementing Truly(pred), which turns a predicate into a -// matcher. -template <typename Predicate> -class TrulyMatcher { - public: - explicit TrulyMatcher(Predicate pred) : predicate_(pred) {} - - // This method template allows Truly(pred) to be used as a matcher - // for type T where T is the argument type of predicate 'pred'. The - // argument is passed by reference as the predicate may be - // interested in the address of the argument. - template <typename T> - bool MatchAndExplain(T& x, // NOLINT - MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const { - // Without the if-statement, MSVC sometimes warns about converting - // a value to bool (warning 4800). - // - // We cannot write 'return !!predicate_(x);' as that doesn't work - // when predicate_(x) returns a class convertible to bool but - // having no operator!(). - if (predicate_(x)) - return true; - return false; - } - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "satisfies the given predicate"; - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "doesn't satisfy the given predicate"; - } - - private: - Predicate predicate_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(TrulyMatcher); -}; - -// Used for implementing Matches(matcher), which turns a matcher into -// a predicate. -template <typename M> -class MatcherAsPredicate { - public: - explicit MatcherAsPredicate(M matcher) : matcher_(matcher) {} - - // This template operator() allows Matches(m) to be used as a - // predicate on type T where m is a matcher on type T. - // - // The argument x is passed by reference instead of by value, as - // some matcher may be interested in its address (e.g. as in - // Matches(Ref(n))(x)). - template <typename T> - bool operator()(const T& x) const { - // We let matcher_ commit to a particular type here instead of - // when the MatcherAsPredicate object was constructed. This - // allows us to write Matches(m) where m is a polymorphic matcher - // (e.g. Eq(5)). - // - // If we write Matcher<T>(matcher_).Matches(x) here, it won't - // compile when matcher_ has type Matcher<const T&>; if we write - // Matcher<const T&>(matcher_).Matches(x) here, it won't compile - // when matcher_ has type Matcher<T>; if we just write - // matcher_.Matches(x), it won't compile when matcher_ is - // polymorphic, e.g. Eq(5). - // - // MatcherCast<const T&>() is necessary for making the code work - // in all of the above situations. - return MatcherCast<const T&>(matcher_).Matches(x); - } - - private: - M matcher_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(MatcherAsPredicate); -}; - -// For implementing ASSERT_THAT() and EXPECT_THAT(). The template -// argument M must be a type that can be converted to a matcher. -template <typename M> -class PredicateFormatterFromMatcher { - public: - explicit PredicateFormatterFromMatcher(M m) : matcher_(std::move(m)) {} - - // This template () operator allows a PredicateFormatterFromMatcher - // object to act as a predicate-formatter suitable for using with - // Google Test's EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1() macro. - template <typename T> - AssertionResult operator()(const char* value_text, const T& x) const { - // We convert matcher_ to a Matcher<const T&> *now* instead of - // when the PredicateFormatterFromMatcher object was constructed, - // as matcher_ may be polymorphic (e.g. NotNull()) and we won't - // know which type to instantiate it to until we actually see the - // type of x here. - // - // We write SafeMatcherCast<const T&>(matcher_) instead of - // Matcher<const T&>(matcher_), as the latter won't compile when - // matcher_ has type Matcher<T> (e.g. An<int>()). - // We don't write MatcherCast<const T&> either, as that allows - // potentially unsafe downcasting of the matcher argument. - const Matcher<const T&> matcher = SafeMatcherCast<const T&>(matcher_); - - // The expected path here is that the matcher should match (i.e. that most - // tests pass) so optimize for this case. - if (matcher.Matches(x)) { - return AssertionSuccess(); - } - - ::std::stringstream ss; - ss << "Value of: " << value_text << "\n" - << "Expected: "; - matcher.DescribeTo(&ss); - - // Rerun the matcher to "PrintAndExplain" the failure. - StringMatchResultListener listener; - if (MatchPrintAndExplain(x, matcher, &listener)) { - ss << "\n The matcher failed on the initial attempt; but passed when " - "rerun to generate the explanation."; - } - ss << "\n Actual: " << listener.str(); - return AssertionFailure() << ss.str(); - } - - private: - const M matcher_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(PredicateFormatterFromMatcher); -}; - -// A helper function for converting a matcher to a predicate-formatter -// without the user needing to explicitly write the type. This is -// used for implementing ASSERT_THAT() and EXPECT_THAT(). -// Implementation detail: 'matcher' is received by-value to force decaying. -template <typename M> -inline PredicateFormatterFromMatcher<M> -MakePredicateFormatterFromMatcher(M matcher) { - return PredicateFormatterFromMatcher<M>(std::move(matcher)); -} - -// Implements the polymorphic IsNan() matcher, which matches any floating type -// value that is Nan. -class IsNanMatcher { - public: - template <typename FloatType> - bool MatchAndExplain(const FloatType& f, - MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const { - return (::std::isnan)(f); - } - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { *os << "is NaN"; } - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "isn't NaN"; - } -}; - -// Implements the polymorphic floating point equality matcher, which matches -// two float values using ULP-based approximation or, optionally, a -// user-specified epsilon. The template is meant to be instantiated with -// FloatType being either float or double. -template <typename FloatType> -class FloatingEqMatcher { - public: - // Constructor for FloatingEqMatcher. - // The matcher's input will be compared with expected. The matcher treats two - // NANs as equal if nan_eq_nan is true. Otherwise, under IEEE standards, - // equality comparisons between NANs will always return false. We specify a - // negative max_abs_error_ term to indicate that ULP-based approximation will - // be used for comparison. - FloatingEqMatcher(FloatType expected, bool nan_eq_nan) : - expected_(expected), nan_eq_nan_(nan_eq_nan), max_abs_error_(-1) { - } - - // Constructor that supports a user-specified max_abs_error that will be used - // for comparison instead of ULP-based approximation. The max absolute - // should be non-negative. - FloatingEqMatcher(FloatType expected, bool nan_eq_nan, - FloatType max_abs_error) - : expected_(expected), - nan_eq_nan_(nan_eq_nan), - max_abs_error_(max_abs_error) { - GTEST_CHECK_(max_abs_error >= 0) - << ", where max_abs_error is" << max_abs_error; - } - - // Implements floating point equality matcher as a Matcher<T>. - template <typename T> - class Impl : public MatcherInterface<T> { - public: - Impl(FloatType expected, bool nan_eq_nan, FloatType max_abs_error) - : expected_(expected), - nan_eq_nan_(nan_eq_nan), - max_abs_error_(max_abs_error) {} - - bool MatchAndExplain(T value, - MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - const FloatingPoint<FloatType> actual(value), expected(expected_); - - // Compares NaNs first, if nan_eq_nan_ is true. - if (actual.is_nan() || expected.is_nan()) { - if (actual.is_nan() && expected.is_nan()) { - return nan_eq_nan_; - } - // One is nan; the other is not nan. - return false; - } - if (HasMaxAbsError()) { - // We perform an equality check so that inf will match inf, regardless - // of error bounds. If the result of value - expected_ would result in - // overflow or if either value is inf, the default result is infinity, - // which should only match if max_abs_error_ is also infinity. - if (value == expected_) { - return true; - } - - const FloatType diff = value - expected_; - if (::std::fabs(diff) <= max_abs_error_) { - return true; - } - - if (listener->IsInterested()) { - *listener << "which is " << diff << " from " << expected_; - } - return false; - } else { - return actual.AlmostEquals(expected); - } - } - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - // os->precision() returns the previously set precision, which we - // store to restore the ostream to its original configuration - // after outputting. - const ::std::streamsize old_precision = os->precision( - ::std::numeric_limits<FloatType>::digits10 + 2); - if (FloatingPoint<FloatType>(expected_).is_nan()) { - if (nan_eq_nan_) { - *os << "is NaN"; - } else { - *os << "never matches"; - } - } else { - *os << "is approximately " << expected_; - if (HasMaxAbsError()) { - *os << " (absolute error <= " << max_abs_error_ << ")"; - } - } - os->precision(old_precision); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - // As before, get original precision. - const ::std::streamsize old_precision = os->precision( - ::std::numeric_limits<FloatType>::digits10 + 2); - if (FloatingPoint<FloatType>(expected_).is_nan()) { - if (nan_eq_nan_) { - *os << "isn't NaN"; - } else { - *os << "is anything"; - } - } else { - *os << "isn't approximately " << expected_; - if (HasMaxAbsError()) { - *os << " (absolute error > " << max_abs_error_ << ")"; - } - } - // Restore original precision. - os->precision(old_precision); - } - - private: - bool HasMaxAbsError() const { - return max_abs_error_ >= 0; - } - - const FloatType expected_; - const bool nan_eq_nan_; - // max_abs_error will be used for value comparison when >= 0. - const FloatType max_abs_error_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl); - }; - - // The following 3 type conversion operators allow FloatEq(expected) and - // NanSensitiveFloatEq(expected) to be used as a Matcher<float>, a - // Matcher<const float&>, or a Matcher<float&>, but nothing else. - // (While Google's C++ coding style doesn't allow arguments passed - // by non-const reference, we may see them in code not conforming to - // the style. Therefore Google Mock needs to support them.) - operator Matcher<FloatType>() const { - return MakeMatcher( - new Impl<FloatType>(expected_, nan_eq_nan_, max_abs_error_)); - } - - operator Matcher<const FloatType&>() const { - return MakeMatcher( - new Impl<const FloatType&>(expected_, nan_eq_nan_, max_abs_error_)); - } - - operator Matcher<FloatType&>() const { - return MakeMatcher( - new Impl<FloatType&>(expected_, nan_eq_nan_, max_abs_error_)); - } - - private: - const FloatType expected_; - const bool nan_eq_nan_; - // max_abs_error will be used for value comparison when >= 0. - const FloatType max_abs_error_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(FloatingEqMatcher); -}; - -// A 2-tuple ("binary") wrapper around FloatingEqMatcher: -// FloatingEq2Matcher() matches (x, y) by matching FloatingEqMatcher(x, false) -// against y, and FloatingEq2Matcher(e) matches FloatingEqMatcher(x, false, e) -// against y. The former implements "Eq", the latter "Near". At present, there -// is no version that compares NaNs as equal. -template <typename FloatType> -class FloatingEq2Matcher { - public: - FloatingEq2Matcher() { Init(-1, false); } - - explicit FloatingEq2Matcher(bool nan_eq_nan) { Init(-1, nan_eq_nan); } - - explicit FloatingEq2Matcher(FloatType max_abs_error) { - Init(max_abs_error, false); - } - - FloatingEq2Matcher(FloatType max_abs_error, bool nan_eq_nan) { - Init(max_abs_error, nan_eq_nan); - } - - template <typename T1, typename T2> - operator Matcher<::std::tuple<T1, T2>>() const { - return MakeMatcher( - new Impl<::std::tuple<T1, T2>>(max_abs_error_, nan_eq_nan_)); - } - template <typename T1, typename T2> - operator Matcher<const ::std::tuple<T1, T2>&>() const { - return MakeMatcher( - new Impl<const ::std::tuple<T1, T2>&>(max_abs_error_, nan_eq_nan_)); - } - - private: - static ::std::ostream& GetDesc(::std::ostream& os) { // NOLINT - return os << "an almost-equal pair"; - } - - template <typename Tuple> - class Impl : public MatcherInterface<Tuple> { - public: - Impl(FloatType max_abs_error, bool nan_eq_nan) : - max_abs_error_(max_abs_error), - nan_eq_nan_(nan_eq_nan) {} - - bool MatchAndExplain(Tuple args, - MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - if (max_abs_error_ == -1) { - FloatingEqMatcher<FloatType> fm(::std::get<0>(args), nan_eq_nan_); - return static_cast<Matcher<FloatType>>(fm).MatchAndExplain( - ::std::get<1>(args), listener); - } else { - FloatingEqMatcher<FloatType> fm(::std::get<0>(args), nan_eq_nan_, - max_abs_error_); - return static_cast<Matcher<FloatType>>(fm).MatchAndExplain( - ::std::get<1>(args), listener); - } - } - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "are " << GetDesc; - } - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "aren't " << GetDesc; - } - - private: - FloatType max_abs_error_; - const bool nan_eq_nan_; - }; - - void Init(FloatType max_abs_error_val, bool nan_eq_nan_val) { - max_abs_error_ = max_abs_error_val; - nan_eq_nan_ = nan_eq_nan_val; - } - FloatType max_abs_error_; - bool nan_eq_nan_; -}; - -// Implements the Pointee(m) matcher for matching a pointer whose -// pointee matches matcher m. The pointer can be either raw or smart. -template <typename InnerMatcher> -class PointeeMatcher { - public: - explicit PointeeMatcher(const InnerMatcher& matcher) : matcher_(matcher) {} - - // This type conversion operator template allows Pointee(m) to be - // used as a matcher for any pointer type whose pointee type is - // compatible with the inner matcher, where type Pointer can be - // either a raw pointer or a smart pointer. - // - // The reason we do this instead of relying on - // MakePolymorphicMatcher() is that the latter is not flexible - // enough for implementing the DescribeTo() method of Pointee(). - template <typename Pointer> - operator Matcher<Pointer>() const { - return Matcher<Pointer>(new Impl<const Pointer&>(matcher_)); - } - - private: - // The monomorphic implementation that works for a particular pointer type. - template <typename Pointer> - class Impl : public MatcherInterface<Pointer> { - public: - typedef typename PointeeOf<GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(Pointer)>::type - Pointee; - - explicit Impl(const InnerMatcher& matcher) - : matcher_(MatcherCast<const Pointee&>(matcher)) {} - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "points to a value that "; - matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "does not point to a value that "; - matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - bool MatchAndExplain(Pointer pointer, - MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - if (GetRawPointer(pointer) == nullptr) return false; - - *listener << "which points to "; - return MatchPrintAndExplain(*pointer, matcher_, listener); - } - - private: - const Matcher<const Pointee&> matcher_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl); - }; - - const InnerMatcher matcher_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(PointeeMatcher); -}; - -#if GTEST_HAS_RTTI -// Implements the WhenDynamicCastTo<T>(m) matcher that matches a pointer or -// reference that matches inner_matcher when dynamic_cast<T> is applied. -// The result of dynamic_cast<To> is forwarded to the inner matcher. -// If To is a pointer and the cast fails, the inner matcher will receive NULL. -// If To is a reference and the cast fails, this matcher returns false -// immediately. -template <typename To> -class WhenDynamicCastToMatcherBase { - public: - explicit WhenDynamicCastToMatcherBase(const Matcher<To>& matcher) - : matcher_(matcher) {} - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - GetCastTypeDescription(os); - matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - GetCastTypeDescription(os); - matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - - protected: - const Matcher<To> matcher_; - - static std::string GetToName() { - return GetTypeName<To>(); - } - - private: - static void GetCastTypeDescription(::std::ostream* os) { - *os << "when dynamic_cast to " << GetToName() << ", "; - } - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(WhenDynamicCastToMatcherBase); -}; - -// Primary template. -// To is a pointer. Cast and forward the result. -template <typename To> -class WhenDynamicCastToMatcher : public WhenDynamicCastToMatcherBase<To> { - public: - explicit WhenDynamicCastToMatcher(const Matcher<To>& matcher) - : WhenDynamicCastToMatcherBase<To>(matcher) {} - - template <typename From> - bool MatchAndExplain(From from, MatchResultListener* listener) const { - To to = dynamic_cast<To>(from); - return MatchPrintAndExplain(to, this->matcher_, listener); - } -}; - -// Specialize for references. -// In this case we return false if the dynamic_cast fails. -template <typename To> -class WhenDynamicCastToMatcher<To&> : public WhenDynamicCastToMatcherBase<To&> { - public: - explicit WhenDynamicCastToMatcher(const Matcher<To&>& matcher) - : WhenDynamicCastToMatcherBase<To&>(matcher) {} - - template <typename From> - bool MatchAndExplain(From& from, MatchResultListener* listener) const { - // We don't want an std::bad_cast here, so do the cast with pointers. - To* to = dynamic_cast<To*>(&from); - if (to == nullptr) { - *listener << "which cannot be dynamic_cast to " << this->GetToName(); - return false; - } - return MatchPrintAndExplain(*to, this->matcher_, listener); - } -}; -#endif // GTEST_HAS_RTTI - -// Implements the Field() matcher for matching a field (i.e. member -// variable) of an object. -template <typename Class, typename FieldType> -class FieldMatcher { - public: - FieldMatcher(FieldType Class::*field, - const Matcher<const FieldType&>& matcher) - : field_(field), matcher_(matcher), whose_field_("whose given field ") {} - - FieldMatcher(const std::string& field_name, FieldType Class::*field, - const Matcher<const FieldType&>& matcher) - : field_(field), - matcher_(matcher), - whose_field_("whose field `" + field_name + "` ") {} - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "is an object " << whose_field_; - matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "is an object " << whose_field_; - matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - - template <typename T> - bool MatchAndExplain(const T& value, MatchResultListener* listener) const { - // FIXME: The dispatch on std::is_pointer was introduced as a workaround for - // a compiler bug, and can now be removed. - return MatchAndExplainImpl( - typename std::is_pointer<typename std::remove_const<T>::type>::type(), - value, listener); - } - - private: - bool MatchAndExplainImpl(std::false_type /* is_not_pointer */, - const Class& obj, - MatchResultListener* listener) const { - *listener << whose_field_ << "is "; - return MatchPrintAndExplain(obj.*field_, matcher_, listener); - } - - bool MatchAndExplainImpl(std::true_type /* is_pointer */, const Class* p, - MatchResultListener* listener) const { - if (p == nullptr) return false; - - *listener << "which points to an object "; - // Since *p has a field, it must be a class/struct/union type and - // thus cannot be a pointer. Therefore we pass false_type() as - // the first argument. - return MatchAndExplainImpl(std::false_type(), *p, listener); - } - - const FieldType Class::*field_; - const Matcher<const FieldType&> matcher_; - - // Contains either "whose given field " if the name of the field is unknown - // or "whose field `name_of_field` " if the name is known. - const std::string whose_field_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(FieldMatcher); -}; - -// Implements the Property() matcher for matching a property -// (i.e. return value of a getter method) of an object. -// -// Property is a const-qualified member function of Class returning -// PropertyType. -template <typename Class, typename PropertyType, typename Property> -class PropertyMatcher { - public: - typedef const PropertyType& RefToConstProperty; - - PropertyMatcher(Property property, const Matcher<RefToConstProperty>& matcher) - : property_(property), - matcher_(matcher), - whose_property_("whose given property ") {} - - PropertyMatcher(const std::string& property_name, Property property, - const Matcher<RefToConstProperty>& matcher) - : property_(property), - matcher_(matcher), - whose_property_("whose property `" + property_name + "` ") {} - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "is an object " << whose_property_; - matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "is an object " << whose_property_; - matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - - template <typename T> - bool MatchAndExplain(const T&value, MatchResultListener* listener) const { - return MatchAndExplainImpl( - typename std::is_pointer<typename std::remove_const<T>::type>::type(), - value, listener); - } - - private: - bool MatchAndExplainImpl(std::false_type /* is_not_pointer */, - const Class& obj, - MatchResultListener* listener) const { - *listener << whose_property_ << "is "; - // Cannot pass the return value (for example, int) to MatchPrintAndExplain, - // which takes a non-const reference as argument. - RefToConstProperty result = (obj.*property_)(); - return MatchPrintAndExplain(result, matcher_, listener); - } - - bool MatchAndExplainImpl(std::true_type /* is_pointer */, const Class* p, - MatchResultListener* listener) const { - if (p == nullptr) return false; - - *listener << "which points to an object "; - // Since *p has a property method, it must be a class/struct/union - // type and thus cannot be a pointer. Therefore we pass - // false_type() as the first argument. - return MatchAndExplainImpl(std::false_type(), *p, listener); - } - - Property property_; - const Matcher<RefToConstProperty> matcher_; - - // Contains either "whose given property " if the name of the property is - // unknown or "whose property `name_of_property` " if the name is known. - const std::string whose_property_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(PropertyMatcher); -}; - -// Type traits specifying various features of different functors for ResultOf. -// The default template specifies features for functor objects. -template <typename Functor> -struct CallableTraits { - typedef Functor StorageType; - - static void CheckIsValid(Functor /* functor */) {} - - template <typename T> - static auto Invoke(Functor f, const T& arg) -> decltype(f(arg)) { - return f(arg); - } -}; - -// Specialization for function pointers. -template <typename ArgType, typename ResType> -struct CallableTraits<ResType(*)(ArgType)> { - typedef ResType ResultType; - typedef ResType(*StorageType)(ArgType); - - static void CheckIsValid(ResType(*f)(ArgType)) { - GTEST_CHECK_(f != nullptr) - << "NULL function pointer is passed into ResultOf()."; - } - template <typename T> - static ResType Invoke(ResType(*f)(ArgType), T arg) { - return (*f)(arg); - } -}; - -// Implements the ResultOf() matcher for matching a return value of a -// unary function of an object. -template <typename Callable, typename InnerMatcher> -class ResultOfMatcher { - public: - ResultOfMatcher(Callable callable, InnerMatcher matcher) - : callable_(std::move(callable)), matcher_(std::move(matcher)) { - CallableTraits<Callable>::CheckIsValid(callable_); - } - - template <typename T> - operator Matcher<T>() const { - return Matcher<T>(new Impl<const T&>(callable_, matcher_)); - } - - private: - typedef typename CallableTraits<Callable>::StorageType CallableStorageType; - - template <typename T> - class Impl : public MatcherInterface<T> { - using ResultType = decltype(CallableTraits<Callable>::template Invoke<T>( - std::declval<CallableStorageType>(), std::declval<T>())); - - public: - template <typename M> - Impl(const CallableStorageType& callable, const M& matcher) - : callable_(callable), matcher_(MatcherCast<ResultType>(matcher)) {} - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "is mapped by the given callable to a value that "; - matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "is mapped by the given callable to a value that "; - matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - - bool MatchAndExplain(T obj, MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - *listener << "which is mapped by the given callable to "; - // Cannot pass the return value directly to MatchPrintAndExplain, which - // takes a non-const reference as argument. - // Also, specifying template argument explicitly is needed because T could - // be a non-const reference (e.g. Matcher<Uncopyable&>). - ResultType result = - CallableTraits<Callable>::template Invoke<T>(callable_, obj); - return MatchPrintAndExplain(result, matcher_, listener); - } - - private: - // Functors often define operator() as non-const method even though - // they are actually stateless. But we need to use them even when - // 'this' is a const pointer. It's the user's responsibility not to - // use stateful callables with ResultOf(), which doesn't guarantee - // how many times the callable will be invoked. - mutable CallableStorageType callable_; - const Matcher<ResultType> matcher_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl); - }; // class Impl - - const CallableStorageType callable_; - const InnerMatcher matcher_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(ResultOfMatcher); -}; - -// Implements a matcher that checks the size of an STL-style container. -template <typename SizeMatcher> -class SizeIsMatcher { - public: - explicit SizeIsMatcher(const SizeMatcher& size_matcher) - : size_matcher_(size_matcher) { - } - - template <typename Container> - operator Matcher<Container>() const { - return Matcher<Container>(new Impl<const Container&>(size_matcher_)); - } - - template <typename Container> - class Impl : public MatcherInterface<Container> { - public: - using SizeType = decltype(std::declval<Container>().size()); - explicit Impl(const SizeMatcher& size_matcher) - : size_matcher_(MatcherCast<SizeType>(size_matcher)) {} - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "size "; - size_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "size "; - size_matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - - bool MatchAndExplain(Container container, - MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - SizeType size = container.size(); - StringMatchResultListener size_listener; - const bool result = size_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(size, &size_listener); - *listener - << "whose size " << size << (result ? " matches" : " doesn't match"); - PrintIfNotEmpty(size_listener.str(), listener->stream()); - return result; - } - - private: - const Matcher<SizeType> size_matcher_; - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl); - }; - - private: - const SizeMatcher size_matcher_; - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(SizeIsMatcher); -}; - -// Implements a matcher that checks the begin()..end() distance of an STL-style -// container. -template <typename DistanceMatcher> -class BeginEndDistanceIsMatcher { - public: - explicit BeginEndDistanceIsMatcher(const DistanceMatcher& distance_matcher) - : distance_matcher_(distance_matcher) {} - - template <typename Container> - operator Matcher<Container>() const { - return Matcher<Container>(new Impl<const Container&>(distance_matcher_)); - } - - template <typename Container> - class Impl : public MatcherInterface<Container> { - public: - typedef internal::StlContainerView< - GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(Container)> ContainerView; - typedef typename std::iterator_traits< - typename ContainerView::type::const_iterator>::difference_type - DistanceType; - explicit Impl(const DistanceMatcher& distance_matcher) - : distance_matcher_(MatcherCast<DistanceType>(distance_matcher)) {} - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "distance between begin() and end() "; - distance_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "distance between begin() and end() "; - distance_matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - - bool MatchAndExplain(Container container, - MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - using std::begin; - using std::end; - DistanceType distance = std::distance(begin(container), end(container)); - StringMatchResultListener distance_listener; - const bool result = - distance_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(distance, &distance_listener); - *listener << "whose distance between begin() and end() " << distance - << (result ? " matches" : " doesn't match"); - PrintIfNotEmpty(distance_listener.str(), listener->stream()); - return result; - } - - private: - const Matcher<DistanceType> distance_matcher_; - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl); - }; - - private: - const DistanceMatcher distance_matcher_; - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(BeginEndDistanceIsMatcher); -}; - -// Implements an equality matcher for any STL-style container whose elements -// support ==. This matcher is like Eq(), but its failure explanations provide -// more detailed information that is useful when the container is used as a set. -// The failure message reports elements that are in one of the operands but not -// the other. The failure messages do not report duplicate or out-of-order -// elements in the containers (which don't properly matter to sets, but can -// occur if the containers are vectors or lists, for example). -// -// Uses the container's const_iterator, value_type, operator ==, -// begin(), and end(). -template <typename Container> -class ContainerEqMatcher { - public: - typedef internal::StlContainerView<Container> View; - typedef typename View::type StlContainer; - typedef typename View::const_reference StlContainerReference; - - static_assert(!std::is_const<Container>::value, - "Container type must not be const"); - static_assert(!std::is_reference<Container>::value, - "Container type must not be a reference"); - - // We make a copy of expected in case the elements in it are modified - // after this matcher is created. - explicit ContainerEqMatcher(const Container& expected) - : expected_(View::Copy(expected)) {} - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "equals "; - UniversalPrint(expected_, os); - } - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "does not equal "; - UniversalPrint(expected_, os); - } - - template <typename LhsContainer> - bool MatchAndExplain(const LhsContainer& lhs, - MatchResultListener* listener) const { - typedef internal::StlContainerView< - typename std::remove_const<LhsContainer>::type> - LhsView; - typedef typename LhsView::type LhsStlContainer; - StlContainerReference lhs_stl_container = LhsView::ConstReference(lhs); - if (lhs_stl_container == expected_) - return true; - - ::std::ostream* const os = listener->stream(); - if (os != nullptr) { - // Something is different. Check for extra values first. - bool printed_header = false; - for (typename LhsStlContainer::const_iterator it = - lhs_stl_container.begin(); - it != lhs_stl_container.end(); ++it) { - if (internal::ArrayAwareFind(expected_.begin(), expected_.end(), *it) == - expected_.end()) { - if (printed_header) { - *os << ", "; - } else { - *os << "which has these unexpected elements: "; - printed_header = true; - } - UniversalPrint(*it, os); - } - } - - // Now check for missing values. - bool printed_header2 = false; - for (typename StlContainer::const_iterator it = expected_.begin(); - it != expected_.end(); ++it) { - if (internal::ArrayAwareFind( - lhs_stl_container.begin(), lhs_stl_container.end(), *it) == - lhs_stl_container.end()) { - if (printed_header2) { - *os << ", "; - } else { - *os << (printed_header ? ",\nand" : "which") - << " doesn't have these expected elements: "; - printed_header2 = true; - } - UniversalPrint(*it, os); - } - } - } - - return false; - } - - private: - const StlContainer expected_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(ContainerEqMatcher); -}; - -// A comparator functor that uses the < operator to compare two values. -struct LessComparator { - template <typename T, typename U> - bool operator()(const T& lhs, const U& rhs) const { return lhs < rhs; } -}; - -// Implements WhenSortedBy(comparator, container_matcher). -template <typename Comparator, typename ContainerMatcher> -class WhenSortedByMatcher { - public: - WhenSortedByMatcher(const Comparator& comparator, - const ContainerMatcher& matcher) - : comparator_(comparator), matcher_(matcher) {} - - template <typename LhsContainer> - operator Matcher<LhsContainer>() const { - return MakeMatcher(new Impl<LhsContainer>(comparator_, matcher_)); - } - - template <typename LhsContainer> - class Impl : public MatcherInterface<LhsContainer> { - public: - typedef internal::StlContainerView< - GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(LhsContainer)> LhsView; - typedef typename LhsView::type LhsStlContainer; - typedef typename LhsView::const_reference LhsStlContainerReference; - // Transforms std::pair<const Key, Value> into std::pair<Key, Value> - // so that we can match associative containers. - typedef typename RemoveConstFromKey< - typename LhsStlContainer::value_type>::type LhsValue; - - Impl(const Comparator& comparator, const ContainerMatcher& matcher) - : comparator_(comparator), matcher_(matcher) {} - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "(when sorted) "; - matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "(when sorted) "; - matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - - bool MatchAndExplain(LhsContainer lhs, - MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - LhsStlContainerReference lhs_stl_container = LhsView::ConstReference(lhs); - ::std::vector<LhsValue> sorted_container(lhs_stl_container.begin(), - lhs_stl_container.end()); - ::std::sort( - sorted_container.begin(), sorted_container.end(), comparator_); - - if (!listener->IsInterested()) { - // If the listener is not interested, we do not need to - // construct the inner explanation. - return matcher_.Matches(sorted_container); - } - - *listener << "which is "; - UniversalPrint(sorted_container, listener->stream()); - *listener << " when sorted"; - - StringMatchResultListener inner_listener; - const bool match = matcher_.MatchAndExplain(sorted_container, - &inner_listener); - PrintIfNotEmpty(inner_listener.str(), listener->stream()); - return match; - } - - private: - const Comparator comparator_; - const Matcher<const ::std::vector<LhsValue>&> matcher_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Impl); - }; - - private: - const Comparator comparator_; - const ContainerMatcher matcher_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(WhenSortedByMatcher); -}; - -// Implements Pointwise(tuple_matcher, rhs_container). tuple_matcher -// must be able to be safely cast to Matcher<std::tuple<const T1&, const -// T2&> >, where T1 and T2 are the types of elements in the LHS -// container and the RHS container respectively. -template <typename TupleMatcher, typename RhsContainer> -class PointwiseMatcher { - GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_( - !IsHashTable<GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(RhsContainer)>::value, - use_UnorderedPointwise_with_hash_tables); - - public: - typedef internal::StlContainerView<RhsContainer> RhsView; - typedef typename RhsView::type RhsStlContainer; - typedef typename RhsStlContainer::value_type RhsValue; - - static_assert(!std::is_const<RhsContainer>::value, - "RhsContainer type must not be const"); - static_assert(!std::is_reference<RhsContainer>::value, - "RhsContainer type must not be a reference"); - - // Like ContainerEq, we make a copy of rhs in case the elements in - // it are modified after this matcher is created. - PointwiseMatcher(const TupleMatcher& tuple_matcher, const RhsContainer& rhs) - : tuple_matcher_(tuple_matcher), rhs_(RhsView::Copy(rhs)) {} - - template <typename LhsContainer> - operator Matcher<LhsContainer>() const { - GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_( - !IsHashTable<GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(LhsContainer)>::value, - use_UnorderedPointwise_with_hash_tables); - - return Matcher<LhsContainer>( - new Impl<const LhsContainer&>(tuple_matcher_, rhs_)); - } - - template <typename LhsContainer> - class Impl : public MatcherInterface<LhsContainer> { - public: - typedef internal::StlContainerView< - GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(LhsContainer)> LhsView; - typedef typename LhsView::type LhsStlContainer; - typedef typename LhsView::const_reference LhsStlContainerReference; - typedef typename LhsStlContainer::value_type LhsValue; - // We pass the LHS value and the RHS value to the inner matcher by - // reference, as they may be expensive to copy. We must use tuple - // instead of pair here, as a pair cannot hold references (C++ 98, - // 20.2.2 [lib.pairs]). - typedef ::std::tuple<const LhsValue&, const RhsValue&> InnerMatcherArg; - - Impl(const TupleMatcher& tuple_matcher, const RhsStlContainer& rhs) - // mono_tuple_matcher_ holds a monomorphic version of the tuple matcher. - : mono_tuple_matcher_(SafeMatcherCast<InnerMatcherArg>(tuple_matcher)), - rhs_(rhs) {} - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "contains " << rhs_.size() - << " values, where each value and its corresponding value in "; - UniversalPrinter<RhsStlContainer>::Print(rhs_, os); - *os << " "; - mono_tuple_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "doesn't contain exactly " << rhs_.size() - << " values, or contains a value x at some index i" - << " where x and the i-th value of "; - UniversalPrint(rhs_, os); - *os << " "; - mono_tuple_matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - - bool MatchAndExplain(LhsContainer lhs, - MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - LhsStlContainerReference lhs_stl_container = LhsView::ConstReference(lhs); - const size_t actual_size = lhs_stl_container.size(); - if (actual_size != rhs_.size()) { - *listener << "which contains " << actual_size << " values"; - return false; - } - - typename LhsStlContainer::const_iterator left = lhs_stl_container.begin(); - typename RhsStlContainer::const_iterator right = rhs_.begin(); - for (size_t i = 0; i != actual_size; ++i, ++left, ++right) { - if (listener->IsInterested()) { - StringMatchResultListener inner_listener; - // Create InnerMatcherArg as a temporarily object to avoid it outlives - // *left and *right. Dereference or the conversion to `const T&` may - // return temp objects, e.g for vector<bool>. - if (!mono_tuple_matcher_.MatchAndExplain( - InnerMatcherArg(ImplicitCast_<const LhsValue&>(*left), - ImplicitCast_<const RhsValue&>(*right)), - &inner_listener)) { - *listener << "where the value pair ("; - UniversalPrint(*left, listener->stream()); - *listener << ", "; - UniversalPrint(*right, listener->stream()); - *listener << ") at index #" << i << " don't match"; - PrintIfNotEmpty(inner_listener.str(), listener->stream()); - return false; - } - } else { - if (!mono_tuple_matcher_.Matches( - InnerMatcherArg(ImplicitCast_<const LhsValue&>(*left), - ImplicitCast_<const RhsValue&>(*right)))) - return false; - } - } - - return true; - } - - private: - const Matcher<InnerMatcherArg> mono_tuple_matcher_; - const RhsStlContainer rhs_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl); - }; - - private: - const TupleMatcher tuple_matcher_; - const RhsStlContainer rhs_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(PointwiseMatcher); -}; - -// Holds the logic common to ContainsMatcherImpl and EachMatcherImpl. -template <typename Container> -class QuantifierMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<Container> { - public: - typedef GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(Container) RawContainer; - typedef StlContainerView<RawContainer> View; - typedef typename View::type StlContainer; - typedef typename View::const_reference StlContainerReference; - typedef typename StlContainer::value_type Element; - - template <typename InnerMatcher> - explicit QuantifierMatcherImpl(InnerMatcher inner_matcher) - : inner_matcher_( - testing::SafeMatcherCast<const Element&>(inner_matcher)) {} - - // Checks whether: - // * All elements in the container match, if all_elements_should_match. - // * Any element in the container matches, if !all_elements_should_match. - bool MatchAndExplainImpl(bool all_elements_should_match, - Container container, - MatchResultListener* listener) const { - StlContainerReference stl_container = View::ConstReference(container); - size_t i = 0; - for (typename StlContainer::const_iterator it = stl_container.begin(); - it != stl_container.end(); ++it, ++i) { - StringMatchResultListener inner_listener; - const bool matches = inner_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(*it, &inner_listener); - - if (matches != all_elements_should_match) { - *listener << "whose element #" << i - << (matches ? " matches" : " doesn't match"); - PrintIfNotEmpty(inner_listener.str(), listener->stream()); - return !all_elements_should_match; - } - } - return all_elements_should_match; - } - - protected: - const Matcher<const Element&> inner_matcher_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(QuantifierMatcherImpl); -}; - -// Implements Contains(element_matcher) for the given argument type Container. -// Symmetric to EachMatcherImpl. -template <typename Container> -class ContainsMatcherImpl : public QuantifierMatcherImpl<Container> { - public: - template <typename InnerMatcher> - explicit ContainsMatcherImpl(InnerMatcher inner_matcher) - : QuantifierMatcherImpl<Container>(inner_matcher) {} - - // Describes what this matcher does. - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "contains at least one element that "; - this->inner_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "doesn't contain any element that "; - this->inner_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - bool MatchAndExplain(Container container, - MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - return this->MatchAndExplainImpl(false, container, listener); - } - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(ContainsMatcherImpl); -}; - -// Implements Each(element_matcher) for the given argument type Container. -// Symmetric to ContainsMatcherImpl. -template <typename Container> -class EachMatcherImpl : public QuantifierMatcherImpl<Container> { - public: - template <typename InnerMatcher> - explicit EachMatcherImpl(InnerMatcher inner_matcher) - : QuantifierMatcherImpl<Container>(inner_matcher) {} - - // Describes what this matcher does. - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "only contains elements that "; - this->inner_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "contains some element that "; - this->inner_matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - - bool MatchAndExplain(Container container, - MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - return this->MatchAndExplainImpl(true, container, listener); - } - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(EachMatcherImpl); -}; - -// Implements polymorphic Contains(element_matcher). -template <typename M> -class ContainsMatcher { - public: - explicit ContainsMatcher(M m) : inner_matcher_(m) {} - - template <typename Container> - operator Matcher<Container>() const { - return Matcher<Container>( - new ContainsMatcherImpl<const Container&>(inner_matcher_)); - } - - private: - const M inner_matcher_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(ContainsMatcher); -}; - -// Implements polymorphic Each(element_matcher). -template <typename M> -class EachMatcher { - public: - explicit EachMatcher(M m) : inner_matcher_(m) {} - - template <typename Container> - operator Matcher<Container>() const { - return Matcher<Container>( - new EachMatcherImpl<const Container&>(inner_matcher_)); - } - - private: - const M inner_matcher_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(EachMatcher); -}; - -struct Rank1 {}; -struct Rank0 : Rank1 {}; - -namespace pair_getters { -using std::get; -template <typename T> -auto First(T& x, Rank1) -> decltype(get<0>(x)) { // NOLINT - return get<0>(x); -} -template <typename T> -auto First(T& x, Rank0) -> decltype((x.first)) { // NOLINT - return x.first; -} - -template <typename T> -auto Second(T& x, Rank1) -> decltype(get<1>(x)) { // NOLINT - return get<1>(x); -} -template <typename T> -auto Second(T& x, Rank0) -> decltype((x.second)) { // NOLINT - return x.second; -} -} // namespace pair_getters - -// Implements Key(inner_matcher) for the given argument pair type. -// Key(inner_matcher) matches an std::pair whose 'first' field matches -// inner_matcher. For example, Contains(Key(Ge(5))) can be used to match an -// std::map that contains at least one element whose key is >= 5. -template <typename PairType> -class KeyMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<PairType> { - public: - typedef GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(PairType) RawPairType; - typedef typename RawPairType::first_type KeyType; - - template <typename InnerMatcher> - explicit KeyMatcherImpl(InnerMatcher inner_matcher) - : inner_matcher_( - testing::SafeMatcherCast<const KeyType&>(inner_matcher)) { - } - - // Returns true if and only if 'key_value.first' (the key) matches the inner - // matcher. - bool MatchAndExplain(PairType key_value, - MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - StringMatchResultListener inner_listener; - const bool match = inner_matcher_.MatchAndExplain( - pair_getters::First(key_value, Rank0()), &inner_listener); - const std::string explanation = inner_listener.str(); - if (explanation != "") { - *listener << "whose first field is a value " << explanation; - } - return match; - } - - // Describes what this matcher does. - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "has a key that "; - inner_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - // Describes what the negation of this matcher does. - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "doesn't have a key that "; - inner_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - private: - const Matcher<const KeyType&> inner_matcher_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(KeyMatcherImpl); -}; - -// Implements polymorphic Key(matcher_for_key). -template <typename M> -class KeyMatcher { - public: - explicit KeyMatcher(M m) : matcher_for_key_(m) {} - - template <typename PairType> - operator Matcher<PairType>() const { - return Matcher<PairType>( - new KeyMatcherImpl<const PairType&>(matcher_for_key_)); - } - - private: - const M matcher_for_key_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(KeyMatcher); -}; - -// Implements Pair(first_matcher, second_matcher) for the given argument pair -// type with its two matchers. See Pair() function below. -template <typename PairType> -class PairMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<PairType> { - public: - typedef GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(PairType) RawPairType; - typedef typename RawPairType::first_type FirstType; - typedef typename RawPairType::second_type SecondType; - - template <typename FirstMatcher, typename SecondMatcher> - PairMatcherImpl(FirstMatcher first_matcher, SecondMatcher second_matcher) - : first_matcher_( - testing::SafeMatcherCast<const FirstType&>(first_matcher)), - second_matcher_( - testing::SafeMatcherCast<const SecondType&>(second_matcher)) { - } - - // Describes what this matcher does. - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "has a first field that "; - first_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - *os << ", and has a second field that "; - second_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - // Describes what the negation of this matcher does. - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "has a first field that "; - first_matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); - *os << ", or has a second field that "; - second_matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - - // Returns true if and only if 'a_pair.first' matches first_matcher and - // 'a_pair.second' matches second_matcher. - bool MatchAndExplain(PairType a_pair, - MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - if (!listener->IsInterested()) { - // If the listener is not interested, we don't need to construct the - // explanation. - return first_matcher_.Matches(pair_getters::First(a_pair, Rank0())) && - second_matcher_.Matches(pair_getters::Second(a_pair, Rank0())); - } - StringMatchResultListener first_inner_listener; - if (!first_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(pair_getters::First(a_pair, Rank0()), - &first_inner_listener)) { - *listener << "whose first field does not match"; - PrintIfNotEmpty(first_inner_listener.str(), listener->stream()); - return false; - } - StringMatchResultListener second_inner_listener; - if (!second_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(pair_getters::Second(a_pair, Rank0()), - &second_inner_listener)) { - *listener << "whose second field does not match"; - PrintIfNotEmpty(second_inner_listener.str(), listener->stream()); - return false; - } - ExplainSuccess(first_inner_listener.str(), second_inner_listener.str(), - listener); - return true; - } - - private: - void ExplainSuccess(const std::string& first_explanation, - const std::string& second_explanation, - MatchResultListener* listener) const { - *listener << "whose both fields match"; - if (first_explanation != "") { - *listener << ", where the first field is a value " << first_explanation; - } - if (second_explanation != "") { - *listener << ", "; - if (first_explanation != "") { - *listener << "and "; - } else { - *listener << "where "; - } - *listener << "the second field is a value " << second_explanation; - } - } - - const Matcher<const FirstType&> first_matcher_; - const Matcher<const SecondType&> second_matcher_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(PairMatcherImpl); -}; - -// Implements polymorphic Pair(first_matcher, second_matcher). -template <typename FirstMatcher, typename SecondMatcher> -class PairMatcher { - public: - PairMatcher(FirstMatcher first_matcher, SecondMatcher second_matcher) - : first_matcher_(first_matcher), second_matcher_(second_matcher) {} - - template <typename PairType> - operator Matcher<PairType> () const { - return Matcher<PairType>( - new PairMatcherImpl<const PairType&>(first_matcher_, second_matcher_)); - } - - private: - const FirstMatcher first_matcher_; - const SecondMatcher second_matcher_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(PairMatcher); -}; - -// Implements ElementsAre() and ElementsAreArray(). -template <typename Container> -class ElementsAreMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<Container> { - public: - typedef GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(Container) RawContainer; - typedef internal::StlContainerView<RawContainer> View; - typedef typename View::type StlContainer; - typedef typename View::const_reference StlContainerReference; - typedef typename StlContainer::value_type Element; - - // Constructs the matcher from a sequence of element values or - // element matchers. - template <typename InputIter> - ElementsAreMatcherImpl(InputIter first, InputIter last) { - while (first != last) { - matchers_.push_back(MatcherCast<const Element&>(*first++)); - } - } - - // Describes what this matcher does. - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - if (count() == 0) { - *os << "is empty"; - } else if (count() == 1) { - *os << "has 1 element that "; - matchers_[0].DescribeTo(os); - } else { - *os << "has " << Elements(count()) << " where\n"; - for (size_t i = 0; i != count(); ++i) { - *os << "element #" << i << " "; - matchers_[i].DescribeTo(os); - if (i + 1 < count()) { - *os << ",\n"; - } - } - } - } - - // Describes what the negation of this matcher does. - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - if (count() == 0) { - *os << "isn't empty"; - return; - } - - *os << "doesn't have " << Elements(count()) << ", or\n"; - for (size_t i = 0; i != count(); ++i) { - *os << "element #" << i << " "; - matchers_[i].DescribeNegationTo(os); - if (i + 1 < count()) { - *os << ", or\n"; - } - } - } - - bool MatchAndExplain(Container container, - MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - // To work with stream-like "containers", we must only walk - // through the elements in one pass. - - const bool listener_interested = listener->IsInterested(); - - // explanations[i] is the explanation of the element at index i. - ::std::vector<std::string> explanations(count()); - StlContainerReference stl_container = View::ConstReference(container); - typename StlContainer::const_iterator it = stl_container.begin(); - size_t exam_pos = 0; - bool mismatch_found = false; // Have we found a mismatched element yet? - - // Go through the elements and matchers in pairs, until we reach - // the end of either the elements or the matchers, or until we find a - // mismatch. - for (; it != stl_container.end() && exam_pos != count(); ++it, ++exam_pos) { - bool match; // Does the current element match the current matcher? - if (listener_interested) { - StringMatchResultListener s; - match = matchers_[exam_pos].MatchAndExplain(*it, &s); - explanations[exam_pos] = s.str(); - } else { - match = matchers_[exam_pos].Matches(*it); - } - - if (!match) { - mismatch_found = true; - break; - } - } - // If mismatch_found is true, 'exam_pos' is the index of the mismatch. - - // Find how many elements the actual container has. We avoid - // calling size() s.t. this code works for stream-like "containers" - // that don't define size(). - size_t actual_count = exam_pos; - for (; it != stl_container.end(); ++it) { - ++actual_count; - } - - if (actual_count != count()) { - // The element count doesn't match. If the container is empty, - // there's no need to explain anything as Google Mock already - // prints the empty container. Otherwise we just need to show - // how many elements there actually are. - if (listener_interested && (actual_count != 0)) { - *listener << "which has " << Elements(actual_count); - } - return false; - } - - if (mismatch_found) { - // The element count matches, but the exam_pos-th element doesn't match. - if (listener_interested) { - *listener << "whose element #" << exam_pos << " doesn't match"; - PrintIfNotEmpty(explanations[exam_pos], listener->stream()); - } - return false; - } - - // Every element matches its expectation. We need to explain why - // (the obvious ones can be skipped). - if (listener_interested) { - bool reason_printed = false; - for (size_t i = 0; i != count(); ++i) { - const std::string& s = explanations[i]; - if (!s.empty()) { - if (reason_printed) { - *listener << ",\nand "; - } - *listener << "whose element #" << i << " matches, " << s; - reason_printed = true; - } - } - } - return true; - } - - private: - static Message Elements(size_t count) { - return Message() << count << (count == 1 ? " element" : " elements"); - } - - size_t count() const { return matchers_.size(); } - - ::std::vector<Matcher<const Element&> > matchers_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(ElementsAreMatcherImpl); -}; - -// Connectivity matrix of (elements X matchers), in element-major order. -// Initially, there are no edges. -// Use NextGraph() to iterate over all possible edge configurations. -// Use Randomize() to generate a random edge configuration. -class GTEST_API_ MatchMatrix { - public: - MatchMatrix(size_t num_elements, size_t num_matchers) - : num_elements_(num_elements), - num_matchers_(num_matchers), - matched_(num_elements_* num_matchers_, 0) { - } - - size_t LhsSize() const { return num_elements_; } - size_t RhsSize() const { return num_matchers_; } - bool HasEdge(size_t ilhs, size_t irhs) const { - return matched_[SpaceIndex(ilhs, irhs)] == 1; - } - void SetEdge(size_t ilhs, size_t irhs, bool b) { - matched_[SpaceIndex(ilhs, irhs)] = b ? 1 : 0; - } - - // Treating the connectivity matrix as a (LhsSize()*RhsSize())-bit number, - // adds 1 to that number; returns false if incrementing the graph left it - // empty. - bool NextGraph(); - - void Randomize(); - - std::string DebugString() const; - - private: - size_t SpaceIndex(size_t ilhs, size_t irhs) const { - return ilhs * num_matchers_ + irhs; - } - - size_t num_elements_; - size_t num_matchers_; - - // Each element is a char interpreted as bool. They are stored as a - // flattened array in lhs-major order, use 'SpaceIndex()' to translate - // a (ilhs, irhs) matrix coordinate into an offset. - ::std::vector<char> matched_; -}; - -typedef ::std::pair<size_t, size_t> ElementMatcherPair; -typedef ::std::vector<ElementMatcherPair> ElementMatcherPairs; - -// Returns a maximum bipartite matching for the specified graph 'g'. -// The matching is represented as a vector of {element, matcher} pairs. -GTEST_API_ ElementMatcherPairs -FindMaxBipartiteMatching(const MatchMatrix& g); - -struct UnorderedMatcherRequire { - enum Flags { - Superset = 1 << 0, - Subset = 1 << 1, - ExactMatch = Superset | Subset, - }; -}; - -// Untyped base class for implementing UnorderedElementsAre. By -// putting logic that's not specific to the element type here, we -// reduce binary bloat and increase compilation speed. -class GTEST_API_ UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImplBase { - protected: - explicit UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImplBase( - UnorderedMatcherRequire::Flags matcher_flags) - : match_flags_(matcher_flags) {} - - // A vector of matcher describers, one for each element matcher. - // Does not own the describers (and thus can be used only when the - // element matchers are alive). - typedef ::std::vector<const MatcherDescriberInterface*> MatcherDescriberVec; - - // Describes this UnorderedElementsAre matcher. - void DescribeToImpl(::std::ostream* os) const; - - // Describes the negation of this UnorderedElementsAre matcher. - void DescribeNegationToImpl(::std::ostream* os) const; - - bool VerifyMatchMatrix(const ::std::vector<std::string>& element_printouts, - const MatchMatrix& matrix, - MatchResultListener* listener) const; - - bool FindPairing(const MatchMatrix& matrix, - MatchResultListener* listener) const; - - MatcherDescriberVec& matcher_describers() { - return matcher_describers_; - } - - static Message Elements(size_t n) { - return Message() << n << " element" << (n == 1 ? "" : "s"); - } - - UnorderedMatcherRequire::Flags match_flags() const { return match_flags_; } - - private: - UnorderedMatcherRequire::Flags match_flags_; - MatcherDescriberVec matcher_describers_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImplBase); -}; - -// Implements UnorderedElementsAre, UnorderedElementsAreArray, IsSubsetOf, and -// IsSupersetOf. -template <typename Container> -class UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImpl - : public MatcherInterface<Container>, - public UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImplBase { - public: - typedef GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(Container) RawContainer; - typedef internal::StlContainerView<RawContainer> View; - typedef typename View::type StlContainer; - typedef typename View::const_reference StlContainerReference; - typedef typename StlContainer::const_iterator StlContainerConstIterator; - typedef typename StlContainer::value_type Element; - - template <typename InputIter> - UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImpl(UnorderedMatcherRequire::Flags matcher_flags, - InputIter first, InputIter last) - : UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImplBase(matcher_flags) { - for (; first != last; ++first) { - matchers_.push_back(MatcherCast<const Element&>(*first)); - matcher_describers().push_back(matchers_.back().GetDescriber()); - } - } - - // Describes what this matcher does. - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - return UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImplBase::DescribeToImpl(os); - } - - // Describes what the negation of this matcher does. - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - return UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImplBase::DescribeNegationToImpl(os); - } - - bool MatchAndExplain(Container container, - MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - StlContainerReference stl_container = View::ConstReference(container); - ::std::vector<std::string> element_printouts; - MatchMatrix matrix = - AnalyzeElements(stl_container.begin(), stl_container.end(), - &element_printouts, listener); - - if (matrix.LhsSize() == 0 && matrix.RhsSize() == 0) { - return true; - } - - if (match_flags() == UnorderedMatcherRequire::ExactMatch) { - if (matrix.LhsSize() != matrix.RhsSize()) { - // The element count doesn't match. If the container is empty, - // there's no need to explain anything as Google Mock already - // prints the empty container. Otherwise we just need to show - // how many elements there actually are. - if (matrix.LhsSize() != 0 && listener->IsInterested()) { - *listener << "which has " << Elements(matrix.LhsSize()); - } - return false; - } - } - - return VerifyMatchMatrix(element_printouts, matrix, listener) && - FindPairing(matrix, listener); - } - - private: - template <typename ElementIter> - MatchMatrix AnalyzeElements(ElementIter elem_first, ElementIter elem_last, - ::std::vector<std::string>* element_printouts, - MatchResultListener* listener) const { - element_printouts->clear(); - ::std::vector<char> did_match; - size_t num_elements = 0; - DummyMatchResultListener dummy; - for (; elem_first != elem_last; ++num_elements, ++elem_first) { - if (listener->IsInterested()) { - element_printouts->push_back(PrintToString(*elem_first)); - } - for (size_t irhs = 0; irhs != matchers_.size(); ++irhs) { - did_match.push_back( - matchers_[irhs].MatchAndExplain(*elem_first, &dummy)); - } - } - - MatchMatrix matrix(num_elements, matchers_.size()); - ::std::vector<char>::const_iterator did_match_iter = did_match.begin(); - for (size_t ilhs = 0; ilhs != num_elements; ++ilhs) { - for (size_t irhs = 0; irhs != matchers_.size(); ++irhs) { - matrix.SetEdge(ilhs, irhs, *did_match_iter++ != 0); - } - } - return matrix; - } - - ::std::vector<Matcher<const Element&> > matchers_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImpl); -}; - -// Functor for use in TransformTuple. -// Performs MatcherCast<Target> on an input argument of any type. -template <typename Target> -struct CastAndAppendTransform { - template <typename Arg> - Matcher<Target> operator()(const Arg& a) const { - return MatcherCast<Target>(a); - } -}; - -// Implements UnorderedElementsAre. -template <typename MatcherTuple> -class UnorderedElementsAreMatcher { - public: - explicit UnorderedElementsAreMatcher(const MatcherTuple& args) - : matchers_(args) {} - - template <typename Container> - operator Matcher<Container>() const { - typedef GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(Container) RawContainer; - typedef typename internal::StlContainerView<RawContainer>::type View; - typedef typename View::value_type Element; - typedef ::std::vector<Matcher<const Element&> > MatcherVec; - MatcherVec matchers; - matchers.reserve(::std::tuple_size<MatcherTuple>::value); - TransformTupleValues(CastAndAppendTransform<const Element&>(), matchers_, - ::std::back_inserter(matchers)); - return Matcher<Container>( - new UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImpl<const Container&>( - UnorderedMatcherRequire::ExactMatch, matchers.begin(), - matchers.end())); - } - - private: - const MatcherTuple matchers_; - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(UnorderedElementsAreMatcher); -}; - -// Implements ElementsAre. -template <typename MatcherTuple> -class ElementsAreMatcher { - public: - explicit ElementsAreMatcher(const MatcherTuple& args) : matchers_(args) {} - - template <typename Container> - operator Matcher<Container>() const { - GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_( - !IsHashTable<GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(Container)>::value || - ::std::tuple_size<MatcherTuple>::value < 2, - use_UnorderedElementsAre_with_hash_tables); - - typedef GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(Container) RawContainer; - typedef typename internal::StlContainerView<RawContainer>::type View; - typedef typename View::value_type Element; - typedef ::std::vector<Matcher<const Element&> > MatcherVec; - MatcherVec matchers; - matchers.reserve(::std::tuple_size<MatcherTuple>::value); - TransformTupleValues(CastAndAppendTransform<const Element&>(), matchers_, - ::std::back_inserter(matchers)); - return Matcher<Container>(new ElementsAreMatcherImpl<const Container&>( - matchers.begin(), matchers.end())); - } - - private: - const MatcherTuple matchers_; - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(ElementsAreMatcher); -}; - -// Implements UnorderedElementsAreArray(), IsSubsetOf(), and IsSupersetOf(). -template <typename T> -class UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher { - public: - template <typename Iter> - UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher(UnorderedMatcherRequire::Flags match_flags, - Iter first, Iter last) - : match_flags_(match_flags), matchers_(first, last) {} - - template <typename Container> - operator Matcher<Container>() const { - return Matcher<Container>( - new UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImpl<const Container&>( - match_flags_, matchers_.begin(), matchers_.end())); - } - - private: - UnorderedMatcherRequire::Flags match_flags_; - ::std::vector<T> matchers_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher); -}; - -// Implements ElementsAreArray(). -template <typename T> -class ElementsAreArrayMatcher { - public: - template <typename Iter> - ElementsAreArrayMatcher(Iter first, Iter last) : matchers_(first, last) {} - - template <typename Container> - operator Matcher<Container>() const { - GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_( - !IsHashTable<GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(Container)>::value, - use_UnorderedElementsAreArray_with_hash_tables); - - return Matcher<Container>(new ElementsAreMatcherImpl<const Container&>( - matchers_.begin(), matchers_.end())); - } - - private: - const ::std::vector<T> matchers_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(ElementsAreArrayMatcher); -}; - -// Given a 2-tuple matcher tm of type Tuple2Matcher and a value second -// of type Second, BoundSecondMatcher<Tuple2Matcher, Second>(tm, -// second) is a polymorphic matcher that matches a value x if and only if -// tm matches tuple (x, second). Useful for implementing -// UnorderedPointwise() in terms of UnorderedElementsAreArray(). -// -// BoundSecondMatcher is copyable and assignable, as we need to put -// instances of this class in a vector when implementing -// UnorderedPointwise(). -template <typename Tuple2Matcher, typename Second> -class BoundSecondMatcher { - public: - BoundSecondMatcher(const Tuple2Matcher& tm, const Second& second) - : tuple2_matcher_(tm), second_value_(second) {} - - BoundSecondMatcher(const BoundSecondMatcher& other) = default; - - template <typename T> - operator Matcher<T>() const { - return MakeMatcher(new Impl<T>(tuple2_matcher_, second_value_)); - } - - // We have to define this for UnorderedPointwise() to compile in - // C++98 mode, as it puts BoundSecondMatcher instances in a vector, - // which requires the elements to be assignable in C++98. The - // compiler cannot generate the operator= for us, as Tuple2Matcher - // and Second may not be assignable. - // - // However, this should never be called, so the implementation just - // need to assert. - void operator=(const BoundSecondMatcher& /*rhs*/) { - GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << "BoundSecondMatcher should never be assigned."; - } - - private: - template <typename T> - class Impl : public MatcherInterface<T> { - public: - typedef ::std::tuple<T, Second> ArgTuple; - - Impl(const Tuple2Matcher& tm, const Second& second) - : mono_tuple2_matcher_(SafeMatcherCast<const ArgTuple&>(tm)), - second_value_(second) {} - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "and "; - UniversalPrint(second_value_, os); - *os << " "; - mono_tuple2_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - bool MatchAndExplain(T x, MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - return mono_tuple2_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(ArgTuple(x, second_value_), - listener); - } - - private: - const Matcher<const ArgTuple&> mono_tuple2_matcher_; - const Second second_value_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl); - }; - - const Tuple2Matcher tuple2_matcher_; - const Second second_value_; -}; - -// Given a 2-tuple matcher tm and a value second, -// MatcherBindSecond(tm, second) returns a matcher that matches a -// value x if and only if tm matches tuple (x, second). Useful for -// implementing UnorderedPointwise() in terms of UnorderedElementsAreArray(). -template <typename Tuple2Matcher, typename Second> -BoundSecondMatcher<Tuple2Matcher, Second> MatcherBindSecond( - const Tuple2Matcher& tm, const Second& second) { - return BoundSecondMatcher<Tuple2Matcher, Second>(tm, second); -} - -// Returns the description for a matcher defined using the MATCHER*() -// macro where the user-supplied description string is "", if -// 'negation' is false; otherwise returns the description of the -// negation of the matcher. 'param_values' contains a list of strings -// that are the print-out of the matcher's parameters. -GTEST_API_ std::string FormatMatcherDescription(bool negation, - const char* matcher_name, - const Strings& param_values); - -// Implements a matcher that checks the value of a optional<> type variable. -template <typename ValueMatcher> -class OptionalMatcher { - public: - explicit OptionalMatcher(const ValueMatcher& value_matcher) - : value_matcher_(value_matcher) {} - - template <typename Optional> - operator Matcher<Optional>() const { - return Matcher<Optional>(new Impl<const Optional&>(value_matcher_)); - } - - template <typename Optional> - class Impl : public MatcherInterface<Optional> { - public: - typedef GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(Optional) OptionalView; - typedef typename OptionalView::value_type ValueType; - explicit Impl(const ValueMatcher& value_matcher) - : value_matcher_(MatcherCast<ValueType>(value_matcher)) {} - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "value "; - value_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "value "; - value_matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - - bool MatchAndExplain(Optional optional, - MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - if (!optional) { - *listener << "which is not engaged"; - return false; - } - const ValueType& value = *optional; - StringMatchResultListener value_listener; - const bool match = value_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(value, &value_listener); - *listener << "whose value " << PrintToString(value) - << (match ? " matches" : " doesn't match"); - PrintIfNotEmpty(value_listener.str(), listener->stream()); - return match; - } - - private: - const Matcher<ValueType> value_matcher_; - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl); - }; - - private: - const ValueMatcher value_matcher_; - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(OptionalMatcher); -}; - -namespace variant_matcher { -// Overloads to allow VariantMatcher to do proper ADL lookup. -template <typename T> -void holds_alternative() {} -template <typename T> -void get() {} - -// Implements a matcher that checks the value of a variant<> type variable. -template <typename T> -class VariantMatcher { - public: - explicit VariantMatcher(::testing::Matcher<const T&> matcher) - : matcher_(std::move(matcher)) {} - - template <typename Variant> - bool MatchAndExplain(const Variant& value, - ::testing::MatchResultListener* listener) const { - using std::get; - if (!listener->IsInterested()) { - return holds_alternative<T>(value) && matcher_.Matches(get<T>(value)); - } - - if (!holds_alternative<T>(value)) { - *listener << "whose value is not of type '" << GetTypeName() << "'"; - return false; - } - - const T& elem = get<T>(value); - StringMatchResultListener elem_listener; - const bool match = matcher_.MatchAndExplain(elem, &elem_listener); - *listener << "whose value " << PrintToString(elem) - << (match ? " matches" : " doesn't match"); - PrintIfNotEmpty(elem_listener.str(), listener->stream()); - return match; - } - - void DescribeTo(std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "is a variant<> with value of type '" << GetTypeName() - << "' and the value "; - matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "is a variant<> with value of type other than '" << GetTypeName() - << "' or the value "; - matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - - private: - static std::string GetTypeName() { -#if GTEST_HAS_RTTI - GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_( - return internal::GetTypeName<T>()); -#endif - return "the element type"; - } - - const ::testing::Matcher<const T&> matcher_; -}; - -} // namespace variant_matcher - -namespace any_cast_matcher { - -// Overloads to allow AnyCastMatcher to do proper ADL lookup. -template <typename T> -void any_cast() {} - -// Implements a matcher that any_casts the value. -template <typename T> -class AnyCastMatcher { - public: - explicit AnyCastMatcher(const ::testing::Matcher<const T&>& matcher) - : matcher_(matcher) {} - - template <typename AnyType> - bool MatchAndExplain(const AnyType& value, - ::testing::MatchResultListener* listener) const { - if (!listener->IsInterested()) { - const T* ptr = any_cast<T>(&value); - return ptr != nullptr && matcher_.Matches(*ptr); - } - - const T* elem = any_cast<T>(&value); - if (elem == nullptr) { - *listener << "whose value is not of type '" << GetTypeName() << "'"; - return false; - } - - StringMatchResultListener elem_listener; - const bool match = matcher_.MatchAndExplain(*elem, &elem_listener); - *listener << "whose value " << PrintToString(*elem) - << (match ? " matches" : " doesn't match"); - PrintIfNotEmpty(elem_listener.str(), listener->stream()); - return match; - } - - void DescribeTo(std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "is an 'any' type with value of type '" << GetTypeName() - << "' and the value "; - matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "is an 'any' type with value of type other than '" << GetTypeName() - << "' or the value "; - matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - - private: - static std::string GetTypeName() { -#if GTEST_HAS_RTTI - GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_( - return internal::GetTypeName<T>()); -#endif - return "the element type"; - } - - const ::testing::Matcher<const T&> matcher_; -}; - -} // namespace any_cast_matcher - -// Implements the Args() matcher. -template <class ArgsTuple, size_t... k> -class ArgsMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<ArgsTuple> { - public: - using RawArgsTuple = typename std::decay<ArgsTuple>::type; - using SelectedArgs = - std::tuple<typename std::tuple_element<k, RawArgsTuple>::type...>; - using MonomorphicInnerMatcher = Matcher<const SelectedArgs&>; - - template <typename InnerMatcher> - explicit ArgsMatcherImpl(const InnerMatcher& inner_matcher) - : inner_matcher_(SafeMatcherCast<const SelectedArgs&>(inner_matcher)) {} - - bool MatchAndExplain(ArgsTuple args, - MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - // Workaround spurious C4100 on MSVC<=15.7 when k is empty. - (void)args; - const SelectedArgs& selected_args = - std::forward_as_tuple(std::get<k>(args)...); - if (!listener->IsInterested()) return inner_matcher_.Matches(selected_args); - - PrintIndices(listener->stream()); - *listener << "are " << PrintToString(selected_args); - - StringMatchResultListener inner_listener; - const bool match = - inner_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(selected_args, &inner_listener); - PrintIfNotEmpty(inner_listener.str(), listener->stream()); - return match; - } - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "are a tuple "; - PrintIndices(os); - inner_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "are a tuple "; - PrintIndices(os); - inner_matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - - private: - // Prints the indices of the selected fields. - static void PrintIndices(::std::ostream* os) { - *os << "whose fields ("; - const char* sep = ""; - // Workaround spurious C4189 on MSVC<=15.7 when k is empty. - (void)sep; - const char* dummy[] = {"", (*os << sep << "#" << k, sep = ", ")...}; - (void)dummy; - *os << ") "; - } - - MonomorphicInnerMatcher inner_matcher_; -}; - -template <class InnerMatcher, size_t... k> -class ArgsMatcher { - public: - explicit ArgsMatcher(InnerMatcher inner_matcher) - : inner_matcher_(std::move(inner_matcher)) {} - - template <typename ArgsTuple> - operator Matcher<ArgsTuple>() const { // NOLINT - return MakeMatcher(new ArgsMatcherImpl<ArgsTuple, k...>(inner_matcher_)); - } - - private: - InnerMatcher inner_matcher_; -}; - -} // namespace internal - -// ElementsAreArray(iterator_first, iterator_last) -// ElementsAreArray(pointer, count) -// ElementsAreArray(array) -// ElementsAreArray(container) -// ElementsAreArray({ e1, e2, ..., en }) -// -// The ElementsAreArray() functions are like ElementsAre(...), except -// that they are given a homogeneous sequence rather than taking each -// element as a function argument. The sequence can be specified as an -// array, a pointer and count, a vector, an initializer list, or an -// STL iterator range. In each of these cases, the underlying sequence -// can be either a sequence of values or a sequence of matchers. -// -// All forms of ElementsAreArray() make a copy of the input matcher sequence. - -template <typename Iter> -inline internal::ElementsAreArrayMatcher< - typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type> -ElementsAreArray(Iter first, Iter last) { - typedef typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type T; - return internal::ElementsAreArrayMatcher<T>(first, last); -} - -template <typename T> -inline internal::ElementsAreArrayMatcher<T> ElementsAreArray( - const T* pointer, size_t count) { - return ElementsAreArray(pointer, pointer + count); -} - -template <typename T, size_t N> -inline internal::ElementsAreArrayMatcher<T> ElementsAreArray( - const T (&array)[N]) { - return ElementsAreArray(array, N); -} - -template <typename Container> -inline internal::ElementsAreArrayMatcher<typename Container::value_type> -ElementsAreArray(const Container& container) { - return ElementsAreArray(container.begin(), container.end()); -} - -template <typename T> -inline internal::ElementsAreArrayMatcher<T> -ElementsAreArray(::std::initializer_list<T> xs) { - return ElementsAreArray(xs.begin(), xs.end()); -} - -// UnorderedElementsAreArray(iterator_first, iterator_last) -// UnorderedElementsAreArray(pointer, count) -// UnorderedElementsAreArray(array) -// UnorderedElementsAreArray(container) -// UnorderedElementsAreArray({ e1, e2, ..., en }) -// -// UnorderedElementsAreArray() verifies that a bijective mapping onto a -// collection of matchers exists. -// -// The matchers can be specified as an array, a pointer and count, a container, -// an initializer list, or an STL iterator range. In each of these cases, the -// underlying matchers can be either values or matchers. - -template <typename Iter> -inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher< - typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type> -UnorderedElementsAreArray(Iter first, Iter last) { - typedef typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type T; - return internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T>( - internal::UnorderedMatcherRequire::ExactMatch, first, last); -} - -template <typename T> -inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T> -UnorderedElementsAreArray(const T* pointer, size_t count) { - return UnorderedElementsAreArray(pointer, pointer + count); -} - -template <typename T, size_t N> -inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T> -UnorderedElementsAreArray(const T (&array)[N]) { - return UnorderedElementsAreArray(array, N); -} - -template <typename Container> -inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher< - typename Container::value_type> -UnorderedElementsAreArray(const Container& container) { - return UnorderedElementsAreArray(container.begin(), container.end()); -} - -template <typename T> -inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T> -UnorderedElementsAreArray(::std::initializer_list<T> xs) { - return UnorderedElementsAreArray(xs.begin(), xs.end()); -} - -// _ is a matcher that matches anything of any type. -// -// This definition is fine as: -// -// 1. The C++ standard permits using the name _ in a namespace that -// is not the global namespace or ::std. -// 2. The AnythingMatcher class has no data member or constructor, -// so it's OK to create global variables of this type. -// 3. c-style has approved of using _ in this case. -const internal::AnythingMatcher _ = {}; -// Creates a matcher that matches any value of the given type T. -template <typename T> -inline Matcher<T> A() { - return Matcher<T>(new internal::AnyMatcherImpl<T>()); -} - -// Creates a matcher that matches any value of the given type T. -template <typename T> -inline Matcher<T> An() { return A<T>(); } - -template <typename T, typename M> -Matcher<T> internal::MatcherCastImpl<T, M>::CastImpl( - const M& value, std::false_type /* convertible_to_matcher */, - std::false_type /* convertible_to_T */) { - return Eq(value); -} - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches any NULL pointer. -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::IsNullMatcher > IsNull() { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::IsNullMatcher()); -} - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches any non-NULL pointer. -// This is convenient as Not(NULL) doesn't compile (the compiler -// thinks that that expression is comparing a pointer with an integer). -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::NotNullMatcher > NotNull() { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::NotNullMatcher()); -} - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches any argument that -// references variable x. -template <typename T> -inline internal::RefMatcher<T&> Ref(T& x) { // NOLINT - return internal::RefMatcher<T&>(x); -} - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches any NaN floating point. -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::IsNanMatcher> IsNan() { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::IsNanMatcher()); -} - -// Creates a matcher that matches any double argument approximately -// equal to rhs, where two NANs are considered unequal. -inline internal::FloatingEqMatcher<double> DoubleEq(double rhs) { - return internal::FloatingEqMatcher<double>(rhs, false); -} - -// Creates a matcher that matches any double argument approximately -// equal to rhs, including NaN values when rhs is NaN. -inline internal::FloatingEqMatcher<double> NanSensitiveDoubleEq(double rhs) { - return internal::FloatingEqMatcher<double>(rhs, true); -} - -// Creates a matcher that matches any double argument approximately equal to -// rhs, up to the specified max absolute error bound, where two NANs are -// considered unequal. The max absolute error bound must be non-negative. -inline internal::FloatingEqMatcher<double> DoubleNear( - double rhs, double max_abs_error) { - return internal::FloatingEqMatcher<double>(rhs, false, max_abs_error); -} - -// Creates a matcher that matches any double argument approximately equal to -// rhs, up to the specified max absolute error bound, including NaN values when -// rhs is NaN. The max absolute error bound must be non-negative. -inline internal::FloatingEqMatcher<double> NanSensitiveDoubleNear( - double rhs, double max_abs_error) { - return internal::FloatingEqMatcher<double>(rhs, true, max_abs_error); -} - -// Creates a matcher that matches any float argument approximately -// equal to rhs, where two NANs are considered unequal. -inline internal::FloatingEqMatcher<float> FloatEq(float rhs) { - return internal::FloatingEqMatcher<float>(rhs, false); -} - -// Creates a matcher that matches any float argument approximately -// equal to rhs, including NaN values when rhs is NaN. -inline internal::FloatingEqMatcher<float> NanSensitiveFloatEq(float rhs) { - return internal::FloatingEqMatcher<float>(rhs, true); -} - -// Creates a matcher that matches any float argument approximately equal to -// rhs, up to the specified max absolute error bound, where two NANs are -// considered unequal. The max absolute error bound must be non-negative. -inline internal::FloatingEqMatcher<float> FloatNear( - float rhs, float max_abs_error) { - return internal::FloatingEqMatcher<float>(rhs, false, max_abs_error); -} - -// Creates a matcher that matches any float argument approximately equal to -// rhs, up to the specified max absolute error bound, including NaN values when -// rhs is NaN. The max absolute error bound must be non-negative. -inline internal::FloatingEqMatcher<float> NanSensitiveFloatNear( - float rhs, float max_abs_error) { - return internal::FloatingEqMatcher<float>(rhs, true, max_abs_error); -} - -// Creates a matcher that matches a pointer (raw or smart) that points -// to a value that matches inner_matcher. -template <typename InnerMatcher> -inline internal::PointeeMatcher<InnerMatcher> Pointee( - const InnerMatcher& inner_matcher) { - return internal::PointeeMatcher<InnerMatcher>(inner_matcher); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_RTTI -// Creates a matcher that matches a pointer or reference that matches -// inner_matcher when dynamic_cast<To> is applied. -// The result of dynamic_cast<To> is forwarded to the inner matcher. -// If To is a pointer and the cast fails, the inner matcher will receive NULL. -// If To is a reference and the cast fails, this matcher returns false -// immediately. -template <typename To> -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::WhenDynamicCastToMatcher<To> > -WhenDynamicCastTo(const Matcher<To>& inner_matcher) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::WhenDynamicCastToMatcher<To>(inner_matcher)); -} -#endif // GTEST_HAS_RTTI - -// Creates a matcher that matches an object whose given field matches -// 'matcher'. For example, -// Field(&Foo::number, Ge(5)) -// matches a Foo object x if and only if x.number >= 5. -template <typename Class, typename FieldType, typename FieldMatcher> -inline PolymorphicMatcher< - internal::FieldMatcher<Class, FieldType> > Field( - FieldType Class::*field, const FieldMatcher& matcher) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::FieldMatcher<Class, FieldType>( - field, MatcherCast<const FieldType&>(matcher))); - // The call to MatcherCast() is required for supporting inner - // matchers of compatible types. For example, it allows - // Field(&Foo::bar, m) - // to compile where bar is an int32 and m is a matcher for int64. -} - -// Same as Field() but also takes the name of the field to provide better error -// messages. -template <typename Class, typename FieldType, typename FieldMatcher> -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::FieldMatcher<Class, FieldType> > Field( - const std::string& field_name, FieldType Class::*field, - const FieldMatcher& matcher) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::FieldMatcher<Class, FieldType>( - field_name, field, MatcherCast<const FieldType&>(matcher))); -} - -// Creates a matcher that matches an object whose given property -// matches 'matcher'. For example, -// Property(&Foo::str, StartsWith("hi")) -// matches a Foo object x if and only if x.str() starts with "hi". -template <typename Class, typename PropertyType, typename PropertyMatcher> -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::PropertyMatcher< - Class, PropertyType, PropertyType (Class::*)() const> > -Property(PropertyType (Class::*property)() const, - const PropertyMatcher& matcher) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::PropertyMatcher<Class, PropertyType, - PropertyType (Class::*)() const>( - property, MatcherCast<const PropertyType&>(matcher))); - // The call to MatcherCast() is required for supporting inner - // matchers of compatible types. For example, it allows - // Property(&Foo::bar, m) - // to compile where bar() returns an int32 and m is a matcher for int64. -} - -// Same as Property() above, but also takes the name of the property to provide -// better error messages. -template <typename Class, typename PropertyType, typename PropertyMatcher> -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::PropertyMatcher< - Class, PropertyType, PropertyType (Class::*)() const> > -Property(const std::string& property_name, - PropertyType (Class::*property)() const, - const PropertyMatcher& matcher) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::PropertyMatcher<Class, PropertyType, - PropertyType (Class::*)() const>( - property_name, property, MatcherCast<const PropertyType&>(matcher))); -} - -// The same as above but for reference-qualified member functions. -template <typename Class, typename PropertyType, typename PropertyMatcher> -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::PropertyMatcher< - Class, PropertyType, PropertyType (Class::*)() const &> > -Property(PropertyType (Class::*property)() const &, - const PropertyMatcher& matcher) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::PropertyMatcher<Class, PropertyType, - PropertyType (Class::*)() const&>( - property, MatcherCast<const PropertyType&>(matcher))); -} - -// Three-argument form for reference-qualified member functions. -template <typename Class, typename PropertyType, typename PropertyMatcher> -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::PropertyMatcher< - Class, PropertyType, PropertyType (Class::*)() const &> > -Property(const std::string& property_name, - PropertyType (Class::*property)() const &, - const PropertyMatcher& matcher) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::PropertyMatcher<Class, PropertyType, - PropertyType (Class::*)() const&>( - property_name, property, MatcherCast<const PropertyType&>(matcher))); -} - -// Creates a matcher that matches an object if and only if the result of -// applying a callable to x matches 'matcher'. For example, -// ResultOf(f, StartsWith("hi")) -// matches a Foo object x if and only if f(x) starts with "hi". -// `callable` parameter can be a function, function pointer, or a functor. It is -// required to keep no state affecting the results of the calls on it and make -// no assumptions about how many calls will be made. Any state it keeps must be -// protected from the concurrent access. -template <typename Callable, typename InnerMatcher> -internal::ResultOfMatcher<Callable, InnerMatcher> ResultOf( - Callable callable, InnerMatcher matcher) { - return internal::ResultOfMatcher<Callable, InnerMatcher>( - std::move(callable), std::move(matcher)); -} - -// String matchers. - -// Matches a string equal to str. -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::string> > StrEq( - const std::string& str) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::string>(str, true, true)); -} - -// Matches a string not equal to str. -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::string> > StrNe( - const std::string& str) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::string>(str, false, true)); -} - -// Matches a string equal to str, ignoring case. -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::string> > StrCaseEq( - const std::string& str) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::string>(str, true, false)); -} - -// Matches a string not equal to str, ignoring case. -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::string> > StrCaseNe( - const std::string& str) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::string>(str, false, false)); -} - -// Creates a matcher that matches any string, std::string, or C string -// that contains the given substring. -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::HasSubstrMatcher<std::string> > HasSubstr( - const std::string& substring) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::HasSubstrMatcher<std::string>(substring)); -} - -// Matches a string that starts with 'prefix' (case-sensitive). -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StartsWithMatcher<std::string> > StartsWith( - const std::string& prefix) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::StartsWithMatcher<std::string>(prefix)); -} - -// Matches a string that ends with 'suffix' (case-sensitive). -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::EndsWithMatcher<std::string> > EndsWith( - const std::string& suffix) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::EndsWithMatcher<std::string>(suffix)); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING -// Wide string matchers. - -// Matches a string equal to str. -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::wstring> > StrEq( - const std::wstring& str) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::wstring>(str, true, true)); -} - -// Matches a string not equal to str. -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::wstring> > StrNe( - const std::wstring& str) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::wstring>(str, false, true)); -} - -// Matches a string equal to str, ignoring case. -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::wstring> > -StrCaseEq(const std::wstring& str) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::wstring>(str, true, false)); -} - -// Matches a string not equal to str, ignoring case. -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::wstring> > -StrCaseNe(const std::wstring& str) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::StrEqualityMatcher<std::wstring>(str, false, false)); -} - -// Creates a matcher that matches any ::wstring, std::wstring, or C wide string -// that contains the given substring. -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::HasSubstrMatcher<std::wstring> > HasSubstr( - const std::wstring& substring) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::HasSubstrMatcher<std::wstring>(substring)); -} - -// Matches a string that starts with 'prefix' (case-sensitive). -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StartsWithMatcher<std::wstring> > -StartsWith(const std::wstring& prefix) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::StartsWithMatcher<std::wstring>(prefix)); -} - -// Matches a string that ends with 'suffix' (case-sensitive). -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::EndsWithMatcher<std::wstring> > EndsWith( - const std::wstring& suffix) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::EndsWithMatcher<std::wstring>(suffix)); -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where the -// first field == the second field. -inline internal::Eq2Matcher Eq() { return internal::Eq2Matcher(); } - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where the -// first field >= the second field. -inline internal::Ge2Matcher Ge() { return internal::Ge2Matcher(); } - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where the -// first field > the second field. -inline internal::Gt2Matcher Gt() { return internal::Gt2Matcher(); } - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where the -// first field <= the second field. -inline internal::Le2Matcher Le() { return internal::Le2Matcher(); } - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where the -// first field < the second field. -inline internal::Lt2Matcher Lt() { return internal::Lt2Matcher(); } - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where the -// first field != the second field. -inline internal::Ne2Matcher Ne() { return internal::Ne2Matcher(); } - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where -// FloatEq(first field) matches the second field. -inline internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<float> FloatEq() { - return internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<float>(); -} - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where -// DoubleEq(first field) matches the second field. -inline internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<double> DoubleEq() { - return internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<double>(); -} - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where -// FloatEq(first field) matches the second field with NaN equality. -inline internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<float> NanSensitiveFloatEq() { - return internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<float>(true); -} - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where -// DoubleEq(first field) matches the second field with NaN equality. -inline internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<double> NanSensitiveDoubleEq() { - return internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<double>(true); -} - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where -// FloatNear(first field, max_abs_error) matches the second field. -inline internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<float> FloatNear(float max_abs_error) { - return internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<float>(max_abs_error); -} - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where -// DoubleNear(first field, max_abs_error) matches the second field. -inline internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<double> DoubleNear(double max_abs_error) { - return internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<double>(max_abs_error); -} - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where -// FloatNear(first field, max_abs_error) matches the second field with NaN -// equality. -inline internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<float> NanSensitiveFloatNear( - float max_abs_error) { - return internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<float>(max_abs_error, true); -} - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where -// DoubleNear(first field, max_abs_error) matches the second field with NaN -// equality. -inline internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<double> NanSensitiveDoubleNear( - double max_abs_error) { - return internal::FloatingEq2Matcher<double>(max_abs_error, true); -} - -// Creates a matcher that matches any value of type T that m doesn't -// match. -template <typename InnerMatcher> -inline internal::NotMatcher<InnerMatcher> Not(InnerMatcher m) { - return internal::NotMatcher<InnerMatcher>(m); -} - -// Returns a matcher that matches anything that satisfies the given -// predicate. The predicate can be any unary function or functor -// whose return type can be implicitly converted to bool. -template <typename Predicate> -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::TrulyMatcher<Predicate> > -Truly(Predicate pred) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::TrulyMatcher<Predicate>(pred)); -} - -// Returns a matcher that matches the container size. The container must -// support both size() and size_type which all STL-like containers provide. -// Note that the parameter 'size' can be a value of type size_type as well as -// matcher. For instance: -// EXPECT_THAT(container, SizeIs(2)); // Checks container has 2 elements. -// EXPECT_THAT(container, SizeIs(Le(2)); // Checks container has at most 2. -template <typename SizeMatcher> -inline internal::SizeIsMatcher<SizeMatcher> -SizeIs(const SizeMatcher& size_matcher) { - return internal::SizeIsMatcher<SizeMatcher>(size_matcher); -} - -// Returns a matcher that matches the distance between the container's begin() -// iterator and its end() iterator, i.e. the size of the container. This matcher -// can be used instead of SizeIs with containers such as std::forward_list which -// do not implement size(). The container must provide const_iterator (with -// valid iterator_traits), begin() and end(). -template <typename DistanceMatcher> -inline internal::BeginEndDistanceIsMatcher<DistanceMatcher> -BeginEndDistanceIs(const DistanceMatcher& distance_matcher) { - return internal::BeginEndDistanceIsMatcher<DistanceMatcher>(distance_matcher); -} - -// Returns a matcher that matches an equal container. -// This matcher behaves like Eq(), but in the event of mismatch lists the -// values that are included in one container but not the other. (Duplicate -// values and order differences are not explained.) -template <typename Container> -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::ContainerEqMatcher< - typename std::remove_const<Container>::type>> -ContainerEq(const Container& rhs) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::ContainerEqMatcher<Container>(rhs)); -} - -// Returns a matcher that matches a container that, when sorted using -// the given comparator, matches container_matcher. -template <typename Comparator, typename ContainerMatcher> -inline internal::WhenSortedByMatcher<Comparator, ContainerMatcher> -WhenSortedBy(const Comparator& comparator, - const ContainerMatcher& container_matcher) { - return internal::WhenSortedByMatcher<Comparator, ContainerMatcher>( - comparator, container_matcher); -} - -// Returns a matcher that matches a container that, when sorted using -// the < operator, matches container_matcher. -template <typename ContainerMatcher> -inline internal::WhenSortedByMatcher<internal::LessComparator, ContainerMatcher> -WhenSorted(const ContainerMatcher& container_matcher) { - return - internal::WhenSortedByMatcher<internal::LessComparator, ContainerMatcher>( - internal::LessComparator(), container_matcher); -} - -// Matches an STL-style container or a native array that contains the -// same number of elements as in rhs, where its i-th element and rhs's -// i-th element (as a pair) satisfy the given pair matcher, for all i. -// TupleMatcher must be able to be safely cast to Matcher<std::tuple<const -// T1&, const T2&> >, where T1 and T2 are the types of elements in the -// LHS container and the RHS container respectively. -template <typename TupleMatcher, typename Container> -inline internal::PointwiseMatcher<TupleMatcher, - typename std::remove_const<Container>::type> -Pointwise(const TupleMatcher& tuple_matcher, const Container& rhs) { - return internal::PointwiseMatcher<TupleMatcher, Container>(tuple_matcher, - rhs); -} - - -// Supports the Pointwise(m, {a, b, c}) syntax. -template <typename TupleMatcher, typename T> -inline internal::PointwiseMatcher<TupleMatcher, std::vector<T> > Pointwise( - const TupleMatcher& tuple_matcher, std::initializer_list<T> rhs) { - return Pointwise(tuple_matcher, std::vector<T>(rhs)); -} - - -// UnorderedPointwise(pair_matcher, rhs) matches an STL-style -// container or a native array that contains the same number of -// elements as in rhs, where in some permutation of the container, its -// i-th element and rhs's i-th element (as a pair) satisfy the given -// pair matcher, for all i. Tuple2Matcher must be able to be safely -// cast to Matcher<std::tuple<const T1&, const T2&> >, where T1 and T2 are -// the types of elements in the LHS container and the RHS container -// respectively. -// -// This is like Pointwise(pair_matcher, rhs), except that the element -// order doesn't matter. -template <typename Tuple2Matcher, typename RhsContainer> -inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher< - typename internal::BoundSecondMatcher< - Tuple2Matcher, - typename internal::StlContainerView< - typename std::remove_const<RhsContainer>::type>::type::value_type>> -UnorderedPointwise(const Tuple2Matcher& tuple2_matcher, - const RhsContainer& rhs_container) { - // RhsView allows the same code to handle RhsContainer being a - // STL-style container and it being a native C-style array. - typedef typename internal::StlContainerView<RhsContainer> RhsView; - typedef typename RhsView::type RhsStlContainer; - typedef typename RhsStlContainer::value_type Second; - const RhsStlContainer& rhs_stl_container = - RhsView::ConstReference(rhs_container); - - // Create a matcher for each element in rhs_container. - ::std::vector<internal::BoundSecondMatcher<Tuple2Matcher, Second> > matchers; - for (typename RhsStlContainer::const_iterator it = rhs_stl_container.begin(); - it != rhs_stl_container.end(); ++it) { - matchers.push_back( - internal::MatcherBindSecond(tuple2_matcher, *it)); - } - - // Delegate the work to UnorderedElementsAreArray(). - return UnorderedElementsAreArray(matchers); -} - - -// Supports the UnorderedPointwise(m, {a, b, c}) syntax. -template <typename Tuple2Matcher, typename T> -inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher< - typename internal::BoundSecondMatcher<Tuple2Matcher, T> > -UnorderedPointwise(const Tuple2Matcher& tuple2_matcher, - std::initializer_list<T> rhs) { - return UnorderedPointwise(tuple2_matcher, std::vector<T>(rhs)); -} - - -// Matches an STL-style container or a native array that contains at -// least one element matching the given value or matcher. -// -// Examples: -// ::std::set<int> page_ids; -// page_ids.insert(3); -// page_ids.insert(1); -// EXPECT_THAT(page_ids, Contains(1)); -// EXPECT_THAT(page_ids, Contains(Gt(2))); -// EXPECT_THAT(page_ids, Not(Contains(4))); -// -// ::std::map<int, size_t> page_lengths; -// page_lengths[1] = 100; -// EXPECT_THAT(page_lengths, -// Contains(::std::pair<const int, size_t>(1, 100))); -// -// const char* user_ids[] = { "joe", "mike", "tom" }; -// EXPECT_THAT(user_ids, Contains(Eq(::std::string("tom")))); -template <typename M> -inline internal::ContainsMatcher<M> Contains(M matcher) { - return internal::ContainsMatcher<M>(matcher); -} - -// IsSupersetOf(iterator_first, iterator_last) -// IsSupersetOf(pointer, count) -// IsSupersetOf(array) -// IsSupersetOf(container) -// IsSupersetOf({e1, e2, ..., en}) -// -// IsSupersetOf() verifies that a surjective partial mapping onto a collection -// of matchers exists. In other words, a container matches -// IsSupersetOf({e1, ..., en}) if and only if there is a permutation -// {y1, ..., yn} of some of the container's elements where y1 matches e1, -// ..., and yn matches en. Obviously, the size of the container must be >= n -// in order to have a match. Examples: -// -// - {1, 2, 3} matches IsSupersetOf({Ge(3), Ne(0)}), as 3 matches Ge(3) and -// 1 matches Ne(0). -// - {1, 2} doesn't match IsSupersetOf({Eq(1), Lt(2)}), even though 1 matches -// both Eq(1) and Lt(2). The reason is that different matchers must be used -// for elements in different slots of the container. -// - {1, 1, 2} matches IsSupersetOf({Eq(1), Lt(2)}), as (the first) 1 matches -// Eq(1) and (the second) 1 matches Lt(2). -// - {1, 2, 3} matches IsSupersetOf(Gt(1), Gt(1)), as 2 matches (the first) -// Gt(1) and 3 matches (the second) Gt(1). -// -// The matchers can be specified as an array, a pointer and count, a container, -// an initializer list, or an STL iterator range. In each of these cases, the -// underlying matchers can be either values or matchers. - -template <typename Iter> -inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher< - typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type> -IsSupersetOf(Iter first, Iter last) { - typedef typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type T; - return internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T>( - internal::UnorderedMatcherRequire::Superset, first, last); -} - -template <typename T> -inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T> IsSupersetOf( - const T* pointer, size_t count) { - return IsSupersetOf(pointer, pointer + count); -} - -template <typename T, size_t N> -inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T> IsSupersetOf( - const T (&array)[N]) { - return IsSupersetOf(array, N); -} - -template <typename Container> -inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher< - typename Container::value_type> -IsSupersetOf(const Container& container) { - return IsSupersetOf(container.begin(), container.end()); -} - -template <typename T> -inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T> IsSupersetOf( - ::std::initializer_list<T> xs) { - return IsSupersetOf(xs.begin(), xs.end()); -} - -// IsSubsetOf(iterator_first, iterator_last) -// IsSubsetOf(pointer, count) -// IsSubsetOf(array) -// IsSubsetOf(container) -// IsSubsetOf({e1, e2, ..., en}) -// -// IsSubsetOf() verifies that an injective mapping onto a collection of matchers -// exists. In other words, a container matches IsSubsetOf({e1, ..., en}) if and -// only if there is a subset of matchers {m1, ..., mk} which would match the -// container using UnorderedElementsAre. Obviously, the size of the container -// must be <= n in order to have a match. Examples: -// -// - {1} matches IsSubsetOf({Gt(0), Lt(0)}), as 1 matches Gt(0). -// - {1, -1} matches IsSubsetOf({Lt(0), Gt(0)}), as 1 matches Gt(0) and -1 -// matches Lt(0). -// - {1, 2} doesn't matches IsSubsetOf({Gt(0), Lt(0)}), even though 1 and 2 both -// match Gt(0). The reason is that different matchers must be used for -// elements in different slots of the container. -// -// The matchers can be specified as an array, a pointer and count, a container, -// an initializer list, or an STL iterator range. In each of these cases, the -// underlying matchers can be either values or matchers. - -template <typename Iter> -inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher< - typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type> -IsSubsetOf(Iter first, Iter last) { - typedef typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type T; - return internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T>( - internal::UnorderedMatcherRequire::Subset, first, last); -} - -template <typename T> -inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T> IsSubsetOf( - const T* pointer, size_t count) { - return IsSubsetOf(pointer, pointer + count); -} - -template <typename T, size_t N> -inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T> IsSubsetOf( - const T (&array)[N]) { - return IsSubsetOf(array, N); -} - -template <typename Container> -inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher< - typename Container::value_type> -IsSubsetOf(const Container& container) { - return IsSubsetOf(container.begin(), container.end()); -} - -template <typename T> -inline internal::UnorderedElementsAreArrayMatcher<T> IsSubsetOf( - ::std::initializer_list<T> xs) { - return IsSubsetOf(xs.begin(), xs.end()); -} - -// Matches an STL-style container or a native array that contains only -// elements matching the given value or matcher. -// -// Each(m) is semantically equivalent to Not(Contains(Not(m))). Only -// the messages are different. -// -// Examples: -// ::std::set<int> page_ids; -// // Each(m) matches an empty container, regardless of what m is. -// EXPECT_THAT(page_ids, Each(Eq(1))); -// EXPECT_THAT(page_ids, Each(Eq(77))); -// -// page_ids.insert(3); -// EXPECT_THAT(page_ids, Each(Gt(0))); -// EXPECT_THAT(page_ids, Not(Each(Gt(4)))); -// page_ids.insert(1); -// EXPECT_THAT(page_ids, Not(Each(Lt(2)))); -// -// ::std::map<int, size_t> page_lengths; -// page_lengths[1] = 100; -// page_lengths[2] = 200; -// page_lengths[3] = 300; -// EXPECT_THAT(page_lengths, Not(Each(Pair(1, 100)))); -// EXPECT_THAT(page_lengths, Each(Key(Le(3)))); -// -// const char* user_ids[] = { "joe", "mike", "tom" }; -// EXPECT_THAT(user_ids, Not(Each(Eq(::std::string("tom"))))); -template <typename M> -inline internal::EachMatcher<M> Each(M matcher) { - return internal::EachMatcher<M>(matcher); -} - -// Key(inner_matcher) matches an std::pair whose 'first' field matches -// inner_matcher. For example, Contains(Key(Ge(5))) can be used to match an -// std::map that contains at least one element whose key is >= 5. -template <typename M> -inline internal::KeyMatcher<M> Key(M inner_matcher) { - return internal::KeyMatcher<M>(inner_matcher); -} - -// Pair(first_matcher, second_matcher) matches a std::pair whose 'first' field -// matches first_matcher and whose 'second' field matches second_matcher. For -// example, EXPECT_THAT(map_type, ElementsAre(Pair(Ge(5), "foo"))) can be used -// to match a std::map<int, string> that contains exactly one element whose key -// is >= 5 and whose value equals "foo". -template <typename FirstMatcher, typename SecondMatcher> -inline internal::PairMatcher<FirstMatcher, SecondMatcher> -Pair(FirstMatcher first_matcher, SecondMatcher second_matcher) { - return internal::PairMatcher<FirstMatcher, SecondMatcher>( - first_matcher, second_matcher); -} - -// Returns a predicate that is satisfied by anything that matches the -// given matcher. -template <typename M> -inline internal::MatcherAsPredicate<M> Matches(M matcher) { - return internal::MatcherAsPredicate<M>(matcher); -} - -// Returns true if and only if the value matches the matcher. -template <typename T, typename M> -inline bool Value(const T& value, M matcher) { - return testing::Matches(matcher)(value); -} - -// Matches the value against the given matcher and explains the match -// result to listener. -template <typename T, typename M> -inline bool ExplainMatchResult( - M matcher, const T& value, MatchResultListener* listener) { - return SafeMatcherCast<const T&>(matcher).MatchAndExplain(value, listener); -} - -// Returns a string representation of the given matcher. Useful for description -// strings of matchers defined using MATCHER_P* macros that accept matchers as -// their arguments. For example: -// -// MATCHER_P(XAndYThat, matcher, -// "X that " + DescribeMatcher<int>(matcher, negation) + -// " and Y that " + DescribeMatcher<double>(matcher, negation)) { -// return ExplainMatchResult(matcher, arg.x(), result_listener) && -// ExplainMatchResult(matcher, arg.y(), result_listener); -// } -template <typename T, typename M> -std::string DescribeMatcher(const M& matcher, bool negation = false) { - ::std::stringstream ss; - Matcher<T> monomorphic_matcher = SafeMatcherCast<T>(matcher); - if (negation) { - monomorphic_matcher.DescribeNegationTo(&ss); - } else { - monomorphic_matcher.DescribeTo(&ss); - } - return ss.str(); -} - -template <typename... Args> -internal::ElementsAreMatcher< - std::tuple<typename std::decay<const Args&>::type...>> -ElementsAre(const Args&... matchers) { - return internal::ElementsAreMatcher< - std::tuple<typename std::decay<const Args&>::type...>>( - std::make_tuple(matchers...)); -} - -template <typename... Args> -internal::UnorderedElementsAreMatcher< - std::tuple<typename std::decay<const Args&>::type...>> -UnorderedElementsAre(const Args&... matchers) { - return internal::UnorderedElementsAreMatcher< - std::tuple<typename std::decay<const Args&>::type...>>( - std::make_tuple(matchers...)); -} - -// Define variadic matcher versions. -template <typename... Args> -internal::AllOfMatcher<typename std::decay<const Args&>::type...> AllOf( - const Args&... matchers) { - return internal::AllOfMatcher<typename std::decay<const Args&>::type...>( - matchers...); -} - -template <typename... Args> -internal::AnyOfMatcher<typename std::decay<const Args&>::type...> AnyOf( - const Args&... matchers) { - return internal::AnyOfMatcher<typename std::decay<const Args&>::type...>( - matchers...); -} - -// AnyOfArray(array) -// AnyOfArray(pointer, count) -// AnyOfArray(container) -// AnyOfArray({ e1, e2, ..., en }) -// AnyOfArray(iterator_first, iterator_last) -// -// AnyOfArray() verifies whether a given value matches any member of a -// collection of matchers. -// -// AllOfArray(array) -// AllOfArray(pointer, count) -// AllOfArray(container) -// AllOfArray({ e1, e2, ..., en }) -// AllOfArray(iterator_first, iterator_last) -// -// AllOfArray() verifies whether a given value matches all members of a -// collection of matchers. -// -// The matchers can be specified as an array, a pointer and count, a container, -// an initializer list, or an STL iterator range. In each of these cases, the -// underlying matchers can be either values or matchers. - -template <typename Iter> -inline internal::AnyOfArrayMatcher< - typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type> -AnyOfArray(Iter first, Iter last) { - return internal::AnyOfArrayMatcher< - typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type>(first, last); -} - -template <typename Iter> -inline internal::AllOfArrayMatcher< - typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type> -AllOfArray(Iter first, Iter last) { - return internal::AllOfArrayMatcher< - typename ::std::iterator_traits<Iter>::value_type>(first, last); -} - -template <typename T> -inline internal::AnyOfArrayMatcher<T> AnyOfArray(const T* ptr, size_t count) { - return AnyOfArray(ptr, ptr + count); -} - -template <typename T> -inline internal::AllOfArrayMatcher<T> AllOfArray(const T* ptr, size_t count) { - return AllOfArray(ptr, ptr + count); -} - -template <typename T, size_t N> -inline internal::AnyOfArrayMatcher<T> AnyOfArray(const T (&array)[N]) { - return AnyOfArray(array, N); -} - -template <typename T, size_t N> -inline internal::AllOfArrayMatcher<T> AllOfArray(const T (&array)[N]) { - return AllOfArray(array, N); -} - -template <typename Container> -inline internal::AnyOfArrayMatcher<typename Container::value_type> AnyOfArray( - const Container& container) { - return AnyOfArray(container.begin(), container.end()); -} - -template <typename Container> -inline internal::AllOfArrayMatcher<typename Container::value_type> AllOfArray( - const Container& container) { - return AllOfArray(container.begin(), container.end()); -} - -template <typename T> -inline internal::AnyOfArrayMatcher<T> AnyOfArray( - ::std::initializer_list<T> xs) { - return AnyOfArray(xs.begin(), xs.end()); -} - -template <typename T> -inline internal::AllOfArrayMatcher<T> AllOfArray( - ::std::initializer_list<T> xs) { - return AllOfArray(xs.begin(), xs.end()); -} - -// Args<N1, N2, ..., Nk>(a_matcher) matches a tuple if the selected -// fields of it matches a_matcher. C++ doesn't support default -// arguments for function templates, so we have to overload it. -template <size_t... k, typename InnerMatcher> -internal::ArgsMatcher<typename std::decay<InnerMatcher>::type, k...> Args( - InnerMatcher&& matcher) { - return internal::ArgsMatcher<typename std::decay<InnerMatcher>::type, k...>( - std::forward<InnerMatcher>(matcher)); -} - -// AllArgs(m) is a synonym of m. This is useful in -// -// EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(_, _)).With(AllArgs(Eq())); -// -// which is easier to read than -// -// EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(_, _)).With(Eq()); -template <typename InnerMatcher> -inline InnerMatcher AllArgs(const InnerMatcher& matcher) { return matcher; } - -// Returns a matcher that matches the value of an optional<> type variable. -// The matcher implementation only uses '!arg' and requires that the optional<> -// type has a 'value_type' member type and that '*arg' is of type 'value_type' -// and is printable using 'PrintToString'. It is compatible with -// std::optional/std::experimental::optional. -// Note that to compare an optional type variable against nullopt you should -// use Eq(nullopt) and not Optional(Eq(nullopt)). The latter implies that the -// optional value contains an optional itself. -template <typename ValueMatcher> -inline internal::OptionalMatcher<ValueMatcher> Optional( - const ValueMatcher& value_matcher) { - return internal::OptionalMatcher<ValueMatcher>(value_matcher); -} - -// Returns a matcher that matches the value of a absl::any type variable. -template <typename T> -PolymorphicMatcher<internal::any_cast_matcher::AnyCastMatcher<T> > AnyWith( - const Matcher<const T&>& matcher) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::any_cast_matcher::AnyCastMatcher<T>(matcher)); -} - -// Returns a matcher that matches the value of a variant<> type variable. -// The matcher implementation uses ADL to find the holds_alternative and get -// functions. -// It is compatible with std::variant. -template <typename T> -PolymorphicMatcher<internal::variant_matcher::VariantMatcher<T> > VariantWith( - const Matcher<const T&>& matcher) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher( - internal::variant_matcher::VariantMatcher<T>(matcher)); -} - -// These macros allow using matchers to check values in Google Test -// tests. ASSERT_THAT(value, matcher) and EXPECT_THAT(value, matcher) -// succeed if and only if the value matches the matcher. If the assertion -// fails, the value and the description of the matcher will be printed. -#define ASSERT_THAT(value, matcher) ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(\ - ::testing::internal::MakePredicateFormatterFromMatcher(matcher), value) -#define EXPECT_THAT(value, matcher) EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(\ - ::testing::internal::MakePredicateFormatterFromMatcher(matcher), value) - -// MATCHER* macroses itself are listed below. -#define MATCHER(name, description) \ - class name##Matcher \ - : public ::testing::internal::MatcherBaseImpl<name##Matcher> { \ - public: \ - template <typename arg_type> \ - class gmock_Impl : public ::testing::MatcherInterface<const arg_type&> { \ - public: \ - gmock_Impl() {} \ - bool MatchAndExplain( \ - const arg_type& arg, \ - ::testing::MatchResultListener* result_listener) const override; \ - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* gmock_os) const override { \ - *gmock_os << FormatDescription(false); \ - } \ - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* gmock_os) const override { \ - *gmock_os << FormatDescription(true); \ - } \ - \ - private: \ - ::std::string FormatDescription(bool negation) const { \ - ::std::string gmock_description = (description); \ - if (!gmock_description.empty()) { \ - return gmock_description; \ - } \ - return ::testing::internal::FormatMatcherDescription(negation, #name, \ - {}); \ - } \ - }; \ - }; \ - GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ inline name##Matcher name() { return {}; } \ - template <typename arg_type> \ - bool name##Matcher::gmock_Impl<arg_type>::MatchAndExplain( \ - const arg_type& arg, \ - ::testing::MatchResultListener* result_listener GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_) \ - const - -#define MATCHER_P(name, p0, description) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER(name, name##MatcherP, description, (p0)) -#define MATCHER_P2(name, p0, p1, description) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER(name, name##MatcherP2, description, (p0, p1)) -#define MATCHER_P3(name, p0, p1, p2, description) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER(name, name##MatcherP3, description, (p0, p1, p2)) -#define MATCHER_P4(name, p0, p1, p2, p3, description) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER(name, name##MatcherP4, description, (p0, p1, p2, p3)) -#define MATCHER_P5(name, p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, description) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER(name, name##MatcherP5, description, \ - (p0, p1, p2, p3, p4)) -#define MATCHER_P6(name, p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, description) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER(name, name##MatcherP6, description, \ - (p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5)) -#define MATCHER_P7(name, p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, description) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER(name, name##MatcherP7, description, \ - (p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6)) -#define MATCHER_P8(name, p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, description) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER(name, name##MatcherP8, description, \ - (p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7)) -#define MATCHER_P9(name, p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8, description) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER(name, name##MatcherP9, description, \ - (p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8)) -#define MATCHER_P10(name, p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8, p9, description) \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER(name, name##MatcherP10, description, \ - (p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8, p9)) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER(name, full_name, description, args) \ - template <GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(args)> \ - class full_name : public ::testing::internal::MatcherBaseImpl< \ - full_name<GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_TYPE_PARAMS(args)>> { \ - public: \ - using full_name::MatcherBaseImpl::MatcherBaseImpl; \ - template <typename arg_type> \ - class gmock_Impl : public ::testing::MatcherInterface<const arg_type&> { \ - public: \ - explicit gmock_Impl(GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_FUNCTION_ARGS(args)) \ - : GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_FORWARD_ARGS(args) {} \ - bool MatchAndExplain( \ - const arg_type& arg, \ - ::testing::MatchResultListener* result_listener) const override; \ - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* gmock_os) const override { \ - *gmock_os << FormatDescription(false); \ - } \ - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* gmock_os) const override { \ - *gmock_os << FormatDescription(true); \ - } \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_MEMBERS(args) \ - \ - private: \ - ::std::string FormatDescription(bool negation) const { \ - ::std::string gmock_description = (description); \ - if (!gmock_description.empty()) { \ - return gmock_description; \ - } \ - return ::testing::internal::FormatMatcherDescription( \ - negation, #name, \ - ::testing::internal::UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings( \ - ::std::tuple<GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_TYPE_PARAMS(args)>( \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_MEMBERS_USAGE(args)))); \ - } \ - }; \ - }; \ - template <GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(args)> \ - inline full_name<GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_TYPE_PARAMS(args)> name( \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_FUNCTION_ARGS(args)) { \ - return full_name<GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_TYPE_PARAMS(args)>( \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_ARGS_USAGE(args)); \ - } \ - template <GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(args)> \ - template <typename arg_type> \ - bool full_name<GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_TYPE_PARAMS(args)>::gmock_Impl< \ - arg_type>::MatchAndExplain(const arg_type& arg, \ - ::testing::MatchResultListener* \ - result_listener GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_) \ - const - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(args) \ - GMOCK_PP_TAIL( \ - GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_TEMPLATE_PARAM, , args)) -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_TEMPLATE_PARAM(i_unused, data_unused, arg) \ - , typename arg##_type - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_TYPE_PARAMS(args) \ - GMOCK_PP_TAIL(GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_TYPE_PARAM, , args)) -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_TYPE_PARAM(i_unused, data_unused, arg) \ - , arg##_type - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_FUNCTION_ARGS(args) \ - GMOCK_PP_TAIL(dummy_first GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH( \ - GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_FUNCTION_ARG, , args)) -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_FUNCTION_ARG(i, data_unused, arg) \ - , arg##_type gmock_p##i - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_FORWARD_ARGS(args) \ - GMOCK_PP_TAIL(GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_FORWARD_ARG, , args)) -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_FORWARD_ARG(i, data_unused, arg) \ - , arg(::std::forward<arg##_type>(gmock_p##i)) - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_MEMBERS(args) \ - GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_MEMBER, , args) -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_MEMBER(i_unused, data_unused, arg) \ - const arg##_type arg; - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_MEMBERS_USAGE(args) \ - GMOCK_PP_TAIL(GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_MEMBER_USAGE, , args)) -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_MEMBER_USAGE(i_unused, data_unused, arg) , arg - -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_ARGS_USAGE(args) \ - GMOCK_PP_TAIL(GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_ARG_USAGE, , args)) -#define GMOCK_INTERNAL_MATCHER_ARG_USAGE(i, data_unused, arg_unused) \ - , gmock_p##i - -} // namespace testing - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4251 5046 - -// Include any custom callback matchers added by the local installation. -// We must include this header at the end to make sure it can use the -// declarations from this file. -#include "gmock/internal/custom/gmock-matchers.h" - -#endif // GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_MATCHERS_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-more-actions.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-more-actions.h deleted file mode 100644 index d42484aef..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-more-actions.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,162 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file implements some actions that depend on gmock-generated-actions.h. - -// GOOGLETEST_CM0002 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_MORE_ACTIONS_H_ -#define GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_MORE_ACTIONS_H_ - -#include <algorithm> -#include <type_traits> - -#include "gmock/gmock-generated-actions.h" - -namespace testing { -namespace internal { - -// An internal replacement for std::copy which mimics its behavior. This is -// necessary because Visual Studio deprecates ::std::copy, issuing warning 4996. -// However Visual Studio 2010 and later do not honor #pragmas which disable that -// warning. -template<typename InputIterator, typename OutputIterator> -inline OutputIterator CopyElements(InputIterator first, - InputIterator last, - OutputIterator output) { - for (; first != last; ++first, ++output) { - *output = *first; - } - return output; -} - -} // namespace internal - -// Various overloads for Invoke(). - -// The ACTION*() macros trigger warning C4100 (unreferenced formal -// parameter) in MSVC with -W4. Unfortunately they cannot be fixed in -// the macro definition, as the warnings are generated when the macro -// is expanded and macro expansion cannot contain #pragma. Therefore -// we suppress them here. -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(push) -# pragma warning(disable:4100) -#endif - -// Action ReturnArg<k>() returns the k-th argument of the mock function. -ACTION_TEMPLATE(ReturnArg, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k), - AND_0_VALUE_PARAMS()) { - return ::std::get<k>(args); -} - -// Action SaveArg<k>(pointer) saves the k-th (0-based) argument of the -// mock function to *pointer. -ACTION_TEMPLATE(SaveArg, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k), - AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(pointer)) { - *pointer = ::std::get<k>(args); -} - -// Action SaveArgPointee<k>(pointer) saves the value pointed to -// by the k-th (0-based) argument of the mock function to *pointer. -ACTION_TEMPLATE(SaveArgPointee, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k), - AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(pointer)) { - *pointer = *::std::get<k>(args); -} - -// Action SetArgReferee<k>(value) assigns 'value' to the variable -// referenced by the k-th (0-based) argument of the mock function. -ACTION_TEMPLATE(SetArgReferee, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k), - AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(value)) { - typedef typename ::std::tuple_element<k, args_type>::type argk_type; - // Ensures that argument #k is a reference. If you get a compiler - // error on the next line, you are using SetArgReferee<k>(value) in - // a mock function whose k-th (0-based) argument is not a reference. - GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(std::is_reference<argk_type>::value, - SetArgReferee_must_be_used_with_a_reference_argument); - ::std::get<k>(args) = value; -} - -// Action SetArrayArgument<k>(first, last) copies the elements in -// source range [first, last) to the array pointed to by the k-th -// (0-based) argument, which can be either a pointer or an -// iterator. The action does not take ownership of the elements in the -// source range. -ACTION_TEMPLATE(SetArrayArgument, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k), - AND_2_VALUE_PARAMS(first, last)) { - // Visual Studio deprecates ::std::copy, so we use our own copy in that case. -#ifdef _MSC_VER - internal::CopyElements(first, last, ::std::get<k>(args)); -#else - ::std::copy(first, last, ::std::get<k>(args)); -#endif -} - -// Action DeleteArg<k>() deletes the k-th (0-based) argument of the mock -// function. -ACTION_TEMPLATE(DeleteArg, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k), - AND_0_VALUE_PARAMS()) { - delete ::std::get<k>(args); -} - -// This action returns the value pointed to by 'pointer'. -ACTION_P(ReturnPointee, pointer) { return *pointer; } - -// Action Throw(exception) can be used in a mock function of any type -// to throw the given exception. Any copyable value can be thrown. -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -// Suppresses the 'unreachable code' warning that VC generates in opt modes. -# ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(push) // Saves the current warning state. -# pragma warning(disable:4702) // Temporarily disables warning 4702. -# endif -ACTION_P(Throw, exception) { throw exception; } -# ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(pop) // Restores the warning state. -# endif - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(pop) -#endif - -} // namespace testing - -#endif // GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_MORE_ACTIONS_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-more-matchers.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-more-matchers.h deleted file mode 100644 index b306dd603..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-more-matchers.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2013, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file implements some matchers that depend on gmock-matchers.h. -// -// Note that tests are implemented in gmock-matchers_test.cc rather than -// gmock-more-matchers-test.cc. - -// GOOGLETEST_CM0002 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_MORE_MATCHERS_H_ -#define GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_MORE_MATCHERS_H_ - -#include "gmock/gmock-matchers.h" - -namespace testing { - -// Silence C4100 (unreferenced formal -// parameter) for MSVC -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(push) -# pragma warning(disable:4100) -#if (_MSC_VER == 1900) -// and silence C4800 (C4800: 'int *const ': forcing value -// to bool 'true' or 'false') for MSVC 14 -# pragma warning(disable:4800) - #endif -#endif - -// Defines a matcher that matches an empty container. The container must -// support both size() and empty(), which all STL-like containers provide. -MATCHER(IsEmpty, negation ? "isn't empty" : "is empty") { - if (arg.empty()) { - return true; - } - *result_listener << "whose size is " << arg.size(); - return false; -} - -// Define a matcher that matches a value that evaluates in boolean -// context to true. Useful for types that define "explicit operator -// bool" operators and so can't be compared for equality with true -// and false. -MATCHER(IsTrue, negation ? "is false" : "is true") { - return static_cast<bool>(arg); -} - -// Define a matcher that matches a value that evaluates in boolean -// context to false. Useful for types that define "explicit operator -// bool" operators and so can't be compared for equality with true -// and false. -MATCHER(IsFalse, negation ? "is true" : "is false") { - return !static_cast<bool>(arg); -} - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(pop) -#endif - - -} // namespace testing - -#endif // GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_MORE_MATCHERS_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-nice-strict.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-nice-strict.h deleted file mode 100644 index 5495a9805..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-nice-strict.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,215 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Implements class templates NiceMock, NaggyMock, and StrictMock. -// -// Given a mock class MockFoo that is created using Google Mock, -// NiceMock<MockFoo> is a subclass of MockFoo that allows -// uninteresting calls (i.e. calls to mock methods that have no -// EXPECT_CALL specs), NaggyMock<MockFoo> is a subclass of MockFoo -// that prints a warning when an uninteresting call occurs, and -// StrictMock<MockFoo> is a subclass of MockFoo that treats all -// uninteresting calls as errors. -// -// Currently a mock is naggy by default, so MockFoo and -// NaggyMock<MockFoo> behave like the same. However, we will soon -// switch the default behavior of mocks to be nice, as that in general -// leads to more maintainable tests. When that happens, MockFoo will -// stop behaving like NaggyMock<MockFoo> and start behaving like -// NiceMock<MockFoo>. -// -// NiceMock, NaggyMock, and StrictMock "inherit" the constructors of -// their respective base class. Therefore you can write -// NiceMock<MockFoo>(5, "a") to construct a nice mock where MockFoo -// has a constructor that accepts (int, const char*), for example. -// -// A known limitation is that NiceMock<MockFoo>, NaggyMock<MockFoo>, -// and StrictMock<MockFoo> only works for mock methods defined using -// the MOCK_METHOD* family of macros DIRECTLY in the MockFoo class. -// If a mock method is defined in a base class of MockFoo, the "nice" -// or "strict" modifier may not affect it, depending on the compiler. -// In particular, nesting NiceMock, NaggyMock, and StrictMock is NOT -// supported. - -// GOOGLETEST_CM0002 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_NICE_STRICT_H_ -#define GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_NICE_STRICT_H_ - -#include "gmock/gmock-spec-builders.h" -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-port.h" - -namespace testing { - -template <class MockClass> -class NiceMock : public MockClass { - public: - NiceMock() : MockClass() { - ::testing::Mock::AllowUninterestingCalls( - internal::ImplicitCast_<MockClass*>(this)); - } - - // Ideally, we would inherit base class's constructors through a using - // declaration, which would preserve their visibility. However, many existing - // tests rely on the fact that current implementation reexports protected - // constructors as public. These tests would need to be cleaned up first. - - // Single argument constructor is special-cased so that it can be - // made explicit. - template <typename A> - explicit NiceMock(A&& arg) : MockClass(std::forward<A>(arg)) { - ::testing::Mock::AllowUninterestingCalls( - internal::ImplicitCast_<MockClass*>(this)); - } - - template <typename A1, typename A2, typename... An> - NiceMock(A1&& arg1, A2&& arg2, An&&... args) - : MockClass(std::forward<A1>(arg1), std::forward<A2>(arg2), - std::forward<An>(args)...) { - ::testing::Mock::AllowUninterestingCalls( - internal::ImplicitCast_<MockClass*>(this)); - } - - ~NiceMock() { // NOLINT - ::testing::Mock::UnregisterCallReaction( - internal::ImplicitCast_<MockClass*>(this)); - } - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(NiceMock); -}; - -template <class MockClass> -class NaggyMock : public MockClass { - public: - NaggyMock() : MockClass() { - ::testing::Mock::WarnUninterestingCalls( - internal::ImplicitCast_<MockClass*>(this)); - } - - // Ideally, we would inherit base class's constructors through a using - // declaration, which would preserve their visibility. However, many existing - // tests rely on the fact that current implementation reexports protected - // constructors as public. These tests would need to be cleaned up first. - - // Single argument constructor is special-cased so that it can be - // made explicit. - template <typename A> - explicit NaggyMock(A&& arg) : MockClass(std::forward<A>(arg)) { - ::testing::Mock::WarnUninterestingCalls( - internal::ImplicitCast_<MockClass*>(this)); - } - - template <typename A1, typename A2, typename... An> - NaggyMock(A1&& arg1, A2&& arg2, An&&... args) - : MockClass(std::forward<A1>(arg1), std::forward<A2>(arg2), - std::forward<An>(args)...) { - ::testing::Mock::WarnUninterestingCalls( - internal::ImplicitCast_<MockClass*>(this)); - } - - ~NaggyMock() { // NOLINT - ::testing::Mock::UnregisterCallReaction( - internal::ImplicitCast_<MockClass*>(this)); - } - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(NaggyMock); -}; - -template <class MockClass> -class StrictMock : public MockClass { - public: - StrictMock() : MockClass() { - ::testing::Mock::FailUninterestingCalls( - internal::ImplicitCast_<MockClass*>(this)); - } - - // Ideally, we would inherit base class's constructors through a using - // declaration, which would preserve their visibility. However, many existing - // tests rely on the fact that current implementation reexports protected - // constructors as public. These tests would need to be cleaned up first. - - // Single argument constructor is special-cased so that it can be - // made explicit. - template <typename A> - explicit StrictMock(A&& arg) : MockClass(std::forward<A>(arg)) { - ::testing::Mock::FailUninterestingCalls( - internal::ImplicitCast_<MockClass*>(this)); - } - - template <typename A1, typename A2, typename... An> - StrictMock(A1&& arg1, A2&& arg2, An&&... args) - : MockClass(std::forward<A1>(arg1), std::forward<A2>(arg2), - std::forward<An>(args)...) { - ::testing::Mock::FailUninterestingCalls( - internal::ImplicitCast_<MockClass*>(this)); - } - - ~StrictMock() { // NOLINT - ::testing::Mock::UnregisterCallReaction( - internal::ImplicitCast_<MockClass*>(this)); - } - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(StrictMock); -}; - -// The following specializations catch some (relatively more common) -// user errors of nesting nice and strict mocks. They do NOT catch -// all possible errors. - -// These specializations are declared but not defined, as NiceMock, -// NaggyMock, and StrictMock cannot be nested. - -template <typename MockClass> -class NiceMock<NiceMock<MockClass> >; -template <typename MockClass> -class NiceMock<NaggyMock<MockClass> >; -template <typename MockClass> -class NiceMock<StrictMock<MockClass> >; - -template <typename MockClass> -class NaggyMock<NiceMock<MockClass> >; -template <typename MockClass> -class NaggyMock<NaggyMock<MockClass> >; -template <typename MockClass> -class NaggyMock<StrictMock<MockClass> >; - -template <typename MockClass> -class StrictMock<NiceMock<MockClass> >; -template <typename MockClass> -class StrictMock<NaggyMock<MockClass> >; -template <typename MockClass> -class StrictMock<StrictMock<MockClass> >; - -} // namespace testing - -#endif // GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_NICE_STRICT_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-spec-builders.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-spec-builders.h deleted file mode 100644 index 718c9484a..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-spec-builders.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1977 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file implements the ON_CALL() and EXPECT_CALL() macros. -// -// A user can use the ON_CALL() macro to specify the default action of -// a mock method. The syntax is: -// -// ON_CALL(mock_object, Method(argument-matchers)) -// .With(multi-argument-matcher) -// .WillByDefault(action); -// -// where the .With() clause is optional. -// -// A user can use the EXPECT_CALL() macro to specify an expectation on -// a mock method. The syntax is: -// -// EXPECT_CALL(mock_object, Method(argument-matchers)) -// .With(multi-argument-matchers) -// .Times(cardinality) -// .InSequence(sequences) -// .After(expectations) -// .WillOnce(action) -// .WillRepeatedly(action) -// .RetiresOnSaturation(); -// -// where all clauses are optional, and .InSequence()/.After()/ -// .WillOnce() can appear any number of times. - -// GOOGLETEST_CM0002 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_SPEC_BUILDERS_H_ -#define GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_SPEC_BUILDERS_H_ - -#include <functional> -#include <map> -#include <memory> -#include <set> -#include <sstream> -#include <string> -#include <type_traits> -#include <utility> -#include <vector> -#include "gmock/gmock-actions.h" -#include "gmock/gmock-cardinalities.h" -#include "gmock/gmock-matchers.h" -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-internal-utils.h" -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-port.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS -# include <stdexcept> // NOLINT -#endif - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4251 \ -/* class A needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class B */) - -namespace testing { - -// An abstract handle of an expectation. -class Expectation; - -// A set of expectation handles. -class ExpectationSet; - -// Anything inside the 'internal' namespace IS INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION -// and MUST NOT BE USED IN USER CODE!!! -namespace internal { - -// Implements a mock function. -template <typename F> class FunctionMocker; - -// Base class for expectations. -class ExpectationBase; - -// Implements an expectation. -template <typename F> class TypedExpectation; - -// Helper class for testing the Expectation class template. -class ExpectationTester; - -// Protects the mock object registry (in class Mock), all function -// mockers, and all expectations. -// -// The reason we don't use more fine-grained protection is: when a -// mock function Foo() is called, it needs to consult its expectations -// to see which one should be picked. If another thread is allowed to -// call a mock function (either Foo() or a different one) at the same -// time, it could affect the "retired" attributes of Foo()'s -// expectations when InSequence() is used, and thus affect which -// expectation gets picked. Therefore, we sequence all mock function -// calls to ensure the integrity of the mock objects' states. -GTEST_API_ GTEST_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX_(g_gmock_mutex); - -// Untyped base class for ActionResultHolder<R>. -class UntypedActionResultHolderBase; - -// Abstract base class of FunctionMocker. This is the -// type-agnostic part of the function mocker interface. Its pure -// virtual methods are implemented by FunctionMocker. -class GTEST_API_ UntypedFunctionMockerBase { - public: - UntypedFunctionMockerBase(); - virtual ~UntypedFunctionMockerBase(); - - // Verifies that all expectations on this mock function have been - // satisfied. Reports one or more Google Test non-fatal failures - // and returns false if not. - bool VerifyAndClearExpectationsLocked() - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex); - - // Clears the ON_CALL()s set on this mock function. - virtual void ClearDefaultActionsLocked() - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) = 0; - - // In all of the following Untyped* functions, it's the caller's - // responsibility to guarantee the correctness of the arguments' - // types. - - // Performs the default action with the given arguments and returns - // the action's result. The call description string will be used in - // the error message to describe the call in the case the default - // action fails. - // L = * - virtual UntypedActionResultHolderBase* UntypedPerformDefaultAction( - void* untyped_args, const std::string& call_description) const = 0; - - // Performs the given action with the given arguments and returns - // the action's result. - // L = * - virtual UntypedActionResultHolderBase* UntypedPerformAction( - const void* untyped_action, void* untyped_args) const = 0; - - // Writes a message that the call is uninteresting (i.e. neither - // explicitly expected nor explicitly unexpected) to the given - // ostream. - virtual void UntypedDescribeUninterestingCall( - const void* untyped_args, - ::std::ostream* os) const - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_gmock_mutex) = 0; - - // Returns the expectation that matches the given function arguments - // (or NULL is there's no match); when a match is found, - // untyped_action is set to point to the action that should be - // performed (or NULL if the action is "do default"), and - // is_excessive is modified to indicate whether the call exceeds the - // expected number. - virtual const ExpectationBase* UntypedFindMatchingExpectation( - const void* untyped_args, - const void** untyped_action, bool* is_excessive, - ::std::ostream* what, ::std::ostream* why) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_gmock_mutex) = 0; - - // Prints the given function arguments to the ostream. - virtual void UntypedPrintArgs(const void* untyped_args, - ::std::ostream* os) const = 0; - - // Sets the mock object this mock method belongs to, and registers - // this information in the global mock registry. Will be called - // whenever an EXPECT_CALL() or ON_CALL() is executed on this mock - // method. - void RegisterOwner(const void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_gmock_mutex); - - // Sets the mock object this mock method belongs to, and sets the - // name of the mock function. Will be called upon each invocation - // of this mock function. - void SetOwnerAndName(const void* mock_obj, const char* name) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_gmock_mutex); - - // Returns the mock object this mock method belongs to. Must be - // called after RegisterOwner() or SetOwnerAndName() has been - // called. - const void* MockObject() const - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_gmock_mutex); - - // Returns the name of this mock method. Must be called after - // SetOwnerAndName() has been called. - const char* Name() const - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_gmock_mutex); - - // Returns the result of invoking this mock function with the given - // arguments. This function can be safely called from multiple - // threads concurrently. The caller is responsible for deleting the - // result. - UntypedActionResultHolderBase* UntypedInvokeWith(void* untyped_args) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_gmock_mutex); - - protected: - typedef std::vector<const void*> UntypedOnCallSpecs; - - using UntypedExpectations = std::vector<std::shared_ptr<ExpectationBase>>; - - // Returns an Expectation object that references and co-owns exp, - // which must be an expectation on this mock function. - Expectation GetHandleOf(ExpectationBase* exp); - - // Address of the mock object this mock method belongs to. Only - // valid after this mock method has been called or - // ON_CALL/EXPECT_CALL has been invoked on it. - const void* mock_obj_; // Protected by g_gmock_mutex. - - // Name of the function being mocked. Only valid after this mock - // method has been called. - const char* name_; // Protected by g_gmock_mutex. - - // All default action specs for this function mocker. - UntypedOnCallSpecs untyped_on_call_specs_; - - // All expectations for this function mocker. - // - // It's undefined behavior to interleave expectations (EXPECT_CALLs - // or ON_CALLs) and mock function calls. Also, the order of - // expectations is important. Therefore it's a logic race condition - // to read/write untyped_expectations_ concurrently. In order for - // tools like tsan to catch concurrent read/write accesses to - // untyped_expectations, we deliberately leave accesses to it - // unprotected. - UntypedExpectations untyped_expectations_; -}; // class UntypedFunctionMockerBase - -// Untyped base class for OnCallSpec<F>. -class UntypedOnCallSpecBase { - public: - // The arguments are the location of the ON_CALL() statement. - UntypedOnCallSpecBase(const char* a_file, int a_line) - : file_(a_file), line_(a_line), last_clause_(kNone) {} - - // Where in the source file was the default action spec defined? - const char* file() const { return file_; } - int line() const { return line_; } - - protected: - // Gives each clause in the ON_CALL() statement a name. - enum Clause { - // Do not change the order of the enum members! The run-time - // syntax checking relies on it. - kNone, - kWith, - kWillByDefault - }; - - // Asserts that the ON_CALL() statement has a certain property. - void AssertSpecProperty(bool property, - const std::string& failure_message) const { - Assert(property, file_, line_, failure_message); - } - - // Expects that the ON_CALL() statement has a certain property. - void ExpectSpecProperty(bool property, - const std::string& failure_message) const { - Expect(property, file_, line_, failure_message); - } - - const char* file_; - int line_; - - // The last clause in the ON_CALL() statement as seen so far. - // Initially kNone and changes as the statement is parsed. - Clause last_clause_; -}; // class UntypedOnCallSpecBase - -// This template class implements an ON_CALL spec. -template <typename F> -class OnCallSpec : public UntypedOnCallSpecBase { - public: - typedef typename Function<F>::ArgumentTuple ArgumentTuple; - typedef typename Function<F>::ArgumentMatcherTuple ArgumentMatcherTuple; - - // Constructs an OnCallSpec object from the information inside - // the parenthesis of an ON_CALL() statement. - OnCallSpec(const char* a_file, int a_line, - const ArgumentMatcherTuple& matchers) - : UntypedOnCallSpecBase(a_file, a_line), - matchers_(matchers), - // By default, extra_matcher_ should match anything. However, - // we cannot initialize it with _ as that causes ambiguity between - // Matcher's copy and move constructor for some argument types. - extra_matcher_(A<const ArgumentTuple&>()) {} - - // Implements the .With() clause. - OnCallSpec& With(const Matcher<const ArgumentTuple&>& m) { - // Makes sure this is called at most once. - ExpectSpecProperty(last_clause_ < kWith, - ".With() cannot appear " - "more than once in an ON_CALL()."); - last_clause_ = kWith; - - extra_matcher_ = m; - return *this; - } - - // Implements the .WillByDefault() clause. - OnCallSpec& WillByDefault(const Action<F>& action) { - ExpectSpecProperty(last_clause_ < kWillByDefault, - ".WillByDefault() must appear " - "exactly once in an ON_CALL()."); - last_clause_ = kWillByDefault; - - ExpectSpecProperty(!action.IsDoDefault(), - "DoDefault() cannot be used in ON_CALL()."); - action_ = action; - return *this; - } - - // Returns true if and only if the given arguments match the matchers. - bool Matches(const ArgumentTuple& args) const { - return TupleMatches(matchers_, args) && extra_matcher_.Matches(args); - } - - // Returns the action specified by the user. - const Action<F>& GetAction() const { - AssertSpecProperty(last_clause_ == kWillByDefault, - ".WillByDefault() must appear exactly " - "once in an ON_CALL()."); - return action_; - } - - private: - // The information in statement - // - // ON_CALL(mock_object, Method(matchers)) - // .With(multi-argument-matcher) - // .WillByDefault(action); - // - // is recorded in the data members like this: - // - // source file that contains the statement => file_ - // line number of the statement => line_ - // matchers => matchers_ - // multi-argument-matcher => extra_matcher_ - // action => action_ - ArgumentMatcherTuple matchers_; - Matcher<const ArgumentTuple&> extra_matcher_; - Action<F> action_; -}; // class OnCallSpec - -// Possible reactions on uninteresting calls. -enum CallReaction { - kAllow, - kWarn, - kFail, -}; - -} // namespace internal - -// Utilities for manipulating mock objects. -class GTEST_API_ Mock { - public: - // The following public methods can be called concurrently. - - // Tells Google Mock to ignore mock_obj when checking for leaked - // mock objects. - static void AllowLeak(const void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex); - - // Verifies and clears all expectations on the given mock object. - // If the expectations aren't satisfied, generates one or more - // Google Test non-fatal failures and returns false. - static bool VerifyAndClearExpectations(void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex); - - // Verifies all expectations on the given mock object and clears its - // default actions and expectations. Returns true if and only if the - // verification was successful. - static bool VerifyAndClear(void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex); - - // Returns whether the mock was created as a naggy mock (default) - static bool IsNaggy(void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex); - // Returns whether the mock was created as a nice mock - static bool IsNice(void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex); - // Returns whether the mock was created as a strict mock - static bool IsStrict(void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex); - - private: - friend class internal::UntypedFunctionMockerBase; - - // Needed for a function mocker to register itself (so that we know - // how to clear a mock object). - template <typename F> - friend class internal::FunctionMocker; - - template <typename M> - friend class NiceMock; - - template <typename M> - friend class NaggyMock; - - template <typename M> - friend class StrictMock; - - // Tells Google Mock to allow uninteresting calls on the given mock - // object. - static void AllowUninterestingCalls(const void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex); - - // Tells Google Mock to warn the user about uninteresting calls on - // the given mock object. - static void WarnUninterestingCalls(const void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex); - - // Tells Google Mock to fail uninteresting calls on the given mock - // object. - static void FailUninterestingCalls(const void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex); - - // Tells Google Mock the given mock object is being destroyed and - // its entry in the call-reaction table should be removed. - static void UnregisterCallReaction(const void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex); - - // Returns the reaction Google Mock will have on uninteresting calls - // made on the given mock object. - static internal::CallReaction GetReactionOnUninterestingCalls( - const void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex); - - // Verifies that all expectations on the given mock object have been - // satisfied. Reports one or more Google Test non-fatal failures - // and returns false if not. - static bool VerifyAndClearExpectationsLocked(void* mock_obj) - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex); - - // Clears all ON_CALL()s set on the given mock object. - static void ClearDefaultActionsLocked(void* mock_obj) - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex); - - // Registers a mock object and a mock method it owns. - static void Register( - const void* mock_obj, - internal::UntypedFunctionMockerBase* mocker) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex); - - // Tells Google Mock where in the source code mock_obj is used in an - // ON_CALL or EXPECT_CALL. In case mock_obj is leaked, this - // information helps the user identify which object it is. - static void RegisterUseByOnCallOrExpectCall( - const void* mock_obj, const char* file, int line) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex); - - // Unregisters a mock method; removes the owning mock object from - // the registry when the last mock method associated with it has - // been unregistered. This is called only in the destructor of - // FunctionMocker. - static void UnregisterLocked(internal::UntypedFunctionMockerBase* mocker) - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex); -}; // class Mock - -// An abstract handle of an expectation. Useful in the .After() -// clause of EXPECT_CALL() for setting the (partial) order of -// expectations. The syntax: -// -// Expectation e1 = EXPECT_CALL(...)...; -// EXPECT_CALL(...).After(e1)...; -// -// sets two expectations where the latter can only be matched after -// the former has been satisfied. -// -// Notes: -// - This class is copyable and has value semantics. -// - Constness is shallow: a const Expectation object itself cannot -// be modified, but the mutable methods of the ExpectationBase -// object it references can be called via expectation_base(). - -class GTEST_API_ Expectation { - public: - // Constructs a null object that doesn't reference any expectation. - Expectation(); - - ~Expectation(); - - // This single-argument ctor must not be explicit, in order to support the - // Expectation e = EXPECT_CALL(...); - // syntax. - // - // A TypedExpectation object stores its pre-requisites as - // Expectation objects, and needs to call the non-const Retire() - // method on the ExpectationBase objects they reference. Therefore - // Expectation must receive a *non-const* reference to the - // ExpectationBase object. - Expectation(internal::ExpectationBase& exp); // NOLINT - - // The compiler-generated copy ctor and operator= work exactly as - // intended, so we don't need to define our own. - - // Returns true if and only if rhs references the same expectation as this - // object does. - bool operator==(const Expectation& rhs) const { - return expectation_base_ == rhs.expectation_base_; - } - - bool operator!=(const Expectation& rhs) const { return !(*this == rhs); } - - private: - friend class ExpectationSet; - friend class Sequence; - friend class ::testing::internal::ExpectationBase; - friend class ::testing::internal::UntypedFunctionMockerBase; - - template <typename F> - friend class ::testing::internal::FunctionMocker; - - template <typename F> - friend class ::testing::internal::TypedExpectation; - - // This comparator is needed for putting Expectation objects into a set. - class Less { - public: - bool operator()(const Expectation& lhs, const Expectation& rhs) const { - return lhs.expectation_base_.get() < rhs.expectation_base_.get(); - } - }; - - typedef ::std::set<Expectation, Less> Set; - - Expectation( - const std::shared_ptr<internal::ExpectationBase>& expectation_base); - - // Returns the expectation this object references. - const std::shared_ptr<internal::ExpectationBase>& expectation_base() const { - return expectation_base_; - } - - // A shared_ptr that co-owns the expectation this handle references. - std::shared_ptr<internal::ExpectationBase> expectation_base_; -}; - -// A set of expectation handles. Useful in the .After() clause of -// EXPECT_CALL() for setting the (partial) order of expectations. The -// syntax: -// -// ExpectationSet es; -// es += EXPECT_CALL(...)...; -// es += EXPECT_CALL(...)...; -// EXPECT_CALL(...).After(es)...; -// -// sets three expectations where the last one can only be matched -// after the first two have both been satisfied. -// -// This class is copyable and has value semantics. -class ExpectationSet { - public: - // A bidirectional iterator that can read a const element in the set. - typedef Expectation::Set::const_iterator const_iterator; - - // An object stored in the set. This is an alias of Expectation. - typedef Expectation::Set::value_type value_type; - - // Constructs an empty set. - ExpectationSet() {} - - // This single-argument ctor must not be explicit, in order to support the - // ExpectationSet es = EXPECT_CALL(...); - // syntax. - ExpectationSet(internal::ExpectationBase& exp) { // NOLINT - *this += Expectation(exp); - } - - // This single-argument ctor implements implicit conversion from - // Expectation and thus must not be explicit. This allows either an - // Expectation or an ExpectationSet to be used in .After(). - ExpectationSet(const Expectation& e) { // NOLINT - *this += e; - } - - // The compiler-generator ctor and operator= works exactly as - // intended, so we don't need to define our own. - - // Returns true if and only if rhs contains the same set of Expectation - // objects as this does. - bool operator==(const ExpectationSet& rhs) const { - return expectations_ == rhs.expectations_; - } - - bool operator!=(const ExpectationSet& rhs) const { return !(*this == rhs); } - - // Implements the syntax - // expectation_set += EXPECT_CALL(...); - ExpectationSet& operator+=(const Expectation& e) { - expectations_.insert(e); - return *this; - } - - int size() const { return static_cast<int>(expectations_.size()); } - - const_iterator begin() const { return expectations_.begin(); } - const_iterator end() const { return expectations_.end(); } - - private: - Expectation::Set expectations_; -}; - - -// Sequence objects are used by a user to specify the relative order -// in which the expectations should match. They are copyable (we rely -// on the compiler-defined copy constructor and assignment operator). -class GTEST_API_ Sequence { - public: - // Constructs an empty sequence. - Sequence() : last_expectation_(new Expectation) {} - - // Adds an expectation to this sequence. The caller must ensure - // that no other thread is accessing this Sequence object. - void AddExpectation(const Expectation& expectation) const; - - private: - // The last expectation in this sequence. - std::shared_ptr<Expectation> last_expectation_; -}; // class Sequence - -// An object of this type causes all EXPECT_CALL() statements -// encountered in its scope to be put in an anonymous sequence. The -// work is done in the constructor and destructor. You should only -// create an InSequence object on the stack. -// -// The sole purpose for this class is to support easy definition of -// sequential expectations, e.g. -// -// { -// InSequence dummy; // The name of the object doesn't matter. -// -// // The following expectations must match in the order they appear. -// EXPECT_CALL(a, Bar())...; -// EXPECT_CALL(a, Baz())...; -// ... -// EXPECT_CALL(b, Xyz())...; -// } -// -// You can create InSequence objects in multiple threads, as long as -// they are used to affect different mock objects. The idea is that -// each thread can create and set up its own mocks as if it's the only -// thread. However, for clarity of your tests we recommend you to set -// up mocks in the main thread unless you have a good reason not to do -// so. -class GTEST_API_ InSequence { - public: - InSequence(); - ~InSequence(); - private: - bool sequence_created_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(InSequence); // NOLINT -} GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_; - -namespace internal { - -// Points to the implicit sequence introduced by a living InSequence -// object (if any) in the current thread or NULL. -GTEST_API_ extern ThreadLocal<Sequence*> g_gmock_implicit_sequence; - -// Base class for implementing expectations. -// -// There are two reasons for having a type-agnostic base class for -// Expectation: -// -// 1. We need to store collections of expectations of different -// types (e.g. all pre-requisites of a particular expectation, all -// expectations in a sequence). Therefore these expectation objects -// must share a common base class. -// -// 2. We can avoid binary code bloat by moving methods not depending -// on the template argument of Expectation to the base class. -// -// This class is internal and mustn't be used by user code directly. -class GTEST_API_ ExpectationBase { - public: - // source_text is the EXPECT_CALL(...) source that created this Expectation. - ExpectationBase(const char* file, int line, const std::string& source_text); - - virtual ~ExpectationBase(); - - // Where in the source file was the expectation spec defined? - const char* file() const { return file_; } - int line() const { return line_; } - const char* source_text() const { return source_text_.c_str(); } - // Returns the cardinality specified in the expectation spec. - const Cardinality& cardinality() const { return cardinality_; } - - // Describes the source file location of this expectation. - void DescribeLocationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - *os << FormatFileLocation(file(), line()) << " "; - } - - // Describes how many times a function call matching this - // expectation has occurred. - void DescribeCallCountTo(::std::ostream* os) const - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex); - - // If this mock method has an extra matcher (i.e. .With(matcher)), - // describes it to the ostream. - virtual void MaybeDescribeExtraMatcherTo(::std::ostream* os) = 0; - - protected: - friend class ::testing::Expectation; - friend class UntypedFunctionMockerBase; - - enum Clause { - // Don't change the order of the enum members! - kNone, - kWith, - kTimes, - kInSequence, - kAfter, - kWillOnce, - kWillRepeatedly, - kRetiresOnSaturation - }; - - typedef std::vector<const void*> UntypedActions; - - // Returns an Expectation object that references and co-owns this - // expectation. - virtual Expectation GetHandle() = 0; - - // Asserts that the EXPECT_CALL() statement has the given property. - void AssertSpecProperty(bool property, - const std::string& failure_message) const { - Assert(property, file_, line_, failure_message); - } - - // Expects that the EXPECT_CALL() statement has the given property. - void ExpectSpecProperty(bool property, - const std::string& failure_message) const { - Expect(property, file_, line_, failure_message); - } - - // Explicitly specifies the cardinality of this expectation. Used - // by the subclasses to implement the .Times() clause. - void SpecifyCardinality(const Cardinality& cardinality); - - // Returns true if and only if the user specified the cardinality - // explicitly using a .Times(). - bool cardinality_specified() const { return cardinality_specified_; } - - // Sets the cardinality of this expectation spec. - void set_cardinality(const Cardinality& a_cardinality) { - cardinality_ = a_cardinality; - } - - // The following group of methods should only be called after the - // EXPECT_CALL() statement, and only when g_gmock_mutex is held by - // the current thread. - - // Retires all pre-requisites of this expectation. - void RetireAllPreRequisites() - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex); - - // Returns true if and only if this expectation is retired. - bool is_retired() const - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); - return retired_; - } - - // Retires this expectation. - void Retire() - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); - retired_ = true; - } - - // Returns true if and only if this expectation is satisfied. - bool IsSatisfied() const - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); - return cardinality().IsSatisfiedByCallCount(call_count_); - } - - // Returns true if and only if this expectation is saturated. - bool IsSaturated() const - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); - return cardinality().IsSaturatedByCallCount(call_count_); - } - - // Returns true if and only if this expectation is over-saturated. - bool IsOverSaturated() const - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); - return cardinality().IsOverSaturatedByCallCount(call_count_); - } - - // Returns true if and only if all pre-requisites of this expectation are - // satisfied. - bool AllPrerequisitesAreSatisfied() const - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex); - - // Adds unsatisfied pre-requisites of this expectation to 'result'. - void FindUnsatisfiedPrerequisites(ExpectationSet* result) const - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex); - - // Returns the number this expectation has been invoked. - int call_count() const - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); - return call_count_; - } - - // Increments the number this expectation has been invoked. - void IncrementCallCount() - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); - call_count_++; - } - - // Checks the action count (i.e. the number of WillOnce() and - // WillRepeatedly() clauses) against the cardinality if this hasn't - // been done before. Prints a warning if there are too many or too - // few actions. - void CheckActionCountIfNotDone() const - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_); - - friend class ::testing::Sequence; - friend class ::testing::internal::ExpectationTester; - - template <typename Function> - friend class TypedExpectation; - - // Implements the .Times() clause. - void UntypedTimes(const Cardinality& a_cardinality); - - // This group of fields are part of the spec and won't change after - // an EXPECT_CALL() statement finishes. - const char* file_; // The file that contains the expectation. - int line_; // The line number of the expectation. - const std::string source_text_; // The EXPECT_CALL(...) source text. - // True if and only if the cardinality is specified explicitly. - bool cardinality_specified_; - Cardinality cardinality_; // The cardinality of the expectation. - // The immediate pre-requisites (i.e. expectations that must be - // satisfied before this expectation can be matched) of this - // expectation. We use std::shared_ptr in the set because we want an - // Expectation object to be co-owned by its FunctionMocker and its - // successors. This allows multiple mock objects to be deleted at - // different times. - ExpectationSet immediate_prerequisites_; - - // This group of fields are the current state of the expectation, - // and can change as the mock function is called. - int call_count_; // How many times this expectation has been invoked. - bool retired_; // True if and only if this expectation has retired. - UntypedActions untyped_actions_; - bool extra_matcher_specified_; - bool repeated_action_specified_; // True if a WillRepeatedly() was specified. - bool retires_on_saturation_; - Clause last_clause_; - mutable bool action_count_checked_; // Under mutex_. - mutable Mutex mutex_; // Protects action_count_checked_. - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(ExpectationBase); -}; // class ExpectationBase - -// Impements an expectation for the given function type. -template <typename F> -class TypedExpectation : public ExpectationBase { - public: - typedef typename Function<F>::ArgumentTuple ArgumentTuple; - typedef typename Function<F>::ArgumentMatcherTuple ArgumentMatcherTuple; - typedef typename Function<F>::Result Result; - - TypedExpectation(FunctionMocker<F>* owner, const char* a_file, int a_line, - const std::string& a_source_text, - const ArgumentMatcherTuple& m) - : ExpectationBase(a_file, a_line, a_source_text), - owner_(owner), - matchers_(m), - // By default, extra_matcher_ should match anything. However, - // we cannot initialize it with _ as that causes ambiguity between - // Matcher's copy and move constructor for some argument types. - extra_matcher_(A<const ArgumentTuple&>()), - repeated_action_(DoDefault()) {} - - ~TypedExpectation() override { - // Check the validity of the action count if it hasn't been done - // yet (for example, if the expectation was never used). - CheckActionCountIfNotDone(); - for (UntypedActions::const_iterator it = untyped_actions_.begin(); - it != untyped_actions_.end(); ++it) { - delete static_cast<const Action<F>*>(*it); - } - } - - // Implements the .With() clause. - TypedExpectation& With(const Matcher<const ArgumentTuple&>& m) { - if (last_clause_ == kWith) { - ExpectSpecProperty(false, - ".With() cannot appear " - "more than once in an EXPECT_CALL()."); - } else { - ExpectSpecProperty(last_clause_ < kWith, - ".With() must be the first " - "clause in an EXPECT_CALL()."); - } - last_clause_ = kWith; - - extra_matcher_ = m; - extra_matcher_specified_ = true; - return *this; - } - - // Implements the .Times() clause. - TypedExpectation& Times(const Cardinality& a_cardinality) { - ExpectationBase::UntypedTimes(a_cardinality); - return *this; - } - - // Implements the .Times() clause. - TypedExpectation& Times(int n) { - return Times(Exactly(n)); - } - - // Implements the .InSequence() clause. - TypedExpectation& InSequence(const Sequence& s) { - ExpectSpecProperty(last_clause_ <= kInSequence, - ".InSequence() cannot appear after .After()," - " .WillOnce(), .WillRepeatedly(), or " - ".RetiresOnSaturation()."); - last_clause_ = kInSequence; - - s.AddExpectation(GetHandle()); - return *this; - } - TypedExpectation& InSequence(const Sequence& s1, const Sequence& s2) { - return InSequence(s1).InSequence(s2); - } - TypedExpectation& InSequence(const Sequence& s1, const Sequence& s2, - const Sequence& s3) { - return InSequence(s1, s2).InSequence(s3); - } - TypedExpectation& InSequence(const Sequence& s1, const Sequence& s2, - const Sequence& s3, const Sequence& s4) { - return InSequence(s1, s2, s3).InSequence(s4); - } - TypedExpectation& InSequence(const Sequence& s1, const Sequence& s2, - const Sequence& s3, const Sequence& s4, - const Sequence& s5) { - return InSequence(s1, s2, s3, s4).InSequence(s5); - } - - // Implements that .After() clause. - TypedExpectation& After(const ExpectationSet& s) { - ExpectSpecProperty(last_clause_ <= kAfter, - ".After() cannot appear after .WillOnce()," - " .WillRepeatedly(), or " - ".RetiresOnSaturation()."); - last_clause_ = kAfter; - - for (ExpectationSet::const_iterator it = s.begin(); it != s.end(); ++it) { - immediate_prerequisites_ += *it; - } - return *this; - } - TypedExpectation& After(const ExpectationSet& s1, const ExpectationSet& s2) { - return After(s1).After(s2); - } - TypedExpectation& After(const ExpectationSet& s1, const ExpectationSet& s2, - const ExpectationSet& s3) { - return After(s1, s2).After(s3); - } - TypedExpectation& After(const ExpectationSet& s1, const ExpectationSet& s2, - const ExpectationSet& s3, const ExpectationSet& s4) { - return After(s1, s2, s3).After(s4); - } - TypedExpectation& After(const ExpectationSet& s1, const ExpectationSet& s2, - const ExpectationSet& s3, const ExpectationSet& s4, - const ExpectationSet& s5) { - return After(s1, s2, s3, s4).After(s5); - } - - // Implements the .WillOnce() clause. - TypedExpectation& WillOnce(const Action<F>& action) { - ExpectSpecProperty(last_clause_ <= kWillOnce, - ".WillOnce() cannot appear after " - ".WillRepeatedly() or .RetiresOnSaturation()."); - last_clause_ = kWillOnce; - - untyped_actions_.push_back(new Action<F>(action)); - if (!cardinality_specified()) { - set_cardinality(Exactly(static_cast<int>(untyped_actions_.size()))); - } - return *this; - } - - // Implements the .WillRepeatedly() clause. - TypedExpectation& WillRepeatedly(const Action<F>& action) { - if (last_clause_ == kWillRepeatedly) { - ExpectSpecProperty(false, - ".WillRepeatedly() cannot appear " - "more than once in an EXPECT_CALL()."); - } else { - ExpectSpecProperty(last_clause_ < kWillRepeatedly, - ".WillRepeatedly() cannot appear " - "after .RetiresOnSaturation()."); - } - last_clause_ = kWillRepeatedly; - repeated_action_specified_ = true; - - repeated_action_ = action; - if (!cardinality_specified()) { - set_cardinality(AtLeast(static_cast<int>(untyped_actions_.size()))); - } - - // Now that no more action clauses can be specified, we check - // whether their count makes sense. - CheckActionCountIfNotDone(); - return *this; - } - - // Implements the .RetiresOnSaturation() clause. - TypedExpectation& RetiresOnSaturation() { - ExpectSpecProperty(last_clause_ < kRetiresOnSaturation, - ".RetiresOnSaturation() cannot appear " - "more than once."); - last_clause_ = kRetiresOnSaturation; - retires_on_saturation_ = true; - - // Now that no more action clauses can be specified, we check - // whether their count makes sense. - CheckActionCountIfNotDone(); - return *this; - } - - // Returns the matchers for the arguments as specified inside the - // EXPECT_CALL() macro. - const ArgumentMatcherTuple& matchers() const { - return matchers_; - } - - // Returns the matcher specified by the .With() clause. - const Matcher<const ArgumentTuple&>& extra_matcher() const { - return extra_matcher_; - } - - // Returns the action specified by the .WillRepeatedly() clause. - const Action<F>& repeated_action() const { return repeated_action_; } - - // If this mock method has an extra matcher (i.e. .With(matcher)), - // describes it to the ostream. - void MaybeDescribeExtraMatcherTo(::std::ostream* os) override { - if (extra_matcher_specified_) { - *os << " Expected args: "; - extra_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - *os << "\n"; - } - } - - private: - template <typename Function> - friend class FunctionMocker; - - // Returns an Expectation object that references and co-owns this - // expectation. - Expectation GetHandle() override { return owner_->GetHandleOf(this); } - - // The following methods will be called only after the EXPECT_CALL() - // statement finishes and when the current thread holds - // g_gmock_mutex. - - // Returns true if and only if this expectation matches the given arguments. - bool Matches(const ArgumentTuple& args) const - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); - return TupleMatches(matchers_, args) && extra_matcher_.Matches(args); - } - - // Returns true if and only if this expectation should handle the given - // arguments. - bool ShouldHandleArguments(const ArgumentTuple& args) const - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); - - // In case the action count wasn't checked when the expectation - // was defined (e.g. if this expectation has no WillRepeatedly() - // or RetiresOnSaturation() clause), we check it when the - // expectation is used for the first time. - CheckActionCountIfNotDone(); - return !is_retired() && AllPrerequisitesAreSatisfied() && Matches(args); - } - - // Describes the result of matching the arguments against this - // expectation to the given ostream. - void ExplainMatchResultTo( - const ArgumentTuple& args, - ::std::ostream* os) const - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); - - if (is_retired()) { - *os << " Expected: the expectation is active\n" - << " Actual: it is retired\n"; - } else if (!Matches(args)) { - if (!TupleMatches(matchers_, args)) { - ExplainMatchFailureTupleTo(matchers_, args, os); - } - StringMatchResultListener listener; - if (!extra_matcher_.MatchAndExplain(args, &listener)) { - *os << " Expected args: "; - extra_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); - *os << "\n Actual: don't match"; - - internal::PrintIfNotEmpty(listener.str(), os); - *os << "\n"; - } - } else if (!AllPrerequisitesAreSatisfied()) { - *os << " Expected: all pre-requisites are satisfied\n" - << " Actual: the following immediate pre-requisites " - << "are not satisfied:\n"; - ExpectationSet unsatisfied_prereqs; - FindUnsatisfiedPrerequisites(&unsatisfied_prereqs); - int i = 0; - for (ExpectationSet::const_iterator it = unsatisfied_prereqs.begin(); - it != unsatisfied_prereqs.end(); ++it) { - it->expectation_base()->DescribeLocationTo(os); - *os << "pre-requisite #" << i++ << "\n"; - } - *os << " (end of pre-requisites)\n"; - } else { - // This line is here just for completeness' sake. It will never - // be executed as currently the ExplainMatchResultTo() function - // is called only when the mock function call does NOT match the - // expectation. - *os << "The call matches the expectation.\n"; - } - } - - // Returns the action that should be taken for the current invocation. - const Action<F>& GetCurrentAction(const FunctionMocker<F>* mocker, - const ArgumentTuple& args) const - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); - const int count = call_count(); - Assert(count >= 1, __FILE__, __LINE__, - "call_count() is <= 0 when GetCurrentAction() is " - "called - this should never happen."); - - const int action_count = static_cast<int>(untyped_actions_.size()); - if (action_count > 0 && !repeated_action_specified_ && - count > action_count) { - // If there is at least one WillOnce() and no WillRepeatedly(), - // we warn the user when the WillOnce() clauses ran out. - ::std::stringstream ss; - DescribeLocationTo(&ss); - ss << "Actions ran out in " << source_text() << "...\n" - << "Called " << count << " times, but only " - << action_count << " WillOnce()" - << (action_count == 1 ? " is" : "s are") << " specified - "; - mocker->DescribeDefaultActionTo(args, &ss); - Log(kWarning, ss.str(), 1); - } - - return count <= action_count - ? *static_cast<const Action<F>*>( - untyped_actions_[static_cast<size_t>(count - 1)]) - : repeated_action(); - } - - // Given the arguments of a mock function call, if the call will - // over-saturate this expectation, returns the default action; - // otherwise, returns the next action in this expectation. Also - // describes *what* happened to 'what', and explains *why* Google - // Mock does it to 'why'. This method is not const as it calls - // IncrementCallCount(). A return value of NULL means the default - // action. - const Action<F>* GetActionForArguments(const FunctionMocker<F>* mocker, - const ArgumentTuple& args, - ::std::ostream* what, - ::std::ostream* why) - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); - if (IsSaturated()) { - // We have an excessive call. - IncrementCallCount(); - *what << "Mock function called more times than expected - "; - mocker->DescribeDefaultActionTo(args, what); - DescribeCallCountTo(why); - - return nullptr; - } - - IncrementCallCount(); - RetireAllPreRequisites(); - - if (retires_on_saturation_ && IsSaturated()) { - Retire(); - } - - // Must be done after IncrementCount()! - *what << "Mock function call matches " << source_text() <<"...\n"; - return &(GetCurrentAction(mocker, args)); - } - - // All the fields below won't change once the EXPECT_CALL() - // statement finishes. - FunctionMocker<F>* const owner_; - ArgumentMatcherTuple matchers_; - Matcher<const ArgumentTuple&> extra_matcher_; - Action<F> repeated_action_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TypedExpectation); -}; // class TypedExpectation - -// A MockSpec object is used by ON_CALL() or EXPECT_CALL() for -// specifying the default behavior of, or expectation on, a mock -// function. - -// Note: class MockSpec really belongs to the ::testing namespace. -// However if we define it in ::testing, MSVC will complain when -// classes in ::testing::internal declare it as a friend class -// template. To workaround this compiler bug, we define MockSpec in -// ::testing::internal and import it into ::testing. - -// Logs a message including file and line number information. -GTEST_API_ void LogWithLocation(testing::internal::LogSeverity severity, - const char* file, int line, - const std::string& message); - -template <typename F> -class MockSpec { - public: - typedef typename internal::Function<F>::ArgumentTuple ArgumentTuple; - typedef typename internal::Function<F>::ArgumentMatcherTuple - ArgumentMatcherTuple; - - // Constructs a MockSpec object, given the function mocker object - // that the spec is associated with. - MockSpec(internal::FunctionMocker<F>* function_mocker, - const ArgumentMatcherTuple& matchers) - : function_mocker_(function_mocker), matchers_(matchers) {} - - // Adds a new default action spec to the function mocker and returns - // the newly created spec. - internal::OnCallSpec<F>& InternalDefaultActionSetAt( - const char* file, int line, const char* obj, const char* call) { - LogWithLocation(internal::kInfo, file, line, - std::string("ON_CALL(") + obj + ", " + call + ") invoked"); - return function_mocker_->AddNewOnCallSpec(file, line, matchers_); - } - - // Adds a new expectation spec to the function mocker and returns - // the newly created spec. - internal::TypedExpectation<F>& InternalExpectedAt( - const char* file, int line, const char* obj, const char* call) { - const std::string source_text(std::string("EXPECT_CALL(") + obj + ", " + - call + ")"); - LogWithLocation(internal::kInfo, file, line, source_text + " invoked"); - return function_mocker_->AddNewExpectation( - file, line, source_text, matchers_); - } - - // This operator overload is used to swallow the superfluous parameter list - // introduced by the ON/EXPECT_CALL macros. See the macro comments for more - // explanation. - MockSpec<F>& operator()(const internal::WithoutMatchers&, void* const) { - return *this; - } - - private: - template <typename Function> - friend class internal::FunctionMocker; - - // The function mocker that owns this spec. - internal::FunctionMocker<F>* const function_mocker_; - // The argument matchers specified in the spec. - ArgumentMatcherTuple matchers_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(MockSpec); -}; // class MockSpec - -// Wrapper type for generically holding an ordinary value or lvalue reference. -// If T is not a reference type, it must be copyable or movable. -// ReferenceOrValueWrapper<T> is movable, and will also be copyable unless -// T is a move-only value type (which means that it will always be copyable -// if the current platform does not support move semantics). -// -// The primary template defines handling for values, but function header -// comments describe the contract for the whole template (including -// specializations). -template <typename T> -class ReferenceOrValueWrapper { - public: - // Constructs a wrapper from the given value/reference. - explicit ReferenceOrValueWrapper(T value) - : value_(std::move(value)) { - } - - // Unwraps and returns the underlying value/reference, exactly as - // originally passed. The behavior of calling this more than once on - // the same object is unspecified. - T Unwrap() { return std::move(value_); } - - // Provides nondestructive access to the underlying value/reference. - // Always returns a const reference (more precisely, - // const std::add_lvalue_reference<T>::type). The behavior of calling this - // after calling Unwrap on the same object is unspecified. - const T& Peek() const { - return value_; - } - - private: - T value_; -}; - -// Specialization for lvalue reference types. See primary template -// for documentation. -template <typename T> -class ReferenceOrValueWrapper<T&> { - public: - // Workaround for debatable pass-by-reference lint warning (c-library-team - // policy precludes NOLINT in this context) - typedef T& reference; - explicit ReferenceOrValueWrapper(reference ref) - : value_ptr_(&ref) {} - T& Unwrap() { return *value_ptr_; } - const T& Peek() const { return *value_ptr_; } - - private: - T* value_ptr_; -}; - -// C++ treats the void type specially. For example, you cannot define -// a void-typed variable or pass a void value to a function. -// ActionResultHolder<T> holds a value of type T, where T must be a -// copyable type or void (T doesn't need to be default-constructable). -// It hides the syntactic difference between void and other types, and -// is used to unify the code for invoking both void-returning and -// non-void-returning mock functions. - -// Untyped base class for ActionResultHolder<T>. -class UntypedActionResultHolderBase { - public: - virtual ~UntypedActionResultHolderBase() {} - - // Prints the held value as an action's result to os. - virtual void PrintAsActionResult(::std::ostream* os) const = 0; -}; - -// This generic definition is used when T is not void. -template <typename T> -class ActionResultHolder : public UntypedActionResultHolderBase { - public: - // Returns the held value. Must not be called more than once. - T Unwrap() { - return result_.Unwrap(); - } - - // Prints the held value as an action's result to os. - void PrintAsActionResult(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "\n Returns: "; - // T may be a reference type, so we don't use UniversalPrint(). - UniversalPrinter<T>::Print(result_.Peek(), os); - } - - // Performs the given mock function's default action and returns the - // result in a new-ed ActionResultHolder. - template <typename F> - static ActionResultHolder* PerformDefaultAction( - const FunctionMocker<F>* func_mocker, - typename Function<F>::ArgumentTuple&& args, - const std::string& call_description) { - return new ActionResultHolder(Wrapper(func_mocker->PerformDefaultAction( - std::move(args), call_description))); - } - - // Performs the given action and returns the result in a new-ed - // ActionResultHolder. - template <typename F> - static ActionResultHolder* PerformAction( - const Action<F>& action, typename Function<F>::ArgumentTuple&& args) { - return new ActionResultHolder( - Wrapper(action.Perform(std::move(args)))); - } - - private: - typedef ReferenceOrValueWrapper<T> Wrapper; - - explicit ActionResultHolder(Wrapper result) - : result_(std::move(result)) { - } - - Wrapper result_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ActionResultHolder); -}; - -// Specialization for T = void. -template <> -class ActionResultHolder<void> : public UntypedActionResultHolderBase { - public: - void Unwrap() { } - - void PrintAsActionResult(::std::ostream* /* os */) const override {} - - // Performs the given mock function's default action and returns ownership - // of an empty ActionResultHolder*. - template <typename F> - static ActionResultHolder* PerformDefaultAction( - const FunctionMocker<F>* func_mocker, - typename Function<F>::ArgumentTuple&& args, - const std::string& call_description) { - func_mocker->PerformDefaultAction(std::move(args), call_description); - return new ActionResultHolder; - } - - // Performs the given action and returns ownership of an empty - // ActionResultHolder*. - template <typename F> - static ActionResultHolder* PerformAction( - const Action<F>& action, typename Function<F>::ArgumentTuple&& args) { - action.Perform(std::move(args)); - return new ActionResultHolder; - } - - private: - ActionResultHolder() {} - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ActionResultHolder); -}; - -template <typename F> -class FunctionMocker; - -template <typename R, typename... Args> -class FunctionMocker<R(Args...)> final : public UntypedFunctionMockerBase { - using F = R(Args...); - - public: - using Result = R; - using ArgumentTuple = std::tuple<Args...>; - using ArgumentMatcherTuple = std::tuple<Matcher<Args>...>; - - FunctionMocker() {} - - // There is no generally useful and implementable semantics of - // copying a mock object, so copying a mock is usually a user error. - // Thus we disallow copying function mockers. If the user really - // wants to copy a mock object, they should implement their own copy - // operation, for example: - // - // class MockFoo : public Foo { - // public: - // // Defines a copy constructor explicitly. - // MockFoo(const MockFoo& src) {} - // ... - // }; - FunctionMocker(const FunctionMocker&) = delete; - FunctionMocker& operator=(const FunctionMocker&) = delete; - - // The destructor verifies that all expectations on this mock - // function have been satisfied. If not, it will report Google Test - // non-fatal failures for the violations. - ~FunctionMocker() override GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - MutexLock l(&g_gmock_mutex); - VerifyAndClearExpectationsLocked(); - Mock::UnregisterLocked(this); - ClearDefaultActionsLocked(); - } - - // Returns the ON_CALL spec that matches this mock function with the - // given arguments; returns NULL if no matching ON_CALL is found. - // L = * - const OnCallSpec<F>* FindOnCallSpec( - const ArgumentTuple& args) const { - for (UntypedOnCallSpecs::const_reverse_iterator it - = untyped_on_call_specs_.rbegin(); - it != untyped_on_call_specs_.rend(); ++it) { - const OnCallSpec<F>* spec = static_cast<const OnCallSpec<F>*>(*it); - if (spec->Matches(args)) - return spec; - } - - return nullptr; - } - - // Performs the default action of this mock function on the given - // arguments and returns the result. Asserts (or throws if - // exceptions are enabled) with a helpful call descrption if there - // is no valid return value. This method doesn't depend on the - // mutable state of this object, and thus can be called concurrently - // without locking. - // L = * - Result PerformDefaultAction(ArgumentTuple&& args, - const std::string& call_description) const { - const OnCallSpec<F>* const spec = - this->FindOnCallSpec(args); - if (spec != nullptr) { - return spec->GetAction().Perform(std::move(args)); - } - const std::string message = - call_description + - "\n The mock function has no default action " - "set, and its return type has no default value set."; -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - if (!DefaultValue<Result>::Exists()) { - throw std::runtime_error(message); - } -#else - Assert(DefaultValue<Result>::Exists(), "", -1, message); -#endif - return DefaultValue<Result>::Get(); - } - - // Performs the default action with the given arguments and returns - // the action's result. The call description string will be used in - // the error message to describe the call in the case the default - // action fails. The caller is responsible for deleting the result. - // L = * - UntypedActionResultHolderBase* UntypedPerformDefaultAction( - void* untyped_args, // must point to an ArgumentTuple - const std::string& call_description) const override { - ArgumentTuple* args = static_cast<ArgumentTuple*>(untyped_args); - return ResultHolder::PerformDefaultAction(this, std::move(*args), - call_description); - } - - // Performs the given action with the given arguments and returns - // the action's result. The caller is responsible for deleting the - // result. - // L = * - UntypedActionResultHolderBase* UntypedPerformAction( - const void* untyped_action, void* untyped_args) const override { - // Make a copy of the action before performing it, in case the - // action deletes the mock object (and thus deletes itself). - const Action<F> action = *static_cast<const Action<F>*>(untyped_action); - ArgumentTuple* args = static_cast<ArgumentTuple*>(untyped_args); - return ResultHolder::PerformAction(action, std::move(*args)); - } - - // Implements UntypedFunctionMockerBase::ClearDefaultActionsLocked(): - // clears the ON_CALL()s set on this mock function. - void ClearDefaultActionsLocked() override - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); - - // Deleting our default actions may trigger other mock objects to be - // deleted, for example if an action contains a reference counted smart - // pointer to that mock object, and that is the last reference. So if we - // delete our actions within the context of the global mutex we may deadlock - // when this method is called again. Instead, make a copy of the set of - // actions to delete, clear our set within the mutex, and then delete the - // actions outside of the mutex. - UntypedOnCallSpecs specs_to_delete; - untyped_on_call_specs_.swap(specs_to_delete); - - g_gmock_mutex.Unlock(); - for (UntypedOnCallSpecs::const_iterator it = - specs_to_delete.begin(); - it != specs_to_delete.end(); ++it) { - delete static_cast<const OnCallSpec<F>*>(*it); - } - - // Lock the mutex again, since the caller expects it to be locked when we - // return. - g_gmock_mutex.Lock(); - } - - // Returns the result of invoking this mock function with the given - // arguments. This function can be safely called from multiple - // threads concurrently. - Result Invoke(Args... args) GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - ArgumentTuple tuple(std::forward<Args>(args)...); - std::unique_ptr<ResultHolder> holder(DownCast_<ResultHolder*>( - this->UntypedInvokeWith(static_cast<void*>(&tuple)))); - return holder->Unwrap(); - } - - MockSpec<F> With(Matcher<Args>... m) { - return MockSpec<F>(this, ::std::make_tuple(std::move(m)...)); - } - - protected: - template <typename Function> - friend class MockSpec; - - typedef ActionResultHolder<Result> ResultHolder; - - // Adds and returns a default action spec for this mock function. - OnCallSpec<F>& AddNewOnCallSpec( - const char* file, int line, - const ArgumentMatcherTuple& m) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - Mock::RegisterUseByOnCallOrExpectCall(MockObject(), file, line); - OnCallSpec<F>* const on_call_spec = new OnCallSpec<F>(file, line, m); - untyped_on_call_specs_.push_back(on_call_spec); - return *on_call_spec; - } - - // Adds and returns an expectation spec for this mock function. - TypedExpectation<F>& AddNewExpectation(const char* file, int line, - const std::string& source_text, - const ArgumentMatcherTuple& m) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - Mock::RegisterUseByOnCallOrExpectCall(MockObject(), file, line); - TypedExpectation<F>* const expectation = - new TypedExpectation<F>(this, file, line, source_text, m); - const std::shared_ptr<ExpectationBase> untyped_expectation(expectation); - // See the definition of untyped_expectations_ for why access to - // it is unprotected here. - untyped_expectations_.push_back(untyped_expectation); - - // Adds this expectation into the implicit sequence if there is one. - Sequence* const implicit_sequence = g_gmock_implicit_sequence.get(); - if (implicit_sequence != nullptr) { - implicit_sequence->AddExpectation(Expectation(untyped_expectation)); - } - - return *expectation; - } - - private: - template <typename Func> friend class TypedExpectation; - - // Some utilities needed for implementing UntypedInvokeWith(). - - // Describes what default action will be performed for the given - // arguments. - // L = * - void DescribeDefaultActionTo(const ArgumentTuple& args, - ::std::ostream* os) const { - const OnCallSpec<F>* const spec = FindOnCallSpec(args); - - if (spec == nullptr) { - *os << (std::is_void<Result>::value ? "returning directly.\n" - : "returning default value.\n"); - } else { - *os << "taking default action specified at:\n" - << FormatFileLocation(spec->file(), spec->line()) << "\n"; - } - } - - // Writes a message that the call is uninteresting (i.e. neither - // explicitly expected nor explicitly unexpected) to the given - // ostream. - void UntypedDescribeUninterestingCall(const void* untyped_args, - ::std::ostream* os) const override - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - const ArgumentTuple& args = - *static_cast<const ArgumentTuple*>(untyped_args); - *os << "Uninteresting mock function call - "; - DescribeDefaultActionTo(args, os); - *os << " Function call: " << Name(); - UniversalPrint(args, os); - } - - // Returns the expectation that matches the given function arguments - // (or NULL is there's no match); when a match is found, - // untyped_action is set to point to the action that should be - // performed (or NULL if the action is "do default"), and - // is_excessive is modified to indicate whether the call exceeds the - // expected number. - // - // Critical section: We must find the matching expectation and the - // corresponding action that needs to be taken in an ATOMIC - // transaction. Otherwise another thread may call this mock - // method in the middle and mess up the state. - // - // However, performing the action has to be left out of the critical - // section. The reason is that we have no control on what the - // action does (it can invoke an arbitrary user function or even a - // mock function) and excessive locking could cause a dead lock. - const ExpectationBase* UntypedFindMatchingExpectation( - const void* untyped_args, const void** untyped_action, bool* is_excessive, - ::std::ostream* what, ::std::ostream* why) override - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - const ArgumentTuple& args = - *static_cast<const ArgumentTuple*>(untyped_args); - MutexLock l(&g_gmock_mutex); - TypedExpectation<F>* exp = this->FindMatchingExpectationLocked(args); - if (exp == nullptr) { // A match wasn't found. - this->FormatUnexpectedCallMessageLocked(args, what, why); - return nullptr; - } - - // This line must be done before calling GetActionForArguments(), - // which will increment the call count for *exp and thus affect - // its saturation status. - *is_excessive = exp->IsSaturated(); - const Action<F>* action = exp->GetActionForArguments(this, args, what, why); - if (action != nullptr && action->IsDoDefault()) - action = nullptr; // Normalize "do default" to NULL. - *untyped_action = action; - return exp; - } - - // Prints the given function arguments to the ostream. - void UntypedPrintArgs(const void* untyped_args, - ::std::ostream* os) const override { - const ArgumentTuple& args = - *static_cast<const ArgumentTuple*>(untyped_args); - UniversalPrint(args, os); - } - - // Returns the expectation that matches the arguments, or NULL if no - // expectation matches them. - TypedExpectation<F>* FindMatchingExpectationLocked( - const ArgumentTuple& args) const - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); - // See the definition of untyped_expectations_ for why access to - // it is unprotected here. - for (typename UntypedExpectations::const_reverse_iterator it = - untyped_expectations_.rbegin(); - it != untyped_expectations_.rend(); ++it) { - TypedExpectation<F>* const exp = - static_cast<TypedExpectation<F>*>(it->get()); - if (exp->ShouldHandleArguments(args)) { - return exp; - } - } - return nullptr; - } - - // Returns a message that the arguments don't match any expectation. - void FormatUnexpectedCallMessageLocked( - const ArgumentTuple& args, - ::std::ostream* os, - ::std::ostream* why) const - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); - *os << "\nUnexpected mock function call - "; - DescribeDefaultActionTo(args, os); - PrintTriedExpectationsLocked(args, why); - } - - // Prints a list of expectations that have been tried against the - // current mock function call. - void PrintTriedExpectationsLocked( - const ArgumentTuple& args, - ::std::ostream* why) const - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); - const size_t count = untyped_expectations_.size(); - *why << "Google Mock tried the following " << count << " " - << (count == 1 ? "expectation, but it didn't match" : - "expectations, but none matched") - << ":\n"; - for (size_t i = 0; i < count; i++) { - TypedExpectation<F>* const expectation = - static_cast<TypedExpectation<F>*>(untyped_expectations_[i].get()); - *why << "\n"; - expectation->DescribeLocationTo(why); - if (count > 1) { - *why << "tried expectation #" << i << ": "; - } - *why << expectation->source_text() << "...\n"; - expectation->ExplainMatchResultTo(args, why); - expectation->DescribeCallCountTo(why); - } - } -}; // class FunctionMocker - -// Reports an uninteresting call (whose description is in msg) in the -// manner specified by 'reaction'. -void ReportUninterestingCall(CallReaction reaction, const std::string& msg); - -} // namespace internal - -// A MockFunction<F> class has one mock method whose type is F. It is -// useful when you just want your test code to emit some messages and -// have Google Mock verify the right messages are sent (and perhaps at -// the right times). For example, if you are exercising code: -// -// Foo(1); -// Foo(2); -// Foo(3); -// -// and want to verify that Foo(1) and Foo(3) both invoke -// mock.Bar("a"), but Foo(2) doesn't invoke anything, you can write: -// -// TEST(FooTest, InvokesBarCorrectly) { -// MyMock mock; -// MockFunction<void(string check_point_name)> check; -// { -// InSequence s; -// -// EXPECT_CALL(mock, Bar("a")); -// EXPECT_CALL(check, Call("1")); -// EXPECT_CALL(check, Call("2")); -// EXPECT_CALL(mock, Bar("a")); -// } -// Foo(1); -// check.Call("1"); -// Foo(2); -// check.Call("2"); -// Foo(3); -// } -// -// The expectation spec says that the first Bar("a") must happen -// before check point "1", the second Bar("a") must happen after check -// point "2", and nothing should happen between the two check -// points. The explicit check points make it easy to tell which -// Bar("a") is called by which call to Foo(). -// -// MockFunction<F> can also be used to exercise code that accepts -// std::function<F> callbacks. To do so, use AsStdFunction() method -// to create std::function proxy forwarding to original object's Call. -// Example: -// -// TEST(FooTest, RunsCallbackWithBarArgument) { -// MockFunction<int(string)> callback; -// EXPECT_CALL(callback, Call("bar")).WillOnce(Return(1)); -// Foo(callback.AsStdFunction()); -// } -template <typename F> -class MockFunction; - -template <typename R, typename... Args> -class MockFunction<R(Args...)> { - public: - MockFunction() {} - MockFunction(const MockFunction&) = delete; - MockFunction& operator=(const MockFunction&) = delete; - - std::function<R(Args...)> AsStdFunction() { - return [this](Args... args) -> R { - return this->Call(std::forward<Args>(args)...); - }; - } - - // Implementation detail: the expansion of the MOCK_METHOD macro. - R Call(Args... args) { - mock_.SetOwnerAndName(this, "Call"); - return mock_.Invoke(std::forward<Args>(args)...); - } - - internal::MockSpec<R(Args...)> gmock_Call(Matcher<Args>... m) { - mock_.RegisterOwner(this); - return mock_.With(std::move(m)...); - } - - internal::MockSpec<R(Args...)> gmock_Call(const internal::WithoutMatchers&, - R (*)(Args...)) { - return this->gmock_Call(::testing::A<Args>()...); - } - - private: - internal::FunctionMocker<R(Args...)> mock_; -}; - -// The style guide prohibits "using" statements in a namespace scope -// inside a header file. However, the MockSpec class template is -// meant to be defined in the ::testing namespace. The following line -// is just a trick for working around a bug in MSVC 8.0, which cannot -// handle it if we define MockSpec in ::testing. -using internal::MockSpec; - -// Const(x) is a convenient function for obtaining a const reference -// to x. This is useful for setting expectations on an overloaded -// const mock method, e.g. -// -// class MockFoo : public FooInterface { -// public: -// MOCK_METHOD0(Bar, int()); -// MOCK_CONST_METHOD0(Bar, int&()); -// }; -// -// MockFoo foo; -// // Expects a call to non-const MockFoo::Bar(). -// EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar()); -// // Expects a call to const MockFoo::Bar(). -// EXPECT_CALL(Const(foo), Bar()); -template <typename T> -inline const T& Const(const T& x) { return x; } - -// Constructs an Expectation object that references and co-owns exp. -inline Expectation::Expectation(internal::ExpectationBase& exp) // NOLINT - : expectation_base_(exp.GetHandle().expectation_base()) {} - -} // namespace testing - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4251 - -// Implementation for ON_CALL and EXPECT_CALL macros. A separate macro is -// required to avoid compile errors when the name of the method used in call is -// a result of macro expansion. See CompilesWithMethodNameExpandedFromMacro -// tests in internal/gmock-spec-builders_test.cc for more details. -// -// This macro supports statements both with and without parameter matchers. If -// the parameter list is omitted, gMock will accept any parameters, which allows -// tests to be written that don't need to encode the number of method -// parameter. This technique may only be used for non-overloaded methods. -// -// // These are the same: -// ON_CALL(mock, NoArgsMethod()).WillByDefault(...); -// ON_CALL(mock, NoArgsMethod).WillByDefault(...); -// -// // As are these: -// ON_CALL(mock, TwoArgsMethod(_, _)).WillByDefault(...); -// ON_CALL(mock, TwoArgsMethod).WillByDefault(...); -// -// // Can also specify args if you want, of course: -// ON_CALL(mock, TwoArgsMethod(_, 45)).WillByDefault(...); -// -// // Overloads work as long as you specify parameters: -// ON_CALL(mock, OverloadedMethod(_)).WillByDefault(...); -// ON_CALL(mock, OverloadedMethod(_, _)).WillByDefault(...); -// -// // Oops! Which overload did you want? -// ON_CALL(mock, OverloadedMethod).WillByDefault(...); -// => ERROR: call to member function 'gmock_OverloadedMethod' is ambiguous -// -// How this works: The mock class uses two overloads of the gmock_Method -// expectation setter method plus an operator() overload on the MockSpec object. -// In the matcher list form, the macro expands to: -// -// // This statement: -// ON_CALL(mock, TwoArgsMethod(_, 45))... -// -// // ...expands to: -// mock.gmock_TwoArgsMethod(_, 45)(WithoutMatchers(), nullptr)... -// |-------------v---------------||------------v-------------| -// invokes first overload swallowed by operator() -// -// // ...which is essentially: -// mock.gmock_TwoArgsMethod(_, 45)... -// -// Whereas the form without a matcher list: -// -// // This statement: -// ON_CALL(mock, TwoArgsMethod)... -// -// // ...expands to: -// mock.gmock_TwoArgsMethod(WithoutMatchers(), nullptr)... -// |-----------------------v--------------------------| -// invokes second overload -// -// // ...which is essentially: -// mock.gmock_TwoArgsMethod(_, _)... -// -// The WithoutMatchers() argument is used to disambiguate overloads and to -// block the caller from accidentally invoking the second overload directly. The -// second argument is an internal type derived from the method signature. The -// failure to disambiguate two overloads of this method in the ON_CALL statement -// is how we block callers from setting expectations on overloaded methods. -#define GMOCK_ON_CALL_IMPL_(mock_expr, Setter, call) \ - ((mock_expr).gmock_##call)(::testing::internal::GetWithoutMatchers(), \ - nullptr) \ - .Setter(__FILE__, __LINE__, #mock_expr, #call) - -#define ON_CALL(obj, call) \ - GMOCK_ON_CALL_IMPL_(obj, InternalDefaultActionSetAt, call) - -#define EXPECT_CALL(obj, call) \ - GMOCK_ON_CALL_IMPL_(obj, InternalExpectedAt, call) - -#endif // GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_SPEC_BUILDERS_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock.h deleted file mode 100644 index 3c317b6d4..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/gmock.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file defines some utilities useful for implementing Google -// Mock. They are subject to change without notice, so please DO NOT -// USE THEM IN USER CODE. - -// GOOGLETEST_CM0002 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_INTERNAL_GMOCK_INTERNAL_UTILS_H_ -#define GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_INTERNAL_GMOCK_INTERNAL_UTILS_H_ - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <ostream> // NOLINT -#include <string> -#include <type_traits> -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-port.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -namespace testing { - -template <typename> -class Matcher; - -namespace internal { - -// Silence MSVC C4100 (unreferenced formal parameter) and -// C4805('==': unsafe mix of type 'const int' and type 'const bool') -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(push) -# pragma warning(disable:4100) -# pragma warning(disable:4805) -#endif - -// Joins a vector of strings as if they are fields of a tuple; returns -// the joined string. -GTEST_API_ std::string JoinAsTuple(const Strings& fields); - -// Converts an identifier name to a space-separated list of lower-case -// words. Each maximum substring of the form [A-Za-z][a-z]*|\d+ is -// treated as one word. For example, both "FooBar123" and -// "foo_bar_123" are converted to "foo bar 123". -GTEST_API_ std::string ConvertIdentifierNameToWords(const char* id_name); - -// PointeeOf<Pointer>::type is the type of a value pointed to by a -// Pointer, which can be either a smart pointer or a raw pointer. The -// following default implementation is for the case where Pointer is a -// smart pointer. -template <typename Pointer> -struct PointeeOf { - // Smart pointer classes define type element_type as the type of - // their pointees. - typedef typename Pointer::element_type type; -}; -// This specialization is for the raw pointer case. -template <typename T> -struct PointeeOf<T*> { typedef T type; }; // NOLINT - -// GetRawPointer(p) returns the raw pointer underlying p when p is a -// smart pointer, or returns p itself when p is already a raw pointer. -// The following default implementation is for the smart pointer case. -template <typename Pointer> -inline const typename Pointer::element_type* GetRawPointer(const Pointer& p) { - return p.get(); -} -// This overloaded version is for the raw pointer case. -template <typename Element> -inline Element* GetRawPointer(Element* p) { return p; } - -// MSVC treats wchar_t as a native type usually, but treats it as the -// same as unsigned short when the compiler option /Zc:wchar_t- is -// specified. It defines _NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED symbol when wchar_t -// is a native type. -#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(_NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED) -// wchar_t is a typedef. -#else -# define GMOCK_WCHAR_T_IS_NATIVE_ 1 -#endif - -// In what follows, we use the term "kind" to indicate whether a type -// is bool, an integer type (excluding bool), a floating-point type, -// or none of them. This categorization is useful for determining -// when a matcher argument type can be safely converted to another -// type in the implementation of SafeMatcherCast. -enum TypeKind { - kBool, kInteger, kFloatingPoint, kOther -}; - -// KindOf<T>::value is the kind of type T. -template <typename T> struct KindOf { - enum { value = kOther }; // The default kind. -}; - -// This macro declares that the kind of 'type' is 'kind'. -#define GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(type, kind) \ - template <> struct KindOf<type> { enum { value = kind }; } - -GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(bool, kBool); - -// All standard integer types. -GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(char, kInteger); -GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(signed char, kInteger); -GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(unsigned char, kInteger); -GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(short, kInteger); // NOLINT -GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(unsigned short, kInteger); // NOLINT -GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(int, kInteger); -GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(unsigned int, kInteger); -GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(long, kInteger); // NOLINT -GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(unsigned long, kInteger); // NOLINT -GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(long long, kInteger); // NOLINT -GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(unsigned long long, kInteger); // NOLINT - -#if GMOCK_WCHAR_T_IS_NATIVE_ -GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(wchar_t, kInteger); -#endif - -// All standard floating-point types. -GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(float, kFloatingPoint); -GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(double, kFloatingPoint); -GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(long double, kFloatingPoint); - -#undef GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_ - -// Evaluates to the kind of 'type'. -#define GMOCK_KIND_OF_(type) \ - static_cast< ::testing::internal::TypeKind>( \ - ::testing::internal::KindOf<type>::value) - -// LosslessArithmeticConvertibleImpl<kFromKind, From, kToKind, To>::value -// is true if and only if arithmetic type From can be losslessly converted to -// arithmetic type To. -// -// It's the user's responsibility to ensure that both From and To are -// raw (i.e. has no CV modifier, is not a pointer, and is not a -// reference) built-in arithmetic types, kFromKind is the kind of -// From, and kToKind is the kind of To; the value is -// implementation-defined when the above pre-condition is violated. -template <TypeKind kFromKind, typename From, TypeKind kToKind, typename To> -using LosslessArithmeticConvertibleImpl = std::integral_constant< - bool, - // clang-format off - // Converting from bool is always lossless - (kFromKind == kBool) ? true - // Converting between any other type kinds will be lossy if the type - // kinds are not the same. - : (kFromKind != kToKind) ? false - : (kFromKind == kInteger && - // Converting between integers of different widths is allowed so long - // as the conversion does not go from signed to unsigned. - (((sizeof(From) < sizeof(To)) && - !(std::is_signed<From>::value && !std::is_signed<To>::value)) || - // Converting between integers of the same width only requires the - // two types to have the same signedness. - ((sizeof(From) == sizeof(To)) && - (std::is_signed<From>::value == std::is_signed<To>::value))) - ) ? true - // Floating point conversions are lossless if and only if `To` is at least - // as wide as `From`. - : (kFromKind == kFloatingPoint && (sizeof(From) <= sizeof(To))) ? true - : false - // clang-format on - >; - -// LosslessArithmeticConvertible<From, To>::value is true if and only if -// arithmetic type From can be losslessly converted to arithmetic type To. -// -// It's the user's responsibility to ensure that both From and To are -// raw (i.e. has no CV modifier, is not a pointer, and is not a -// reference) built-in arithmetic types; the value is -// implementation-defined when the above pre-condition is violated. -template <typename From, typename To> -using LosslessArithmeticConvertible = - LosslessArithmeticConvertibleImpl<GMOCK_KIND_OF_(From), From, - GMOCK_KIND_OF_(To), To>; - -// This interface knows how to report a Google Mock failure (either -// non-fatal or fatal). -class FailureReporterInterface { - public: - // The type of a failure (either non-fatal or fatal). - enum FailureType { - kNonfatal, kFatal - }; - - virtual ~FailureReporterInterface() {} - - // Reports a failure that occurred at the given source file location. - virtual void ReportFailure(FailureType type, const char* file, int line, - const std::string& message) = 0; -}; - -// Returns the failure reporter used by Google Mock. -GTEST_API_ FailureReporterInterface* GetFailureReporter(); - -// Asserts that condition is true; aborts the process with the given -// message if condition is false. We cannot use LOG(FATAL) or CHECK() -// as Google Mock might be used to mock the log sink itself. We -// inline this function to prevent it from showing up in the stack -// trace. -inline void Assert(bool condition, const char* file, int line, - const std::string& msg) { - if (!condition) { - GetFailureReporter()->ReportFailure(FailureReporterInterface::kFatal, - file, line, msg); - } -} -inline void Assert(bool condition, const char* file, int line) { - Assert(condition, file, line, "Assertion failed."); -} - -// Verifies that condition is true; generates a non-fatal failure if -// condition is false. -inline void Expect(bool condition, const char* file, int line, - const std::string& msg) { - if (!condition) { - GetFailureReporter()->ReportFailure(FailureReporterInterface::kNonfatal, - file, line, msg); - } -} -inline void Expect(bool condition, const char* file, int line) { - Expect(condition, file, line, "Expectation failed."); -} - -// Severity level of a log. -enum LogSeverity { - kInfo = 0, - kWarning = 1 -}; - -// Valid values for the --gmock_verbose flag. - -// All logs (informational and warnings) are printed. -const char kInfoVerbosity[] = "info"; -// Only warnings are printed. -const char kWarningVerbosity[] = "warning"; -// No logs are printed. -const char kErrorVerbosity[] = "error"; - -// Returns true if and only if a log with the given severity is visible -// according to the --gmock_verbose flag. -GTEST_API_ bool LogIsVisible(LogSeverity severity); - -// Prints the given message to stdout if and only if 'severity' >= the level -// specified by the --gmock_verbose flag. If stack_frames_to_skip >= -// 0, also prints the stack trace excluding the top -// stack_frames_to_skip frames. In opt mode, any positive -// stack_frames_to_skip is treated as 0, since we don't know which -// function calls will be inlined by the compiler and need to be -// conservative. -GTEST_API_ void Log(LogSeverity severity, const std::string& message, - int stack_frames_to_skip); - -// A marker class that is used to resolve parameterless expectations to the -// correct overload. This must not be instantiable, to prevent client code from -// accidentally resolving to the overload; for example: -// -// ON_CALL(mock, Method({}, nullptr))... -// -class WithoutMatchers { - private: - WithoutMatchers() {} - friend GTEST_API_ WithoutMatchers GetWithoutMatchers(); -}; - -// Internal use only: access the singleton instance of WithoutMatchers. -GTEST_API_ WithoutMatchers GetWithoutMatchers(); - -// Disable MSVC warnings for infinite recursion, since in this case the -// the recursion is unreachable. -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(push) -# pragma warning(disable:4717) -#endif - -// Invalid<T>() is usable as an expression of type T, but will terminate -// the program with an assertion failure if actually run. This is useful -// when a value of type T is needed for compilation, but the statement -// will not really be executed (or we don't care if the statement -// crashes). -template <typename T> -inline T Invalid() { - Assert(false, "", -1, "Internal error: attempt to return invalid value"); - // This statement is unreachable, and would never terminate even if it - // could be reached. It is provided only to placate compiler warnings - // about missing return statements. - return Invalid<T>(); -} - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(pop) -#endif - -// Given a raw type (i.e. having no top-level reference or const -// modifier) RawContainer that's either an STL-style container or a -// native array, class StlContainerView<RawContainer> has the -// following members: -// -// - type is a type that provides an STL-style container view to -// (i.e. implements the STL container concept for) RawContainer; -// - const_reference is a type that provides a reference to a const -// RawContainer; -// - ConstReference(raw_container) returns a const reference to an STL-style -// container view to raw_container, which is a RawContainer. -// - Copy(raw_container) returns an STL-style container view of a -// copy of raw_container, which is a RawContainer. -// -// This generic version is used when RawContainer itself is already an -// STL-style container. -template <class RawContainer> -class StlContainerView { - public: - typedef RawContainer type; - typedef const type& const_reference; - - static const_reference ConstReference(const RawContainer& container) { - static_assert(!std::is_const<RawContainer>::value, - "RawContainer type must not be const"); - return container; - } - static type Copy(const RawContainer& container) { return container; } -}; - -// This specialization is used when RawContainer is a native array type. -template <typename Element, size_t N> -class StlContainerView<Element[N]> { - public: - typedef typename std::remove_const<Element>::type RawElement; - typedef internal::NativeArray<RawElement> type; - // NativeArray<T> can represent a native array either by value or by - // reference (selected by a constructor argument), so 'const type' - // can be used to reference a const native array. We cannot - // 'typedef const type& const_reference' here, as that would mean - // ConstReference() has to return a reference to a local variable. - typedef const type const_reference; - - static const_reference ConstReference(const Element (&array)[N]) { - static_assert(std::is_same<Element, RawElement>::value, - "Element type must not be const"); - return type(array, N, RelationToSourceReference()); - } - static type Copy(const Element (&array)[N]) { - return type(array, N, RelationToSourceCopy()); - } -}; - -// This specialization is used when RawContainer is a native array -// represented as a (pointer, size) tuple. -template <typename ElementPointer, typename Size> -class StlContainerView< ::std::tuple<ElementPointer, Size> > { - public: - typedef typename std::remove_const< - typename internal::PointeeOf<ElementPointer>::type>::type RawElement; - typedef internal::NativeArray<RawElement> type; - typedef const type const_reference; - - static const_reference ConstReference( - const ::std::tuple<ElementPointer, Size>& array) { - return type(std::get<0>(array), std::get<1>(array), - RelationToSourceReference()); - } - static type Copy(const ::std::tuple<ElementPointer, Size>& array) { - return type(std::get<0>(array), std::get<1>(array), RelationToSourceCopy()); - } -}; - -// The following specialization prevents the user from instantiating -// StlContainer with a reference type. -template <typename T> class StlContainerView<T&>; - -// A type transform to remove constness from the first part of a pair. -// Pairs like that are used as the value_type of associative containers, -// and this transform produces a similar but assignable pair. -template <typename T> -struct RemoveConstFromKey { - typedef T type; -}; - -// Partially specialized to remove constness from std::pair<const K, V>. -template <typename K, typename V> -struct RemoveConstFromKey<std::pair<const K, V> > { - typedef std::pair<K, V> type; -}; - -// Emit an assertion failure due to incorrect DoDefault() usage. Out-of-lined to -// reduce code size. -GTEST_API_ void IllegalDoDefault(const char* file, int line); - -template <typename F, typename Tuple, size_t... Idx> -auto ApplyImpl(F&& f, Tuple&& args, IndexSequence<Idx...>) -> decltype( - std::forward<F>(f)(std::get<Idx>(std::forward<Tuple>(args))...)) { - return std::forward<F>(f)(std::get<Idx>(std::forward<Tuple>(args))...); -} - -// Apply the function to a tuple of arguments. -template <typename F, typename Tuple> -auto Apply(F&& f, Tuple&& args) - -> decltype(ApplyImpl(std::forward<F>(f), std::forward<Tuple>(args), - MakeIndexSequence<std::tuple_size<Tuple>::value>())) { - return ApplyImpl(std::forward<F>(f), std::forward<Tuple>(args), - MakeIndexSequence<std::tuple_size<Tuple>::value>()); -} - -// Template struct Function<F>, where F must be a function type, contains -// the following typedefs: -// -// Result: the function's return type. -// Arg<N>: the type of the N-th argument, where N starts with 0. -// ArgumentTuple: the tuple type consisting of all parameters of F. -// ArgumentMatcherTuple: the tuple type consisting of Matchers for all -// parameters of F. -// MakeResultVoid: the function type obtained by substituting void -// for the return type of F. -// MakeResultIgnoredValue: -// the function type obtained by substituting Something -// for the return type of F. -template <typename T> -struct Function; - -template <typename R, typename... Args> -struct Function<R(Args...)> { - using Result = R; - static constexpr size_t ArgumentCount = sizeof...(Args); - template <size_t I> - using Arg = ElemFromList<I, Args...>; - using ArgumentTuple = std::tuple<Args...>; - using ArgumentMatcherTuple = std::tuple<Matcher<Args>...>; - using MakeResultVoid = void(Args...); - using MakeResultIgnoredValue = IgnoredValue(Args...); -}; - -template <typename R, typename... Args> -constexpr size_t Function<R(Args...)>::ArgumentCount; - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(pop) -#endif - -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing - -#endif // GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_INTERNAL_GMOCK_INTERNAL_UTILS_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/internal/gmock-port.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/internal/gmock-port.h deleted file mode 100644 index 70872ef39..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/internal/gmock-port.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// Low-level types and utilities for porting Google Mock to various -// platforms. All macros ending with _ and symbols defined in an -// internal namespace are subject to change without notice. Code -// outside Google Mock MUST NOT USE THEM DIRECTLY. Macros that don't -// end with _ are part of Google Mock's public API and can be used by -// code outside Google Mock. - -// GOOGLETEST_CM0002 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_INTERNAL_GMOCK_PORT_H_ -#define GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_INTERNAL_GMOCK_PORT_H_ - -#include <assert.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <cstdint> -#include <iostream> - -// Most of the utilities needed for porting Google Mock are also -// required for Google Test and are defined in gtest-port.h. -// -// Note to maintainers: to reduce code duplication, prefer adding -// portability utilities to Google Test's gtest-port.h instead of -// here, as Google Mock depends on Google Test. Only add a utility -// here if it's truly specific to Google Mock. - -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" -#include "gmock/internal/custom/gmock-port.h" - -// For MS Visual C++, check the compiler version. At least VS 2015 is -// required to compile Google Mock. -#if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1900 -# error "At least Visual C++ 2015 (14.0) is required to compile Google Mock." -#endif - -// Macro for referencing flags. This is public as we want the user to -// use this syntax to reference Google Mock flags. -#define GMOCK_FLAG(name) FLAGS_gmock_##name - -#if !defined(GMOCK_DECLARE_bool_) - -// Macros for declaring flags. -# define GMOCK_DECLARE_bool_(name) extern GTEST_API_ bool GMOCK_FLAG(name) -# define GMOCK_DECLARE_int32_(name) extern GTEST_API_ int32_t GMOCK_FLAG(name) -# define GMOCK_DECLARE_string_(name) \ - extern GTEST_API_ ::std::string GMOCK_FLAG(name) - -// Macros for defining flags. -# define GMOCK_DEFINE_bool_(name, default_val, doc) \ - GTEST_API_ bool GMOCK_FLAG(name) = (default_val) -# define GMOCK_DEFINE_int32_(name, default_val, doc) \ - GTEST_API_ int32_t GMOCK_FLAG(name) = (default_val) -# define GMOCK_DEFINE_string_(name, default_val, doc) \ - GTEST_API_ ::std::string GMOCK_FLAG(name) = (default_val) - -#endif // !defined(GMOCK_DECLARE_bool_) - -#endif // GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_INTERNAL_GMOCK_PORT_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/internal/gmock-pp.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/internal/gmock-pp.h deleted file mode 100644 index d13e75f30..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/include/gmock/internal/gmock-pp.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,279 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef THIRD_PARTY_GOOGLETEST_GOOGLEMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_PP_H_ -#define THIRD_PARTY_GOOGLETEST_GOOGLEMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_PP_H_ - -// Expands and concatenates the arguments. Constructed macros reevaluate. -#define GMOCK_PP_CAT(_1, _2) GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_CAT(_1, _2) - -// Expands and stringifies the only argument. -#define GMOCK_PP_STRINGIZE(...) GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_STRINGIZE(__VA_ARGS__) - -// Returns empty. Given a variadic number of arguments. -#define GMOCK_PP_EMPTY(...) - -// Returns a comma. Given a variadic number of arguments. -#define GMOCK_PP_COMMA(...) , - -// Returns the only argument. -#define GMOCK_PP_IDENTITY(_1) _1 - -// Evaluates to the number of arguments after expansion. -// -// #define PAIR x, y -// -// GMOCK_PP_NARG() => 1 -// GMOCK_PP_NARG(x) => 1 -// GMOCK_PP_NARG(x, y) => 2 -// GMOCK_PP_NARG(PAIR) => 2 -// -// Requires: the number of arguments after expansion is at most 15. -#define GMOCK_PP_NARG(...) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_16TH( \ - (__VA_ARGS__, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1)) - -// Returns 1 if the expansion of arguments has an unprotected comma. Otherwise -// returns 0. Requires no more than 15 unprotected commas. -#define GMOCK_PP_HAS_COMMA(...) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_16TH( \ - (__VA_ARGS__, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0)) - -// Returns the first argument. -#define GMOCK_PP_HEAD(...) GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_HEAD((__VA_ARGS__)) - -// Returns the tail. A variadic list of all arguments minus the first. Requires -// at least one argument. -#define GMOCK_PP_TAIL(...) GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_TAIL((__VA_ARGS__)) - -// Calls CAT(_Macro, NARG(__VA_ARGS__))(__VA_ARGS__) -#define GMOCK_PP_VARIADIC_CALL(_Macro, ...) \ - GMOCK_PP_IDENTITY( \ - GMOCK_PP_CAT(_Macro, GMOCK_PP_NARG(__VA_ARGS__))(__VA_ARGS__)) - -// If the arguments after expansion have no tokens, evaluates to `1`. Otherwise -// evaluates to `0`. -// -// Requires: * the number of arguments after expansion is at most 15. -// * If the argument is a macro, it must be able to be called with one -// argument. -// -// Implementation details: -// -// There is one case when it generates a compile error: if the argument is macro -// that cannot be called with one argument. -// -// #define M(a, b) // it doesn't matter what it expands to -// -// // Expected: expands to `0`. -// // Actual: compile error. -// GMOCK_PP_IS_EMPTY(M) -// -// There are 4 cases tested: -// -// * __VA_ARGS__ possible expansion has no unparen'd commas. Expected 0. -// * __VA_ARGS__ possible expansion is not enclosed in parenthesis. Expected 0. -// * __VA_ARGS__ possible expansion is not a macro that ()-evaluates to a comma. -// Expected 0 -// * __VA_ARGS__ is empty, or has unparen'd commas, or is enclosed in -// parenthesis, or is a macro that ()-evaluates to comma. Expected 1. -// -// We trigger detection on '0001', i.e. on empty. -#define GMOCK_PP_IS_EMPTY(...) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_IS_EMPTY(GMOCK_PP_HAS_COMMA(__VA_ARGS__), \ - GMOCK_PP_HAS_COMMA(GMOCK_PP_COMMA __VA_ARGS__), \ - GMOCK_PP_HAS_COMMA(__VA_ARGS__()), \ - GMOCK_PP_HAS_COMMA(GMOCK_PP_COMMA __VA_ARGS__())) - -// Evaluates to _Then if _Cond is 1 and _Else if _Cond is 0. -#define GMOCK_PP_IF(_Cond, _Then, _Else) \ - GMOCK_PP_CAT(GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_IF_, _Cond)(_Then, _Else) - -// Similar to GMOCK_PP_IF but takes _Then and _Else in parentheses. -// -// GMOCK_PP_GENERIC_IF(1, (a, b, c), (d, e, f)) => a, b, c -// GMOCK_PP_GENERIC_IF(0, (a, b, c), (d, e, f)) => d, e, f -// -#define GMOCK_PP_GENERIC_IF(_Cond, _Then, _Else) \ - GMOCK_PP_REMOVE_PARENS(GMOCK_PP_IF(_Cond, _Then, _Else)) - -// Evaluates to the number of arguments after expansion. Identifies 'empty' as -// 0. -// -// #define PAIR x, y -// -// GMOCK_PP_NARG0() => 0 -// GMOCK_PP_NARG0(x) => 1 -// GMOCK_PP_NARG0(x, y) => 2 -// GMOCK_PP_NARG0(PAIR) => 2 -// -// Requires: * the number of arguments after expansion is at most 15. -// * If the argument is a macro, it must be able to be called with one -// argument. -#define GMOCK_PP_NARG0(...) \ - GMOCK_PP_IF(GMOCK_PP_IS_EMPTY(__VA_ARGS__), 0, GMOCK_PP_NARG(__VA_ARGS__)) - -// Expands to 1 if the first argument starts with something in parentheses, -// otherwise to 0. -#define GMOCK_PP_IS_BEGIN_PARENS(...) \ - GMOCK_PP_HEAD(GMOCK_PP_CAT(GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_IBP_IS_VARIADIC_R_, \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_IBP_IS_VARIADIC_C __VA_ARGS__)) - -// Expands to 1 is there is only one argument and it is enclosed in parentheses. -#define GMOCK_PP_IS_ENCLOSED_PARENS(...) \ - GMOCK_PP_IF(GMOCK_PP_IS_BEGIN_PARENS(__VA_ARGS__), \ - GMOCK_PP_IS_EMPTY(GMOCK_PP_EMPTY __VA_ARGS__), 0) - -// Remove the parens, requires GMOCK_PP_IS_ENCLOSED_PARENS(args) => 1. -#define GMOCK_PP_REMOVE_PARENS(...) GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_REMOVE_PARENS __VA_ARGS__ - -// Expands to _Macro(0, _Data, e1) _Macro(1, _Data, e2) ... _Macro(K -1, _Data, -// eK) as many of GMOCK_INTERNAL_NARG0 _Tuple. -// Requires: * |_Macro| can be called with 3 arguments. -// * |_Tuple| expansion has no more than 15 elements. -#define GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(_Macro, _Data, _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_CAT(GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_, GMOCK_PP_NARG0 _Tuple) \ - (0, _Macro, _Data, _Tuple) - -// Expands to _Macro(0, _Data, ) _Macro(1, _Data, ) ... _Macro(K - 1, _Data, ) -// Empty if _K = 0. -// Requires: * |_Macro| can be called with 3 arguments. -// * |_K| literal between 0 and 15 -#define GMOCK_PP_REPEAT(_Macro, _Data, _N) \ - GMOCK_PP_CAT(GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_, _N) \ - (0, _Macro, _Data, GMOCK_PP_INTENRAL_EMPTY_TUPLE) - -// Increments the argument, requires the argument to be between 0 and 15. -#define GMOCK_PP_INC(_i) GMOCK_PP_CAT(GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INC_, _i) - -// Returns comma if _i != 0. Requires _i to be between 0 and 15. -#define GMOCK_PP_COMMA_IF(_i) GMOCK_PP_CAT(GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_COMMA_IF_, _i) - -// Internal details follow. Do not use any of these symbols outside of this -// file or we will break your code. -#define GMOCK_PP_INTENRAL_EMPTY_TUPLE (, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ) -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_CAT(_1, _2) _1##_2 -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_STRINGIZE(...) #__VA_ARGS__ -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_CAT_5(_1, _2, _3, _4, _5) _1##_2##_3##_4##_5 -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_IS_EMPTY(_1, _2, _3, _4) \ - GMOCK_PP_HAS_COMMA(GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_CAT_5(GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_IS_EMPTY_CASE_, \ - _1, _2, _3, _4)) -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_IS_EMPTY_CASE_0001 , -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_IF_1(_Then, _Else) _Then -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_IF_0(_Then, _Else) _Else - -// Because of MSVC treating a token with a comma in it as a single token when -// passed to another macro, we need to force it to evaluate it as multiple -// tokens. We do that by using a "IDENTITY(MACRO PARENTHESIZED_ARGS)" macro. We -// define one per possible macro that relies on this behavior. Note "_Args" must -// be parenthesized. -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INTERNAL_16TH(_1, _2, _3, _4, _5, _6, _7, _8, _9, \ - _10, _11, _12, _13, _14, _15, _16, \ - ...) \ - _16 -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_16TH(_Args) \ - GMOCK_PP_IDENTITY(GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INTERNAL_16TH _Args) -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INTERNAL_HEAD(_1, ...) _1 -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_HEAD(_Args) \ - GMOCK_PP_IDENTITY(GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INTERNAL_HEAD _Args) -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INTERNAL_TAIL(_1, ...) __VA_ARGS__ -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_TAIL(_Args) \ - GMOCK_PP_IDENTITY(GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INTERNAL_TAIL _Args) - -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_IBP_IS_VARIADIC_C(...) 1 _ -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_IBP_IS_VARIADIC_R_1 1, -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_IBP_IS_VARIADIC_R_GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_IBP_IS_VARIADIC_C \ - 0, -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_REMOVE_PARENS(...) __VA_ARGS__ -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INC_0 1 -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INC_1 2 -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INC_2 3 -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INC_3 4 -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INC_4 5 -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INC_5 6 -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INC_6 7 -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INC_7 8 -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INC_8 9 -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INC_9 10 -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INC_10 11 -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INC_11 12 -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INC_12 13 -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INC_13 14 -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INC_14 15 -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INC_15 16 -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_COMMA_IF_0 -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_COMMA_IF_1 , -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_COMMA_IF_2 , -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_COMMA_IF_3 , -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_COMMA_IF_4 , -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_COMMA_IF_5 , -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_COMMA_IF_6 , -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_COMMA_IF_7 , -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_COMMA_IF_8 , -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_COMMA_IF_9 , -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_COMMA_IF_10 , -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_COMMA_IF_11 , -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_COMMA_IF_12 , -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_COMMA_IF_13 , -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_COMMA_IF_14 , -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_COMMA_IF_15 , -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_CALL_MACRO(_Macro, _i, _Data, _element) \ - _Macro(_i, _Data, _element) -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_0(_i, _Macro, _Data, _Tuple) -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_1(_i, _Macro, _Data, _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_CALL_MACRO(_Macro, _i, _Data, GMOCK_PP_HEAD _Tuple) -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_2(_i, _Macro, _Data, _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_CALL_MACRO(_Macro, _i, _Data, GMOCK_PP_HEAD _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_1(GMOCK_PP_INC(_i), _Macro, _Data, \ - (GMOCK_PP_TAIL _Tuple)) -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_3(_i, _Macro, _Data, _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_CALL_MACRO(_Macro, _i, _Data, GMOCK_PP_HEAD _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_2(GMOCK_PP_INC(_i), _Macro, _Data, \ - (GMOCK_PP_TAIL _Tuple)) -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_4(_i, _Macro, _Data, _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_CALL_MACRO(_Macro, _i, _Data, GMOCK_PP_HEAD _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_3(GMOCK_PP_INC(_i), _Macro, _Data, \ - (GMOCK_PP_TAIL _Tuple)) -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_5(_i, _Macro, _Data, _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_CALL_MACRO(_Macro, _i, _Data, GMOCK_PP_HEAD _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_4(GMOCK_PP_INC(_i), _Macro, _Data, \ - (GMOCK_PP_TAIL _Tuple)) -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_6(_i, _Macro, _Data, _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_CALL_MACRO(_Macro, _i, _Data, GMOCK_PP_HEAD _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_5(GMOCK_PP_INC(_i), _Macro, _Data, \ - (GMOCK_PP_TAIL _Tuple)) -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_7(_i, _Macro, _Data, _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_CALL_MACRO(_Macro, _i, _Data, GMOCK_PP_HEAD _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_6(GMOCK_PP_INC(_i), _Macro, _Data, \ - (GMOCK_PP_TAIL _Tuple)) -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_8(_i, _Macro, _Data, _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_CALL_MACRO(_Macro, _i, _Data, GMOCK_PP_HEAD _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_7(GMOCK_PP_INC(_i), _Macro, _Data, \ - (GMOCK_PP_TAIL _Tuple)) -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_9(_i, _Macro, _Data, _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_CALL_MACRO(_Macro, _i, _Data, GMOCK_PP_HEAD _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_8(GMOCK_PP_INC(_i), _Macro, _Data, \ - (GMOCK_PP_TAIL _Tuple)) -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_10(_i, _Macro, _Data, _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_CALL_MACRO(_Macro, _i, _Data, GMOCK_PP_HEAD _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_9(GMOCK_PP_INC(_i), _Macro, _Data, \ - (GMOCK_PP_TAIL _Tuple)) -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_11(_i, _Macro, _Data, _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_CALL_MACRO(_Macro, _i, _Data, GMOCK_PP_HEAD _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_10(GMOCK_PP_INC(_i), _Macro, _Data, \ - (GMOCK_PP_TAIL _Tuple)) -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_12(_i, _Macro, _Data, _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_CALL_MACRO(_Macro, _i, _Data, GMOCK_PP_HEAD _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_11(GMOCK_PP_INC(_i), _Macro, _Data, \ - (GMOCK_PP_TAIL _Tuple)) -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_13(_i, _Macro, _Data, _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_CALL_MACRO(_Macro, _i, _Data, GMOCK_PP_HEAD _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_12(GMOCK_PP_INC(_i), _Macro, _Data, \ - (GMOCK_PP_TAIL _Tuple)) -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_14(_i, _Macro, _Data, _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_CALL_MACRO(_Macro, _i, _Data, GMOCK_PP_HEAD _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_13(GMOCK_PP_INC(_i), _Macro, _Data, \ - (GMOCK_PP_TAIL _Tuple)) -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_15(_i, _Macro, _Data, _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_CALL_MACRO(_Macro, _i, _Data, GMOCK_PP_HEAD _Tuple) \ - GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_FOR_EACH_IMPL_14(GMOCK_PP_INC(_i), _Macro, _Data, \ - (GMOCK_PP_TAIL _Tuple)) - -#endif // THIRD_PARTY_GOOGLETEST_GOOGLEMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_INTERNAL_GMOCK_PP_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/README.md b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index a3301e5bf..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -# Please Note: - -Files in this directory are no longer supported by the maintainers. They -represent mostly historical artifacts and supported by the community only. There -is no guarantee whatsoever that these scripts still work. diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/fuse_gmock_files.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/fuse_gmock_files.py deleted file mode 100755 index c33c7253f..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/fuse_gmock_files.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,240 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2009, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""fuse_gmock_files.py v0.1.0 -Fuses Google Mock and Google Test source code into two .h files and a .cc file. - -SYNOPSIS - fuse_gmock_files.py [GMOCK_ROOT_DIR] OUTPUT_DIR - - Scans GMOCK_ROOT_DIR for Google Mock and Google Test source - code, assuming Google Test is in the GMOCK_ROOT_DIR/../googletest - directory, and generates three files: - OUTPUT_DIR/gtest/gtest.h, OUTPUT_DIR/gmock/gmock.h, and - OUTPUT_DIR/gmock-gtest-all.cc. Then you can build your tests - by adding OUTPUT_DIR to the include search path and linking - with OUTPUT_DIR/gmock-gtest-all.cc. These three files contain - everything you need to use Google Mock. Hence you can - "install" Google Mock by copying them to wherever you want. - - GMOCK_ROOT_DIR can be omitted and defaults to the parent - directory of the directory holding this script. - -EXAMPLES - ./fuse_gmock_files.py fused_gmock - ./fuse_gmock_files.py path/to/unpacked/gmock fused_gmock - -This tool is experimental. In particular, it assumes that there is no -conditional inclusion of Google Mock or Google Test headers. Please -report any problems to googlemock@googlegroups.com. You can read -https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/googlemock/docs/cook_book.md for more -information. -""" - -__author__ = 'wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)' - -import os -import re -import sets -import sys - -# We assume that this file is in the scripts/ directory in the Google -# Mock root directory. -DEFAULT_GMOCK_ROOT_DIR = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..') - -# We need to call into googletest/scripts/fuse_gtest_files.py. -sys.path.append(os.path.join(DEFAULT_GMOCK_ROOT_DIR, '../googletest/scripts')) -import fuse_gtest_files -gtest = fuse_gtest_files - -# Regex for matching '#include "gmock/..."'. -INCLUDE_GMOCK_FILE_REGEX = re.compile(r'^\s*#\s*include\s*"(gmock/.+)"') - -# Where to find the source seed files. -GMOCK_H_SEED = 'include/gmock/gmock.h' -GMOCK_ALL_CC_SEED = 'src/gmock-all.cc' - -# Where to put the generated files. -GTEST_H_OUTPUT = 'gtest/gtest.h' -GMOCK_H_OUTPUT = 'gmock/gmock.h' -GMOCK_GTEST_ALL_CC_OUTPUT = 'gmock-gtest-all.cc' - - -def GetGTestRootDir(gmock_root): - """Returns the root directory of Google Test.""" - - return os.path.join(gmock_root, '../googletest') - - -def ValidateGMockRootDir(gmock_root): - """Makes sure gmock_root points to a valid gmock root directory. - - The function aborts the program on failure. - """ - - gtest.ValidateGTestRootDir(GetGTestRootDir(gmock_root)) - gtest.VerifyFileExists(gmock_root, GMOCK_H_SEED) - gtest.VerifyFileExists(gmock_root, GMOCK_ALL_CC_SEED) - - -def ValidateOutputDir(output_dir): - """Makes sure output_dir points to a valid output directory. - - The function aborts the program on failure. - """ - - gtest.VerifyOutputFile(output_dir, gtest.GTEST_H_OUTPUT) - gtest.VerifyOutputFile(output_dir, GMOCK_H_OUTPUT) - gtest.VerifyOutputFile(output_dir, GMOCK_GTEST_ALL_CC_OUTPUT) - - -def FuseGMockH(gmock_root, output_dir): - """Scans folder gmock_root to generate gmock/gmock.h in output_dir.""" - - output_file = file(os.path.join(output_dir, GMOCK_H_OUTPUT), 'w') - processed_files = sets.Set() # Holds all gmock headers we've processed. - - def ProcessFile(gmock_header_path): - """Processes the given gmock header file.""" - - # We don't process the same header twice. - if gmock_header_path in processed_files: - return - - processed_files.add(gmock_header_path) - - # Reads each line in the given gmock header. - for line in file(os.path.join(gmock_root, gmock_header_path), 'r'): - m = INCLUDE_GMOCK_FILE_REGEX.match(line) - if m: - # It's '#include "gmock/..."' - let's process it recursively. - ProcessFile('include/' + m.group(1)) - else: - m = gtest.INCLUDE_GTEST_FILE_REGEX.match(line) - if m: - # It's '#include "gtest/foo.h"'. We translate it to - # "gtest/gtest.h", regardless of what foo is, since all - # gtest headers are fused into gtest/gtest.h. - - # There is no need to #include gtest.h twice. - if not gtest.GTEST_H_SEED in processed_files: - processed_files.add(gtest.GTEST_H_SEED) - output_file.write('#include "%s"\n' % (gtest.GTEST_H_OUTPUT,)) - else: - # Otherwise we copy the line unchanged to the output file. - output_file.write(line) - - ProcessFile(GMOCK_H_SEED) - output_file.close() - - -def FuseGMockAllCcToFile(gmock_root, output_file): - """Scans folder gmock_root to fuse gmock-all.cc into output_file.""" - - processed_files = sets.Set() - - def ProcessFile(gmock_source_file): - """Processes the given gmock source file.""" - - # We don't process the same #included file twice. - if gmock_source_file in processed_files: - return - - processed_files.add(gmock_source_file) - - # Reads each line in the given gmock source file. - for line in file(os.path.join(gmock_root, gmock_source_file), 'r'): - m = INCLUDE_GMOCK_FILE_REGEX.match(line) - if m: - # It's '#include "gmock/foo.h"'. We treat it as '#include - # "gmock/gmock.h"', as all other gmock headers are being fused - # into gmock.h and cannot be #included directly. - - # There is no need to #include "gmock/gmock.h" more than once. - if not GMOCK_H_SEED in processed_files: - processed_files.add(GMOCK_H_SEED) - output_file.write('#include "%s"\n' % (GMOCK_H_OUTPUT,)) - else: - m = gtest.INCLUDE_GTEST_FILE_REGEX.match(line) - if m: - # It's '#include "gtest/..."'. - # There is no need to #include gtest.h as it has been - # #included by gtest-all.cc. - pass - else: - m = gtest.INCLUDE_SRC_FILE_REGEX.match(line) - if m: - # It's '#include "src/foo"' - let's process it recursively. - ProcessFile(m.group(1)) - else: - # Otherwise we copy the line unchanged to the output file. - output_file.write(line) - - ProcessFile(GMOCK_ALL_CC_SEED) - - -def FuseGMockGTestAllCc(gmock_root, output_dir): - """Scans folder gmock_root to generate gmock-gtest-all.cc in output_dir.""" - - output_file = file(os.path.join(output_dir, GMOCK_GTEST_ALL_CC_OUTPUT), 'w') - # First, fuse gtest-all.cc into gmock-gtest-all.cc. - gtest.FuseGTestAllCcToFile(GetGTestRootDir(gmock_root), output_file) - # Next, append fused gmock-all.cc to gmock-gtest-all.cc. - FuseGMockAllCcToFile(gmock_root, output_file) - output_file.close() - - -def FuseGMock(gmock_root, output_dir): - """Fuses gtest.h, gmock.h, and gmock-gtest-all.h.""" - - ValidateGMockRootDir(gmock_root) - ValidateOutputDir(output_dir) - - gtest.FuseGTestH(GetGTestRootDir(gmock_root), output_dir) - FuseGMockH(gmock_root, output_dir) - FuseGMockGTestAllCc(gmock_root, output_dir) - - -def main(): - argc = len(sys.argv) - if argc == 2: - # fuse_gmock_files.py OUTPUT_DIR - FuseGMock(DEFAULT_GMOCK_ROOT_DIR, sys.argv[1]) - elif argc == 3: - # fuse_gmock_files.py GMOCK_ROOT_DIR OUTPUT_DIR - FuseGMock(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2]) - else: - print __doc__ - sys.exit(1) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/LICENSE b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index 87ea06365..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,203 +0,0 @@ - - Apache License - Version 2.0, January 2004 - http://www.apache.org/licenses/ - - TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION - - 1. 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If you don't have Python -installed on your system, you will also need to install it. You can download -Python from: http://www.python.org/download/releases/ - -To use the Google Mock class generator, you need to call it -on the command line passing the header file and class for which you want -to generate a Google Mock class. - -Make sure to install the scripts somewhere in your path. Then you can -run the program. - - gmock_gen.py header-file.h [ClassName]... - -If no ClassNames are specified, all classes in the file are emitted. - -To change the indentation from the default of 2, set INDENT in -the environment. For example to use an indent of 4 spaces: - -INDENT=4 gmock_gen.py header-file.h ClassName - -This version was made from SVN revision 281 in the cppclean repository. - -Known Limitations ------------------ -Not all code will be generated properly. For example, when mocking templated -classes, the template information is lost. 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Unnecessary #includes can cause - considerable extra compiles increasing the edit-compile-run cycle. - - The project home page is: http://code.google.com/p/cppclean/ - - -Features: ---------- - * Find and print C++ language constructs: classes, methods, functions, etc. - * Find classes with virtual methods, no virtual destructor, and no bases - * Find global/static data that are potential problems when using threads - * Unnecessary forward class declarations - * Unnecessary function declarations - * Undeclared function definitions - * (planned) Find unnecessary header files #included - - No direct reference to anything in the header - - Header is unnecessary if classes were forward declared instead - * (planned) Source files that reference headers not directly #included, - ie, files that rely on a transitive #include from another header - * (planned) Unused members (private, protected, & public) methods and data - * (planned) Store AST in a SQL database so relationships can be queried - -AST is Abstract Syntax Tree, a representation of parsed source code. -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_syntax_tree - - -System Requirements: --------------------- - * Python 2.4 or later (2.3 probably works too) - * Works on Windows (untested), Mac OS X, and Unix - - -How to Run: ------------ - For all examples, it is assumed that cppclean resides in a directory called - /cppclean. - - To print warnings for classes with virtual methods, no virtual destructor and - no base classes: - - /cppclean/run.sh nonvirtual_dtors.py file1.h file2.h file3.cc ... - - To print all the functions defined in header file(s): - - /cppclean/run.sh functions.py file1.h file2.h ... - - All the commands take multiple files on the command line. Other programs - include: find_warnings, headers, methods, and types. Some other programs - are available, but used primarily for debugging. - - run.sh is a simple wrapper that sets PYTHONPATH to /cppclean and then - runs the program in /cppclean/cpp/PROGRAM.py. There is currently - no equivalent for Windows. Contributions for a run.bat file - would be greatly appreciated. - - -How to Configure: ------------------ - You can add a siteheaders.py file in /cppclean/cpp to configure where - to look for other headers (typically -I options passed to a compiler). - Currently two values are supported: _TRANSITIVE and GetIncludeDirs. - _TRANSITIVE should be set to a boolean value (True or False) indicating - whether to transitively process all header files. The default is False. - - GetIncludeDirs is a function that takes a single argument and returns - a sequence of directories to include. This can be a generator or - return a static list. - - def GetIncludeDirs(filename): - return ['/some/path/with/other/headers'] - - # Here is a more complicated example. - def GetIncludeDirs(filename): - yield '/path1' - yield os.path.join('/path2', os.path.dirname(filename)) - yield '/path3' - - -How to Test: ------------- - For all examples, it is assumed that cppclean resides in a directory called - /cppclean. The tests require - - cd /cppclean - make test - # To generate expected results after a change: - make expected - - -Current Status: ---------------- - The parser works pretty well for header files, parsing about 99% of Google's - header files. Anything which inspects structure of C++ source files should - work reasonably well. Function bodies are not transformed to an AST, - but left as tokens. Much work is still needed on finding unused header files - and storing an AST in a database. - - -Non-goals: ----------- - * Parsing all valid C++ source - * Handling invalid C++ source gracefully - * Compiling to machine code (or anything beyond an AST) - - -Contact: --------- - If you used cppclean, I would love to hear about your experiences - cppclean@googlegroups.com. Even if you don't use cppclean, I'd like to - hear from you. :-) (You can contact me directly at: nnorwitz@gmail.com) diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/cpp/__init__.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/cpp/__init__.py deleted file mode 100755 index e69de29bb..000000000 diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/cpp/ast.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/cpp/ast.py deleted file mode 100755 index b4890a547..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/cpp/ast.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1773 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2007 Neal Norwitz -# Portions Copyright 2007 Google Inc. -# -# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -# You may obtain a copy of the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -# limitations under the License. - -"""Generate an Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) for C++.""" - -# FIXME: -# * Tokens should never be exported, need to convert to Nodes -# (return types, parameters, etc.) -# * Handle static class data for templatized classes -# * Handle casts (both C++ and C-style) -# * Handle conditions and loops (if/else, switch, for, while/do) -# -# TODO much, much later: -# * Handle #define -# * exceptions - - -try: - # Python 3.x - import builtins -except ImportError: - # Python 2.x - import __builtin__ as builtins - -import sys -import traceback - -from cpp import keywords -from cpp import tokenize -from cpp import utils - - -if not hasattr(builtins, 'reversed'): - # Support Python 2.3 and earlier. - def reversed(seq): - for i in range(len(seq)-1, -1, -1): - yield seq[i] - -if not hasattr(builtins, 'next'): - # Support Python 2.5 and earlier. - def next(obj): - return obj.next() - - -VISIBILITY_PUBLIC, VISIBILITY_PROTECTED, VISIBILITY_PRIVATE = range(3) - -FUNCTION_NONE = 0x00 -FUNCTION_CONST = 0x01 -FUNCTION_VIRTUAL = 0x02 -FUNCTION_PURE_VIRTUAL = 0x04 -FUNCTION_CTOR = 0x08 -FUNCTION_DTOR = 0x10 -FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTE = 0x20 -FUNCTION_UNKNOWN_ANNOTATION = 0x40 -FUNCTION_THROW = 0x80 -FUNCTION_OVERRIDE = 0x100 - -""" -These are currently unused. Should really handle these properly at some point. - -TYPE_MODIFIER_INLINE = 0x010000 -TYPE_MODIFIER_EXTERN = 0x020000 -TYPE_MODIFIER_STATIC = 0x040000 -TYPE_MODIFIER_CONST = 0x080000 -TYPE_MODIFIER_REGISTER = 0x100000 -TYPE_MODIFIER_VOLATILE = 0x200000 -TYPE_MODIFIER_MUTABLE = 0x400000 - -TYPE_MODIFIER_MAP = { - 'inline': TYPE_MODIFIER_INLINE, - 'extern': TYPE_MODIFIER_EXTERN, - 'static': TYPE_MODIFIER_STATIC, - 'const': TYPE_MODIFIER_CONST, - 'register': TYPE_MODIFIER_REGISTER, - 'volatile': TYPE_MODIFIER_VOLATILE, - 'mutable': TYPE_MODIFIER_MUTABLE, - } -""" - -_INTERNAL_TOKEN = 'internal' -_NAMESPACE_POP = 'ns-pop' - - -# TODO(nnorwitz): use this as a singleton for templated_types, etc -# where we don't want to create a new empty dict each time. It is also const. -class _NullDict(object): - __contains__ = lambda self: False - keys = values = items = iterkeys = itervalues = iteritems = lambda self: () - - -# TODO(nnorwitz): move AST nodes into a separate module. -class Node(object): - """Base AST node.""" - - def __init__(self, start, end): - self.start = start - self.end = end - - def IsDeclaration(self): - """Returns bool if this node is a declaration.""" - return False - - def IsDefinition(self): - """Returns bool if this node is a definition.""" - return False - - def IsExportable(self): - """Returns bool if this node exportable from a header file.""" - return False - - def Requires(self, node): - """Does this AST node require the definition of the node passed in?""" - return False - - def XXX__str__(self): - return self._StringHelper(self.__class__.__name__, '') - - def _StringHelper(self, name, suffix): - if not utils.DEBUG: - return '%s(%s)' % (name, suffix) - return '%s(%d, %d, %s)' % (name, self.start, self.end, suffix) - - def __repr__(self): - return str(self) - - -class Define(Node): - def __init__(self, start, end, name, definition): - Node.__init__(self, start, end) - self.name = name - self.definition = definition - - def __str__(self): - value = '%s %s' % (self.name, self.definition) - return self._StringHelper(self.__class__.__name__, value) - - -class Include(Node): - def __init__(self, start, end, filename, system): - Node.__init__(self, start, end) - self.filename = filename - self.system = system - - def __str__(self): - fmt = '"%s"' - if self.system: - fmt = '<%s>' - return self._StringHelper(self.__class__.__name__, fmt % self.filename) - - -class Goto(Node): - def __init__(self, start, end, label): - Node.__init__(self, start, end) - self.label = label - - def __str__(self): - return self._StringHelper(self.__class__.__name__, str(self.label)) - - -class Expr(Node): - def __init__(self, start, end, expr): - Node.__init__(self, start, end) - self.expr = expr - - def Requires(self, node): - # TODO(nnorwitz): impl. - return False - - def __str__(self): - return self._StringHelper(self.__class__.__name__, str(self.expr)) - - -class Return(Expr): - pass - - -class Delete(Expr): - pass - - -class Friend(Expr): - def __init__(self, start, end, expr, namespace): - Expr.__init__(self, start, end, expr) - self.namespace = namespace[:] - - -class Using(Node): - def __init__(self, start, end, names): - Node.__init__(self, start, end) - self.names = names - - def __str__(self): - return self._StringHelper(self.__class__.__name__, str(self.names)) - - -class Parameter(Node): - def __init__(self, start, end, name, parameter_type, default): - Node.__init__(self, start, end) - self.name = name - self.type = parameter_type - self.default = default - - def Requires(self, node): - # TODO(nnorwitz): handle namespaces, etc. - return self.type.name == node.name - - def __str__(self): - name = str(self.type) - suffix = '%s %s' % (name, self.name) - if self.default: - suffix += ' = ' + ''.join([d.name for d in self.default]) - return self._StringHelper(self.__class__.__name__, suffix) - - -class _GenericDeclaration(Node): - def __init__(self, start, end, name, namespace): - Node.__init__(self, start, end) - self.name = name - self.namespace = namespace[:] - - def FullName(self): - prefix = '' - if self.namespace and self.namespace[-1]: - prefix = '::'.join(self.namespace) + '::' - return prefix + self.name - - def _TypeStringHelper(self, suffix): - if self.namespace: - names = [n or '<anonymous>' for n in self.namespace] - suffix += ' in ' + '::'.join(names) - return self._StringHelper(self.__class__.__name__, suffix) - - -# TODO(nnorwitz): merge with Parameter in some way? -class VariableDeclaration(_GenericDeclaration): - def __init__(self, start, end, name, var_type, initial_value, namespace): - _GenericDeclaration.__init__(self, start, end, name, namespace) - self.type = var_type - self.initial_value = initial_value - - def Requires(self, node): - # TODO(nnorwitz): handle namespaces, etc. - return self.type.name == node.name - - def ToString(self): - """Return a string that tries to reconstitute the variable decl.""" - suffix = '%s %s' % (self.type, self.name) - if self.initial_value: - suffix += ' = ' + self.initial_value - return suffix - - def __str__(self): - return self._StringHelper(self.__class__.__name__, self.ToString()) - - -class Typedef(_GenericDeclaration): - def __init__(self, start, end, name, alias, namespace): - _GenericDeclaration.__init__(self, start, end, name, namespace) - self.alias = alias - - def IsDefinition(self): - return True - - def IsExportable(self): - return True - - def Requires(self, node): - # TODO(nnorwitz): handle namespaces, etc. - name = node.name - for token in self.alias: - if token is not None and name == token.name: - return True - return False - - def __str__(self): - suffix = '%s, %s' % (self.name, self.alias) - return self._TypeStringHelper(suffix) - - -class _NestedType(_GenericDeclaration): - def __init__(self, start, end, name, fields, namespace): - _GenericDeclaration.__init__(self, start, end, name, namespace) - self.fields = fields - - def IsDefinition(self): - return True - - def IsExportable(self): - return True - - def __str__(self): - suffix = '%s, {%s}' % (self.name, self.fields) - return self._TypeStringHelper(suffix) - - -class Union(_NestedType): - pass - - -class Enum(_NestedType): - pass - - -class Class(_GenericDeclaration): - def __init__(self, start, end, name, bases, templated_types, body, namespace): - _GenericDeclaration.__init__(self, start, end, name, namespace) - self.bases = bases - self.body = body - self.templated_types = templated_types - - def IsDeclaration(self): - return self.bases is None and self.body is None - - def IsDefinition(self): - return not self.IsDeclaration() - - def IsExportable(self): - return not self.IsDeclaration() - - def Requires(self, node): - # TODO(nnorwitz): handle namespaces, etc. - if self.bases: - for token_list in self.bases: - # TODO(nnorwitz): bases are tokens, do name comparision. - for token in token_list: - if token.name == node.name: - return True - # TODO(nnorwitz): search in body too. - return False - - def __str__(self): - name = self.name - if self.templated_types: - name += '<%s>' % self.templated_types - suffix = '%s, %s, %s' % (name, self.bases, self.body) - return self._TypeStringHelper(suffix) - - -class Struct(Class): - pass - - -class Function(_GenericDeclaration): - def __init__(self, start, end, name, return_type, parameters, - modifiers, templated_types, body, namespace): - _GenericDeclaration.__init__(self, start, end, name, namespace) - converter = TypeConverter(namespace) - self.return_type = converter.CreateReturnType(return_type) - self.parameters = converter.ToParameters(parameters) - self.modifiers = modifiers - self.body = body - self.templated_types = templated_types - - def IsDeclaration(self): - return self.body is None - - def IsDefinition(self): - return self.body is not None - - def IsExportable(self): - if self.return_type and 'static' in self.return_type.modifiers: - return False - return None not in self.namespace - - def Requires(self, node): - if self.parameters: - # TODO(nnorwitz): parameters are tokens, do name comparision. - for p in self.parameters: - if p.name == node.name: - return True - # TODO(nnorwitz): search in body too. - return False - - def __str__(self): - # TODO(nnorwitz): add templated_types. - suffix = ('%s %s(%s), 0x%02x, %s' % - (self.return_type, self.name, self.parameters, - self.modifiers, self.body)) - return self._TypeStringHelper(suffix) - - -class Method(Function): - def __init__(self, start, end, name, in_class, return_type, parameters, - modifiers, templated_types, body, namespace): - Function.__init__(self, start, end, name, return_type, parameters, - modifiers, templated_types, body, namespace) - # TODO(nnorwitz): in_class could also be a namespace which can - # mess up finding functions properly. - self.in_class = in_class - - -class Type(_GenericDeclaration): - """Type used for any variable (eg class, primitive, struct, etc).""" - - def __init__(self, start, end, name, templated_types, modifiers, - reference, pointer, array): - """ - Args: - name: str name of main type - templated_types: [Class (Type?)] template type info between <> - modifiers: [str] type modifiers (keywords) eg, const, mutable, etc. - reference, pointer, array: bools - """ - _GenericDeclaration.__init__(self, start, end, name, []) - self.templated_types = templated_types - if not name and modifiers: - self.name = modifiers.pop() - self.modifiers = modifiers - self.reference = reference - self.pointer = pointer - self.array = array - - def __str__(self): - prefix = '' - if self.modifiers: - prefix = ' '.join(self.modifiers) + ' ' - name = str(self.name) - if self.templated_types: - name += '<%s>' % self.templated_types - suffix = prefix + name - if self.reference: - suffix += '&' - if self.pointer: - suffix += '*' - if self.array: - suffix += '[]' - return self._TypeStringHelper(suffix) - - # By definition, Is* are always False. A Type can only exist in - # some sort of variable declaration, parameter, or return value. - def IsDeclaration(self): - return False - - def IsDefinition(self): - return False - - def IsExportable(self): - return False - - -class TypeConverter(object): - - def __init__(self, namespace_stack): - self.namespace_stack = namespace_stack - - def _GetTemplateEnd(self, tokens, start): - count = 1 - end = start - while 1: - token = tokens[end] - end += 1 - if token.name == '<': - count += 1 - elif token.name == '>': - count -= 1 - if count == 0: - break - return tokens[start:end-1], end - - def ToType(self, tokens): - """Convert [Token,...] to [Class(...), ] useful for base classes. - For example, code like class Foo : public Bar<x, y> { ... }; - the "Bar<x, y>" portion gets converted to an AST. - - Returns: - [Class(...), ...] - """ - result = [] - name_tokens = [] - reference = pointer = array = False - - def AddType(templated_types): - # Partition tokens into name and modifier tokens. - names = [] - modifiers = [] - for t in name_tokens: - if keywords.IsKeyword(t.name): - modifiers.append(t.name) - else: - names.append(t.name) - name = ''.join(names) - if name_tokens: - result.append(Type(name_tokens[0].start, name_tokens[-1].end, - name, templated_types, modifiers, - reference, pointer, array)) - del name_tokens[:] - - i = 0 - end = len(tokens) - while i < end: - token = tokens[i] - if token.name == '<': - new_tokens, new_end = self._GetTemplateEnd(tokens, i+1) - AddType(self.ToType(new_tokens)) - # If there is a comma after the template, we need to consume - # that here otherwise it becomes part of the name. - i = new_end - reference = pointer = array = False - elif token.name == ',': - AddType([]) - reference = pointer = array = False - elif token.name == '*': - pointer = True - elif token.name == '&': - reference = True - elif token.name == '[': - pointer = True - elif token.name == ']': - pass - else: - name_tokens.append(token) - i += 1 - - if name_tokens: - # No '<' in the tokens, just a simple name and no template. - AddType([]) - return result - - def DeclarationToParts(self, parts, needs_name_removed): - name = None - default = [] - if needs_name_removed: - # Handle default (initial) values properly. - for i, t in enumerate(parts): - if t.name == '=': - default = parts[i+1:] - name = parts[i-1].name - if name == ']' and parts[i-2].name == '[': - name = parts[i-3].name - i -= 1 - parts = parts[:i-1] - break - else: - if parts[-1].token_type == tokenize.NAME: - name = parts.pop().name - else: - # TODO(nnorwitz): this is a hack that happens for code like - # Register(Foo<T>); where it thinks this is a function call - # but it's actually a declaration. - name = '???' - modifiers = [] - type_name = [] - other_tokens = [] - templated_types = [] - i = 0 - end = len(parts) - while i < end: - p = parts[i] - if keywords.IsKeyword(p.name): - modifiers.append(p.name) - elif p.name == '<': - templated_tokens, new_end = self._GetTemplateEnd(parts, i+1) - templated_types = self.ToType(templated_tokens) - i = new_end - 1 - # Don't add a spurious :: to data members being initialized. - next_index = i + 1 - if next_index < end and parts[next_index].name == '::': - i += 1 - elif p.name in ('[', ']', '='): - # These are handled elsewhere. - other_tokens.append(p) - elif p.name not in ('*', '&', '>'): - # Ensure that names have a space between them. - if (type_name and type_name[-1].token_type == tokenize.NAME and - p.token_type == tokenize.NAME): - type_name.append(tokenize.Token(tokenize.SYNTAX, ' ', 0, 0)) - type_name.append(p) - else: - other_tokens.append(p) - i += 1 - type_name = ''.join([t.name for t in type_name]) - return name, type_name, templated_types, modifiers, default, other_tokens - - def ToParameters(self, tokens): - if not tokens: - return [] - - result = [] - name = type_name = '' - type_modifiers = [] - pointer = reference = array = False - first_token = None - default = [] - - def AddParameter(end): - if default: - del default[0] # Remove flag. - parts = self.DeclarationToParts(type_modifiers, True) - (name, type_name, templated_types, modifiers, - unused_default, unused_other_tokens) = parts - parameter_type = Type(first_token.start, first_token.end, - type_name, templated_types, modifiers, - reference, pointer, array) - p = Parameter(first_token.start, end, name, - parameter_type, default) - result.append(p) - - template_count = 0 - brace_count = 0 - for s in tokens: - if not first_token: - first_token = s - - # Check for braces before templates, as we can have unmatched '<>' - # inside default arguments. - if s.name == '{': - brace_count += 1 - elif s.name == '}': - brace_count -= 1 - if brace_count > 0: - type_modifiers.append(s) - continue - - if s.name == '<': - template_count += 1 - elif s.name == '>': - template_count -= 1 - if template_count > 0: - type_modifiers.append(s) - continue - - if s.name == ',': - AddParameter(s.start) - name = type_name = '' - type_modifiers = [] - pointer = reference = array = False - first_token = None - default = [] - elif s.name == '*': - pointer = True - elif s.name == '&': - reference = True - elif s.name == '[': - array = True - elif s.name == ']': - pass # Just don't add to type_modifiers. - elif s.name == '=': - # Got a default value. Add any value (None) as a flag. - default.append(None) - elif default: - default.append(s) - else: - type_modifiers.append(s) - AddParameter(tokens[-1].end) - return result - - def CreateReturnType(self, return_type_seq): - if not return_type_seq: - return None - start = return_type_seq[0].start - end = return_type_seq[-1].end - _, name, templated_types, modifiers, default, other_tokens = \ - self.DeclarationToParts(return_type_seq, False) - names = [n.name for n in other_tokens] - reference = '&' in names - pointer = '*' in names - array = '[' in names - return Type(start, end, name, templated_types, modifiers, - reference, pointer, array) - - def GetTemplateIndices(self, names): - # names is a list of strings. - start = names.index('<') - end = len(names) - 1 - while end > 0: - if names[end] == '>': - break - end -= 1 - return start, end+1 - -class AstBuilder(object): - def __init__(self, token_stream, filename, in_class='', visibility=None, - namespace_stack=[]): - self.tokens = token_stream - self.filename = filename - # TODO(nnorwitz): use a better data structure (deque) for the queue. - # Switching directions of the "queue" improved perf by about 25%. - # Using a deque should be even better since we access from both sides. - self.token_queue = [] - self.namespace_stack = namespace_stack[:] - self.in_class = in_class - if in_class is None: - self.in_class_name_only = None - else: - self.in_class_name_only = in_class.split('::')[-1] - self.visibility = visibility - self.in_function = False - self.current_token = None - # Keep the state whether we are currently handling a typedef or not. - self._handling_typedef = False - - self.converter = TypeConverter(self.namespace_stack) - - def HandleError(self, msg, token): - printable_queue = list(reversed(self.token_queue[-20:])) - sys.stderr.write('Got %s in %s @ %s %s\n' % - (msg, self.filename, token, printable_queue)) - - def Generate(self): - while 1: - token = self._GetNextToken() - if not token: - break - - # Get the next token. - self.current_token = token - - # Dispatch on the next token type. - if token.token_type == _INTERNAL_TOKEN: - if token.name == _NAMESPACE_POP: - self.namespace_stack.pop() - continue - - try: - result = self._GenerateOne(token) - if result is not None: - yield result - except: - self.HandleError('exception', token) - raise - - def _CreateVariable(self, pos_token, name, type_name, type_modifiers, - ref_pointer_name_seq, templated_types, value=None): - reference = '&' in ref_pointer_name_seq - pointer = '*' in ref_pointer_name_seq - array = '[' in ref_pointer_name_seq - var_type = Type(pos_token.start, pos_token.end, type_name, - templated_types, type_modifiers, - reference, pointer, array) - return VariableDeclaration(pos_token.start, pos_token.end, - name, var_type, value, self.namespace_stack) - - def _GenerateOne(self, token): - if token.token_type == tokenize.NAME: - if (keywords.IsKeyword(token.name) and - not keywords.IsBuiltinType(token.name)): - if token.name == 'enum': - # Pop the next token and only put it back if it's not - # 'class'. This allows us to support the two-token - # 'enum class' keyword as if it were simply 'enum'. - next = self._GetNextToken() - if next.name != 'class': - self._AddBackToken(next) - - method = getattr(self, 'handle_' + token.name) - return method() - elif token.name == self.in_class_name_only: - # The token name is the same as the class, must be a ctor if - # there is a paren. Otherwise, it's the return type. - # Peek ahead to get the next token to figure out which. - next = self._GetNextToken() - self._AddBackToken(next) - if next.token_type == tokenize.SYNTAX and next.name == '(': - return self._GetMethod([token], FUNCTION_CTOR, None, True) - # Fall through--handle like any other method. - - # Handle data or function declaration/definition. - syntax = tokenize.SYNTAX - temp_tokens, last_token = \ - self._GetVarTokensUpToIgnoringTemplates(syntax, - '(', ';', '{', '[') - temp_tokens.insert(0, token) - if last_token.name == '(': - # If there is an assignment before the paren, - # this is an expression, not a method. - expr = bool([e for e in temp_tokens if e.name == '=']) - if expr: - new_temp = self._GetTokensUpTo(tokenize.SYNTAX, ';') - temp_tokens.append(last_token) - temp_tokens.extend(new_temp) - last_token = tokenize.Token(tokenize.SYNTAX, ';', 0, 0) - - if last_token.name == '[': - # Handle array, this isn't a method, unless it's an operator. - # TODO(nnorwitz): keep the size somewhere. - # unused_size = self._GetTokensUpTo(tokenize.SYNTAX, ']') - temp_tokens.append(last_token) - if temp_tokens[-2].name == 'operator': - temp_tokens.append(self._GetNextToken()) - else: - temp_tokens2, last_token = \ - self._GetVarTokensUpTo(tokenize.SYNTAX, ';') - temp_tokens.extend(temp_tokens2) - - if last_token.name == ';': - # Handle data, this isn't a method. - parts = self.converter.DeclarationToParts(temp_tokens, True) - (name, type_name, templated_types, modifiers, default, - unused_other_tokens) = parts - - t0 = temp_tokens[0] - names = [t.name for t in temp_tokens] - if templated_types: - start, end = self.converter.GetTemplateIndices(names) - names = names[:start] + names[end:] - default = ''.join([t.name for t in default]) - return self._CreateVariable(t0, name, type_name, modifiers, - names, templated_types, default) - if last_token.name == '{': - self._AddBackTokens(temp_tokens[1:]) - self._AddBackToken(last_token) - method_name = temp_tokens[0].name - method = getattr(self, 'handle_' + method_name, None) - if not method: - # Must be declaring a variable. - # TODO(nnorwitz): handle the declaration. - return None - return method() - return self._GetMethod(temp_tokens, 0, None, False) - elif token.token_type == tokenize.SYNTAX: - if token.name == '~' and self.in_class: - # Must be a dtor (probably not in method body). - token = self._GetNextToken() - # self.in_class can contain A::Name, but the dtor will only - # be Name. Make sure to compare against the right value. - if (token.token_type == tokenize.NAME and - token.name == self.in_class_name_only): - return self._GetMethod([token], FUNCTION_DTOR, None, True) - # TODO(nnorwitz): handle a lot more syntax. - elif token.token_type == tokenize.PREPROCESSOR: - # TODO(nnorwitz): handle more preprocessor directives. - # token starts with a #, so remove it and strip whitespace. - name = token.name[1:].lstrip() - if name.startswith('include'): - # Remove "include". - name = name[7:].strip() - assert name - # Handle #include \<newline> "header-on-second-line.h". - if name.startswith('\\'): - name = name[1:].strip() - assert name[0] in '<"', token - assert name[-1] in '>"', token - system = name[0] == '<' - filename = name[1:-1] - return Include(token.start, token.end, filename, system) - if name.startswith('define'): - # Remove "define". - name = name[6:].strip() - assert name - value = '' - for i, c in enumerate(name): - if c.isspace(): - value = name[i:].lstrip() - name = name[:i] - break - return Define(token.start, token.end, name, value) - if name.startswith('if') and name[2:3].isspace(): - condition = name[3:].strip() - if condition.startswith('0') or condition.startswith('(0)'): - self._SkipIf0Blocks() - return None - - def _GetTokensUpTo(self, expected_token_type, expected_token): - return self._GetVarTokensUpTo(expected_token_type, expected_token)[0] - - def _GetVarTokensUpTo(self, expected_token_type, *expected_tokens): - last_token = self._GetNextToken() - tokens = [] - while (last_token.token_type != expected_token_type or - last_token.name not in expected_tokens): - tokens.append(last_token) - last_token = self._GetNextToken() - return tokens, last_token - - # Same as _GetVarTokensUpTo, but skips over '<...>' which could contain an - # expected token. - def _GetVarTokensUpToIgnoringTemplates(self, expected_token_type, - *expected_tokens): - last_token = self._GetNextToken() - tokens = [] - nesting = 0 - while (nesting > 0 or - last_token.token_type != expected_token_type or - last_token.name not in expected_tokens): - tokens.append(last_token) - last_token = self._GetNextToken() - if last_token.name == '<': - nesting += 1 - elif last_token.name == '>': - nesting -= 1 - return tokens, last_token - - # TODO(nnorwitz): remove _IgnoreUpTo() it shouldn't be necesary. - def _IgnoreUpTo(self, token_type, token): - unused_tokens = self._GetTokensUpTo(token_type, token) - - def _SkipIf0Blocks(self): - count = 1 - while 1: - token = self._GetNextToken() - if token.token_type != tokenize.PREPROCESSOR: - continue - - name = token.name[1:].lstrip() - if name.startswith('endif'): - count -= 1 - if count == 0: - break - elif name.startswith('if'): - count += 1 - - def _GetMatchingChar(self, open_paren, close_paren, GetNextToken=None): - if GetNextToken is None: - GetNextToken = self._GetNextToken - # Assumes the current token is open_paren and we will consume - # and return up to the close_paren. - count = 1 - token = GetNextToken() - while 1: - if token.token_type == tokenize.SYNTAX: - if token.name == open_paren: - count += 1 - elif token.name == close_paren: - count -= 1 - if count == 0: - break - yield token - token = GetNextToken() - yield token - - def _GetParameters(self): - return self._GetMatchingChar('(', ')') - - def GetScope(self): - return self._GetMatchingChar('{', '}') - - def _GetNextToken(self): - if self.token_queue: - return self.token_queue.pop() - try: - return next(self.tokens) - except StopIteration: - return - - def _AddBackToken(self, token): - if token.whence == tokenize.WHENCE_STREAM: - token.whence = tokenize.WHENCE_QUEUE - self.token_queue.insert(0, token) - else: - assert token.whence == tokenize.WHENCE_QUEUE, token - self.token_queue.append(token) - - def _AddBackTokens(self, tokens): - if tokens: - if tokens[-1].whence == tokenize.WHENCE_STREAM: - for token in tokens: - token.whence = tokenize.WHENCE_QUEUE - self.token_queue[:0] = reversed(tokens) - else: - assert tokens[-1].whence == tokenize.WHENCE_QUEUE, tokens - self.token_queue.extend(reversed(tokens)) - - def GetName(self, seq=None): - """Returns ([tokens], next_token_info).""" - GetNextToken = self._GetNextToken - if seq is not None: - it = iter(seq) - GetNextToken = lambda: next(it) - next_token = GetNextToken() - tokens = [] - last_token_was_name = False - while (next_token.token_type == tokenize.NAME or - (next_token.token_type == tokenize.SYNTAX and - next_token.name in ('::', '<'))): - # Two NAMEs in a row means the identifier should terminate. - # It's probably some sort of variable declaration. - if last_token_was_name and next_token.token_type == tokenize.NAME: - break - last_token_was_name = next_token.token_type == tokenize.NAME - tokens.append(next_token) - # Handle templated names. - if next_token.name == '<': - tokens.extend(self._GetMatchingChar('<', '>', GetNextToken)) - last_token_was_name = True - next_token = GetNextToken() - return tokens, next_token - - def GetMethod(self, modifiers, templated_types): - return_type_and_name = self._GetTokensUpTo(tokenize.SYNTAX, '(') - assert len(return_type_and_name) >= 1 - return self._GetMethod(return_type_and_name, modifiers, templated_types, - False) - - def _GetMethod(self, return_type_and_name, modifiers, templated_types, - get_paren): - template_portion = None - if get_paren: - token = self._GetNextToken() - assert token.token_type == tokenize.SYNTAX, token - if token.name == '<': - # Handle templatized dtors. - template_portion = [token] - template_portion.extend(self._GetMatchingChar('<', '>')) - token = self._GetNextToken() - assert token.token_type == tokenize.SYNTAX, token - assert token.name == '(', token - - name = return_type_and_name.pop() - # Handle templatized ctors. - if name.name == '>': - index = 1 - while return_type_and_name[index].name != '<': - index += 1 - template_portion = return_type_and_name[index:] + [name] - del return_type_and_name[index:] - name = return_type_and_name.pop() - elif name.name == ']': - rt = return_type_and_name - assert rt[-1].name == '[', return_type_and_name - assert rt[-2].name == 'operator', return_type_and_name - name_seq = return_type_and_name[-2:] - del return_type_and_name[-2:] - name = tokenize.Token(tokenize.NAME, 'operator[]', - name_seq[0].start, name.end) - # Get the open paren so _GetParameters() below works. - unused_open_paren = self._GetNextToken() - - # TODO(nnorwitz): store template_portion. - return_type = return_type_and_name - indices = name - if return_type: - indices = return_type[0] - - # Force ctor for templatized ctors. - if name.name == self.in_class and not modifiers: - modifiers |= FUNCTION_CTOR - parameters = list(self._GetParameters()) - del parameters[-1] # Remove trailing ')'. - - # Handling operator() is especially weird. - if name.name == 'operator' and not parameters: - token = self._GetNextToken() - assert token.name == '(', token - parameters = list(self._GetParameters()) - del parameters[-1] # Remove trailing ')'. - - token = self._GetNextToken() - while token.token_type == tokenize.NAME: - modifier_token = token - token = self._GetNextToken() - if modifier_token.name == 'const': - modifiers |= FUNCTION_CONST - elif modifier_token.name == '__attribute__': - # TODO(nnorwitz): handle more __attribute__ details. - modifiers |= FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTE - assert token.name == '(', token - # Consume everything between the (parens). - unused_tokens = list(self._GetMatchingChar('(', ')')) - token = self._GetNextToken() - elif modifier_token.name == 'throw': - modifiers |= FUNCTION_THROW - assert token.name == '(', token - # Consume everything between the (parens). - unused_tokens = list(self._GetMatchingChar('(', ')')) - token = self._GetNextToken() - elif modifier_token.name == 'override': - modifiers |= FUNCTION_OVERRIDE - elif modifier_token.name == modifier_token.name.upper(): - # HACK(nnorwitz): assume that all upper-case names - # are some macro we aren't expanding. - modifiers |= FUNCTION_UNKNOWN_ANNOTATION - else: - self.HandleError('unexpected token', modifier_token) - - assert token.token_type == tokenize.SYNTAX, token - # Handle ctor initializers. - if token.name == ':': - # TODO(nnorwitz): anything else to handle for initializer list? - while token.name != ';' and token.name != '{': - token = self._GetNextToken() - - # Handle pointer to functions that are really data but look - # like method declarations. - if token.name == '(': - if parameters[0].name == '*': - # name contains the return type. - name = parameters.pop() - # parameters contains the name of the data. - modifiers = [p.name for p in parameters] - # Already at the ( to open the parameter list. - function_parameters = list(self._GetMatchingChar('(', ')')) - del function_parameters[-1] # Remove trailing ')'. - # TODO(nnorwitz): store the function_parameters. - token = self._GetNextToken() - assert token.token_type == tokenize.SYNTAX, token - assert token.name == ';', token - return self._CreateVariable(indices, name.name, indices.name, - modifiers, '', None) - # At this point, we got something like: - # return_type (type::*name_)(params); - # This is a data member called name_ that is a function pointer. - # With this code: void (sq_type::*field_)(string&); - # We get: name=void return_type=[] parameters=sq_type ... field_ - # TODO(nnorwitz): is return_type always empty? - # TODO(nnorwitz): this isn't even close to being correct. - # Just put in something so we don't crash and can move on. - real_name = parameters[-1] - modifiers = [p.name for p in self._GetParameters()] - del modifiers[-1] # Remove trailing ')'. - return self._CreateVariable(indices, real_name.name, indices.name, - modifiers, '', None) - - if token.name == '{': - body = list(self.GetScope()) - del body[-1] # Remove trailing '}'. - else: - body = None - if token.name == '=': - token = self._GetNextToken() - - if token.name == 'default' or token.name == 'delete': - # Ignore explicitly defaulted and deleted special members - # in C++11. - token = self._GetNextToken() - else: - # Handle pure-virtual declarations. - assert token.token_type == tokenize.CONSTANT, token - assert token.name == '0', token - modifiers |= FUNCTION_PURE_VIRTUAL - token = self._GetNextToken() - - if token.name == '[': - # TODO(nnorwitz): store tokens and improve parsing. - # template <typename T, size_t N> char (&ASH(T (&seq)[N]))[N]; - tokens = list(self._GetMatchingChar('[', ']')) - token = self._GetNextToken() - - assert token.name == ';', (token, return_type_and_name, parameters) - - # Looks like we got a method, not a function. - if len(return_type) > 2 and return_type[-1].name == '::': - return_type, in_class = \ - self._GetReturnTypeAndClassName(return_type) - return Method(indices.start, indices.end, name.name, in_class, - return_type, parameters, modifiers, templated_types, - body, self.namespace_stack) - return Function(indices.start, indices.end, name.name, return_type, - parameters, modifiers, templated_types, body, - self.namespace_stack) - - def _GetReturnTypeAndClassName(self, token_seq): - # Splitting the return type from the class name in a method - # can be tricky. For example, Return::Type::Is::Hard::To::Find(). - # Where is the return type and where is the class name? - # The heuristic used is to pull the last name as the class name. - # This includes all the templated type info. - # TODO(nnorwitz): if there is only One name like in the - # example above, punt and assume the last bit is the class name. - - # Ignore a :: prefix, if exists so we can find the first real name. - i = 0 - if token_seq[0].name == '::': - i = 1 - # Ignore a :: suffix, if exists. - end = len(token_seq) - 1 - if token_seq[end-1].name == '::': - end -= 1 - - # Make a copy of the sequence so we can append a sentinel - # value. This is required for GetName will has to have some - # terminating condition beyond the last name. - seq_copy = token_seq[i:end] - seq_copy.append(tokenize.Token(tokenize.SYNTAX, '', 0, 0)) - names = [] - while i < end: - # Iterate through the sequence parsing out each name. - new_name, next = self.GetName(seq_copy[i:]) - assert new_name, 'Got empty new_name, next=%s' % next - # We got a pointer or ref. Add it to the name. - if next and next.token_type == tokenize.SYNTAX: - new_name.append(next) - names.append(new_name) - i += len(new_name) - - # Now that we have the names, it's time to undo what we did. - - # Remove the sentinel value. - names[-1].pop() - # Flatten the token sequence for the return type. - return_type = [e for seq in names[:-1] for e in seq] - # The class name is the last name. - class_name = names[-1] - return return_type, class_name - - def handle_bool(self): - pass - - def handle_char(self): - pass - - def handle_int(self): - pass - - def handle_long(self): - pass - - def handle_short(self): - pass - - def handle_double(self): - pass - - def handle_float(self): - pass - - def handle_void(self): - pass - - def handle_wchar_t(self): - pass - - def handle_unsigned(self): - pass - - def handle_signed(self): - pass - - def _GetNestedType(self, ctor): - name = None - name_tokens, token = self.GetName() - if name_tokens: - name = ''.join([t.name for t in name_tokens]) - - # Handle forward declarations. - if token.token_type == tokenize.SYNTAX and token.name == ';': - return ctor(token.start, token.end, name, None, - self.namespace_stack) - - if token.token_type == tokenize.NAME and self._handling_typedef: - self._AddBackToken(token) - return ctor(token.start, token.end, name, None, - self.namespace_stack) - - # Must be the type declaration. - fields = list(self._GetMatchingChar('{', '}')) - del fields[-1] # Remove trailing '}'. - if token.token_type == tokenize.SYNTAX and token.name == '{': - next = self._GetNextToken() - new_type = ctor(token.start, token.end, name, fields, - self.namespace_stack) - # A name means this is an anonymous type and the name - # is the variable declaration. - if next.token_type != tokenize.NAME: - return new_type - name = new_type - token = next - - # Must be variable declaration using the type prefixed with keyword. - assert token.token_type == tokenize.NAME, token - return self._CreateVariable(token, token.name, name, [], '', None) - - def handle_struct(self): - # Special case the handling typedef/aliasing of structs here. - # It would be a pain to handle in the class code. - name_tokens, var_token = self.GetName() - if name_tokens: - next_token = self._GetNextToken() - is_syntax = (var_token.token_type == tokenize.SYNTAX and - var_token.name[0] in '*&') - is_variable = (var_token.token_type == tokenize.NAME and - next_token.name == ';') - variable = var_token - if is_syntax and not is_variable: - variable = next_token - temp = self._GetNextToken() - if temp.token_type == tokenize.SYNTAX and temp.name == '(': - # Handle methods declared to return a struct. - t0 = name_tokens[0] - struct = tokenize.Token(tokenize.NAME, 'struct', - t0.start-7, t0.start-2) - type_and_name = [struct] - type_and_name.extend(name_tokens) - type_and_name.extend((var_token, next_token)) - return self._GetMethod(type_and_name, 0, None, False) - assert temp.name == ';', (temp, name_tokens, var_token) - if is_syntax or (is_variable and not self._handling_typedef): - modifiers = ['struct'] - type_name = ''.join([t.name for t in name_tokens]) - position = name_tokens[0] - return self._CreateVariable(position, variable.name, type_name, - modifiers, var_token.name, None) - name_tokens.extend((var_token, next_token)) - self._AddBackTokens(name_tokens) - else: - self._AddBackToken(var_token) - return self._GetClass(Struct, VISIBILITY_PUBLIC, None) - - def handle_union(self): - return self._GetNestedType(Union) - - def handle_enum(self): - return self._GetNestedType(Enum) - - def handle_auto(self): - # TODO(nnorwitz): warn about using auto? Probably not since it - # will be reclaimed and useful for C++0x. - pass - - def handle_register(self): - pass - - def handle_const(self): - pass - - def handle_inline(self): - pass - - def handle_extern(self): - pass - - def handle_static(self): - pass - - def handle_virtual(self): - # What follows must be a method. - token = token2 = self._GetNextToken() - if token.name == 'inline': - # HACK(nnorwitz): handle inline dtors by ignoring 'inline'. - token2 = self._GetNextToken() - if token2.token_type == tokenize.SYNTAX and token2.name == '~': - return self.GetMethod(FUNCTION_VIRTUAL + FUNCTION_DTOR, None) - assert token.token_type == tokenize.NAME or token.name == '::', token - return_type_and_name, _ = self._GetVarTokensUpToIgnoringTemplates( - tokenize.SYNTAX, '(') # ) - return_type_and_name.insert(0, token) - if token2 is not token: - return_type_and_name.insert(1, token2) - return self._GetMethod(return_type_and_name, FUNCTION_VIRTUAL, - None, False) - - def handle_volatile(self): - pass - - def handle_mutable(self): - pass - - def handle_public(self): - assert self.in_class - self.visibility = VISIBILITY_PUBLIC - - def handle_protected(self): - assert self.in_class - self.visibility = VISIBILITY_PROTECTED - - def handle_private(self): - assert self.in_class - self.visibility = VISIBILITY_PRIVATE - - def handle_friend(self): - tokens = self._GetTokensUpTo(tokenize.SYNTAX, ';') - assert tokens - t0 = tokens[0] - return Friend(t0.start, t0.end, tokens, self.namespace_stack) - - def handle_static_cast(self): - pass - - def handle_const_cast(self): - pass - - def handle_dynamic_cast(self): - pass - - def handle_reinterpret_cast(self): - pass - - def handle_new(self): - pass - - def handle_delete(self): - tokens = self._GetTokensUpTo(tokenize.SYNTAX, ';') - assert tokens - return Delete(tokens[0].start, tokens[0].end, tokens) - - def handle_typedef(self): - token = self._GetNextToken() - if (token.token_type == tokenize.NAME and - keywords.IsKeyword(token.name)): - # Token must be struct/enum/union/class. - method = getattr(self, 'handle_' + token.name) - self._handling_typedef = True - tokens = [method()] - self._handling_typedef = False - else: - tokens = [token] - - # Get the remainder of the typedef up to the semi-colon. - tokens.extend(self._GetTokensUpTo(tokenize.SYNTAX, ';')) - - # TODO(nnorwitz): clean all this up. - assert tokens - name = tokens.pop() - indices = name - if tokens: - indices = tokens[0] - if not indices: - indices = token - if name.name == ')': - # HACK(nnorwitz): Handle pointers to functions "properly". - if (len(tokens) >= 4 and - tokens[1].name == '(' and tokens[2].name == '*'): - tokens.append(name) - name = tokens[3] - elif name.name == ']': - # HACK(nnorwitz): Handle arrays properly. - if len(tokens) >= 2: - tokens.append(name) - name = tokens[1] - new_type = tokens - if tokens and isinstance(tokens[0], tokenize.Token): - new_type = self.converter.ToType(tokens)[0] - return Typedef(indices.start, indices.end, name.name, - new_type, self.namespace_stack) - - def handle_typeid(self): - pass # Not needed yet. - - def handle_typename(self): - pass # Not needed yet. - - def _GetTemplatedTypes(self): - result = {} - tokens = list(self._GetMatchingChar('<', '>')) - len_tokens = len(tokens) - 1 # Ignore trailing '>'. - i = 0 - while i < len_tokens: - key = tokens[i].name - i += 1 - if keywords.IsKeyword(key) or key == ',': - continue - type_name = default = None - if i < len_tokens: - i += 1 - if tokens[i-1].name == '=': - assert i < len_tokens, '%s %s' % (i, tokens) - default, unused_next_token = self.GetName(tokens[i:]) - i += len(default) - else: - if tokens[i-1].name != ',': - # We got something like: Type variable. - # Re-adjust the key (variable) and type_name (Type). - key = tokens[i-1].name - type_name = tokens[i-2] - - result[key] = (type_name, default) - return result - - def handle_template(self): - token = self._GetNextToken() - assert token.token_type == tokenize.SYNTAX, token - assert token.name == '<', token - templated_types = self._GetTemplatedTypes() - # TODO(nnorwitz): for now, just ignore the template params. - token = self._GetNextToken() - if token.token_type == tokenize.NAME: - if token.name == 'class': - return self._GetClass(Class, VISIBILITY_PRIVATE, templated_types) - elif token.name == 'struct': - return self._GetClass(Struct, VISIBILITY_PUBLIC, templated_types) - elif token.name == 'friend': - return self.handle_friend() - self._AddBackToken(token) - tokens, last = self._GetVarTokensUpTo(tokenize.SYNTAX, '(', ';') - tokens.append(last) - self._AddBackTokens(tokens) - if last.name == '(': - return self.GetMethod(FUNCTION_NONE, templated_types) - # Must be a variable definition. - return None - - def handle_true(self): - pass # Nothing to do. - - def handle_false(self): - pass # Nothing to do. - - def handle_asm(self): - pass # Not needed yet. - - def handle_class(self): - return self._GetClass(Class, VISIBILITY_PRIVATE, None) - - def _GetBases(self): - # Get base classes. - bases = [] - while 1: - token = self._GetNextToken() - assert token.token_type == tokenize.NAME, token - # TODO(nnorwitz): store kind of inheritance...maybe. - if token.name not in ('public', 'protected', 'private'): - # If inheritance type is not specified, it is private. - # Just put the token back so we can form a name. - # TODO(nnorwitz): it would be good to warn about this. - self._AddBackToken(token) - else: - # Check for virtual inheritance. - token = self._GetNextToken() - if token.name != 'virtual': - self._AddBackToken(token) - else: - # TODO(nnorwitz): store that we got virtual for this base. - pass - base, next_token = self.GetName() - bases_ast = self.converter.ToType(base) - assert len(bases_ast) == 1, bases_ast - bases.append(bases_ast[0]) - assert next_token.token_type == tokenize.SYNTAX, next_token - if next_token.name == '{': - token = next_token - break - # Support multiple inheritance. - assert next_token.name == ',', next_token - return bases, token - - def _GetClass(self, class_type, visibility, templated_types): - class_name = None - class_token = self._GetNextToken() - if class_token.token_type != tokenize.NAME: - assert class_token.token_type == tokenize.SYNTAX, class_token - token = class_token - else: - # Skip any macro (e.g. storage class specifiers) after the - # 'class' keyword. - next_token = self._GetNextToken() - if next_token.token_type == tokenize.NAME: - self._AddBackToken(next_token) - else: - self._AddBackTokens([class_token, next_token]) - name_tokens, token = self.GetName() - class_name = ''.join([t.name for t in name_tokens]) - bases = None - if token.token_type == tokenize.SYNTAX: - if token.name == ';': - # Forward declaration. - return class_type(class_token.start, class_token.end, - class_name, None, templated_types, None, - self.namespace_stack) - if token.name in '*&': - # Inline forward declaration. Could be method or data. - name_token = self._GetNextToken() - next_token = self._GetNextToken() - if next_token.name == ';': - # Handle data - modifiers = ['class'] - return self._CreateVariable(class_token, name_token.name, - class_name, - modifiers, token.name, None) - else: - # Assume this is a method. - tokens = (class_token, token, name_token, next_token) - self._AddBackTokens(tokens) - return self.GetMethod(FUNCTION_NONE, None) - if token.name == ':': - bases, token = self._GetBases() - - body = None - if token.token_type == tokenize.SYNTAX and token.name == '{': - assert token.token_type == tokenize.SYNTAX, token - assert token.name == '{', token - - ast = AstBuilder(self.GetScope(), self.filename, class_name, - visibility, self.namespace_stack) - body = list(ast.Generate()) - - if not self._handling_typedef: - token = self._GetNextToken() - if token.token_type != tokenize.NAME: - assert token.token_type == tokenize.SYNTAX, token - assert token.name == ';', token - else: - new_class = class_type(class_token.start, class_token.end, - class_name, bases, None, - body, self.namespace_stack) - - modifiers = [] - return self._CreateVariable(class_token, - token.name, new_class, - modifiers, token.name, None) - else: - if not self._handling_typedef: - self.HandleError('non-typedef token', token) - self._AddBackToken(token) - - return class_type(class_token.start, class_token.end, class_name, - bases, templated_types, body, self.namespace_stack) - - def handle_namespace(self): - token = self._GetNextToken() - # Support anonymous namespaces. - name = None - if token.token_type == tokenize.NAME: - name = token.name - token = self._GetNextToken() - self.namespace_stack.append(name) - assert token.token_type == tokenize.SYNTAX, token - # Create an internal token that denotes when the namespace is complete. - internal_token = tokenize.Token(_INTERNAL_TOKEN, _NAMESPACE_POP, - None, None) - internal_token.whence = token.whence - if token.name == '=': - # TODO(nnorwitz): handle aliasing namespaces. - name, next_token = self.GetName() - assert next_token.name == ';', next_token - self._AddBackToken(internal_token) - else: - assert token.name == '{', token - tokens = list(self.GetScope()) - # Replace the trailing } with the internal namespace pop token. - tokens[-1] = internal_token - # Handle namespace with nothing in it. - self._AddBackTokens(tokens) - return None - - def handle_using(self): - tokens = self._GetTokensUpTo(tokenize.SYNTAX, ';') - assert tokens - return Using(tokens[0].start, tokens[0].end, tokens) - - def handle_explicit(self): - assert self.in_class - # Nothing much to do. - # TODO(nnorwitz): maybe verify the method name == class name. - # This must be a ctor. - return self.GetMethod(FUNCTION_CTOR, None) - - def handle_this(self): - pass # Nothing to do. - - def handle_operator(self): - # Pull off the next token(s?) and make that part of the method name. - pass - - def handle_sizeof(self): - pass - - def handle_case(self): - pass - - def handle_switch(self): - pass - - def handle_default(self): - token = self._GetNextToken() - assert token.token_type == tokenize.SYNTAX - assert token.name == ':' - - def handle_if(self): - pass - - def handle_else(self): - pass - - def handle_return(self): - tokens = self._GetTokensUpTo(tokenize.SYNTAX, ';') - if not tokens: - return Return(self.current_token.start, self.current_token.end, None) - return Return(tokens[0].start, tokens[0].end, tokens) - - def handle_goto(self): - tokens = self._GetTokensUpTo(tokenize.SYNTAX, ';') - assert len(tokens) == 1, str(tokens) - return Goto(tokens[0].start, tokens[0].end, tokens[0].name) - - def handle_try(self): - pass # Not needed yet. - - def handle_catch(self): - pass # Not needed yet. - - def handle_throw(self): - pass # Not needed yet. - - def handle_while(self): - pass - - def handle_do(self): - pass - - def handle_for(self): - pass - - def handle_break(self): - self._IgnoreUpTo(tokenize.SYNTAX, ';') - - def handle_continue(self): - self._IgnoreUpTo(tokenize.SYNTAX, ';') - - -def BuilderFromSource(source, filename): - """Utility method that returns an AstBuilder from source code. - - Args: - source: 'C++ source code' - filename: 'file1' - - Returns: - AstBuilder - """ - return AstBuilder(tokenize.GetTokens(source), filename) - - -def PrintIndentifiers(filename, should_print): - """Prints all identifiers for a C++ source file. - - Args: - filename: 'file1' - should_print: predicate with signature: bool Function(token) - """ - source = utils.ReadFile(filename, False) - if source is None: - sys.stderr.write('Unable to find: %s\n' % filename) - return - - #print('Processing %s' % actual_filename) - builder = BuilderFromSource(source, filename) - try: - for node in builder.Generate(): - if should_print(node): - print(node.name) - except KeyboardInterrupt: - return - except: - pass - - -def PrintAllIndentifiers(filenames, should_print): - """Prints all identifiers for each C++ source file in filenames. - - Args: - filenames: ['file1', 'file2', ...] - should_print: predicate with signature: bool Function(token) - """ - for path in filenames: - PrintIndentifiers(path, should_print) - - -def main(argv): - for filename in argv[1:]: - source = utils.ReadFile(filename) - if source is None: - continue - - print('Processing %s' % filename) - builder = BuilderFromSource(source, filename) - try: - entire_ast = filter(None, builder.Generate()) - except KeyboardInterrupt: - return - except: - # Already printed a warning, print the traceback and continue. - traceback.print_exc() - else: - if utils.DEBUG: - for ast in entire_ast: - print(ast) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - main(sys.argv) diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/cpp/gmock_class.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/cpp/gmock_class.py deleted file mode 100755 index 488cc1537..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/cpp/gmock_class.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,245 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. -# -# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -# You may obtain a copy of the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -# limitations under the License. - -"""Generate Google Mock classes from base classes. - -This program will read in a C++ source file and output the Google Mock -classes for the specified classes. If no class is specified, all -classes in the source file are emitted. - -Usage: - gmock_class.py header-file.h [ClassName]... - -Output is sent to stdout. -""" - -import os -import re -import sys - -from cpp import ast -from cpp import utils - -# Preserve compatibility with Python 2.3. -try: - _dummy = set -except NameError: - import sets - - set = sets.Set - -_VERSION = (1, 0, 1) # The version of this script. -# How many spaces to indent. Can set me with the INDENT environment variable. -_INDENT = 2 - - -def _RenderType(ast_type): - """Renders the potentially recursively templated type into a string. - - Args: - ast_type: The AST of the type. - - Returns: - Rendered string of the type. - """ - # Add modifiers like 'const'. - modifiers = '' - if ast_type.modifiers: - modifiers = ' '.join(ast_type.modifiers) + ' ' - return_type = modifiers + ast_type.name - if ast_type.templated_types: - # Collect template args. - template_args = [] - for arg in ast_type.templated_types: - rendered_arg = _RenderType(arg) - template_args.append(rendered_arg) - return_type += '<' + ', '.join(template_args) + '>' - if ast_type.pointer: - return_type += '*' - if ast_type.reference: - return_type += '&' - return return_type - - -def _GenerateArg(source): - """Strips out comments, default arguments, and redundant spaces from a single argument. - - Args: - source: A string for a single argument. - - Returns: - Rendered string of the argument. - """ - # Remove end of line comments before eliminating newlines. - arg = re.sub(r'//.*', '', source) - - # Remove c-style comments. - arg = re.sub(r'/\*.*\*/', '', arg) - - # Remove default arguments. - arg = re.sub(r'=.*', '', arg) - - # Collapse spaces and newlines into a single space. - arg = re.sub(r'\s+', ' ', arg) - return arg.strip() - - -def _EscapeForMacro(s): - """Escapes a string for use as an argument to a C++ macro.""" - paren_count = 0 - for c in s: - if c == '(': - paren_count += 1 - elif c == ')': - paren_count -= 1 - elif c == ',' and paren_count == 0: - return '(' + s + ')' - return s - - -def _GenerateMethods(output_lines, source, class_node): - function_type = ( - ast.FUNCTION_VIRTUAL | ast.FUNCTION_PURE_VIRTUAL | ast.FUNCTION_OVERRIDE) - ctor_or_dtor = ast.FUNCTION_CTOR | ast.FUNCTION_DTOR - indent = ' ' * _INDENT - - for node in class_node.body: - # We only care about virtual functions. - if (isinstance(node, ast.Function) and node.modifiers & function_type and - not node.modifiers & ctor_or_dtor): - # Pick out all the elements we need from the original function. - modifiers = 'override' - if node.modifiers & ast.FUNCTION_CONST: - modifiers = 'const, ' + modifiers - - return_type = 'void' - if node.return_type: - return_type = _EscapeForMacro(_RenderType(node.return_type)) - - args = [] - for p in node.parameters: - arg = _GenerateArg(source[p.start:p.end]) - args.append(_EscapeForMacro(arg)) - - # Create the mock method definition. - output_lines.extend([ - '%sMOCK_METHOD(%s, %s, (%s), (%s));' % - (indent, return_type, node.name, ', '.join(args), modifiers) - ]) - - -def _GenerateMocks(filename, source, ast_list, desired_class_names): - processed_class_names = set() - lines = [] - for node in ast_list: - if (isinstance(node, ast.Class) and node.body and - # desired_class_names being None means that all classes are selected. - (not desired_class_names or node.name in desired_class_names)): - class_name = node.name - parent_name = class_name - processed_class_names.add(class_name) - class_node = node - # Add namespace before the class. - if class_node.namespace: - lines.extend(['namespace %s {' % n for n in class_node.namespace]) # } - lines.append('') - - # Add template args for templated classes. - if class_node.templated_types: - # TODO(paulchang): The AST doesn't preserve template argument order, - # so we have to make up names here. - # TODO(paulchang): Handle non-type template arguments (e.g. - # template<typename T, int N>). - template_arg_count = len(class_node.templated_types.keys()) - template_args = ['T%d' % n for n in range(template_arg_count)] - template_decls = ['typename ' + arg for arg in template_args] - lines.append('template <' + ', '.join(template_decls) + '>') - parent_name += '<' + ', '.join(template_args) + '>' - - # Add the class prolog. - lines.append('class Mock%s : public %s {' # } - % (class_name, parent_name)) - lines.append('%spublic:' % (' ' * (_INDENT // 2))) - - # Add all the methods. - _GenerateMethods(lines, source, class_node) - - # Close the class. - if lines: - # If there are no virtual methods, no need for a public label. - if len(lines) == 2: - del lines[-1] - - # Only close the class if there really is a class. - lines.append('};') - lines.append('') # Add an extra newline. - - # Close the namespace. - if class_node.namespace: - for i in range(len(class_node.namespace) - 1, -1, -1): - lines.append('} // namespace %s' % class_node.namespace[i]) - lines.append('') # Add an extra newline. - - if desired_class_names: - missing_class_name_list = list(desired_class_names - processed_class_names) - if missing_class_name_list: - missing_class_name_list.sort() - sys.stderr.write('Class(es) not found in %s: %s\n' % - (filename, ', '.join(missing_class_name_list))) - elif not processed_class_names: - sys.stderr.write('No class found in %s\n' % filename) - - return lines - - -def main(argv=sys.argv): - if len(argv) < 2: - sys.stderr.write('Google Mock Class Generator v%s\n\n' % - '.'.join(map(str, _VERSION))) - sys.stderr.write(__doc__) - return 1 - - global _INDENT - try: - _INDENT = int(os.environ['INDENT']) - except KeyError: - pass - except: - sys.stderr.write('Unable to use indent of %s\n' % os.environ.get('INDENT')) - - filename = argv[1] - desired_class_names = None # None means all classes in the source file. - if len(argv) >= 3: - desired_class_names = set(argv[2:]) - source = utils.ReadFile(filename) - if source is None: - return 1 - - builder = ast.BuilderFromSource(source, filename) - try: - entire_ast = filter(None, builder.Generate()) - except KeyboardInterrupt: - return - except: - # An error message was already printed since we couldn't parse. - sys.exit(1) - else: - lines = _GenerateMocks(filename, source, entire_ast, desired_class_names) - sys.stdout.write('\n'.join(lines)) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - main(sys.argv) diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/cpp/gmock_class_test.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/cpp/gmock_class_test.py deleted file mode 100755 index 74655692c..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/cpp/gmock_class_test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,552 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2009 Neal Norwitz All Rights Reserved. -# Portions Copyright 2009 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. -# -# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -# You may obtain a copy of the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -# limitations under the License. - -"""Tests for gmock.scripts.generator.cpp.gmock_class.""" - -import os -import sys -import unittest - -# Allow the cpp imports below to work when run as a standalone script. -sys.path.append(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..')) - -from cpp import ast -from cpp import gmock_class - - -class TestCase(unittest.TestCase): - """Helper class that adds assert methods.""" - - @staticmethod - def StripLeadingWhitespace(lines): - """Strip leading whitespace in each line in 'lines'.""" - return '\n'.join([s.lstrip() for s in lines.split('\n')]) - - def assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace(self, expected_lines, lines): - """Specialized assert that ignores the indent level.""" - self.assertEqual(expected_lines, self.StripLeadingWhitespace(lines)) - - -class GenerateMethodsTest(TestCase): - - @staticmethod - def GenerateMethodSource(cpp_source): - """Convert C++ source to Google Mock output source lines.""" - method_source_lines = [] - # <test> is a pseudo-filename, it is not read or written. - builder = ast.BuilderFromSource(cpp_source, '<test>') - ast_list = list(builder.Generate()) - gmock_class._GenerateMethods(method_source_lines, cpp_source, ast_list[0]) - return '\n'.join(method_source_lines) - - def testSimpleMethod(self): - source = """ -class Foo { - public: - virtual int Bar(); -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD(int, Bar, (), (override));', - self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - def testSimpleConstructorsAndDestructor(self): - source = """ -class Foo { - public: - Foo(); - Foo(int x); - Foo(const Foo& f); - Foo(Foo&& f); - ~Foo(); - virtual int Bar() = 0; -}; -""" - # The constructors and destructor should be ignored. - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD(int, Bar, (), (override));', - self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - def testVirtualDestructor(self): - source = """ -class Foo { - public: - virtual ~Foo(); - virtual int Bar() = 0; -}; -""" - # The destructor should be ignored. - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD(int, Bar, (), (override));', - self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - def testExplicitlyDefaultedConstructorsAndDestructor(self): - source = """ -class Foo { - public: - Foo() = default; - Foo(const Foo& f) = default; - Foo(Foo&& f) = default; - ~Foo() = default; - virtual int Bar() = 0; -}; -""" - # The constructors and destructor should be ignored. - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD(int, Bar, (), (override));', - self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - def testExplicitlyDeletedConstructorsAndDestructor(self): - source = """ -class Foo { - public: - Foo() = delete; - Foo(const Foo& f) = delete; - Foo(Foo&& f) = delete; - ~Foo() = delete; - virtual int Bar() = 0; -}; -""" - # The constructors and destructor should be ignored. - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD(int, Bar, (), (override));', - self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - def testSimpleOverrideMethod(self): - source = """ -class Foo { - public: - int Bar() override; -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD(int, Bar, (), (override));', - self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - def testSimpleConstMethod(self): - source = """ -class Foo { - public: - virtual void Bar(bool flag) const; -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD(void, Bar, (bool flag), (const, override));', - self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - def testExplicitVoid(self): - source = """ -class Foo { - public: - virtual int Bar(void); -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD(int, Bar, (void), (override));', - self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - def testStrangeNewlineInParameter(self): - source = """ -class Foo { - public: - virtual void Bar(int -a) = 0; -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD(void, Bar, (int a), (override));', - self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - def testDefaultParameters(self): - source = """ -class Foo { - public: - virtual void Bar(int a, char c = 'x') = 0; -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD(void, Bar, (int a, char c), (override));', - self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - def testMultipleDefaultParameters(self): - source = """ -class Foo { - public: - virtual void Bar( - int a = 42, - char c = 'x', - const int* const p = nullptr, - const std::string& s = "42", - char tab[] = {'4','2'}, - int const *& rp = aDefaultPointer) = 0; -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD(void, Bar, ' - '(int a, char c, const int* const p, const std::string& s, char tab[], int const *& rp), ' - '(override));', self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - def testMultipleSingleLineDefaultParameters(self): - source = """ -class Foo { - public: - virtual void Bar(int a = 42, int b = 43, int c = 44) = 0; -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD(void, Bar, (int a, int b, int c), (override));', - self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - def testConstDefaultParameter(self): - source = """ -class Test { - public: - virtual bool Bar(const int test_arg = 42) = 0; -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD(bool, Bar, (const int test_arg), (override));', - self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - def testConstRefDefaultParameter(self): - source = """ -class Test { - public: - virtual bool Bar(const std::string& test_arg = "42" ) = 0; -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD(bool, Bar, (const std::string& test_arg), (override));', - self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - def testRemovesCommentsWhenDefaultsArePresent(self): - source = """ -class Foo { - public: - virtual void Bar(int a = 42 /* a comment */, - char /* other comment */ c= 'x') = 0; -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD(void, Bar, (int a, char c), (override));', - self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - def testDoubleSlashCommentsInParameterListAreRemoved(self): - source = """ -class Foo { - public: - virtual void Bar(int a, // inline comments should be elided. - int b // inline comments should be elided. - ) const = 0; -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD(void, Bar, (int a, int b), (const, override));', - self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - def testCStyleCommentsInParameterListAreNotRemoved(self): - # NOTE(nnorwitz): I'm not sure if it's the best behavior to keep these - # comments. Also note that C style comments after the last parameter - # are still elided. - source = """ -class Foo { - public: - virtual const string& Bar(int /* keeper */, int b); -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD(const string&, Bar, (int, int b), (override));', - self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - def testArgsOfTemplateTypes(self): - source = """ -class Foo { - public: - virtual int Bar(const vector<int>& v, map<int, string>* output); -};""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD(int, Bar, (const vector<int>& v, (map<int, string>* output)), (override));', - self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - def testReturnTypeWithOneTemplateArg(self): - source = """ -class Foo { - public: - virtual vector<int>* Bar(int n); -};""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD(vector<int>*, Bar, (int n), (override));', - self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - def testReturnTypeWithManyTemplateArgs(self): - source = """ -class Foo { - public: - virtual map<int, string> Bar(); -};""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD((map<int, string>), Bar, (), (override));', - self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - def testSimpleMethodInTemplatedClass(self): - source = """ -template<class T> -class Foo { - public: - virtual int Bar(); -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD(int, Bar, (), (override));', - self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - def testPointerArgWithoutNames(self): - source = """ -class Foo { - virtual int Bar(C*); -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD(int, Bar, (C*), (override));', - self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - def testReferenceArgWithoutNames(self): - source = """ -class Foo { - virtual int Bar(C&); -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD(int, Bar, (C&), (override));', - self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - def testArrayArgWithoutNames(self): - source = """ -class Foo { - virtual int Bar(C[]); -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace( - 'MOCK_METHOD(int, Bar, (C[]), (override));', - self.GenerateMethodSource(source)) - - -class GenerateMocksTest(TestCase): - - @staticmethod - def GenerateMocks(cpp_source): - """Convert C++ source to complete Google Mock output source.""" - # <test> is a pseudo-filename, it is not read or written. - filename = '<test>' - builder = ast.BuilderFromSource(cpp_source, filename) - ast_list = list(builder.Generate()) - lines = gmock_class._GenerateMocks(filename, cpp_source, ast_list, None) - return '\n'.join(lines) - - def testNamespaces(self): - source = """ -namespace Foo { -namespace Bar { class Forward; } -namespace Baz { - -class Test { - public: - virtual void Foo(); -}; - -} // namespace Baz -} // namespace Foo -""" - expected = """\ -namespace Foo { -namespace Baz { - -class MockTest : public Test { -public: -MOCK_METHOD(void, Foo, (), (override)); -}; - -} // namespace Baz -} // namespace Foo -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace(expected, - self.GenerateMocks(source)) - - def testClassWithStorageSpecifierMacro(self): - source = """ -class STORAGE_SPECIFIER Test { - public: - virtual void Foo(); -}; -""" - expected = """\ -class MockTest : public Test { -public: -MOCK_METHOD(void, Foo, (), (override)); -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace(expected, - self.GenerateMocks(source)) - - def testTemplatedForwardDeclaration(self): - source = """ -template <class T> class Forward; // Forward declaration should be ignored. -class Test { - public: - virtual void Foo(); -}; -""" - expected = """\ -class MockTest : public Test { -public: -MOCK_METHOD(void, Foo, (), (override)); -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace(expected, - self.GenerateMocks(source)) - - def testTemplatedClass(self): - source = """ -template <typename S, typename T> -class Test { - public: - virtual void Foo(); -}; -""" - expected = """\ -template <typename T0, typename T1> -class MockTest : public Test<T0, T1> { -public: -MOCK_METHOD(void, Foo, (), (override)); -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace(expected, - self.GenerateMocks(source)) - - def testTemplateInATemplateTypedef(self): - source = """ -class Test { - public: - typedef std::vector<std::list<int>> FooType; - virtual void Bar(const FooType& test_arg); -}; -""" - expected = """\ -class MockTest : public Test { -public: -MOCK_METHOD(void, Bar, (const FooType& test_arg), (override)); -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace(expected, - self.GenerateMocks(source)) - - def testTemplateInATemplateTypedefWithComma(self): - source = """ -class Test { - public: - typedef std::function<void( - const vector<std::list<int>>&, int> FooType; - virtual void Bar(const FooType& test_arg); -}; -""" - expected = """\ -class MockTest : public Test { -public: -MOCK_METHOD(void, Bar, (const FooType& test_arg), (override)); -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace(expected, - self.GenerateMocks(source)) - - def testParenthesizedCommaInArg(self): - source = """ -class Test { - public: - virtual void Bar(std::function<void(int, int)> f); -}; -""" - expected = """\ -class MockTest : public Test { -public: -MOCK_METHOD(void, Bar, (std::function<void(int, int)> f), (override)); -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace(expected, - self.GenerateMocks(source)) - - def testEnumType(self): - source = """ -class Test { - public: - enum Bar { - BAZ, QUX, QUUX, QUUUX - }; - virtual void Foo(); -}; -""" - expected = """\ -class MockTest : public Test { -public: -MOCK_METHOD(void, Foo, (), (override)); -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace(expected, - self.GenerateMocks(source)) - - def testEnumClassType(self): - source = """ -class Test { - public: - enum class Bar { - BAZ, QUX, QUUX, QUUUX - }; - virtual void Foo(); -}; -""" - expected = """\ -class MockTest : public Test { -public: -MOCK_METHOD(void, Foo, (), (override)); -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace(expected, - self.GenerateMocks(source)) - - def testStdFunction(self): - source = """ -class Test { - public: - Test(std::function<int(std::string)> foo) : foo_(foo) {} - - virtual std::function<int(std::string)> foo(); - - private: - std::function<int(std::string)> foo_; -}; -""" - expected = """\ -class MockTest : public Test { -public: -MOCK_METHOD(std::function<int (std::string)>, foo, (), (override)); -}; -""" - self.assertEqualIgnoreLeadingWhitespace(expected, - self.GenerateMocks(source)) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - unittest.main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/cpp/keywords.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/cpp/keywords.py deleted file mode 100755 index e4282714d..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/cpp/keywords.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2007 Neal Norwitz -# Portions Copyright 2007 Google Inc. -# -# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -# You may obtain a copy of the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -# limitations under the License. - -"""C++ keywords and helper utilities for determining keywords.""" - -try: - # Python 3.x - import builtins -except ImportError: - # Python 2.x - import __builtin__ as builtins - - -if not hasattr(builtins, 'set'): - # Nominal support for Python 2.3. - from sets import Set as set - - -TYPES = set('bool char int long short double float void wchar_t unsigned signed'.split()) -TYPE_MODIFIERS = set('auto register const inline extern static virtual volatile mutable'.split()) -ACCESS = set('public protected private friend'.split()) - -CASTS = set('static_cast const_cast dynamic_cast reinterpret_cast'.split()) - -OTHERS = set('true false asm class namespace using explicit this operator sizeof'.split()) -OTHER_TYPES = set('new delete typedef struct union enum typeid typename template'.split()) - -CONTROL = set('case switch default if else return goto'.split()) -EXCEPTION = set('try catch throw'.split()) -LOOP = set('while do for break continue'.split()) - -ALL = TYPES | TYPE_MODIFIERS | ACCESS | CASTS | OTHERS | OTHER_TYPES | CONTROL | EXCEPTION | LOOP - - -def IsKeyword(token): - return token in ALL - -def IsBuiltinType(token): - if token in ('virtual', 'inline'): - # These only apply to methods, they can't be types by themselves. - return False - return token in TYPES or token in TYPE_MODIFIERS diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/cpp/tokenize.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/cpp/tokenize.py deleted file mode 100755 index a75edcb14..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/cpp/tokenize.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,284 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2007 Neal Norwitz -# Portions Copyright 2007 Google Inc. -# -# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -# You may obtain a copy of the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -# limitations under the License. - -"""Tokenize C++ source code.""" - -try: - # Python 3.x - import builtins -except ImportError: - # Python 2.x - import __builtin__ as builtins - - -import sys - -from cpp import utils - - -if not hasattr(builtins, 'set'): - # Nominal support for Python 2.3. - from sets import Set as set - - -# Add $ as a valid identifier char since so much code uses it. -_letters = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' -VALID_IDENTIFIER_CHARS = set(_letters + _letters.upper() + '_0123456789$') -HEX_DIGITS = set('0123456789abcdefABCDEF') -INT_OR_FLOAT_DIGITS = set('01234567890eE-+') - - -# C++0x string preffixes. -_STR_PREFIXES = set(('R', 'u8', 'u8R', 'u', 'uR', 'U', 'UR', 'L', 'LR')) - - -# Token types. -UNKNOWN = 'UNKNOWN' -SYNTAX = 'SYNTAX' -CONSTANT = 'CONSTANT' -NAME = 'NAME' -PREPROCESSOR = 'PREPROCESSOR' - -# Where the token originated from. This can be used for backtracking. -# It is always set to WHENCE_STREAM in this code. -WHENCE_STREAM, WHENCE_QUEUE = range(2) - - -class Token(object): - """Data container to represent a C++ token. - - Tokens can be identifiers, syntax char(s), constants, or - pre-processor directives. - - start contains the index of the first char of the token in the source - end contains the index of the last char of the token in the source - """ - - def __init__(self, token_type, name, start, end): - self.token_type = token_type - self.name = name - self.start = start - self.end = end - self.whence = WHENCE_STREAM - - def __str__(self): - if not utils.DEBUG: - return 'Token(%r)' % self.name - return 'Token(%r, %s, %s)' % (self.name, self.start, self.end) - - __repr__ = __str__ - - -def _GetString(source, start, i): - i = source.find('"', i+1) - while source[i-1] == '\\': - # Count the trailing backslashes. - backslash_count = 1 - j = i - 2 - while source[j] == '\\': - backslash_count += 1 - j -= 1 - # When trailing backslashes are even, they escape each other. - if (backslash_count % 2) == 0: - break - i = source.find('"', i+1) - return i + 1 - - -def _GetChar(source, start, i): - # NOTE(nnorwitz): may not be quite correct, should be good enough. - i = source.find("'", i+1) - while source[i-1] == '\\': - # Need to special case '\\'. - if (i - 2) > start and source[i-2] == '\\': - break - i = source.find("'", i+1) - # Try to handle unterminated single quotes (in a #if 0 block). - if i < 0: - i = start - return i + 1 - - -def GetTokens(source): - """Returns a sequence of Tokens. - - Args: - source: string of C++ source code. - - Yields: - Token that represents the next token in the source. - """ - # Cache various valid character sets for speed. - valid_identifier_chars = VALID_IDENTIFIER_CHARS - hex_digits = HEX_DIGITS - int_or_float_digits = INT_OR_FLOAT_DIGITS - int_or_float_digits2 = int_or_float_digits | set('.') - - # Only ignore errors while in a #if 0 block. - ignore_errors = False - count_ifs = 0 - - i = 0 - end = len(source) - while i < end: - # Skip whitespace. - while i < end and source[i].isspace(): - i += 1 - if i >= end: - return - - token_type = UNKNOWN - start = i - c = source[i] - if c.isalpha() or c == '_': # Find a string token. - token_type = NAME - while source[i] in valid_identifier_chars: - i += 1 - # String and character constants can look like a name if - # they are something like L"". - if (source[i] == "'" and (i - start) == 1 and - source[start:i] in 'uUL'): - # u, U, and L are valid C++0x character preffixes. - token_type = CONSTANT - i = _GetChar(source, start, i) - elif source[i] == "'" and source[start:i] in _STR_PREFIXES: - token_type = CONSTANT - i = _GetString(source, start, i) - elif c == '/' and source[i+1] == '/': # Find // comments. - i = source.find('\n', i) - if i == -1: # Handle EOF. - i = end - continue - elif c == '/' and source[i+1] == '*': # Find /* comments. */ - i = source.find('*/', i) + 2 - continue - elif c in ':+-<>&|*=': # : or :: (plus other chars). - token_type = SYNTAX - i += 1 - new_ch = source[i] - if new_ch == c and c != '>': # Treat ">>" as two tokens. - i += 1 - elif c == '-' and new_ch == '>': - i += 1 - elif new_ch == '=': - i += 1 - elif c in '()[]{}~!?^%;/.,': # Handle single char tokens. - token_type = SYNTAX - i += 1 - if c == '.' and source[i].isdigit(): - token_type = CONSTANT - i += 1 - while source[i] in int_or_float_digits: - i += 1 - # Handle float suffixes. - for suffix in ('l', 'f'): - if suffix == source[i:i+1].lower(): - i += 1 - break - elif c.isdigit(): # Find integer. - token_type = CONSTANT - if c == '0' and source[i+1] in 'xX': - # Handle hex digits. - i += 2 - while source[i] in hex_digits: - i += 1 - else: - while source[i] in int_or_float_digits2: - i += 1 - # Handle integer (and float) suffixes. - for suffix in ('ull', 'll', 'ul', 'l', 'f', 'u'): - size = len(suffix) - if suffix == source[i:i+size].lower(): - i += size - break - elif c == '"': # Find string. - token_type = CONSTANT - i = _GetString(source, start, i) - elif c == "'": # Find char. - token_type = CONSTANT - i = _GetChar(source, start, i) - elif c == '#': # Find pre-processor command. - token_type = PREPROCESSOR - got_if = source[i:i+3] == '#if' and source[i+3:i+4].isspace() - if got_if: - count_ifs += 1 - elif source[i:i+6] == '#endif': - count_ifs -= 1 - if count_ifs == 0: - ignore_errors = False - - # TODO(nnorwitz): handle preprocessor statements (\ continuations). - while 1: - i1 = source.find('\n', i) - i2 = source.find('//', i) - i3 = source.find('/*', i) - i4 = source.find('"', i) - # NOTE(nnorwitz): doesn't handle comments in #define macros. - # Get the first important symbol (newline, comment, EOF/end). - i = min([x for x in (i1, i2, i3, i4, end) if x != -1]) - - # Handle #include "dir//foo.h" properly. - if source[i] == '"': - i = source.find('"', i+1) + 1 - assert i > 0 - continue - # Keep going if end of the line and the line ends with \. - if not (i == i1 and source[i-1] == '\\'): - if got_if: - condition = source[start+4:i].lstrip() - if (condition.startswith('0') or - condition.startswith('(0)')): - ignore_errors = True - break - i += 1 - elif c == '\\': # Handle \ in code. - # This is different from the pre-processor \ handling. - i += 1 - continue - elif ignore_errors: - # The tokenizer seems to be in pretty good shape. This - # raise is conditionally disabled so that bogus code - # in an #if 0 block can be handled. Since we will ignore - # it anyways, this is probably fine. So disable the - # exception and return the bogus char. - i += 1 - else: - sys.stderr.write('Got invalid token in %s @ %d token:%s: %r\n' % - ('?', i, c, source[i-10:i+10])) - raise RuntimeError('unexpected token') - - if i <= 0: - print('Invalid index, exiting now.') - return - yield Token(token_type, source[start:i], start, i) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - def main(argv): - """Driver mostly for testing purposes.""" - for filename in argv[1:]: - source = utils.ReadFile(filename) - if source is None: - continue - - for token in GetTokens(source): - print('%-12s: %s' % (token.token_type, token.name)) - # print('\r%6.2f%%' % (100.0 * index / token.end),) - sys.stdout.write('\n') - - - main(sys.argv) diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/cpp/utils.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/cpp/utils.py deleted file mode 100755 index 6f5fc097b..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/cpp/utils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2007 Neal Norwitz -# Portions Copyright 2007 Google Inc. -# -# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -# You may obtain a copy of the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -# limitations under the License. - -"""Generic utilities for C++ parsing.""" - -import sys - -# Set to True to see the start/end token indices. -DEBUG = True - - -def ReadFile(filename, print_error=True): - """Returns the contents of a file.""" - try: - fp = open(filename) - try: - return fp.read() - finally: - fp.close() - except IOError: - if print_error: - print('Error reading %s: %s' % (filename, sys.exc_info()[1])) - return None diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/gmock_gen.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/gmock_gen.py deleted file mode 100755 index 9d528a56d..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/generator/gmock_gen.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. -# -# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -# You may obtain a copy of the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -# limitations under the License. - -"""Driver for starting up Google Mock class generator.""" - - -import os -import sys - -if __name__ == '__main__': - # Add the directory of this script to the path so we can import gmock_class. - sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(__file__)) - - from cpp import gmock_class - # Fix the docstring in case they require the usage. - gmock_class.__doc__ = gmock_class.__doc__.replace('gmock_class.py', __file__) - gmock_class.main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/pump.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/pump.py deleted file mode 100755 index 5523a19de..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/scripts/pump.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,856 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""pump v0.2.0 - Pretty Useful for Meta Programming. - -A tool for preprocessor meta programming. Useful for generating -repetitive boilerplate code. Especially useful for writing C++ -classes, functions, macros, and templates that need to work with -various number of arguments. - -USAGE: - pump.py SOURCE_FILE - -EXAMPLES: - pump.py foo.cc.pump - Converts foo.cc.pump to foo.cc. - -GRAMMAR: - CODE ::= ATOMIC_CODE* - ATOMIC_CODE ::= $var ID = EXPRESSION - | $var ID = [[ CODE ]] - | $range ID EXPRESSION..EXPRESSION - | $for ID SEPARATOR [[ CODE ]] - | $($) - | $ID - | $(EXPRESSION) - | $if EXPRESSION [[ CODE ]] ELSE_BRANCH - | [[ CODE ]] - | RAW_CODE - SEPARATOR ::= RAW_CODE | EMPTY - ELSE_BRANCH ::= $else [[ CODE ]] - | $elif EXPRESSION [[ CODE ]] ELSE_BRANCH - | EMPTY - EXPRESSION has Python syntax. -""" - -from __future__ import print_function - -import io -import os -import re -import sys - - -TOKEN_TABLE = [ - (re.compile(r'\$var\s+'), '$var'), - (re.compile(r'\$elif\s+'), '$elif'), - (re.compile(r'\$else\s+'), '$else'), - (re.compile(r'\$for\s+'), '$for'), - (re.compile(r'\$if\s+'), '$if'), - (re.compile(r'\$range\s+'), '$range'), - (re.compile(r'\$[_A-Za-z]\w*'), '$id'), - (re.compile(r'\$\(\$\)'), '$($)'), - (re.compile(r'\$'), '$'), - (re.compile(r'\[\[\n?'), '[['), - (re.compile(r'\]\]\n?'), ']]'), - ] - - -class Cursor: - """Represents a position (line and column) in a text file.""" - - def __init__(self, line=-1, column=-1): - self.line = line - self.column = column - - def __eq__(self, rhs): - return self.line == rhs.line and self.column == rhs.column - - def __ne__(self, rhs): - return not self == rhs - - def __lt__(self, rhs): - return self.line < rhs.line or ( - self.line == rhs.line and self.column < rhs.column) - - def __le__(self, rhs): - return self < rhs or self == rhs - - def __gt__(self, rhs): - return rhs < self - - def __ge__(self, rhs): - return rhs <= self - - def __str__(self): - if self == Eof(): - return 'EOF' - else: - return '%s(%s)' % (self.line + 1, self.column) - - def __add__(self, offset): - return Cursor(self.line, self.column + offset) - - def __sub__(self, offset): - return Cursor(self.line, self.column - offset) - - def Clone(self): - """Returns a copy of self.""" - - return Cursor(self.line, self.column) - - -# Special cursor to indicate the end-of-file. -def Eof(): - """Returns the special cursor to denote the end-of-file.""" - return Cursor(-1, -1) - - -class Token: - """Represents a token in a Pump source file.""" - - def __init__(self, start=None, end=None, value=None, token_type=None): - if start is None: - self.start = Eof() - else: - self.start = start - if end is None: - self.end = Eof() - else: - self.end = end - self.value = value - self.token_type = token_type - - def __str__(self): - return 'Token @%s: \'%s\' type=%s' % ( - self.start, self.value, self.token_type) - - def Clone(self): - """Returns a copy of self.""" - - return Token(self.start.Clone(), self.end.Clone(), self.value, - self.token_type) - - -def StartsWith(lines, pos, string): - """Returns True iff the given position in lines starts with 'string'.""" - - return lines[pos.line][pos.column:].startswith(string) - - -def FindFirstInLine(line, token_table): - best_match_start = -1 - for (regex, token_type) in token_table: - m = regex.search(line) - if m: - # We found regex in lines - if best_match_start < 0 or m.start() < best_match_start: - best_match_start = m.start() - best_match_length = m.end() - m.start() - best_match_token_type = token_type - - if best_match_start < 0: - return None - - return (best_match_start, best_match_length, best_match_token_type) - - -def FindFirst(lines, token_table, cursor): - """Finds the first occurrence of any string in strings in lines.""" - - start = cursor.Clone() - cur_line_number = cursor.line - for line in lines[start.line:]: - if cur_line_number == start.line: - line = line[start.column:] - m = FindFirstInLine(line, token_table) - if m: - # We found a regex in line. - (start_column, length, token_type) = m - if cur_line_number == start.line: - start_column += start.column - found_start = Cursor(cur_line_number, start_column) - found_end = found_start + length - return MakeToken(lines, found_start, found_end, token_type) - cur_line_number += 1 - # We failed to find str in lines - return None - - -def SubString(lines, start, end): - """Returns a substring in lines.""" - - if end == Eof(): - end = Cursor(len(lines) - 1, len(lines[-1])) - - if start >= end: - return '' - - if start.line == end.line: - return lines[start.line][start.column:end.column] - - result_lines = ([lines[start.line][start.column:]] + - lines[start.line + 1:end.line] + - [lines[end.line][:end.column]]) - return ''.join(result_lines) - - -def StripMetaComments(str): - """Strip meta comments from each line in the given string.""" - - # First, completely remove lines containing nothing but a meta - # comment, including the trailing \n. - str = re.sub(r'^\s*\$\$.*\n', '', str) - - # Then, remove meta comments from contentful lines. - return re.sub(r'\s*\$\$.*', '', str) - - -def MakeToken(lines, start, end, token_type): - """Creates a new instance of Token.""" - - return Token(start, end, SubString(lines, start, end), token_type) - - -def ParseToken(lines, pos, regex, token_type): - line = lines[pos.line][pos.column:] - m = regex.search(line) - if m and not m.start(): - return MakeToken(lines, pos, pos + m.end(), token_type) - else: - print('ERROR: %s expected at %s.' % (token_type, pos)) - sys.exit(1) - - -ID_REGEX = re.compile(r'[_A-Za-z]\w*') -EQ_REGEX = re.compile(r'=') -REST_OF_LINE_REGEX = re.compile(r'.*?(?=$|\$\$)') -OPTIONAL_WHITE_SPACES_REGEX = re.compile(r'\s*') -WHITE_SPACE_REGEX = re.compile(r'\s') -DOT_DOT_REGEX = re.compile(r'\.\.') - - -def Skip(lines, pos, regex): - line = lines[pos.line][pos.column:] - m = re.search(regex, line) - if m and not m.start(): - return pos + m.end() - else: - return pos - - -def SkipUntil(lines, pos, regex, token_type): - line = lines[pos.line][pos.column:] - m = re.search(regex, line) - if m: - return pos + m.start() - else: - print ('ERROR: %s expected on line %s after column %s.' % - (token_type, pos.line + 1, pos.column)) - sys.exit(1) - - -def ParseExpTokenInParens(lines, pos): - def ParseInParens(pos): - pos = Skip(lines, pos, OPTIONAL_WHITE_SPACES_REGEX) - pos = Skip(lines, pos, r'\(') - pos = Parse(pos) - pos = Skip(lines, pos, r'\)') - return pos - - def Parse(pos): - pos = SkipUntil(lines, pos, r'\(|\)', ')') - if SubString(lines, pos, pos + 1) == '(': - pos = Parse(pos + 1) - pos = Skip(lines, pos, r'\)') - return Parse(pos) - else: - return pos - - start = pos.Clone() - pos = ParseInParens(pos) - return MakeToken(lines, start, pos, 'exp') - - -def RStripNewLineFromToken(token): - if token.value.endswith('\n'): - return Token(token.start, token.end, token.value[:-1], token.token_type) - else: - return token - - -def TokenizeLines(lines, pos): - while True: - found = FindFirst(lines, TOKEN_TABLE, pos) - if not found: - yield MakeToken(lines, pos, Eof(), 'code') - return - - if found.start == pos: - prev_token = None - prev_token_rstripped = None - else: - prev_token = MakeToken(lines, pos, found.start, 'code') - prev_token_rstripped = RStripNewLineFromToken(prev_token) - - if found.token_type == '$var': - if prev_token_rstripped: - yield prev_token_rstripped - yield found - id_token = ParseToken(lines, found.end, ID_REGEX, 'id') - yield id_token - pos = Skip(lines, id_token.end, OPTIONAL_WHITE_SPACES_REGEX) - - eq_token = ParseToken(lines, pos, EQ_REGEX, '=') - yield eq_token - pos = Skip(lines, eq_token.end, r'\s*') - - if SubString(lines, pos, pos + 2) != '[[': - exp_token = ParseToken(lines, pos, REST_OF_LINE_REGEX, 'exp') - yield exp_token - pos = Cursor(exp_token.end.line + 1, 0) - elif found.token_type == '$for': - if prev_token_rstripped: - yield prev_token_rstripped - yield found - id_token = ParseToken(lines, found.end, ID_REGEX, 'id') - yield id_token - pos = Skip(lines, id_token.end, WHITE_SPACE_REGEX) - elif found.token_type == '$range': - if prev_token_rstripped: - yield prev_token_rstripped - yield found - id_token = ParseToken(lines, found.end, ID_REGEX, 'id') - yield id_token - pos = Skip(lines, id_token.end, OPTIONAL_WHITE_SPACES_REGEX) - - dots_pos = SkipUntil(lines, pos, DOT_DOT_REGEX, '..') - yield MakeToken(lines, pos, dots_pos, 'exp') - yield MakeToken(lines, dots_pos, dots_pos + 2, '..') - pos = dots_pos + 2 - new_pos = Cursor(pos.line + 1, 0) - yield MakeToken(lines, pos, new_pos, 'exp') - pos = new_pos - elif found.token_type == '$': - if prev_token: - yield prev_token - yield found - exp_token = ParseExpTokenInParens(lines, found.end) - yield exp_token - pos = exp_token.end - elif (found.token_type == ']]' or found.token_type == '$if' or - found.token_type == '$elif' or found.token_type == '$else'): - if prev_token_rstripped: - yield prev_token_rstripped - yield found - pos = found.end - else: - if prev_token: - yield prev_token - yield found - pos = found.end - - -def Tokenize(s): - """A generator that yields the tokens in the given string.""" - if s != '': - lines = s.splitlines(True) - for token in TokenizeLines(lines, Cursor(0, 0)): - yield token - - -class CodeNode: - def __init__(self, atomic_code_list=None): - self.atomic_code = atomic_code_list - - -class VarNode: - def __init__(self, identifier=None, atomic_code=None): - self.identifier = identifier - self.atomic_code = atomic_code - - -class RangeNode: - def __init__(self, identifier=None, exp1=None, exp2=None): - self.identifier = identifier - self.exp1 = exp1 - self.exp2 = exp2 - - -class ForNode: - def __init__(self, identifier=None, sep=None, code=None): - self.identifier = identifier - self.sep = sep - self.code = code - - -class ElseNode: - def __init__(self, else_branch=None): - self.else_branch = else_branch - - -class IfNode: - def __init__(self, exp=None, then_branch=None, else_branch=None): - self.exp = exp - self.then_branch = then_branch - self.else_branch = else_branch - - -class RawCodeNode: - def __init__(self, token=None): - self.raw_code = token - - -class LiteralDollarNode: - def __init__(self, token): - self.token = token - - -class ExpNode: - def __init__(self, token, python_exp): - self.token = token - self.python_exp = python_exp - - -def PopFront(a_list): - head = a_list[0] - a_list[:1] = [] - return head - - -def PushFront(a_list, elem): - a_list[:0] = [elem] - - -def PopToken(a_list, token_type=None): - token = PopFront(a_list) - if token_type is not None and token.token_type != token_type: - print('ERROR: %s expected at %s' % (token_type, token.start)) - print('ERROR: %s found instead' % (token,)) - sys.exit(1) - - return token - - -def PeekToken(a_list): - if not a_list: - return None - - return a_list[0] - - -def ParseExpNode(token): - python_exp = re.sub(r'([_A-Za-z]\w*)', r'self.GetValue("\1")', token.value) - return ExpNode(token, python_exp) - - -def ParseElseNode(tokens): - def Pop(token_type=None): - return PopToken(tokens, token_type) - - next = PeekToken(tokens) - if not next: - return None - if next.token_type == '$else': - Pop('$else') - Pop('[[') - code_node = ParseCodeNode(tokens) - Pop(']]') - return code_node - elif next.token_type == '$elif': - Pop('$elif') - exp = Pop('code') - Pop('[[') - code_node = ParseCodeNode(tokens) - Pop(']]') - inner_else_node = ParseElseNode(tokens) - return CodeNode([IfNode(ParseExpNode(exp), code_node, inner_else_node)]) - elif not next.value.strip(): - Pop('code') - return ParseElseNode(tokens) - else: - return None - - -def ParseAtomicCodeNode(tokens): - def Pop(token_type=None): - return PopToken(tokens, token_type) - - head = PopFront(tokens) - t = head.token_type - if t == 'code': - return RawCodeNode(head) - elif t == '$var': - id_token = Pop('id') - Pop('=') - next = PeekToken(tokens) - if next.token_type == 'exp': - exp_token = Pop() - return VarNode(id_token, ParseExpNode(exp_token)) - Pop('[[') - code_node = ParseCodeNode(tokens) - Pop(']]') - return VarNode(id_token, code_node) - elif t == '$for': - id_token = Pop('id') - next_token = PeekToken(tokens) - if next_token.token_type == 'code': - sep_token = next_token - Pop('code') - else: - sep_token = None - Pop('[[') - code_node = ParseCodeNode(tokens) - Pop(']]') - return ForNode(id_token, sep_token, code_node) - elif t == '$if': - exp_token = Pop('code') - Pop('[[') - code_node = ParseCodeNode(tokens) - Pop(']]') - else_node = ParseElseNode(tokens) - return IfNode(ParseExpNode(exp_token), code_node, else_node) - elif t == '$range': - id_token = Pop('id') - exp1_token = Pop('exp') - Pop('..') - exp2_token = Pop('exp') - return RangeNode(id_token, ParseExpNode(exp1_token), - ParseExpNode(exp2_token)) - elif t == '$id': - return ParseExpNode(Token(head.start + 1, head.end, head.value[1:], 'id')) - elif t == '$($)': - return LiteralDollarNode(head) - elif t == '$': - exp_token = Pop('exp') - return ParseExpNode(exp_token) - elif t == '[[': - code_node = ParseCodeNode(tokens) - Pop(']]') - return code_node - else: - PushFront(tokens, head) - return None - - -def ParseCodeNode(tokens): - atomic_code_list = [] - while True: - if not tokens: - break - atomic_code_node = ParseAtomicCodeNode(tokens) - if atomic_code_node: - atomic_code_list.append(atomic_code_node) - else: - break - return CodeNode(atomic_code_list) - - -def ParseToAST(pump_src_text): - """Convert the given Pump source text into an AST.""" - tokens = list(Tokenize(pump_src_text)) - code_node = ParseCodeNode(tokens) - return code_node - - -class Env: - def __init__(self): - self.variables = [] - self.ranges = [] - - def Clone(self): - clone = Env() - clone.variables = self.variables[:] - clone.ranges = self.ranges[:] - return clone - - def PushVariable(self, var, value): - # If value looks like an int, store it as an int. - try: - int_value = int(value) - if ('%s' % int_value) == value: - value = int_value - except Exception: - pass - self.variables[:0] = [(var, value)] - - def PopVariable(self): - self.variables[:1] = [] - - def PushRange(self, var, lower, upper): - self.ranges[:0] = [(var, lower, upper)] - - def PopRange(self): - self.ranges[:1] = [] - - def GetValue(self, identifier): - for (var, value) in self.variables: - if identifier == var: - return value - - print('ERROR: meta variable %s is undefined.' % (identifier,)) - sys.exit(1) - - def EvalExp(self, exp): - try: - result = eval(exp.python_exp) - except Exception as e: # pylint: disable=broad-except - print('ERROR: caught exception %s: %s' % (e.__class__.__name__, e)) - print('ERROR: failed to evaluate meta expression %s at %s' % - (exp.python_exp, exp.token.start)) - sys.exit(1) - return result - - def GetRange(self, identifier): - for (var, lower, upper) in self.ranges: - if identifier == var: - return (lower, upper) - - print('ERROR: range %s is undefined.' % (identifier,)) - sys.exit(1) - - -class Output: - def __init__(self): - self.string = '' - - def GetLastLine(self): - index = self.string.rfind('\n') - if index < 0: - return '' - - return self.string[index + 1:] - - def Append(self, s): - self.string += s - - -def RunAtomicCode(env, node, output): - if isinstance(node, VarNode): - identifier = node.identifier.value.strip() - result = Output() - RunAtomicCode(env.Clone(), node.atomic_code, result) - value = result.string - env.PushVariable(identifier, value) - elif isinstance(node, RangeNode): - identifier = node.identifier.value.strip() - lower = int(env.EvalExp(node.exp1)) - upper = int(env.EvalExp(node.exp2)) - env.PushRange(identifier, lower, upper) - elif isinstance(node, ForNode): - identifier = node.identifier.value.strip() - if node.sep is None: - sep = '' - else: - sep = node.sep.value - (lower, upper) = env.GetRange(identifier) - for i in range(lower, upper + 1): - new_env = env.Clone() - new_env.PushVariable(identifier, i) - RunCode(new_env, node.code, output) - if i != upper: - output.Append(sep) - elif isinstance(node, RawCodeNode): - output.Append(node.raw_code.value) - elif isinstance(node, IfNode): - cond = env.EvalExp(node.exp) - if cond: - RunCode(env.Clone(), node.then_branch, output) - elif node.else_branch is not None: - RunCode(env.Clone(), node.else_branch, output) - elif isinstance(node, ExpNode): - value = env.EvalExp(node) - output.Append('%s' % (value,)) - elif isinstance(node, LiteralDollarNode): - output.Append('$') - elif isinstance(node, CodeNode): - RunCode(env.Clone(), node, output) - else: - print('BAD') - print(node) - sys.exit(1) - - -def RunCode(env, code_node, output): - for atomic_code in code_node.atomic_code: - RunAtomicCode(env, atomic_code, output) - - -def IsSingleLineComment(cur_line): - return '//' in cur_line - - -def IsInPreprocessorDirective(prev_lines, cur_line): - if cur_line.lstrip().startswith('#'): - return True - return prev_lines and prev_lines[-1].endswith('\\') - - -def WrapComment(line, output): - loc = line.find('//') - before_comment = line[:loc].rstrip() - if before_comment == '': - indent = loc - else: - output.append(before_comment) - indent = len(before_comment) - len(before_comment.lstrip()) - prefix = indent*' ' + '// ' - max_len = 80 - len(prefix) - comment = line[loc + 2:].strip() - segs = [seg for seg in re.split(r'(\w+\W*)', comment) if seg != ''] - cur_line = '' - for seg in segs: - if len((cur_line + seg).rstrip()) < max_len: - cur_line += seg - else: - if cur_line.strip() != '': - output.append(prefix + cur_line.rstrip()) - cur_line = seg.lstrip() - if cur_line.strip() != '': - output.append(prefix + cur_line.strip()) - - -def WrapCode(line, line_concat, output): - indent = len(line) - len(line.lstrip()) - prefix = indent*' ' # Prefix of the current line - max_len = 80 - indent - len(line_concat) # Maximum length of the current line - new_prefix = prefix + 4*' ' # Prefix of a continuation line - new_max_len = max_len - 4 # Maximum length of a continuation line - # Prefers to wrap a line after a ',' or ';'. - segs = [seg for seg in re.split(r'([^,;]+[,;]?)', line.strip()) if seg != ''] - cur_line = '' # The current line without leading spaces. - for seg in segs: - # If the line is still too long, wrap at a space. - while cur_line == '' and len(seg.strip()) > max_len: - seg = seg.lstrip() - split_at = seg.rfind(' ', 0, max_len) - output.append(prefix + seg[:split_at].strip() + line_concat) - seg = seg[split_at + 1:] - prefix = new_prefix - max_len = new_max_len - - if len((cur_line + seg).rstrip()) < max_len: - cur_line = (cur_line + seg).lstrip() - else: - output.append(prefix + cur_line.rstrip() + line_concat) - prefix = new_prefix - max_len = new_max_len - cur_line = seg.lstrip() - if cur_line.strip() != '': - output.append(prefix + cur_line.strip()) - - -def WrapPreprocessorDirective(line, output): - WrapCode(line, ' \\', output) - - -def WrapPlainCode(line, output): - WrapCode(line, '', output) - - -def IsMultiLineIWYUPragma(line): - return re.search(r'/\* IWYU pragma: ', line) - - -def IsHeaderGuardIncludeOrOneLineIWYUPragma(line): - return (re.match(r'^#(ifndef|define|endif\s*//)\s*[\w_]+\s*$', line) or - re.match(r'^#include\s', line) or - # Don't break IWYU pragmas, either; that causes iwyu.py problems. - re.search(r'// IWYU pragma: ', line)) - - -def WrapLongLine(line, output): - line = line.rstrip() - if len(line) <= 80: - output.append(line) - elif IsSingleLineComment(line): - if IsHeaderGuardIncludeOrOneLineIWYUPragma(line): - # The style guide made an exception to allow long header guard lines, - # includes and IWYU pragmas. - output.append(line) - else: - WrapComment(line, output) - elif IsInPreprocessorDirective(output, line): - if IsHeaderGuardIncludeOrOneLineIWYUPragma(line): - # The style guide made an exception to allow long header guard lines, - # includes and IWYU pragmas. - output.append(line) - else: - WrapPreprocessorDirective(line, output) - elif IsMultiLineIWYUPragma(line): - output.append(line) - else: - WrapPlainCode(line, output) - - -def BeautifyCode(string): - lines = string.splitlines() - output = [] - for line in lines: - WrapLongLine(line, output) - output2 = [line.rstrip() for line in output] - return '\n'.join(output2) + '\n' - - -def ConvertFromPumpSource(src_text): - """Return the text generated from the given Pump source text.""" - ast = ParseToAST(StripMetaComments(src_text)) - output = Output() - RunCode(Env(), ast, output) - return BeautifyCode(output.string) - - -def main(argv): - if len(argv) == 1: - print(__doc__) - sys.exit(1) - - file_path = argv[-1] - output_str = ConvertFromPumpSource(io.open(file_path, 'r').read()) - if file_path.endswith('.pump'): - output_file_path = file_path[:-5] - else: - output_file_path = '-' - if output_file_path == '-': - print(output_str,) - else: - output_file = io.open(output_file_path, 'w') - output_file.write(u'// This file was GENERATED by command:\n') - output_file.write(u'// %s %s\n' % - (os.path.basename(__file__), os.path.basename(file_path))) - output_file.write(u'// DO NOT EDIT BY HAND!!!\n\n') - output_file.write(output_str) - output_file.close() - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - main(sys.argv) diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/src/gmock-all.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/src/gmock-all.cc deleted file mode 100644 index e43c9b7b4..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/src/gmock-all.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// Google C++ Mocking Framework (Google Mock) -// -// This file #includes all Google Mock implementation .cc files. The -// purpose is to allow a user to build Google Mock by compiling this -// file alone. - -// This line ensures that gmock.h can be compiled on its own, even -// when it's fused. -#include "gmock/gmock.h" - -// The following lines pull in the real gmock *.cc files. -#include "src/gmock-cardinalities.cc" -#include "src/gmock-internal-utils.cc" -#include "src/gmock-matchers.cc" -#include "src/gmock-spec-builders.cc" -#include "src/gmock.cc" diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/src/gmock-cardinalities.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/src/gmock-cardinalities.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 7463f4383..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/src/gmock-cardinalities.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,155 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file implements cardinalities. - -#include "gmock/gmock-cardinalities.h" - -#include <limits.h> -#include <ostream> // NOLINT -#include <sstream> -#include <string> -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-internal-utils.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -// Implements the Between(m, n) cardinality. -class BetweenCardinalityImpl : public CardinalityInterface { - public: - BetweenCardinalityImpl(int min, int max) - : min_(min >= 0 ? min : 0), - max_(max >= min_ ? max : min_) { - std::stringstream ss; - if (min < 0) { - ss << "The invocation lower bound must be >= 0, " - << "but is actually " << min << "."; - internal::Expect(false, __FILE__, __LINE__, ss.str()); - } else if (max < 0) { - ss << "The invocation upper bound must be >= 0, " - << "but is actually " << max << "."; - internal::Expect(false, __FILE__, __LINE__, ss.str()); - } else if (min > max) { - ss << "The invocation upper bound (" << max - << ") must be >= the invocation lower bound (" << min - << ")."; - internal::Expect(false, __FILE__, __LINE__, ss.str()); - } - } - - // Conservative estimate on the lower/upper bound of the number of - // calls allowed. - int ConservativeLowerBound() const override { return min_; } - int ConservativeUpperBound() const override { return max_; } - - bool IsSatisfiedByCallCount(int call_count) const override { - return min_ <= call_count && call_count <= max_; - } - - bool IsSaturatedByCallCount(int call_count) const override { - return call_count >= max_; - } - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override; - - private: - const int min_; - const int max_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(BetweenCardinalityImpl); -}; - -// Formats "n times" in a human-friendly way. -inline std::string FormatTimes(int n) { - if (n == 1) { - return "once"; - } else if (n == 2) { - return "twice"; - } else { - std::stringstream ss; - ss << n << " times"; - return ss.str(); - } -} - -// Describes the Between(m, n) cardinality in human-friendly text. -void BetweenCardinalityImpl::DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - if (min_ == 0) { - if (max_ == 0) { - *os << "never called"; - } else if (max_ == INT_MAX) { - *os << "called any number of times"; - } else { - *os << "called at most " << FormatTimes(max_); - } - } else if (min_ == max_) { - *os << "called " << FormatTimes(min_); - } else if (max_ == INT_MAX) { - *os << "called at least " << FormatTimes(min_); - } else { - // 0 < min_ < max_ < INT_MAX - *os << "called between " << min_ << " and " << max_ << " times"; - } -} - -} // Unnamed namespace - -// Describes the given call count to an ostream. -void Cardinality::DescribeActualCallCountTo(int actual_call_count, - ::std::ostream* os) { - if (actual_call_count > 0) { - *os << "called " << FormatTimes(actual_call_count); - } else { - *os << "never called"; - } -} - -// Creates a cardinality that allows at least n calls. -GTEST_API_ Cardinality AtLeast(int n) { return Between(n, INT_MAX); } - -// Creates a cardinality that allows at most n calls. -GTEST_API_ Cardinality AtMost(int n) { return Between(0, n); } - -// Creates a cardinality that allows any number of calls. -GTEST_API_ Cardinality AnyNumber() { return AtLeast(0); } - -// Creates a cardinality that allows between min and max calls. -GTEST_API_ Cardinality Between(int min, int max) { - return Cardinality(new BetweenCardinalityImpl(min, max)); -} - -// Creates a cardinality that allows exactly n calls. -GTEST_API_ Cardinality Exactly(int n) { return Between(n, n); } - -} // namespace testing diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/src/gmock-internal-utils.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/src/gmock-internal-utils.cc deleted file mode 100644 index e5b547981..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/src/gmock-internal-utils.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,200 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file defines some utilities useful for implementing Google -// Mock. They are subject to change without notice, so please DO NOT -// USE THEM IN USER CODE. - -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-internal-utils.h" - -#include <ctype.h> -#include <ostream> // NOLINT -#include <string> -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-port.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -namespace testing { -namespace internal { - -// Joins a vector of strings as if they are fields of a tuple; returns -// the joined string. -GTEST_API_ std::string JoinAsTuple(const Strings& fields) { - switch (fields.size()) { - case 0: - return ""; - case 1: - return fields[0]; - default: - std::string result = "(" + fields[0]; - for (size_t i = 1; i < fields.size(); i++) { - result += ", "; - result += fields[i]; - } - result += ")"; - return result; - } -} - -// Converts an identifier name to a space-separated list of lower-case -// words. Each maximum substring of the form [A-Za-z][a-z]*|\d+ is -// treated as one word. For example, both "FooBar123" and -// "foo_bar_123" are converted to "foo bar 123". -GTEST_API_ std::string ConvertIdentifierNameToWords(const char* id_name) { - std::string result; - char prev_char = '\0'; - for (const char* p = id_name; *p != '\0'; prev_char = *(p++)) { - // We don't care about the current locale as the input is - // guaranteed to be a valid C++ identifier name. - const bool starts_new_word = IsUpper(*p) || - (!IsAlpha(prev_char) && IsLower(*p)) || - (!IsDigit(prev_char) && IsDigit(*p)); - - if (IsAlNum(*p)) { - if (starts_new_word && result != "") - result += ' '; - result += ToLower(*p); - } - } - return result; -} - -// This class reports Google Mock failures as Google Test failures. A -// user can define another class in a similar fashion if they intend to -// use Google Mock with a testing framework other than Google Test. -class GoogleTestFailureReporter : public FailureReporterInterface { - public: - void ReportFailure(FailureType type, const char* file, int line, - const std::string& message) override { - AssertHelper(type == kFatal ? - TestPartResult::kFatalFailure : - TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure, - file, - line, - message.c_str()) = Message(); - if (type == kFatal) { - posix::Abort(); - } - } -}; - -// Returns the global failure reporter. Will create a -// GoogleTestFailureReporter and return it the first time called. -GTEST_API_ FailureReporterInterface* GetFailureReporter() { - // Points to the global failure reporter used by Google Mock. gcc - // guarantees that the following use of failure_reporter is - // thread-safe. We may need to add additional synchronization to - // protect failure_reporter if we port Google Mock to other - // compilers. - static FailureReporterInterface* const failure_reporter = - new GoogleTestFailureReporter(); - return failure_reporter; -} - -// Protects global resources (stdout in particular) used by Log(). -static GTEST_DEFINE_STATIC_MUTEX_(g_log_mutex); - -// Returns true if and only if a log with the given severity is visible -// according to the --gmock_verbose flag. -GTEST_API_ bool LogIsVisible(LogSeverity severity) { - if (GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) == kInfoVerbosity) { - // Always show the log if --gmock_verbose=info. - return true; - } else if (GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) == kErrorVerbosity) { - // Always hide it if --gmock_verbose=error. - return false; - } else { - // If --gmock_verbose is neither "info" nor "error", we treat it - // as "warning" (its default value). - return severity == kWarning; - } -} - -// Prints the given message to stdout if and only if 'severity' >= the level -// specified by the --gmock_verbose flag. If stack_frames_to_skip >= -// 0, also prints the stack trace excluding the top -// stack_frames_to_skip frames. In opt mode, any positive -// stack_frames_to_skip is treated as 0, since we don't know which -// function calls will be inlined by the compiler and need to be -// conservative. -GTEST_API_ void Log(LogSeverity severity, const std::string& message, - int stack_frames_to_skip) { - if (!LogIsVisible(severity)) - return; - - // Ensures that logs from different threads don't interleave. - MutexLock l(&g_log_mutex); - - if (severity == kWarning) { - // Prints a GMOCK WARNING marker to make the warnings easily searchable. - std::cout << "\nGMOCK WARNING:"; - } - // Pre-pends a new-line to message if it doesn't start with one. - if (message.empty() || message[0] != '\n') { - std::cout << "\n"; - } - std::cout << message; - if (stack_frames_to_skip >= 0) { -#ifdef NDEBUG - // In opt mode, we have to be conservative and skip no stack frame. - const int actual_to_skip = 0; -#else - // In dbg mode, we can do what the caller tell us to do (plus one - // for skipping this function's stack frame). - const int actual_to_skip = stack_frames_to_skip + 1; -#endif // NDEBUG - - // Appends a new-line to message if it doesn't end with one. - if (!message.empty() && *message.rbegin() != '\n') { - std::cout << "\n"; - } - std::cout << "Stack trace:\n" - << ::testing::internal::GetCurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop( - ::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance(), actual_to_skip); - } - std::cout << ::std::flush; -} - -GTEST_API_ WithoutMatchers GetWithoutMatchers() { return WithoutMatchers(); } - -GTEST_API_ void IllegalDoDefault(const char* file, int line) { - internal::Assert( - false, file, line, - "You are using DoDefault() inside a composite action like " - "DoAll() or WithArgs(). This is not supported for technical " - "reasons. Please instead spell out the default action, or " - "assign the default action to an Action variable and use " - "the variable in various places."); -} - -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/src/gmock-matchers.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/src/gmock-matchers.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 4f73e0a69..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/src/gmock-matchers.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,461 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file implements Matcher<const string&>, Matcher<string>, and -// utilities for defining matchers. - -#include "gmock/gmock-matchers.h" - -#include <string.h> -#include <iostream> -#include <sstream> -#include <string> - -namespace testing { -namespace internal { - -// Returns the description for a matcher defined using the MATCHER*() -// macro where the user-supplied description string is "", if -// 'negation' is false; otherwise returns the description of the -// negation of the matcher. 'param_values' contains a list of strings -// that are the print-out of the matcher's parameters. -GTEST_API_ std::string FormatMatcherDescription(bool negation, - const char* matcher_name, - const Strings& param_values) { - std::string result = ConvertIdentifierNameToWords(matcher_name); - if (param_values.size() >= 1) result += " " + JoinAsTuple(param_values); - return negation ? "not (" + result + ")" : result; -} - -// FindMaxBipartiteMatching and its helper class. -// -// Uses the well-known Ford-Fulkerson max flow method to find a maximum -// bipartite matching. Flow is considered to be from left to right. -// There is an implicit source node that is connected to all of the left -// nodes, and an implicit sink node that is connected to all of the -// right nodes. All edges have unit capacity. -// -// Neither the flow graph nor the residual flow graph are represented -// explicitly. Instead, they are implied by the information in 'graph' and -// a vector<int> called 'left_' whose elements are initialized to the -// value kUnused. This represents the initial state of the algorithm, -// where the flow graph is empty, and the residual flow graph has the -// following edges: -// - An edge from source to each left_ node -// - An edge from each right_ node to sink -// - An edge from each left_ node to each right_ node, if the -// corresponding edge exists in 'graph'. -// -// When the TryAugment() method adds a flow, it sets left_[l] = r for some -// nodes l and r. This induces the following changes: -// - The edges (source, l), (l, r), and (r, sink) are added to the -// flow graph. -// - The same three edges are removed from the residual flow graph. -// - The reverse edges (l, source), (r, l), and (sink, r) are added -// to the residual flow graph, which is a directional graph -// representing unused flow capacity. -// -// When the method augments a flow (moving left_[l] from some r1 to some -// other r2), this can be thought of as "undoing" the above steps with -// respect to r1 and "redoing" them with respect to r2. -// -// It bears repeating that the flow graph and residual flow graph are -// never represented explicitly, but can be derived by looking at the -// information in 'graph' and in left_. -// -// As an optimization, there is a second vector<int> called right_ which -// does not provide any new information. Instead, it enables more -// efficient queries about edges entering or leaving the right-side nodes -// of the flow or residual flow graphs. The following invariants are -// maintained: -// -// left[l] == kUnused or right[left[l]] == l -// right[r] == kUnused or left[right[r]] == r -// -// . [ source ] . -// . ||| . -// . ||| . -// . ||\--> left[0]=1 ---\ right[0]=-1 ----\ . -// . || | | . -// . |\---> left[1]=-1 \--> right[1]=0 ---\| . -// . | || . -// . \----> left[2]=2 ------> right[2]=2 --\|| . -// . ||| . -// . elements matchers vvv . -// . [ sink ] . -// -// See Also: -// [1] Cormen, et al (2001). "Section 26.2: The Ford-Fulkerson method". -// "Introduction to Algorithms (Second ed.)", pp. 651-664. -// [2] "Ford-Fulkerson algorithm", Wikipedia, -// 'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford%E2%80%93Fulkerson_algorithm' -class MaxBipartiteMatchState { - public: - explicit MaxBipartiteMatchState(const MatchMatrix& graph) - : graph_(&graph), - left_(graph_->LhsSize(), kUnused), - right_(graph_->RhsSize(), kUnused) {} - - // Returns the edges of a maximal match, each in the form {left, right}. - ElementMatcherPairs Compute() { - // 'seen' is used for path finding { 0: unseen, 1: seen }. - ::std::vector<char> seen; - // Searches the residual flow graph for a path from each left node to - // the sink in the residual flow graph, and if one is found, add flow - // to the graph. It's okay to search through the left nodes once. The - // edge from the implicit source node to each previously-visited left - // node will have flow if that left node has any path to the sink - // whatsoever. Subsequent augmentations can only add flow to the - // network, and cannot take away that previous flow unit from the source. - // Since the source-to-left edge can only carry one flow unit (or, - // each element can be matched to only one matcher), there is no need - // to visit the left nodes more than once looking for augmented paths. - // The flow is known to be possible or impossible by looking at the - // node once. - for (size_t ilhs = 0; ilhs < graph_->LhsSize(); ++ilhs) { - // Reset the path-marking vector and try to find a path from - // source to sink starting at the left_[ilhs] node. - GTEST_CHECK_(left_[ilhs] == kUnused) - << "ilhs: " << ilhs << ", left_[ilhs]: " << left_[ilhs]; - // 'seen' initialized to 'graph_->RhsSize()' copies of 0. - seen.assign(graph_->RhsSize(), 0); - TryAugment(ilhs, &seen); - } - ElementMatcherPairs result; - for (size_t ilhs = 0; ilhs < left_.size(); ++ilhs) { - size_t irhs = left_[ilhs]; - if (irhs == kUnused) continue; - result.push_back(ElementMatcherPair(ilhs, irhs)); - } - return result; - } - - private: - static const size_t kUnused = static_cast<size_t>(-1); - - // Perform a depth-first search from left node ilhs to the sink. If a - // path is found, flow is added to the network by linking the left and - // right vector elements corresponding each segment of the path. - // Returns true if a path to sink was found, which means that a unit of - // flow was added to the network. The 'seen' vector elements correspond - // to right nodes and are marked to eliminate cycles from the search. - // - // Left nodes will only be explored at most once because they - // are accessible from at most one right node in the residual flow - // graph. - // - // Note that left_[ilhs] is the only element of left_ that TryAugment will - // potentially transition from kUnused to another value. Any other - // left_ element holding kUnused before TryAugment will be holding it - // when TryAugment returns. - // - bool TryAugment(size_t ilhs, ::std::vector<char>* seen) { - for (size_t irhs = 0; irhs < graph_->RhsSize(); ++irhs) { - if ((*seen)[irhs]) continue; - if (!graph_->HasEdge(ilhs, irhs)) continue; - // There's an available edge from ilhs to irhs. - (*seen)[irhs] = 1; - // Next a search is performed to determine whether - // this edge is a dead end or leads to the sink. - // - // right_[irhs] == kUnused means that there is residual flow from - // right node irhs to the sink, so we can use that to finish this - // flow path and return success. - // - // Otherwise there is residual flow to some ilhs. We push flow - // along that path and call ourselves recursively to see if this - // ultimately leads to sink. - if (right_[irhs] == kUnused || TryAugment(right_[irhs], seen)) { - // Add flow from left_[ilhs] to right_[irhs]. - left_[ilhs] = irhs; - right_[irhs] = ilhs; - return true; - } - } - return false; - } - - const MatchMatrix* graph_; // not owned - // Each element of the left_ vector represents a left hand side node - // (i.e. an element) and each element of right_ is a right hand side - // node (i.e. a matcher). The values in the left_ vector indicate - // outflow from that node to a node on the right_ side. The values - // in the right_ indicate inflow, and specify which left_ node is - // feeding that right_ node, if any. For example, left_[3] == 1 means - // there's a flow from element #3 to matcher #1. Such a flow would also - // be redundantly represented in the right_ vector as right_[1] == 3. - // Elements of left_ and right_ are either kUnused or mutually - // referent. Mutually referent means that left_[right_[i]] = i and - // right_[left_[i]] = i. - ::std::vector<size_t> left_; - ::std::vector<size_t> right_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(MaxBipartiteMatchState); -}; - -const size_t MaxBipartiteMatchState::kUnused; - -GTEST_API_ ElementMatcherPairs FindMaxBipartiteMatching(const MatchMatrix& g) { - return MaxBipartiteMatchState(g).Compute(); -} - -static void LogElementMatcherPairVec(const ElementMatcherPairs& pairs, - ::std::ostream* stream) { - typedef ElementMatcherPairs::const_iterator Iter; - ::std::ostream& os = *stream; - os << "{"; - const char* sep = ""; - for (Iter it = pairs.begin(); it != pairs.end(); ++it) { - os << sep << "\n (" - << "element #" << it->first << ", " - << "matcher #" << it->second << ")"; - sep = ","; - } - os << "\n}"; -} - -bool MatchMatrix::NextGraph() { - for (size_t ilhs = 0; ilhs < LhsSize(); ++ilhs) { - for (size_t irhs = 0; irhs < RhsSize(); ++irhs) { - char& b = matched_[SpaceIndex(ilhs, irhs)]; - if (!b) { - b = 1; - return true; - } - b = 0; - } - } - return false; -} - -void MatchMatrix::Randomize() { - for (size_t ilhs = 0; ilhs < LhsSize(); ++ilhs) { - for (size_t irhs = 0; irhs < RhsSize(); ++irhs) { - char& b = matched_[SpaceIndex(ilhs, irhs)]; - b = static_cast<char>(rand() & 1); // NOLINT - } - } -} - -std::string MatchMatrix::DebugString() const { - ::std::stringstream ss; - const char* sep = ""; - for (size_t i = 0; i < LhsSize(); ++i) { - ss << sep; - for (size_t j = 0; j < RhsSize(); ++j) { - ss << HasEdge(i, j); - } - sep = ";"; - } - return ss.str(); -} - -void UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImplBase::DescribeToImpl( - ::std::ostream* os) const { - switch (match_flags()) { - case UnorderedMatcherRequire::ExactMatch: - if (matcher_describers_.empty()) { - *os << "is empty"; - return; - } - if (matcher_describers_.size() == 1) { - *os << "has " << Elements(1) << " and that element "; - matcher_describers_[0]->DescribeTo(os); - return; - } - *os << "has " << Elements(matcher_describers_.size()) - << " and there exists some permutation of elements such that:\n"; - break; - case UnorderedMatcherRequire::Superset: - *os << "a surjection from elements to requirements exists such that:\n"; - break; - case UnorderedMatcherRequire::Subset: - *os << "an injection from elements to requirements exists such that:\n"; - break; - } - - const char* sep = ""; - for (size_t i = 0; i != matcher_describers_.size(); ++i) { - *os << sep; - if (match_flags() == UnorderedMatcherRequire::ExactMatch) { - *os << " - element #" << i << " "; - } else { - *os << " - an element "; - } - matcher_describers_[i]->DescribeTo(os); - if (match_flags() == UnorderedMatcherRequire::ExactMatch) { - sep = ", and\n"; - } else { - sep = "\n"; - } - } -} - -void UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImplBase::DescribeNegationToImpl( - ::std::ostream* os) const { - switch (match_flags()) { - case UnorderedMatcherRequire::ExactMatch: - if (matcher_describers_.empty()) { - *os << "isn't empty"; - return; - } - if (matcher_describers_.size() == 1) { - *os << "doesn't have " << Elements(1) << ", or has " << Elements(1) - << " that "; - matcher_describers_[0]->DescribeNegationTo(os); - return; - } - *os << "doesn't have " << Elements(matcher_describers_.size()) - << ", or there exists no permutation of elements such that:\n"; - break; - case UnorderedMatcherRequire::Superset: - *os << "no surjection from elements to requirements exists such that:\n"; - break; - case UnorderedMatcherRequire::Subset: - *os << "no injection from elements to requirements exists such that:\n"; - break; - } - const char* sep = ""; - for (size_t i = 0; i != matcher_describers_.size(); ++i) { - *os << sep; - if (match_flags() == UnorderedMatcherRequire::ExactMatch) { - *os << " - element #" << i << " "; - } else { - *os << " - an element "; - } - matcher_describers_[i]->DescribeTo(os); - if (match_flags() == UnorderedMatcherRequire::ExactMatch) { - sep = ", and\n"; - } else { - sep = "\n"; - } - } -} - -// Checks that all matchers match at least one element, and that all -// elements match at least one matcher. This enables faster matching -// and better error reporting. -// Returns false, writing an explanation to 'listener', if and only -// if the success criteria are not met. -bool UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImplBase::VerifyMatchMatrix( - const ::std::vector<std::string>& element_printouts, - const MatchMatrix& matrix, MatchResultListener* listener) const { - bool result = true; - ::std::vector<char> element_matched(matrix.LhsSize(), 0); - ::std::vector<char> matcher_matched(matrix.RhsSize(), 0); - - for (size_t ilhs = 0; ilhs < matrix.LhsSize(); ilhs++) { - for (size_t irhs = 0; irhs < matrix.RhsSize(); irhs++) { - char matched = matrix.HasEdge(ilhs, irhs); - element_matched[ilhs] |= matched; - matcher_matched[irhs] |= matched; - } - } - - if (match_flags() & UnorderedMatcherRequire::Superset) { - const char* sep = - "where the following matchers don't match any elements:\n"; - for (size_t mi = 0; mi < matcher_matched.size(); ++mi) { - if (matcher_matched[mi]) continue; - result = false; - if (listener->IsInterested()) { - *listener << sep << "matcher #" << mi << ": "; - matcher_describers_[mi]->DescribeTo(listener->stream()); - sep = ",\n"; - } - } - } - - if (match_flags() & UnorderedMatcherRequire::Subset) { - const char* sep = - "where the following elements don't match any matchers:\n"; - const char* outer_sep = ""; - if (!result) { - outer_sep = "\nand "; - } - for (size_t ei = 0; ei < element_matched.size(); ++ei) { - if (element_matched[ei]) continue; - result = false; - if (listener->IsInterested()) { - *listener << outer_sep << sep << "element #" << ei << ": " - << element_printouts[ei]; - sep = ",\n"; - outer_sep = ""; - } - } - } - return result; -} - -bool UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImplBase::FindPairing( - const MatchMatrix& matrix, MatchResultListener* listener) const { - ElementMatcherPairs matches = FindMaxBipartiteMatching(matrix); - - size_t max_flow = matches.size(); - if ((match_flags() & UnorderedMatcherRequire::Superset) && - max_flow < matrix.RhsSize()) { - if (listener->IsInterested()) { - *listener << "where no permutation of the elements can satisfy all " - "matchers, and the closest match is " - << max_flow << " of " << matrix.RhsSize() - << " matchers with the pairings:\n"; - LogElementMatcherPairVec(matches, listener->stream()); - } - return false; - } - if ((match_flags() & UnorderedMatcherRequire::Subset) && - max_flow < matrix.LhsSize()) { - if (listener->IsInterested()) { - *listener - << "where not all elements can be matched, and the closest match is " - << max_flow << " of " << matrix.RhsSize() - << " matchers with the pairings:\n"; - LogElementMatcherPairVec(matches, listener->stream()); - } - return false; - } - - if (matches.size() > 1) { - if (listener->IsInterested()) { - const char* sep = "where:\n"; - for (size_t mi = 0; mi < matches.size(); ++mi) { - *listener << sep << " - element #" << matches[mi].first - << " is matched by matcher #" << matches[mi].second; - sep = ",\n"; - } - } - } - return true; -} - -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/src/gmock-spec-builders.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/src/gmock-spec-builders.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 81ea98949..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/src/gmock-spec-builders.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,892 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file implements the spec builder syntax (ON_CALL and -// EXPECT_CALL). - -#include "gmock/gmock-spec-builders.h" - -#include <stdlib.h> - -#include <iostream> // NOLINT -#include <map> -#include <memory> -#include <set> -#include <string> -#include <vector> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" - -#if GTEST_OS_CYGWIN || GTEST_OS_LINUX || GTEST_OS_MAC -# include <unistd.h> // NOLINT -#endif - -// Silence C4800 (C4800: 'int *const ': forcing value -// to bool 'true' or 'false') for MSVC 15 -#ifdef _MSC_VER -#if _MSC_VER == 1900 -# pragma warning(push) -# pragma warning(disable:4800) -#endif -#endif - -namespace testing { -namespace internal { - -// Protects the mock object registry (in class Mock), all function -// mockers, and all expectations. -GTEST_API_ GTEST_DEFINE_STATIC_MUTEX_(g_gmock_mutex); - -// Logs a message including file and line number information. -GTEST_API_ void LogWithLocation(testing::internal::LogSeverity severity, - const char* file, int line, - const std::string& message) { - ::std::ostringstream s; - s << internal::FormatFileLocation(file, line) << " " << message - << ::std::endl; - Log(severity, s.str(), 0); -} - -// Constructs an ExpectationBase object. -ExpectationBase::ExpectationBase(const char* a_file, int a_line, - const std::string& a_source_text) - : file_(a_file), - line_(a_line), - source_text_(a_source_text), - cardinality_specified_(false), - cardinality_(Exactly(1)), - call_count_(0), - retired_(false), - extra_matcher_specified_(false), - repeated_action_specified_(false), - retires_on_saturation_(false), - last_clause_(kNone), - action_count_checked_(false) {} - -// Destructs an ExpectationBase object. -ExpectationBase::~ExpectationBase() {} - -// Explicitly specifies the cardinality of this expectation. Used by -// the subclasses to implement the .Times() clause. -void ExpectationBase::SpecifyCardinality(const Cardinality& a_cardinality) { - cardinality_specified_ = true; - cardinality_ = a_cardinality; -} - -// Retires all pre-requisites of this expectation. -void ExpectationBase::RetireAllPreRequisites() - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - if (is_retired()) { - // We can take this short-cut as we never retire an expectation - // until we have retired all its pre-requisites. - return; - } - - ::std::vector<ExpectationBase*> expectations(1, this); - while (!expectations.empty()) { - ExpectationBase* exp = expectations.back(); - expectations.pop_back(); - - for (ExpectationSet::const_iterator it = - exp->immediate_prerequisites_.begin(); - it != exp->immediate_prerequisites_.end(); ++it) { - ExpectationBase* next = it->expectation_base().get(); - if (!next->is_retired()) { - next->Retire(); - expectations.push_back(next); - } - } - } -} - -// Returns true if and only if all pre-requisites of this expectation -// have been satisfied. -bool ExpectationBase::AllPrerequisitesAreSatisfied() const - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); - ::std::vector<const ExpectationBase*> expectations(1, this); - while (!expectations.empty()) { - const ExpectationBase* exp = expectations.back(); - expectations.pop_back(); - - for (ExpectationSet::const_iterator it = - exp->immediate_prerequisites_.begin(); - it != exp->immediate_prerequisites_.end(); ++it) { - const ExpectationBase* next = it->expectation_base().get(); - if (!next->IsSatisfied()) return false; - expectations.push_back(next); - } - } - return true; -} - -// Adds unsatisfied pre-requisites of this expectation to 'result'. -void ExpectationBase::FindUnsatisfiedPrerequisites(ExpectationSet* result) const - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); - ::std::vector<const ExpectationBase*> expectations(1, this); - while (!expectations.empty()) { - const ExpectationBase* exp = expectations.back(); - expectations.pop_back(); - - for (ExpectationSet::const_iterator it = - exp->immediate_prerequisites_.begin(); - it != exp->immediate_prerequisites_.end(); ++it) { - const ExpectationBase* next = it->expectation_base().get(); - - if (next->IsSatisfied()) { - // If *it is satisfied and has a call count of 0, some of its - // pre-requisites may not be satisfied yet. - if (next->call_count_ == 0) { - expectations.push_back(next); - } - } else { - // Now that we know next is unsatisfied, we are not so interested - // in whether its pre-requisites are satisfied. Therefore we - // don't iterate into it here. - *result += *it; - } - } - } -} - -// Describes how many times a function call matching this -// expectation has occurred. -void ExpectationBase::DescribeCallCountTo(::std::ostream* os) const - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); - - // Describes how many times the function is expected to be called. - *os << " Expected: to be "; - cardinality().DescribeTo(os); - *os << "\n Actual: "; - Cardinality::DescribeActualCallCountTo(call_count(), os); - - // Describes the state of the expectation (e.g. is it satisfied? - // is it active?). - *os << " - " << (IsOverSaturated() ? "over-saturated" : - IsSaturated() ? "saturated" : - IsSatisfied() ? "satisfied" : "unsatisfied") - << " and " - << (is_retired() ? "retired" : "active"); -} - -// Checks the action count (i.e. the number of WillOnce() and -// WillRepeatedly() clauses) against the cardinality if this hasn't -// been done before. Prints a warning if there are too many or too -// few actions. -void ExpectationBase::CheckActionCountIfNotDone() const - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) { - bool should_check = false; - { - MutexLock l(&mutex_); - if (!action_count_checked_) { - action_count_checked_ = true; - should_check = true; - } - } - - if (should_check) { - if (!cardinality_specified_) { - // The cardinality was inferred - no need to check the action - // count against it. - return; - } - - // The cardinality was explicitly specified. - const int action_count = static_cast<int>(untyped_actions_.size()); - const int upper_bound = cardinality().ConservativeUpperBound(); - const int lower_bound = cardinality().ConservativeLowerBound(); - bool too_many; // True if there are too many actions, or false - // if there are too few. - if (action_count > upper_bound || - (action_count == upper_bound && repeated_action_specified_)) { - too_many = true; - } else if (0 < action_count && action_count < lower_bound && - !repeated_action_specified_) { - too_many = false; - } else { - return; - } - - ::std::stringstream ss; - DescribeLocationTo(&ss); - ss << "Too " << (too_many ? "many" : "few") - << " actions specified in " << source_text() << "...\n" - << "Expected to be "; - cardinality().DescribeTo(&ss); - ss << ", but has " << (too_many ? "" : "only ") - << action_count << " WillOnce()" - << (action_count == 1 ? "" : "s"); - if (repeated_action_specified_) { - ss << " and a WillRepeatedly()"; - } - ss << "."; - Log(kWarning, ss.str(), -1); // -1 means "don't print stack trace". - } -} - -// Implements the .Times() clause. -void ExpectationBase::UntypedTimes(const Cardinality& a_cardinality) { - if (last_clause_ == kTimes) { - ExpectSpecProperty(false, - ".Times() cannot appear " - "more than once in an EXPECT_CALL()."); - } else { - ExpectSpecProperty(last_clause_ < kTimes, - ".Times() cannot appear after " - ".InSequence(), .WillOnce(), .WillRepeatedly(), " - "or .RetiresOnSaturation()."); - } - last_clause_ = kTimes; - - SpecifyCardinality(a_cardinality); -} - -// Points to the implicit sequence introduced by a living InSequence -// object (if any) in the current thread or NULL. -GTEST_API_ ThreadLocal<Sequence*> g_gmock_implicit_sequence; - -// Reports an uninteresting call (whose description is in msg) in the -// manner specified by 'reaction'. -void ReportUninterestingCall(CallReaction reaction, const std::string& msg) { - // Include a stack trace only if --gmock_verbose=info is specified. - const int stack_frames_to_skip = - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) == kInfoVerbosity ? 3 : -1; - switch (reaction) { - case kAllow: - Log(kInfo, msg, stack_frames_to_skip); - break; - case kWarn: - Log(kWarning, - msg + - "\nNOTE: You can safely ignore the above warning unless this " - "call should not happen. Do not suppress it by blindly adding " - "an EXPECT_CALL() if you don't mean to enforce the call. " - "See " - "https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/googlemock/" - "docs/cook_book.md#" - "knowing-when-to-expect for details.\n", - stack_frames_to_skip); - break; - default: // FAIL - Expect(false, nullptr, -1, msg); - } -} - -UntypedFunctionMockerBase::UntypedFunctionMockerBase() - : mock_obj_(nullptr), name_("") {} - -UntypedFunctionMockerBase::~UntypedFunctionMockerBase() {} - -// Sets the mock object this mock method belongs to, and registers -// this information in the global mock registry. Will be called -// whenever an EXPECT_CALL() or ON_CALL() is executed on this mock -// method. -void UntypedFunctionMockerBase::RegisterOwner(const void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - { - MutexLock l(&g_gmock_mutex); - mock_obj_ = mock_obj; - } - Mock::Register(mock_obj, this); -} - -// Sets the mock object this mock method belongs to, and sets the name -// of the mock function. Will be called upon each invocation of this -// mock function. -void UntypedFunctionMockerBase::SetOwnerAndName(const void* mock_obj, - const char* name) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - // We protect name_ under g_gmock_mutex in case this mock function - // is called from two threads concurrently. - MutexLock l(&g_gmock_mutex); - mock_obj_ = mock_obj; - name_ = name; -} - -// Returns the name of the function being mocked. Must be called -// after RegisterOwner() or SetOwnerAndName() has been called. -const void* UntypedFunctionMockerBase::MockObject() const - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - const void* mock_obj; - { - // We protect mock_obj_ under g_gmock_mutex in case this mock - // function is called from two threads concurrently. - MutexLock l(&g_gmock_mutex); - Assert(mock_obj_ != nullptr, __FILE__, __LINE__, - "MockObject() must not be called before RegisterOwner() or " - "SetOwnerAndName() has been called."); - mock_obj = mock_obj_; - } - return mock_obj; -} - -// Returns the name of this mock method. Must be called after -// SetOwnerAndName() has been called. -const char* UntypedFunctionMockerBase::Name() const - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - const char* name; - { - // We protect name_ under g_gmock_mutex in case this mock - // function is called from two threads concurrently. - MutexLock l(&g_gmock_mutex); - Assert(name_ != nullptr, __FILE__, __LINE__, - "Name() must not be called before SetOwnerAndName() has " - "been called."); - name = name_; - } - return name; -} - -// Calculates the result of invoking this mock function with the given -// arguments, prints it, and returns it. The caller is responsible -// for deleting the result. -UntypedActionResultHolderBase* UntypedFunctionMockerBase::UntypedInvokeWith( - void* const untyped_args) GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - // See the definition of untyped_expectations_ for why access to it - // is unprotected here. - if (untyped_expectations_.size() == 0) { - // No expectation is set on this mock method - we have an - // uninteresting call. - - // We must get Google Mock's reaction on uninteresting calls - // made on this mock object BEFORE performing the action, - // because the action may DELETE the mock object and make the - // following expression meaningless. - const CallReaction reaction = - Mock::GetReactionOnUninterestingCalls(MockObject()); - - // True if and only if we need to print this call's arguments and return - // value. This definition must be kept in sync with - // the behavior of ReportUninterestingCall(). - const bool need_to_report_uninteresting_call = - // If the user allows this uninteresting call, we print it - // only when they want informational messages. - reaction == kAllow ? LogIsVisible(kInfo) : - // If the user wants this to be a warning, we print - // it only when they want to see warnings. - reaction == kWarn - ? LogIsVisible(kWarning) - : - // Otherwise, the user wants this to be an error, and we - // should always print detailed information in the error. - true; - - if (!need_to_report_uninteresting_call) { - // Perform the action without printing the call information. - return this->UntypedPerformDefaultAction( - untyped_args, "Function call: " + std::string(Name())); - } - - // Warns about the uninteresting call. - ::std::stringstream ss; - this->UntypedDescribeUninterestingCall(untyped_args, &ss); - - // Calculates the function result. - UntypedActionResultHolderBase* const result = - this->UntypedPerformDefaultAction(untyped_args, ss.str()); - - // Prints the function result. - if (result != nullptr) result->PrintAsActionResult(&ss); - - ReportUninterestingCall(reaction, ss.str()); - return result; - } - - bool is_excessive = false; - ::std::stringstream ss; - ::std::stringstream why; - ::std::stringstream loc; - const void* untyped_action = nullptr; - - // The UntypedFindMatchingExpectation() function acquires and - // releases g_gmock_mutex. - const ExpectationBase* const untyped_expectation = - this->UntypedFindMatchingExpectation( - untyped_args, &untyped_action, &is_excessive, - &ss, &why); - const bool found = untyped_expectation != nullptr; - - // True if and only if we need to print the call's arguments - // and return value. - // This definition must be kept in sync with the uses of Expect() - // and Log() in this function. - const bool need_to_report_call = - !found || is_excessive || LogIsVisible(kInfo); - if (!need_to_report_call) { - // Perform the action without printing the call information. - return untyped_action == nullptr - ? this->UntypedPerformDefaultAction(untyped_args, "") - : this->UntypedPerformAction(untyped_action, untyped_args); - } - - ss << " Function call: " << Name(); - this->UntypedPrintArgs(untyped_args, &ss); - - // In case the action deletes a piece of the expectation, we - // generate the message beforehand. - if (found && !is_excessive) { - untyped_expectation->DescribeLocationTo(&loc); - } - - UntypedActionResultHolderBase* const result = - untyped_action == nullptr - ? this->UntypedPerformDefaultAction(untyped_args, ss.str()) - : this->UntypedPerformAction(untyped_action, untyped_args); - if (result != nullptr) result->PrintAsActionResult(&ss); - ss << "\n" << why.str(); - - if (!found) { - // No expectation matches this call - reports a failure. - Expect(false, nullptr, -1, ss.str()); - } else if (is_excessive) { - // We had an upper-bound violation and the failure message is in ss. - Expect(false, untyped_expectation->file(), - untyped_expectation->line(), ss.str()); - } else { - // We had an expected call and the matching expectation is - // described in ss. - Log(kInfo, loc.str() + ss.str(), 2); - } - - return result; -} - -// Returns an Expectation object that references and co-owns exp, -// which must be an expectation on this mock function. -Expectation UntypedFunctionMockerBase::GetHandleOf(ExpectationBase* exp) { - // See the definition of untyped_expectations_ for why access to it - // is unprotected here. - for (UntypedExpectations::const_iterator it = - untyped_expectations_.begin(); - it != untyped_expectations_.end(); ++it) { - if (it->get() == exp) { - return Expectation(*it); - } - } - - Assert(false, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Cannot find expectation."); - return Expectation(); - // The above statement is just to make the code compile, and will - // never be executed. -} - -// Verifies that all expectations on this mock function have been -// satisfied. Reports one or more Google Test non-fatal failures -// and returns false if not. -bool UntypedFunctionMockerBase::VerifyAndClearExpectationsLocked() - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) { - g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); - bool expectations_met = true; - for (UntypedExpectations::const_iterator it = - untyped_expectations_.begin(); - it != untyped_expectations_.end(); ++it) { - ExpectationBase* const untyped_expectation = it->get(); - if (untyped_expectation->IsOverSaturated()) { - // There was an upper-bound violation. Since the error was - // already reported when it occurred, there is no need to do - // anything here. - expectations_met = false; - } else if (!untyped_expectation->IsSatisfied()) { - expectations_met = false; - ::std::stringstream ss; - ss << "Actual function call count doesn't match " - << untyped_expectation->source_text() << "...\n"; - // No need to show the source file location of the expectation - // in the description, as the Expect() call that follows already - // takes care of it. - untyped_expectation->MaybeDescribeExtraMatcherTo(&ss); - untyped_expectation->DescribeCallCountTo(&ss); - Expect(false, untyped_expectation->file(), - untyped_expectation->line(), ss.str()); - } - } - - // Deleting our expectations may trigger other mock objects to be deleted, for - // example if an action contains a reference counted smart pointer to that - // mock object, and that is the last reference. So if we delete our - // expectations within the context of the global mutex we may deadlock when - // this method is called again. Instead, make a copy of the set of - // expectations to delete, clear our set within the mutex, and then clear the - // copied set outside of it. - UntypedExpectations expectations_to_delete; - untyped_expectations_.swap(expectations_to_delete); - - g_gmock_mutex.Unlock(); - expectations_to_delete.clear(); - g_gmock_mutex.Lock(); - - return expectations_met; -} - -CallReaction intToCallReaction(int mock_behavior) { - if (mock_behavior >= kAllow && mock_behavior <= kFail) { - return static_cast<internal::CallReaction>(mock_behavior); - } - return kWarn; -} - -} // namespace internal - -// Class Mock. - -namespace { - -typedef std::set<internal::UntypedFunctionMockerBase*> FunctionMockers; - -// The current state of a mock object. Such information is needed for -// detecting leaked mock objects and explicitly verifying a mock's -// expectations. -struct MockObjectState { - MockObjectState() - : first_used_file(nullptr), first_used_line(-1), leakable(false) {} - - // Where in the source file an ON_CALL or EXPECT_CALL is first - // invoked on this mock object. - const char* first_used_file; - int first_used_line; - ::std::string first_used_test_suite; - ::std::string first_used_test; - bool leakable; // true if and only if it's OK to leak the object. - FunctionMockers function_mockers; // All registered methods of the object. -}; - -// A global registry holding the state of all mock objects that are -// alive. A mock object is added to this registry the first time -// Mock::AllowLeak(), ON_CALL(), or EXPECT_CALL() is called on it. It -// is removed from the registry in the mock object's destructor. -class MockObjectRegistry { - public: - // Maps a mock object (identified by its address) to its state. - typedef std::map<const void*, MockObjectState> StateMap; - - // This destructor will be called when a program exits, after all - // tests in it have been run. By then, there should be no mock - // object alive. Therefore we report any living object as test - // failure, unless the user explicitly asked us to ignore it. - ~MockObjectRegistry() { - if (!GMOCK_FLAG(catch_leaked_mocks)) - return; - - int leaked_count = 0; - for (StateMap::const_iterator it = states_.begin(); it != states_.end(); - ++it) { - if (it->second.leakable) // The user said it's fine to leak this object. - continue; - - // FIXME: Print the type of the leaked object. - // This can help the user identify the leaked object. - std::cout << "\n"; - const MockObjectState& state = it->second; - std::cout << internal::FormatFileLocation(state.first_used_file, - state.first_used_line); - std::cout << " ERROR: this mock object"; - if (state.first_used_test != "") { - std::cout << " (used in test " << state.first_used_test_suite << "." - << state.first_used_test << ")"; - } - std::cout << " should be deleted but never is. Its address is @" - << it->first << "."; - leaked_count++; - } - if (leaked_count > 0) { - std::cout << "\nERROR: " << leaked_count << " leaked mock " - << (leaked_count == 1 ? "object" : "objects") - << " found at program exit. Expectations on a mock object is " - "verified when the object is destructed. Leaking a mock " - "means that its expectations aren't verified, which is " - "usually a test bug. If you really intend to leak a mock, " - "you can suppress this error using " - "testing::Mock::AllowLeak(mock_object), or you may use a " - "fake or stub instead of a mock.\n"; - std::cout.flush(); - ::std::cerr.flush(); - // RUN_ALL_TESTS() has already returned when this destructor is - // called. Therefore we cannot use the normal Google Test - // failure reporting mechanism. - _exit(1); // We cannot call exit() as it is not reentrant and - // may already have been called. - } - } - - StateMap& states() { return states_; } - - private: - StateMap states_; -}; - -// Protected by g_gmock_mutex. -MockObjectRegistry g_mock_object_registry; - -// Maps a mock object to the reaction Google Mock should have when an -// uninteresting method is called. Protected by g_gmock_mutex. -std::map<const void*, internal::CallReaction> g_uninteresting_call_reaction; - -// Sets the reaction Google Mock should have when an uninteresting -// method of the given mock object is called. -void SetReactionOnUninterestingCalls(const void* mock_obj, - internal::CallReaction reaction) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) { - internal::MutexLock l(&internal::g_gmock_mutex); - g_uninteresting_call_reaction[mock_obj] = reaction; -} - -} // namespace - -// Tells Google Mock to allow uninteresting calls on the given mock -// object. -void Mock::AllowUninterestingCalls(const void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) { - SetReactionOnUninterestingCalls(mock_obj, internal::kAllow); -} - -// Tells Google Mock to warn the user about uninteresting calls on the -// given mock object. -void Mock::WarnUninterestingCalls(const void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) { - SetReactionOnUninterestingCalls(mock_obj, internal::kWarn); -} - -// Tells Google Mock to fail uninteresting calls on the given mock -// object. -void Mock::FailUninterestingCalls(const void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) { - SetReactionOnUninterestingCalls(mock_obj, internal::kFail); -} - -// Tells Google Mock the given mock object is being destroyed and its -// entry in the call-reaction table should be removed. -void Mock::UnregisterCallReaction(const void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) { - internal::MutexLock l(&internal::g_gmock_mutex); - g_uninteresting_call_reaction.erase(mock_obj); -} - -// Returns the reaction Google Mock will have on uninteresting calls -// made on the given mock object. -internal::CallReaction Mock::GetReactionOnUninterestingCalls( - const void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) { - internal::MutexLock l(&internal::g_gmock_mutex); - return (g_uninteresting_call_reaction.count(mock_obj) == 0) ? - internal::intToCallReaction(GMOCK_FLAG(default_mock_behavior)) : - g_uninteresting_call_reaction[mock_obj]; -} - -// Tells Google Mock to ignore mock_obj when checking for leaked mock -// objects. -void Mock::AllowLeak(const void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) { - internal::MutexLock l(&internal::g_gmock_mutex); - g_mock_object_registry.states()[mock_obj].leakable = true; -} - -// Verifies and clears all expectations on the given mock object. If -// the expectations aren't satisfied, generates one or more Google -// Test non-fatal failures and returns false. -bool Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) { - internal::MutexLock l(&internal::g_gmock_mutex); - return VerifyAndClearExpectationsLocked(mock_obj); -} - -// Verifies all expectations on the given mock object and clears its -// default actions and expectations. Returns true if and only if the -// verification was successful. -bool Mock::VerifyAndClear(void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) { - internal::MutexLock l(&internal::g_gmock_mutex); - ClearDefaultActionsLocked(mock_obj); - return VerifyAndClearExpectationsLocked(mock_obj); -} - -// Verifies and clears all expectations on the given mock object. If -// the expectations aren't satisfied, generates one or more Google -// Test non-fatal failures and returns false. -bool Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectationsLocked(void* mock_obj) - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) { - internal::g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); - if (g_mock_object_registry.states().count(mock_obj) == 0) { - // No EXPECT_CALL() was set on the given mock object. - return true; - } - - // Verifies and clears the expectations on each mock method in the - // given mock object. - bool expectations_met = true; - FunctionMockers& mockers = - g_mock_object_registry.states()[mock_obj].function_mockers; - for (FunctionMockers::const_iterator it = mockers.begin(); - it != mockers.end(); ++it) { - if (!(*it)->VerifyAndClearExpectationsLocked()) { - expectations_met = false; - } - } - - // We don't clear the content of mockers, as they may still be - // needed by ClearDefaultActionsLocked(). - return expectations_met; -} - -bool Mock::IsNaggy(void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) { - return Mock::GetReactionOnUninterestingCalls(mock_obj) == internal::kWarn; -} -bool Mock::IsNice(void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) { - return Mock::GetReactionOnUninterestingCalls(mock_obj) == internal::kAllow; -} -bool Mock::IsStrict(void* mock_obj) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) { - return Mock::GetReactionOnUninterestingCalls(mock_obj) == internal::kFail; -} - -// Registers a mock object and a mock method it owns. -void Mock::Register(const void* mock_obj, - internal::UntypedFunctionMockerBase* mocker) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) { - internal::MutexLock l(&internal::g_gmock_mutex); - g_mock_object_registry.states()[mock_obj].function_mockers.insert(mocker); -} - -// Tells Google Mock where in the source code mock_obj is used in an -// ON_CALL or EXPECT_CALL. In case mock_obj is leaked, this -// information helps the user identify which object it is. -void Mock::RegisterUseByOnCallOrExpectCall(const void* mock_obj, - const char* file, int line) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) { - internal::MutexLock l(&internal::g_gmock_mutex); - MockObjectState& state = g_mock_object_registry.states()[mock_obj]; - if (state.first_used_file == nullptr) { - state.first_used_file = file; - state.first_used_line = line; - const TestInfo* const test_info = - UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info(); - if (test_info != nullptr) { - state.first_used_test_suite = test_info->test_suite_name(); - state.first_used_test = test_info->name(); - } - } -} - -// Unregisters a mock method; removes the owning mock object from the -// registry when the last mock method associated with it has been -// unregistered. This is called only in the destructor of -// FunctionMockerBase. -void Mock::UnregisterLocked(internal::UntypedFunctionMockerBase* mocker) - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) { - internal::g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); - for (MockObjectRegistry::StateMap::iterator it = - g_mock_object_registry.states().begin(); - it != g_mock_object_registry.states().end(); ++it) { - FunctionMockers& mockers = it->second.function_mockers; - if (mockers.erase(mocker) > 0) { - // mocker was in mockers and has been just removed. - if (mockers.empty()) { - g_mock_object_registry.states().erase(it); - } - return; - } - } -} - -// Clears all ON_CALL()s set on the given mock object. -void Mock::ClearDefaultActionsLocked(void* mock_obj) - GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) { - internal::g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld(); - - if (g_mock_object_registry.states().count(mock_obj) == 0) { - // No ON_CALL() was set on the given mock object. - return; - } - - // Clears the default actions for each mock method in the given mock - // object. - FunctionMockers& mockers = - g_mock_object_registry.states()[mock_obj].function_mockers; - for (FunctionMockers::const_iterator it = mockers.begin(); - it != mockers.end(); ++it) { - (*it)->ClearDefaultActionsLocked(); - } - - // We don't clear the content of mockers, as they may still be - // needed by VerifyAndClearExpectationsLocked(). -} - -Expectation::Expectation() {} - -Expectation::Expectation( - const std::shared_ptr<internal::ExpectationBase>& an_expectation_base) - : expectation_base_(an_expectation_base) {} - -Expectation::~Expectation() {} - -// Adds an expectation to a sequence. -void Sequence::AddExpectation(const Expectation& expectation) const { - if (*last_expectation_ != expectation) { - if (last_expectation_->expectation_base() != nullptr) { - expectation.expectation_base()->immediate_prerequisites_ - += *last_expectation_; - } - *last_expectation_ = expectation; - } -} - -// Creates the implicit sequence if there isn't one. -InSequence::InSequence() { - if (internal::g_gmock_implicit_sequence.get() == nullptr) { - internal::g_gmock_implicit_sequence.set(new Sequence); - sequence_created_ = true; - } else { - sequence_created_ = false; - } -} - -// Deletes the implicit sequence if it was created by the constructor -// of this object. -InSequence::~InSequence() { - if (sequence_created_) { - delete internal::g_gmock_implicit_sequence.get(); - internal::g_gmock_implicit_sequence.set(nullptr); - } -} - -} // namespace testing - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -#if _MSC_VER == 1900 -# pragma warning(pop) -#endif -#endif diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/src/gmock.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/src/gmock.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 32b2a7394..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/src/gmock.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,213 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-port.h" - -namespace testing { - -GMOCK_DEFINE_bool_(catch_leaked_mocks, true, - "true if and only if Google Mock should report leaked " - "mock objects as failures."); - -GMOCK_DEFINE_string_(verbose, internal::kWarningVerbosity, - "Controls how verbose Google Mock's output is." - " Valid values:\n" - " info - prints all messages.\n" - " warning - prints warnings and errors.\n" - " error - prints errors only."); - -GMOCK_DEFINE_int32_(default_mock_behavior, 1, - "Controls the default behavior of mocks." - " Valid values:\n" - " 0 - by default, mocks act as NiceMocks.\n" - " 1 - by default, mocks act as NaggyMocks.\n" - " 2 - by default, mocks act as StrictMocks."); - -namespace internal { - -// Parses a string as a command line flag. The string should have the -// format "--gmock_flag=value". When def_optional is true, the -// "=value" part can be omitted. -// -// Returns the value of the flag, or NULL if the parsing failed. -static const char* ParseGoogleMockFlagValue(const char* str, - const char* flag, - bool def_optional) { - // str and flag must not be NULL. - if (str == nullptr || flag == nullptr) return nullptr; - - // The flag must start with "--gmock_". - const std::string flag_str = std::string("--gmock_") + flag; - const size_t flag_len = flag_str.length(); - if (strncmp(str, flag_str.c_str(), flag_len) != 0) return nullptr; - - // Skips the flag name. - const char* flag_end = str + flag_len; - - // When def_optional is true, it's OK to not have a "=value" part. - if (def_optional && (flag_end[0] == '\0')) { - return flag_end; - } - - // If def_optional is true and there are more characters after the - // flag name, or if def_optional is false, there must be a '=' after - // the flag name. - if (flag_end[0] != '=') return nullptr; - - // Returns the string after "=". - return flag_end + 1; -} - -// Parses a string for a Google Mock bool flag, in the form of -// "--gmock_flag=value". -// -// On success, stores the value of the flag in *value, and returns -// true. On failure, returns false without changing *value. -static bool ParseGoogleMockBoolFlag(const char* str, const char* flag, - bool* value) { - // Gets the value of the flag as a string. - const char* const value_str = ParseGoogleMockFlagValue(str, flag, true); - - // Aborts if the parsing failed. - if (value_str == nullptr) return false; - - // Converts the string value to a bool. - *value = !(*value_str == '0' || *value_str == 'f' || *value_str == 'F'); - return true; -} - -// Parses a string for a Google Mock string flag, in the form of -// "--gmock_flag=value". -// -// On success, stores the value of the flag in *value, and returns -// true. On failure, returns false without changing *value. -template <typename String> -static bool ParseGoogleMockStringFlag(const char* str, const char* flag, - String* value) { - // Gets the value of the flag as a string. - const char* const value_str = ParseGoogleMockFlagValue(str, flag, false); - - // Aborts if the parsing failed. - if (value_str == nullptr) return false; - - // Sets *value to the value of the flag. - *value = value_str; - return true; -} - -static bool ParseGoogleMockIntFlag(const char* str, const char* flag, - int* value) { - // Gets the value of the flag as a string. - const char* const value_str = ParseGoogleMockFlagValue(str, flag, true); - - // Aborts if the parsing failed. - if (value_str == nullptr) return false; - - // Sets *value to the value of the flag. - return ParseInt32(Message() << "The value of flag --" << flag, - value_str, value); -} - -// The internal implementation of InitGoogleMock(). -// -// The type parameter CharType can be instantiated to either char or -// wchar_t. -template <typename CharType> -void InitGoogleMockImpl(int* argc, CharType** argv) { - // Makes sure Google Test is initialized. InitGoogleTest() is - // idempotent, so it's fine if the user has already called it. - InitGoogleTest(argc, argv); - if (*argc <= 0) return; - - for (int i = 1; i != *argc; i++) { - const std::string arg_string = StreamableToString(argv[i]); - const char* const arg = arg_string.c_str(); - - // Do we see a Google Mock flag? - if (ParseGoogleMockBoolFlag(arg, "catch_leaked_mocks", - &GMOCK_FLAG(catch_leaked_mocks)) || - ParseGoogleMockStringFlag(arg, "verbose", &GMOCK_FLAG(verbose)) || - ParseGoogleMockIntFlag(arg, "default_mock_behavior", - &GMOCK_FLAG(default_mock_behavior))) { - // Yes. Shift the remainder of the argv list left by one. Note - // that argv has (*argc + 1) elements, the last one always being - // NULL. The following loop moves the trailing NULL element as - // well. - for (int j = i; j != *argc; j++) { - argv[j] = argv[j + 1]; - } - - // Decrements the argument count. - (*argc)--; - - // We also need to decrement the iterator as we just removed - // an element. - i--; - } - } -} - -} // namespace internal - -// Initializes Google Mock. This must be called before running the -// tests. In particular, it parses a command line for the flags that -// Google Mock recognizes. Whenever a Google Mock flag is seen, it is -// removed from argv, and *argc is decremented. -// -// No value is returned. Instead, the Google Mock flag variables are -// updated. -// -// Since Google Test is needed for Google Mock to work, this function -// also initializes Google Test and parses its flags, if that hasn't -// been done. -GTEST_API_ void InitGoogleMock(int* argc, char** argv) { - internal::InitGoogleMockImpl(argc, argv); -} - -// This overloaded version can be used in Windows programs compiled in -// UNICODE mode. -GTEST_API_ void InitGoogleMock(int* argc, wchar_t** argv) { - internal::InitGoogleMockImpl(argc, argv); -} - -// This overloaded version can be used on Arduino/embedded platforms where -// there is no argc/argv. -GTEST_API_ void InitGoogleMock() { - // Since Arduino doesn't have a command line, fake out the argc/argv arguments - int argc = 1; - const auto arg0 = "dummy"; - char* argv0 = const_cast<char*>(arg0); - char** argv = &argv0; - - internal::InitGoogleMockImpl(&argc, argv); -} - -} // namespace testing diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/src/gmock_main.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/src/gmock_main.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 18c500f66..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/src/gmock_main.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -#include <iostream> -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -#if GTEST_OS_ESP8266 || GTEST_OS_ESP32 -#if GTEST_OS_ESP8266 -extern "C" { -#endif -void setup() { - // Since Google Mock depends on Google Test, InitGoogleMock() is - // also responsible for initializing Google Test. Therefore there's - // no need for calling testing::InitGoogleTest() separately. - testing::InitGoogleMock(); -} -void loop() { RUN_ALL_TESTS(); } -#if GTEST_OS_ESP8266 -} -#endif - -#else - -// MS C++ compiler/linker has a bug on Windows (not on Windows CE), which -// causes a link error when _tmain is defined in a static library and UNICODE -// is enabled. For this reason instead of _tmain, main function is used on -// Windows. See the following link to track the current status of this bug: -// https://web.archive.org/web/20170912203238/connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/394464/wmain-link-error-in-the-static-library -// // NOLINT -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -# include <tchar.h> // NOLINT - -GTEST_API_ int _tmain(int argc, TCHAR** argv) { -#else -GTEST_API_ int main(int argc, char** argv) { -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - std::cout << "Running main() from gmock_main.cc\n"; - // Since Google Mock depends on Google Test, InitGoogleMock() is - // also responsible for initializing Google Test. Therefore there's - // no need for calling testing::InitGoogleTest() separately. - testing::InitGoogleMock(&argc, argv); - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} -#endif diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/BUILD.bazel b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/BUILD.bazel deleted file mode 100644 index da95ed58b..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/BUILD.bazel +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2017 Google Inc. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -# -# Author: misterg@google.com (Gennadiy Civil) -# -# Bazel Build for Google C++ Testing Framework(Google Test)-googlemock - -load("@rules_cc//cc:defs.bzl", "cc_binary", "cc_test") -load("@rules_python//python:defs.bzl", "py_library", "py_test") - -licenses(["notice"]) - -# Tests for GMock itself -cc_test( - name = "gmock_all_test", - size = "small", - srcs = glob(include = ["gmock-*.cc"]), - linkopts = select({ - "//:windows": [], - "//conditions:default": ["-pthread"], - }), - deps = ["//:gtest"], -) - -# Python tests -py_library( - name = "gmock_test_utils", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["gmock_test_utils.py"], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "gmock_leak_test_", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["gmock_leak_test_.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest_main"], -) - -py_test( - name = "gmock_leak_test", - size = "medium", - srcs = ["gmock_leak_test.py"], - data = [ - ":gmock_leak_test_", - ":gmock_test_utils", - ], -) - -cc_test( - name = "gmock_link_test", - size = "small", - srcs = [ - "gmock_link2_test.cc", - "gmock_link_test.cc", - "gmock_link_test.h", - ], - deps = ["//:gtest_main"], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "gmock_output_test_", - srcs = ["gmock_output_test_.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest"], -) - -py_test( - name = "gmock_output_test", - size = "medium", - srcs = ["gmock_output_test.py"], - data = [ - ":gmock_output_test_", - ":gmock_output_test_golden.txt", - ], - python_version = "PY2", - deps = [":gmock_test_utils"], -) - -cc_test( - name = "gmock_test", - size = "small", - srcs = ["gmock_test.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest_main"], -) diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-actions_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-actions_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 58a2d35a4..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-actions_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1507 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file tests the built-in actions. - -// Silence C4800 (C4800: 'int *const ': forcing value -// to bool 'true' or 'false') for MSVC 15 -#ifdef _MSC_VER -#if _MSC_VER == 1900 -# pragma warning(push) -# pragma warning(disable:4800) -#endif -#endif - -#include "gmock/gmock-actions.h" -#include <algorithm> -#include <iterator> -#include <memory> -#include <string> -#include <type_traits> -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-port.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest-spi.h" - -namespace { - -// This list should be kept sorted. -using testing::_; -using testing::Action; -using testing::ActionInterface; -using testing::Assign; -using testing::ByMove; -using testing::ByRef; -using testing::DefaultValue; -using testing::DoAll; -using testing::DoDefault; -using testing::IgnoreResult; -using testing::Invoke; -using testing::InvokeWithoutArgs; -using testing::MakePolymorphicAction; -using testing::Ne; -using testing::PolymorphicAction; -using testing::Return; -using testing::ReturnNull; -using testing::ReturnRef; -using testing::ReturnRefOfCopy; -using testing::ReturnRoundRobin; -using testing::SetArgPointee; -using testing::SetArgumentPointee; -using testing::Unused; -using testing::WithArgs; -using testing::internal::BuiltInDefaultValue; - -#if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -using testing::SetErrnoAndReturn; -#endif - -// Tests that BuiltInDefaultValue<T*>::Get() returns NULL. -TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, IsNullForPointerTypes) { - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<int*>::Get() == nullptr); - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<const char*>::Get() == nullptr); - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<void*>::Get() == nullptr); -} - -// Tests that BuiltInDefaultValue<T*>::Exists() return true. -TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, ExistsForPointerTypes) { - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<int*>::Exists()); - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<const char*>::Exists()); - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<void*>::Exists()); -} - -// Tests that BuiltInDefaultValue<T>::Get() returns 0 when T is a -// built-in numeric type. -TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, IsZeroForNumericTypes) { - EXPECT_EQ(0U, BuiltInDefaultValue<unsigned char>::Get()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<signed char>::Get()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<char>::Get()); -#if GMOCK_WCHAR_T_IS_NATIVE_ -#if !defined(__WCHAR_UNSIGNED__) - EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<wchar_t>::Get()); -#else - EXPECT_EQ(0U, BuiltInDefaultValue<wchar_t>::Get()); -#endif -#endif - EXPECT_EQ(0U, BuiltInDefaultValue<unsigned short>::Get()); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<signed short>::Get()); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<short>::Get()); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(0U, BuiltInDefaultValue<unsigned int>::Get()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<signed int>::Get()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<int>::Get()); - EXPECT_EQ(0U, BuiltInDefaultValue<unsigned long>::Get()); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<signed long>::Get()); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<long>::Get()); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(0U, BuiltInDefaultValue<unsigned long long>::Get()); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<signed long long>::Get()); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<long long>::Get()); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<float>::Get()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<double>::Get()); -} - -// Tests that BuiltInDefaultValue<T>::Exists() returns true when T is a -// built-in numeric type. -TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, ExistsForNumericTypes) { - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<unsigned char>::Exists()); - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<signed char>::Exists()); - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<char>::Exists()); -#if GMOCK_WCHAR_T_IS_NATIVE_ - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<wchar_t>::Exists()); -#endif - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<unsigned short>::Exists()); // NOLINT - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<signed short>::Exists()); // NOLINT - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<short>::Exists()); // NOLINT - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<unsigned int>::Exists()); - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<signed int>::Exists()); - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<int>::Exists()); - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<unsigned long>::Exists()); // NOLINT - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<signed long>::Exists()); // NOLINT - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<long>::Exists()); // NOLINT - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<unsigned long long>::Exists()); // NOLINT - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<signed long long>::Exists()); // NOLINT - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<long long>::Exists()); // NOLINT - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<float>::Exists()); - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<double>::Exists()); -} - -// Tests that BuiltInDefaultValue<bool>::Get() returns false. -TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, IsFalseForBool) { - EXPECT_FALSE(BuiltInDefaultValue<bool>::Get()); -} - -// Tests that BuiltInDefaultValue<bool>::Exists() returns true. -TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, BoolExists) { - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<bool>::Exists()); -} - -// Tests that BuiltInDefaultValue<T>::Get() returns "" when T is a -// string type. -TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, IsEmptyStringForString) { - EXPECT_EQ("", BuiltInDefaultValue< ::std::string>::Get()); -} - -// Tests that BuiltInDefaultValue<T>::Exists() returns true when T is a -// string type. -TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, ExistsForString) { - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue< ::std::string>::Exists()); -} - -// Tests that BuiltInDefaultValue<const T>::Get() returns the same -// value as BuiltInDefaultValue<T>::Get() does. -TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, WorksForConstTypes) { - EXPECT_EQ("", BuiltInDefaultValue<const std::string>::Get()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<const int>::Get()); - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<char* const>::Get() == nullptr); - EXPECT_FALSE(BuiltInDefaultValue<const bool>::Get()); -} - -// A type that's default constructible. -class MyDefaultConstructible { - public: - MyDefaultConstructible() : value_(42) {} - - int value() const { return value_; } - - private: - int value_; -}; - -// A type that's not default constructible. -class MyNonDefaultConstructible { - public: - // Does not have a default ctor. - explicit MyNonDefaultConstructible(int a_value) : value_(a_value) {} - - int value() const { return value_; } - - private: - int value_; -}; - - -TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, ExistsForDefaultConstructibleType) { - EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<MyDefaultConstructible>::Exists()); -} - -TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, IsDefaultConstructedForDefaultConstructibleType) { - EXPECT_EQ(42, BuiltInDefaultValue<MyDefaultConstructible>::Get().value()); -} - - -TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, DoesNotExistForNonDefaultConstructibleType) { - EXPECT_FALSE(BuiltInDefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible>::Exists()); -} - -// Tests that BuiltInDefaultValue<T&>::Get() aborts the program. -TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueDeathTest, IsUndefinedForReferences) { - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({ - BuiltInDefaultValue<int&>::Get(); - }, ""); - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({ - BuiltInDefaultValue<const char&>::Get(); - }, ""); -} - -TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueDeathTest, IsUndefinedForNonDefaultConstructibleType) { - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({ - BuiltInDefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible>::Get(); - }, ""); -} - -// Tests that DefaultValue<T>::IsSet() is false initially. -TEST(DefaultValueTest, IsInitiallyUnset) { - EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<int>::IsSet()); - EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<MyDefaultConstructible>::IsSet()); - EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<const MyNonDefaultConstructible>::IsSet()); -} - -// Tests that DefaultValue<T> can be set and then unset. -TEST(DefaultValueTest, CanBeSetAndUnset) { - EXPECT_TRUE(DefaultValue<int>::Exists()); - EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<const MyNonDefaultConstructible>::Exists()); - - DefaultValue<int>::Set(1); - DefaultValue<const MyNonDefaultConstructible>::Set( - MyNonDefaultConstructible(42)); - - EXPECT_EQ(1, DefaultValue<int>::Get()); - EXPECT_EQ(42, DefaultValue<const MyNonDefaultConstructible>::Get().value()); - - EXPECT_TRUE(DefaultValue<int>::Exists()); - EXPECT_TRUE(DefaultValue<const MyNonDefaultConstructible>::Exists()); - - DefaultValue<int>::Clear(); - DefaultValue<const MyNonDefaultConstructible>::Clear(); - - EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<int>::IsSet()); - EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<const MyNonDefaultConstructible>::IsSet()); - - EXPECT_TRUE(DefaultValue<int>::Exists()); - EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<const MyNonDefaultConstructible>::Exists()); -} - -// Tests that DefaultValue<T>::Get() returns the -// BuiltInDefaultValue<T>::Get() when DefaultValue<T>::IsSet() is -// false. -TEST(DefaultValueDeathTest, GetReturnsBuiltInDefaultValueWhenUnset) { - EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<int>::IsSet()); - EXPECT_TRUE(DefaultValue<int>::Exists()); - EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible>::IsSet()); - EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible>::Exists()); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, DefaultValue<int>::Get()); - - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({ - DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible>::Get(); - }, ""); -} - -TEST(DefaultValueTest, GetWorksForMoveOnlyIfSet) { - EXPECT_TRUE(DefaultValue<std::unique_ptr<int>>::Exists()); - EXPECT_TRUE(DefaultValue<std::unique_ptr<int>>::Get() == nullptr); - DefaultValue<std::unique_ptr<int>>::SetFactory([] { - return std::unique_ptr<int>(new int(42)); - }); - EXPECT_TRUE(DefaultValue<std::unique_ptr<int>>::Exists()); - std::unique_ptr<int> i = DefaultValue<std::unique_ptr<int>>::Get(); - EXPECT_EQ(42, *i); -} - -// Tests that DefaultValue<void>::Get() returns void. -TEST(DefaultValueTest, GetWorksForVoid) { - return DefaultValue<void>::Get(); -} - -// Tests using DefaultValue with a reference type. - -// Tests that DefaultValue<T&>::IsSet() is false initially. -TEST(DefaultValueOfReferenceTest, IsInitiallyUnset) { - EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<int&>::IsSet()); - EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<MyDefaultConstructible&>::IsSet()); - EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible&>::IsSet()); -} - -// Tests that DefaultValue<T&>::Exists is false initiallly. -TEST(DefaultValueOfReferenceTest, IsInitiallyNotExisting) { - EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<int&>::Exists()); - EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<MyDefaultConstructible&>::Exists()); - EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible&>::Exists()); -} - -// Tests that DefaultValue<T&> can be set and then unset. -TEST(DefaultValueOfReferenceTest, CanBeSetAndUnset) { - int n = 1; - DefaultValue<const int&>::Set(n); - MyNonDefaultConstructible x(42); - DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible&>::Set(x); - - EXPECT_TRUE(DefaultValue<const int&>::Exists()); - EXPECT_TRUE(DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible&>::Exists()); - - EXPECT_EQ(&n, &(DefaultValue<const int&>::Get())); - EXPECT_EQ(&x, &(DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible&>::Get())); - - DefaultValue<const int&>::Clear(); - DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible&>::Clear(); - - EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<const int&>::Exists()); - EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible&>::Exists()); - - EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<const int&>::IsSet()); - EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible&>::IsSet()); -} - -// Tests that DefaultValue<T&>::Get() returns the -// BuiltInDefaultValue<T&>::Get() when DefaultValue<T&>::IsSet() is -// false. -TEST(DefaultValueOfReferenceDeathTest, GetReturnsBuiltInDefaultValueWhenUnset) { - EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<int&>::IsSet()); - EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible&>::IsSet()); - - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({ - DefaultValue<int&>::Get(); - }, ""); - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({ - DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible>::Get(); - }, ""); -} - -// Tests that ActionInterface can be implemented by defining the -// Perform method. - -typedef int MyGlobalFunction(bool, int); - -class MyActionImpl : public ActionInterface<MyGlobalFunction> { - public: - int Perform(const std::tuple<bool, int>& args) override { - return std::get<0>(args) ? std::get<1>(args) : 0; - } -}; - -TEST(ActionInterfaceTest, CanBeImplementedByDefiningPerform) { - MyActionImpl my_action_impl; - (void)my_action_impl; -} - -TEST(ActionInterfaceTest, MakeAction) { - Action<MyGlobalFunction> action = MakeAction(new MyActionImpl); - - // When exercising the Perform() method of Action<F>, we must pass - // it a tuple whose size and type are compatible with F's argument - // types. For example, if F is int(), then Perform() takes a - // 0-tuple; if F is void(bool, int), then Perform() takes a - // std::tuple<bool, int>, and so on. - EXPECT_EQ(5, action.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, 5))); -} - -// Tests that Action<F> can be contructed from a pointer to -// ActionInterface<F>. -TEST(ActionTest, CanBeConstructedFromActionInterface) { - Action<MyGlobalFunction> action(new MyActionImpl); -} - -// Tests that Action<F> delegates actual work to ActionInterface<F>. -TEST(ActionTest, DelegatesWorkToActionInterface) { - const Action<MyGlobalFunction> action(new MyActionImpl); - - EXPECT_EQ(5, action.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, 5))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, action.Perform(std::make_tuple(false, 1))); -} - -// Tests that Action<F> can be copied. -TEST(ActionTest, IsCopyable) { - Action<MyGlobalFunction> a1(new MyActionImpl); - Action<MyGlobalFunction> a2(a1); // Tests the copy constructor. - - // a1 should continue to work after being copied from. - EXPECT_EQ(5, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, 5))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(false, 1))); - - // a2 should work like the action it was copied from. - EXPECT_EQ(5, a2.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, 5))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, a2.Perform(std::make_tuple(false, 1))); - - a2 = a1; // Tests the assignment operator. - - // a1 should continue to work after being copied from. - EXPECT_EQ(5, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, 5))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(false, 1))); - - // a2 should work like the action it was copied from. - EXPECT_EQ(5, a2.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, 5))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, a2.Perform(std::make_tuple(false, 1))); -} - -// Tests that an Action<From> object can be converted to a -// compatible Action<To> object. - -class IsNotZero : public ActionInterface<bool(int)> { // NOLINT - public: - bool Perform(const std::tuple<int>& arg) override { - return std::get<0>(arg) != 0; - } -}; - -TEST(ActionTest, CanBeConvertedToOtherActionType) { - const Action<bool(int)> a1(new IsNotZero); // NOLINT - const Action<int(char)> a2 = Action<int(char)>(a1); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(1, a2.Perform(std::make_tuple('a'))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, a2.Perform(std::make_tuple('\0'))); -} - -// The following two classes are for testing MakePolymorphicAction(). - -// Implements a polymorphic action that returns the second of the -// arguments it receives. -class ReturnSecondArgumentAction { - public: - // We want to verify that MakePolymorphicAction() can work with a - // polymorphic action whose Perform() method template is either - // const or not. This lets us verify the non-const case. - template <typename Result, typename ArgumentTuple> - Result Perform(const ArgumentTuple& args) { - return std::get<1>(args); - } -}; - -// Implements a polymorphic action that can be used in a nullary -// function to return 0. -class ReturnZeroFromNullaryFunctionAction { - public: - // For testing that MakePolymorphicAction() works when the - // implementation class' Perform() method template takes only one - // template parameter. - // - // We want to verify that MakePolymorphicAction() can work with a - // polymorphic action whose Perform() method template is either - // const or not. This lets us verify the const case. - template <typename Result> - Result Perform(const std::tuple<>&) const { - return 0; - } -}; - -// These functions verify that MakePolymorphicAction() returns a -// PolymorphicAction<T> where T is the argument's type. - -PolymorphicAction<ReturnSecondArgumentAction> ReturnSecondArgument() { - return MakePolymorphicAction(ReturnSecondArgumentAction()); -} - -PolymorphicAction<ReturnZeroFromNullaryFunctionAction> -ReturnZeroFromNullaryFunction() { - return MakePolymorphicAction(ReturnZeroFromNullaryFunctionAction()); -} - -// Tests that MakePolymorphicAction() turns a polymorphic action -// implementation class into a polymorphic action. -TEST(MakePolymorphicActionTest, ConstructsActionFromImpl) { - Action<int(bool, int, double)> a1 = ReturnSecondArgument(); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(5, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(false, 5, 2.0))); -} - -// Tests that MakePolymorphicAction() works when the implementation -// class' Perform() method template has only one template parameter. -TEST(MakePolymorphicActionTest, WorksWhenPerformHasOneTemplateParameter) { - Action<int()> a1 = ReturnZeroFromNullaryFunction(); - EXPECT_EQ(0, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - - Action<void*()> a2 = ReturnZeroFromNullaryFunction(); - EXPECT_TRUE(a2.Perform(std::make_tuple()) == nullptr); -} - -// Tests that Return() works as an action for void-returning -// functions. -TEST(ReturnTest, WorksForVoid) { - const Action<void(int)> ret = Return(); // NOLINT - return ret.Perform(std::make_tuple(1)); -} - -// Tests that Return(v) returns v. -TEST(ReturnTest, ReturnsGivenValue) { - Action<int()> ret = Return(1); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(1, ret.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - - ret = Return(-5); - EXPECT_EQ(-5, ret.Perform(std::make_tuple())); -} - -// Tests that Return("string literal") works. -TEST(ReturnTest, AcceptsStringLiteral) { - Action<const char*()> a1 = Return("Hello"); - EXPECT_STREQ("Hello", a1.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - - Action<std::string()> a2 = Return("world"); - EXPECT_EQ("world", a2.Perform(std::make_tuple())); -} - -// Test struct which wraps a vector of integers. Used in -// 'SupportsWrapperReturnType' test. -struct IntegerVectorWrapper { - std::vector<int> * v; - IntegerVectorWrapper(std::vector<int>& _v) : v(&_v) {} // NOLINT -}; - -// Tests that Return() works when return type is a wrapper type. -TEST(ReturnTest, SupportsWrapperReturnType) { - // Initialize vector of integers. - std::vector<int> v; - for (int i = 0; i < 5; ++i) v.push_back(i); - - // Return() called with 'v' as argument. The Action will return the same data - // as 'v' (copy) but it will be wrapped in an IntegerVectorWrapper. - Action<IntegerVectorWrapper()> a = Return(v); - const std::vector<int>& result = *(a.Perform(std::make_tuple()).v); - EXPECT_THAT(result, ::testing::ElementsAre(0, 1, 2, 3, 4)); -} - -// Tests that Return(v) is covaraint. - -struct Base { - bool operator==(const Base&) { return true; } -}; - -struct Derived : public Base { - bool operator==(const Derived&) { return true; } -}; - -TEST(ReturnTest, IsCovariant) { - Base base; - Derived derived; - Action<Base*()> ret = Return(&base); - EXPECT_EQ(&base, ret.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - - ret = Return(&derived); - EXPECT_EQ(&derived, ret.Perform(std::make_tuple())); -} - -// Tests that the type of the value passed into Return is converted into T -// when the action is cast to Action<T(...)> rather than when the action is -// performed. See comments on testing::internal::ReturnAction in -// gmock-actions.h for more information. -class FromType { - public: - explicit FromType(bool* is_converted) : converted_(is_converted) {} - bool* converted() const { return converted_; } - - private: - bool* const converted_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(FromType); -}; - -class ToType { - public: - // Must allow implicit conversion due to use in ImplicitCast_<T>. - ToType(const FromType& x) { *x.converted() = true; } // NOLINT -}; - -TEST(ReturnTest, ConvertsArgumentWhenConverted) { - bool converted = false; - FromType x(&converted); - Action<ToType()> action(Return(x)); - EXPECT_TRUE(converted) << "Return must convert its argument in its own " - << "conversion operator."; - converted = false; - action.Perform(std::tuple<>()); - EXPECT_FALSE(converted) << "Action must NOT convert its argument " - << "when performed."; -} - -class DestinationType {}; - -class SourceType { - public: - // Note: a non-const typecast operator. - operator DestinationType() { return DestinationType(); } -}; - -TEST(ReturnTest, CanConvertArgumentUsingNonConstTypeCastOperator) { - SourceType s; - Action<DestinationType()> action(Return(s)); -} - -// Tests that ReturnNull() returns NULL in a pointer-returning function. -TEST(ReturnNullTest, WorksInPointerReturningFunction) { - const Action<int*()> a1 = ReturnNull(); - EXPECT_TRUE(a1.Perform(std::make_tuple()) == nullptr); - - const Action<const char*(bool)> a2 = ReturnNull(); // NOLINT - EXPECT_TRUE(a2.Perform(std::make_tuple(true)) == nullptr); -} - -// Tests that ReturnNull() returns NULL for shared_ptr and unique_ptr returning -// functions. -TEST(ReturnNullTest, WorksInSmartPointerReturningFunction) { - const Action<std::unique_ptr<const int>()> a1 = ReturnNull(); - EXPECT_TRUE(a1.Perform(std::make_tuple()) == nullptr); - - const Action<std::shared_ptr<int>(std::string)> a2 = ReturnNull(); - EXPECT_TRUE(a2.Perform(std::make_tuple("foo")) == nullptr); -} - -// Tests that ReturnRef(v) works for reference types. -TEST(ReturnRefTest, WorksForReference) { - const int n = 0; - const Action<const int&(bool)> ret = ReturnRef(n); // NOLINT - - EXPECT_EQ(&n, &ret.Perform(std::make_tuple(true))); -} - -// Tests that ReturnRef(v) is covariant. -TEST(ReturnRefTest, IsCovariant) { - Base base; - Derived derived; - Action<Base&()> a = ReturnRef(base); - EXPECT_EQ(&base, &a.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - - a = ReturnRef(derived); - EXPECT_EQ(&derived, &a.Perform(std::make_tuple())); -} - -template <typename T, typename = decltype(ReturnRef(std::declval<T&&>()))> -bool CanCallReturnRef(T&&) { return true; } -bool CanCallReturnRef(Unused) { return false; } - -// Tests that ReturnRef(v) is working with non-temporaries (T&) -TEST(ReturnRefTest, WorksForNonTemporary) { - int scalar_value = 123; - EXPECT_TRUE(CanCallReturnRef(scalar_value)); - - std::string non_scalar_value("ABC"); - EXPECT_TRUE(CanCallReturnRef(non_scalar_value)); - - const int const_scalar_value{321}; - EXPECT_TRUE(CanCallReturnRef(const_scalar_value)); - - const std::string const_non_scalar_value("CBA"); - EXPECT_TRUE(CanCallReturnRef(const_non_scalar_value)); -} - -// Tests that ReturnRef(v) is not working with temporaries (T&&) -TEST(ReturnRefTest, DoesNotWorkForTemporary) { - auto scalar_value = []() -> int { return 123; }; - EXPECT_FALSE(CanCallReturnRef(scalar_value())); - - auto non_scalar_value = []() -> std::string { return "ABC"; }; - EXPECT_FALSE(CanCallReturnRef(non_scalar_value())); - - // cannot use here callable returning "const scalar type", - // because such const for scalar return type is ignored - EXPECT_FALSE(CanCallReturnRef(static_cast<const int>(321))); - - auto const_non_scalar_value = []() -> const std::string { return "CBA"; }; - EXPECT_FALSE(CanCallReturnRef(const_non_scalar_value())); -} - -// Tests that ReturnRefOfCopy(v) works for reference types. -TEST(ReturnRefOfCopyTest, WorksForReference) { - int n = 42; - const Action<const int&()> ret = ReturnRefOfCopy(n); - - EXPECT_NE(&n, &ret.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - EXPECT_EQ(42, ret.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - - n = 43; - EXPECT_NE(&n, &ret.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - EXPECT_EQ(42, ret.Perform(std::make_tuple())); -} - -// Tests that ReturnRefOfCopy(v) is covariant. -TEST(ReturnRefOfCopyTest, IsCovariant) { - Base base; - Derived derived; - Action<Base&()> a = ReturnRefOfCopy(base); - EXPECT_NE(&base, &a.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - - a = ReturnRefOfCopy(derived); - EXPECT_NE(&derived, &a.Perform(std::make_tuple())); -} - -// Tests that ReturnRoundRobin(v) works with initializer lists -TEST(ReturnRoundRobinTest, WorksForInitList) { - Action<int()> ret = ReturnRoundRobin({1, 2, 3}); - - EXPECT_EQ(1, ret.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - EXPECT_EQ(2, ret.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - EXPECT_EQ(3, ret.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - EXPECT_EQ(1, ret.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - EXPECT_EQ(2, ret.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - EXPECT_EQ(3, ret.Perform(std::make_tuple())); -} - -// Tests that ReturnRoundRobin(v) works with vectors -TEST(ReturnRoundRobinTest, WorksForVector) { - std::vector<double> v = {4.4, 5.5, 6.6}; - Action<double()> ret = ReturnRoundRobin(v); - - EXPECT_EQ(4.4, ret.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - EXPECT_EQ(5.5, ret.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - EXPECT_EQ(6.6, ret.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - EXPECT_EQ(4.4, ret.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - EXPECT_EQ(5.5, ret.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - EXPECT_EQ(6.6, ret.Perform(std::make_tuple())); -} - -// Tests that DoDefault() does the default action for the mock method. - -class MockClass { - public: - MockClass() {} - - MOCK_METHOD1(IntFunc, int(bool flag)); // NOLINT - MOCK_METHOD0(Foo, MyNonDefaultConstructible()); - MOCK_METHOD0(MakeUnique, std::unique_ptr<int>()); - MOCK_METHOD0(MakeUniqueBase, std::unique_ptr<Base>()); - MOCK_METHOD0(MakeVectorUnique, std::vector<std::unique_ptr<int>>()); - MOCK_METHOD1(TakeUnique, int(std::unique_ptr<int>)); - MOCK_METHOD2(TakeUnique, - int(const std::unique_ptr<int>&, std::unique_ptr<int>)); - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MockClass); -}; - -// Tests that DoDefault() returns the built-in default value for the -// return type by default. -TEST(DoDefaultTest, ReturnsBuiltInDefaultValueByDefault) { - MockClass mock; - EXPECT_CALL(mock, IntFunc(_)) - .WillOnce(DoDefault()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, mock.IntFunc(true)); -} - -// Tests that DoDefault() throws (when exceptions are enabled) or aborts -// the process when there is no built-in default value for the return type. -TEST(DoDefaultDeathTest, DiesForUnknowType) { - MockClass mock; - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Foo()) - .WillRepeatedly(DoDefault()); -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - EXPECT_ANY_THROW(mock.Foo()); -#else - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({ - mock.Foo(); - }, ""); -#endif -} - -// Tests that using DoDefault() inside a composite action leads to a -// run-time error. - -void VoidFunc(bool /* flag */) {} - -TEST(DoDefaultDeathTest, DiesIfUsedInCompositeAction) { - MockClass mock; - EXPECT_CALL(mock, IntFunc(_)) - .WillRepeatedly(DoAll(Invoke(VoidFunc), - DoDefault())); - - // Ideally we should verify the error message as well. Sadly, - // EXPECT_DEATH() can only capture stderr, while Google Mock's - // errors are printed on stdout. Therefore we have to settle for - // not verifying the message. - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({ - mock.IntFunc(true); - }, ""); -} - -// Tests that DoDefault() returns the default value set by -// DefaultValue<T>::Set() when it's not overriden by an ON_CALL(). -TEST(DoDefaultTest, ReturnsUserSpecifiedPerTypeDefaultValueWhenThereIsOne) { - DefaultValue<int>::Set(1); - MockClass mock; - EXPECT_CALL(mock, IntFunc(_)) - .WillOnce(DoDefault()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, mock.IntFunc(false)); - DefaultValue<int>::Clear(); -} - -// Tests that DoDefault() does the action specified by ON_CALL(). -TEST(DoDefaultTest, DoesWhatOnCallSpecifies) { - MockClass mock; - ON_CALL(mock, IntFunc(_)) - .WillByDefault(Return(2)); - EXPECT_CALL(mock, IntFunc(_)) - .WillOnce(DoDefault()); - EXPECT_EQ(2, mock.IntFunc(false)); -} - -// Tests that using DoDefault() in ON_CALL() leads to a run-time failure. -TEST(DoDefaultTest, CannotBeUsedInOnCall) { - MockClass mock; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ON_CALL(mock, IntFunc(_)) - .WillByDefault(DoDefault()); - }, "DoDefault() cannot be used in ON_CALL()"); -} - -// Tests that SetArgPointee<N>(v) sets the variable pointed to by -// the N-th (0-based) argument to v. -TEST(SetArgPointeeTest, SetsTheNthPointee) { - typedef void MyFunction(bool, int*, char*); - Action<MyFunction> a = SetArgPointee<1>(2); - - int n = 0; - char ch = '\0'; - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, &n, &ch)); - EXPECT_EQ(2, n); - EXPECT_EQ('\0', ch); - - a = SetArgPointee<2>('a'); - n = 0; - ch = '\0'; - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, &n, &ch)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, n); - EXPECT_EQ('a', ch); -} - -// Tests that SetArgPointee<N>() accepts a string literal. -TEST(SetArgPointeeTest, AcceptsStringLiteral) { - typedef void MyFunction(std::string*, const char**); - Action<MyFunction> a = SetArgPointee<0>("hi"); - std::string str; - const char* ptr = nullptr; - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(&str, &ptr)); - EXPECT_EQ("hi", str); - EXPECT_TRUE(ptr == nullptr); - - a = SetArgPointee<1>("world"); - str = ""; - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(&str, &ptr)); - EXPECT_EQ("", str); - EXPECT_STREQ("world", ptr); -} - -TEST(SetArgPointeeTest, AcceptsWideStringLiteral) { - typedef void MyFunction(const wchar_t**); - Action<MyFunction> a = SetArgPointee<0>(L"world"); - const wchar_t* ptr = nullptr; - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(&ptr)); - EXPECT_STREQ(L"world", ptr); - -# if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING - - typedef void MyStringFunction(std::wstring*); - Action<MyStringFunction> a2 = SetArgPointee<0>(L"world"); - std::wstring str = L""; - a2.Perform(std::make_tuple(&str)); - EXPECT_EQ(L"world", str); - -# endif -} - -// Tests that SetArgPointee<N>() accepts a char pointer. -TEST(SetArgPointeeTest, AcceptsCharPointer) { - typedef void MyFunction(bool, std::string*, const char**); - const char* const hi = "hi"; - Action<MyFunction> a = SetArgPointee<1>(hi); - std::string str; - const char* ptr = nullptr; - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, &str, &ptr)); - EXPECT_EQ("hi", str); - EXPECT_TRUE(ptr == nullptr); - - char world_array[] = "world"; - char* const world = world_array; - a = SetArgPointee<2>(world); - str = ""; - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, &str, &ptr)); - EXPECT_EQ("", str); - EXPECT_EQ(world, ptr); -} - -TEST(SetArgPointeeTest, AcceptsWideCharPointer) { - typedef void MyFunction(bool, const wchar_t**); - const wchar_t* const hi = L"hi"; - Action<MyFunction> a = SetArgPointee<1>(hi); - const wchar_t* ptr = nullptr; - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, &ptr)); - EXPECT_EQ(hi, ptr); - -# if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING - - typedef void MyStringFunction(bool, std::wstring*); - wchar_t world_array[] = L"world"; - wchar_t* const world = world_array; - Action<MyStringFunction> a2 = SetArgPointee<1>(world); - std::wstring str; - a2.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, &str)); - EXPECT_EQ(world_array, str); -# endif -} - -// Tests that SetArgumentPointee<N>(v) sets the variable pointed to by -// the N-th (0-based) argument to v. -TEST(SetArgumentPointeeTest, SetsTheNthPointee) { - typedef void MyFunction(bool, int*, char*); - Action<MyFunction> a = SetArgumentPointee<1>(2); - - int n = 0; - char ch = '\0'; - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, &n, &ch)); - EXPECT_EQ(2, n); - EXPECT_EQ('\0', ch); - - a = SetArgumentPointee<2>('a'); - n = 0; - ch = '\0'; - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, &n, &ch)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, n); - EXPECT_EQ('a', ch); -} - -// Sample functions and functors for testing Invoke() and etc. -int Nullary() { return 1; } - -class NullaryFunctor { - public: - int operator()() { return 2; } -}; - -bool g_done = false; -void VoidNullary() { g_done = true; } - -class VoidNullaryFunctor { - public: - void operator()() { g_done = true; } -}; - -short Short(short n) { return n; } // NOLINT -char Char(char ch) { return ch; } - -const char* CharPtr(const char* s) { return s; } - -bool Unary(int x) { return x < 0; } - -const char* Binary(const char* input, short n) { return input + n; } // NOLINT - -void VoidBinary(int, char) { g_done = true; } - -int Ternary(int x, char y, short z) { return x + y + z; } // NOLINT - -int SumOf4(int a, int b, int c, int d) { return a + b + c + d; } - -class Foo { - public: - Foo() : value_(123) {} - - int Nullary() const { return value_; } - - private: - int value_; -}; - -// Tests InvokeWithoutArgs(function). -TEST(InvokeWithoutArgsTest, Function) { - // As an action that takes one argument. - Action<int(int)> a = InvokeWithoutArgs(Nullary); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(1, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(2))); - - // As an action that takes two arguments. - Action<int(int, double)> a2 = InvokeWithoutArgs(Nullary); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(1, a2.Perform(std::make_tuple(2, 3.5))); - - // As an action that returns void. - Action<void(int)> a3 = InvokeWithoutArgs(VoidNullary); // NOLINT - g_done = false; - a3.Perform(std::make_tuple(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(g_done); -} - -// Tests InvokeWithoutArgs(functor). -TEST(InvokeWithoutArgsTest, Functor) { - // As an action that takes no argument. - Action<int()> a = InvokeWithoutArgs(NullaryFunctor()); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(2, a.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - - // As an action that takes three arguments. - Action<int(int, double, char)> a2 = // NOLINT - InvokeWithoutArgs(NullaryFunctor()); - EXPECT_EQ(2, a2.Perform(std::make_tuple(3, 3.5, 'a'))); - - // As an action that returns void. - Action<void()> a3 = InvokeWithoutArgs(VoidNullaryFunctor()); - g_done = false; - a3.Perform(std::make_tuple()); - EXPECT_TRUE(g_done); -} - -// Tests InvokeWithoutArgs(obj_ptr, method). -TEST(InvokeWithoutArgsTest, Method) { - Foo foo; - Action<int(bool, char)> a = // NOLINT - InvokeWithoutArgs(&foo, &Foo::Nullary); - EXPECT_EQ(123, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, 'a'))); -} - -// Tests using IgnoreResult() on a polymorphic action. -TEST(IgnoreResultTest, PolymorphicAction) { - Action<void(int)> a = IgnoreResult(Return(5)); // NOLINT - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(1)); -} - -// Tests using IgnoreResult() on a monomorphic action. - -int ReturnOne() { - g_done = true; - return 1; -} - -TEST(IgnoreResultTest, MonomorphicAction) { - g_done = false; - Action<void()> a = IgnoreResult(Invoke(ReturnOne)); - a.Perform(std::make_tuple()); - EXPECT_TRUE(g_done); -} - -// Tests using IgnoreResult() on an action that returns a class type. - -MyNonDefaultConstructible ReturnMyNonDefaultConstructible(double /* x */) { - g_done = true; - return MyNonDefaultConstructible(42); -} - -TEST(IgnoreResultTest, ActionReturningClass) { - g_done = false; - Action<void(int)> a = - IgnoreResult(Invoke(ReturnMyNonDefaultConstructible)); // NOLINT - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(2)); - EXPECT_TRUE(g_done); -} - -TEST(AssignTest, Int) { - int x = 0; - Action<void(int)> a = Assign(&x, 5); - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(5, x); -} - -TEST(AssignTest, String) { - ::std::string x; - Action<void(void)> a = Assign(&x, "Hello, world"); - a.Perform(std::make_tuple()); - EXPECT_EQ("Hello, world", x); -} - -TEST(AssignTest, CompatibleTypes) { - double x = 0; - Action<void(int)> a = Assign(&x, 5); - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(0)); - EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(5, x); -} - - -// Tests using WithArgs and with an action that takes 1 argument. -TEST(WithArgsTest, OneArg) { - Action<bool(double x, int n)> a = WithArgs<1>(Invoke(Unary)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_TRUE(a.Perform(std::make_tuple(1.5, -1))); - EXPECT_FALSE(a.Perform(std::make_tuple(1.5, 1))); -} - -// Tests using WithArgs with an action that takes 2 arguments. -TEST(WithArgsTest, TwoArgs) { - Action<const char*(const char* s, double x, short n)> a = // NOLINT - WithArgs<0, 2>(Invoke(Binary)); - const char s[] = "Hello"; - EXPECT_EQ(s + 2, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(CharPtr(s), 0.5, Short(2)))); -} - -struct ConcatAll { - std::string operator()() const { return {}; } - template <typename... I> - std::string operator()(const char* a, I... i) const { - return a + ConcatAll()(i...); - } -}; - -// Tests using WithArgs with an action that takes 10 arguments. -TEST(WithArgsTest, TenArgs) { - Action<std::string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*)> a = - WithArgs<0, 1, 2, 3, 2, 1, 0, 1, 2, 3>(Invoke(ConcatAll{})); - EXPECT_EQ("0123210123", - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(CharPtr("0"), CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), - CharPtr("3")))); -} - -// Tests using WithArgs with an action that is not Invoke(). -class SubtractAction : public ActionInterface<int(int, int)> { - public: - int Perform(const std::tuple<int, int>& args) override { - return std::get<0>(args) - std::get<1>(args); - } -}; - -TEST(WithArgsTest, NonInvokeAction) { - Action<int(const std::string&, int, int)> a = - WithArgs<2, 1>(MakeAction(new SubtractAction)); - std::tuple<std::string, int, int> dummy = - std::make_tuple(std::string("hi"), 2, 10); - EXPECT_EQ(8, a.Perform(dummy)); -} - -// Tests using WithArgs to pass all original arguments in the original order. -TEST(WithArgsTest, Identity) { - Action<int(int x, char y, short z)> a = // NOLINT - WithArgs<0, 1, 2>(Invoke(Ternary)); - EXPECT_EQ(123, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(100, Char(20), Short(3)))); -} - -// Tests using WithArgs with repeated arguments. -TEST(WithArgsTest, RepeatedArguments) { - Action<int(bool, int m, int n)> a = // NOLINT - WithArgs<1, 1, 1, 1>(Invoke(SumOf4)); - EXPECT_EQ(4, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(false, 1, 10))); -} - -// Tests using WithArgs with reversed argument order. -TEST(WithArgsTest, ReversedArgumentOrder) { - Action<const char*(short n, const char* input)> a = // NOLINT - WithArgs<1, 0>(Invoke(Binary)); - const char s[] = "Hello"; - EXPECT_EQ(s + 2, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(Short(2), CharPtr(s)))); -} - -// Tests using WithArgs with compatible, but not identical, argument types. -TEST(WithArgsTest, ArgsOfCompatibleTypes) { - Action<long(short x, char y, double z, char c)> a = // NOLINT - WithArgs<0, 1, 3>(Invoke(Ternary)); - EXPECT_EQ(123, - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(Short(100), Char(20), 5.6, Char(3)))); -} - -// Tests using WithArgs with an action that returns void. -TEST(WithArgsTest, VoidAction) { - Action<void(double x, char c, int n)> a = WithArgs<2, 1>(Invoke(VoidBinary)); - g_done = false; - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(1.5, 'a', 3)); - EXPECT_TRUE(g_done); -} - -TEST(WithArgsTest, ReturnReference) { - Action<int&(int&, void*)> aa = WithArgs<0>([](int& a) -> int& { return a; }); - int i = 0; - const int& res = aa.Perform(std::forward_as_tuple(i, nullptr)); - EXPECT_EQ(&i, &res); -} - -TEST(WithArgsTest, InnerActionWithConversion) { - Action<Derived*()> inner = [] { return nullptr; }; - Action<Base*(double)> a = testing::WithoutArgs(inner); - EXPECT_EQ(nullptr, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(1.1))); -} - -#if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -class SetErrnoAndReturnTest : public testing::Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { errno = 0; } - void TearDown() override { errno = 0; } -}; - -TEST_F(SetErrnoAndReturnTest, Int) { - Action<int(void)> a = SetErrnoAndReturn(ENOTTY, -5); - EXPECT_EQ(-5, a.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - EXPECT_EQ(ENOTTY, errno); -} - -TEST_F(SetErrnoAndReturnTest, Ptr) { - int x; - Action<int*(void)> a = SetErrnoAndReturn(ENOTTY, &x); - EXPECT_EQ(&x, a.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - EXPECT_EQ(ENOTTY, errno); -} - -TEST_F(SetErrnoAndReturnTest, CompatibleTypes) { - Action<double()> a = SetErrnoAndReturn(EINVAL, 5); - EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(5.0, a.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - EXPECT_EQ(EINVAL, errno); -} - -#endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -// Tests ByRef(). - -// Tests that the result of ByRef() is copyable. -TEST(ByRefTest, IsCopyable) { - const std::string s1 = "Hi"; - const std::string s2 = "Hello"; - - auto ref_wrapper = ByRef(s1); - const std::string& r1 = ref_wrapper; - EXPECT_EQ(&s1, &r1); - - // Assigns a new value to ref_wrapper. - ref_wrapper = ByRef(s2); - const std::string& r2 = ref_wrapper; - EXPECT_EQ(&s2, &r2); - - auto ref_wrapper1 = ByRef(s1); - // Copies ref_wrapper1 to ref_wrapper. - ref_wrapper = ref_wrapper1; - const std::string& r3 = ref_wrapper; - EXPECT_EQ(&s1, &r3); -} - -// Tests using ByRef() on a const value. -TEST(ByRefTest, ConstValue) { - const int n = 0; - // int& ref = ByRef(n); // This shouldn't compile - we have a - // negative compilation test to catch it. - const int& const_ref = ByRef(n); - EXPECT_EQ(&n, &const_ref); -} - -// Tests using ByRef() on a non-const value. -TEST(ByRefTest, NonConstValue) { - int n = 0; - - // ByRef(n) can be used as either an int&, - int& ref = ByRef(n); - EXPECT_EQ(&n, &ref); - - // or a const int&. - const int& const_ref = ByRef(n); - EXPECT_EQ(&n, &const_ref); -} - -// Tests explicitly specifying the type when using ByRef(). -TEST(ByRefTest, ExplicitType) { - int n = 0; - const int& r1 = ByRef<const int>(n); - EXPECT_EQ(&n, &r1); - - // ByRef<char>(n); // This shouldn't compile - we have a negative - // compilation test to catch it. - - Derived d; - Derived& r2 = ByRef<Derived>(d); - EXPECT_EQ(&d, &r2); - - const Derived& r3 = ByRef<const Derived>(d); - EXPECT_EQ(&d, &r3); - - Base& r4 = ByRef<Base>(d); - EXPECT_EQ(&d, &r4); - - const Base& r5 = ByRef<const Base>(d); - EXPECT_EQ(&d, &r5); - - // The following shouldn't compile - we have a negative compilation - // test for it. - // - // Base b; - // ByRef<Derived>(b); -} - -// Tests that Google Mock prints expression ByRef(x) as a reference to x. -TEST(ByRefTest, PrintsCorrectly) { - int n = 42; - ::std::stringstream expected, actual; - testing::internal::UniversalPrinter<const int&>::Print(n, &expected); - testing::internal::UniversalPrint(ByRef(n), &actual); - EXPECT_EQ(expected.str(), actual.str()); -} - - -std::unique_ptr<int> UniquePtrSource() { - return std::unique_ptr<int>(new int(19)); -} - -std::vector<std::unique_ptr<int>> VectorUniquePtrSource() { - std::vector<std::unique_ptr<int>> out; - out.emplace_back(new int(7)); - return out; -} - -TEST(MockMethodTest, CanReturnMoveOnlyValue_Return) { - MockClass mock; - std::unique_ptr<int> i(new int(19)); - EXPECT_CALL(mock, MakeUnique()).WillOnce(Return(ByMove(std::move(i)))); - EXPECT_CALL(mock, MakeVectorUnique()) - .WillOnce(Return(ByMove(VectorUniquePtrSource()))); - Derived* d = new Derived; - EXPECT_CALL(mock, MakeUniqueBase()) - .WillOnce(Return(ByMove(std::unique_ptr<Derived>(d)))); - - std::unique_ptr<int> result1 = mock.MakeUnique(); - EXPECT_EQ(19, *result1); - - std::vector<std::unique_ptr<int>> vresult = mock.MakeVectorUnique(); - EXPECT_EQ(1u, vresult.size()); - EXPECT_NE(nullptr, vresult[0]); - EXPECT_EQ(7, *vresult[0]); - - std::unique_ptr<Base> result2 = mock.MakeUniqueBase(); - EXPECT_EQ(d, result2.get()); -} - -TEST(MockMethodTest, CanReturnMoveOnlyValue_DoAllReturn) { - testing::MockFunction<void()> mock_function; - MockClass mock; - std::unique_ptr<int> i(new int(19)); - EXPECT_CALL(mock_function, Call()); - EXPECT_CALL(mock, MakeUnique()).WillOnce(DoAll( - InvokeWithoutArgs(&mock_function, &testing::MockFunction<void()>::Call), - Return(ByMove(std::move(i))))); - - std::unique_ptr<int> result1 = mock.MakeUnique(); - EXPECT_EQ(19, *result1); -} - -TEST(MockMethodTest, CanReturnMoveOnlyValue_Invoke) { - MockClass mock; - - // Check default value - DefaultValue<std::unique_ptr<int>>::SetFactory([] { - return std::unique_ptr<int>(new int(42)); - }); - EXPECT_EQ(42, *mock.MakeUnique()); - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, MakeUnique()).WillRepeatedly(Invoke(UniquePtrSource)); - EXPECT_CALL(mock, MakeVectorUnique()) - .WillRepeatedly(Invoke(VectorUniquePtrSource)); - std::unique_ptr<int> result1 = mock.MakeUnique(); - EXPECT_EQ(19, *result1); - std::unique_ptr<int> result2 = mock.MakeUnique(); - EXPECT_EQ(19, *result2); - EXPECT_NE(result1, result2); - - std::vector<std::unique_ptr<int>> vresult = mock.MakeVectorUnique(); - EXPECT_EQ(1u, vresult.size()); - EXPECT_NE(nullptr, vresult[0]); - EXPECT_EQ(7, *vresult[0]); -} - -TEST(MockMethodTest, CanTakeMoveOnlyValue) { - MockClass mock; - auto make = [](int i) { return std::unique_ptr<int>(new int(i)); }; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, TakeUnique(_)).WillRepeatedly([](std::unique_ptr<int> i) { - return *i; - }); - // DoAll() does not compile, since it would move from its arguments twice. - // EXPECT_CALL(mock, TakeUnique(_, _)) - // .WillRepeatedly(DoAll(Invoke([](std::unique_ptr<int> j) {}), - // Return(1))); - EXPECT_CALL(mock, TakeUnique(testing::Pointee(7))) - .WillOnce(Return(-7)) - .RetiresOnSaturation(); - EXPECT_CALL(mock, TakeUnique(testing::IsNull())) - .WillOnce(Return(-1)) - .RetiresOnSaturation(); - - EXPECT_EQ(5, mock.TakeUnique(make(5))); - EXPECT_EQ(-7, mock.TakeUnique(make(7))); - EXPECT_EQ(7, mock.TakeUnique(make(7))); - EXPECT_EQ(7, mock.TakeUnique(make(7))); - EXPECT_EQ(-1, mock.TakeUnique({})); - - // Some arguments are moved, some passed by reference. - auto lvalue = make(6); - EXPECT_CALL(mock, TakeUnique(_, _)) - .WillOnce([](const std::unique_ptr<int>& i, std::unique_ptr<int> j) { - return *i * *j; - }); - EXPECT_EQ(42, mock.TakeUnique(lvalue, make(7))); - - // The unique_ptr can be saved by the action. - std::unique_ptr<int> saved; - EXPECT_CALL(mock, TakeUnique(_)).WillOnce([&saved](std::unique_ptr<int> i) { - saved = std::move(i); - return 0; - }); - EXPECT_EQ(0, mock.TakeUnique(make(42))); - EXPECT_EQ(42, *saved); -} - - -// Tests for std::function based action. - -int Add(int val, int& ref, int* ptr) { // NOLINT - int result = val + ref + *ptr; - ref = 42; - *ptr = 43; - return result; -} - -int Deref(std::unique_ptr<int> ptr) { return *ptr; } - -struct Double { - template <typename T> - T operator()(T t) { return 2 * t; } -}; - -std::unique_ptr<int> UniqueInt(int i) { - return std::unique_ptr<int>(new int(i)); -} - -TEST(FunctorActionTest, ActionFromFunction) { - Action<int(int, int&, int*)> a = &Add; - int x = 1, y = 2, z = 3; - EXPECT_EQ(6, a.Perform(std::forward_as_tuple(x, y, &z))); - EXPECT_EQ(42, y); - EXPECT_EQ(43, z); - - Action<int(std::unique_ptr<int>)> a1 = &Deref; - EXPECT_EQ(7, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(UniqueInt(7)))); -} - -TEST(FunctorActionTest, ActionFromLambda) { - Action<int(bool, int)> a1 = [](bool b, int i) { return b ? i : 0; }; - EXPECT_EQ(5, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, 5))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(false, 5))); - - std::unique_ptr<int> saved; - Action<void(std::unique_ptr<int>)> a2 = [&saved](std::unique_ptr<int> p) { - saved = std::move(p); - }; - a2.Perform(std::make_tuple(UniqueInt(5))); - EXPECT_EQ(5, *saved); -} - -TEST(FunctorActionTest, PolymorphicFunctor) { - Action<int(int)> ai = Double(); - EXPECT_EQ(2, ai.Perform(std::make_tuple(1))); - Action<double(double)> ad = Double(); // Double? Double double! - EXPECT_EQ(3.0, ad.Perform(std::make_tuple(1.5))); -} - -TEST(FunctorActionTest, TypeConversion) { - // Numeric promotions are allowed. - const Action<bool(int)> a1 = [](int i) { return i > 1; }; - const Action<int(bool)> a2 = Action<int(bool)>(a1); - EXPECT_EQ(1, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(42))); - EXPECT_EQ(0, a2.Perform(std::make_tuple(42))); - - // Implicit constructors are allowed. - const Action<bool(std::string)> s1 = [](std::string s) { return !s.empty(); }; - const Action<int(const char*)> s2 = Action<int(const char*)>(s1); - EXPECT_EQ(0, s2.Perform(std::make_tuple(""))); - EXPECT_EQ(1, s2.Perform(std::make_tuple("hello"))); - - // Also between the lambda and the action itself. - const Action<bool(std::string)> x = [](Unused) { return 42; }; - EXPECT_TRUE(x.Perform(std::make_tuple("hello"))); -} - -TEST(FunctorActionTest, UnusedArguments) { - // Verify that users can ignore uninteresting arguments. - Action<int(int, double y, double z)> a = - [](int i, Unused, Unused) { return 2 * i; }; - std::tuple<int, double, double> dummy = std::make_tuple(3, 7.3, 9.44); - EXPECT_EQ(6, a.Perform(dummy)); -} - -// Test that basic built-in actions work with move-only arguments. -TEST(MoveOnlyArgumentsTest, ReturningActions) { - Action<int(std::unique_ptr<int>)> a = Return(1); - EXPECT_EQ(1, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(nullptr))); - - a = testing::WithoutArgs([]() { return 7; }); - EXPECT_EQ(7, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(nullptr))); - - Action<void(std::unique_ptr<int>, int*)> a2 = testing::SetArgPointee<1>(3); - int x = 0; - a2.Perform(std::make_tuple(nullptr, &x)); - EXPECT_EQ(x, 3); -} - - -} // Unnamed namespace - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -#if _MSC_VER == 1900 -# pragma warning(pop) -#endif -#endif - diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-cardinalities_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-cardinalities_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index ca97cae24..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-cardinalities_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,429 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file tests the built-in cardinalities. - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest-spi.h" - -namespace { - -using std::stringstream; -using testing::AnyNumber; -using testing::AtLeast; -using testing::AtMost; -using testing::Between; -using testing::Cardinality; -using testing::CardinalityInterface; -using testing::Exactly; -using testing::IsSubstring; -using testing::MakeCardinality; - -class MockFoo { - public: - MockFoo() {} - MOCK_METHOD0(Bar, int()); // NOLINT - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MockFoo); -}; - -// Tests that Cardinality objects can be default constructed. -TEST(CardinalityTest, IsDefaultConstructable) { - Cardinality c; -} - -// Tests that Cardinality objects are copyable. -TEST(CardinalityTest, IsCopyable) { - // Tests the copy constructor. - Cardinality c = Exactly(1); - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(0)); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(1)); - - // Tests the assignment operator. - c = Exactly(2); - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(2)); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(2)); -} - -TEST(CardinalityTest, IsOverSaturatedByCallCountWorks) { - const Cardinality c = AtMost(5); - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsOverSaturatedByCallCount(4)); - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsOverSaturatedByCallCount(5)); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsOverSaturatedByCallCount(6)); -} - -// Tests that Cardinality::DescribeActualCallCountTo() creates the -// correct description. -TEST(CardinalityTest, CanDescribeActualCallCount) { - stringstream ss0; - Cardinality::DescribeActualCallCountTo(0, &ss0); - EXPECT_EQ("never called", ss0.str()); - - stringstream ss1; - Cardinality::DescribeActualCallCountTo(1, &ss1); - EXPECT_EQ("called once", ss1.str()); - - stringstream ss2; - Cardinality::DescribeActualCallCountTo(2, &ss2); - EXPECT_EQ("called twice", ss2.str()); - - stringstream ss3; - Cardinality::DescribeActualCallCountTo(3, &ss3); - EXPECT_EQ("called 3 times", ss3.str()); -} - -// Tests AnyNumber() -TEST(AnyNumber, Works) { - const Cardinality c = AnyNumber(); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(0)); - - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(1)); - - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(9)); - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(9)); - - stringstream ss; - c.DescribeTo(&ss); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "called any number of times", - ss.str()); -} - -TEST(AnyNumberTest, HasCorrectBounds) { - const Cardinality c = AnyNumber(); - EXPECT_EQ(0, c.ConservativeLowerBound()); - EXPECT_EQ(INT_MAX, c.ConservativeUpperBound()); -} - -// Tests AtLeast(n). - -TEST(AtLeastTest, OnNegativeNumber) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - AtLeast(-1); - }, "The invocation lower bound must be >= 0"); -} - -TEST(AtLeastTest, OnZero) { - const Cardinality c = AtLeast(0); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(0)); - - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(1)); - - stringstream ss; - c.DescribeTo(&ss); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "any number of times", - ss.str()); -} - -TEST(AtLeastTest, OnPositiveNumber) { - const Cardinality c = AtLeast(2); - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(0)); - - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(1)); - - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(2)); - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(2)); - - stringstream ss1; - AtLeast(1).DescribeTo(&ss1); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "at least once", - ss1.str()); - - stringstream ss2; - c.DescribeTo(&ss2); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "at least twice", - ss2.str()); - - stringstream ss3; - AtLeast(3).DescribeTo(&ss3); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "at least 3 times", - ss3.str()); -} - -TEST(AtLeastTest, HasCorrectBounds) { - const Cardinality c = AtLeast(2); - EXPECT_EQ(2, c.ConservativeLowerBound()); - EXPECT_EQ(INT_MAX, c.ConservativeUpperBound()); -} - -// Tests AtMost(n). - -TEST(AtMostTest, OnNegativeNumber) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - AtMost(-1); - }, "The invocation upper bound must be >= 0"); -} - -TEST(AtMostTest, OnZero) { - const Cardinality c = AtMost(0); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(0)); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(0)); - - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(1)); - - stringstream ss; - c.DescribeTo(&ss); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "never called", - ss.str()); -} - -TEST(AtMostTest, OnPositiveNumber) { - const Cardinality c = AtMost(2); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(0)); - - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(1)); - - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(2)); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(2)); - - stringstream ss1; - AtMost(1).DescribeTo(&ss1); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "called at most once", - ss1.str()); - - stringstream ss2; - c.DescribeTo(&ss2); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "called at most twice", - ss2.str()); - - stringstream ss3; - AtMost(3).DescribeTo(&ss3); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "called at most 3 times", - ss3.str()); -} - -TEST(AtMostTest, HasCorrectBounds) { - const Cardinality c = AtMost(2); - EXPECT_EQ(0, c.ConservativeLowerBound()); - EXPECT_EQ(2, c.ConservativeUpperBound()); -} - -// Tests Between(m, n). - -TEST(BetweenTest, OnNegativeStart) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - Between(-1, 2); - }, "The invocation lower bound must be >= 0, but is actually -1"); -} - -TEST(BetweenTest, OnNegativeEnd) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - Between(1, -2); - }, "The invocation upper bound must be >= 0, but is actually -2"); -} - -TEST(BetweenTest, OnStartBiggerThanEnd) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - Between(2, 1); - }, "The invocation upper bound (1) must be >= " - "the invocation lower bound (2)"); -} - -TEST(BetweenTest, OnZeroStartAndZeroEnd) { - const Cardinality c = Between(0, 0); - - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(0)); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(0)); - - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(1)); - - stringstream ss; - c.DescribeTo(&ss); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "never called", - ss.str()); -} - -TEST(BetweenTest, OnZeroStartAndNonZeroEnd) { - const Cardinality c = Between(0, 2); - - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(0)); - - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(2)); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(2)); - - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(4)); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(4)); - - stringstream ss; - c.DescribeTo(&ss); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "called at most twice", - ss.str()); -} - -TEST(BetweenTest, OnSameStartAndEnd) { - const Cardinality c = Between(3, 3); - - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(2)); - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(2)); - - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(3)); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(3)); - - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(4)); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(4)); - - stringstream ss; - c.DescribeTo(&ss); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "called 3 times", - ss.str()); -} - -TEST(BetweenTest, OnDifferentStartAndEnd) { - const Cardinality c = Between(3, 5); - - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(2)); - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(2)); - - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(3)); - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(3)); - - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(5)); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(5)); - - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(6)); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(6)); - - stringstream ss; - c.DescribeTo(&ss); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "called between 3 and 5 times", - ss.str()); -} - -TEST(BetweenTest, HasCorrectBounds) { - const Cardinality c = Between(3, 5); - EXPECT_EQ(3, c.ConservativeLowerBound()); - EXPECT_EQ(5, c.ConservativeUpperBound()); -} - -// Tests Exactly(n). - -TEST(ExactlyTest, OnNegativeNumber) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - Exactly(-1); - }, "The invocation lower bound must be >= 0"); -} - -TEST(ExactlyTest, OnZero) { - const Cardinality c = Exactly(0); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(0)); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(0)); - - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(1)); - - stringstream ss; - c.DescribeTo(&ss); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "never called", - ss.str()); -} - -TEST(ExactlyTest, OnPositiveNumber) { - const Cardinality c = Exactly(2); - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(0)); - - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(2)); - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(2)); - - stringstream ss1; - Exactly(1).DescribeTo(&ss1); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "called once", - ss1.str()); - - stringstream ss2; - c.DescribeTo(&ss2); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "called twice", - ss2.str()); - - stringstream ss3; - Exactly(3).DescribeTo(&ss3); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "called 3 times", - ss3.str()); -} - -TEST(ExactlyTest, HasCorrectBounds) { - const Cardinality c = Exactly(3); - EXPECT_EQ(3, c.ConservativeLowerBound()); - EXPECT_EQ(3, c.ConservativeUpperBound()); -} - -// Tests that a user can make their own cardinality by implementing -// CardinalityInterface and calling MakeCardinality(). - -class EvenCardinality : public CardinalityInterface { - public: - // Returns true if and only if call_count calls will satisfy this - // cardinality. - bool IsSatisfiedByCallCount(int call_count) const override { - return (call_count % 2 == 0); - } - - // Returns true if and only if call_count calls will saturate this - // cardinality. - bool IsSaturatedByCallCount(int /* call_count */) const override { - return false; - } - - // Describes self to an ostream. - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* ss) const override { - *ss << "called even number of times"; - } -}; - -TEST(MakeCardinalityTest, ConstructsCardinalityFromInterface) { - const Cardinality c = MakeCardinality(new EvenCardinality); - - EXPECT_TRUE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(2)); - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSatisfiedByCallCount(3)); - - EXPECT_FALSE(c.IsSaturatedByCallCount(10000)); - - stringstream ss; - c.DescribeTo(&ss); - EXPECT_EQ("called even number of times", ss.str()); -} - -} // Unnamed namespace diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-function-mocker_nc.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-function-mocker_nc.cc deleted file mode 100644 index d38fe85ef..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-function-mocker_nc.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -#include "gmock/gmock.h" - -#include <memory> -#include <string> - -#if defined(TEST_MOCK_METHOD_INVALID_CONST_SPEC) - -struct Base { - MOCK_METHOD(int, F, (), (onst)); -}; - -#else - -// Sanity check - this should compile. - -#endif diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-function-mocker_nc_test.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-function-mocker_nc_test.py deleted file mode 100644 index 8ef6e09fa..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-function-mocker_nc_test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -"""Negative compilation tests for Google Mock macro MOCK_METHOD.""" - -import os -import sys - -IS_LINUX = os.name == "posix" and os.uname()[0] == "Linux" -if not IS_LINUX: - sys.stderr.write( - "WARNING: Negative compilation tests are not supported on this platform") - sys.exit(0) - -# Suppresses the 'Import not at the top of the file' lint complaint. -# pylint: disable-msg=C6204 -from google3.testing.pybase import fake_target_util -from google3.testing.pybase import googletest - -# pylint: enable-msg=C6204 - - -class GMockMethodNCTest(googletest.TestCase): - """Negative compilation tests for MOCK_METHOD.""" - - # The class body is intentionally empty. The actual test*() methods - # will be defined at run time by a call to - # DefineNegativeCompilationTests() later. - pass - - -# Defines a list of test specs, where each element is a tuple -# (test name, list of regexes for matching the compiler errors). -TEST_SPECS = [ - ("MOCK_METHOD_INVALID_CONST_SPEC", - [r"onst cannot be recognized as a valid specification modifier"]), -] - -# Define a test method in GMockNCTest for each element in TEST_SPECS. -fake_target_util.DefineNegativeCompilationTests( - GMockMethodNCTest, - "google3/third_party/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-function-mocker_nc", - "gmock-function-mocker_nc.o", TEST_SPECS) - -if __name__ == "__main__": - googletest.main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-function-mocker_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-function-mocker_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 019e3cb9d..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-function-mocker_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,857 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file tests the function mocker classes. -#include "gmock/gmock-function-mocker.h" - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -// MSDN says the header file to be included for STDMETHOD is BaseTyps.h but -// we are getting compiler errors if we use basetyps.h, hence including -// objbase.h for definition of STDMETHOD. -# include <objbase.h> -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -#include <map> -#include <string> -#include <type_traits> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -namespace testing { -namespace gmock_function_mocker_test { - -using testing::_; -using testing::A; -using testing::An; -using testing::AnyNumber; -using testing::Const; -using testing::DoDefault; -using testing::Eq; -using testing::Lt; -using testing::MockFunction; -using testing::Ref; -using testing::Return; -using testing::ReturnRef; -using testing::TypedEq; - -template<typename T> -class TemplatedCopyable { - public: - TemplatedCopyable() {} - - template <typename U> - TemplatedCopyable(const U& other) {} // NOLINT -}; - -class FooInterface { - public: - virtual ~FooInterface() {} - - virtual void VoidReturning(int x) = 0; - - virtual int Nullary() = 0; - virtual bool Unary(int x) = 0; - virtual long Binary(short x, int y) = 0; // NOLINT - virtual int Decimal(bool b, char c, short d, int e, long f, // NOLINT - float g, double h, unsigned i, char* j, - const std::string& k) = 0; - - virtual bool TakesNonConstReference(int& n) = 0; // NOLINT - virtual std::string TakesConstReference(const int& n) = 0; - virtual bool TakesConst(const int x) = 0; - - virtual int OverloadedOnArgumentNumber() = 0; - virtual int OverloadedOnArgumentNumber(int n) = 0; - - virtual int OverloadedOnArgumentType(int n) = 0; - virtual char OverloadedOnArgumentType(char c) = 0; - - virtual int OverloadedOnConstness() = 0; - virtual char OverloadedOnConstness() const = 0; - - virtual int TypeWithHole(int (*func)()) = 0; - virtual int TypeWithComma(const std::map<int, std::string>& a_map) = 0; - virtual int TypeWithTemplatedCopyCtor(const TemplatedCopyable<int>&) = 0; - - virtual int (*ReturnsFunctionPointer1(int))(bool) = 0; - using fn_ptr = int (*)(bool); - virtual fn_ptr ReturnsFunctionPointer2(int) = 0; - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - STDMETHOD_(int, CTNullary)() = 0; - STDMETHOD_(bool, CTUnary)(int x) = 0; - STDMETHOD_(int, CTDecimal) - (bool b, char c, short d, int e, long f, // NOLINT - float g, double h, unsigned i, char* j, const std::string& k) = 0; - STDMETHOD_(char, CTConst)(int x) const = 0; -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -}; - -// Const qualifiers on arguments were once (incorrectly) considered -// significant in determining whether two virtual functions had the same -// signature. This was fixed in Visual Studio 2008. However, the compiler -// still emits a warning that alerts about this change in behavior. -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(push) -# pragma warning(disable : 4373) -#endif -class MockFoo : public FooInterface { - public: - MockFoo() {} - - // Makes sure that a mock function parameter can be named. - MOCK_METHOD(void, VoidReturning, (int n)); // NOLINT - - MOCK_METHOD(int, Nullary, ()); // NOLINT - - // Makes sure that a mock function parameter can be unnamed. - MOCK_METHOD(bool, Unary, (int)); // NOLINT - MOCK_METHOD(long, Binary, (short, int)); // NOLINT - MOCK_METHOD(int, Decimal, - (bool, char, short, int, long, float, // NOLINT - double, unsigned, char*, const std::string& str), - (override)); - - MOCK_METHOD(bool, TakesNonConstReference, (int&)); // NOLINT - MOCK_METHOD(std::string, TakesConstReference, (const int&)); - MOCK_METHOD(bool, TakesConst, (const int)); // NOLINT - - // Tests that the function return type can contain unprotected comma. - MOCK_METHOD((std::map<int, std::string>), ReturnTypeWithComma, (), ()); - MOCK_METHOD((std::map<int, std::string>), ReturnTypeWithComma, (int), - (const)); // NOLINT - - MOCK_METHOD(int, OverloadedOnArgumentNumber, ()); // NOLINT - MOCK_METHOD(int, OverloadedOnArgumentNumber, (int)); // NOLINT - - MOCK_METHOD(int, OverloadedOnArgumentType, (int)); // NOLINT - MOCK_METHOD(char, OverloadedOnArgumentType, (char)); // NOLINT - - MOCK_METHOD(int, OverloadedOnConstness, (), (override)); // NOLINT - MOCK_METHOD(char, OverloadedOnConstness, (), (override, const)); // NOLINT - - MOCK_METHOD(int, TypeWithHole, (int (*)()), ()); // NOLINT - MOCK_METHOD(int, TypeWithComma, ((const std::map<int, std::string>&))); - MOCK_METHOD(int, TypeWithTemplatedCopyCtor, - (const TemplatedCopyable<int>&)); // NOLINT - - MOCK_METHOD(int (*)(bool), ReturnsFunctionPointer1, (int), ()); - MOCK_METHOD(fn_ptr, ReturnsFunctionPointer2, (int), ()); - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - MOCK_METHOD(int, CTNullary, (), (Calltype(STDMETHODCALLTYPE))); - MOCK_METHOD(bool, CTUnary, (int), (Calltype(STDMETHODCALLTYPE))); - MOCK_METHOD(int, CTDecimal, - (bool b, char c, short d, int e, long f, float g, double h, - unsigned i, char* j, const std::string& k), - (Calltype(STDMETHODCALLTYPE))); - MOCK_METHOD(char, CTConst, (int), (const, Calltype(STDMETHODCALLTYPE))); - MOCK_METHOD((std::map<int, std::string>), CTReturnTypeWithComma, (), - (Calltype(STDMETHODCALLTYPE))); -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MockFoo); -}; - -class LegacyMockFoo : public FooInterface { - public: - LegacyMockFoo() {} - - // Makes sure that a mock function parameter can be named. - MOCK_METHOD1(VoidReturning, void(int n)); // NOLINT - - MOCK_METHOD0(Nullary, int()); // NOLINT - - // Makes sure that a mock function parameter can be unnamed. - MOCK_METHOD1(Unary, bool(int)); // NOLINT - MOCK_METHOD2(Binary, long(short, int)); // NOLINT - MOCK_METHOD10(Decimal, int(bool, char, short, int, long, float, // NOLINT - double, unsigned, char*, const std::string& str)); - - MOCK_METHOD1(TakesNonConstReference, bool(int&)); // NOLINT - MOCK_METHOD1(TakesConstReference, std::string(const int&)); - MOCK_METHOD1(TakesConst, bool(const int)); // NOLINT - - // Tests that the function return type can contain unprotected comma. - MOCK_METHOD0(ReturnTypeWithComma, std::map<int, std::string>()); - MOCK_CONST_METHOD1(ReturnTypeWithComma, - std::map<int, std::string>(int)); // NOLINT - - MOCK_METHOD0(OverloadedOnArgumentNumber, int()); // NOLINT - MOCK_METHOD1(OverloadedOnArgumentNumber, int(int)); // NOLINT - - MOCK_METHOD1(OverloadedOnArgumentType, int(int)); // NOLINT - MOCK_METHOD1(OverloadedOnArgumentType, char(char)); // NOLINT - - MOCK_METHOD0(OverloadedOnConstness, int()); // NOLINT - MOCK_CONST_METHOD0(OverloadedOnConstness, char()); // NOLINT - - MOCK_METHOD1(TypeWithHole, int(int (*)())); // NOLINT - MOCK_METHOD1(TypeWithComma, - int(const std::map<int, std::string>&)); // NOLINT - MOCK_METHOD1(TypeWithTemplatedCopyCtor, - int(const TemplatedCopyable<int>&)); // NOLINT - - MOCK_METHOD1(ReturnsFunctionPointer1, int (*(int))(bool)); - MOCK_METHOD1(ReturnsFunctionPointer2, fn_ptr(int)); - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - MOCK_METHOD0_WITH_CALLTYPE(STDMETHODCALLTYPE, CTNullary, int()); - MOCK_METHOD1_WITH_CALLTYPE(STDMETHODCALLTYPE, CTUnary, bool(int)); // NOLINT - MOCK_METHOD10_WITH_CALLTYPE(STDMETHODCALLTYPE, CTDecimal, - int(bool b, char c, short d, int e, // NOLINT - long f, float g, double h, // NOLINT - unsigned i, char* j, const std::string& k)); - MOCK_CONST_METHOD1_WITH_CALLTYPE(STDMETHODCALLTYPE, CTConst, - char(int)); // NOLINT - - // Tests that the function return type can contain unprotected comma. - MOCK_METHOD0_WITH_CALLTYPE(STDMETHODCALLTYPE, CTReturnTypeWithComma, - std::map<int, std::string>()); -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(LegacyMockFoo); -}; - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(pop) -#endif - -template <class T> -class FunctionMockerTest : public testing::Test { - protected: - FunctionMockerTest() : foo_(&mock_foo_) {} - - FooInterface* const foo_; - T mock_foo_; -}; -using FunctionMockerTestTypes = ::testing::Types<MockFoo, LegacyMockFoo>; -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(FunctionMockerTest, FunctionMockerTestTypes); - -// Tests mocking a void-returning function. -TYPED_TEST(FunctionMockerTest, MocksVoidFunction) { - EXPECT_CALL(this->mock_foo_, VoidReturning(Lt(100))); - this->foo_->VoidReturning(0); -} - -// Tests mocking a nullary function. -TYPED_TEST(FunctionMockerTest, MocksNullaryFunction) { - EXPECT_CALL(this->mock_foo_, Nullary()) - .WillOnce(DoDefault()) - .WillOnce(Return(1)); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, this->foo_->Nullary()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, this->foo_->Nullary()); -} - -// Tests mocking a unary function. -TYPED_TEST(FunctionMockerTest, MocksUnaryFunction) { - EXPECT_CALL(this->mock_foo_, Unary(Eq(2))).Times(2).WillOnce(Return(true)); - - EXPECT_TRUE(this->foo_->Unary(2)); - EXPECT_FALSE(this->foo_->Unary(2)); -} - -// Tests mocking a binary function. -TYPED_TEST(FunctionMockerTest, MocksBinaryFunction) { - EXPECT_CALL(this->mock_foo_, Binary(2, _)).WillOnce(Return(3)); - - EXPECT_EQ(3, this->foo_->Binary(2, 1)); -} - -// Tests mocking a decimal function. -TYPED_TEST(FunctionMockerTest, MocksDecimalFunction) { - EXPECT_CALL(this->mock_foo_, - Decimal(true, 'a', 0, 0, 1L, A<float>(), Lt(100), 5U, NULL, "hi")) - .WillOnce(Return(5)); - - EXPECT_EQ(5, this->foo_->Decimal(true, 'a', 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 5, nullptr, "hi")); -} - -// Tests mocking a function that takes a non-const reference. -TYPED_TEST(FunctionMockerTest, MocksFunctionWithNonConstReferenceArgument) { - int a = 0; - EXPECT_CALL(this->mock_foo_, TakesNonConstReference(Ref(a))) - .WillOnce(Return(true)); - - EXPECT_TRUE(this->foo_->TakesNonConstReference(a)); -} - -// Tests mocking a function that takes a const reference. -TYPED_TEST(FunctionMockerTest, MocksFunctionWithConstReferenceArgument) { - int a = 0; - EXPECT_CALL(this->mock_foo_, TakesConstReference(Ref(a))) - .WillOnce(Return("Hello")); - - EXPECT_EQ("Hello", this->foo_->TakesConstReference(a)); -} - -// Tests mocking a function that takes a const variable. -TYPED_TEST(FunctionMockerTest, MocksFunctionWithConstArgument) { - EXPECT_CALL(this->mock_foo_, TakesConst(Lt(10))).WillOnce(DoDefault()); - - EXPECT_FALSE(this->foo_->TakesConst(5)); -} - -// Tests mocking functions overloaded on the number of arguments. -TYPED_TEST(FunctionMockerTest, MocksFunctionsOverloadedOnArgumentNumber) { - EXPECT_CALL(this->mock_foo_, OverloadedOnArgumentNumber()) - .WillOnce(Return(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(this->mock_foo_, OverloadedOnArgumentNumber(_)) - .WillOnce(Return(2)); - - EXPECT_EQ(2, this->foo_->OverloadedOnArgumentNumber(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(1, this->foo_->OverloadedOnArgumentNumber()); -} - -// Tests mocking functions overloaded on the types of argument. -TYPED_TEST(FunctionMockerTest, MocksFunctionsOverloadedOnArgumentType) { - EXPECT_CALL(this->mock_foo_, OverloadedOnArgumentType(An<int>())) - .WillOnce(Return(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(this->mock_foo_, OverloadedOnArgumentType(TypedEq<char>('a'))) - .WillOnce(Return('b')); - - EXPECT_EQ(1, this->foo_->OverloadedOnArgumentType(0)); - EXPECT_EQ('b', this->foo_->OverloadedOnArgumentType('a')); -} - -// Tests mocking functions overloaded on the const-ness of this object. -TYPED_TEST(FunctionMockerTest, MocksFunctionsOverloadedOnConstnessOfThis) { - EXPECT_CALL(this->mock_foo_, OverloadedOnConstness()); - EXPECT_CALL(Const(this->mock_foo_), OverloadedOnConstness()) - .WillOnce(Return('a')); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, this->foo_->OverloadedOnConstness()); - EXPECT_EQ('a', Const(*this->foo_).OverloadedOnConstness()); -} - -TYPED_TEST(FunctionMockerTest, MocksReturnTypeWithComma) { - const std::map<int, std::string> a_map; - EXPECT_CALL(this->mock_foo_, ReturnTypeWithComma()).WillOnce(Return(a_map)); - EXPECT_CALL(this->mock_foo_, ReturnTypeWithComma(42)).WillOnce(Return(a_map)); - - EXPECT_EQ(a_map, this->mock_foo_.ReturnTypeWithComma()); - EXPECT_EQ(a_map, this->mock_foo_.ReturnTypeWithComma(42)); -} - -TYPED_TEST(FunctionMockerTest, MocksTypeWithTemplatedCopyCtor) { - EXPECT_CALL(this->mock_foo_, TypeWithTemplatedCopyCtor(_)) - .WillOnce(Return(true)); - EXPECT_TRUE(this->foo_->TypeWithTemplatedCopyCtor(TemplatedCopyable<int>())); -} - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -// Tests mocking a nullary function with calltype. -TYPED_TEST(FunctionMockerTest, MocksNullaryFunctionWithCallType) { - EXPECT_CALL(this->mock_foo_, CTNullary()) - .WillOnce(Return(-1)) - .WillOnce(Return(0)); - - EXPECT_EQ(-1, this->foo_->CTNullary()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, this->foo_->CTNullary()); -} - -// Tests mocking a unary function with calltype. -TYPED_TEST(FunctionMockerTest, MocksUnaryFunctionWithCallType) { - EXPECT_CALL(this->mock_foo_, CTUnary(Eq(2))) - .Times(2) - .WillOnce(Return(true)) - .WillOnce(Return(false)); - - EXPECT_TRUE(this->foo_->CTUnary(2)); - EXPECT_FALSE(this->foo_->CTUnary(2)); -} - -// Tests mocking a decimal function with calltype. -TYPED_TEST(FunctionMockerTest, MocksDecimalFunctionWithCallType) { - EXPECT_CALL(this->mock_foo_, CTDecimal(true, 'a', 0, 0, 1L, A<float>(), - Lt(100), 5U, NULL, "hi")) - .WillOnce(Return(10)); - - EXPECT_EQ(10, this->foo_->CTDecimal(true, 'a', 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 5, NULL, "hi")); -} - -// Tests mocking functions overloaded on the const-ness of this object. -TYPED_TEST(FunctionMockerTest, MocksFunctionsConstFunctionWithCallType) { - EXPECT_CALL(Const(this->mock_foo_), CTConst(_)).WillOnce(Return('a')); - - EXPECT_EQ('a', Const(*this->foo_).CTConst(0)); -} - -TYPED_TEST(FunctionMockerTest, MocksReturnTypeWithCommaAndCallType) { - const std::map<int, std::string> a_map; - EXPECT_CALL(this->mock_foo_, CTReturnTypeWithComma()).WillOnce(Return(a_map)); - - EXPECT_EQ(a_map, this->mock_foo_.CTReturnTypeWithComma()); -} - -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -class MockB { - public: - MockB() {} - - MOCK_METHOD(void, DoB, ()); - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MockB); -}; - -class LegacyMockB { - public: - LegacyMockB() {} - - MOCK_METHOD0(DoB, void()); - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(LegacyMockB); -}; - -template <typename T> -class ExpectCallTest : public ::testing::Test {}; -using ExpectCallTestTypes = ::testing::Types<MockB, LegacyMockB>; -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(ExpectCallTest, ExpectCallTestTypes); - -// Tests that functions with no EXPECT_CALL() rules can be called any -// number of times. -TYPED_TEST(ExpectCallTest, UnmentionedFunctionCanBeCalledAnyNumberOfTimes) { - { TypeParam b; } - - { - TypeParam b; - b.DoB(); - } - - { - TypeParam b; - b.DoB(); - b.DoB(); - } -} - -// Tests mocking template interfaces. - -template <typename T> -class StackInterface { - public: - virtual ~StackInterface() {} - - // Template parameter appears in function parameter. - virtual void Push(const T& value) = 0; - virtual void Pop() = 0; - virtual int GetSize() const = 0; - // Template parameter appears in function return type. - virtual const T& GetTop() const = 0; -}; - -template <typename T> -class MockStack : public StackInterface<T> { - public: - MockStack() {} - - MOCK_METHOD(void, Push, (const T& elem), ()); - MOCK_METHOD(void, Pop, (), (final)); - MOCK_METHOD(int, GetSize, (), (const, override)); - MOCK_METHOD(const T&, GetTop, (), (const)); - - // Tests that the function return type can contain unprotected comma. - MOCK_METHOD((std::map<int, int>), ReturnTypeWithComma, (), ()); - MOCK_METHOD((std::map<int, int>), ReturnTypeWithComma, (int), (const)); - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MockStack); -}; - -template <typename T> -class LegacyMockStack : public StackInterface<T> { - public: - LegacyMockStack() {} - - MOCK_METHOD1_T(Push, void(const T& elem)); - MOCK_METHOD0_T(Pop, void()); - MOCK_CONST_METHOD0_T(GetSize, int()); // NOLINT - MOCK_CONST_METHOD0_T(GetTop, const T&()); - - // Tests that the function return type can contain unprotected comma. - MOCK_METHOD0_T(ReturnTypeWithComma, std::map<int, int>()); - MOCK_CONST_METHOD1_T(ReturnTypeWithComma, std::map<int, int>(int)); // NOLINT - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(LegacyMockStack); -}; - -template <typename T> -class TemplateMockTest : public ::testing::Test {}; -using TemplateMockTestTypes = - ::testing::Types<MockStack<int>, LegacyMockStack<int>>; -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(TemplateMockTest, TemplateMockTestTypes); - -// Tests that template mock works. -TYPED_TEST(TemplateMockTest, Works) { - TypeParam mock; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, GetSize()) - .WillOnce(Return(0)) - .WillOnce(Return(1)) - .WillOnce(Return(0)); - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Push(_)); - int n = 5; - EXPECT_CALL(mock, GetTop()) - .WillOnce(ReturnRef(n)); - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Pop()) - .Times(AnyNumber()); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, mock.GetSize()); - mock.Push(5); - EXPECT_EQ(1, mock.GetSize()); - EXPECT_EQ(5, mock.GetTop()); - mock.Pop(); - EXPECT_EQ(0, mock.GetSize()); -} - -TYPED_TEST(TemplateMockTest, MethodWithCommaInReturnTypeWorks) { - TypeParam mock; - - const std::map<int, int> a_map; - EXPECT_CALL(mock, ReturnTypeWithComma()) - .WillOnce(Return(a_map)); - EXPECT_CALL(mock, ReturnTypeWithComma(1)) - .WillOnce(Return(a_map)); - - EXPECT_EQ(a_map, mock.ReturnTypeWithComma()); - EXPECT_EQ(a_map, mock.ReturnTypeWithComma(1)); -} - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -// Tests mocking template interfaces with calltype. - -template <typename T> -class StackInterfaceWithCallType { - public: - virtual ~StackInterfaceWithCallType() {} - - // Template parameter appears in function parameter. - STDMETHOD_(void, Push)(const T& value) = 0; - STDMETHOD_(void, Pop)() = 0; - STDMETHOD_(int, GetSize)() const = 0; - // Template parameter appears in function return type. - STDMETHOD_(const T&, GetTop)() const = 0; -}; - -template <typename T> -class MockStackWithCallType : public StackInterfaceWithCallType<T> { - public: - MockStackWithCallType() {} - - MOCK_METHOD(void, Push, (const T& elem), - (Calltype(STDMETHODCALLTYPE), override)); - MOCK_METHOD(void, Pop, (), (Calltype(STDMETHODCALLTYPE), override)); - MOCK_METHOD(int, GetSize, (), (Calltype(STDMETHODCALLTYPE), override, const)); - MOCK_METHOD(const T&, GetTop, (), - (Calltype(STDMETHODCALLTYPE), override, const)); - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MockStackWithCallType); -}; - -template <typename T> -class LegacyMockStackWithCallType : public StackInterfaceWithCallType<T> { - public: - LegacyMockStackWithCallType() {} - - MOCK_METHOD1_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(STDMETHODCALLTYPE, Push, void(const T& elem)); - MOCK_METHOD0_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(STDMETHODCALLTYPE, Pop, void()); - MOCK_CONST_METHOD0_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(STDMETHODCALLTYPE, GetSize, int()); - MOCK_CONST_METHOD0_T_WITH_CALLTYPE(STDMETHODCALLTYPE, GetTop, const T&()); - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(LegacyMockStackWithCallType); -}; - -template <typename T> -class TemplateMockTestWithCallType : public ::testing::Test {}; -using TemplateMockTestWithCallTypeTypes = - ::testing::Types<MockStackWithCallType<int>, - LegacyMockStackWithCallType<int>>; -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(TemplateMockTestWithCallType, - TemplateMockTestWithCallTypeTypes); - -// Tests that template mock with calltype works. -TYPED_TEST(TemplateMockTestWithCallType, Works) { - TypeParam mock; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, GetSize()) - .WillOnce(Return(0)) - .WillOnce(Return(1)) - .WillOnce(Return(0)); - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Push(_)); - int n = 5; - EXPECT_CALL(mock, GetTop()) - .WillOnce(ReturnRef(n)); - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Pop()) - .Times(AnyNumber()); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, mock.GetSize()); - mock.Push(5); - EXPECT_EQ(1, mock.GetSize()); - EXPECT_EQ(5, mock.GetTop()); - mock.Pop(); - EXPECT_EQ(0, mock.GetSize()); -} -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -#define MY_MOCK_METHODS1_ \ - MOCK_METHOD(void, Overloaded, ()); \ - MOCK_METHOD(int, Overloaded, (int), (const)); \ - MOCK_METHOD(bool, Overloaded, (bool f, int n)) - -#define LEGACY_MY_MOCK_METHODS1_ \ - MOCK_METHOD0(Overloaded, void()); \ - MOCK_CONST_METHOD1(Overloaded, int(int n)); \ - MOCK_METHOD2(Overloaded, bool(bool f, int n)) - -class MockOverloadedOnArgNumber { - public: - MockOverloadedOnArgNumber() {} - - MY_MOCK_METHODS1_; - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MockOverloadedOnArgNumber); -}; - -class LegacyMockOverloadedOnArgNumber { - public: - LegacyMockOverloadedOnArgNumber() {} - - LEGACY_MY_MOCK_METHODS1_; - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(LegacyMockOverloadedOnArgNumber); -}; - -template <typename T> -class OverloadedMockMethodTest : public ::testing::Test {}; -using OverloadedMockMethodTestTypes = - ::testing::Types<MockOverloadedOnArgNumber, - LegacyMockOverloadedOnArgNumber>; -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(OverloadedMockMethodTest, OverloadedMockMethodTestTypes); - -TYPED_TEST(OverloadedMockMethodTest, CanOverloadOnArgNumberInMacroBody) { - TypeParam mock; - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Overloaded()); - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Overloaded(1)).WillOnce(Return(2)); - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Overloaded(true, 1)).WillOnce(Return(true)); - - mock.Overloaded(); - EXPECT_EQ(2, mock.Overloaded(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(mock.Overloaded(true, 1)); -} - -#define MY_MOCK_METHODS2_ \ - MOCK_CONST_METHOD1(Overloaded, int(int n)); \ - MOCK_METHOD1(Overloaded, int(int n)) - -class MockOverloadedOnConstness { - public: - MockOverloadedOnConstness() {} - - MY_MOCK_METHODS2_; - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MockOverloadedOnConstness); -}; - -TEST(MockMethodOverloadedMockMethodTest, CanOverloadOnConstnessInMacroBody) { - MockOverloadedOnConstness mock; - const MockOverloadedOnConstness* const_mock = &mock; - EXPECT_CALL(mock, Overloaded(1)).WillOnce(Return(2)); - EXPECT_CALL(*const_mock, Overloaded(1)).WillOnce(Return(3)); - - EXPECT_EQ(2, mock.Overloaded(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(3, const_mock->Overloaded(1)); -} - -TEST(MockMethodMockFunctionTest, WorksForVoidNullary) { - MockFunction<void()> foo; - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Call()); - foo.Call(); -} - -TEST(MockMethodMockFunctionTest, WorksForNonVoidNullary) { - MockFunction<int()> foo; - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Call()) - .WillOnce(Return(1)) - .WillOnce(Return(2)); - EXPECT_EQ(1, foo.Call()); - EXPECT_EQ(2, foo.Call()); -} - -TEST(MockMethodMockFunctionTest, WorksForVoidUnary) { - MockFunction<void(int)> foo; - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Call(1)); - foo.Call(1); -} - -TEST(MockMethodMockFunctionTest, WorksForNonVoidBinary) { - MockFunction<int(bool, int)> foo; - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Call(false, 42)) - .WillOnce(Return(1)) - .WillOnce(Return(2)); - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Call(true, Ge(100))) - .WillOnce(Return(3)); - EXPECT_EQ(1, foo.Call(false, 42)); - EXPECT_EQ(2, foo.Call(false, 42)); - EXPECT_EQ(3, foo.Call(true, 120)); -} - -TEST(MockMethodMockFunctionTest, WorksFor10Arguments) { - MockFunction<int(bool a0, char a1, int a2, int a3, int a4, - int a5, int a6, char a7, int a8, bool a9)> foo; - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Call(_, 'a', _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _)) - .WillOnce(Return(1)) - .WillOnce(Return(2)); - EXPECT_EQ(1, foo.Call(false, 'a', 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 'b', 0, true)); - EXPECT_EQ(2, foo.Call(true, 'a', 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 'b', 1, false)); -} - -TEST(MockMethodMockFunctionTest, AsStdFunction) { - MockFunction<int(int)> foo; - auto call = [](const std::function<int(int)> &f, int i) { - return f(i); - }; - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Call(1)).WillOnce(Return(-1)); - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Call(2)).WillOnce(Return(-2)); - EXPECT_EQ(-1, call(foo.AsStdFunction(), 1)); - EXPECT_EQ(-2, call(foo.AsStdFunction(), 2)); -} - -TEST(MockMethodMockFunctionTest, AsStdFunctionReturnsReference) { - MockFunction<int&()> foo; - int value = 1; - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Call()).WillOnce(ReturnRef(value)); - int& ref = foo.AsStdFunction()(); - EXPECT_EQ(1, ref); - value = 2; - EXPECT_EQ(2, ref); -} - -TEST(MockMethodMockFunctionTest, AsStdFunctionWithReferenceParameter) { - MockFunction<int(int &)> foo; - auto call = [](const std::function<int(int& )> &f, int &i) { - return f(i); - }; - int i = 42; - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Call(i)).WillOnce(Return(-1)); - EXPECT_EQ(-1, call(foo.AsStdFunction(), i)); -} - - -struct MockMethodSizes0 { - MOCK_METHOD(void, func, ()); -}; -struct MockMethodSizes1 { - MOCK_METHOD(void, func, (int)); -}; -struct MockMethodSizes2 { - MOCK_METHOD(void, func, (int, int)); -}; -struct MockMethodSizes3 { - MOCK_METHOD(void, func, (int, int, int)); -}; -struct MockMethodSizes4 { - MOCK_METHOD(void, func, (int, int, int, int)); -}; - -struct LegacyMockMethodSizes0 { - MOCK_METHOD0(func, void()); -}; -struct LegacyMockMethodSizes1 { - MOCK_METHOD1(func, void(int)); -}; -struct LegacyMockMethodSizes2 { - MOCK_METHOD2(func, void(int, int)); -}; -struct LegacyMockMethodSizes3 { - MOCK_METHOD3(func, void(int, int, int)); -}; -struct LegacyMockMethodSizes4 { - MOCK_METHOD4(func, void(int, int, int, int)); -}; - - -TEST(MockMethodMockFunctionTest, MockMethodSizeOverhead) { - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(MockMethodSizes0), sizeof(MockMethodSizes1)); - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(MockMethodSizes0), sizeof(MockMethodSizes2)); - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(MockMethodSizes0), sizeof(MockMethodSizes3)); - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(MockMethodSizes0), sizeof(MockMethodSizes4)); - - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(LegacyMockMethodSizes0), sizeof(LegacyMockMethodSizes1)); - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(LegacyMockMethodSizes0), sizeof(LegacyMockMethodSizes2)); - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(LegacyMockMethodSizes0), sizeof(LegacyMockMethodSizes3)); - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(LegacyMockMethodSizes0), sizeof(LegacyMockMethodSizes4)); - - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(LegacyMockMethodSizes0), sizeof(MockMethodSizes0)); -} - -void hasTwoParams(int, int); -void MaybeThrows(); -void DoesntThrow() noexcept; -struct MockMethodNoexceptSpecifier { - MOCK_METHOD(void, func1, (), (noexcept)); - MOCK_METHOD(void, func2, (), (noexcept(true))); - MOCK_METHOD(void, func3, (), (noexcept(false))); - MOCK_METHOD(void, func4, (), (noexcept(noexcept(MaybeThrows())))); - MOCK_METHOD(void, func5, (), (noexcept(noexcept(DoesntThrow())))); - MOCK_METHOD(void, func6, (), (noexcept(noexcept(DoesntThrow())), const)); - MOCK_METHOD(void, func7, (), (const, noexcept(noexcept(DoesntThrow())))); - // Put commas in the noexcept expression - MOCK_METHOD(void, func8, (), (noexcept(noexcept(hasTwoParams(1, 2))), const)); -}; - -TEST(MockMethodMockFunctionTest, NoexceptSpecifierPreserved) { - EXPECT_TRUE(noexcept(std::declval<MockMethodNoexceptSpecifier>().func1())); - EXPECT_TRUE(noexcept(std::declval<MockMethodNoexceptSpecifier>().func2())); - EXPECT_FALSE(noexcept(std::declval<MockMethodNoexceptSpecifier>().func3())); - EXPECT_FALSE(noexcept(std::declval<MockMethodNoexceptSpecifier>().func4())); - EXPECT_TRUE(noexcept(std::declval<MockMethodNoexceptSpecifier>().func5())); - EXPECT_TRUE(noexcept(std::declval<MockMethodNoexceptSpecifier>().func6())); - EXPECT_TRUE(noexcept(std::declval<MockMethodNoexceptSpecifier>().func7())); - EXPECT_EQ(noexcept(std::declval<MockMethodNoexceptSpecifier>().func8()), - noexcept(hasTwoParams(1, 2))); -} - -} // namespace gmock_function_mocker_test -} // namespace testing diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-generated-actions_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-generated-actions_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 4c649a7ee..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-generated-actions_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1064 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file tests the built-in actions generated by a script. - -#include "gmock/gmock-generated-actions.h" - -#include <functional> -#include <memory> -#include <sstream> -#include <string> -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -namespace testing { -namespace gmock_generated_actions_test { - -using ::std::plus; -using ::std::string; -using testing::_; -using testing::Action; -using testing::ActionInterface; -using testing::ByRef; -using testing::DoAll; -using testing::Invoke; -using testing::Return; -using testing::ReturnNew; -using testing::SetArgPointee; -using testing::StaticAssertTypeEq; -using testing::Unused; - -// For suppressing compiler warnings on conversion possibly losing precision. -inline short Short(short n) { return n; } // NOLINT -inline char Char(char ch) { return ch; } - -// Sample functions and functors for testing various actions. -int Nullary() { return 1; } - -bool g_done = false; - -bool ByConstRef(const std::string& s) { return s == "Hi"; } - -const double g_double = 0; -bool ReferencesGlobalDouble(const double& x) { return &x == &g_double; } - -struct UnaryFunctor { - int operator()(bool x) { return x ? 1 : -1; } -}; - -const char* Binary(const char* input, short n) { return input + n; } // NOLINT - -int SumOf5(int a, int b, int c, int d, int e) { return a + b + c + d + e; } - -struct SumOf5Functor { - int operator()(int a, int b, int c, int d, int e) { - return a + b + c + d + e; - } -}; - -std::string Concat5(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, - const char* s4, const char* s5) { - return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5; -} - -int SumOf6(int a, int b, int c, int d, int e, int f) { - return a + b + c + d + e + f; -} - -struct SumOf6Functor { - int operator()(int a, int b, int c, int d, int e, int f) { - return a + b + c + d + e + f; - } -}; - -std::string Concat6(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, - const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6) { - return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6; -} - -std::string Concat7(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, - const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6, - const char* s7) { - return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7; -} - -std::string Concat8(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, - const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6, - const char* s7, const char* s8) { - return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8; -} - -std::string Concat9(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, - const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6, - const char* s7, const char* s8, const char* s9) { - return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8 + s9; -} - -std::string Concat10(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, - const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6, - const char* s7, const char* s8, const char* s9, - const char* s10) { - return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8 + s9 + s10; -} - -// A helper that turns the type of a C-string literal from const -// char[N] to const char*. -inline const char* CharPtr(const char* s) { return s; } - -// Tests InvokeArgument<N>(...). - -// Tests using InvokeArgument with a nullary function. -TEST(InvokeArgumentTest, Function0) { - Action<int(int, int(*)())> a = InvokeArgument<1>(); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(1, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(2, &Nullary))); -} - -// Tests using InvokeArgument with a unary function. -TEST(InvokeArgumentTest, Functor1) { - Action<int(UnaryFunctor)> a = InvokeArgument<0>(true); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(1, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(UnaryFunctor()))); -} - -// Tests using InvokeArgument with a 5-ary function. -TEST(InvokeArgumentTest, Function5) { - Action<int(int(*)(int, int, int, int, int))> a = // NOLINT - InvokeArgument<0>(10000, 2000, 300, 40, 5); - EXPECT_EQ(12345, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(&SumOf5))); -} - -// Tests using InvokeArgument with a 5-ary functor. -TEST(InvokeArgumentTest, Functor5) { - Action<int(SumOf5Functor)> a = // NOLINT - InvokeArgument<0>(10000, 2000, 300, 40, 5); - EXPECT_EQ(12345, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(SumOf5Functor()))); -} - -// Tests using InvokeArgument with a 6-ary function. -TEST(InvokeArgumentTest, Function6) { - Action<int(int(*)(int, int, int, int, int, int))> a = // NOLINT - InvokeArgument<0>(100000, 20000, 3000, 400, 50, 6); - EXPECT_EQ(123456, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(&SumOf6))); -} - -// Tests using InvokeArgument with a 6-ary functor. -TEST(InvokeArgumentTest, Functor6) { - Action<int(SumOf6Functor)> a = // NOLINT - InvokeArgument<0>(100000, 20000, 3000, 400, 50, 6); - EXPECT_EQ(123456, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(SumOf6Functor()))); -} - -// Tests using InvokeArgument with a 7-ary function. -TEST(InvokeArgumentTest, Function7) { - Action<std::string(std::string(*)(const char*, const char*, const char*, - const char*, const char*, const char*, - const char*))> - a = InvokeArgument<0>("1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7"); - EXPECT_EQ("1234567", a.Perform(std::make_tuple(&Concat7))); -} - -// Tests using InvokeArgument with a 8-ary function. -TEST(InvokeArgumentTest, Function8) { - Action<std::string(std::string(*)(const char*, const char*, const char*, - const char*, const char*, const char*, - const char*, const char*))> - a = InvokeArgument<0>("1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8"); - EXPECT_EQ("12345678", a.Perform(std::make_tuple(&Concat8))); -} - -// Tests using InvokeArgument with a 9-ary function. -TEST(InvokeArgumentTest, Function9) { - Action<std::string(std::string(*)(const char*, const char*, const char*, - const char*, const char*, const char*, - const char*, const char*, const char*))> - a = InvokeArgument<0>("1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9"); - EXPECT_EQ("123456789", a.Perform(std::make_tuple(&Concat9))); -} - -// Tests using InvokeArgument with a 10-ary function. -TEST(InvokeArgumentTest, Function10) { - Action<std::string(std::string(*)( - const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, - const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*))> - a = InvokeArgument<0>("1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "0"); - EXPECT_EQ("1234567890", a.Perform(std::make_tuple(&Concat10))); -} - -// Tests using InvokeArgument with a function that takes a pointer argument. -TEST(InvokeArgumentTest, ByPointerFunction) { - Action<const char*(const char*(*)(const char* input, short n))> a = // NOLINT - InvokeArgument<0>(static_cast<const char*>("Hi"), Short(1)); - EXPECT_STREQ("i", a.Perform(std::make_tuple(&Binary))); -} - -// Tests using InvokeArgument with a function that takes a const char* -// by passing it a C-string literal. -TEST(InvokeArgumentTest, FunctionWithCStringLiteral) { - Action<const char*(const char*(*)(const char* input, short n))> a = // NOLINT - InvokeArgument<0>("Hi", Short(1)); - EXPECT_STREQ("i", a.Perform(std::make_tuple(&Binary))); -} - -// Tests using InvokeArgument with a function that takes a const reference. -TEST(InvokeArgumentTest, ByConstReferenceFunction) { - Action<bool(bool (*function)(const std::string& s))> a = // NOLINT - InvokeArgument<0>(std::string("Hi")); - // When action 'a' is constructed, it makes a copy of the temporary - // string object passed to it, so it's OK to use 'a' later, when the - // temporary object has already died. - EXPECT_TRUE(a.Perform(std::make_tuple(&ByConstRef))); -} - -// Tests using InvokeArgument with ByRef() and a function that takes a -// const reference. -TEST(InvokeArgumentTest, ByExplicitConstReferenceFunction) { - Action<bool(bool(*)(const double& x))> a = // NOLINT - InvokeArgument<0>(ByRef(g_double)); - // The above line calls ByRef() on a const value. - EXPECT_TRUE(a.Perform(std::make_tuple(&ReferencesGlobalDouble))); - - double x = 0; - a = InvokeArgument<0>(ByRef(x)); // This calls ByRef() on a non-const. - EXPECT_FALSE(a.Perform(std::make_tuple(&ReferencesGlobalDouble))); -} - -// Tests DoAll(a1, a2). -TEST(DoAllTest, TwoActions) { - int n = 0; - Action<int(int*)> a = DoAll(SetArgPointee<0>(1), // NOLINT - Return(2)); - EXPECT_EQ(2, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(&n))); - EXPECT_EQ(1, n); -} - -// Tests DoAll(a1, a2, a3). -TEST(DoAllTest, ThreeActions) { - int m = 0, n = 0; - Action<int(int*, int*)> a = DoAll(SetArgPointee<0>(1), // NOLINT - SetArgPointee<1>(2), - Return(3)); - EXPECT_EQ(3, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(&m, &n))); - EXPECT_EQ(1, m); - EXPECT_EQ(2, n); -} - -// Tests DoAll(a1, a2, a3, a4). -TEST(DoAllTest, FourActions) { - int m = 0, n = 0; - char ch = '\0'; - Action<int(int*, int*, char*)> a = // NOLINT - DoAll(SetArgPointee<0>(1), - SetArgPointee<1>(2), - SetArgPointee<2>('a'), - Return(3)); - EXPECT_EQ(3, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(&m, &n, &ch))); - EXPECT_EQ(1, m); - EXPECT_EQ(2, n); - EXPECT_EQ('a', ch); -} - -// Tests DoAll(a1, a2, a3, a4, a5). -TEST(DoAllTest, FiveActions) { - int m = 0, n = 0; - char a = '\0', b = '\0'; - Action<int(int*, int*, char*, char*)> action = // NOLINT - DoAll(SetArgPointee<0>(1), - SetArgPointee<1>(2), - SetArgPointee<2>('a'), - SetArgPointee<3>('b'), - Return(3)); - EXPECT_EQ(3, action.Perform(std::make_tuple(&m, &n, &a, &b))); - EXPECT_EQ(1, m); - EXPECT_EQ(2, n); - EXPECT_EQ('a', a); - EXPECT_EQ('b', b); -} - -// Tests DoAll(a1, a2, ..., a6). -TEST(DoAllTest, SixActions) { - int m = 0, n = 0; - char a = '\0', b = '\0', c = '\0'; - Action<int(int*, int*, char*, char*, char*)> action = // NOLINT - DoAll(SetArgPointee<0>(1), - SetArgPointee<1>(2), - SetArgPointee<2>('a'), - SetArgPointee<3>('b'), - SetArgPointee<4>('c'), - Return(3)); - EXPECT_EQ(3, action.Perform(std::make_tuple(&m, &n, &a, &b, &c))); - EXPECT_EQ(1, m); - EXPECT_EQ(2, n); - EXPECT_EQ('a', a); - EXPECT_EQ('b', b); - EXPECT_EQ('c', c); -} - -// Tests DoAll(a1, a2, ..., a7). -TEST(DoAllTest, SevenActions) { - int m = 0, n = 0; - char a = '\0', b = '\0', c = '\0', d = '\0'; - Action<int(int*, int*, char*, char*, char*, char*)> action = // NOLINT - DoAll(SetArgPointee<0>(1), - SetArgPointee<1>(2), - SetArgPointee<2>('a'), - SetArgPointee<3>('b'), - SetArgPointee<4>('c'), - SetArgPointee<5>('d'), - Return(3)); - EXPECT_EQ(3, action.Perform(std::make_tuple(&m, &n, &a, &b, &c, &d))); - EXPECT_EQ(1, m); - EXPECT_EQ(2, n); - EXPECT_EQ('a', a); - EXPECT_EQ('b', b); - EXPECT_EQ('c', c); - EXPECT_EQ('d', d); -} - -// Tests DoAll(a1, a2, ..., a8). -TEST(DoAllTest, EightActions) { - int m = 0, n = 0; - char a = '\0', b = '\0', c = '\0', d = '\0', e = '\0'; - Action<int(int*, int*, char*, char*, char*, char*, // NOLINT - char*)> action = - DoAll(SetArgPointee<0>(1), - SetArgPointee<1>(2), - SetArgPointee<2>('a'), - SetArgPointee<3>('b'), - SetArgPointee<4>('c'), - SetArgPointee<5>('d'), - SetArgPointee<6>('e'), - Return(3)); - EXPECT_EQ(3, action.Perform(std::make_tuple(&m, &n, &a, &b, &c, &d, &e))); - EXPECT_EQ(1, m); - EXPECT_EQ(2, n); - EXPECT_EQ('a', a); - EXPECT_EQ('b', b); - EXPECT_EQ('c', c); - EXPECT_EQ('d', d); - EXPECT_EQ('e', e); -} - -// Tests DoAll(a1, a2, ..., a9). -TEST(DoAllTest, NineActions) { - int m = 0, n = 0; - char a = '\0', b = '\0', c = '\0', d = '\0', e = '\0', f = '\0'; - Action<int(int*, int*, char*, char*, char*, char*, // NOLINT - char*, char*)> action = - DoAll(SetArgPointee<0>(1), - SetArgPointee<1>(2), - SetArgPointee<2>('a'), - SetArgPointee<3>('b'), - SetArgPointee<4>('c'), - SetArgPointee<5>('d'), - SetArgPointee<6>('e'), - SetArgPointee<7>('f'), - Return(3)); - EXPECT_EQ(3, action.Perform(std::make_tuple(&m, &n, &a, &b, &c, &d, &e, &f))); - EXPECT_EQ(1, m); - EXPECT_EQ(2, n); - EXPECT_EQ('a', a); - EXPECT_EQ('b', b); - EXPECT_EQ('c', c); - EXPECT_EQ('d', d); - EXPECT_EQ('e', e); - EXPECT_EQ('f', f); -} - -// Tests DoAll(a1, a2, ..., a10). -TEST(DoAllTest, TenActions) { - int m = 0, n = 0; - char a = '\0', b = '\0', c = '\0', d = '\0'; - char e = '\0', f = '\0', g = '\0'; - Action<int(int*, int*, char*, char*, char*, char*, // NOLINT - char*, char*, char*)> action = - DoAll(SetArgPointee<0>(1), - SetArgPointee<1>(2), - SetArgPointee<2>('a'), - SetArgPointee<3>('b'), - SetArgPointee<4>('c'), - SetArgPointee<5>('d'), - SetArgPointee<6>('e'), - SetArgPointee<7>('f'), - SetArgPointee<8>('g'), - Return(3)); - EXPECT_EQ( - 3, action.Perform(std::make_tuple(&m, &n, &a, &b, &c, &d, &e, &f, &g))); - EXPECT_EQ(1, m); - EXPECT_EQ(2, n); - EXPECT_EQ('a', a); - EXPECT_EQ('b', b); - EXPECT_EQ('c', c); - EXPECT_EQ('d', d); - EXPECT_EQ('e', e); - EXPECT_EQ('f', f); - EXPECT_EQ('g', g); -} - -// The ACTION*() macros trigger warning C4100 (unreferenced formal -// parameter) in MSVC with -W4. Unfortunately they cannot be fixed in -// the macro definition, as the warnings are generated when the macro -// is expanded and macro expansion cannot contain #pragma. Therefore -// we suppress them here. -// Also suppress C4503 decorated name length exceeded, name was truncated -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(push) -# pragma warning(disable:4100) -# pragma warning(disable:4503) -#endif -// Tests the ACTION*() macro family. - -// Tests that ACTION() can define an action that doesn't reference the -// mock function arguments. -ACTION(Return5) { return 5; } - -TEST(ActionMacroTest, WorksWhenNotReferencingArguments) { - Action<double()> a1 = Return5(); - EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(5, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - - Action<int(double, bool)> a2 = Return5(); - EXPECT_EQ(5, a2.Perform(std::make_tuple(1, true))); -} - -// Tests that ACTION() can define an action that returns void. -ACTION(IncrementArg1) { (*arg1)++; } - -TEST(ActionMacroTest, WorksWhenReturningVoid) { - Action<void(int, int*)> a1 = IncrementArg1(); - int n = 0; - a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(5, &n)); - EXPECT_EQ(1, n); -} - -// Tests that the body of ACTION() can reference the type of the -// argument. -ACTION(IncrementArg2) { - StaticAssertTypeEq<int*, arg2_type>(); - arg2_type temp = arg2; - (*temp)++; -} - -TEST(ActionMacroTest, CanReferenceArgumentType) { - Action<void(int, bool, int*)> a1 = IncrementArg2(); - int n = 0; - a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(5, false, &n)); - EXPECT_EQ(1, n); -} - -// Tests that the body of ACTION() can reference the argument tuple -// via args_type and args. -ACTION(Sum2) { - StaticAssertTypeEq<std::tuple<int, char, int*>, args_type>(); - args_type args_copy = args; - return std::get<0>(args_copy) + std::get<1>(args_copy); -} - -TEST(ActionMacroTest, CanReferenceArgumentTuple) { - Action<int(int, char, int*)> a1 = Sum2(); - int dummy = 0; - EXPECT_EQ(11, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(5, Char(6), &dummy))); -} - -// Tests that the body of ACTION() can reference the mock function -// type. -int Dummy(bool flag) { return flag? 1 : 0; } - -ACTION(InvokeDummy) { - StaticAssertTypeEq<int(bool), function_type>(); - function_type* fp = &Dummy; - return (*fp)(true); -} - -TEST(ActionMacroTest, CanReferenceMockFunctionType) { - Action<int(bool)> a1 = InvokeDummy(); - EXPECT_EQ(1, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(true))); - EXPECT_EQ(1, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(false))); -} - -// Tests that the body of ACTION() can reference the mock function's -// return type. -ACTION(InvokeDummy2) { - StaticAssertTypeEq<int, return_type>(); - return_type result = Dummy(true); - return result; -} - -TEST(ActionMacroTest, CanReferenceMockFunctionReturnType) { - Action<int(bool)> a1 = InvokeDummy2(); - EXPECT_EQ(1, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(true))); - EXPECT_EQ(1, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(false))); -} - -// Tests that ACTION() works for arguments passed by const reference. -ACTION(ReturnAddrOfConstBoolReferenceArg) { - StaticAssertTypeEq<const bool&, arg1_type>(); - return &arg1; -} - -TEST(ActionMacroTest, WorksForConstReferenceArg) { - Action<const bool*(int, const bool&)> a = ReturnAddrOfConstBoolReferenceArg(); - const bool b = false; - EXPECT_EQ(&b, a.Perform(std::tuple<int, const bool&>(0, b))); -} - -// Tests that ACTION() works for arguments passed by non-const reference. -ACTION(ReturnAddrOfIntReferenceArg) { - StaticAssertTypeEq<int&, arg0_type>(); - return &arg0; -} - -TEST(ActionMacroTest, WorksForNonConstReferenceArg) { - Action<int*(int&, bool, int)> a = ReturnAddrOfIntReferenceArg(); - int n = 0; - EXPECT_EQ(&n, a.Perform(std::tuple<int&, bool, int>(n, true, 1))); -} - -// Tests that ACTION() can be used in a namespace. -namespace action_test { -ACTION(Sum) { return arg0 + arg1; } -} // namespace action_test - -TEST(ActionMacroTest, WorksInNamespace) { - Action<int(int, int)> a1 = action_test::Sum(); - EXPECT_EQ(3, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(1, 2))); -} - -// Tests that the same ACTION definition works for mock functions with -// different argument numbers. -ACTION(PlusTwo) { return arg0 + 2; } - -TEST(ActionMacroTest, WorksForDifferentArgumentNumbers) { - Action<int(int)> a1 = PlusTwo(); - EXPECT_EQ(4, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(2))); - - Action<double(float, void*)> a2 = PlusTwo(); - int dummy; - EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(6, a2.Perform(std::make_tuple(4.0f, &dummy))); -} - -// Tests that ACTION_P can define a parameterized action. -ACTION_P(Plus, n) { return arg0 + n; } - -TEST(ActionPMacroTest, DefinesParameterizedAction) { - Action<int(int m, bool t)> a1 = Plus(9); - EXPECT_EQ(10, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(1, true))); -} - -// Tests that the body of ACTION_P can reference the argument types -// and the parameter type. -ACTION_P(TypedPlus, n) { - arg0_type t1 = arg0; - n_type t2 = n; - return t1 + t2; -} - -TEST(ActionPMacroTest, CanReferenceArgumentAndParameterTypes) { - Action<int(char m, bool t)> a1 = TypedPlus(9); - EXPECT_EQ(10, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(Char(1), true))); -} - -// Tests that a parameterized action can be used in any mock function -// whose type is compatible. -TEST(ActionPMacroTest, WorksInCompatibleMockFunction) { - Action<std::string(const std::string& s)> a1 = Plus("tail"); - const std::string re = "re"; - std::tuple<const std::string> dummy = std::make_tuple(re); - EXPECT_EQ("retail", a1.Perform(dummy)); -} - -// Tests that we can use ACTION*() to define actions overloaded on the -// number of parameters. - -ACTION(OverloadedAction) { return arg0 ? arg1 : "hello"; } - -ACTION_P(OverloadedAction, default_value) { - return arg0 ? arg1 : default_value; -} - -ACTION_P2(OverloadedAction, true_value, false_value) { - return arg0 ? true_value : false_value; -} - -TEST(ActionMacroTest, CanDefineOverloadedActions) { - typedef Action<const char*(bool, const char*)> MyAction; - - const MyAction a1 = OverloadedAction(); - EXPECT_STREQ("hello", a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(false, CharPtr("world")))); - EXPECT_STREQ("world", a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, CharPtr("world")))); - - const MyAction a2 = OverloadedAction("hi"); - EXPECT_STREQ("hi", a2.Perform(std::make_tuple(false, CharPtr("world")))); - EXPECT_STREQ("world", a2.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, CharPtr("world")))); - - const MyAction a3 = OverloadedAction("hi", "you"); - EXPECT_STREQ("hi", a3.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, CharPtr("world")))); - EXPECT_STREQ("you", a3.Perform(std::make_tuple(false, CharPtr("world")))); -} - -// Tests ACTION_Pn where n >= 3. - -ACTION_P3(Plus, m, n, k) { return arg0 + m + n + k; } - -TEST(ActionPnMacroTest, WorksFor3Parameters) { - Action<double(int m, bool t)> a1 = Plus(100, 20, 3.4); - EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(3123.4, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(3000, true))); - - Action<std::string(const std::string& s)> a2 = Plus("tail", "-", ">"); - const std::string re = "re"; - std::tuple<const std::string> dummy = std::make_tuple(re); - EXPECT_EQ("retail->", a2.Perform(dummy)); -} - -ACTION_P4(Plus, p0, p1, p2, p3) { return arg0 + p0 + p1 + p2 + p3; } - -TEST(ActionPnMacroTest, WorksFor4Parameters) { - Action<int(int)> a1 = Plus(1, 2, 3, 4); - EXPECT_EQ(10 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(10))); -} - -ACTION_P5(Plus, p0, p1, p2, p3, p4) { return arg0 + p0 + p1 + p2 + p3 + p4; } - -TEST(ActionPnMacroTest, WorksFor5Parameters) { - Action<int(int)> a1 = Plus(1, 2, 3, 4, 5); - EXPECT_EQ(10 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(10))); -} - -ACTION_P6(Plus, p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5) { - return arg0 + p0 + p1 + p2 + p3 + p4 + p5; -} - -TEST(ActionPnMacroTest, WorksFor6Parameters) { - Action<int(int)> a1 = Plus(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6); - EXPECT_EQ(10 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(10))); -} - -ACTION_P7(Plus, p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6) { - return arg0 + p0 + p1 + p2 + p3 + p4 + p5 + p6; -} - -TEST(ActionPnMacroTest, WorksFor7Parameters) { - Action<int(int)> a1 = Plus(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7); - EXPECT_EQ(10 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(10))); -} - -ACTION_P8(Plus, p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7) { - return arg0 + p0 + p1 + p2 + p3 + p4 + p5 + p6 + p7; -} - -TEST(ActionPnMacroTest, WorksFor8Parameters) { - Action<int(int)> a1 = Plus(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8); - EXPECT_EQ(10 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8, - a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(10))); -} - -ACTION_P9(Plus, p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8) { - return arg0 + p0 + p1 + p2 + p3 + p4 + p5 + p6 + p7 + p8; -} - -TEST(ActionPnMacroTest, WorksFor9Parameters) { - Action<int(int)> a1 = Plus(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9); - EXPECT_EQ(10 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9, - a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(10))); -} - -ACTION_P10(Plus, p0, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8, last_param) { - arg0_type t0 = arg0; - last_param_type t9 = last_param; - return t0 + p0 + p1 + p2 + p3 + p4 + p5 + p6 + p7 + p8 + t9; -} - -TEST(ActionPnMacroTest, WorksFor10Parameters) { - Action<int(int)> a1 = Plus(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10); - EXPECT_EQ(10 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 + 10, - a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(10))); -} - -// Tests that the action body can promote the parameter types. - -ACTION_P2(PadArgument, prefix, suffix) { - // The following lines promote the two parameters to desired types. - std::string prefix_str(prefix); - char suffix_char = static_cast<char>(suffix); - return prefix_str + arg0 + suffix_char; -} - -TEST(ActionPnMacroTest, SimpleTypePromotion) { - Action<std::string(const char*)> no_promo = - PadArgument(std::string("foo"), 'r'); - Action<std::string(const char*)> promo = - PadArgument("foo", static_cast<int>('r')); - EXPECT_EQ("foobar", no_promo.Perform(std::make_tuple(CharPtr("ba")))); - EXPECT_EQ("foobar", promo.Perform(std::make_tuple(CharPtr("ba")))); -} - -// Tests that we can partially restrict parameter types using a -// straight-forward pattern. - -// Defines a generic action that doesn't restrict the types of its -// parameters. -ACTION_P3(ConcatImpl, a, b, c) { - std::stringstream ss; - ss << a << b << c; - return ss.str(); -} - -// Next, we try to restrict that either the first parameter is a -// string, or the second parameter is an int. - -// Defines a partially specialized wrapper that restricts the first -// parameter to std::string. -template <typename T1, typename T2> -// ConcatImplActionP3 is the class template ACTION_P3 uses to -// implement ConcatImpl. We shouldn't change the name as this -// pattern requires the user to use it directly. -ConcatImplActionP3<std::string, T1, T2> -Concat(const std::string& a, T1 b, T2 c) { - GTEST_INTENTIONAL_CONST_COND_PUSH_() - if (true) { - GTEST_INTENTIONAL_CONST_COND_POP_() - // This branch verifies that ConcatImpl() can be invoked without - // explicit template arguments. - return ConcatImpl(a, b, c); - } else { - // This branch verifies that ConcatImpl() can also be invoked with - // explicit template arguments. It doesn't really need to be - // executed as this is a compile-time verification. - return ConcatImpl<std::string, T1, T2>(a, b, c); - } -} - -// Defines another partially specialized wrapper that restricts the -// second parameter to int. -template <typename T1, typename T2> -ConcatImplActionP3<T1, int, T2> -Concat(T1 a, int b, T2 c) { - return ConcatImpl(a, b, c); -} - -TEST(ActionPnMacroTest, CanPartiallyRestrictParameterTypes) { - Action<const std::string()> a1 = Concat("Hello", "1", 2); - EXPECT_EQ("Hello12", a1.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - - a1 = Concat(1, 2, 3); - EXPECT_EQ("123", a1.Perform(std::make_tuple())); -} - -// Verifies the type of an ACTION*. - -ACTION(DoFoo) {} -ACTION_P(DoFoo, p) {} -ACTION_P2(DoFoo, p0, p1) {} - -TEST(ActionPnMacroTest, TypesAreCorrect) { - // DoFoo() must be assignable to a DoFooAction variable. - DoFooAction a0 = DoFoo(); - - // DoFoo(1) must be assignable to a DoFooActionP variable. - DoFooActionP<int> a1 = DoFoo(1); - - // DoFoo(p1, ..., pk) must be assignable to a DoFooActionPk - // variable, and so on. - DoFooActionP2<int, char> a2 = DoFoo(1, '2'); - PlusActionP3<int, int, char> a3 = Plus(1, 2, '3'); - PlusActionP4<int, int, int, char> a4 = Plus(1, 2, 3, '4'); - PlusActionP5<int, int, int, int, char> a5 = Plus(1, 2, 3, 4, '5'); - PlusActionP6<int, int, int, int, int, char> a6 = Plus(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, '6'); - PlusActionP7<int, int, int, int, int, int, char> a7 = - Plus(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, '7'); - PlusActionP8<int, int, int, int, int, int, int, char> a8 = - Plus(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, '8'); - PlusActionP9<int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, char> a9 = - Plus(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, '9'); - PlusActionP10<int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, char> a10 = - Plus(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, '0'); - - // Avoid "unused variable" warnings. - (void)a0; - (void)a1; - (void)a2; - (void)a3; - (void)a4; - (void)a5; - (void)a6; - (void)a7; - (void)a8; - (void)a9; - (void)a10; -} - -// Tests that an ACTION_P*() action can be explicitly instantiated -// with reference-typed parameters. - -ACTION_P(Plus1, x) { return x; } -ACTION_P2(Plus2, x, y) { return x + y; } -ACTION_P3(Plus3, x, y, z) { return x + y + z; } -ACTION_P10(Plus10, a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9) { - return a0 + a1 + a2 + a3 + a4 + a5 + a6 + a7 + a8 + a9; -} - -TEST(ActionPnMacroTest, CanExplicitlyInstantiateWithReferenceTypes) { - int x = 1, y = 2, z = 3; - const std::tuple<> empty = std::make_tuple(); - - Action<int()> a = Plus1<int&>(x); - EXPECT_EQ(1, a.Perform(empty)); - - a = Plus2<const int&, int&>(x, y); - EXPECT_EQ(3, a.Perform(empty)); - - a = Plus3<int&, const int&, int&>(x, y, z); - EXPECT_EQ(6, a.Perform(empty)); - - int n[10] = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 }; - a = Plus10<const int&, int&, const int&, int&, const int&, int&, const int&, - int&, const int&, int&>(n[0], n[1], n[2], n[3], n[4], n[5], n[6], n[7], - n[8], n[9]); - EXPECT_EQ(55, a.Perform(empty)); -} - -class NullaryConstructorClass { - public: - NullaryConstructorClass() : value_(123) {} - int value_; -}; - -// Tests using ReturnNew() with a nullary constructor. -TEST(ReturnNewTest, NoArgs) { - Action<NullaryConstructorClass*()> a = ReturnNew<NullaryConstructorClass>(); - NullaryConstructorClass* c = a.Perform(std::make_tuple()); - EXPECT_EQ(123, c->value_); - delete c; -} - -class UnaryConstructorClass { - public: - explicit UnaryConstructorClass(int value) : value_(value) {} - int value_; -}; - -// Tests using ReturnNew() with a unary constructor. -TEST(ReturnNewTest, Unary) { - Action<UnaryConstructorClass*()> a = ReturnNew<UnaryConstructorClass>(4000); - UnaryConstructorClass* c = a.Perform(std::make_tuple()); - EXPECT_EQ(4000, c->value_); - delete c; -} - -TEST(ReturnNewTest, UnaryWorksWhenMockMethodHasArgs) { - Action<UnaryConstructorClass*(bool, int)> a = - ReturnNew<UnaryConstructorClass>(4000); - UnaryConstructorClass* c = a.Perform(std::make_tuple(false, 5)); - EXPECT_EQ(4000, c->value_); - delete c; -} - -TEST(ReturnNewTest, UnaryWorksWhenMockMethodReturnsPointerToConst) { - Action<const UnaryConstructorClass*()> a = - ReturnNew<UnaryConstructorClass>(4000); - const UnaryConstructorClass* c = a.Perform(std::make_tuple()); - EXPECT_EQ(4000, c->value_); - delete c; -} - -class TenArgConstructorClass { - public: - TenArgConstructorClass(int a1, int a2, int a3, int a4, int a5, - int a6, int a7, int a8, int a9, int a10) - : value_(a1 + a2 + a3 + a4 + a5 + a6 + a7 + a8 + a9 + a10) { - } - int value_; -}; - -// Tests using ReturnNew() with a 10-argument constructor. -TEST(ReturnNewTest, ConstructorThatTakes10Arguments) { - Action<TenArgConstructorClass*()> a = - ReturnNew<TenArgConstructorClass>(1000000000, 200000000, 30000000, - 4000000, 500000, 60000, - 7000, 800, 90, 0); - TenArgConstructorClass* c = a.Perform(std::make_tuple()); - EXPECT_EQ(1234567890, c->value_); - delete c; -} - -// Tests that ACTION_TEMPLATE works when there is no value parameter. -ACTION_TEMPLATE(CreateNew, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(typename, T), - AND_0_VALUE_PARAMS()) { - return new T; -} - -TEST(ActionTemplateTest, WorksWithoutValueParam) { - const Action<int*()> a = CreateNew<int>(); - int* p = a.Perform(std::make_tuple()); - delete p; -} - -// Tests that ACTION_TEMPLATE works when there are value parameters. -ACTION_TEMPLATE(CreateNew, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(typename, T), - AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(a0)) { - return new T(a0); -} - -TEST(ActionTemplateTest, WorksWithValueParams) { - const Action<int*()> a = CreateNew<int>(42); - int* p = a.Perform(std::make_tuple()); - EXPECT_EQ(42, *p); - delete p; -} - -// Tests that ACTION_TEMPLATE works for integral template parameters. -ACTION_TEMPLATE(MyDeleteArg, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k), - AND_0_VALUE_PARAMS()) { - delete std::get<k>(args); -} - -// Resets a bool variable in the destructor. -class BoolResetter { - public: - explicit BoolResetter(bool* value) : value_(value) {} - ~BoolResetter() { *value_ = false; } - private: - bool* value_; -}; - -TEST(ActionTemplateTest, WorksForIntegralTemplateParams) { - const Action<void(int*, BoolResetter*)> a = MyDeleteArg<1>(); - int n = 0; - bool b = true; - BoolResetter* resetter = new BoolResetter(&b); - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(&n, resetter)); - EXPECT_FALSE(b); // Verifies that resetter is deleted. -} - -// Tests that ACTION_TEMPLATES works for template template parameters. -ACTION_TEMPLATE(ReturnSmartPointer, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(template <typename Pointee> class, - Pointer), - AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(pointee)) { - return Pointer<pointee_type>(new pointee_type(pointee)); -} - -TEST(ActionTemplateTest, WorksForTemplateTemplateParameters) { - const Action<std::shared_ptr<int>()> a = - ReturnSmartPointer<std::shared_ptr>(42); - std::shared_ptr<int> p = a.Perform(std::make_tuple()); - EXPECT_EQ(42, *p); -} - -// Tests that ACTION_TEMPLATE works for 10 template parameters. -template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, int k4, bool k5, - unsigned int k6, typename T7, typename T8, typename T9> -struct GiantTemplate { - public: - explicit GiantTemplate(int a_value) : value(a_value) {} - int value; -}; - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(ReturnGiant, - HAS_10_TEMPLATE_PARAMS( - typename, T1, - typename, T2, - typename, T3, - int, k4, - bool, k5, - unsigned int, k6, - class, T7, - class, T8, - class, T9, - template <typename T> class, T10), - AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(value)) { - return GiantTemplate<T10<T1>, T2, T3, k4, k5, k6, T7, T8, T9>(value); -} - -TEST(ActionTemplateTest, WorksFor10TemplateParameters) { - using Giant = GiantTemplate<std::shared_ptr<int>, bool, double, 5, true, 6, - char, unsigned, int>; - const Action<Giant()> a = ReturnGiant<int, bool, double, 5, true, 6, char, - unsigned, int, std::shared_ptr>(42); - Giant giant = a.Perform(std::make_tuple()); - EXPECT_EQ(42, giant.value); -} - -// Tests that ACTION_TEMPLATE works for 10 value parameters. -ACTION_TEMPLATE(ReturnSum, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(typename, Number), - AND_10_VALUE_PARAMS(v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10)) { - return static_cast<Number>(v1) + v2 + v3 + v4 + v5 + v6 + v7 + v8 + v9 + v10; -} - -TEST(ActionTemplateTest, WorksFor10ValueParameters) { - const Action<int()> a = ReturnSum<int>(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10); - EXPECT_EQ(55, a.Perform(std::make_tuple())); -} - -// Tests that ACTION_TEMPLATE and ACTION/ACTION_P* can be overloaded -// on the number of value parameters. - -ACTION(ReturnSum) { return 0; } - -ACTION_P(ReturnSum, x) { return x; } - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(ReturnSum, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(typename, Number), - AND_2_VALUE_PARAMS(v1, v2)) { - return static_cast<Number>(v1) + v2; -} - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(ReturnSum, - HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(typename, Number), - AND_3_VALUE_PARAMS(v1, v2, v3)) { - return static_cast<Number>(v1) + v2 + v3; -} - -ACTION_TEMPLATE(ReturnSum, - HAS_2_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(typename, Number, int, k), - AND_4_VALUE_PARAMS(v1, v2, v3, v4)) { - return static_cast<Number>(v1) + v2 + v3 + v4 + k; -} - -TEST(ActionTemplateTest, CanBeOverloadedOnNumberOfValueParameters) { - const Action<int()> a0 = ReturnSum(); - const Action<int()> a1 = ReturnSum(1); - const Action<int()> a2 = ReturnSum<int>(1, 2); - const Action<int()> a3 = ReturnSum<int>(1, 2, 3); - const Action<int()> a4 = ReturnSum<int, 10000>(2000, 300, 40, 5); - EXPECT_EQ(0, a0.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - EXPECT_EQ(1, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - EXPECT_EQ(3, a2.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - EXPECT_EQ(6, a3.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - EXPECT_EQ(12345, a4.Perform(std::make_tuple())); -} - - -} // namespace gmock_generated_actions_test -} // namespace testing diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-generated-matchers_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-generated-matchers_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 26c41f683..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-generated-matchers_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1321 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file tests the built-in matchers generated by a script. - -// Silence warning C4244: 'initializing': conversion from 'int' to 'short', -// possible loss of data and C4100, unreferenced local parameter -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(push) -# pragma warning(disable:4244) -# pragma warning(disable:4100) -#endif - -#include "gmock/gmock-matchers.h" - -#include <array> -#include <iterator> -#include <list> -#include <map> -#include <memory> -#include <set> -#include <sstream> -#include <string> -#include <utility> -#include <vector> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest-spi.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -namespace { - -using std::list; -using std::map; -using std::pair; -using std::set; -using std::stringstream; -using std::vector; -using testing::_; -using testing::AllOf; -using testing::AllOfArray; -using testing::AnyOf; -using testing::AnyOfArray; -using testing::Args; -using testing::Contains; -using testing::ElementsAre; -using testing::ElementsAreArray; -using testing::Eq; -using testing::Ge; -using testing::Gt; -using testing::Le; -using testing::Lt; -using testing::MakeMatcher; -using testing::Matcher; -using testing::MatcherInterface; -using testing::MatchResultListener; -using testing::Ne; -using testing::Not; -using testing::Pointee; -using testing::PrintToString; -using testing::Ref; -using testing::StaticAssertTypeEq; -using testing::StrEq; -using testing::Value; -using testing::internal::ElementsAreArrayMatcher; - -// Returns the description of the given matcher. -template <typename T> -std::string Describe(const Matcher<T>& m) { - stringstream ss; - m.DescribeTo(&ss); - return ss.str(); -} - -// Returns the description of the negation of the given matcher. -template <typename T> -std::string DescribeNegation(const Matcher<T>& m) { - stringstream ss; - m.DescribeNegationTo(&ss); - return ss.str(); -} - -// Returns the reason why x matches, or doesn't match, m. -template <typename MatcherType, typename Value> -std::string Explain(const MatcherType& m, const Value& x) { - stringstream ss; - m.ExplainMatchResultTo(x, &ss); - return ss.str(); -} - -// For testing ExplainMatchResultTo(). -class GreaterThanMatcher : public MatcherInterface<int> { - public: - explicit GreaterThanMatcher(int rhs) : rhs_(rhs) {} - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "is greater than " << rhs_; - } - - bool MatchAndExplain(int lhs, MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - const int diff = lhs - rhs_; - if (diff > 0) { - *listener << "which is " << diff << " more than " << rhs_; - } else if (diff == 0) { - *listener << "which is the same as " << rhs_; - } else { - *listener << "which is " << -diff << " less than " << rhs_; - } - - return lhs > rhs_; - } - - private: - int rhs_; -}; - -Matcher<int> GreaterThan(int n) { - return MakeMatcher(new GreaterThanMatcher(n)); -} - -// Tests for ElementsAre(). - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, CanDescribeExpectingNoElement) { - Matcher<const vector<int>&> m = ElementsAre(); - EXPECT_EQ("is empty", Describe(m)); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, CanDescribeExpectingOneElement) { - Matcher<vector<int> > m = ElementsAre(Gt(5)); - EXPECT_EQ("has 1 element that is > 5", Describe(m)); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, CanDescribeExpectingManyElements) { - Matcher<list<std::string> > m = ElementsAre(StrEq("one"), "two"); - EXPECT_EQ("has 2 elements where\n" - "element #0 is equal to \"one\",\n" - "element #1 is equal to \"two\"", Describe(m)); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, CanDescribeNegationOfExpectingNoElement) { - Matcher<vector<int> > m = ElementsAre(); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't empty", DescribeNegation(m)); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, CanDescribeNegationOfExpectingOneElment) { - Matcher<const list<int>& > m = ElementsAre(Gt(5)); - EXPECT_EQ("doesn't have 1 element, or\n" - "element #0 isn't > 5", DescribeNegation(m)); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, CanDescribeNegationOfExpectingManyElements) { - Matcher<const list<std::string>&> m = ElementsAre("one", "two"); - EXPECT_EQ("doesn't have 2 elements, or\n" - "element #0 isn't equal to \"one\", or\n" - "element #1 isn't equal to \"two\"", DescribeNegation(m)); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, DoesNotExplainTrivialMatch) { - Matcher<const list<int>& > m = ElementsAre(1, Ne(2)); - - list<int> test_list; - test_list.push_back(1); - test_list.push_back(3); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, test_list)); // No need to explain anything. -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, ExplainsNonTrivialMatch) { - Matcher<const vector<int>& > m = - ElementsAre(GreaterThan(1), 0, GreaterThan(2)); - - const int a[] = { 10, 0, 100 }; - vector<int> test_vector(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - EXPECT_EQ("whose element #0 matches, which is 9 more than 1,\n" - "and whose element #2 matches, which is 98 more than 2", - Explain(m, test_vector)); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, CanExplainMismatchWrongSize) { - Matcher<const list<int>& > m = ElementsAre(1, 3); - - list<int> test_list; - // No need to explain when the container is empty. - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, test_list)); - - test_list.push_back(1); - EXPECT_EQ("which has 1 element", Explain(m, test_list)); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, CanExplainMismatchRightSize) { - Matcher<const vector<int>& > m = ElementsAre(1, GreaterThan(5)); - - vector<int> v; - v.push_back(2); - v.push_back(1); - EXPECT_EQ("whose element #0 doesn't match", Explain(m, v)); - - v[0] = 1; - EXPECT_EQ("whose element #1 doesn't match, which is 4 less than 5", - Explain(m, v)); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, MatchesOneElementVector) { - vector<std::string> test_vector; - test_vector.push_back("test string"); - - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, ElementsAre(StrEq("test string"))); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, MatchesOneElementList) { - list<std::string> test_list; - test_list.push_back("test string"); - - EXPECT_THAT(test_list, ElementsAre("test string")); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, MatchesThreeElementVector) { - vector<std::string> test_vector; - test_vector.push_back("one"); - test_vector.push_back("two"); - test_vector.push_back("three"); - - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, ElementsAre("one", StrEq("two"), _)); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, MatchesOneElementEqMatcher) { - vector<int> test_vector; - test_vector.push_back(4); - - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, ElementsAre(Eq(4))); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, MatchesOneElementAnyMatcher) { - vector<int> test_vector; - test_vector.push_back(4); - - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, ElementsAre(_)); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, MatchesOneElementValue) { - vector<int> test_vector; - test_vector.push_back(4); - - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, ElementsAre(4)); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, MatchesThreeElementsMixedMatchers) { - vector<int> test_vector; - test_vector.push_back(1); - test_vector.push_back(2); - test_vector.push_back(3); - - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, ElementsAre(1, Eq(2), _)); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, MatchesTenElementVector) { - const int a[] = { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 }; - vector<int> test_vector(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, - // The element list can contain values and/or matchers - // of different types. - ElementsAre(0, Ge(0), _, 3, 4, Ne(2), Eq(6), 7, 8, _)); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, DoesNotMatchWrongSize) { - vector<std::string> test_vector; - test_vector.push_back("test string"); - test_vector.push_back("test string"); - - Matcher<vector<std::string> > m = ElementsAre(StrEq("test string")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(test_vector)); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, DoesNotMatchWrongValue) { - vector<std::string> test_vector; - test_vector.push_back("other string"); - - Matcher<vector<std::string> > m = ElementsAre(StrEq("test string")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(test_vector)); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, DoesNotMatchWrongOrder) { - vector<std::string> test_vector; - test_vector.push_back("one"); - test_vector.push_back("three"); - test_vector.push_back("two"); - - Matcher<vector<std::string> > m = - ElementsAre(StrEq("one"), StrEq("two"), StrEq("three")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(test_vector)); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, WorksForNestedContainer) { - constexpr std::array<const char*, 2> strings = {{"Hi", "world"}}; - - vector<list<char> > nested; - for (size_t i = 0; i < strings.size(); i++) { - nested.push_back(list<char>(strings[i], strings[i] + strlen(strings[i]))); - } - - EXPECT_THAT(nested, ElementsAre(ElementsAre('H', Ne('e')), - ElementsAre('w', 'o', _, _, 'd'))); - EXPECT_THAT(nested, Not(ElementsAre(ElementsAre('H', 'e'), - ElementsAre('w', 'o', _, _, 'd')))); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, WorksWithByRefElementMatchers) { - int a[] = { 0, 1, 2 }; - vector<int> v(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - - EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre(Ref(v[0]), Ref(v[1]), Ref(v[2]))); - EXPECT_THAT(v, Not(ElementsAre(Ref(v[0]), Ref(v[1]), Ref(a[2])))); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, WorksWithContainerPointerUsingPointee) { - int a[] = { 0, 1, 2 }; - vector<int> v(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - - EXPECT_THAT(&v, Pointee(ElementsAre(0, 1, _))); - EXPECT_THAT(&v, Not(Pointee(ElementsAre(0, _, 3)))); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, WorksWithNativeArrayPassedByReference) { - int array[] = { 0, 1, 2 }; - EXPECT_THAT(array, ElementsAre(0, 1, _)); - EXPECT_THAT(array, Not(ElementsAre(1, _, _))); - EXPECT_THAT(array, Not(ElementsAre(0, _))); -} - -class NativeArrayPassedAsPointerAndSize { - public: - NativeArrayPassedAsPointerAndSize() {} - - MOCK_METHOD2(Helper, void(int* array, int size)); - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(NativeArrayPassedAsPointerAndSize); -}; - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, WorksWithNativeArrayPassedAsPointerAndSize) { - int array[] = { 0, 1 }; - ::std::tuple<int*, size_t> array_as_tuple(array, 2); - EXPECT_THAT(array_as_tuple, ElementsAre(0, 1)); - EXPECT_THAT(array_as_tuple, Not(ElementsAre(0))); - - NativeArrayPassedAsPointerAndSize helper; - EXPECT_CALL(helper, Helper(_, _)) - .With(ElementsAre(0, 1)); - helper.Helper(array, 2); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, WorksWithTwoDimensionalNativeArray) { - const char a2[][3] = { "hi", "lo" }; - EXPECT_THAT(a2, ElementsAre(ElementsAre('h', 'i', '\0'), - ElementsAre('l', 'o', '\0'))); - EXPECT_THAT(a2, ElementsAre(StrEq("hi"), StrEq("lo"))); - EXPECT_THAT(a2, ElementsAre(Not(ElementsAre('h', 'o', '\0')), - ElementsAre('l', 'o', '\0'))); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, AcceptsStringLiteral) { - std::string array[] = {"hi", "one", "two"}; - EXPECT_THAT(array, ElementsAre("hi", "one", "two")); - EXPECT_THAT(array, Not(ElementsAre("hi", "one", "too"))); -} - -// Declared here with the size unknown. Defined AFTER the following test. -extern const char kHi[]; - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, AcceptsArrayWithUnknownSize) { - // The size of kHi is not known in this test, but ElementsAre() should - // still accept it. - - std::string array1[] = {"hi"}; - EXPECT_THAT(array1, ElementsAre(kHi)); - - std::string array2[] = {"ho"}; - EXPECT_THAT(array2, Not(ElementsAre(kHi))); -} - -const char kHi[] = "hi"; - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, MakesCopyOfArguments) { - int x = 1; - int y = 2; - // This should make a copy of x and y. - ::testing::internal::ElementsAreMatcher<std::tuple<int, int> > - polymorphic_matcher = ElementsAre(x, y); - // Changing x and y now shouldn't affect the meaning of the above matcher. - x = y = 0; - const int array1[] = { 1, 2 }; - EXPECT_THAT(array1, polymorphic_matcher); - const int array2[] = { 0, 0 }; - EXPECT_THAT(array2, Not(polymorphic_matcher)); -} - - -// Tests for ElementsAreArray(). Since ElementsAreArray() shares most -// of the implementation with ElementsAre(), we don't test it as -// thoroughly here. - -TEST(ElementsAreArrayTest, CanBeCreatedWithValueArray) { - const int a[] = { 1, 2, 3 }; - - vector<int> test_vector(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, ElementsAreArray(a)); - - test_vector[2] = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, Not(ElementsAreArray(a))); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreArrayTest, CanBeCreatedWithArraySize) { - std::array<const char*, 3> a = {{"one", "two", "three"}}; - - vector<std::string> test_vector(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, ElementsAreArray(a.data(), a.size())); - - const char** p = a.data(); - test_vector[0] = "1"; - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, Not(ElementsAreArray(p, a.size()))); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreArrayTest, CanBeCreatedWithoutArraySize) { - const char* a[] = { "one", "two", "three" }; - - vector<std::string> test_vector(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, ElementsAreArray(a)); - - test_vector[0] = "1"; - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, Not(ElementsAreArray(a))); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreArrayTest, CanBeCreatedWithMatcherArray) { - const Matcher<std::string> kMatcherArray[] = {StrEq("one"), StrEq("two"), - StrEq("three")}; - - vector<std::string> test_vector; - test_vector.push_back("one"); - test_vector.push_back("two"); - test_vector.push_back("three"); - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, ElementsAreArray(kMatcherArray)); - - test_vector.push_back("three"); - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, Not(ElementsAreArray(kMatcherArray))); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreArrayTest, CanBeCreatedWithVector) { - const int a[] = { 1, 2, 3 }; - vector<int> test_vector(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - const vector<int> expected(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, ElementsAreArray(expected)); - test_vector.push_back(4); - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, Not(ElementsAreArray(expected))); -} - - -TEST(ElementsAreArrayTest, TakesInitializerList) { - const int a[5] = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }; - EXPECT_THAT(a, ElementsAreArray({ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 })); - EXPECT_THAT(a, Not(ElementsAreArray({ 1, 2, 3, 5, 4 }))); - EXPECT_THAT(a, Not(ElementsAreArray({ 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 }))); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreArrayTest, TakesInitializerListOfCStrings) { - const std::string a[5] = {"a", "b", "c", "d", "e"}; - EXPECT_THAT(a, ElementsAreArray({ "a", "b", "c", "d", "e" })); - EXPECT_THAT(a, Not(ElementsAreArray({ "a", "b", "c", "e", "d" }))); - EXPECT_THAT(a, Not(ElementsAreArray({ "a", "b", "c", "d", "ef" }))); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreArrayTest, TakesInitializerListOfSameTypedMatchers) { - const int a[5] = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }; - EXPECT_THAT(a, ElementsAreArray( - { Eq(1), Eq(2), Eq(3), Eq(4), Eq(5) })); - EXPECT_THAT(a, Not(ElementsAreArray( - { Eq(1), Eq(2), Eq(3), Eq(4), Eq(6) }))); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreArrayTest, - TakesInitializerListOfDifferentTypedMatchers) { - const int a[5] = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }; - // The compiler cannot infer the type of the initializer list if its - // elements have different types. We must explicitly specify the - // unified element type in this case. - EXPECT_THAT(a, ElementsAreArray<Matcher<int> >( - { Eq(1), Ne(-2), Ge(3), Le(4), Eq(5) })); - EXPECT_THAT(a, Not(ElementsAreArray<Matcher<int> >( - { Eq(1), Ne(-2), Ge(3), Le(4), Eq(6) }))); -} - - -TEST(ElementsAreArrayTest, CanBeCreatedWithMatcherVector) { - const int a[] = { 1, 2, 3 }; - const Matcher<int> kMatchers[] = { Eq(1), Eq(2), Eq(3) }; - vector<int> test_vector(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - const vector<Matcher<int>> expected(std::begin(kMatchers), - std::end(kMatchers)); - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, ElementsAreArray(expected)); - test_vector.push_back(4); - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, Not(ElementsAreArray(expected))); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreArrayTest, CanBeCreatedWithIteratorRange) { - const int a[] = { 1, 2, 3 }; - const vector<int> test_vector(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - const vector<int> expected(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, ElementsAreArray(expected.begin(), expected.end())); - // Pointers are iterators, too. - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, ElementsAreArray(std::begin(a), std::end(a))); - // The empty range of NULL pointers should also be okay. - int* const null_int = nullptr; - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, Not(ElementsAreArray(null_int, null_int))); - EXPECT_THAT((vector<int>()), ElementsAreArray(null_int, null_int)); -} - -// Since ElementsAre() and ElementsAreArray() share much of the -// implementation, we only do a sanity test for native arrays here. -TEST(ElementsAreArrayTest, WorksWithNativeArray) { - ::std::string a[] = { "hi", "ho" }; - ::std::string b[] = { "hi", "ho" }; - - EXPECT_THAT(a, ElementsAreArray(b)); - EXPECT_THAT(a, ElementsAreArray(b, 2)); - EXPECT_THAT(a, Not(ElementsAreArray(b, 1))); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreArrayTest, SourceLifeSpan) { - const int a[] = { 1, 2, 3 }; - vector<int> test_vector(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - vector<int> expect(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - ElementsAreArrayMatcher<int> matcher_maker = - ElementsAreArray(expect.begin(), expect.end()); - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, matcher_maker); - // Changing in place the values that initialized matcher_maker should not - // affect matcher_maker anymore. It should have made its own copy of them. - typedef vector<int>::iterator Iter; - for (Iter it = expect.begin(); it != expect.end(); ++it) { *it += 10; } - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, matcher_maker); - test_vector.push_back(3); - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, Not(matcher_maker)); -} - -// Tests for the MATCHER*() macro family. - -// Tests that a simple MATCHER() definition works. - -MATCHER(IsEven, "") { return (arg % 2) == 0; } - -TEST(MatcherMacroTest, Works) { - const Matcher<int> m = IsEven(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(6)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(7)); - - EXPECT_EQ("is even", Describe(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("not (is even)", DescribeNegation(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, 6)); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, 7)); -} - -// This also tests that the description string can reference 'negation'. -MATCHER(IsEven2, negation ? "is odd" : "is even") { - if ((arg % 2) == 0) { - // Verifies that we can stream to result_listener, a listener - // supplied by the MATCHER macro implicitly. - *result_listener << "OK"; - return true; - } else { - *result_listener << "% 2 == " << (arg % 2); - return false; - } -} - -// This also tests that the description string can reference matcher -// parameters. -MATCHER_P2(EqSumOf, x, y, std::string(negation ? "doesn't equal" : "equals") + - " the sum of " + PrintToString(x) + " and " + - PrintToString(y)) { - if (arg == (x + y)) { - *result_listener << "OK"; - return true; - } else { - // Verifies that we can stream to the underlying stream of - // result_listener. - if (result_listener->stream() != nullptr) { - *result_listener->stream() << "diff == " << (x + y - arg); - } - return false; - } -} - -// Tests that the matcher description can reference 'negation' and the -// matcher parameters. -TEST(MatcherMacroTest, DescriptionCanReferenceNegationAndParameters) { - const Matcher<int> m1 = IsEven2(); - EXPECT_EQ("is even", Describe(m1)); - EXPECT_EQ("is odd", DescribeNegation(m1)); - - const Matcher<int> m2 = EqSumOf(5, 9); - EXPECT_EQ("equals the sum of 5 and 9", Describe(m2)); - EXPECT_EQ("doesn't equal the sum of 5 and 9", DescribeNegation(m2)); -} - -// Tests explaining match result in a MATCHER* macro. -TEST(MatcherMacroTest, CanExplainMatchResult) { - const Matcher<int> m1 = IsEven2(); - EXPECT_EQ("OK", Explain(m1, 4)); - EXPECT_EQ("% 2 == 1", Explain(m1, 5)); - - const Matcher<int> m2 = EqSumOf(1, 2); - EXPECT_EQ("OK", Explain(m2, 3)); - EXPECT_EQ("diff == -1", Explain(m2, 4)); -} - -// Tests that the body of MATCHER() can reference the type of the -// value being matched. - -MATCHER(IsEmptyString, "") { - StaticAssertTypeEq< ::std::string, arg_type>(); - return arg == ""; -} - -MATCHER(IsEmptyStringByRef, "") { - StaticAssertTypeEq<const ::std::string&, arg_type>(); - return arg == ""; -} - -TEST(MatcherMacroTest, CanReferenceArgType) { - const Matcher< ::std::string> m1 = IsEmptyString(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches("")); - - const Matcher<const ::std::string&> m2 = IsEmptyStringByRef(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches("")); -} - -// Tests that MATCHER() can be used in a namespace. - -namespace matcher_test { -MATCHER(IsOdd, "") { return (arg % 2) != 0; } -} // namespace matcher_test - -TEST(MatcherMacroTest, WorksInNamespace) { - Matcher<int> m = matcher_test::IsOdd(); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(4)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(5)); -} - -// Tests that Value() can be used to compose matchers. -MATCHER(IsPositiveOdd, "") { - return Value(arg, matcher_test::IsOdd()) && arg > 0; -} - -TEST(MatcherMacroTest, CanBeComposedUsingValue) { - EXPECT_THAT(3, IsPositiveOdd()); - EXPECT_THAT(4, Not(IsPositiveOdd())); - EXPECT_THAT(-1, Not(IsPositiveOdd())); -} - -// Tests that a simple MATCHER_P() definition works. - -MATCHER_P(IsGreaterThan32And, n, "") { return arg > 32 && arg > n; } - -TEST(MatcherPMacroTest, Works) { - const Matcher<int> m = IsGreaterThan32And(5); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(36)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(5)); - - EXPECT_EQ("is greater than 32 and 5", Describe(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("not (is greater than 32 and 5)", DescribeNegation(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, 36)); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, 5)); -} - -// Tests that the description is calculated correctly from the matcher name. -MATCHER_P(_is_Greater_Than32and_, n, "") { return arg > 32 && arg > n; } - -TEST(MatcherPMacroTest, GeneratesCorrectDescription) { - const Matcher<int> m = _is_Greater_Than32and_(5); - - EXPECT_EQ("is greater than 32 and 5", Describe(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("not (is greater than 32 and 5)", DescribeNegation(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, 36)); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, 5)); -} - -// Tests that a MATCHER_P matcher can be explicitly instantiated with -// a reference parameter type. - -class UncopyableFoo { - public: - explicit UncopyableFoo(char value) : value_(value) {} - private: - UncopyableFoo(const UncopyableFoo&); - void operator=(const UncopyableFoo&); - - char value_; -}; - -MATCHER_P(ReferencesUncopyable, variable, "") { return &arg == &variable; } - -TEST(MatcherPMacroTest, WorksWhenExplicitlyInstantiatedWithReference) { - UncopyableFoo foo1('1'), foo2('2'); - const Matcher<const UncopyableFoo&> m = - ReferencesUncopyable<const UncopyableFoo&>(foo1); - - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(foo1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(foo2)); - - // We don't want the address of the parameter printed, as most - // likely it will just annoy the user. If the address is - // interesting, the user should consider passing the parameter by - // pointer instead. - EXPECT_EQ("references uncopyable 1-byte object <31>", Describe(m)); -} - - -// Tests that the body of MATCHER_Pn() can reference the parameter -// types. - -MATCHER_P3(ParamTypesAreIntLongAndChar, foo, bar, baz, "") { - StaticAssertTypeEq<int, foo_type>(); - StaticAssertTypeEq<long, bar_type>(); // NOLINT - StaticAssertTypeEq<char, baz_type>(); - return arg == 0; -} - -TEST(MatcherPnMacroTest, CanReferenceParamTypes) { - EXPECT_THAT(0, ParamTypesAreIntLongAndChar(10, 20L, 'a')); -} - -// Tests that a MATCHER_Pn matcher can be explicitly instantiated with -// reference parameter types. - -MATCHER_P2(ReferencesAnyOf, variable1, variable2, "") { - return &arg == &variable1 || &arg == &variable2; -} - -TEST(MatcherPnMacroTest, WorksWhenExplicitlyInstantiatedWithReferences) { - UncopyableFoo foo1('1'), foo2('2'), foo3('3'); - const Matcher<const UncopyableFoo&> const_m = - ReferencesAnyOf<const UncopyableFoo&, const UncopyableFoo&>(foo1, foo2); - - EXPECT_TRUE(const_m.Matches(foo1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(const_m.Matches(foo2)); - EXPECT_FALSE(const_m.Matches(foo3)); - - const Matcher<UncopyableFoo&> m = - ReferencesAnyOf<UncopyableFoo&, UncopyableFoo&>(foo1, foo2); - - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(foo1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(foo2)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(foo3)); -} - -TEST(MatcherPnMacroTest, - GeneratesCorretDescriptionWhenExplicitlyInstantiatedWithReferences) { - UncopyableFoo foo1('1'), foo2('2'); - const Matcher<const UncopyableFoo&> m = - ReferencesAnyOf<const UncopyableFoo&, const UncopyableFoo&>(foo1, foo2); - - // We don't want the addresses of the parameters printed, as most - // likely they will just annoy the user. If the addresses are - // interesting, the user should consider passing the parameters by - // pointers instead. - EXPECT_EQ("references any of (1-byte object <31>, 1-byte object <32>)", - Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that a simple MATCHER_P2() definition works. - -MATCHER_P2(IsNotInClosedRange, low, hi, "") { return arg < low || arg > hi; } - -TEST(MatcherPnMacroTest, Works) { - const Matcher<const long&> m = IsNotInClosedRange(10, 20); // NOLINT - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(36L)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(15L)); - - EXPECT_EQ("is not in closed range (10, 20)", Describe(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("not (is not in closed range (10, 20))", DescribeNegation(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, 36L)); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, 15L)); -} - -// Tests that MATCHER*() definitions can be overloaded on the number -// of parameters; also tests MATCHER_Pn() where n >= 3. - -MATCHER(EqualsSumOf, "") { return arg == 0; } -MATCHER_P(EqualsSumOf, a, "") { return arg == a; } -MATCHER_P2(EqualsSumOf, a, b, "") { return arg == a + b; } -MATCHER_P3(EqualsSumOf, a, b, c, "") { return arg == a + b + c; } -MATCHER_P4(EqualsSumOf, a, b, c, d, "") { return arg == a + b + c + d; } -MATCHER_P5(EqualsSumOf, a, b, c, d, e, "") { return arg == a + b + c + d + e; } -MATCHER_P6(EqualsSumOf, a, b, c, d, e, f, "") { - return arg == a + b + c + d + e + f; -} -MATCHER_P7(EqualsSumOf, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, "") { - return arg == a + b + c + d + e + f + g; -} -MATCHER_P8(EqualsSumOf, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, "") { - return arg == a + b + c + d + e + f + g + h; -} -MATCHER_P9(EqualsSumOf, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, "") { - return arg == a + b + c + d + e + f + g + h + i; -} -MATCHER_P10(EqualsSumOf, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, "") { - return arg == a + b + c + d + e + f + g + h + i + j; -} - -TEST(MatcherPnMacroTest, CanBeOverloadedOnNumberOfParameters) { - EXPECT_THAT(0, EqualsSumOf()); - EXPECT_THAT(1, EqualsSumOf(1)); - EXPECT_THAT(12, EqualsSumOf(10, 2)); - EXPECT_THAT(123, EqualsSumOf(100, 20, 3)); - EXPECT_THAT(1234, EqualsSumOf(1000, 200, 30, 4)); - EXPECT_THAT(12345, EqualsSumOf(10000, 2000, 300, 40, 5)); - EXPECT_THAT("abcdef", - EqualsSumOf(::std::string("a"), 'b', 'c', "d", "e", 'f')); - EXPECT_THAT("abcdefg", - EqualsSumOf(::std::string("a"), 'b', 'c', "d", "e", 'f', 'g')); - EXPECT_THAT("abcdefgh", - EqualsSumOf(::std::string("a"), 'b', 'c', "d", "e", 'f', 'g', - "h")); - EXPECT_THAT("abcdefghi", - EqualsSumOf(::std::string("a"), 'b', 'c', "d", "e", 'f', 'g', - "h", 'i')); - EXPECT_THAT("abcdefghij", - EqualsSumOf(::std::string("a"), 'b', 'c', "d", "e", 'f', 'g', - "h", 'i', ::std::string("j"))); - - EXPECT_THAT(1, Not(EqualsSumOf())); - EXPECT_THAT(-1, Not(EqualsSumOf(1))); - EXPECT_THAT(-12, Not(EqualsSumOf(10, 2))); - EXPECT_THAT(-123, Not(EqualsSumOf(100, 20, 3))); - EXPECT_THAT(-1234, Not(EqualsSumOf(1000, 200, 30, 4))); - EXPECT_THAT(-12345, Not(EqualsSumOf(10000, 2000, 300, 40, 5))); - EXPECT_THAT("abcdef ", - Not(EqualsSumOf(::std::string("a"), 'b', 'c', "d", "e", 'f'))); - EXPECT_THAT("abcdefg ", - Not(EqualsSumOf(::std::string("a"), 'b', 'c', "d", "e", 'f', - 'g'))); - EXPECT_THAT("abcdefgh ", - Not(EqualsSumOf(::std::string("a"), 'b', 'c', "d", "e", 'f', 'g', - "h"))); - EXPECT_THAT("abcdefghi ", - Not(EqualsSumOf(::std::string("a"), 'b', 'c', "d", "e", 'f', 'g', - "h", 'i'))); - EXPECT_THAT("abcdefghij ", - Not(EqualsSumOf(::std::string("a"), 'b', 'c', "d", "e", 'f', 'g', - "h", 'i', ::std::string("j")))); -} - -// Tests that a MATCHER_Pn() definition can be instantiated with any -// compatible parameter types. -TEST(MatcherPnMacroTest, WorksForDifferentParameterTypes) { - EXPECT_THAT(123, EqualsSumOf(100L, 20, static_cast<char>(3))); - EXPECT_THAT("abcd", EqualsSumOf(::std::string("a"), "b", 'c', "d")); - - EXPECT_THAT(124, Not(EqualsSumOf(100L, 20, static_cast<char>(3)))); - EXPECT_THAT("abcde", Not(EqualsSumOf(::std::string("a"), "b", 'c', "d"))); -} - -// Tests that the matcher body can promote the parameter types. - -MATCHER_P2(EqConcat, prefix, suffix, "") { - // The following lines promote the two parameters to desired types. - std::string prefix_str(prefix); - char suffix_char = static_cast<char>(suffix); - return arg == prefix_str + suffix_char; -} - -TEST(MatcherPnMacroTest, SimpleTypePromotion) { - Matcher<std::string> no_promo = - EqConcat(std::string("foo"), 't'); - Matcher<const std::string&> promo = - EqConcat("foo", static_cast<int>('t')); - EXPECT_FALSE(no_promo.Matches("fool")); - EXPECT_FALSE(promo.Matches("fool")); - EXPECT_TRUE(no_promo.Matches("foot")); - EXPECT_TRUE(promo.Matches("foot")); -} - -// Verifies the type of a MATCHER*. - -TEST(MatcherPnMacroTest, TypesAreCorrect) { - // EqualsSumOf() must be assignable to a EqualsSumOfMatcher variable. - EqualsSumOfMatcher a0 = EqualsSumOf(); - - // EqualsSumOf(1) must be assignable to a EqualsSumOfMatcherP variable. - EqualsSumOfMatcherP<int> a1 = EqualsSumOf(1); - - // EqualsSumOf(p1, ..., pk) must be assignable to a EqualsSumOfMatcherPk - // variable, and so on. - EqualsSumOfMatcherP2<int, char> a2 = EqualsSumOf(1, '2'); - EqualsSumOfMatcherP3<int, int, char> a3 = EqualsSumOf(1, 2, '3'); - EqualsSumOfMatcherP4<int, int, int, char> a4 = EqualsSumOf(1, 2, 3, '4'); - EqualsSumOfMatcherP5<int, int, int, int, char> a5 = - EqualsSumOf(1, 2, 3, 4, '5'); - EqualsSumOfMatcherP6<int, int, int, int, int, char> a6 = - EqualsSumOf(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, '6'); - EqualsSumOfMatcherP7<int, int, int, int, int, int, char> a7 = - EqualsSumOf(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, '7'); - EqualsSumOfMatcherP8<int, int, int, int, int, int, int, char> a8 = - EqualsSumOf(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, '8'); - EqualsSumOfMatcherP9<int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, char> a9 = - EqualsSumOf(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, '9'); - EqualsSumOfMatcherP10<int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, char> a10 = - EqualsSumOf(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, '0'); - - // Avoid "unused variable" warnings. - (void)a0; - (void)a1; - (void)a2; - (void)a3; - (void)a4; - (void)a5; - (void)a6; - (void)a7; - (void)a8; - (void)a9; - (void)a10; -} - -// Tests that matcher-typed parameters can be used in Value() inside a -// MATCHER_Pn definition. - -// Succeeds if arg matches exactly 2 of the 3 matchers. -MATCHER_P3(TwoOf, m1, m2, m3, "") { - const int count = static_cast<int>(Value(arg, m1)) - + static_cast<int>(Value(arg, m2)) + static_cast<int>(Value(arg, m3)); - return count == 2; -} - -TEST(MatcherPnMacroTest, CanUseMatcherTypedParameterInValue) { - EXPECT_THAT(42, TwoOf(Gt(0), Lt(50), Eq(10))); - EXPECT_THAT(0, Not(TwoOf(Gt(-1), Lt(1), Eq(0)))); -} - -// Tests Contains(). - -TEST(ContainsTest, ListMatchesWhenElementIsInContainer) { - list<int> some_list; - some_list.push_back(3); - some_list.push_back(1); - some_list.push_back(2); - EXPECT_THAT(some_list, Contains(1)); - EXPECT_THAT(some_list, Contains(Gt(2.5))); - EXPECT_THAT(some_list, Contains(Eq(2.0f))); - - list<std::string> another_list; - another_list.push_back("fee"); - another_list.push_back("fie"); - another_list.push_back("foe"); - another_list.push_back("fum"); - EXPECT_THAT(another_list, Contains(std::string("fee"))); -} - -TEST(ContainsTest, ListDoesNotMatchWhenElementIsNotInContainer) { - list<int> some_list; - some_list.push_back(3); - some_list.push_back(1); - EXPECT_THAT(some_list, Not(Contains(4))); -} - -TEST(ContainsTest, SetMatchesWhenElementIsInContainer) { - set<int> some_set; - some_set.insert(3); - some_set.insert(1); - some_set.insert(2); - EXPECT_THAT(some_set, Contains(Eq(1.0))); - EXPECT_THAT(some_set, Contains(Eq(3.0f))); - EXPECT_THAT(some_set, Contains(2)); - - set<const char*> another_set; - another_set.insert("fee"); - another_set.insert("fie"); - another_set.insert("foe"); - another_set.insert("fum"); - EXPECT_THAT(another_set, Contains(Eq(std::string("fum")))); -} - -TEST(ContainsTest, SetDoesNotMatchWhenElementIsNotInContainer) { - set<int> some_set; - some_set.insert(3); - some_set.insert(1); - EXPECT_THAT(some_set, Not(Contains(4))); - - set<const char*> c_string_set; - c_string_set.insert("hello"); - EXPECT_THAT(c_string_set, Not(Contains(std::string("hello").c_str()))); -} - -TEST(ContainsTest, ExplainsMatchResultCorrectly) { - const int a[2] = { 1, 2 }; - Matcher<const int (&)[2]> m = Contains(2); - EXPECT_EQ("whose element #1 matches", Explain(m, a)); - - m = Contains(3); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, a)); - - m = Contains(GreaterThan(0)); - EXPECT_EQ("whose element #0 matches, which is 1 more than 0", Explain(m, a)); - - m = Contains(GreaterThan(10)); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, a)); -} - -TEST(ContainsTest, DescribesItselfCorrectly) { - Matcher<vector<int> > m = Contains(1); - EXPECT_EQ("contains at least one element that is equal to 1", Describe(m)); - - Matcher<vector<int> > m2 = Not(m); - EXPECT_EQ("doesn't contain any element that is equal to 1", Describe(m2)); -} - -TEST(ContainsTest, MapMatchesWhenElementIsInContainer) { - map<const char*, int> my_map; - const char* bar = "a string"; - my_map[bar] = 2; - EXPECT_THAT(my_map, Contains(pair<const char* const, int>(bar, 2))); - - map<std::string, int> another_map; - another_map["fee"] = 1; - another_map["fie"] = 2; - another_map["foe"] = 3; - another_map["fum"] = 4; - EXPECT_THAT(another_map, - Contains(pair<const std::string, int>(std::string("fee"), 1))); - EXPECT_THAT(another_map, Contains(pair<const std::string, int>("fie", 2))); -} - -TEST(ContainsTest, MapDoesNotMatchWhenElementIsNotInContainer) { - map<int, int> some_map; - some_map[1] = 11; - some_map[2] = 22; - EXPECT_THAT(some_map, Not(Contains(pair<const int, int>(2, 23)))); -} - -TEST(ContainsTest, ArrayMatchesWhenElementIsInContainer) { - const char* string_array[] = { "fee", "fie", "foe", "fum" }; - EXPECT_THAT(string_array, Contains(Eq(std::string("fum")))); -} - -TEST(ContainsTest, ArrayDoesNotMatchWhenElementIsNotInContainer) { - int int_array[] = { 1, 2, 3, 4 }; - EXPECT_THAT(int_array, Not(Contains(5))); -} - -TEST(ContainsTest, AcceptsMatcher) { - const int a[] = { 1, 2, 3 }; - EXPECT_THAT(a, Contains(Gt(2))); - EXPECT_THAT(a, Not(Contains(Gt(4)))); -} - -TEST(ContainsTest, WorksForNativeArrayAsTuple) { - const int a[] = { 1, 2 }; - const int* const pointer = a; - EXPECT_THAT(std::make_tuple(pointer, 2), Contains(1)); - EXPECT_THAT(std::make_tuple(pointer, 2), Not(Contains(Gt(3)))); -} - -TEST(ContainsTest, WorksForTwoDimensionalNativeArray) { - int a[][3] = { { 1, 2, 3 }, { 4, 5, 6 } }; - EXPECT_THAT(a, Contains(ElementsAre(4, 5, 6))); - EXPECT_THAT(a, Contains(Contains(5))); - EXPECT_THAT(a, Not(Contains(ElementsAre(3, 4, 5)))); - EXPECT_THAT(a, Contains(Not(Contains(5)))); -} - -TEST(AllOfArrayTest, BasicForms) { - // Iterator - std::vector<int> v0{}; - std::vector<int> v1{1}; - std::vector<int> v2{2, 3}; - std::vector<int> v3{4, 4, 4}; - EXPECT_THAT(0, AllOfArray(v0.begin(), v0.end())); - EXPECT_THAT(1, AllOfArray(v1.begin(), v1.end())); - EXPECT_THAT(2, Not(AllOfArray(v1.begin(), v1.end()))); - EXPECT_THAT(3, Not(AllOfArray(v2.begin(), v2.end()))); - EXPECT_THAT(4, AllOfArray(v3.begin(), v3.end())); - // Pointer + size - int ar[6] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 4}; - EXPECT_THAT(0, AllOfArray(ar, 0)); - EXPECT_THAT(1, AllOfArray(ar, 1)); - EXPECT_THAT(2, Not(AllOfArray(ar, 1))); - EXPECT_THAT(3, Not(AllOfArray(ar + 1, 3))); - EXPECT_THAT(4, AllOfArray(ar + 3, 3)); - // Array - // int ar0[0]; Not usable - int ar1[1] = {1}; - int ar2[2] = {2, 3}; - int ar3[3] = {4, 4, 4}; - // EXPECT_THAT(0, Not(AllOfArray(ar0))); // Cannot work - EXPECT_THAT(1, AllOfArray(ar1)); - EXPECT_THAT(2, Not(AllOfArray(ar1))); - EXPECT_THAT(3, Not(AllOfArray(ar2))); - EXPECT_THAT(4, AllOfArray(ar3)); - // Container - EXPECT_THAT(0, AllOfArray(v0)); - EXPECT_THAT(1, AllOfArray(v1)); - EXPECT_THAT(2, Not(AllOfArray(v1))); - EXPECT_THAT(3, Not(AllOfArray(v2))); - EXPECT_THAT(4, AllOfArray(v3)); - // Initializer - EXPECT_THAT(0, AllOfArray<int>({})); // Requires template arg. - EXPECT_THAT(1, AllOfArray({1})); - EXPECT_THAT(2, Not(AllOfArray({1}))); - EXPECT_THAT(3, Not(AllOfArray({2, 3}))); - EXPECT_THAT(4, AllOfArray({4, 4, 4})); -} - -TEST(AllOfArrayTest, Matchers) { - // vector - std::vector<Matcher<int>> matchers{Ge(1), Lt(2)}; - EXPECT_THAT(0, Not(AllOfArray(matchers))); - EXPECT_THAT(1, AllOfArray(matchers)); - EXPECT_THAT(2, Not(AllOfArray(matchers))); - // initializer_list - EXPECT_THAT(0, Not(AllOfArray({Ge(0), Ge(1)}))); - EXPECT_THAT(1, AllOfArray({Ge(0), Ge(1)})); -} - -TEST(AnyOfArrayTest, BasicForms) { - // Iterator - std::vector<int> v0{}; - std::vector<int> v1{1}; - std::vector<int> v2{2, 3}; - EXPECT_THAT(0, Not(AnyOfArray(v0.begin(), v0.end()))); - EXPECT_THAT(1, AnyOfArray(v1.begin(), v1.end())); - EXPECT_THAT(2, Not(AnyOfArray(v1.begin(), v1.end()))); - EXPECT_THAT(3, AnyOfArray(v2.begin(), v2.end())); - EXPECT_THAT(4, Not(AnyOfArray(v2.begin(), v2.end()))); - // Pointer + size - int ar[3] = {1, 2, 3}; - EXPECT_THAT(0, Not(AnyOfArray(ar, 0))); - EXPECT_THAT(1, AnyOfArray(ar, 1)); - EXPECT_THAT(2, Not(AnyOfArray(ar, 1))); - EXPECT_THAT(3, AnyOfArray(ar + 1, 2)); - EXPECT_THAT(4, Not(AnyOfArray(ar + 1, 2))); - // Array - // int ar0[0]; Not usable - int ar1[1] = {1}; - int ar2[2] = {2, 3}; - // EXPECT_THAT(0, Not(AnyOfArray(ar0))); // Cannot work - EXPECT_THAT(1, AnyOfArray(ar1)); - EXPECT_THAT(2, Not(AnyOfArray(ar1))); - EXPECT_THAT(3, AnyOfArray(ar2)); - EXPECT_THAT(4, Not(AnyOfArray(ar2))); - // Container - EXPECT_THAT(0, Not(AnyOfArray(v0))); - EXPECT_THAT(1, AnyOfArray(v1)); - EXPECT_THAT(2, Not(AnyOfArray(v1))); - EXPECT_THAT(3, AnyOfArray(v2)); - EXPECT_THAT(4, Not(AnyOfArray(v2))); - // Initializer - EXPECT_THAT(0, Not(AnyOfArray<int>({}))); // Requires template arg. - EXPECT_THAT(1, AnyOfArray({1})); - EXPECT_THAT(2, Not(AnyOfArray({1}))); - EXPECT_THAT(3, AnyOfArray({2, 3})); - EXPECT_THAT(4, Not(AnyOfArray({2, 3}))); -} - -TEST(AnyOfArrayTest, Matchers) { - // We negate test AllOfArrayTest.Matchers. - // vector - std::vector<Matcher<int>> matchers{Lt(1), Ge(2)}; - EXPECT_THAT(0, AnyOfArray(matchers)); - EXPECT_THAT(1, Not(AnyOfArray(matchers))); - EXPECT_THAT(2, AnyOfArray(matchers)); - // initializer_list - EXPECT_THAT(0, AnyOfArray({Lt(0), Lt(1)})); - EXPECT_THAT(1, Not(AllOfArray({Lt(0), Lt(1)}))); -} - -TEST(AnyOfArrayTest, ExplainsMatchResultCorrectly) { - // AnyOfArray and AllOfArry use the same underlying template-template, - // thus it is sufficient to test one here. - const std::vector<int> v0{}; - const std::vector<int> v1{1}; - const std::vector<int> v2{2, 3}; - const Matcher<int> m0 = AnyOfArray(v0); - const Matcher<int> m1 = AnyOfArray(v1); - const Matcher<int> m2 = AnyOfArray(v2); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m0, 0)); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m1, 1)); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m1, 2)); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m2, 3)); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m2, 4)); - EXPECT_EQ("()", Describe(m0)); - EXPECT_EQ("(is equal to 1)", Describe(m1)); - EXPECT_EQ("(is equal to 2) or (is equal to 3)", Describe(m2)); - EXPECT_EQ("()", DescribeNegation(m0)); - EXPECT_EQ("(isn't equal to 1)", DescribeNegation(m1)); - EXPECT_EQ("(isn't equal to 2) and (isn't equal to 3)", DescribeNegation(m2)); - // Explain with matchers - const Matcher<int> g1 = AnyOfArray({GreaterThan(1)}); - const Matcher<int> g2 = AnyOfArray({GreaterThan(1), GreaterThan(2)}); - // Explains the first positiv match and all prior negative matches... - EXPECT_EQ("which is 1 less than 1", Explain(g1, 0)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is the same as 1", Explain(g1, 1)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is 1 more than 1", Explain(g1, 2)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is 1 less than 1, and which is 2 less than 2", - Explain(g2, 0)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is the same as 1, and which is 1 less than 2", - Explain(g2, 1)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is 1 more than 1", // Only the first - Explain(g2, 2)); -} - -TEST(AllOfTest, HugeMatcher) { - // Verify that using AllOf with many arguments doesn't cause - // the compiler to exceed template instantiation depth limit. - EXPECT_THAT(0, testing::AllOf(_, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, - testing::AllOf(_, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _))); -} - -TEST(AnyOfTest, HugeMatcher) { - // Verify that using AnyOf with many arguments doesn't cause - // the compiler to exceed template instantiation depth limit. - EXPECT_THAT(0, testing::AnyOf(_, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, - testing::AnyOf(_, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _))); -} - -namespace adl_test { - -// Verifies that the implementation of ::testing::AllOf and ::testing::AnyOf -// don't issue unqualified recursive calls. If they do, the argument dependent -// name lookup will cause AllOf/AnyOf in the 'adl_test' namespace to be found -// as a candidate and the compilation will break due to an ambiguous overload. - -// The matcher must be in the same namespace as AllOf/AnyOf to make argument -// dependent lookup find those. -MATCHER(M, "") { return true; } - -template <typename T1, typename T2> -bool AllOf(const T1& /*t1*/, const T2& /*t2*/) { return true; } - -TEST(AllOfTest, DoesNotCallAllOfUnqualified) { - EXPECT_THAT(42, testing::AllOf( - M(), M(), M(), M(), M(), M(), M(), M(), M(), M())); -} - -template <typename T1, typename T2> bool -AnyOf(const T1& t1, const T2& t2) { return true; } - -TEST(AnyOfTest, DoesNotCallAnyOfUnqualified) { - EXPECT_THAT(42, testing::AnyOf( - M(), M(), M(), M(), M(), M(), M(), M(), M(), M())); -} - -} // namespace adl_test - - -TEST(AllOfTest, WorksOnMoveOnlyType) { - std::unique_ptr<int> p(new int(3)); - EXPECT_THAT(p, AllOf(Pointee(Eq(3)), Pointee(Gt(0)), Pointee(Lt(5)))); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Not(AllOf(Pointee(Eq(3)), Pointee(Gt(0)), Pointee(Lt(3))))); -} - -TEST(AnyOfTest, WorksOnMoveOnlyType) { - std::unique_ptr<int> p(new int(3)); - EXPECT_THAT(p, AnyOf(Pointee(Eq(5)), Pointee(Lt(0)), Pointee(Lt(5)))); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Not(AnyOf(Pointee(Eq(5)), Pointee(Lt(0)), Pointee(Gt(5))))); -} - -MATCHER(IsNotNull, "") { - return arg != nullptr; -} - -// Verifies that a matcher defined using MATCHER() can work on -// move-only types. -TEST(MatcherMacroTest, WorksOnMoveOnlyType) { - std::unique_ptr<int> p(new int(3)); - EXPECT_THAT(p, IsNotNull()); - EXPECT_THAT(std::unique_ptr<int>(), Not(IsNotNull())); -} - -MATCHER_P(UniquePointee, pointee, "") { - return *arg == pointee; -} - -// Verifies that a matcher defined using MATCHER_P*() can work on -// move-only types. -TEST(MatcherPMacroTest, WorksOnMoveOnlyType) { - std::unique_ptr<int> p(new int(3)); - EXPECT_THAT(p, UniquePointee(3)); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Not(UniquePointee(2))); -} - - -} // namespace - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(pop) -#endif diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-internal-utils_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-internal-utils_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 8019f4a30..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-internal-utils_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,734 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file tests the internal utilities. - -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-internal-utils.h" - -#include <stdlib.h> - -#include <cstdint> -#include <map> -#include <memory> -#include <sstream> -#include <string> -#include <vector> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-port.h" -#include "gtest/gtest-spi.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -// Indicates that this translation unit is part of Google Test's -// implementation. It must come before gtest-internal-inl.h is -// included, or there will be a compiler error. This trick is to -// prevent a user from accidentally including gtest-internal-inl.h in -// their code. -#define GTEST_IMPLEMENTATION_ 1 -#include "src/gtest-internal-inl.h" -#undef GTEST_IMPLEMENTATION_ - -#if GTEST_OS_CYGWIN -# include <sys/types.h> // For ssize_t. NOLINT -#endif - -namespace proto2 { -class Message; -} // namespace proto2 - -namespace testing { -namespace internal { - -namespace { - -TEST(JoinAsTupleTest, JoinsEmptyTuple) { - EXPECT_EQ("", JoinAsTuple(Strings())); -} - -TEST(JoinAsTupleTest, JoinsOneTuple) { - const char* fields[] = {"1"}; - EXPECT_EQ("1", JoinAsTuple(Strings(fields, fields + 1))); -} - -TEST(JoinAsTupleTest, JoinsTwoTuple) { - const char* fields[] = {"1", "a"}; - EXPECT_EQ("(1, a)", JoinAsTuple(Strings(fields, fields + 2))); -} - -TEST(JoinAsTupleTest, JoinsTenTuple) { - const char* fields[] = {"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10"}; - EXPECT_EQ("(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)", - JoinAsTuple(Strings(fields, fields + 10))); -} - -TEST(ConvertIdentifierNameToWordsTest, WorksWhenNameContainsNoWord) { - EXPECT_EQ("", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("")); - EXPECT_EQ("", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("_")); - EXPECT_EQ("", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("__")); -} - -TEST(ConvertIdentifierNameToWordsTest, WorksWhenNameContainsDigits) { - EXPECT_EQ("1", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("_1")); - EXPECT_EQ("2", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("2_")); - EXPECT_EQ("34", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("_34_")); - EXPECT_EQ("34 56", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("_34_56")); -} - -TEST(ConvertIdentifierNameToWordsTest, WorksWhenNameContainsCamelCaseWords) { - EXPECT_EQ("a big word", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("ABigWord")); - EXPECT_EQ("foo bar", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("FooBar")); - EXPECT_EQ("foo", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("Foo_")); - EXPECT_EQ("foo bar", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("_Foo_Bar_")); - EXPECT_EQ("foo and bar", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("_Foo__And_Bar")); -} - -TEST(ConvertIdentifierNameToWordsTest, WorksWhenNameContains_SeparatedWords) { - EXPECT_EQ("foo bar", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("foo_bar")); - EXPECT_EQ("foo", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("_foo_")); - EXPECT_EQ("foo bar", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("_foo_bar_")); - EXPECT_EQ("foo and bar", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("_foo__and_bar")); -} - -TEST(ConvertIdentifierNameToWordsTest, WorksWhenNameIsMixture) { - EXPECT_EQ("foo bar 123", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("Foo_bar123")); - EXPECT_EQ("chapter 11 section 1", - ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("_Chapter11Section_1_")); -} - -TEST(PointeeOfTest, WorksForSmartPointers) { - EXPECT_TRUE( - (std::is_same<int, PointeeOf<std::unique_ptr<int>>::type>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE( - (std::is_same<std::string, - PointeeOf<std::shared_ptr<std::string>>::type>::value)); -} - -TEST(PointeeOfTest, WorksForRawPointers) { - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<int, PointeeOf<int*>::type>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<const char, PointeeOf<const char*>::type>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_void<PointeeOf<void*>::type>::value)); -} - -TEST(GetRawPointerTest, WorksForSmartPointers) { - const char* const raw_p1 = new const char('a'); // NOLINT - const std::unique_ptr<const char> p1(raw_p1); - EXPECT_EQ(raw_p1, GetRawPointer(p1)); - double* const raw_p2 = new double(2.5); // NOLINT - const std::shared_ptr<double> p2(raw_p2); - EXPECT_EQ(raw_p2, GetRawPointer(p2)); -} - -TEST(GetRawPointerTest, WorksForRawPointers) { - int* p = nullptr; - EXPECT_TRUE(nullptr == GetRawPointer(p)); - int n = 1; - EXPECT_EQ(&n, GetRawPointer(&n)); -} - -// Tests KindOf<T>. - -class Base {}; -class Derived : public Base {}; - -TEST(KindOfTest, Bool) { - EXPECT_EQ(kBool, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(bool)); // NOLINT -} - -TEST(KindOfTest, Integer) { - EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(char)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(signed char)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(unsigned char)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(short)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(unsigned short)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(int)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(unsigned int)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(long)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(unsigned long)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(long long)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(unsigned long long)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(wchar_t)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(size_t)); // NOLINT -#if GTEST_OS_LINUX || GTEST_OS_MAC || GTEST_OS_CYGWIN - // ssize_t is not defined on Windows and possibly some other OSes. - EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(ssize_t)); // NOLINT -#endif -} - -TEST(KindOfTest, FloatingPoint) { - EXPECT_EQ(kFloatingPoint, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(float)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(kFloatingPoint, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(double)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(kFloatingPoint, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(long double)); // NOLINT -} - -TEST(KindOfTest, Other) { - EXPECT_EQ(kOther, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(void*)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(kOther, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(char**)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(kOther, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(Base)); // NOLINT -} - -// Tests LosslessArithmeticConvertible<T, U>. - -TEST(LosslessArithmeticConvertibleTest, BoolToBool) { - EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<bool, bool>::value)); -} - -TEST(LosslessArithmeticConvertibleTest, BoolToInteger) { - EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<bool, char>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<bool, int>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE( - (LosslessArithmeticConvertible<bool, unsigned long>::value)); // NOLINT -} - -TEST(LosslessArithmeticConvertibleTest, BoolToFloatingPoint) { - EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<bool, float>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<bool, double>::value)); -} - -TEST(LosslessArithmeticConvertibleTest, IntegerToBool) { - EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<unsigned char, bool>::value)); - EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<int, bool>::value)); -} - -TEST(LosslessArithmeticConvertibleTest, IntegerToInteger) { - // Unsigned => larger signed is fine. - EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<unsigned char, int>::value)); - - // Unsigned => larger unsigned is fine. - EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible< - unsigned short, uint64_t>::value)); // NOLINT - - // Signed => unsigned is not fine. - EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible< - short, uint64_t>::value)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible< - signed char, unsigned int>::value)); // NOLINT - - // Same size and same signedness: fine too. - EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible< - unsigned char, unsigned char>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<int, int>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<wchar_t, wchar_t>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible< - unsigned long, unsigned long>::value)); // NOLINT - - // Same size, different signedness: not fine. - EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible< - unsigned char, signed char>::value)); - EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<int, unsigned int>::value)); - EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<uint64_t, int64_t>::value)); - - // Larger size => smaller size is not fine. - EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<long, char>::value)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<int, signed char>::value)); - EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<int64_t, unsigned int>::value)); -} - -TEST(LosslessArithmeticConvertibleTest, IntegerToFloatingPoint) { - // Integers cannot be losslessly converted to floating-points, as - // the format of the latter is implementation-defined. - EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<char, float>::value)); - EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<int, double>::value)); - EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible< - short, long double>::value)); // NOLINT -} - -TEST(LosslessArithmeticConvertibleTest, FloatingPointToBool) { - EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<float, bool>::value)); - EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<double, bool>::value)); -} - -TEST(LosslessArithmeticConvertibleTest, FloatingPointToInteger) { - EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<float, long>::value)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<double, int64_t>::value)); - EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<long double, int>::value)); -} - -TEST(LosslessArithmeticConvertibleTest, FloatingPointToFloatingPoint) { - // Smaller size => larger size is fine. - EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<float, double>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<float, long double>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<double, long double>::value)); - - // Same size: fine. - EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<float, float>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<double, double>::value)); - - // Larger size => smaller size is not fine. - EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<double, float>::value)); - GTEST_INTENTIONAL_CONST_COND_PUSH_() - if (sizeof(double) == sizeof(long double)) { // NOLINT - GTEST_INTENTIONAL_CONST_COND_POP_() - // In some implementations (e.g. MSVC), double and long double - // have the same size. - EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<long double, double>::value)); - } else { - EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<long double, double>::value)); - } -} - -// Tests the TupleMatches() template function. - -TEST(TupleMatchesTest, WorksForSize0) { - std::tuple<> matchers; - std::tuple<> values; - - EXPECT_TRUE(TupleMatches(matchers, values)); -} - -TEST(TupleMatchesTest, WorksForSize1) { - std::tuple<Matcher<int> > matchers(Eq(1)); - std::tuple<int> values1(1), values2(2); - - EXPECT_TRUE(TupleMatches(matchers, values1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(TupleMatches(matchers, values2)); -} - -TEST(TupleMatchesTest, WorksForSize2) { - std::tuple<Matcher<int>, Matcher<char> > matchers(Eq(1), Eq('a')); - std::tuple<int, char> values1(1, 'a'), values2(1, 'b'), values3(2, 'a'), - values4(2, 'b'); - - EXPECT_TRUE(TupleMatches(matchers, values1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(TupleMatches(matchers, values2)); - EXPECT_FALSE(TupleMatches(matchers, values3)); - EXPECT_FALSE(TupleMatches(matchers, values4)); -} - -TEST(TupleMatchesTest, WorksForSize5) { - std::tuple<Matcher<int>, Matcher<char>, Matcher<bool>, - Matcher<long>, // NOLINT - Matcher<std::string> > - matchers(Eq(1), Eq('a'), Eq(true), Eq(2L), Eq("hi")); - std::tuple<int, char, bool, long, std::string> // NOLINT - values1(1, 'a', true, 2L, "hi"), values2(1, 'a', true, 2L, "hello"), - values3(2, 'a', true, 2L, "hi"); - - EXPECT_TRUE(TupleMatches(matchers, values1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(TupleMatches(matchers, values2)); - EXPECT_FALSE(TupleMatches(matchers, values3)); -} - -// Tests that Assert(true, ...) succeeds. -TEST(AssertTest, SucceedsOnTrue) { - Assert(true, __FILE__, __LINE__, "This should succeed."); - Assert(true, __FILE__, __LINE__); // This should succeed too. -} - -// Tests that Assert(false, ...) generates a fatal failure. -TEST(AssertTest, FailsFatallyOnFalse) { - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({ - Assert(false, __FILE__, __LINE__, "This should fail."); - }, ""); - - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({ - Assert(false, __FILE__, __LINE__); - }, ""); -} - -// Tests that Expect(true, ...) succeeds. -TEST(ExpectTest, SucceedsOnTrue) { - Expect(true, __FILE__, __LINE__, "This should succeed."); - Expect(true, __FILE__, __LINE__); // This should succeed too. -} - -// Tests that Expect(false, ...) generates a non-fatal failure. -TEST(ExpectTest, FailsNonfatallyOnFalse) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - Expect(false, __FILE__, __LINE__, "This should fail."); - }, "This should fail"); - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - Expect(false, __FILE__, __LINE__); - }, "Expectation failed"); -} - -// Tests LogIsVisible(). - -class LogIsVisibleTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { original_verbose_ = GMOCK_FLAG(verbose); } - - void TearDown() override { GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = original_verbose_; } - - std::string original_verbose_; -}; - -TEST_F(LogIsVisibleTest, AlwaysReturnsTrueIfVerbosityIsInfo) { - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = kInfoVerbosity; - EXPECT_TRUE(LogIsVisible(kInfo)); - EXPECT_TRUE(LogIsVisible(kWarning)); -} - -TEST_F(LogIsVisibleTest, AlwaysReturnsFalseIfVerbosityIsError) { - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = kErrorVerbosity; - EXPECT_FALSE(LogIsVisible(kInfo)); - EXPECT_FALSE(LogIsVisible(kWarning)); -} - -TEST_F(LogIsVisibleTest, WorksWhenVerbosityIsWarning) { - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = kWarningVerbosity; - EXPECT_FALSE(LogIsVisible(kInfo)); - EXPECT_TRUE(LogIsVisible(kWarning)); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION - -// Tests the Log() function. - -// Verifies that Log() behaves correctly for the given verbosity level -// and log severity. -void TestLogWithSeverity(const std::string& verbosity, LogSeverity severity, - bool should_print) { - const std::string old_flag = GMOCK_FLAG(verbose); - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = verbosity; - CaptureStdout(); - Log(severity, "Test log.\n", 0); - if (should_print) { - EXPECT_THAT(GetCapturedStdout().c_str(), - ContainsRegex( - severity == kWarning ? - "^\nGMOCK WARNING:\nTest log\\.\nStack trace:\n" : - "^\nTest log\\.\nStack trace:\n")); - } else { - EXPECT_STREQ("", GetCapturedStdout().c_str()); - } - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = old_flag; -} - -// Tests that when the stack_frames_to_skip parameter is negative, -// Log() doesn't include the stack trace in the output. -TEST(LogTest, NoStackTraceWhenStackFramesToSkipIsNegative) { - const std::string saved_flag = GMOCK_FLAG(verbose); - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = kInfoVerbosity; - CaptureStdout(); - Log(kInfo, "Test log.\n", -1); - EXPECT_STREQ("\nTest log.\n", GetCapturedStdout().c_str()); - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = saved_flag; -} - -struct MockStackTraceGetter : testing::internal::OsStackTraceGetterInterface { - std::string CurrentStackTrace(int max_depth, int skip_count) override { - return (testing::Message() << max_depth << "::" << skip_count << "\n") - .GetString(); - } - void UponLeavingGTest() override {} -}; - -// Tests that in opt mode, a positive stack_frames_to_skip argument is -// treated as 0. -TEST(LogTest, NoSkippingStackFrameInOptMode) { - MockStackTraceGetter* mock_os_stack_trace_getter = new MockStackTraceGetter; - GetUnitTestImpl()->set_os_stack_trace_getter(mock_os_stack_trace_getter); - - CaptureStdout(); - Log(kWarning, "Test log.\n", 100); - const std::string log = GetCapturedStdout(); - - std::string expected_trace = - (testing::Message() << GTEST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth) << "::").GetString(); - std::string expected_message = - "\nGMOCK WARNING:\n" - "Test log.\n" - "Stack trace:\n" + - expected_trace; - EXPECT_THAT(log, HasSubstr(expected_message)); - int skip_count = atoi(log.substr(expected_message.size()).c_str()); - -# if defined(NDEBUG) - // In opt mode, no stack frame should be skipped. - const int expected_skip_count = 0; -# else - // In dbg mode, the stack frames should be skipped. - const int expected_skip_count = 100; -# endif - - // Note that each inner implementation layer will +1 the number to remove - // itself from the trace. This means that the value is a little higher than - // expected, but close enough. - EXPECT_THAT(skip_count, - AllOf(Ge(expected_skip_count), Le(expected_skip_count + 10))); - - // Restores the default OS stack trace getter. - GetUnitTestImpl()->set_os_stack_trace_getter(nullptr); -} - -// Tests that all logs are printed when the value of the -// --gmock_verbose flag is "info". -TEST(LogTest, AllLogsArePrintedWhenVerbosityIsInfo) { - TestLogWithSeverity(kInfoVerbosity, kInfo, true); - TestLogWithSeverity(kInfoVerbosity, kWarning, true); -} - -// Tests that only warnings are printed when the value of the -// --gmock_verbose flag is "warning". -TEST(LogTest, OnlyWarningsArePrintedWhenVerbosityIsWarning) { - TestLogWithSeverity(kWarningVerbosity, kInfo, false); - TestLogWithSeverity(kWarningVerbosity, kWarning, true); -} - -// Tests that no logs are printed when the value of the -// --gmock_verbose flag is "error". -TEST(LogTest, NoLogsArePrintedWhenVerbosityIsError) { - TestLogWithSeverity(kErrorVerbosity, kInfo, false); - TestLogWithSeverity(kErrorVerbosity, kWarning, false); -} - -// Tests that only warnings are printed when the value of the -// --gmock_verbose flag is invalid. -TEST(LogTest, OnlyWarningsArePrintedWhenVerbosityIsInvalid) { - TestLogWithSeverity("invalid", kInfo, false); - TestLogWithSeverity("invalid", kWarning, true); -} - -// Verifies that Log() behaves correctly for the given verbosity level -// and log severity. -std::string GrabOutput(void(*logger)(), const char* verbosity) { - const std::string saved_flag = GMOCK_FLAG(verbose); - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = verbosity; - CaptureStdout(); - logger(); - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = saved_flag; - return GetCapturedStdout(); -} - -class DummyMock { - public: - MOCK_METHOD0(TestMethod, void()); - MOCK_METHOD1(TestMethodArg, void(int dummy)); -}; - -void ExpectCallLogger() { - DummyMock mock; - EXPECT_CALL(mock, TestMethod()); - mock.TestMethod(); -} - -// Verifies that EXPECT_CALL logs if the --gmock_verbose flag is set to "info". -TEST(ExpectCallTest, LogsWhenVerbosityIsInfo) { - EXPECT_THAT(std::string(GrabOutput(ExpectCallLogger, kInfoVerbosity)), - HasSubstr("EXPECT_CALL(mock, TestMethod())")); -} - -// Verifies that EXPECT_CALL doesn't log -// if the --gmock_verbose flag is set to "warning". -TEST(ExpectCallTest, DoesNotLogWhenVerbosityIsWarning) { - EXPECT_STREQ("", GrabOutput(ExpectCallLogger, kWarningVerbosity).c_str()); -} - -// Verifies that EXPECT_CALL doesn't log -// if the --gmock_verbose flag is set to "error". -TEST(ExpectCallTest, DoesNotLogWhenVerbosityIsError) { - EXPECT_STREQ("", GrabOutput(ExpectCallLogger, kErrorVerbosity).c_str()); -} - -void OnCallLogger() { - DummyMock mock; - ON_CALL(mock, TestMethod()); -} - -// Verifies that ON_CALL logs if the --gmock_verbose flag is set to "info". -TEST(OnCallTest, LogsWhenVerbosityIsInfo) { - EXPECT_THAT(std::string(GrabOutput(OnCallLogger, kInfoVerbosity)), - HasSubstr("ON_CALL(mock, TestMethod())")); -} - -// Verifies that ON_CALL doesn't log -// if the --gmock_verbose flag is set to "warning". -TEST(OnCallTest, DoesNotLogWhenVerbosityIsWarning) { - EXPECT_STREQ("", GrabOutput(OnCallLogger, kWarningVerbosity).c_str()); -} - -// Verifies that ON_CALL doesn't log if -// the --gmock_verbose flag is set to "error". -TEST(OnCallTest, DoesNotLogWhenVerbosityIsError) { - EXPECT_STREQ("", GrabOutput(OnCallLogger, kErrorVerbosity).c_str()); -} - -void OnCallAnyArgumentLogger() { - DummyMock mock; - ON_CALL(mock, TestMethodArg(_)); -} - -// Verifies that ON_CALL prints provided _ argument. -TEST(OnCallTest, LogsAnythingArgument) { - EXPECT_THAT(std::string(GrabOutput(OnCallAnyArgumentLogger, kInfoVerbosity)), - HasSubstr("ON_CALL(mock, TestMethodArg(_)")); -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION - -// Tests StlContainerView. - -TEST(StlContainerViewTest, WorksForStlContainer) { - StaticAssertTypeEq<std::vector<int>, - StlContainerView<std::vector<int> >::type>(); - StaticAssertTypeEq<const std::vector<double>&, - StlContainerView<std::vector<double> >::const_reference>(); - - typedef std::vector<char> Chars; - Chars v1; - const Chars& v2(StlContainerView<Chars>::ConstReference(v1)); - EXPECT_EQ(&v1, &v2); - - v1.push_back('a'); - Chars v3 = StlContainerView<Chars>::Copy(v1); - EXPECT_THAT(v3, Eq(v3)); -} - -TEST(StlContainerViewTest, WorksForStaticNativeArray) { - StaticAssertTypeEq<NativeArray<int>, - StlContainerView<int[3]>::type>(); - StaticAssertTypeEq<NativeArray<double>, - StlContainerView<const double[4]>::type>(); - StaticAssertTypeEq<NativeArray<char[3]>, - StlContainerView<const char[2][3]>::type>(); - - StaticAssertTypeEq<const NativeArray<int>, - StlContainerView<int[2]>::const_reference>(); - - int a1[3] = { 0, 1, 2 }; - NativeArray<int> a2 = StlContainerView<int[3]>::ConstReference(a1); - EXPECT_EQ(3U, a2.size()); - EXPECT_EQ(a1, a2.begin()); - - const NativeArray<int> a3 = StlContainerView<int[3]>::Copy(a1); - ASSERT_EQ(3U, a3.size()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, a3.begin()[0]); - EXPECT_EQ(1, a3.begin()[1]); - EXPECT_EQ(2, a3.begin()[2]); - - // Makes sure a1 and a3 aren't aliases. - a1[0] = 3; - EXPECT_EQ(0, a3.begin()[0]); -} - -TEST(StlContainerViewTest, WorksForDynamicNativeArray) { - StaticAssertTypeEq<NativeArray<int>, - StlContainerView<std::tuple<const int*, size_t> >::type>(); - StaticAssertTypeEq< - NativeArray<double>, - StlContainerView<std::tuple<std::shared_ptr<double>, int> >::type>(); - - StaticAssertTypeEq< - const NativeArray<int>, - StlContainerView<std::tuple<const int*, int> >::const_reference>(); - - int a1[3] = { 0, 1, 2 }; - const int* const p1 = a1; - NativeArray<int> a2 = - StlContainerView<std::tuple<const int*, int> >::ConstReference( - std::make_tuple(p1, 3)); - EXPECT_EQ(3U, a2.size()); - EXPECT_EQ(a1, a2.begin()); - - const NativeArray<int> a3 = StlContainerView<std::tuple<int*, size_t> >::Copy( - std::make_tuple(static_cast<int*>(a1), 3)); - ASSERT_EQ(3U, a3.size()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, a3.begin()[0]); - EXPECT_EQ(1, a3.begin()[1]); - EXPECT_EQ(2, a3.begin()[2]); - - // Makes sure a1 and a3 aren't aliases. - a1[0] = 3; - EXPECT_EQ(0, a3.begin()[0]); -} - -// Tests the Function template struct. - -TEST(FunctionTest, Nullary) { - typedef Function<int()> F; // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(0u, F::ArgumentCount); - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<int, F::Result>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<std::tuple<>, F::ArgumentTuple>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<std::tuple<>, F::ArgumentMatcherTuple>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<void(), F::MakeResultVoid>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<IgnoredValue(), F::MakeResultIgnoredValue>::value)); -} - -TEST(FunctionTest, Unary) { - typedef Function<int(bool)> F; // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(1u, F::ArgumentCount); - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<int, F::Result>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<bool, F::Arg<0>::type>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<std::tuple<bool>, F::ArgumentTuple>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE(( - std::is_same<std::tuple<Matcher<bool>>, F::ArgumentMatcherTuple>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<void(bool), F::MakeResultVoid>::value)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<IgnoredValue(bool), // NOLINT - F::MakeResultIgnoredValue>::value)); -} - -TEST(FunctionTest, Binary) { - typedef Function<int(bool, const long&)> F; // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(2u, F::ArgumentCount); - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<int, F::Result>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<bool, F::Arg<0>::type>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<const long&, F::Arg<1>::type>::value)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<std::tuple<bool, const long&>, // NOLINT - F::ArgumentTuple>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE( - (std::is_same<std::tuple<Matcher<bool>, Matcher<const long&>>, // NOLINT - F::ArgumentMatcherTuple>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<void(bool, const long&), // NOLINT - F::MakeResultVoid>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<IgnoredValue(bool, const long&), // NOLINT - F::MakeResultIgnoredValue>::value)); -} - -TEST(FunctionTest, LongArgumentList) { - typedef Function<char(bool, int, char*, int&, const long&)> F; // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(5u, F::ArgumentCount); - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<char, F::Result>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<bool, F::Arg<0>::type>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<int, F::Arg<1>::type>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<char*, F::Arg<2>::type>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<int&, F::Arg<3>::type>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_same<const long&, F::Arg<4>::type>::value)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_TRUE( - (std::is_same<std::tuple<bool, int, char*, int&, const long&>, // NOLINT - F::ArgumentTuple>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE( - (std::is_same< - std::tuple<Matcher<bool>, Matcher<int>, Matcher<char*>, Matcher<int&>, - Matcher<const long&>>, // NOLINT - F::ArgumentMatcherTuple>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE( - (std::is_same<void(bool, int, char*, int&, const long&), // NOLINT - F::MakeResultVoid>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE(( - std::is_same<IgnoredValue(bool, int, char*, int&, const long&), // NOLINT - F::MakeResultIgnoredValue>::value)); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-matchers_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-matchers_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index c1949e634..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-matchers_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6939 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file tests some commonly used argument matchers. - -// Silence warning C4244: 'initializing': conversion from 'int' to 'short', -// possible loss of data and C4100, unreferenced local parameter -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(push) -# pragma warning(disable:4244) -# pragma warning(disable:4100) -#endif - -#include "gmock/gmock-matchers.h" - -#include <string.h> -#include <time.h> - -#include <array> -#include <cstdint> -#include <deque> -#include <forward_list> -#include <functional> -#include <iostream> -#include <iterator> -#include <limits> -#include <list> -#include <map> -#include <memory> -#include <set> -#include <sstream> -#include <string> -#include <type_traits> -#include <utility> -#include <vector> - -#include "gmock/gmock-more-matchers.h" -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest-spi.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -namespace testing { -namespace gmock_matchers_test { -namespace { - -using std::greater; -using std::less; -using std::list; -using std::make_pair; -using std::map; -using std::multimap; -using std::multiset; -using std::ostream; -using std::pair; -using std::set; -using std::stringstream; -using std::vector; -using testing::internal::DummyMatchResultListener; -using testing::internal::ElementMatcherPair; -using testing::internal::ElementMatcherPairs; -using testing::internal::ExplainMatchFailureTupleTo; -using testing::internal::FloatingEqMatcher; -using testing::internal::FormatMatcherDescription; -using testing::internal::IsReadableTypeName; -using testing::internal::MatchMatrix; -using testing::internal::PredicateFormatterFromMatcher; -using testing::internal::RE; -using testing::internal::StreamMatchResultListener; -using testing::internal::Strings; - -// Helper for testing container-valued matchers in mock method context. It is -// important to test matchers in this context, since it requires additional type -// deduction beyond what EXPECT_THAT does, thus making it more restrictive. -struct ContainerHelper { - MOCK_METHOD1(Call, void(std::vector<std::unique_ptr<int>>)); -}; - -std::vector<std::unique_ptr<int>> MakeUniquePtrs(const std::vector<int>& ints) { - std::vector<std::unique_ptr<int>> pointers; - for (int i : ints) pointers.emplace_back(new int(i)); - return pointers; -} - -// For testing ExplainMatchResultTo(). -class GreaterThanMatcher : public MatcherInterface<int> { - public: - explicit GreaterThanMatcher(int rhs) : rhs_(rhs) {} - - void DescribeTo(ostream* os) const override { *os << "is > " << rhs_; } - - bool MatchAndExplain(int lhs, MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - const int diff = lhs - rhs_; - if (diff > 0) { - *listener << "which is " << diff << " more than " << rhs_; - } else if (diff == 0) { - *listener << "which is the same as " << rhs_; - } else { - *listener << "which is " << -diff << " less than " << rhs_; - } - - return lhs > rhs_; - } - - private: - int rhs_; -}; - -Matcher<int> GreaterThan(int n) { - return MakeMatcher(new GreaterThanMatcher(n)); -} - -std::string OfType(const std::string& type_name) { -#if GTEST_HAS_RTTI - return IsReadableTypeName(type_name) ? " (of type " + type_name + ")" : ""; -#else - return ""; -#endif -} - -// Returns the description of the given matcher. -template <typename T> -std::string Describe(const Matcher<T>& m) { - return DescribeMatcher<T>(m); -} - -// Returns the description of the negation of the given matcher. -template <typename T> -std::string DescribeNegation(const Matcher<T>& m) { - return DescribeMatcher<T>(m, true); -} - -// Returns the reason why x matches, or doesn't match, m. -template <typename MatcherType, typename Value> -std::string Explain(const MatcherType& m, const Value& x) { - StringMatchResultListener listener; - ExplainMatchResult(m, x, &listener); - return listener.str(); -} - -TEST(MonotonicMatcherTest, IsPrintable) { - stringstream ss; - ss << GreaterThan(5); - EXPECT_EQ("is > 5", ss.str()); -} - -TEST(MatchResultListenerTest, StreamingWorks) { - StringMatchResultListener listener; - listener << "hi" << 5; - EXPECT_EQ("hi5", listener.str()); - - listener.Clear(); - EXPECT_EQ("", listener.str()); - - listener << 42; - EXPECT_EQ("42", listener.str()); - - // Streaming shouldn't crash when the underlying ostream is NULL. - DummyMatchResultListener dummy; - dummy << "hi" << 5; -} - -TEST(MatchResultListenerTest, CanAccessUnderlyingStream) { - EXPECT_TRUE(DummyMatchResultListener().stream() == nullptr); - EXPECT_TRUE(StreamMatchResultListener(nullptr).stream() == nullptr); - - EXPECT_EQ(&std::cout, StreamMatchResultListener(&std::cout).stream()); -} - -TEST(MatchResultListenerTest, IsInterestedWorks) { - EXPECT_TRUE(StringMatchResultListener().IsInterested()); - EXPECT_TRUE(StreamMatchResultListener(&std::cout).IsInterested()); - - EXPECT_FALSE(DummyMatchResultListener().IsInterested()); - EXPECT_FALSE(StreamMatchResultListener(nullptr).IsInterested()); -} - -// Makes sure that the MatcherInterface<T> interface doesn't -// change. -class EvenMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<int> { - public: - bool MatchAndExplain(int x, - MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const override { - return x % 2 == 0; - } - - void DescribeTo(ostream* os) const override { *os << "is an even number"; } - - // We deliberately don't define DescribeNegationTo() and - // ExplainMatchResultTo() here, to make sure the definition of these - // two methods is optional. -}; - -// Makes sure that the MatcherInterface API doesn't change. -TEST(MatcherInterfaceTest, CanBeImplementedUsingPublishedAPI) { - EvenMatcherImpl m; -} - -// Tests implementing a monomorphic matcher using MatchAndExplain(). - -class NewEvenMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<int> { - public: - bool MatchAndExplain(int x, MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - const bool match = x % 2 == 0; - // Verifies that we can stream to a listener directly. - *listener << "value % " << 2; - if (listener->stream() != nullptr) { - // Verifies that we can stream to a listener's underlying stream - // too. - *listener->stream() << " == " << (x % 2); - } - return match; - } - - void DescribeTo(ostream* os) const override { *os << "is an even number"; } -}; - -TEST(MatcherInterfaceTest, CanBeImplementedUsingNewAPI) { - Matcher<int> m = MakeMatcher(new NewEvenMatcherImpl); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(2)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(3)); - EXPECT_EQ("value % 2 == 0", Explain(m, 2)); - EXPECT_EQ("value % 2 == 1", Explain(m, 3)); -} - -// Tests default-constructing a matcher. -TEST(MatcherTest, CanBeDefaultConstructed) { - Matcher<double> m; -} - -// Tests that Matcher<T> can be constructed from a MatcherInterface<T>*. -TEST(MatcherTest, CanBeConstructedFromMatcherInterface) { - const MatcherInterface<int>* impl = new EvenMatcherImpl; - Matcher<int> m(impl); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(4)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(5)); -} - -// Tests that value can be used in place of Eq(value). -TEST(MatcherTest, CanBeImplicitlyConstructedFromValue) { - Matcher<int> m1 = 5; - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(5)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(6)); -} - -// Tests that NULL can be used in place of Eq(NULL). -TEST(MatcherTest, CanBeImplicitlyConstructedFromNULL) { - Matcher<int*> m1 = nullptr; - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(nullptr)); - int n = 0; - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(&n)); -} - -// Tests that matchers can be constructed from a variable that is not properly -// defined. This should be illegal, but many users rely on this accidentally. -struct Undefined { - virtual ~Undefined() = 0; - static const int kInt = 1; -}; - -TEST(MatcherTest, CanBeConstructedFromUndefinedVariable) { - Matcher<int> m1 = Undefined::kInt; - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(2)); -} - -// Test that a matcher parameterized with an abstract class compiles. -TEST(MatcherTest, CanAcceptAbstractClass) { Matcher<const Undefined&> m = _; } - -// Tests that matchers are copyable. -TEST(MatcherTest, IsCopyable) { - // Tests the copy constructor. - Matcher<bool> m1 = Eq(false); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(false)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(true)); - - // Tests the assignment operator. - m1 = Eq(true); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(true)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(false)); -} - -// Tests that Matcher<T>::DescribeTo() calls -// MatcherInterface<T>::DescribeTo(). -TEST(MatcherTest, CanDescribeItself) { - EXPECT_EQ("is an even number", - Describe(Matcher<int>(new EvenMatcherImpl))); -} - -// Tests Matcher<T>::MatchAndExplain(). -TEST(MatcherTest, MatchAndExplain) { - Matcher<int> m = GreaterThan(0); - StringMatchResultListener listener1; - EXPECT_TRUE(m.MatchAndExplain(42, &listener1)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is 42 more than 0", listener1.str()); - - StringMatchResultListener listener2; - EXPECT_FALSE(m.MatchAndExplain(-9, &listener2)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is 9 less than 0", listener2.str()); -} - -// Tests that a C-string literal can be implicitly converted to a -// Matcher<std::string> or Matcher<const std::string&>. -TEST(StringMatcherTest, CanBeImplicitlyConstructedFromCStringLiteral) { - Matcher<std::string> m1 = "hi"; - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches("hi")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches("hello")); - - Matcher<const std::string&> m2 = "hi"; - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches("hi")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches("hello")); -} - -// Tests that a string object can be implicitly converted to a -// Matcher<std::string> or Matcher<const std::string&>. -TEST(StringMatcherTest, CanBeImplicitlyConstructedFromString) { - Matcher<std::string> m1 = std::string("hi"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches("hi")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches("hello")); - - Matcher<const std::string&> m2 = std::string("hi"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches("hi")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches("hello")); -} - -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW -// Tests that a C-string literal can be implicitly converted to a -// Matcher<StringView> or Matcher<const StringView&>. -TEST(StringViewMatcherTest, CanBeImplicitlyConstructedFromCStringLiteral) { - Matcher<internal::StringView> m1 = "cats"; - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches("cats")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches("dogs")); - - Matcher<const internal::StringView&> m2 = "cats"; - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches("cats")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches("dogs")); -} - -// Tests that a std::string object can be implicitly converted to a -// Matcher<StringView> or Matcher<const StringView&>. -TEST(StringViewMatcherTest, CanBeImplicitlyConstructedFromString) { - Matcher<internal::StringView> m1 = std::string("cats"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches("cats")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches("dogs")); - - Matcher<const internal::StringView&> m2 = std::string("cats"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches("cats")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches("dogs")); -} - -// Tests that a StringView object can be implicitly converted to a -// Matcher<StringView> or Matcher<const StringView&>. -TEST(StringViewMatcherTest, CanBeImplicitlyConstructedFromStringView) { - Matcher<internal::StringView> m1 = internal::StringView("cats"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches("cats")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches("dogs")); - - Matcher<const internal::StringView&> m2 = internal::StringView("cats"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches("cats")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches("dogs")); -} -#endif // GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - -// Tests that a std::reference_wrapper<std::string> object can be implicitly -// converted to a Matcher<std::string> or Matcher<const std::string&> via Eq(). -TEST(StringMatcherTest, - CanBeImplicitlyConstructedFromEqReferenceWrapperString) { - std::string value = "cats"; - Matcher<std::string> m1 = Eq(std::ref(value)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches("cats")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches("dogs")); - - Matcher<const std::string&> m2 = Eq(std::ref(value)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches("cats")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches("dogs")); -} - -// Tests that MakeMatcher() constructs a Matcher<T> from a -// MatcherInterface* without requiring the user to explicitly -// write the type. -TEST(MakeMatcherTest, ConstructsMatcherFromMatcherInterface) { - const MatcherInterface<int>* dummy_impl = nullptr; - Matcher<int> m = MakeMatcher(dummy_impl); -} - -// Tests that MakePolymorphicMatcher() can construct a polymorphic -// matcher from its implementation using the old API. -const int g_bar = 1; -class ReferencesBarOrIsZeroImpl { - public: - template <typename T> - bool MatchAndExplain(const T& x, - MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const { - const void* p = &x; - return p == &g_bar || x == 0; - } - - void DescribeTo(ostream* os) const { *os << "g_bar or zero"; } - - void DescribeNegationTo(ostream* os) const { - *os << "doesn't reference g_bar and is not zero"; - } -}; - -// This function verifies that MakePolymorphicMatcher() returns a -// PolymorphicMatcher<T> where T is the argument's type. -PolymorphicMatcher<ReferencesBarOrIsZeroImpl> ReferencesBarOrIsZero() { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher(ReferencesBarOrIsZeroImpl()); -} - -TEST(MakePolymorphicMatcherTest, ConstructsMatcherUsingOldAPI) { - // Using a polymorphic matcher to match a reference type. - Matcher<const int&> m1 = ReferencesBarOrIsZero(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(0)); - // Verifies that the identity of a by-reference argument is preserved. - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(g_bar)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(1)); - EXPECT_EQ("g_bar or zero", Describe(m1)); - - // Using a polymorphic matcher to match a value type. - Matcher<double> m2 = ReferencesBarOrIsZero(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(0.0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(0.1)); - EXPECT_EQ("g_bar or zero", Describe(m2)); -} - -// Tests implementing a polymorphic matcher using MatchAndExplain(). - -class PolymorphicIsEvenImpl { - public: - void DescribeTo(ostream* os) const { *os << "is even"; } - - void DescribeNegationTo(ostream* os) const { - *os << "is odd"; - } - - template <typename T> - bool MatchAndExplain(const T& x, MatchResultListener* listener) const { - // Verifies that we can stream to the listener directly. - *listener << "% " << 2; - if (listener->stream() != nullptr) { - // Verifies that we can stream to the listener's underlying stream - // too. - *listener->stream() << " == " << (x % 2); - } - return (x % 2) == 0; - } -}; - -PolymorphicMatcher<PolymorphicIsEvenImpl> PolymorphicIsEven() { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher(PolymorphicIsEvenImpl()); -} - -TEST(MakePolymorphicMatcherTest, ConstructsMatcherUsingNewAPI) { - // Using PolymorphicIsEven() as a Matcher<int>. - const Matcher<int> m1 = PolymorphicIsEven(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(42)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(43)); - EXPECT_EQ("is even", Describe(m1)); - - const Matcher<int> not_m1 = Not(m1); - EXPECT_EQ("is odd", Describe(not_m1)); - - EXPECT_EQ("% 2 == 0", Explain(m1, 42)); - - // Using PolymorphicIsEven() as a Matcher<char>. - const Matcher<char> m2 = PolymorphicIsEven(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches('\x42')); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches('\x43')); - EXPECT_EQ("is even", Describe(m2)); - - const Matcher<char> not_m2 = Not(m2); - EXPECT_EQ("is odd", Describe(not_m2)); - - EXPECT_EQ("% 2 == 0", Explain(m2, '\x42')); -} - -// Tests that MatcherCast<T>(m) works when m is a polymorphic matcher. -TEST(MatcherCastTest, FromPolymorphicMatcher) { - Matcher<int> m = MatcherCast<int>(Eq(5)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(5)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(6)); -} - -// For testing casting matchers between compatible types. -class IntValue { - public: - // An int can be statically (although not implicitly) cast to a - // IntValue. - explicit IntValue(int a_value) : value_(a_value) {} - - int value() const { return value_; } - private: - int value_; -}; - -// For testing casting matchers between compatible types. -bool IsPositiveIntValue(const IntValue& foo) { - return foo.value() > 0; -} - -// Tests that MatcherCast<T>(m) works when m is a Matcher<U> where T -// can be statically converted to U. -TEST(MatcherCastTest, FromCompatibleType) { - Matcher<double> m1 = Eq(2.0); - Matcher<int> m2 = MatcherCast<int>(m1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(2)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(3)); - - Matcher<IntValue> m3 = Truly(IsPositiveIntValue); - Matcher<int> m4 = MatcherCast<int>(m3); - // In the following, the arguments 1 and 0 are statically converted - // to IntValue objects, and then tested by the IsPositiveIntValue() - // predicate. - EXPECT_TRUE(m4.Matches(1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m4.Matches(0)); -} - -// Tests that MatcherCast<T>(m) works when m is a Matcher<const T&>. -TEST(MatcherCastTest, FromConstReferenceToNonReference) { - Matcher<const int&> m1 = Eq(0); - Matcher<int> m2 = MatcherCast<int>(m1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(1)); -} - -// Tests that MatcherCast<T>(m) works when m is a Matcher<T&>. -TEST(MatcherCastTest, FromReferenceToNonReference) { - Matcher<int&> m1 = Eq(0); - Matcher<int> m2 = MatcherCast<int>(m1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(1)); -} - -// Tests that MatcherCast<const T&>(m) works when m is a Matcher<T>. -TEST(MatcherCastTest, FromNonReferenceToConstReference) { - Matcher<int> m1 = Eq(0); - Matcher<const int&> m2 = MatcherCast<const int&>(m1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(1)); -} - -// Tests that MatcherCast<T&>(m) works when m is a Matcher<T>. -TEST(MatcherCastTest, FromNonReferenceToReference) { - Matcher<int> m1 = Eq(0); - Matcher<int&> m2 = MatcherCast<int&>(m1); - int n = 0; - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(n)); - n = 1; - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(n)); -} - -// Tests that MatcherCast<T>(m) works when m is a Matcher<T>. -TEST(MatcherCastTest, FromSameType) { - Matcher<int> m1 = Eq(0); - Matcher<int> m2 = MatcherCast<int>(m1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(1)); -} - -// Tests that MatcherCast<T>(m) works when m is a value of the same type as the -// value type of the Matcher. -TEST(MatcherCastTest, FromAValue) { - Matcher<int> m = MatcherCast<int>(42); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(42)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(239)); -} - -// Tests that MatcherCast<T>(m) works when m is a value of the type implicitly -// convertible to the value type of the Matcher. -TEST(MatcherCastTest, FromAnImplicitlyConvertibleValue) { - const int kExpected = 'c'; - Matcher<int> m = MatcherCast<int>('c'); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(kExpected)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(kExpected + 1)); -} - -struct NonImplicitlyConstructibleTypeWithOperatorEq { - friend bool operator==( - const NonImplicitlyConstructibleTypeWithOperatorEq& /* ignored */, - int rhs) { - return 42 == rhs; - } - friend bool operator==( - int lhs, - const NonImplicitlyConstructibleTypeWithOperatorEq& /* ignored */) { - return lhs == 42; - } -}; - -// Tests that MatcherCast<T>(m) works when m is a neither a matcher nor -// implicitly convertible to the value type of the Matcher, but the value type -// of the matcher has operator==() overload accepting m. -TEST(MatcherCastTest, NonImplicitlyConstructibleTypeWithOperatorEq) { - Matcher<NonImplicitlyConstructibleTypeWithOperatorEq> m1 = - MatcherCast<NonImplicitlyConstructibleTypeWithOperatorEq>(42); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(NonImplicitlyConstructibleTypeWithOperatorEq())); - - Matcher<NonImplicitlyConstructibleTypeWithOperatorEq> m2 = - MatcherCast<NonImplicitlyConstructibleTypeWithOperatorEq>(239); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(NonImplicitlyConstructibleTypeWithOperatorEq())); - - // When updating the following lines please also change the comment to - // namespace convertible_from_any. - Matcher<int> m3 = - MatcherCast<int>(NonImplicitlyConstructibleTypeWithOperatorEq()); - EXPECT_TRUE(m3.Matches(42)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(239)); -} - -// ConvertibleFromAny does not work with MSVC. resulting in -// error C2440: 'initializing': cannot convert from 'Eq' to 'M' -// No constructor could take the source type, or constructor overload -// resolution was ambiguous - -#if !defined _MSC_VER - -// The below ConvertibleFromAny struct is implicitly constructible from anything -// and when in the same namespace can interact with other tests. In particular, -// if it is in the same namespace as other tests and one removes -// NonImplicitlyConstructibleTypeWithOperatorEq::operator==(int lhs, ...); -// then the corresponding test still compiles (and it should not!) by implicitly -// converting NonImplicitlyConstructibleTypeWithOperatorEq to ConvertibleFromAny -// in m3.Matcher(). -namespace convertible_from_any { -// Implicitly convertible from any type. -struct ConvertibleFromAny { - ConvertibleFromAny(int a_value) : value(a_value) {} - template <typename T> - ConvertibleFromAny(const T& /*a_value*/) : value(-1) { - ADD_FAILURE() << "Conversion constructor called"; - } - int value; -}; - -bool operator==(const ConvertibleFromAny& a, const ConvertibleFromAny& b) { - return a.value == b.value; -} - -ostream& operator<<(ostream& os, const ConvertibleFromAny& a) { - return os << a.value; -} - -TEST(MatcherCastTest, ConversionConstructorIsUsed) { - Matcher<ConvertibleFromAny> m = MatcherCast<ConvertibleFromAny>(1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(ConvertibleFromAny(1))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(ConvertibleFromAny(2))); -} - -TEST(MatcherCastTest, FromConvertibleFromAny) { - Matcher<ConvertibleFromAny> m = - MatcherCast<ConvertibleFromAny>(Eq(ConvertibleFromAny(1))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(ConvertibleFromAny(1))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(ConvertibleFromAny(2))); -} -} // namespace convertible_from_any - -#endif // !defined _MSC_VER - -struct IntReferenceWrapper { - IntReferenceWrapper(const int& a_value) : value(&a_value) {} - const int* value; -}; - -bool operator==(const IntReferenceWrapper& a, const IntReferenceWrapper& b) { - return a.value == b.value; -} - -TEST(MatcherCastTest, ValueIsNotCopied) { - int n = 42; - Matcher<IntReferenceWrapper> m = MatcherCast<IntReferenceWrapper>(n); - // Verify that the matcher holds a reference to n, not to its temporary copy. - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(n)); -} - -class Base { - public: - virtual ~Base() {} - Base() {} - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Base); -}; - -class Derived : public Base { - public: - Derived() : Base() {} - int i; -}; - -class OtherDerived : public Base {}; - -// Tests that SafeMatcherCast<T>(m) works when m is a polymorphic matcher. -TEST(SafeMatcherCastTest, FromPolymorphicMatcher) { - Matcher<char> m2 = SafeMatcherCast<char>(Eq(32)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(' ')); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches('\n')); -} - -// Tests that SafeMatcherCast<T>(m) works when m is a Matcher<U> where -// T and U are arithmetic types and T can be losslessly converted to -// U. -TEST(SafeMatcherCastTest, FromLosslesslyConvertibleArithmeticType) { - Matcher<double> m1 = DoubleEq(1.0); - Matcher<float> m2 = SafeMatcherCast<float>(m1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(1.0f)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(2.0f)); - - Matcher<char> m3 = SafeMatcherCast<char>(TypedEq<int>('a')); - EXPECT_TRUE(m3.Matches('a')); - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches('b')); -} - -// Tests that SafeMatcherCast<T>(m) works when m is a Matcher<U> where T and U -// are pointers or references to a derived and a base class, correspondingly. -TEST(SafeMatcherCastTest, FromBaseClass) { - Derived d, d2; - Matcher<Base*> m1 = Eq(&d); - Matcher<Derived*> m2 = SafeMatcherCast<Derived*>(m1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(&d)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(&d2)); - - Matcher<Base&> m3 = Ref(d); - Matcher<Derived&> m4 = SafeMatcherCast<Derived&>(m3); - EXPECT_TRUE(m4.Matches(d)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m4.Matches(d2)); -} - -// Tests that SafeMatcherCast<T&>(m) works when m is a Matcher<const T&>. -TEST(SafeMatcherCastTest, FromConstReferenceToReference) { - int n = 0; - Matcher<const int&> m1 = Ref(n); - Matcher<int&> m2 = SafeMatcherCast<int&>(m1); - int n1 = 0; - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(n)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(n1)); -} - -// Tests that MatcherCast<const T&>(m) works when m is a Matcher<T>. -TEST(SafeMatcherCastTest, FromNonReferenceToConstReference) { - Matcher<int> m1 = Eq(0); - Matcher<const int&> m2 = SafeMatcherCast<const int&>(m1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(1)); -} - -// Tests that SafeMatcherCast<T&>(m) works when m is a Matcher<T>. -TEST(SafeMatcherCastTest, FromNonReferenceToReference) { - Matcher<int> m1 = Eq(0); - Matcher<int&> m2 = SafeMatcherCast<int&>(m1); - int n = 0; - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(n)); - n = 1; - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(n)); -} - -// Tests that SafeMatcherCast<T>(m) works when m is a Matcher<T>. -TEST(SafeMatcherCastTest, FromSameType) { - Matcher<int> m1 = Eq(0); - Matcher<int> m2 = SafeMatcherCast<int>(m1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(1)); -} - -#if !defined _MSC_VER - -namespace convertible_from_any { -TEST(SafeMatcherCastTest, ConversionConstructorIsUsed) { - Matcher<ConvertibleFromAny> m = SafeMatcherCast<ConvertibleFromAny>(1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(ConvertibleFromAny(1))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(ConvertibleFromAny(2))); -} - -TEST(SafeMatcherCastTest, FromConvertibleFromAny) { - Matcher<ConvertibleFromAny> m = - SafeMatcherCast<ConvertibleFromAny>(Eq(ConvertibleFromAny(1))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(ConvertibleFromAny(1))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(ConvertibleFromAny(2))); -} -} // namespace convertible_from_any - -#endif // !defined _MSC_VER - -TEST(SafeMatcherCastTest, ValueIsNotCopied) { - int n = 42; - Matcher<IntReferenceWrapper> m = SafeMatcherCast<IntReferenceWrapper>(n); - // Verify that the matcher holds a reference to n, not to its temporary copy. - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(n)); -} - -TEST(ExpectThat, TakesLiterals) { - EXPECT_THAT(1, 1); - EXPECT_THAT(1.0, 1.0); - EXPECT_THAT(std::string(), ""); -} - -TEST(ExpectThat, TakesFunctions) { - struct Helper { - static void Func() {} - }; - void (*func)() = Helper::Func; - EXPECT_THAT(func, Helper::Func); - EXPECT_THAT(func, &Helper::Func); -} - -// Tests that A<T>() matches any value of type T. -TEST(ATest, MatchesAnyValue) { - // Tests a matcher for a value type. - Matcher<double> m1 = A<double>(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(91.43)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(-15.32)); - - // Tests a matcher for a reference type. - int a = 2; - int b = -6; - Matcher<int&> m2 = A<int&>(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(a)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(b)); -} - -TEST(ATest, WorksForDerivedClass) { - Base base; - Derived derived; - EXPECT_THAT(&base, A<Base*>()); - // This shouldn't compile: EXPECT_THAT(&base, A<Derived*>()); - EXPECT_THAT(&derived, A<Base*>()); - EXPECT_THAT(&derived, A<Derived*>()); -} - -// Tests that A<T>() describes itself properly. -TEST(ATest, CanDescribeSelf) { - EXPECT_EQ("is anything", Describe(A<bool>())); -} - -// Tests that An<T>() matches any value of type T. -TEST(AnTest, MatchesAnyValue) { - // Tests a matcher for a value type. - Matcher<int> m1 = An<int>(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(9143)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(-1532)); - - // Tests a matcher for a reference type. - int a = 2; - int b = -6; - Matcher<int&> m2 = An<int&>(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(a)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(b)); -} - -// Tests that An<T>() describes itself properly. -TEST(AnTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - EXPECT_EQ("is anything", Describe(An<int>())); -} - -// Tests that _ can be used as a matcher for any type and matches any -// value of that type. -TEST(UnderscoreTest, MatchesAnyValue) { - // Uses _ as a matcher for a value type. - Matcher<int> m1 = _; - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(123)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(-242)); - - // Uses _ as a matcher for a reference type. - bool a = false; - const bool b = true; - Matcher<const bool&> m2 = _; - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(a)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(b)); -} - -// Tests that _ describes itself properly. -TEST(UnderscoreTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<int> m = _; - EXPECT_EQ("is anything", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that Eq(x) matches any value equal to x. -TEST(EqTest, MatchesEqualValue) { - // 2 C-strings with same content but different addresses. - const char a1[] = "hi"; - const char a2[] = "hi"; - - Matcher<const char*> m1 = Eq(a1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(a1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(a2)); -} - -// Tests that Eq(v) describes itself properly. - -class Unprintable { - public: - Unprintable() : c_('a') {} - - bool operator==(const Unprintable& /* rhs */) const { return true; } - // -Wunused-private-field: dummy accessor for `c_`. - char dummy_c() { return c_; } - private: - char c_; -}; - -TEST(EqTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<Unprintable> m = Eq(Unprintable()); - EXPECT_EQ("is equal to 1-byte object <61>", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that Eq(v) can be used to match any type that supports -// comparing with type T, where T is v's type. -TEST(EqTest, IsPolymorphic) { - Matcher<int> m1 = Eq(1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(2)); - - Matcher<char> m2 = Eq(1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches('\1')); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches('a')); -} - -// Tests that TypedEq<T>(v) matches values of type T that's equal to v. -TEST(TypedEqTest, ChecksEqualityForGivenType) { - Matcher<char> m1 = TypedEq<char>('a'); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches('a')); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches('b')); - - Matcher<int> m2 = TypedEq<int>(6); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(6)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(7)); -} - -// Tests that TypedEq(v) describes itself properly. -TEST(TypedEqTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - EXPECT_EQ("is equal to 2", Describe(TypedEq<int>(2))); -} - -// Tests that TypedEq<T>(v) has type Matcher<T>. - -// Type<T>::IsTypeOf(v) compiles if and only if the type of value v is T, where -// T is a "bare" type (i.e. not in the form of const U or U&). If v's type is -// not T, the compiler will generate a message about "undefined reference". -template <typename T> -struct Type { - static bool IsTypeOf(const T& /* v */) { return true; } - - template <typename T2> - static void IsTypeOf(T2 v); -}; - -TEST(TypedEqTest, HasSpecifiedType) { - // Verfies that the type of TypedEq<T>(v) is Matcher<T>. - Type<Matcher<int> >::IsTypeOf(TypedEq<int>(5)); - Type<Matcher<double> >::IsTypeOf(TypedEq<double>(5)); -} - -// Tests that Ge(v) matches anything >= v. -TEST(GeTest, ImplementsGreaterThanOrEqual) { - Matcher<int> m1 = Ge(0); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(-1)); -} - -// Tests that Ge(v) describes itself properly. -TEST(GeTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<int> m = Ge(5); - EXPECT_EQ("is >= 5", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that Gt(v) matches anything > v. -TEST(GtTest, ImplementsGreaterThan) { - Matcher<double> m1 = Gt(0); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(1.0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(0.0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(-1.0)); -} - -// Tests that Gt(v) describes itself properly. -TEST(GtTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<int> m = Gt(5); - EXPECT_EQ("is > 5", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that Le(v) matches anything <= v. -TEST(LeTest, ImplementsLessThanOrEqual) { - Matcher<char> m1 = Le('b'); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches('a')); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches('b')); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches('c')); -} - -// Tests that Le(v) describes itself properly. -TEST(LeTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<int> m = Le(5); - EXPECT_EQ("is <= 5", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that Lt(v) matches anything < v. -TEST(LtTest, ImplementsLessThan) { - Matcher<const std::string&> m1 = Lt("Hello"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches("Abc")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches("Hello")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches("Hello, world!")); -} - -// Tests that Lt(v) describes itself properly. -TEST(LtTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<int> m = Lt(5); - EXPECT_EQ("is < 5", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that Ne(v) matches anything != v. -TEST(NeTest, ImplementsNotEqual) { - Matcher<int> m1 = Ne(0); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(-1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(0)); -} - -// Tests that Ne(v) describes itself properly. -TEST(NeTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<int> m = Ne(5); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't equal to 5", Describe(m)); -} - -class MoveOnly { - public: - explicit MoveOnly(int i) : i_(i) {} - MoveOnly(const MoveOnly&) = delete; - MoveOnly(MoveOnly&&) = default; - MoveOnly& operator=(const MoveOnly&) = delete; - MoveOnly& operator=(MoveOnly&&) = default; - - bool operator==(const MoveOnly& other) const { return i_ == other.i_; } - bool operator!=(const MoveOnly& other) const { return i_ != other.i_; } - bool operator<(const MoveOnly& other) const { return i_ < other.i_; } - bool operator<=(const MoveOnly& other) const { return i_ <= other.i_; } - bool operator>(const MoveOnly& other) const { return i_ > other.i_; } - bool operator>=(const MoveOnly& other) const { return i_ >= other.i_; } - - private: - int i_; -}; - -struct MoveHelper { - MOCK_METHOD1(Call, void(MoveOnly)); -}; - -TEST(ComparisonBaseTest, WorksWithMoveOnly) { - MoveOnly m{0}; - MoveHelper helper; - - EXPECT_CALL(helper, Call(Eq(ByRef(m)))); - helper.Call(MoveOnly(0)); - EXPECT_CALL(helper, Call(Ne(ByRef(m)))); - helper.Call(MoveOnly(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(helper, Call(Le(ByRef(m)))); - helper.Call(MoveOnly(0)); - EXPECT_CALL(helper, Call(Lt(ByRef(m)))); - helper.Call(MoveOnly(-1)); - EXPECT_CALL(helper, Call(Ge(ByRef(m)))); - helper.Call(MoveOnly(0)); - EXPECT_CALL(helper, Call(Gt(ByRef(m)))); - helper.Call(MoveOnly(1)); -} - -// Tests that IsNull() matches any NULL pointer of any type. -TEST(IsNullTest, MatchesNullPointer) { - Matcher<int*> m1 = IsNull(); - int* p1 = nullptr; - int n = 0; - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(p1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(&n)); - - Matcher<const char*> m2 = IsNull(); - const char* p2 = nullptr; - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(p2)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches("hi")); - - Matcher<void*> m3 = IsNull(); - void* p3 = nullptr; - EXPECT_TRUE(m3.Matches(p3)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(reinterpret_cast<void*>(0xbeef))); -} - -TEST(IsNullTest, StdFunction) { - const Matcher<std::function<void()>> m = IsNull(); - - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(std::function<void()>())); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches([]{})); -} - -// Tests that IsNull() describes itself properly. -TEST(IsNullTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<int*> m = IsNull(); - EXPECT_EQ("is NULL", Describe(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't NULL", DescribeNegation(m)); -} - -// Tests that NotNull() matches any non-NULL pointer of any type. -TEST(NotNullTest, MatchesNonNullPointer) { - Matcher<int*> m1 = NotNull(); - int* p1 = nullptr; - int n = 0; - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(p1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(&n)); - - Matcher<const char*> m2 = NotNull(); - const char* p2 = nullptr; - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(p2)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches("hi")); -} - -TEST(NotNullTest, LinkedPtr) { - const Matcher<std::shared_ptr<int>> m = NotNull(); - const std::shared_ptr<int> null_p; - const std::shared_ptr<int> non_null_p(new int); - - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(null_p)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(non_null_p)); -} - -TEST(NotNullTest, ReferenceToConstLinkedPtr) { - const Matcher<const std::shared_ptr<double>&> m = NotNull(); - const std::shared_ptr<double> null_p; - const std::shared_ptr<double> non_null_p(new double); - - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(null_p)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(non_null_p)); -} - -TEST(NotNullTest, StdFunction) { - const Matcher<std::function<void()>> m = NotNull(); - - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches([]{})); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(std::function<void()>())); -} - -// Tests that NotNull() describes itself properly. -TEST(NotNullTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<int*> m = NotNull(); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't NULL", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that Ref(variable) matches an argument that references -// 'variable'. -TEST(RefTest, MatchesSameVariable) { - int a = 0; - int b = 0; - Matcher<int&> m = Ref(a); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(a)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(b)); -} - -// Tests that Ref(variable) describes itself properly. -TEST(RefTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - int n = 5; - Matcher<int&> m = Ref(n); - stringstream ss; - ss << "references the variable @" << &n << " 5"; - EXPECT_EQ(ss.str(), Describe(m)); -} - -// Test that Ref(non_const_varialbe) can be used as a matcher for a -// const reference. -TEST(RefTest, CanBeUsedAsMatcherForConstReference) { - int a = 0; - int b = 0; - Matcher<const int&> m = Ref(a); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(a)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(b)); -} - -// Tests that Ref(variable) is covariant, i.e. Ref(derived) can be -// used wherever Ref(base) can be used (Ref(derived) is a sub-type -// of Ref(base), but not vice versa. - -TEST(RefTest, IsCovariant) { - Base base, base2; - Derived derived; - Matcher<const Base&> m1 = Ref(base); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(base)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(base2)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(derived)); - - m1 = Ref(derived); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(derived)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(base)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(base2)); -} - -TEST(RefTest, ExplainsResult) { - int n = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(Explain(Matcher<const int&>(Ref(n)), n), - StartsWith("which is located @")); - - int m = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(Explain(Matcher<const int&>(Ref(n)), m), - StartsWith("which is located @")); -} - -// Tests string comparison matchers. - -TEST(StrEqTest, MatchesEqualString) { - Matcher<const char*> m = StrEq(std::string("Hello")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches("Hello")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches("hello")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(nullptr)); - - Matcher<const std::string&> m2 = StrEq("Hello"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches("Hello")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches("Hi")); - -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - Matcher<const internal::StringView&> m3 = StrEq("Hello"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView("Hello"))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView("hello"))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView())); - - Matcher<const internal::StringView&> m_empty = StrEq(""); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_empty.Matches(internal::StringView(""))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_empty.Matches(internal::StringView())); - EXPECT_FALSE(m_empty.Matches(internal::StringView("hello"))); -#endif // GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW -} - -TEST(StrEqTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<std::string> m = StrEq("Hi-\'\"?\\\a\b\f\n\r\t\v\xD3"); - EXPECT_EQ("is equal to \"Hi-\'\\\"?\\\\\\a\\b\\f\\n\\r\\t\\v\\xD3\"", - Describe(m)); - - std::string str("01204500800"); - str[3] = '\0'; - Matcher<std::string> m2 = StrEq(str); - EXPECT_EQ("is equal to \"012\\04500800\"", Describe(m2)); - str[0] = str[6] = str[7] = str[9] = str[10] = '\0'; - Matcher<std::string> m3 = StrEq(str); - EXPECT_EQ("is equal to \"\\012\\045\\0\\08\\0\\0\"", Describe(m3)); -} - -TEST(StrNeTest, MatchesUnequalString) { - Matcher<const char*> m = StrNe("Hello"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches("")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(nullptr)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches("Hello")); - - Matcher<std::string> m2 = StrNe(std::string("Hello")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches("hello")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches("Hello")); - -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - Matcher<const internal::StringView> m3 = StrNe("Hello"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView(""))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView())); - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView("Hello"))); -#endif // GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW -} - -TEST(StrNeTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const char*> m = StrNe("Hi"); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't equal to \"Hi\"", Describe(m)); -} - -TEST(StrCaseEqTest, MatchesEqualStringIgnoringCase) { - Matcher<const char*> m = StrCaseEq(std::string("Hello")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches("Hello")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches("hello")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches("Hi")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(nullptr)); - - Matcher<const std::string&> m2 = StrCaseEq("Hello"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches("hello")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches("Hi")); - -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - Matcher<const internal::StringView&> m3 = StrCaseEq(std::string("Hello")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView("Hello"))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView("hello"))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView("Hi"))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView())); -#endif // GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW -} - -TEST(StrCaseEqTest, MatchesEqualStringWith0IgnoringCase) { - std::string str1("oabocdooeoo"); - std::string str2("OABOCDOOEOO"); - Matcher<const std::string&> m0 = StrCaseEq(str1); - EXPECT_FALSE(m0.Matches(str2 + std::string(1, '\0'))); - - str1[3] = str2[3] = '\0'; - Matcher<const std::string&> m1 = StrCaseEq(str1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(str2)); - - str1[0] = str1[6] = str1[7] = str1[10] = '\0'; - str2[0] = str2[6] = str2[7] = str2[10] = '\0'; - Matcher<const std::string&> m2 = StrCaseEq(str1); - str1[9] = str2[9] = '\0'; - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(str2)); - - Matcher<const std::string&> m3 = StrCaseEq(str1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m3.Matches(str2)); - - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(str2 + "x")); - str2.append(1, '\0'); - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(str2)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(std::string(str2, 0, 9))); -} - -TEST(StrCaseEqTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<std::string> m = StrCaseEq("Hi"); - EXPECT_EQ("is equal to (ignoring case) \"Hi\"", Describe(m)); -} - -TEST(StrCaseNeTest, MatchesUnequalStringIgnoringCase) { - Matcher<const char*> m = StrCaseNe("Hello"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches("Hi")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(nullptr)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches("Hello")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches("hello")); - - Matcher<std::string> m2 = StrCaseNe(std::string("Hello")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches("")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches("Hello")); - -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - Matcher<const internal::StringView> m3 = StrCaseNe("Hello"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView("Hi"))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView())); - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView("Hello"))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView("hello"))); -#endif // GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW -} - -TEST(StrCaseNeTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const char*> m = StrCaseNe("Hi"); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't equal to (ignoring case) \"Hi\"", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that HasSubstr() works for matching string-typed values. -TEST(HasSubstrTest, WorksForStringClasses) { - const Matcher<std::string> m1 = HasSubstr("foo"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(std::string("I love food."))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(std::string("tofo"))); - - const Matcher<const std::string&> m2 = HasSubstr("foo"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(std::string("I love food."))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(std::string("tofo"))); - - const Matcher<std::string> m_empty = HasSubstr(""); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_empty.Matches(std::string())); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_empty.Matches(std::string("not empty"))); -} - -// Tests that HasSubstr() works for matching C-string-typed values. -TEST(HasSubstrTest, WorksForCStrings) { - const Matcher<char*> m1 = HasSubstr("foo"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(const_cast<char*>("I love food."))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(const_cast<char*>("tofo"))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(nullptr)); - - const Matcher<const char*> m2 = HasSubstr("foo"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches("I love food.")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches("tofo")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(nullptr)); - - const Matcher<const char*> m_empty = HasSubstr(""); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_empty.Matches("not empty")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_empty.Matches("")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m_empty.Matches(nullptr)); -} - -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW -// Tests that HasSubstr() works for matching StringView-typed values. -TEST(HasSubstrTest, WorksForStringViewClasses) { - const Matcher<internal::StringView> m1 = HasSubstr("foo"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(internal::StringView("I love food."))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(internal::StringView("tofo"))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(internal::StringView())); - - const Matcher<const internal::StringView&> m2 = HasSubstr("foo"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(internal::StringView("I love food."))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(internal::StringView("tofo"))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(internal::StringView())); - - const Matcher<const internal::StringView&> m3 = HasSubstr(""); - EXPECT_TRUE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView("foo"))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView(""))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView())); -} -#endif // GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - -// Tests that HasSubstr(s) describes itself properly. -TEST(HasSubstrTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<std::string> m = HasSubstr("foo\n\""); - EXPECT_EQ("has substring \"foo\\n\\\"\"", Describe(m)); -} - -TEST(KeyTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const pair<std::string, int>&> m = Key("foo"); - EXPECT_EQ("has a key that is equal to \"foo\"", Describe(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("doesn't have a key that is equal to \"foo\"", DescribeNegation(m)); -} - -TEST(KeyTest, ExplainsResult) { - Matcher<pair<int, bool> > m = Key(GreaterThan(10)); - EXPECT_EQ("whose first field is a value which is 5 less than 10", - Explain(m, make_pair(5, true))); - EXPECT_EQ("whose first field is a value which is 5 more than 10", - Explain(m, make_pair(15, true))); -} - -TEST(KeyTest, MatchesCorrectly) { - pair<int, std::string> p(25, "foo"); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Key(25)); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Not(Key(42))); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Key(Ge(20))); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Not(Key(Lt(25)))); -} - -TEST(KeyTest, WorksWithMoveOnly) { - pair<std::unique_ptr<int>, std::unique_ptr<int>> p; - EXPECT_THAT(p, Key(Eq(nullptr))); -} - -template <size_t I> -struct Tag {}; - -struct PairWithGet { - int member_1; - std::string member_2; - using first_type = int; - using second_type = std::string; - - const int& GetImpl(Tag<0>) const { return member_1; } - const std::string& GetImpl(Tag<1>) const { return member_2; } -}; -template <size_t I> -auto get(const PairWithGet& value) -> decltype(value.GetImpl(Tag<I>())) { - return value.GetImpl(Tag<I>()); -} -TEST(PairTest, MatchesPairWithGetCorrectly) { - PairWithGet p{25, "foo"}; - EXPECT_THAT(p, Key(25)); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Not(Key(42))); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Key(Ge(20))); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Not(Key(Lt(25)))); - - std::vector<PairWithGet> v = {{11, "Foo"}, {29, "gMockIsBestMock"}}; - EXPECT_THAT(v, Contains(Key(29))); -} - -TEST(KeyTest, SafelyCastsInnerMatcher) { - Matcher<int> is_positive = Gt(0); - Matcher<int> is_negative = Lt(0); - pair<char, bool> p('a', true); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Key(is_positive)); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Not(Key(is_negative))); -} - -TEST(KeyTest, InsideContainsUsingMap) { - map<int, char> container; - container.insert(make_pair(1, 'a')); - container.insert(make_pair(2, 'b')); - container.insert(make_pair(4, 'c')); - EXPECT_THAT(container, Contains(Key(1))); - EXPECT_THAT(container, Not(Contains(Key(3)))); -} - -TEST(KeyTest, InsideContainsUsingMultimap) { - multimap<int, char> container; - container.insert(make_pair(1, 'a')); - container.insert(make_pair(2, 'b')); - container.insert(make_pair(4, 'c')); - - EXPECT_THAT(container, Not(Contains(Key(25)))); - container.insert(make_pair(25, 'd')); - EXPECT_THAT(container, Contains(Key(25))); - container.insert(make_pair(25, 'e')); - EXPECT_THAT(container, Contains(Key(25))); - - EXPECT_THAT(container, Contains(Key(1))); - EXPECT_THAT(container, Not(Contains(Key(3)))); -} - -TEST(PairTest, Typing) { - // Test verifies the following type conversions can be compiled. - Matcher<const pair<const char*, int>&> m1 = Pair("foo", 42); - Matcher<const pair<const char*, int> > m2 = Pair("foo", 42); - Matcher<pair<const char*, int> > m3 = Pair("foo", 42); - - Matcher<pair<int, const std::string> > m4 = Pair(25, "42"); - Matcher<pair<const std::string, int> > m5 = Pair("25", 42); -} - -TEST(PairTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const pair<std::string, int>&> m1 = Pair("foo", 42); - EXPECT_EQ("has a first field that is equal to \"foo\"" - ", and has a second field that is equal to 42", - Describe(m1)); - EXPECT_EQ("has a first field that isn't equal to \"foo\"" - ", or has a second field that isn't equal to 42", - DescribeNegation(m1)); - // Double and triple negation (1 or 2 times not and description of negation). - Matcher<const pair<int, int>&> m2 = Not(Pair(Not(13), 42)); - EXPECT_EQ("has a first field that isn't equal to 13" - ", and has a second field that is equal to 42", - DescribeNegation(m2)); -} - -TEST(PairTest, CanExplainMatchResultTo) { - // If neither field matches, Pair() should explain about the first - // field. - const Matcher<pair<int, int> > m = Pair(GreaterThan(0), GreaterThan(0)); - EXPECT_EQ("whose first field does not match, which is 1 less than 0", - Explain(m, make_pair(-1, -2))); - - // If the first field matches but the second doesn't, Pair() should - // explain about the second field. - EXPECT_EQ("whose second field does not match, which is 2 less than 0", - Explain(m, make_pair(1, -2))); - - // If the first field doesn't match but the second does, Pair() - // should explain about the first field. - EXPECT_EQ("whose first field does not match, which is 1 less than 0", - Explain(m, make_pair(-1, 2))); - - // If both fields match, Pair() should explain about them both. - EXPECT_EQ("whose both fields match, where the first field is a value " - "which is 1 more than 0, and the second field is a value " - "which is 2 more than 0", - Explain(m, make_pair(1, 2))); - - // If only the first match has an explanation, only this explanation should - // be printed. - const Matcher<pair<int, int> > explain_first = Pair(GreaterThan(0), 0); - EXPECT_EQ("whose both fields match, where the first field is a value " - "which is 1 more than 0", - Explain(explain_first, make_pair(1, 0))); - - // If only the second match has an explanation, only this explanation should - // be printed. - const Matcher<pair<int, int> > explain_second = Pair(0, GreaterThan(0)); - EXPECT_EQ("whose both fields match, where the second field is a value " - "which is 1 more than 0", - Explain(explain_second, make_pair(0, 1))); -} - -TEST(PairTest, MatchesCorrectly) { - pair<int, std::string> p(25, "foo"); - - // Both fields match. - EXPECT_THAT(p, Pair(25, "foo")); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Pair(Ge(20), HasSubstr("o"))); - - // 'first' doesnt' match, but 'second' matches. - EXPECT_THAT(p, Not(Pair(42, "foo"))); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Not(Pair(Lt(25), "foo"))); - - // 'first' matches, but 'second' doesn't match. - EXPECT_THAT(p, Not(Pair(25, "bar"))); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Not(Pair(25, Not("foo")))); - - // Neither field matches. - EXPECT_THAT(p, Not(Pair(13, "bar"))); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Not(Pair(Lt(13), HasSubstr("a")))); -} - -TEST(PairTest, WorksWithMoveOnly) { - pair<std::unique_ptr<int>, std::unique_ptr<int>> p; - p.second.reset(new int(7)); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Pair(Eq(nullptr), Ne(nullptr))); -} - -TEST(PairTest, SafelyCastsInnerMatchers) { - Matcher<int> is_positive = Gt(0); - Matcher<int> is_negative = Lt(0); - pair<char, bool> p('a', true); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Pair(is_positive, _)); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Not(Pair(is_negative, _))); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Pair(_, is_positive)); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Not(Pair(_, is_negative))); -} - -TEST(PairTest, InsideContainsUsingMap) { - map<int, char> container; - container.insert(make_pair(1, 'a')); - container.insert(make_pair(2, 'b')); - container.insert(make_pair(4, 'c')); - EXPECT_THAT(container, Contains(Pair(1, 'a'))); - EXPECT_THAT(container, Contains(Pair(1, _))); - EXPECT_THAT(container, Contains(Pair(_, 'a'))); - EXPECT_THAT(container, Not(Contains(Pair(3, _)))); -} - -TEST(ContainsTest, WorksWithMoveOnly) { - ContainerHelper helper; - EXPECT_CALL(helper, Call(Contains(Pointee(2)))); - helper.Call(MakeUniquePtrs({1, 2})); -} - -TEST(PairTest, UseGetInsteadOfMembers) { - PairWithGet pair{7, "ABC"}; - EXPECT_THAT(pair, Pair(7, "ABC")); - EXPECT_THAT(pair, Pair(Ge(7), HasSubstr("AB"))); - EXPECT_THAT(pair, Not(Pair(Lt(7), "ABC"))); - - std::vector<PairWithGet> v = {{11, "Foo"}, {29, "gMockIsBestMock"}}; - EXPECT_THAT(v, - ElementsAre(Pair(11, std::string("Foo")), Pair(Ge(10), Not("")))); -} - -// Tests StartsWith(s). - -TEST(StartsWithTest, MatchesStringWithGivenPrefix) { - const Matcher<const char*> m1 = StartsWith(std::string("")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches("Hi")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches("")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(nullptr)); - - const Matcher<const std::string&> m2 = StartsWith("Hi"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches("Hi")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches("Hi Hi!")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches("High")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches("H")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(" Hi")); - -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - const Matcher<internal::StringView> m_empty = StartsWith(""); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_empty.Matches(internal::StringView())); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_empty.Matches(internal::StringView(""))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_empty.Matches(internal::StringView("not empty"))); -#endif // GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW -} - -TEST(StartsWithTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const std::string> m = StartsWith("Hi"); - EXPECT_EQ("starts with \"Hi\"", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests EndsWith(s). - -TEST(EndsWithTest, MatchesStringWithGivenSuffix) { - const Matcher<const char*> m1 = EndsWith(""); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches("Hi")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches("")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(nullptr)); - - const Matcher<const std::string&> m2 = EndsWith(std::string("Hi")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches("Hi")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches("Wow Hi Hi")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches("Super Hi")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches("i")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches("Hi ")); - -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - const Matcher<const internal::StringView&> m4 = EndsWith(""); - EXPECT_TRUE(m4.Matches("Hi")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m4.Matches("")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m4.Matches(internal::StringView())); - EXPECT_TRUE(m4.Matches(internal::StringView(""))); -#endif // GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW -} - -TEST(EndsWithTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const std::string> m = EndsWith("Hi"); - EXPECT_EQ("ends with \"Hi\"", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests MatchesRegex(). - -TEST(MatchesRegexTest, MatchesStringMatchingGivenRegex) { - const Matcher<const char*> m1 = MatchesRegex("a.*z"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches("az")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches("abcz")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(nullptr)); - - const Matcher<const std::string&> m2 = MatchesRegex(new RE("a.*z")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches("azbz")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches("az1")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches("1az")); - -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - const Matcher<const internal::StringView&> m3 = MatchesRegex("a.*z"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView("az"))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView("abcz"))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView("1az"))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView())); - const Matcher<const internal::StringView&> m4 = MatchesRegex(""); - EXPECT_TRUE(m4.Matches(internal::StringView(""))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m4.Matches(internal::StringView())); -#endif // GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW -} - -TEST(MatchesRegexTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const std::string> m1 = MatchesRegex(std::string("Hi.*")); - EXPECT_EQ("matches regular expression \"Hi.*\"", Describe(m1)); - - Matcher<const char*> m2 = MatchesRegex(new RE("a.*")); - EXPECT_EQ("matches regular expression \"a.*\"", Describe(m2)); - -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - Matcher<const internal::StringView> m3 = MatchesRegex(new RE("0.*")); - EXPECT_EQ("matches regular expression \"0.*\"", Describe(m3)); -#endif // GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW -} - -// Tests ContainsRegex(). - -TEST(ContainsRegexTest, MatchesStringContainingGivenRegex) { - const Matcher<const char*> m1 = ContainsRegex(std::string("a.*z")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches("az")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches("0abcz1")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(nullptr)); - - const Matcher<const std::string&> m2 = ContainsRegex(new RE("a.*z")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches("azbz")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches("az1")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches("1a")); - -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - const Matcher<const internal::StringView&> m3 = - ContainsRegex(new RE("a.*z")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView("azbz"))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView("az1"))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView("1a"))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(internal::StringView())); - const Matcher<const internal::StringView&> m4 = ContainsRegex(""); - EXPECT_TRUE(m4.Matches(internal::StringView(""))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m4.Matches(internal::StringView())); -#endif // GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW -} - -TEST(ContainsRegexTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const std::string> m1 = ContainsRegex("Hi.*"); - EXPECT_EQ("contains regular expression \"Hi.*\"", Describe(m1)); - - Matcher<const char*> m2 = ContainsRegex(new RE("a.*")); - EXPECT_EQ("contains regular expression \"a.*\"", Describe(m2)); - -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - Matcher<const internal::StringView> m3 = ContainsRegex(new RE("0.*")); - EXPECT_EQ("contains regular expression \"0.*\"", Describe(m3)); -#endif // GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW -} - -// Tests for wide strings. -#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING -TEST(StdWideStrEqTest, MatchesEqual) { - Matcher<const wchar_t*> m = StrEq(::std::wstring(L"Hello")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(L"Hello")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(L"hello")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(nullptr)); - - Matcher<const ::std::wstring&> m2 = StrEq(L"Hello"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(L"Hello")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(L"Hi")); - - Matcher<const ::std::wstring&> m3 = StrEq(L"\xD3\x576\x8D3\xC74D"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m3.Matches(L"\xD3\x576\x8D3\xC74D")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(L"\xD3\x576\x8D3\xC74E")); - - ::std::wstring str(L"01204500800"); - str[3] = L'\0'; - Matcher<const ::std::wstring&> m4 = StrEq(str); - EXPECT_TRUE(m4.Matches(str)); - str[0] = str[6] = str[7] = str[9] = str[10] = L'\0'; - Matcher<const ::std::wstring&> m5 = StrEq(str); - EXPECT_TRUE(m5.Matches(str)); -} - -TEST(StdWideStrEqTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher< ::std::wstring> m = StrEq(L"Hi-\'\"?\\\a\b\f\n\r\t\v"); - EXPECT_EQ("is equal to L\"Hi-\'\\\"?\\\\\\a\\b\\f\\n\\r\\t\\v\"", - Describe(m)); - - Matcher< ::std::wstring> m2 = StrEq(L"\xD3\x576\x8D3\xC74D"); - EXPECT_EQ("is equal to L\"\\xD3\\x576\\x8D3\\xC74D\"", - Describe(m2)); - - ::std::wstring str(L"01204500800"); - str[3] = L'\0'; - Matcher<const ::std::wstring&> m4 = StrEq(str); - EXPECT_EQ("is equal to L\"012\\04500800\"", Describe(m4)); - str[0] = str[6] = str[7] = str[9] = str[10] = L'\0'; - Matcher<const ::std::wstring&> m5 = StrEq(str); - EXPECT_EQ("is equal to L\"\\012\\045\\0\\08\\0\\0\"", Describe(m5)); -} - -TEST(StdWideStrNeTest, MatchesUnequalString) { - Matcher<const wchar_t*> m = StrNe(L"Hello"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(L"")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(nullptr)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(L"Hello")); - - Matcher< ::std::wstring> m2 = StrNe(::std::wstring(L"Hello")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(L"hello")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(L"Hello")); -} - -TEST(StdWideStrNeTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const wchar_t*> m = StrNe(L"Hi"); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't equal to L\"Hi\"", Describe(m)); -} - -TEST(StdWideStrCaseEqTest, MatchesEqualStringIgnoringCase) { - Matcher<const wchar_t*> m = StrCaseEq(::std::wstring(L"Hello")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(L"Hello")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(L"hello")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(L"Hi")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(nullptr)); - - Matcher<const ::std::wstring&> m2 = StrCaseEq(L"Hello"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(L"hello")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(L"Hi")); -} - -TEST(StdWideStrCaseEqTest, MatchesEqualStringWith0IgnoringCase) { - ::std::wstring str1(L"oabocdooeoo"); - ::std::wstring str2(L"OABOCDOOEOO"); - Matcher<const ::std::wstring&> m0 = StrCaseEq(str1); - EXPECT_FALSE(m0.Matches(str2 + ::std::wstring(1, L'\0'))); - - str1[3] = str2[3] = L'\0'; - Matcher<const ::std::wstring&> m1 = StrCaseEq(str1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(str2)); - - str1[0] = str1[6] = str1[7] = str1[10] = L'\0'; - str2[0] = str2[6] = str2[7] = str2[10] = L'\0'; - Matcher<const ::std::wstring&> m2 = StrCaseEq(str1); - str1[9] = str2[9] = L'\0'; - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(str2)); - - Matcher<const ::std::wstring&> m3 = StrCaseEq(str1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m3.Matches(str2)); - - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(str2 + L"x")); - str2.append(1, L'\0'); - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(str2)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(::std::wstring(str2, 0, 9))); -} - -TEST(StdWideStrCaseEqTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher< ::std::wstring> m = StrCaseEq(L"Hi"); - EXPECT_EQ("is equal to (ignoring case) L\"Hi\"", Describe(m)); -} - -TEST(StdWideStrCaseNeTest, MatchesUnequalStringIgnoringCase) { - Matcher<const wchar_t*> m = StrCaseNe(L"Hello"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(L"Hi")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(nullptr)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(L"Hello")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(L"hello")); - - Matcher< ::std::wstring> m2 = StrCaseNe(::std::wstring(L"Hello")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(L"")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(L"Hello")); -} - -TEST(StdWideStrCaseNeTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const wchar_t*> m = StrCaseNe(L"Hi"); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't equal to (ignoring case) L\"Hi\"", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that HasSubstr() works for matching wstring-typed values. -TEST(StdWideHasSubstrTest, WorksForStringClasses) { - const Matcher< ::std::wstring> m1 = HasSubstr(L"foo"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(::std::wstring(L"I love food."))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(::std::wstring(L"tofo"))); - - const Matcher<const ::std::wstring&> m2 = HasSubstr(L"foo"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(::std::wstring(L"I love food."))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(::std::wstring(L"tofo"))); -} - -// Tests that HasSubstr() works for matching C-wide-string-typed values. -TEST(StdWideHasSubstrTest, WorksForCStrings) { - const Matcher<wchar_t*> m1 = HasSubstr(L"foo"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(const_cast<wchar_t*>(L"I love food."))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(const_cast<wchar_t*>(L"tofo"))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(nullptr)); - - const Matcher<const wchar_t*> m2 = HasSubstr(L"foo"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(L"I love food.")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(L"tofo")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(nullptr)); -} - -// Tests that HasSubstr(s) describes itself properly. -TEST(StdWideHasSubstrTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher< ::std::wstring> m = HasSubstr(L"foo\n\""); - EXPECT_EQ("has substring L\"foo\\n\\\"\"", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests StartsWith(s). - -TEST(StdWideStartsWithTest, MatchesStringWithGivenPrefix) { - const Matcher<const wchar_t*> m1 = StartsWith(::std::wstring(L"")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(L"Hi")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(L"")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(nullptr)); - - const Matcher<const ::std::wstring&> m2 = StartsWith(L"Hi"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(L"Hi")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(L"Hi Hi!")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(L"High")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(L"H")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(L" Hi")); -} - -TEST(StdWideStartsWithTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const ::std::wstring> m = StartsWith(L"Hi"); - EXPECT_EQ("starts with L\"Hi\"", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests EndsWith(s). - -TEST(StdWideEndsWithTest, MatchesStringWithGivenSuffix) { - const Matcher<const wchar_t*> m1 = EndsWith(L""); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(L"Hi")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(L"")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(nullptr)); - - const Matcher<const ::std::wstring&> m2 = EndsWith(::std::wstring(L"Hi")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(L"Hi")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(L"Wow Hi Hi")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(L"Super Hi")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(L"i")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(L"Hi ")); -} - -TEST(StdWideEndsWithTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const ::std::wstring> m = EndsWith(L"Hi"); - EXPECT_EQ("ends with L\"Hi\"", Describe(m)); -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING - -typedef ::std::tuple<long, int> Tuple2; // NOLINT - -// Tests that Eq() matches a 2-tuple where the first field == the -// second field. -TEST(Eq2Test, MatchesEqualArguments) { - Matcher<const Tuple2&> m = Eq(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tuple2(5L, 5))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tuple2(5L, 6))); -} - -// Tests that Eq() describes itself properly. -TEST(Eq2Test, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const Tuple2&> m = Eq(); - EXPECT_EQ("are an equal pair", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that Ge() matches a 2-tuple where the first field >= the -// second field. -TEST(Ge2Test, MatchesGreaterThanOrEqualArguments) { - Matcher<const Tuple2&> m = Ge(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tuple2(5L, 4))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tuple2(5L, 5))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tuple2(5L, 6))); -} - -// Tests that Ge() describes itself properly. -TEST(Ge2Test, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const Tuple2&> m = Ge(); - EXPECT_EQ("are a pair where the first >= the second", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that Gt() matches a 2-tuple where the first field > the -// second field. -TEST(Gt2Test, MatchesGreaterThanArguments) { - Matcher<const Tuple2&> m = Gt(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tuple2(5L, 4))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tuple2(5L, 5))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tuple2(5L, 6))); -} - -// Tests that Gt() describes itself properly. -TEST(Gt2Test, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const Tuple2&> m = Gt(); - EXPECT_EQ("are a pair where the first > the second", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that Le() matches a 2-tuple where the first field <= the -// second field. -TEST(Le2Test, MatchesLessThanOrEqualArguments) { - Matcher<const Tuple2&> m = Le(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tuple2(5L, 6))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tuple2(5L, 5))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tuple2(5L, 4))); -} - -// Tests that Le() describes itself properly. -TEST(Le2Test, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const Tuple2&> m = Le(); - EXPECT_EQ("are a pair where the first <= the second", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that Lt() matches a 2-tuple where the first field < the -// second field. -TEST(Lt2Test, MatchesLessThanArguments) { - Matcher<const Tuple2&> m = Lt(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tuple2(5L, 6))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tuple2(5L, 5))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tuple2(5L, 4))); -} - -// Tests that Lt() describes itself properly. -TEST(Lt2Test, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const Tuple2&> m = Lt(); - EXPECT_EQ("are a pair where the first < the second", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that Ne() matches a 2-tuple where the first field != the -// second field. -TEST(Ne2Test, MatchesUnequalArguments) { - Matcher<const Tuple2&> m = Ne(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tuple2(5L, 6))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tuple2(5L, 4))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tuple2(5L, 5))); -} - -// Tests that Ne() describes itself properly. -TEST(Ne2Test, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const Tuple2&> m = Ne(); - EXPECT_EQ("are an unequal pair", Describe(m)); -} - -TEST(PairMatchBaseTest, WorksWithMoveOnly) { - using Pointers = std::tuple<std::unique_ptr<int>, std::unique_ptr<int>>; - Matcher<Pointers> matcher = Eq(); - Pointers pointers; - // Tested values don't matter; the point is that matcher does not copy the - // matched values. - EXPECT_TRUE(matcher.Matches(pointers)); -} - -// Tests that IsNan() matches a NaN, with float. -TEST(IsNan, FloatMatchesNan) { - float quiet_nan = std::numeric_limits<float>::quiet_NaN(); - float other_nan = std::nanf("1"); - float real_value = 1.0f; - - Matcher<float> m = IsNan(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(quiet_nan)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(other_nan)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(real_value)); - - Matcher<float&> m_ref = IsNan(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_ref.Matches(quiet_nan)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_ref.Matches(other_nan)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m_ref.Matches(real_value)); - - Matcher<const float&> m_cref = IsNan(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_cref.Matches(quiet_nan)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_cref.Matches(other_nan)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m_cref.Matches(real_value)); -} - -// Tests that IsNan() matches a NaN, with double. -TEST(IsNan, DoubleMatchesNan) { - double quiet_nan = std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN(); - double other_nan = std::nan("1"); - double real_value = 1.0; - - Matcher<double> m = IsNan(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(quiet_nan)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(other_nan)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(real_value)); - - Matcher<double&> m_ref = IsNan(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_ref.Matches(quiet_nan)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_ref.Matches(other_nan)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m_ref.Matches(real_value)); - - Matcher<const double&> m_cref = IsNan(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_cref.Matches(quiet_nan)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_cref.Matches(other_nan)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m_cref.Matches(real_value)); -} - -// Tests that IsNan() matches a NaN, with long double. -TEST(IsNan, LongDoubleMatchesNan) { - long double quiet_nan = std::numeric_limits<long double>::quiet_NaN(); - long double other_nan = std::nan("1"); - long double real_value = 1.0; - - Matcher<long double> m = IsNan(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(quiet_nan)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(other_nan)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(real_value)); - - Matcher<long double&> m_ref = IsNan(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_ref.Matches(quiet_nan)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_ref.Matches(other_nan)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m_ref.Matches(real_value)); - - Matcher<const long double&> m_cref = IsNan(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_cref.Matches(quiet_nan)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_cref.Matches(other_nan)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m_cref.Matches(real_value)); -} - -// Tests that IsNan() works with Not. -TEST(IsNan, NotMatchesNan) { - Matcher<float> mf = Not(IsNan()); - EXPECT_FALSE(mf.Matches(std::numeric_limits<float>::quiet_NaN())); - EXPECT_FALSE(mf.Matches(std::nanf("1"))); - EXPECT_TRUE(mf.Matches(1.0)); - - Matcher<double> md = Not(IsNan()); - EXPECT_FALSE(md.Matches(std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN())); - EXPECT_FALSE(md.Matches(std::nan("1"))); - EXPECT_TRUE(md.Matches(1.0)); - - Matcher<long double> mld = Not(IsNan()); - EXPECT_FALSE(mld.Matches(std::numeric_limits<long double>::quiet_NaN())); - EXPECT_FALSE(mld.Matches(std::nanl("1"))); - EXPECT_TRUE(mld.Matches(1.0)); -} - -// Tests that IsNan() can describe itself. -TEST(IsNan, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<float> mf = IsNan(); - EXPECT_EQ("is NaN", Describe(mf)); - - Matcher<double> md = IsNan(); - EXPECT_EQ("is NaN", Describe(md)); - - Matcher<long double> mld = IsNan(); - EXPECT_EQ("is NaN", Describe(mld)); -} - -// Tests that IsNan() can describe itself with Not. -TEST(IsNan, CanDescribeSelfWithNot) { - Matcher<float> mf = Not(IsNan()); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't NaN", Describe(mf)); - - Matcher<double> md = Not(IsNan()); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't NaN", Describe(md)); - - Matcher<long double> mld = Not(IsNan()); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't NaN", Describe(mld)); -} - -// Tests that FloatEq() matches a 2-tuple where -// FloatEq(first field) matches the second field. -TEST(FloatEq2Test, MatchesEqualArguments) { - typedef ::std::tuple<float, float> Tpl; - Matcher<const Tpl&> m = FloatEq(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.0f, 1.0f))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tpl(0.3f, 0.1f + 0.1f + 0.1f))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.1f, 1.0f))); -} - -// Tests that FloatEq() describes itself properly. -TEST(FloatEq2Test, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const ::std::tuple<float, float>&> m = FloatEq(); - EXPECT_EQ("are an almost-equal pair", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that NanSensitiveFloatEq() matches a 2-tuple where -// NanSensitiveFloatEq(first field) matches the second field. -TEST(NanSensitiveFloatEqTest, MatchesEqualArgumentsWithNaN) { - typedef ::std::tuple<float, float> Tpl; - Matcher<const Tpl&> m = NanSensitiveFloatEq(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.0f, 1.0f))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tpl(std::numeric_limits<float>::quiet_NaN(), - std::numeric_limits<float>::quiet_NaN()))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.1f, 1.0f))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.0f, std::numeric_limits<float>::quiet_NaN()))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tpl(std::numeric_limits<float>::quiet_NaN(), 1.0f))); -} - -// Tests that NanSensitiveFloatEq() describes itself properly. -TEST(NanSensitiveFloatEqTest, CanDescribeSelfWithNaNs) { - Matcher<const ::std::tuple<float, float>&> m = NanSensitiveFloatEq(); - EXPECT_EQ("are an almost-equal pair", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that DoubleEq() matches a 2-tuple where -// DoubleEq(first field) matches the second field. -TEST(DoubleEq2Test, MatchesEqualArguments) { - typedef ::std::tuple<double, double> Tpl; - Matcher<const Tpl&> m = DoubleEq(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.0, 1.0))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tpl(0.3, 0.1 + 0.1 + 0.1))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.1, 1.0))); -} - -// Tests that DoubleEq() describes itself properly. -TEST(DoubleEq2Test, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const ::std::tuple<double, double>&> m = DoubleEq(); - EXPECT_EQ("are an almost-equal pair", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that NanSensitiveDoubleEq() matches a 2-tuple where -// NanSensitiveDoubleEq(first field) matches the second field. -TEST(NanSensitiveDoubleEqTest, MatchesEqualArgumentsWithNaN) { - typedef ::std::tuple<double, double> Tpl; - Matcher<const Tpl&> m = NanSensitiveDoubleEq(); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.0f, 1.0f))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tpl(std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN(), - std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN()))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.1f, 1.0f))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.0f, std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN()))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tpl(std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN(), 1.0f))); -} - -// Tests that DoubleEq() describes itself properly. -TEST(NanSensitiveDoubleEqTest, CanDescribeSelfWithNaNs) { - Matcher<const ::std::tuple<double, double>&> m = NanSensitiveDoubleEq(); - EXPECT_EQ("are an almost-equal pair", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that FloatEq() matches a 2-tuple where -// FloatNear(first field, max_abs_error) matches the second field. -TEST(FloatNear2Test, MatchesEqualArguments) { - typedef ::std::tuple<float, float> Tpl; - Matcher<const Tpl&> m = FloatNear(0.5f); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.0f, 1.0f))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.3f, 1.0f))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.8f, 1.0f))); -} - -// Tests that FloatNear() describes itself properly. -TEST(FloatNear2Test, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const ::std::tuple<float, float>&> m = FloatNear(0.5f); - EXPECT_EQ("are an almost-equal pair", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that NanSensitiveFloatNear() matches a 2-tuple where -// NanSensitiveFloatNear(first field) matches the second field. -TEST(NanSensitiveFloatNearTest, MatchesNearbyArgumentsWithNaN) { - typedef ::std::tuple<float, float> Tpl; - Matcher<const Tpl&> m = NanSensitiveFloatNear(0.5f); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.0f, 1.0f))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.1f, 1.0f))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tpl(std::numeric_limits<float>::quiet_NaN(), - std::numeric_limits<float>::quiet_NaN()))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.6f, 1.0f))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.0f, std::numeric_limits<float>::quiet_NaN()))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tpl(std::numeric_limits<float>::quiet_NaN(), 1.0f))); -} - -// Tests that NanSensitiveFloatNear() describes itself properly. -TEST(NanSensitiveFloatNearTest, CanDescribeSelfWithNaNs) { - Matcher<const ::std::tuple<float, float>&> m = NanSensitiveFloatNear(0.5f); - EXPECT_EQ("are an almost-equal pair", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that FloatEq() matches a 2-tuple where -// DoubleNear(first field, max_abs_error) matches the second field. -TEST(DoubleNear2Test, MatchesEqualArguments) { - typedef ::std::tuple<double, double> Tpl; - Matcher<const Tpl&> m = DoubleNear(0.5); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.0, 1.0))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.3, 1.0))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.8, 1.0))); -} - -// Tests that DoubleNear() describes itself properly. -TEST(DoubleNear2Test, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const ::std::tuple<double, double>&> m = DoubleNear(0.5); - EXPECT_EQ("are an almost-equal pair", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that NanSensitiveDoubleNear() matches a 2-tuple where -// NanSensitiveDoubleNear(first field) matches the second field. -TEST(NanSensitiveDoubleNearTest, MatchesNearbyArgumentsWithNaN) { - typedef ::std::tuple<double, double> Tpl; - Matcher<const Tpl&> m = NanSensitiveDoubleNear(0.5f); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.0f, 1.0f))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.1f, 1.0f))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tpl(std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN(), - std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN()))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.6f, 1.0f))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tpl(1.0f, std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN()))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tpl(std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN(), 1.0f))); -} - -// Tests that NanSensitiveDoubleNear() describes itself properly. -TEST(NanSensitiveDoubleNearTest, CanDescribeSelfWithNaNs) { - Matcher<const ::std::tuple<double, double>&> m = NanSensitiveDoubleNear(0.5f); - EXPECT_EQ("are an almost-equal pair", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that Not(m) matches any value that doesn't match m. -TEST(NotTest, NegatesMatcher) { - Matcher<int> m; - m = Not(Eq(2)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(3)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(2)); -} - -// Tests that Not(m) describes itself properly. -TEST(NotTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<int> m = Not(Eq(5)); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't equal to 5", Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that monomorphic matchers are safely cast by the Not matcher. -TEST(NotTest, NotMatcherSafelyCastsMonomorphicMatchers) { - // greater_than_5 is a monomorphic matcher. - Matcher<int> greater_than_5 = Gt(5); - - Matcher<const int&> m = Not(greater_than_5); - Matcher<int&> m2 = Not(greater_than_5); - Matcher<int&> m3 = Not(m); -} - -// Helper to allow easy testing of AllOf matchers with num parameters. -void AllOfMatches(int num, const Matcher<int>& m) { - SCOPED_TRACE(Describe(m)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(0)); - for (int i = 1; i <= num; ++i) { - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(i)); - } - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(num + 1)); -} - -// Tests that AllOf(m1, ..., mn) matches any value that matches all of -// the given matchers. -TEST(AllOfTest, MatchesWhenAllMatch) { - Matcher<int> m; - m = AllOf(Le(2), Ge(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(2)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(3)); - - m = AllOf(Gt(0), Ne(1), Ne(2)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(3)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(2)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(0)); - - m = AllOf(Gt(0), Ne(1), Ne(2), Ne(3)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(4)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(3)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(2)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(0)); - - m = AllOf(Ge(0), Lt(10), Ne(3), Ne(5), Ne(7)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(0)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(3)); - - // The following tests for varying number of sub-matchers. Due to the way - // the sub-matchers are handled it is enough to test every sub-matcher once - // with sub-matchers using the same matcher type. Varying matcher types are - // checked for above. - AllOfMatches(2, AllOf(Ne(1), Ne(2))); - AllOfMatches(3, AllOf(Ne(1), Ne(2), Ne(3))); - AllOfMatches(4, AllOf(Ne(1), Ne(2), Ne(3), Ne(4))); - AllOfMatches(5, AllOf(Ne(1), Ne(2), Ne(3), Ne(4), Ne(5))); - AllOfMatches(6, AllOf(Ne(1), Ne(2), Ne(3), Ne(4), Ne(5), Ne(6))); - AllOfMatches(7, AllOf(Ne(1), Ne(2), Ne(3), Ne(4), Ne(5), Ne(6), Ne(7))); - AllOfMatches(8, AllOf(Ne(1), Ne(2), Ne(3), Ne(4), Ne(5), Ne(6), Ne(7), - Ne(8))); - AllOfMatches(9, AllOf(Ne(1), Ne(2), Ne(3), Ne(4), Ne(5), Ne(6), Ne(7), - Ne(8), Ne(9))); - AllOfMatches(10, AllOf(Ne(1), Ne(2), Ne(3), Ne(4), Ne(5), Ne(6), Ne(7), Ne(8), - Ne(9), Ne(10))); - AllOfMatches( - 50, AllOf(Ne(1), Ne(2), Ne(3), Ne(4), Ne(5), Ne(6), Ne(7), Ne(8), Ne(9), - Ne(10), Ne(11), Ne(12), Ne(13), Ne(14), Ne(15), Ne(16), Ne(17), - Ne(18), Ne(19), Ne(20), Ne(21), Ne(22), Ne(23), Ne(24), Ne(25), - Ne(26), Ne(27), Ne(28), Ne(29), Ne(30), Ne(31), Ne(32), Ne(33), - Ne(34), Ne(35), Ne(36), Ne(37), Ne(38), Ne(39), Ne(40), Ne(41), - Ne(42), Ne(43), Ne(44), Ne(45), Ne(46), Ne(47), Ne(48), Ne(49), - Ne(50))); -} - - -// Tests that AllOf(m1, ..., mn) describes itself properly. -TEST(AllOfTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<int> m; - m = AllOf(Le(2), Ge(1)); - EXPECT_EQ("(is <= 2) and (is >= 1)", Describe(m)); - - m = AllOf(Gt(0), Ne(1), Ne(2)); - std::string expected_descr1 = - "(is > 0) and (isn't equal to 1) and (isn't equal to 2)"; - EXPECT_EQ(expected_descr1, Describe(m)); - - m = AllOf(Gt(0), Ne(1), Ne(2), Ne(3)); - std::string expected_descr2 = - "(is > 0) and (isn't equal to 1) and (isn't equal to 2) and (isn't equal " - "to 3)"; - EXPECT_EQ(expected_descr2, Describe(m)); - - m = AllOf(Ge(0), Lt(10), Ne(3), Ne(5), Ne(7)); - std::string expected_descr3 = - "(is >= 0) and (is < 10) and (isn't equal to 3) and (isn't equal to 5) " - "and (isn't equal to 7)"; - EXPECT_EQ(expected_descr3, Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that AllOf(m1, ..., mn) describes its negation properly. -TEST(AllOfTest, CanDescribeNegation) { - Matcher<int> m; - m = AllOf(Le(2), Ge(1)); - std::string expected_descr4 = "(isn't <= 2) or (isn't >= 1)"; - EXPECT_EQ(expected_descr4, DescribeNegation(m)); - - m = AllOf(Gt(0), Ne(1), Ne(2)); - std::string expected_descr5 = - "(isn't > 0) or (is equal to 1) or (is equal to 2)"; - EXPECT_EQ(expected_descr5, DescribeNegation(m)); - - m = AllOf(Gt(0), Ne(1), Ne(2), Ne(3)); - std::string expected_descr6 = - "(isn't > 0) or (is equal to 1) or (is equal to 2) or (is equal to 3)"; - EXPECT_EQ(expected_descr6, DescribeNegation(m)); - - m = AllOf(Ge(0), Lt(10), Ne(3), Ne(5), Ne(7)); - std::string expected_desr7 = - "(isn't >= 0) or (isn't < 10) or (is equal to 3) or (is equal to 5) or " - "(is equal to 7)"; - EXPECT_EQ(expected_desr7, DescribeNegation(m)); - - m = AllOf(Ne(1), Ne(2), Ne(3), Ne(4), Ne(5), Ne(6), Ne(7), Ne(8), Ne(9), - Ne(10), Ne(11)); - AllOf(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11); - EXPECT_THAT(Describe(m), EndsWith("and (isn't equal to 11)")); - AllOfMatches(11, m); -} - -// Tests that monomorphic matchers are safely cast by the AllOf matcher. -TEST(AllOfTest, AllOfMatcherSafelyCastsMonomorphicMatchers) { - // greater_than_5 and less_than_10 are monomorphic matchers. - Matcher<int> greater_than_5 = Gt(5); - Matcher<int> less_than_10 = Lt(10); - - Matcher<const int&> m = AllOf(greater_than_5, less_than_10); - Matcher<int&> m2 = AllOf(greater_than_5, less_than_10); - Matcher<int&> m3 = AllOf(greater_than_5, m2); - - // Tests that BothOf works when composing itself. - Matcher<const int&> m4 = AllOf(greater_than_5, less_than_10, less_than_10); - Matcher<int&> m5 = AllOf(greater_than_5, less_than_10, less_than_10); -} - -TEST(AllOfTest, ExplainsResult) { - Matcher<int> m; - - // Successful match. Both matchers need to explain. The second - // matcher doesn't give an explanation, so only the first matcher's - // explanation is printed. - m = AllOf(GreaterThan(10), Lt(30)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is 15 more than 10", Explain(m, 25)); - - // Successful match. Both matchers need to explain. - m = AllOf(GreaterThan(10), GreaterThan(20)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is 20 more than 10, and which is 10 more than 20", - Explain(m, 30)); - - // Successful match. All matchers need to explain. The second - // matcher doesn't given an explanation. - m = AllOf(GreaterThan(10), Lt(30), GreaterThan(20)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is 15 more than 10, and which is 5 more than 20", - Explain(m, 25)); - - // Successful match. All matchers need to explain. - m = AllOf(GreaterThan(10), GreaterThan(20), GreaterThan(30)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is 30 more than 10, and which is 20 more than 20, " - "and which is 10 more than 30", - Explain(m, 40)); - - // Failed match. The first matcher, which failed, needs to - // explain. - m = AllOf(GreaterThan(10), GreaterThan(20)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is 5 less than 10", Explain(m, 5)); - - // Failed match. The second matcher, which failed, needs to - // explain. Since it doesn't given an explanation, nothing is - // printed. - m = AllOf(GreaterThan(10), Lt(30)); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, 40)); - - // Failed match. The second matcher, which failed, needs to - // explain. - m = AllOf(GreaterThan(10), GreaterThan(20)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is 5 less than 20", Explain(m, 15)); -} - -// Helper to allow easy testing of AnyOf matchers with num parameters. -static void AnyOfMatches(int num, const Matcher<int>& m) { - SCOPED_TRACE(Describe(m)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(0)); - for (int i = 1; i <= num; ++i) { - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(i)); - } - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(num + 1)); -} - -static void AnyOfStringMatches(int num, const Matcher<std::string>& m) { - SCOPED_TRACE(Describe(m)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(std::to_string(0))); - - for (int i = 1; i <= num; ++i) { - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(std::to_string(i))); - } - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(std::to_string(num + 1))); -} - -// Tests that AnyOf(m1, ..., mn) matches any value that matches at -// least one of the given matchers. -TEST(AnyOfTest, MatchesWhenAnyMatches) { - Matcher<int> m; - m = AnyOf(Le(1), Ge(3)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(4)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(2)); - - m = AnyOf(Lt(0), Eq(1), Eq(2)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(-1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(2)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(0)); - - m = AnyOf(Lt(0), Eq(1), Eq(2), Eq(3)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(-1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(2)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(3)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(0)); - - m = AnyOf(Le(0), Gt(10), 3, 5, 7); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(0)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(11)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(3)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(2)); - - // The following tests for varying number of sub-matchers. Due to the way - // the sub-matchers are handled it is enough to test every sub-matcher once - // with sub-matchers using the same matcher type. Varying matcher types are - // checked for above. - AnyOfMatches(2, AnyOf(1, 2)); - AnyOfMatches(3, AnyOf(1, 2, 3)); - AnyOfMatches(4, AnyOf(1, 2, 3, 4)); - AnyOfMatches(5, AnyOf(1, 2, 3, 4, 5)); - AnyOfMatches(6, AnyOf(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)); - AnyOfMatches(7, AnyOf(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)); - AnyOfMatches(8, AnyOf(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)); - AnyOfMatches(9, AnyOf(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)); - AnyOfMatches(10, AnyOf(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)); -} - -// Tests the variadic version of the AnyOfMatcher. -TEST(AnyOfTest, VariadicMatchesWhenAnyMatches) { - // Also make sure AnyOf is defined in the right namespace and does not depend - // on ADL. - Matcher<int> m = ::testing::AnyOf(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11); - - EXPECT_THAT(Describe(m), EndsWith("or (is equal to 11)")); - AnyOfMatches(11, m); - AnyOfMatches(50, AnyOf(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, - 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, - 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, - 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, - 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50)); - AnyOfStringMatches( - 50, AnyOf("1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10", "11", "12", - "13", "14", "15", "16", "17", "18", "19", "20", "21", "22", - "23", "24", "25", "26", "27", "28", "29", "30", "31", "32", - "33", "34", "35", "36", "37", "38", "39", "40", "41", "42", - "43", "44", "45", "46", "47", "48", "49", "50")); -} - -// Tests the variadic version of the ElementsAreMatcher -TEST(ElementsAreTest, HugeMatcher) { - vector<int> test_vector{1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12}; - - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, - ElementsAre(Eq(1), Eq(2), Lt(13), Eq(4), Eq(5), Eq(6), Eq(7), - Eq(8), Eq(9), Eq(10), Gt(1), Eq(12))); -} - -// Tests the variadic version of the UnorderedElementsAreMatcher -TEST(ElementsAreTest, HugeMatcherStr) { - vector<std::string> test_vector{ - "literal_string", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", ""}; - - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, UnorderedElementsAre("literal_string", _, _, _, _, _, - _, _, _, _, _, _)); -} - -// Tests the variadic version of the UnorderedElementsAreMatcher -TEST(ElementsAreTest, HugeMatcherUnordered) { - vector<int> test_vector{2, 1, 8, 5, 4, 6, 7, 3, 9, 12, 11, 10}; - - EXPECT_THAT(test_vector, UnorderedElementsAre( - Eq(2), Eq(1), Gt(7), Eq(5), Eq(4), Eq(6), Eq(7), - Eq(3), Eq(9), Eq(12), Eq(11), Ne(122))); -} - - -// Tests that AnyOf(m1, ..., mn) describes itself properly. -TEST(AnyOfTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<int> m; - m = AnyOf(Le(1), Ge(3)); - - EXPECT_EQ("(is <= 1) or (is >= 3)", - Describe(m)); - - m = AnyOf(Lt(0), Eq(1), Eq(2)); - EXPECT_EQ("(is < 0) or (is equal to 1) or (is equal to 2)", Describe(m)); - - m = AnyOf(Lt(0), Eq(1), Eq(2), Eq(3)); - EXPECT_EQ("(is < 0) or (is equal to 1) or (is equal to 2) or (is equal to 3)", - Describe(m)); - - m = AnyOf(Le(0), Gt(10), 3, 5, 7); - EXPECT_EQ( - "(is <= 0) or (is > 10) or (is equal to 3) or (is equal to 5) or (is " - "equal to 7)", - Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that AnyOf(m1, ..., mn) describes its negation properly. -TEST(AnyOfTest, CanDescribeNegation) { - Matcher<int> m; - m = AnyOf(Le(1), Ge(3)); - EXPECT_EQ("(isn't <= 1) and (isn't >= 3)", - DescribeNegation(m)); - - m = AnyOf(Lt(0), Eq(1), Eq(2)); - EXPECT_EQ("(isn't < 0) and (isn't equal to 1) and (isn't equal to 2)", - DescribeNegation(m)); - - m = AnyOf(Lt(0), Eq(1), Eq(2), Eq(3)); - EXPECT_EQ( - "(isn't < 0) and (isn't equal to 1) and (isn't equal to 2) and (isn't " - "equal to 3)", - DescribeNegation(m)); - - m = AnyOf(Le(0), Gt(10), 3, 5, 7); - EXPECT_EQ( - "(isn't <= 0) and (isn't > 10) and (isn't equal to 3) and (isn't equal " - "to 5) and (isn't equal to 7)", - DescribeNegation(m)); -} - -// Tests that monomorphic matchers are safely cast by the AnyOf matcher. -TEST(AnyOfTest, AnyOfMatcherSafelyCastsMonomorphicMatchers) { - // greater_than_5 and less_than_10 are monomorphic matchers. - Matcher<int> greater_than_5 = Gt(5); - Matcher<int> less_than_10 = Lt(10); - - Matcher<const int&> m = AnyOf(greater_than_5, less_than_10); - Matcher<int&> m2 = AnyOf(greater_than_5, less_than_10); - Matcher<int&> m3 = AnyOf(greater_than_5, m2); - - // Tests that EitherOf works when composing itself. - Matcher<const int&> m4 = AnyOf(greater_than_5, less_than_10, less_than_10); - Matcher<int&> m5 = AnyOf(greater_than_5, less_than_10, less_than_10); -} - -TEST(AnyOfTest, ExplainsResult) { - Matcher<int> m; - - // Failed match. Both matchers need to explain. The second - // matcher doesn't give an explanation, so only the first matcher's - // explanation is printed. - m = AnyOf(GreaterThan(10), Lt(0)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is 5 less than 10", Explain(m, 5)); - - // Failed match. Both matchers need to explain. - m = AnyOf(GreaterThan(10), GreaterThan(20)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is 5 less than 10, and which is 15 less than 20", - Explain(m, 5)); - - // Failed match. All matchers need to explain. The second - // matcher doesn't given an explanation. - m = AnyOf(GreaterThan(10), Gt(20), GreaterThan(30)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is 5 less than 10, and which is 25 less than 30", - Explain(m, 5)); - - // Failed match. All matchers need to explain. - m = AnyOf(GreaterThan(10), GreaterThan(20), GreaterThan(30)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is 5 less than 10, and which is 15 less than 20, " - "and which is 25 less than 30", - Explain(m, 5)); - - // Successful match. The first matcher, which succeeded, needs to - // explain. - m = AnyOf(GreaterThan(10), GreaterThan(20)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is 5 more than 10", Explain(m, 15)); - - // Successful match. The second matcher, which succeeded, needs to - // explain. Since it doesn't given an explanation, nothing is - // printed. - m = AnyOf(GreaterThan(10), Lt(30)); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, 0)); - - // Successful match. The second matcher, which succeeded, needs to - // explain. - m = AnyOf(GreaterThan(30), GreaterThan(20)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is 5 more than 20", Explain(m, 25)); -} - -// The following predicate function and predicate functor are for -// testing the Truly(predicate) matcher. - -// Returns non-zero if the input is positive. Note that the return -// type of this function is not bool. It's OK as Truly() accepts any -// unary function or functor whose return type can be implicitly -// converted to bool. -int IsPositive(double x) { - return x > 0 ? 1 : 0; -} - -// This functor returns true if the input is greater than the given -// number. -class IsGreaterThan { - public: - explicit IsGreaterThan(int threshold) : threshold_(threshold) {} - - bool operator()(int n) const { return n > threshold_; } - - private: - int threshold_; -}; - -// For testing Truly(). -const int foo = 0; - -// This predicate returns true if and only if the argument references foo and -// has a zero value. -bool ReferencesFooAndIsZero(const int& n) { - return (&n == &foo) && (n == 0); -} - -// Tests that Truly(predicate) matches what satisfies the given -// predicate. -TEST(TrulyTest, MatchesWhatSatisfiesThePredicate) { - Matcher<double> m = Truly(IsPositive); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(2.0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(-1.5)); -} - -// Tests that Truly(predicate_functor) works too. -TEST(TrulyTest, CanBeUsedWithFunctor) { - Matcher<int> m = Truly(IsGreaterThan(5)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(6)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(4)); -} - -// A class that can be implicitly converted to bool. -class ConvertibleToBool { - public: - explicit ConvertibleToBool(int number) : number_(number) {} - operator bool() const { return number_ != 0; } - - private: - int number_; -}; - -ConvertibleToBool IsNotZero(int number) { - return ConvertibleToBool(number); -} - -// Tests that the predicate used in Truly() may return a class that's -// implicitly convertible to bool, even when the class has no -// operator!(). -TEST(TrulyTest, PredicateCanReturnAClassConvertibleToBool) { - Matcher<int> m = Truly(IsNotZero); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(0)); -} - -// Tests that Truly(predicate) can describe itself properly. -TEST(TrulyTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<double> m = Truly(IsPositive); - EXPECT_EQ("satisfies the given predicate", - Describe(m)); -} - -// Tests that Truly(predicate) works when the matcher takes its -// argument by reference. -TEST(TrulyTest, WorksForByRefArguments) { - Matcher<const int&> m = Truly(ReferencesFooAndIsZero); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(foo)); - int n = 0; - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(n)); -} - -// Tests that Matches(m) is a predicate satisfied by whatever that -// matches matcher m. -TEST(MatchesTest, IsSatisfiedByWhatMatchesTheMatcher) { - EXPECT_TRUE(Matches(Ge(0))(1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(Matches(Eq('a'))('b')); -} - -// Tests that Matches(m) works when the matcher takes its argument by -// reference. -TEST(MatchesTest, WorksOnByRefArguments) { - int m = 0, n = 0; - EXPECT_TRUE(Matches(AllOf(Ref(n), Eq(0)))(n)); - EXPECT_FALSE(Matches(Ref(m))(n)); -} - -// Tests that a Matcher on non-reference type can be used in -// Matches(). -TEST(MatchesTest, WorksWithMatcherOnNonRefType) { - Matcher<int> eq5 = Eq(5); - EXPECT_TRUE(Matches(eq5)(5)); - EXPECT_FALSE(Matches(eq5)(2)); -} - -// Tests Value(value, matcher). Since Value() is a simple wrapper for -// Matches(), which has been tested already, we don't spend a lot of -// effort on testing Value(). -TEST(ValueTest, WorksWithPolymorphicMatcher) { - EXPECT_TRUE(Value("hi", StartsWith("h"))); - EXPECT_FALSE(Value(5, Gt(10))); -} - -TEST(ValueTest, WorksWithMonomorphicMatcher) { - const Matcher<int> is_zero = Eq(0); - EXPECT_TRUE(Value(0, is_zero)); - EXPECT_FALSE(Value('a', is_zero)); - - int n = 0; - const Matcher<const int&> ref_n = Ref(n); - EXPECT_TRUE(Value(n, ref_n)); - EXPECT_FALSE(Value(1, ref_n)); -} - -TEST(ExplainMatchResultTest, WorksWithPolymorphicMatcher) { - StringMatchResultListener listener1; - EXPECT_TRUE(ExplainMatchResult(PolymorphicIsEven(), 42, &listener1)); - EXPECT_EQ("% 2 == 0", listener1.str()); - - StringMatchResultListener listener2; - EXPECT_FALSE(ExplainMatchResult(Ge(42), 1.5, &listener2)); - EXPECT_EQ("", listener2.str()); -} - -TEST(ExplainMatchResultTest, WorksWithMonomorphicMatcher) { - const Matcher<int> is_even = PolymorphicIsEven(); - StringMatchResultListener listener1; - EXPECT_TRUE(ExplainMatchResult(is_even, 42, &listener1)); - EXPECT_EQ("% 2 == 0", listener1.str()); - - const Matcher<const double&> is_zero = Eq(0); - StringMatchResultListener listener2; - EXPECT_FALSE(ExplainMatchResult(is_zero, 1.5, &listener2)); - EXPECT_EQ("", listener2.str()); -} - -MATCHER(ConstructNoArg, "") { return true; } -MATCHER_P(Construct1Arg, arg1, "") { return true; } -MATCHER_P2(Construct2Args, arg1, arg2, "") { return true; } - -TEST(MatcherConstruct, ExplicitVsImplicit) { - { - // No arg constructor can be constructed with empty brace. - ConstructNoArgMatcher m = {}; - (void)m; - // And with no args - ConstructNoArgMatcher m2; - (void)m2; - } - { - // The one arg constructor has an explicit constructor. - // This is to prevent the implicit conversion. - using M = Construct1ArgMatcherP<int>; - EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_constructible<M, int>::value)); - EXPECT_FALSE((std::is_convertible<int, M>::value)); - } - { - // Multiple arg matchers can be constructed with an implicit construction. - Construct2ArgsMatcherP2<int, double> m = {1, 2.2}; - (void)m; - } -} - -MATCHER_P(Really, inner_matcher, "") { - return ExplainMatchResult(inner_matcher, arg, result_listener); -} - -TEST(ExplainMatchResultTest, WorksInsideMATCHER) { - EXPECT_THAT(0, Really(Eq(0))); -} - -TEST(DescribeMatcherTest, WorksWithValue) { - EXPECT_EQ("is equal to 42", DescribeMatcher<int>(42)); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't equal to 42", DescribeMatcher<int>(42, true)); -} - -TEST(DescribeMatcherTest, WorksWithMonomorphicMatcher) { - const Matcher<int> monomorphic = Le(0); - EXPECT_EQ("is <= 0", DescribeMatcher<int>(monomorphic)); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't <= 0", DescribeMatcher<int>(monomorphic, true)); -} - -TEST(DescribeMatcherTest, WorksWithPolymorphicMatcher) { - EXPECT_EQ("is even", DescribeMatcher<int>(PolymorphicIsEven())); - EXPECT_EQ("is odd", DescribeMatcher<int>(PolymorphicIsEven(), true)); -} - -TEST(AllArgsTest, WorksForTuple) { - EXPECT_THAT(std::make_tuple(1, 2L), AllArgs(Lt())); - EXPECT_THAT(std::make_tuple(2L, 1), Not(AllArgs(Lt()))); -} - -TEST(AllArgsTest, WorksForNonTuple) { - EXPECT_THAT(42, AllArgs(Gt(0))); - EXPECT_THAT('a', Not(AllArgs(Eq('b')))); -} - -class AllArgsHelper { - public: - AllArgsHelper() {} - - MOCK_METHOD2(Helper, int(char x, int y)); - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(AllArgsHelper); -}; - -TEST(AllArgsTest, WorksInWithClause) { - AllArgsHelper helper; - ON_CALL(helper, Helper(_, _)) - .With(AllArgs(Lt())) - .WillByDefault(Return(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(helper, Helper(_, _)); - EXPECT_CALL(helper, Helper(_, _)) - .With(AllArgs(Gt())) - .WillOnce(Return(2)); - - EXPECT_EQ(1, helper.Helper('\1', 2)); - EXPECT_EQ(2, helper.Helper('a', 1)); -} - -class OptionalMatchersHelper { - public: - OptionalMatchersHelper() {} - - MOCK_METHOD0(NoArgs, int()); - - MOCK_METHOD1(OneArg, int(int y)); - - MOCK_METHOD2(TwoArgs, int(char x, int y)); - - MOCK_METHOD1(Overloaded, int(char x)); - MOCK_METHOD2(Overloaded, int(char x, int y)); - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(OptionalMatchersHelper); -}; - -TEST(AllArgsTest, WorksWithoutMatchers) { - OptionalMatchersHelper helper; - - ON_CALL(helper, NoArgs).WillByDefault(Return(10)); - ON_CALL(helper, OneArg).WillByDefault(Return(20)); - ON_CALL(helper, TwoArgs).WillByDefault(Return(30)); - - EXPECT_EQ(10, helper.NoArgs()); - EXPECT_EQ(20, helper.OneArg(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(30, helper.TwoArgs('\1', 2)); - - EXPECT_CALL(helper, NoArgs).Times(1); - EXPECT_CALL(helper, OneArg).WillOnce(Return(100)); - EXPECT_CALL(helper, OneArg(17)).WillOnce(Return(200)); - EXPECT_CALL(helper, TwoArgs).Times(0); - - EXPECT_EQ(10, helper.NoArgs()); - EXPECT_EQ(100, helper.OneArg(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(200, helper.OneArg(17)); -} - -// Tests that ASSERT_THAT() and EXPECT_THAT() work when the value -// matches the matcher. -TEST(MatcherAssertionTest, WorksWhenMatcherIsSatisfied) { - ASSERT_THAT(5, Ge(2)) << "This should succeed."; - ASSERT_THAT("Foo", EndsWith("oo")); - EXPECT_THAT(2, AllOf(Le(7), Ge(0))) << "This should succeed too."; - EXPECT_THAT("Hello", StartsWith("Hell")); -} - -// Tests that ASSERT_THAT() and EXPECT_THAT() work when the value -// doesn't match the matcher. -TEST(MatcherAssertionTest, WorksWhenMatcherIsNotSatisfied) { - // 'n' must be static as it is used in an EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(), - // which cannot reference auto variables. - static unsigned short n; // NOLINT - n = 5; - - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_THAT(n, Gt(10)), - "Value of: n\n" - "Expected: is > 10\n" - " Actual: 5" + OfType("unsigned short")); - n = 0; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - EXPECT_THAT(n, AllOf(Le(7), Ge(5))), - "Value of: n\n" - "Expected: (is <= 7) and (is >= 5)\n" - " Actual: 0" + OfType("unsigned short")); -} - -// Tests that ASSERT_THAT() and EXPECT_THAT() work when the argument -// has a reference type. -TEST(MatcherAssertionTest, WorksForByRefArguments) { - // We use a static variable here as EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE() cannot - // reference auto variables. - static int n; - n = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(n, AllOf(Le(7), Ref(n))); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_THAT(n, Not(Ref(n))), - "Value of: n\n" - "Expected: does not reference the variable @"); - // Tests the "Actual" part. - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_THAT(n, Not(Ref(n))), - "Actual: 0" + OfType("int") + ", which is located @"); -} - -// Tests that ASSERT_THAT() and EXPECT_THAT() work when the matcher is -// monomorphic. -TEST(MatcherAssertionTest, WorksForMonomorphicMatcher) { - Matcher<const char*> starts_with_he = StartsWith("he"); - ASSERT_THAT("hello", starts_with_he); - - Matcher<const std::string&> ends_with_ok = EndsWith("ok"); - ASSERT_THAT("book", ends_with_ok); - const std::string bad = "bad"; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_THAT(bad, ends_with_ok), - "Value of: bad\n" - "Expected: ends with \"ok\"\n" - " Actual: \"bad\""); - Matcher<int> is_greater_than_5 = Gt(5); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_THAT(5, is_greater_than_5), - "Value of: 5\n" - "Expected: is > 5\n" - " Actual: 5" + OfType("int")); -} - -// Tests floating-point matchers. -template <typename RawType> -class FloatingPointTest : public testing::Test { - protected: - typedef testing::internal::FloatingPoint<RawType> Floating; - typedef typename Floating::Bits Bits; - - FloatingPointTest() - : max_ulps_(Floating::kMaxUlps), - zero_bits_(Floating(0).bits()), - one_bits_(Floating(1).bits()), - infinity_bits_(Floating(Floating::Infinity()).bits()), - close_to_positive_zero_( - Floating::ReinterpretBits(zero_bits_ + max_ulps_/2)), - close_to_negative_zero_( - -Floating::ReinterpretBits(zero_bits_ + max_ulps_ - max_ulps_/2)), - further_from_negative_zero_(-Floating::ReinterpretBits( - zero_bits_ + max_ulps_ + 1 - max_ulps_/2)), - close_to_one_(Floating::ReinterpretBits(one_bits_ + max_ulps_)), - further_from_one_(Floating::ReinterpretBits(one_bits_ + max_ulps_ + 1)), - infinity_(Floating::Infinity()), - close_to_infinity_( - Floating::ReinterpretBits(infinity_bits_ - max_ulps_)), - further_from_infinity_( - Floating::ReinterpretBits(infinity_bits_ - max_ulps_ - 1)), - max_(Floating::Max()), - nan1_(Floating::ReinterpretBits(Floating::kExponentBitMask | 1)), - nan2_(Floating::ReinterpretBits(Floating::kExponentBitMask | 200)) { - } - - void TestSize() { - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(RawType), sizeof(Bits)); - } - - // A battery of tests for FloatingEqMatcher::Matches. - // matcher_maker is a pointer to a function which creates a FloatingEqMatcher. - void TestMatches( - testing::internal::FloatingEqMatcher<RawType> (*matcher_maker)(RawType)) { - Matcher<RawType> m1 = matcher_maker(0.0); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(-0.0)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(close_to_positive_zero_)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(close_to_negative_zero_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(1.0)); - - Matcher<RawType> m2 = matcher_maker(close_to_positive_zero_); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(further_from_negative_zero_)); - - Matcher<RawType> m3 = matcher_maker(1.0); - EXPECT_TRUE(m3.Matches(close_to_one_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(further_from_one_)); - - // Test commutativity: matcher_maker(0.0).Matches(1.0) was tested above. - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(0.0)); - - Matcher<RawType> m4 = matcher_maker(-infinity_); - EXPECT_TRUE(m4.Matches(-close_to_infinity_)); - - Matcher<RawType> m5 = matcher_maker(infinity_); - EXPECT_TRUE(m5.Matches(close_to_infinity_)); - - // This is interesting as the representations of infinity_ and nan1_ - // are only 1 DLP apart. - EXPECT_FALSE(m5.Matches(nan1_)); - - // matcher_maker can produce a Matcher<const RawType&>, which is needed in - // some cases. - Matcher<const RawType&> m6 = matcher_maker(0.0); - EXPECT_TRUE(m6.Matches(-0.0)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m6.Matches(close_to_positive_zero_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m6.Matches(1.0)); - - // matcher_maker can produce a Matcher<RawType&>, which is needed in some - // cases. - Matcher<RawType&> m7 = matcher_maker(0.0); - RawType x = 0.0; - EXPECT_TRUE(m7.Matches(x)); - x = 0.01f; - EXPECT_FALSE(m7.Matches(x)); - } - - // Pre-calculated numbers to be used by the tests. - - const Bits max_ulps_; - - const Bits zero_bits_; // The bits that represent 0.0. - const Bits one_bits_; // The bits that represent 1.0. - const Bits infinity_bits_; // The bits that represent +infinity. - - // Some numbers close to 0.0. - const RawType close_to_positive_zero_; - const RawType close_to_negative_zero_; - const RawType further_from_negative_zero_; - - // Some numbers close to 1.0. - const RawType close_to_one_; - const RawType further_from_one_; - - // Some numbers close to +infinity. - const RawType infinity_; - const RawType close_to_infinity_; - const RawType further_from_infinity_; - - // Maximum representable value that's not infinity. - const RawType max_; - - // Some NaNs. - const RawType nan1_; - const RawType nan2_; -}; - -// Tests floating-point matchers with fixed epsilons. -template <typename RawType> -class FloatingPointNearTest : public FloatingPointTest<RawType> { - protected: - typedef FloatingPointTest<RawType> ParentType; - - // A battery of tests for FloatingEqMatcher::Matches with a fixed epsilon. - // matcher_maker is a pointer to a function which creates a FloatingEqMatcher. - void TestNearMatches( - testing::internal::FloatingEqMatcher<RawType> - (*matcher_maker)(RawType, RawType)) { - Matcher<RawType> m1 = matcher_maker(0.0, 0.0); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(0.0)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(-0.0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(ParentType::close_to_positive_zero_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(ParentType::close_to_negative_zero_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m1.Matches(1.0)); - - Matcher<RawType> m2 = matcher_maker(0.0, 1.0); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(0.0)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(-0.0)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(1.0)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(-1.0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(ParentType::close_to_one_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(-ParentType::close_to_one_)); - - // Check that inf matches inf, regardless of the of the specified max - // absolute error. - Matcher<RawType> m3 = matcher_maker(ParentType::infinity_, 0.0); - EXPECT_TRUE(m3.Matches(ParentType::infinity_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(ParentType::close_to_infinity_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m3.Matches(-ParentType::infinity_)); - - Matcher<RawType> m4 = matcher_maker(-ParentType::infinity_, 0.0); - EXPECT_TRUE(m4.Matches(-ParentType::infinity_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m4.Matches(-ParentType::close_to_infinity_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m4.Matches(ParentType::infinity_)); - - // Test various overflow scenarios. - Matcher<RawType> m5 = matcher_maker(ParentType::max_, ParentType::max_); - EXPECT_TRUE(m5.Matches(ParentType::max_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m5.Matches(-ParentType::max_)); - - Matcher<RawType> m6 = matcher_maker(-ParentType::max_, ParentType::max_); - EXPECT_FALSE(m6.Matches(ParentType::max_)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m6.Matches(-ParentType::max_)); - - Matcher<RawType> m7 = matcher_maker(ParentType::max_, 0); - EXPECT_TRUE(m7.Matches(ParentType::max_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m7.Matches(-ParentType::max_)); - - Matcher<RawType> m8 = matcher_maker(-ParentType::max_, 0); - EXPECT_FALSE(m8.Matches(ParentType::max_)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m8.Matches(-ParentType::max_)); - - // The difference between max() and -max() normally overflows to infinity, - // but it should still match if the max_abs_error is also infinity. - Matcher<RawType> m9 = matcher_maker( - ParentType::max_, ParentType::infinity_); - EXPECT_TRUE(m8.Matches(-ParentType::max_)); - - // matcher_maker can produce a Matcher<const RawType&>, which is needed in - // some cases. - Matcher<const RawType&> m10 = matcher_maker(0.0, 1.0); - EXPECT_TRUE(m10.Matches(-0.0)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m10.Matches(ParentType::close_to_positive_zero_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m10.Matches(ParentType::close_to_one_)); - - // matcher_maker can produce a Matcher<RawType&>, which is needed in some - // cases. - Matcher<RawType&> m11 = matcher_maker(0.0, 1.0); - RawType x = 0.0; - EXPECT_TRUE(m11.Matches(x)); - x = 1.0f; - EXPECT_TRUE(m11.Matches(x)); - x = -1.0f; - EXPECT_TRUE(m11.Matches(x)); - x = 1.1f; - EXPECT_FALSE(m11.Matches(x)); - x = -1.1f; - EXPECT_FALSE(m11.Matches(x)); - } -}; - -// Instantiate FloatingPointTest for testing floats. -typedef FloatingPointTest<float> FloatTest; - -TEST_F(FloatTest, FloatEqApproximatelyMatchesFloats) { - TestMatches(&FloatEq); -} - -TEST_F(FloatTest, NanSensitiveFloatEqApproximatelyMatchesFloats) { - TestMatches(&NanSensitiveFloatEq); -} - -TEST_F(FloatTest, FloatEqCannotMatchNaN) { - // FloatEq never matches NaN. - Matcher<float> m = FloatEq(nan1_); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(nan1_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(nan2_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(1.0)); -} - -TEST_F(FloatTest, NanSensitiveFloatEqCanMatchNaN) { - // NanSensitiveFloatEq will match NaN. - Matcher<float> m = NanSensitiveFloatEq(nan1_); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(nan1_)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(nan2_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(1.0)); -} - -TEST_F(FloatTest, FloatEqCanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<float> m1 = FloatEq(2.0f); - EXPECT_EQ("is approximately 2", Describe(m1)); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't approximately 2", DescribeNegation(m1)); - - Matcher<float> m2 = FloatEq(0.5f); - EXPECT_EQ("is approximately 0.5", Describe(m2)); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't approximately 0.5", DescribeNegation(m2)); - - Matcher<float> m3 = FloatEq(nan1_); - EXPECT_EQ("never matches", Describe(m3)); - EXPECT_EQ("is anything", DescribeNegation(m3)); -} - -TEST_F(FloatTest, NanSensitiveFloatEqCanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<float> m1 = NanSensitiveFloatEq(2.0f); - EXPECT_EQ("is approximately 2", Describe(m1)); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't approximately 2", DescribeNegation(m1)); - - Matcher<float> m2 = NanSensitiveFloatEq(0.5f); - EXPECT_EQ("is approximately 0.5", Describe(m2)); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't approximately 0.5", DescribeNegation(m2)); - - Matcher<float> m3 = NanSensitiveFloatEq(nan1_); - EXPECT_EQ("is NaN", Describe(m3)); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't NaN", DescribeNegation(m3)); -} - -// Instantiate FloatingPointTest for testing floats with a user-specified -// max absolute error. -typedef FloatingPointNearTest<float> FloatNearTest; - -TEST_F(FloatNearTest, FloatNearMatches) { - TestNearMatches(&FloatNear); -} - -TEST_F(FloatNearTest, NanSensitiveFloatNearApproximatelyMatchesFloats) { - TestNearMatches(&NanSensitiveFloatNear); -} - -TEST_F(FloatNearTest, FloatNearCanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<float> m1 = FloatNear(2.0f, 0.5f); - EXPECT_EQ("is approximately 2 (absolute error <= 0.5)", Describe(m1)); - EXPECT_EQ( - "isn't approximately 2 (absolute error > 0.5)", DescribeNegation(m1)); - - Matcher<float> m2 = FloatNear(0.5f, 0.5f); - EXPECT_EQ("is approximately 0.5 (absolute error <= 0.5)", Describe(m2)); - EXPECT_EQ( - "isn't approximately 0.5 (absolute error > 0.5)", DescribeNegation(m2)); - - Matcher<float> m3 = FloatNear(nan1_, 0.0); - EXPECT_EQ("never matches", Describe(m3)); - EXPECT_EQ("is anything", DescribeNegation(m3)); -} - -TEST_F(FloatNearTest, NanSensitiveFloatNearCanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<float> m1 = NanSensitiveFloatNear(2.0f, 0.5f); - EXPECT_EQ("is approximately 2 (absolute error <= 0.5)", Describe(m1)); - EXPECT_EQ( - "isn't approximately 2 (absolute error > 0.5)", DescribeNegation(m1)); - - Matcher<float> m2 = NanSensitiveFloatNear(0.5f, 0.5f); - EXPECT_EQ("is approximately 0.5 (absolute error <= 0.5)", Describe(m2)); - EXPECT_EQ( - "isn't approximately 0.5 (absolute error > 0.5)", DescribeNegation(m2)); - - Matcher<float> m3 = NanSensitiveFloatNear(nan1_, 0.1f); - EXPECT_EQ("is NaN", Describe(m3)); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't NaN", DescribeNegation(m3)); -} - -TEST_F(FloatNearTest, FloatNearCannotMatchNaN) { - // FloatNear never matches NaN. - Matcher<float> m = FloatNear(ParentType::nan1_, 0.1f); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(nan1_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(nan2_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(1.0)); -} - -TEST_F(FloatNearTest, NanSensitiveFloatNearCanMatchNaN) { - // NanSensitiveFloatNear will match NaN. - Matcher<float> m = NanSensitiveFloatNear(nan1_, 0.1f); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(nan1_)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(nan2_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(1.0)); -} - -// Instantiate FloatingPointTest for testing doubles. -typedef FloatingPointTest<double> DoubleTest; - -TEST_F(DoubleTest, DoubleEqApproximatelyMatchesDoubles) { - TestMatches(&DoubleEq); -} - -TEST_F(DoubleTest, NanSensitiveDoubleEqApproximatelyMatchesDoubles) { - TestMatches(&NanSensitiveDoubleEq); -} - -TEST_F(DoubleTest, DoubleEqCannotMatchNaN) { - // DoubleEq never matches NaN. - Matcher<double> m = DoubleEq(nan1_); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(nan1_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(nan2_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(1.0)); -} - -TEST_F(DoubleTest, NanSensitiveDoubleEqCanMatchNaN) { - // NanSensitiveDoubleEq will match NaN. - Matcher<double> m = NanSensitiveDoubleEq(nan1_); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(nan1_)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(nan2_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(1.0)); -} - -TEST_F(DoubleTest, DoubleEqCanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<double> m1 = DoubleEq(2.0); - EXPECT_EQ("is approximately 2", Describe(m1)); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't approximately 2", DescribeNegation(m1)); - - Matcher<double> m2 = DoubleEq(0.5); - EXPECT_EQ("is approximately 0.5", Describe(m2)); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't approximately 0.5", DescribeNegation(m2)); - - Matcher<double> m3 = DoubleEq(nan1_); - EXPECT_EQ("never matches", Describe(m3)); - EXPECT_EQ("is anything", DescribeNegation(m3)); -} - -TEST_F(DoubleTest, NanSensitiveDoubleEqCanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<double> m1 = NanSensitiveDoubleEq(2.0); - EXPECT_EQ("is approximately 2", Describe(m1)); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't approximately 2", DescribeNegation(m1)); - - Matcher<double> m2 = NanSensitiveDoubleEq(0.5); - EXPECT_EQ("is approximately 0.5", Describe(m2)); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't approximately 0.5", DescribeNegation(m2)); - - Matcher<double> m3 = NanSensitiveDoubleEq(nan1_); - EXPECT_EQ("is NaN", Describe(m3)); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't NaN", DescribeNegation(m3)); -} - -// Instantiate FloatingPointTest for testing floats with a user-specified -// max absolute error. -typedef FloatingPointNearTest<double> DoubleNearTest; - -TEST_F(DoubleNearTest, DoubleNearMatches) { - TestNearMatches(&DoubleNear); -} - -TEST_F(DoubleNearTest, NanSensitiveDoubleNearApproximatelyMatchesDoubles) { - TestNearMatches(&NanSensitiveDoubleNear); -} - -TEST_F(DoubleNearTest, DoubleNearCanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<double> m1 = DoubleNear(2.0, 0.5); - EXPECT_EQ("is approximately 2 (absolute error <= 0.5)", Describe(m1)); - EXPECT_EQ( - "isn't approximately 2 (absolute error > 0.5)", DescribeNegation(m1)); - - Matcher<double> m2 = DoubleNear(0.5, 0.5); - EXPECT_EQ("is approximately 0.5 (absolute error <= 0.5)", Describe(m2)); - EXPECT_EQ( - "isn't approximately 0.5 (absolute error > 0.5)", DescribeNegation(m2)); - - Matcher<double> m3 = DoubleNear(nan1_, 0.0); - EXPECT_EQ("never matches", Describe(m3)); - EXPECT_EQ("is anything", DescribeNegation(m3)); -} - -TEST_F(DoubleNearTest, ExplainsResultWhenMatchFails) { - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(DoubleNear(2.0, 0.1), 2.05)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is 0.2 from 2", Explain(DoubleNear(2.0, 0.1), 2.2)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is -0.3 from 2", Explain(DoubleNear(2.0, 0.1), 1.7)); - - const std::string explanation = - Explain(DoubleNear(2.1, 1e-10), 2.1 + 1.2e-10); - // Different C++ implementations may print floating-point numbers - // slightly differently. - EXPECT_TRUE(explanation == "which is 1.2e-10 from 2.1" || // GCC - explanation == "which is 1.2e-010 from 2.1") // MSVC - << " where explanation is \"" << explanation << "\"."; -} - -TEST_F(DoubleNearTest, NanSensitiveDoubleNearCanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<double> m1 = NanSensitiveDoubleNear(2.0, 0.5); - EXPECT_EQ("is approximately 2 (absolute error <= 0.5)", Describe(m1)); - EXPECT_EQ( - "isn't approximately 2 (absolute error > 0.5)", DescribeNegation(m1)); - - Matcher<double> m2 = NanSensitiveDoubleNear(0.5, 0.5); - EXPECT_EQ("is approximately 0.5 (absolute error <= 0.5)", Describe(m2)); - EXPECT_EQ( - "isn't approximately 0.5 (absolute error > 0.5)", DescribeNegation(m2)); - - Matcher<double> m3 = NanSensitiveDoubleNear(nan1_, 0.1); - EXPECT_EQ("is NaN", Describe(m3)); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't NaN", DescribeNegation(m3)); -} - -TEST_F(DoubleNearTest, DoubleNearCannotMatchNaN) { - // DoubleNear never matches NaN. - Matcher<double> m = DoubleNear(ParentType::nan1_, 0.1); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(nan1_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(nan2_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(1.0)); -} - -TEST_F(DoubleNearTest, NanSensitiveDoubleNearCanMatchNaN) { - // NanSensitiveDoubleNear will match NaN. - Matcher<double> m = NanSensitiveDoubleNear(nan1_, 0.1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(nan1_)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(nan2_)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(1.0)); -} - -TEST(PointeeTest, RawPointer) { - const Matcher<int*> m = Pointee(Ge(0)); - - int n = 1; - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(&n)); - n = -1; - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(&n)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(nullptr)); -} - -TEST(PointeeTest, RawPointerToConst) { - const Matcher<const double*> m = Pointee(Ge(0)); - - double x = 1; - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(&x)); - x = -1; - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(&x)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(nullptr)); -} - -TEST(PointeeTest, ReferenceToConstRawPointer) { - const Matcher<int* const &> m = Pointee(Ge(0)); - - int n = 1; - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(&n)); - n = -1; - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(&n)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(nullptr)); -} - -TEST(PointeeTest, ReferenceToNonConstRawPointer) { - const Matcher<double* &> m = Pointee(Ge(0)); - - double x = 1.0; - double* p = &x; - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(p)); - x = -1; - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(p)); - p = nullptr; - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(p)); -} - -MATCHER_P(FieldIIs, inner_matcher, "") { - return ExplainMatchResult(inner_matcher, arg.i, result_listener); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_RTTI -TEST(WhenDynamicCastToTest, SameType) { - Derived derived; - derived.i = 4; - - // Right type. A pointer is passed down. - Base* as_base_ptr = &derived; - EXPECT_THAT(as_base_ptr, WhenDynamicCastTo<Derived*>(Not(IsNull()))); - EXPECT_THAT(as_base_ptr, WhenDynamicCastTo<Derived*>(Pointee(FieldIIs(4)))); - EXPECT_THAT(as_base_ptr, - Not(WhenDynamicCastTo<Derived*>(Pointee(FieldIIs(5))))); -} - -TEST(WhenDynamicCastToTest, WrongTypes) { - Base base; - Derived derived; - OtherDerived other_derived; - - // Wrong types. NULL is passed. - EXPECT_THAT(&base, Not(WhenDynamicCastTo<Derived*>(Pointee(_)))); - EXPECT_THAT(&base, WhenDynamicCastTo<Derived*>(IsNull())); - Base* as_base_ptr = &derived; - EXPECT_THAT(as_base_ptr, Not(WhenDynamicCastTo<OtherDerived*>(Pointee(_)))); - EXPECT_THAT(as_base_ptr, WhenDynamicCastTo<OtherDerived*>(IsNull())); - as_base_ptr = &other_derived; - EXPECT_THAT(as_base_ptr, Not(WhenDynamicCastTo<Derived*>(Pointee(_)))); - EXPECT_THAT(as_base_ptr, WhenDynamicCastTo<Derived*>(IsNull())); -} - -TEST(WhenDynamicCastToTest, AlreadyNull) { - // Already NULL. - Base* as_base_ptr = nullptr; - EXPECT_THAT(as_base_ptr, WhenDynamicCastTo<Derived*>(IsNull())); -} - -struct AmbiguousCastTypes { - class VirtualDerived : public virtual Base {}; - class DerivedSub1 : public VirtualDerived {}; - class DerivedSub2 : public VirtualDerived {}; - class ManyDerivedInHierarchy : public DerivedSub1, public DerivedSub2 {}; -}; - -TEST(WhenDynamicCastToTest, AmbiguousCast) { - AmbiguousCastTypes::DerivedSub1 sub1; - AmbiguousCastTypes::ManyDerivedInHierarchy many_derived; - // Multiply derived from Base. dynamic_cast<> returns NULL. - Base* as_base_ptr = - static_cast<AmbiguousCastTypes::DerivedSub1*>(&many_derived); - EXPECT_THAT(as_base_ptr, - WhenDynamicCastTo<AmbiguousCastTypes::VirtualDerived*>(IsNull())); - as_base_ptr = &sub1; - EXPECT_THAT( - as_base_ptr, - WhenDynamicCastTo<AmbiguousCastTypes::VirtualDerived*>(Not(IsNull()))); -} - -TEST(WhenDynamicCastToTest, Describe) { - Matcher<Base*> matcher = WhenDynamicCastTo<Derived*>(Pointee(_)); - const std::string prefix = - "when dynamic_cast to " + internal::GetTypeName<Derived*>() + ", "; - EXPECT_EQ(prefix + "points to a value that is anything", Describe(matcher)); - EXPECT_EQ(prefix + "does not point to a value that is anything", - DescribeNegation(matcher)); -} - -TEST(WhenDynamicCastToTest, Explain) { - Matcher<Base*> matcher = WhenDynamicCastTo<Derived*>(Pointee(_)); - Base* null = nullptr; - EXPECT_THAT(Explain(matcher, null), HasSubstr("NULL")); - Derived derived; - EXPECT_TRUE(matcher.Matches(&derived)); - EXPECT_THAT(Explain(matcher, &derived), HasSubstr("which points to ")); - - // With references, the matcher itself can fail. Test for that one. - Matcher<const Base&> ref_matcher = WhenDynamicCastTo<const OtherDerived&>(_); - EXPECT_THAT(Explain(ref_matcher, derived), - HasSubstr("which cannot be dynamic_cast")); -} - -TEST(WhenDynamicCastToTest, GoodReference) { - Derived derived; - derived.i = 4; - Base& as_base_ref = derived; - EXPECT_THAT(as_base_ref, WhenDynamicCastTo<const Derived&>(FieldIIs(4))); - EXPECT_THAT(as_base_ref, WhenDynamicCastTo<const Derived&>(Not(FieldIIs(5)))); -} - -TEST(WhenDynamicCastToTest, BadReference) { - Derived derived; - Base& as_base_ref = derived; - EXPECT_THAT(as_base_ref, Not(WhenDynamicCastTo<const OtherDerived&>(_))); -} -#endif // GTEST_HAS_RTTI - -// Minimal const-propagating pointer. -template <typename T> -class ConstPropagatingPtr { - public: - typedef T element_type; - - ConstPropagatingPtr() : val_() {} - explicit ConstPropagatingPtr(T* t) : val_(t) {} - ConstPropagatingPtr(const ConstPropagatingPtr& other) : val_(other.val_) {} - - T* get() { return val_; } - T& operator*() { return *val_; } - // Most smart pointers return non-const T* and T& from the next methods. - const T* get() const { return val_; } - const T& operator*() const { return *val_; } - - private: - T* val_; -}; - -TEST(PointeeTest, WorksWithConstPropagatingPointers) { - const Matcher< ConstPropagatingPtr<int> > m = Pointee(Lt(5)); - int three = 3; - const ConstPropagatingPtr<int> co(&three); - ConstPropagatingPtr<int> o(&three); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(o)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(co)); - *o = 6; - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(o)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(ConstPropagatingPtr<int>())); -} - -TEST(PointeeTest, NeverMatchesNull) { - const Matcher<const char*> m = Pointee(_); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(nullptr)); -} - -// Tests that we can write Pointee(value) instead of Pointee(Eq(value)). -TEST(PointeeTest, MatchesAgainstAValue) { - const Matcher<int*> m = Pointee(5); - - int n = 5; - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(&n)); - n = -1; - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(&n)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(nullptr)); -} - -TEST(PointeeTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - const Matcher<int*> m = Pointee(Gt(3)); - EXPECT_EQ("points to a value that is > 3", Describe(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("does not point to a value that is > 3", - DescribeNegation(m)); -} - -TEST(PointeeTest, CanExplainMatchResult) { - const Matcher<const std::string*> m = Pointee(StartsWith("Hi")); - - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, static_cast<const std::string*>(nullptr))); - - const Matcher<long*> m2 = Pointee(GreaterThan(1)); // NOLINT - long n = 3; // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ("which points to 3" + OfType("long") + ", which is 2 more than 1", - Explain(m2, &n)); -} - -TEST(PointeeTest, AlwaysExplainsPointee) { - const Matcher<int*> m = Pointee(0); - int n = 42; - EXPECT_EQ("which points to 42" + OfType("int"), Explain(m, &n)); -} - -// An uncopyable class. -class Uncopyable { - public: - Uncopyable() : value_(-1) {} - explicit Uncopyable(int a_value) : value_(a_value) {} - - int value() const { return value_; } - void set_value(int i) { value_ = i; } - - private: - int value_; - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Uncopyable); -}; - -// Returns true if and only if x.value() is positive. -bool ValueIsPositive(const Uncopyable& x) { return x.value() > 0; } - -MATCHER_P(UncopyableIs, inner_matcher, "") { - return ExplainMatchResult(inner_matcher, arg.value(), result_listener); -} - -// A user-defined struct for testing Field(). -struct AStruct { - AStruct() : x(0), y(1.0), z(5), p(nullptr) {} - AStruct(const AStruct& rhs) - : x(rhs.x), y(rhs.y), z(rhs.z.value()), p(rhs.p) {} - - int x; // A non-const field. - const double y; // A const field. - Uncopyable z; // An uncopyable field. - const char* p; // A pointer field. - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(AStruct); -}; - -// A derived struct for testing Field(). -struct DerivedStruct : public AStruct { - char ch; - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(DerivedStruct); -}; - -// Tests that Field(&Foo::field, ...) works when field is non-const. -TEST(FieldTest, WorksForNonConstField) { - Matcher<AStruct> m = Field(&AStruct::x, Ge(0)); - Matcher<AStruct> m_with_name = Field("x", &AStruct::x, Ge(0)); - - AStruct a; - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(a)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_with_name.Matches(a)); - a.x = -1; - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(a)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m_with_name.Matches(a)); -} - -// Tests that Field(&Foo::field, ...) works when field is const. -TEST(FieldTest, WorksForConstField) { - AStruct a; - - Matcher<AStruct> m = Field(&AStruct::y, Ge(0.0)); - Matcher<AStruct> m_with_name = Field("y", &AStruct::y, Ge(0.0)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(a)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_with_name.Matches(a)); - m = Field(&AStruct::y, Le(0.0)); - m_with_name = Field("y", &AStruct::y, Le(0.0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(a)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m_with_name.Matches(a)); -} - -// Tests that Field(&Foo::field, ...) works when field is not copyable. -TEST(FieldTest, WorksForUncopyableField) { - AStruct a; - - Matcher<AStruct> m = Field(&AStruct::z, Truly(ValueIsPositive)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(a)); - m = Field(&AStruct::z, Not(Truly(ValueIsPositive))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(a)); -} - -// Tests that Field(&Foo::field, ...) works when field is a pointer. -TEST(FieldTest, WorksForPointerField) { - // Matching against NULL. - Matcher<AStruct> m = Field(&AStruct::p, static_cast<const char*>(nullptr)); - AStruct a; - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(a)); - a.p = "hi"; - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(a)); - - // Matching a pointer that is not NULL. - m = Field(&AStruct::p, StartsWith("hi")); - a.p = "hill"; - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(a)); - a.p = "hole"; - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(a)); -} - -// Tests that Field() works when the object is passed by reference. -TEST(FieldTest, WorksForByRefArgument) { - Matcher<const AStruct&> m = Field(&AStruct::x, Ge(0)); - - AStruct a; - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(a)); - a.x = -1; - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(a)); -} - -// Tests that Field(&Foo::field, ...) works when the argument's type -// is a sub-type of Foo. -TEST(FieldTest, WorksForArgumentOfSubType) { - // Note that the matcher expects DerivedStruct but we say AStruct - // inside Field(). - Matcher<const DerivedStruct&> m = Field(&AStruct::x, Ge(0)); - - DerivedStruct d; - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(d)); - d.x = -1; - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(d)); -} - -// Tests that Field(&Foo::field, m) works when field's type and m's -// argument type are compatible but not the same. -TEST(FieldTest, WorksForCompatibleMatcherType) { - // The field is an int, but the inner matcher expects a signed char. - Matcher<const AStruct&> m = Field(&AStruct::x, - Matcher<signed char>(Ge(0))); - - AStruct a; - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(a)); - a.x = -1; - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(a)); -} - -// Tests that Field() can describe itself. -TEST(FieldTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const AStruct&> m = Field(&AStruct::x, Ge(0)); - - EXPECT_EQ("is an object whose given field is >= 0", Describe(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("is an object whose given field isn't >= 0", DescribeNegation(m)); -} - -TEST(FieldTest, CanDescribeSelfWithFieldName) { - Matcher<const AStruct&> m = Field("field_name", &AStruct::x, Ge(0)); - - EXPECT_EQ("is an object whose field `field_name` is >= 0", Describe(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("is an object whose field `field_name` isn't >= 0", - DescribeNegation(m)); -} - -// Tests that Field() can explain the match result. -TEST(FieldTest, CanExplainMatchResult) { - Matcher<const AStruct&> m = Field(&AStruct::x, Ge(0)); - - AStruct a; - a.x = 1; - EXPECT_EQ("whose given field is 1" + OfType("int"), Explain(m, a)); - - m = Field(&AStruct::x, GreaterThan(0)); - EXPECT_EQ( - "whose given field is 1" + OfType("int") + ", which is 1 more than 0", - Explain(m, a)); -} - -TEST(FieldTest, CanExplainMatchResultWithFieldName) { - Matcher<const AStruct&> m = Field("field_name", &AStruct::x, Ge(0)); - - AStruct a; - a.x = 1; - EXPECT_EQ("whose field `field_name` is 1" + OfType("int"), Explain(m, a)); - - m = Field("field_name", &AStruct::x, GreaterThan(0)); - EXPECT_EQ("whose field `field_name` is 1" + OfType("int") + - ", which is 1 more than 0", - Explain(m, a)); -} - -// Tests that Field() works when the argument is a pointer to const. -TEST(FieldForPointerTest, WorksForPointerToConst) { - Matcher<const AStruct*> m = Field(&AStruct::x, Ge(0)); - - AStruct a; - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(&a)); - a.x = -1; - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(&a)); -} - -// Tests that Field() works when the argument is a pointer to non-const. -TEST(FieldForPointerTest, WorksForPointerToNonConst) { - Matcher<AStruct*> m = Field(&AStruct::x, Ge(0)); - - AStruct a; - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(&a)); - a.x = -1; - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(&a)); -} - -// Tests that Field() works when the argument is a reference to a const pointer. -TEST(FieldForPointerTest, WorksForReferenceToConstPointer) { - Matcher<AStruct* const&> m = Field(&AStruct::x, Ge(0)); - - AStruct a; - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(&a)); - a.x = -1; - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(&a)); -} - -// Tests that Field() does not match the NULL pointer. -TEST(FieldForPointerTest, DoesNotMatchNull) { - Matcher<const AStruct*> m = Field(&AStruct::x, _); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(nullptr)); -} - -// Tests that Field(&Foo::field, ...) works when the argument's type -// is a sub-type of const Foo*. -TEST(FieldForPointerTest, WorksForArgumentOfSubType) { - // Note that the matcher expects DerivedStruct but we say AStruct - // inside Field(). - Matcher<DerivedStruct*> m = Field(&AStruct::x, Ge(0)); - - DerivedStruct d; - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(&d)); - d.x = -1; - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(&d)); -} - -// Tests that Field() can describe itself when used to match a pointer. -TEST(FieldForPointerTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const AStruct*> m = Field(&AStruct::x, Ge(0)); - - EXPECT_EQ("is an object whose given field is >= 0", Describe(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("is an object whose given field isn't >= 0", DescribeNegation(m)); -} - -TEST(FieldForPointerTest, CanDescribeSelfWithFieldName) { - Matcher<const AStruct*> m = Field("field_name", &AStruct::x, Ge(0)); - - EXPECT_EQ("is an object whose field `field_name` is >= 0", Describe(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("is an object whose field `field_name` isn't >= 0", - DescribeNegation(m)); -} - -// Tests that Field() can explain the result of matching a pointer. -TEST(FieldForPointerTest, CanExplainMatchResult) { - Matcher<const AStruct*> m = Field(&AStruct::x, Ge(0)); - - AStruct a; - a.x = 1; - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, static_cast<const AStruct*>(nullptr))); - EXPECT_EQ("which points to an object whose given field is 1" + OfType("int"), - Explain(m, &a)); - - m = Field(&AStruct::x, GreaterThan(0)); - EXPECT_EQ("which points to an object whose given field is 1" + OfType("int") + - ", which is 1 more than 0", Explain(m, &a)); -} - -TEST(FieldForPointerTest, CanExplainMatchResultWithFieldName) { - Matcher<const AStruct*> m = Field("field_name", &AStruct::x, Ge(0)); - - AStruct a; - a.x = 1; - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, static_cast<const AStruct*>(nullptr))); - EXPECT_EQ( - "which points to an object whose field `field_name` is 1" + OfType("int"), - Explain(m, &a)); - - m = Field("field_name", &AStruct::x, GreaterThan(0)); - EXPECT_EQ("which points to an object whose field `field_name` is 1" + - OfType("int") + ", which is 1 more than 0", - Explain(m, &a)); -} - -// A user-defined class for testing Property(). -class AClass { - public: - AClass() : n_(0) {} - - // A getter that returns a non-reference. - int n() const { return n_; } - - void set_n(int new_n) { n_ = new_n; } - - // A getter that returns a reference to const. - const std::string& s() const { return s_; } - - const std::string& s_ref() const & { return s_; } - - void set_s(const std::string& new_s) { s_ = new_s; } - - // A getter that returns a reference to non-const. - double& x() const { return x_; } - - private: - int n_; - std::string s_; - - static double x_; -}; - -double AClass::x_ = 0.0; - -// A derived class for testing Property(). -class DerivedClass : public AClass { - public: - int k() const { return k_; } - private: - int k_; -}; - -// Tests that Property(&Foo::property, ...) works when property() -// returns a non-reference. -TEST(PropertyTest, WorksForNonReferenceProperty) { - Matcher<const AClass&> m = Property(&AClass::n, Ge(0)); - Matcher<const AClass&> m_with_name = Property("n", &AClass::n, Ge(0)); - - AClass a; - a.set_n(1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(a)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_with_name.Matches(a)); - - a.set_n(-1); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(a)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m_with_name.Matches(a)); -} - -// Tests that Property(&Foo::property, ...) works when property() -// returns a reference to const. -TEST(PropertyTest, WorksForReferenceToConstProperty) { - Matcher<const AClass&> m = Property(&AClass::s, StartsWith("hi")); - Matcher<const AClass&> m_with_name = - Property("s", &AClass::s, StartsWith("hi")); - - AClass a; - a.set_s("hill"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(a)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_with_name.Matches(a)); - - a.set_s("hole"); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(a)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m_with_name.Matches(a)); -} - -// Tests that Property(&Foo::property, ...) works when property() is -// ref-qualified. -TEST(PropertyTest, WorksForRefQualifiedProperty) { - Matcher<const AClass&> m = Property(&AClass::s_ref, StartsWith("hi")); - Matcher<const AClass&> m_with_name = - Property("s", &AClass::s_ref, StartsWith("hi")); - - AClass a; - a.set_s("hill"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(a)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_with_name.Matches(a)); - - a.set_s("hole"); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(a)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m_with_name.Matches(a)); -} - -// Tests that Property(&Foo::property, ...) works when property() -// returns a reference to non-const. -TEST(PropertyTest, WorksForReferenceToNonConstProperty) { - double x = 0.0; - AClass a; - - Matcher<const AClass&> m = Property(&AClass::x, Ref(x)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(a)); - - m = Property(&AClass::x, Not(Ref(x))); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(a)); -} - -// Tests that Property(&Foo::property, ...) works when the argument is -// passed by value. -TEST(PropertyTest, WorksForByValueArgument) { - Matcher<AClass> m = Property(&AClass::s, StartsWith("hi")); - - AClass a; - a.set_s("hill"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(a)); - - a.set_s("hole"); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(a)); -} - -// Tests that Property(&Foo::property, ...) works when the argument's -// type is a sub-type of Foo. -TEST(PropertyTest, WorksForArgumentOfSubType) { - // The matcher expects a DerivedClass, but inside the Property() we - // say AClass. - Matcher<const DerivedClass&> m = Property(&AClass::n, Ge(0)); - - DerivedClass d; - d.set_n(1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(d)); - - d.set_n(-1); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(d)); -} - -// Tests that Property(&Foo::property, m) works when property()'s type -// and m's argument type are compatible but different. -TEST(PropertyTest, WorksForCompatibleMatcherType) { - // n() returns an int but the inner matcher expects a signed char. - Matcher<const AClass&> m = Property(&AClass::n, - Matcher<signed char>(Ge(0))); - - Matcher<const AClass&> m_with_name = - Property("n", &AClass::n, Matcher<signed char>(Ge(0))); - - AClass a; - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(a)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m_with_name.Matches(a)); - a.set_n(-1); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(a)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m_with_name.Matches(a)); -} - -// Tests that Property() can describe itself. -TEST(PropertyTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const AClass&> m = Property(&AClass::n, Ge(0)); - - EXPECT_EQ("is an object whose given property is >= 0", Describe(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("is an object whose given property isn't >= 0", - DescribeNegation(m)); -} - -TEST(PropertyTest, CanDescribeSelfWithPropertyName) { - Matcher<const AClass&> m = Property("fancy_name", &AClass::n, Ge(0)); - - EXPECT_EQ("is an object whose property `fancy_name` is >= 0", Describe(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("is an object whose property `fancy_name` isn't >= 0", - DescribeNegation(m)); -} - -// Tests that Property() can explain the match result. -TEST(PropertyTest, CanExplainMatchResult) { - Matcher<const AClass&> m = Property(&AClass::n, Ge(0)); - - AClass a; - a.set_n(1); - EXPECT_EQ("whose given property is 1" + OfType("int"), Explain(m, a)); - - m = Property(&AClass::n, GreaterThan(0)); - EXPECT_EQ( - "whose given property is 1" + OfType("int") + ", which is 1 more than 0", - Explain(m, a)); -} - -TEST(PropertyTest, CanExplainMatchResultWithPropertyName) { - Matcher<const AClass&> m = Property("fancy_name", &AClass::n, Ge(0)); - - AClass a; - a.set_n(1); - EXPECT_EQ("whose property `fancy_name` is 1" + OfType("int"), Explain(m, a)); - - m = Property("fancy_name", &AClass::n, GreaterThan(0)); - EXPECT_EQ("whose property `fancy_name` is 1" + OfType("int") + - ", which is 1 more than 0", - Explain(m, a)); -} - -// Tests that Property() works when the argument is a pointer to const. -TEST(PropertyForPointerTest, WorksForPointerToConst) { - Matcher<const AClass*> m = Property(&AClass::n, Ge(0)); - - AClass a; - a.set_n(1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(&a)); - - a.set_n(-1); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(&a)); -} - -// Tests that Property() works when the argument is a pointer to non-const. -TEST(PropertyForPointerTest, WorksForPointerToNonConst) { - Matcher<AClass*> m = Property(&AClass::s, StartsWith("hi")); - - AClass a; - a.set_s("hill"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(&a)); - - a.set_s("hole"); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(&a)); -} - -// Tests that Property() works when the argument is a reference to a -// const pointer. -TEST(PropertyForPointerTest, WorksForReferenceToConstPointer) { - Matcher<AClass* const&> m = Property(&AClass::s, StartsWith("hi")); - - AClass a; - a.set_s("hill"); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(&a)); - - a.set_s("hole"); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(&a)); -} - -// Tests that Property() does not match the NULL pointer. -TEST(PropertyForPointerTest, WorksForReferenceToNonConstProperty) { - Matcher<const AClass*> m = Property(&AClass::x, _); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(nullptr)); -} - -// Tests that Property(&Foo::property, ...) works when the argument's -// type is a sub-type of const Foo*. -TEST(PropertyForPointerTest, WorksForArgumentOfSubType) { - // The matcher expects a DerivedClass, but inside the Property() we - // say AClass. - Matcher<const DerivedClass*> m = Property(&AClass::n, Ge(0)); - - DerivedClass d; - d.set_n(1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(&d)); - - d.set_n(-1); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(&d)); -} - -// Tests that Property() can describe itself when used to match a pointer. -TEST(PropertyForPointerTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<const AClass*> m = Property(&AClass::n, Ge(0)); - - EXPECT_EQ("is an object whose given property is >= 0", Describe(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("is an object whose given property isn't >= 0", - DescribeNegation(m)); -} - -TEST(PropertyForPointerTest, CanDescribeSelfWithPropertyDescription) { - Matcher<const AClass*> m = Property("fancy_name", &AClass::n, Ge(0)); - - EXPECT_EQ("is an object whose property `fancy_name` is >= 0", Describe(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("is an object whose property `fancy_name` isn't >= 0", - DescribeNegation(m)); -} - -// Tests that Property() can explain the result of matching a pointer. -TEST(PropertyForPointerTest, CanExplainMatchResult) { - Matcher<const AClass*> m = Property(&AClass::n, Ge(0)); - - AClass a; - a.set_n(1); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, static_cast<const AClass*>(nullptr))); - EXPECT_EQ( - "which points to an object whose given property is 1" + OfType("int"), - Explain(m, &a)); - - m = Property(&AClass::n, GreaterThan(0)); - EXPECT_EQ("which points to an object whose given property is 1" + - OfType("int") + ", which is 1 more than 0", - Explain(m, &a)); -} - -TEST(PropertyForPointerTest, CanExplainMatchResultWithPropertyName) { - Matcher<const AClass*> m = Property("fancy_name", &AClass::n, Ge(0)); - - AClass a; - a.set_n(1); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, static_cast<const AClass*>(nullptr))); - EXPECT_EQ("which points to an object whose property `fancy_name` is 1" + - OfType("int"), - Explain(m, &a)); - - m = Property("fancy_name", &AClass::n, GreaterThan(0)); - EXPECT_EQ("which points to an object whose property `fancy_name` is 1" + - OfType("int") + ", which is 1 more than 0", - Explain(m, &a)); -} - -// Tests ResultOf. - -// Tests that ResultOf(f, ...) compiles and works as expected when f is a -// function pointer. -std::string IntToStringFunction(int input) { - return input == 1 ? "foo" : "bar"; -} - -TEST(ResultOfTest, WorksForFunctionPointers) { - Matcher<int> matcher = ResultOf(&IntToStringFunction, Eq(std::string("foo"))); - - EXPECT_TRUE(matcher.Matches(1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(matcher.Matches(2)); -} - -// Tests that ResultOf() can describe itself. -TEST(ResultOfTest, CanDescribeItself) { - Matcher<int> matcher = ResultOf(&IntToStringFunction, StrEq("foo")); - - EXPECT_EQ("is mapped by the given callable to a value that " - "is equal to \"foo\"", Describe(matcher)); - EXPECT_EQ("is mapped by the given callable to a value that " - "isn't equal to \"foo\"", DescribeNegation(matcher)); -} - -// Tests that ResultOf() can explain the match result. -int IntFunction(int input) { return input == 42 ? 80 : 90; } - -TEST(ResultOfTest, CanExplainMatchResult) { - Matcher<int> matcher = ResultOf(&IntFunction, Ge(85)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is mapped by the given callable to 90" + OfType("int"), - Explain(matcher, 36)); - - matcher = ResultOf(&IntFunction, GreaterThan(85)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is mapped by the given callable to 90" + OfType("int") + - ", which is 5 more than 85", Explain(matcher, 36)); -} - -// Tests that ResultOf(f, ...) compiles and works as expected when f(x) -// returns a non-reference. -TEST(ResultOfTest, WorksForNonReferenceResults) { - Matcher<int> matcher = ResultOf(&IntFunction, Eq(80)); - - EXPECT_TRUE(matcher.Matches(42)); - EXPECT_FALSE(matcher.Matches(36)); -} - -// Tests that ResultOf(f, ...) compiles and works as expected when f(x) -// returns a reference to non-const. -double& DoubleFunction(double& input) { return input; } // NOLINT - -Uncopyable& RefUncopyableFunction(Uncopyable& obj) { // NOLINT - return obj; -} - -TEST(ResultOfTest, WorksForReferenceToNonConstResults) { - double x = 3.14; - double x2 = x; - Matcher<double&> matcher = ResultOf(&DoubleFunction, Ref(x)); - - EXPECT_TRUE(matcher.Matches(x)); - EXPECT_FALSE(matcher.Matches(x2)); - - // Test that ResultOf works with uncopyable objects - Uncopyable obj(0); - Uncopyable obj2(0); - Matcher<Uncopyable&> matcher2 = - ResultOf(&RefUncopyableFunction, Ref(obj)); - - EXPECT_TRUE(matcher2.Matches(obj)); - EXPECT_FALSE(matcher2.Matches(obj2)); -} - -// Tests that ResultOf(f, ...) compiles and works as expected when f(x) -// returns a reference to const. -const std::string& StringFunction(const std::string& input) { return input; } - -TEST(ResultOfTest, WorksForReferenceToConstResults) { - std::string s = "foo"; - std::string s2 = s; - Matcher<const std::string&> matcher = ResultOf(&StringFunction, Ref(s)); - - EXPECT_TRUE(matcher.Matches(s)); - EXPECT_FALSE(matcher.Matches(s2)); -} - -// Tests that ResultOf(f, m) works when f(x) and m's -// argument types are compatible but different. -TEST(ResultOfTest, WorksForCompatibleMatcherTypes) { - // IntFunction() returns int but the inner matcher expects a signed char. - Matcher<int> matcher = ResultOf(IntFunction, Matcher<signed char>(Ge(85))); - - EXPECT_TRUE(matcher.Matches(36)); - EXPECT_FALSE(matcher.Matches(42)); -} - -// Tests that the program aborts when ResultOf is passed -// a NULL function pointer. -TEST(ResultOfDeathTest, DiesOnNullFunctionPointers) { - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED( - ResultOf(static_cast<std::string (*)(int dummy)>(nullptr), - Eq(std::string("foo"))), - "NULL function pointer is passed into ResultOf\\(\\)\\."); -} - -// Tests that ResultOf(f, ...) compiles and works as expected when f is a -// function reference. -TEST(ResultOfTest, WorksForFunctionReferences) { - Matcher<int> matcher = ResultOf(IntToStringFunction, StrEq("foo")); - EXPECT_TRUE(matcher.Matches(1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(matcher.Matches(2)); -} - -// Tests that ResultOf(f, ...) compiles and works as expected when f is a -// function object. -struct Functor { - std::string operator()(int input) const { - return IntToStringFunction(input); - } -}; - -TEST(ResultOfTest, WorksForFunctors) { - Matcher<int> matcher = ResultOf(Functor(), Eq(std::string("foo"))); - - EXPECT_TRUE(matcher.Matches(1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(matcher.Matches(2)); -} - -// Tests that ResultOf(f, ...) compiles and works as expected when f is a -// functor with more than one operator() defined. ResultOf() must work -// for each defined operator(). -struct PolymorphicFunctor { - typedef int result_type; - int operator()(int n) { return n; } - int operator()(const char* s) { return static_cast<int>(strlen(s)); } - std::string operator()(int *p) { return p ? "good ptr" : "null"; } -}; - -TEST(ResultOfTest, WorksForPolymorphicFunctors) { - Matcher<int> matcher_int = ResultOf(PolymorphicFunctor(), Ge(5)); - - EXPECT_TRUE(matcher_int.Matches(10)); - EXPECT_FALSE(matcher_int.Matches(2)); - - Matcher<const char*> matcher_string = ResultOf(PolymorphicFunctor(), Ge(5)); - - EXPECT_TRUE(matcher_string.Matches("long string")); - EXPECT_FALSE(matcher_string.Matches("shrt")); -} - -TEST(ResultOfTest, WorksForPolymorphicFunctorsIgnoringResultType) { - Matcher<int*> matcher = ResultOf(PolymorphicFunctor(), "good ptr"); - - int n = 0; - EXPECT_TRUE(matcher.Matches(&n)); - EXPECT_FALSE(matcher.Matches(nullptr)); -} - -TEST(ResultOfTest, WorksForLambdas) { - Matcher<int> matcher = ResultOf( - [](int str_len) { - return std::string(static_cast<size_t>(str_len), 'x'); - }, - "xxx"); - EXPECT_TRUE(matcher.Matches(3)); - EXPECT_FALSE(matcher.Matches(1)); -} - -TEST(ResultOfTest, WorksForNonCopyableArguments) { - Matcher<std::unique_ptr<int>> matcher = ResultOf( - [](const std::unique_ptr<int>& str_len) { - return std::string(static_cast<size_t>(*str_len), 'x'); - }, - "xxx"); - EXPECT_TRUE(matcher.Matches(std::unique_ptr<int>(new int(3)))); - EXPECT_FALSE(matcher.Matches(std::unique_ptr<int>(new int(1)))); -} - -const int* ReferencingFunction(const int& n) { return &n; } - -struct ReferencingFunctor { - typedef const int* result_type; - result_type operator()(const int& n) { return &n; } -}; - -TEST(ResultOfTest, WorksForReferencingCallables) { - const int n = 1; - const int n2 = 1; - Matcher<const int&> matcher2 = ResultOf(ReferencingFunction, Eq(&n)); - EXPECT_TRUE(matcher2.Matches(n)); - EXPECT_FALSE(matcher2.Matches(n2)); - - Matcher<const int&> matcher3 = ResultOf(ReferencingFunctor(), Eq(&n)); - EXPECT_TRUE(matcher3.Matches(n)); - EXPECT_FALSE(matcher3.Matches(n2)); -} - -class DivisibleByImpl { - public: - explicit DivisibleByImpl(int a_divider) : divider_(a_divider) {} - - // For testing using ExplainMatchResultTo() with polymorphic matchers. - template <typename T> - bool MatchAndExplain(const T& n, MatchResultListener* listener) const { - *listener << "which is " << (n % divider_) << " modulo " - << divider_; - return (n % divider_) == 0; - } - - void DescribeTo(ostream* os) const { - *os << "is divisible by " << divider_; - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(ostream* os) const { - *os << "is not divisible by " << divider_; - } - - void set_divider(int a_divider) { divider_ = a_divider; } - int divider() const { return divider_; } - - private: - int divider_; -}; - -PolymorphicMatcher<DivisibleByImpl> DivisibleBy(int n) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher(DivisibleByImpl(n)); -} - -// Tests that when AllOf() fails, only the first failing matcher is -// asked to explain why. -TEST(ExplainMatchResultTest, AllOf_False_False) { - const Matcher<int> m = AllOf(DivisibleBy(4), DivisibleBy(3)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is 1 modulo 4", Explain(m, 5)); -} - -// Tests that when AllOf() fails, only the first failing matcher is -// asked to explain why. -TEST(ExplainMatchResultTest, AllOf_False_True) { - const Matcher<int> m = AllOf(DivisibleBy(4), DivisibleBy(3)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is 2 modulo 4", Explain(m, 6)); -} - -// Tests that when AllOf() fails, only the first failing matcher is -// asked to explain why. -TEST(ExplainMatchResultTest, AllOf_True_False) { - const Matcher<int> m = AllOf(Ge(1), DivisibleBy(3)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is 2 modulo 3", Explain(m, 5)); -} - -// Tests that when AllOf() succeeds, all matchers are asked to explain -// why. -TEST(ExplainMatchResultTest, AllOf_True_True) { - const Matcher<int> m = AllOf(DivisibleBy(2), DivisibleBy(3)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is 0 modulo 2, and which is 0 modulo 3", Explain(m, 6)); -} - -TEST(ExplainMatchResultTest, AllOf_True_True_2) { - const Matcher<int> m = AllOf(Ge(2), Le(3)); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, 2)); -} - -TEST(ExplainmatcherResultTest, MonomorphicMatcher) { - const Matcher<int> m = GreaterThan(5); - EXPECT_EQ("which is 1 more than 5", Explain(m, 6)); -} - -// The following two tests verify that values without a public copy -// ctor can be used as arguments to matchers like Eq(), Ge(), and etc -// with the help of ByRef(). - -class NotCopyable { - public: - explicit NotCopyable(int a_value) : value_(a_value) {} - - int value() const { return value_; } - - bool operator==(const NotCopyable& rhs) const { - return value() == rhs.value(); - } - - bool operator>=(const NotCopyable& rhs) const { - return value() >= rhs.value(); - } - private: - int value_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(NotCopyable); -}; - -TEST(ByRefTest, AllowsNotCopyableConstValueInMatchers) { - const NotCopyable const_value1(1); - const Matcher<const NotCopyable&> m = Eq(ByRef(const_value1)); - - const NotCopyable n1(1), n2(2); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(n1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(n2)); -} - -TEST(ByRefTest, AllowsNotCopyableValueInMatchers) { - NotCopyable value2(2); - const Matcher<NotCopyable&> m = Ge(ByRef(value2)); - - NotCopyable n1(1), n2(2); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(n1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(n2)); -} - -TEST(IsEmptyTest, ImplementsIsEmpty) { - vector<int> container; - EXPECT_THAT(container, IsEmpty()); - container.push_back(0); - EXPECT_THAT(container, Not(IsEmpty())); - container.push_back(1); - EXPECT_THAT(container, Not(IsEmpty())); -} - -TEST(IsEmptyTest, WorksWithString) { - std::string text; - EXPECT_THAT(text, IsEmpty()); - text = "foo"; - EXPECT_THAT(text, Not(IsEmpty())); - text = std::string("\0", 1); - EXPECT_THAT(text, Not(IsEmpty())); -} - -TEST(IsEmptyTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<vector<int> > m = IsEmpty(); - EXPECT_EQ("is empty", Describe(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("isn't empty", DescribeNegation(m)); -} - -TEST(IsEmptyTest, ExplainsResult) { - Matcher<vector<int> > m = IsEmpty(); - vector<int> container; - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, container)); - container.push_back(0); - EXPECT_EQ("whose size is 1", Explain(m, container)); -} - -TEST(IsEmptyTest, WorksWithMoveOnly) { - ContainerHelper helper; - EXPECT_CALL(helper, Call(IsEmpty())); - helper.Call({}); -} - -TEST(IsTrueTest, IsTrueIsFalse) { - EXPECT_THAT(true, IsTrue()); - EXPECT_THAT(false, IsFalse()); - EXPECT_THAT(true, Not(IsFalse())); - EXPECT_THAT(false, Not(IsTrue())); - EXPECT_THAT(0, Not(IsTrue())); - EXPECT_THAT(0, IsFalse()); - EXPECT_THAT(nullptr, Not(IsTrue())); - EXPECT_THAT(nullptr, IsFalse()); - EXPECT_THAT(-1, IsTrue()); - EXPECT_THAT(-1, Not(IsFalse())); - EXPECT_THAT(1, IsTrue()); - EXPECT_THAT(1, Not(IsFalse())); - EXPECT_THAT(2, IsTrue()); - EXPECT_THAT(2, Not(IsFalse())); - int a = 42; - EXPECT_THAT(a, IsTrue()); - EXPECT_THAT(a, Not(IsFalse())); - EXPECT_THAT(&a, IsTrue()); - EXPECT_THAT(&a, Not(IsFalse())); - EXPECT_THAT(false, Not(IsTrue())); - EXPECT_THAT(true, Not(IsFalse())); - EXPECT_THAT(std::true_type(), IsTrue()); - EXPECT_THAT(std::true_type(), Not(IsFalse())); - EXPECT_THAT(std::false_type(), IsFalse()); - EXPECT_THAT(std::false_type(), Not(IsTrue())); - EXPECT_THAT(nullptr, Not(IsTrue())); - EXPECT_THAT(nullptr, IsFalse()); - std::unique_ptr<int> null_unique; - std::unique_ptr<int> nonnull_unique(new int(0)); - EXPECT_THAT(null_unique, Not(IsTrue())); - EXPECT_THAT(null_unique, IsFalse()); - EXPECT_THAT(nonnull_unique, IsTrue()); - EXPECT_THAT(nonnull_unique, Not(IsFalse())); -} - -TEST(SizeIsTest, ImplementsSizeIs) { - vector<int> container; - EXPECT_THAT(container, SizeIs(0)); - EXPECT_THAT(container, Not(SizeIs(1))); - container.push_back(0); - EXPECT_THAT(container, Not(SizeIs(0))); - EXPECT_THAT(container, SizeIs(1)); - container.push_back(0); - EXPECT_THAT(container, Not(SizeIs(0))); - EXPECT_THAT(container, SizeIs(2)); -} - -TEST(SizeIsTest, WorksWithMap) { - map<std::string, int> container; - EXPECT_THAT(container, SizeIs(0)); - EXPECT_THAT(container, Not(SizeIs(1))); - container.insert(make_pair("foo", 1)); - EXPECT_THAT(container, Not(SizeIs(0))); - EXPECT_THAT(container, SizeIs(1)); - container.insert(make_pair("bar", 2)); - EXPECT_THAT(container, Not(SizeIs(0))); - EXPECT_THAT(container, SizeIs(2)); -} - -TEST(SizeIsTest, WorksWithReferences) { - vector<int> container; - Matcher<const vector<int>&> m = SizeIs(1); - EXPECT_THAT(container, Not(m)); - container.push_back(0); - EXPECT_THAT(container, m); -} - -TEST(SizeIsTest, WorksWithMoveOnly) { - ContainerHelper helper; - EXPECT_CALL(helper, Call(SizeIs(3))); - helper.Call(MakeUniquePtrs({1, 2, 3})); -} - -// SizeIs should work for any type that provides a size() member function. -// For example, a size_type member type should not need to be provided. -struct MinimalistCustomType { - int size() const { return 1; } -}; -TEST(SizeIsTest, WorksWithMinimalistCustomType) { - MinimalistCustomType container; - EXPECT_THAT(container, SizeIs(1)); - EXPECT_THAT(container, Not(SizeIs(0))); -} - -TEST(SizeIsTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<vector<int> > m = SizeIs(2); - EXPECT_EQ("size is equal to 2", Describe(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("size isn't equal to 2", DescribeNegation(m)); -} - -TEST(SizeIsTest, ExplainsResult) { - Matcher<vector<int> > m1 = SizeIs(2); - Matcher<vector<int> > m2 = SizeIs(Lt(2u)); - Matcher<vector<int> > m3 = SizeIs(AnyOf(0, 3)); - Matcher<vector<int> > m4 = SizeIs(GreaterThan(1)); - vector<int> container; - EXPECT_EQ("whose size 0 doesn't match", Explain(m1, container)); - EXPECT_EQ("whose size 0 matches", Explain(m2, container)); - EXPECT_EQ("whose size 0 matches", Explain(m3, container)); - EXPECT_EQ("whose size 0 doesn't match, which is 1 less than 1", - Explain(m4, container)); - container.push_back(0); - container.push_back(0); - EXPECT_EQ("whose size 2 matches", Explain(m1, container)); - EXPECT_EQ("whose size 2 doesn't match", Explain(m2, container)); - EXPECT_EQ("whose size 2 doesn't match", Explain(m3, container)); - EXPECT_EQ("whose size 2 matches, which is 1 more than 1", - Explain(m4, container)); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST -// Tests ContainerEq with different container types, and -// different element types. - -template <typename T> -class ContainerEqTest : public testing::Test {}; - -typedef testing::Types< - set<int>, - vector<size_t>, - multiset<size_t>, - list<int> > - ContainerEqTestTypes; - -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(ContainerEqTest, ContainerEqTestTypes); - -// Tests that the filled container is equal to itself. -TYPED_TEST(ContainerEqTest, EqualsSelf) { - static const int vals[] = {1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8}; - TypeParam my_set(vals, vals + 6); - const Matcher<TypeParam> m = ContainerEq(my_set); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(my_set)); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, my_set)); -} - -// Tests that missing values are reported. -TYPED_TEST(ContainerEqTest, ValueMissing) { - static const int vals[] = {1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8}; - static const int test_vals[] = {2, 1, 8, 5}; - TypeParam my_set(vals, vals + 6); - TypeParam test_set(test_vals, test_vals + 4); - const Matcher<TypeParam> m = ContainerEq(my_set); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(test_set)); - EXPECT_EQ("which doesn't have these expected elements: 3", - Explain(m, test_set)); -} - -// Tests that added values are reported. -TYPED_TEST(ContainerEqTest, ValueAdded) { - static const int vals[] = {1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8}; - static const int test_vals[] = {1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 46}; - TypeParam my_set(vals, vals + 6); - TypeParam test_set(test_vals, test_vals + 6); - const Matcher<const TypeParam&> m = ContainerEq(my_set); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(test_set)); - EXPECT_EQ("which has these unexpected elements: 46", Explain(m, test_set)); -} - -// Tests that added and missing values are reported together. -TYPED_TEST(ContainerEqTest, ValueAddedAndRemoved) { - static const int vals[] = {1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8}; - static const int test_vals[] = {1, 2, 3, 8, 46}; - TypeParam my_set(vals, vals + 6); - TypeParam test_set(test_vals, test_vals + 5); - const Matcher<TypeParam> m = ContainerEq(my_set); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(test_set)); - EXPECT_EQ("which has these unexpected elements: 46,\n" - "and doesn't have these expected elements: 5", - Explain(m, test_set)); -} - -// Tests duplicated value -- expect no explanation. -TYPED_TEST(ContainerEqTest, DuplicateDifference) { - static const int vals[] = {1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8}; - static const int test_vals[] = {1, 2, 3, 5, 8}; - TypeParam my_set(vals, vals + 6); - TypeParam test_set(test_vals, test_vals + 5); - const Matcher<const TypeParam&> m = ContainerEq(my_set); - // Depending on the container, match may be true or false - // But in any case there should be no explanation. - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, test_set)); -} -#endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - -// Tests that multiple missing values are reported. -// Using just vector here, so order is predictable. -TEST(ContainerEqExtraTest, MultipleValuesMissing) { - static const int vals[] = {1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8}; - static const int test_vals[] = {2, 1, 5}; - vector<int> my_set(vals, vals + 6); - vector<int> test_set(test_vals, test_vals + 3); - const Matcher<vector<int> > m = ContainerEq(my_set); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(test_set)); - EXPECT_EQ("which doesn't have these expected elements: 3, 8", - Explain(m, test_set)); -} - -// Tests that added values are reported. -// Using just vector here, so order is predictable. -TEST(ContainerEqExtraTest, MultipleValuesAdded) { - static const int vals[] = {1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8}; - static const int test_vals[] = {1, 2, 92, 3, 5, 8, 46}; - list<size_t> my_set(vals, vals + 6); - list<size_t> test_set(test_vals, test_vals + 7); - const Matcher<const list<size_t>&> m = ContainerEq(my_set); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(test_set)); - EXPECT_EQ("which has these unexpected elements: 92, 46", - Explain(m, test_set)); -} - -// Tests that added and missing values are reported together. -TEST(ContainerEqExtraTest, MultipleValuesAddedAndRemoved) { - static const int vals[] = {1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8}; - static const int test_vals[] = {1, 2, 3, 92, 46}; - list<size_t> my_set(vals, vals + 6); - list<size_t> test_set(test_vals, test_vals + 5); - const Matcher<const list<size_t> > m = ContainerEq(my_set); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(test_set)); - EXPECT_EQ("which has these unexpected elements: 92, 46,\n" - "and doesn't have these expected elements: 5, 8", - Explain(m, test_set)); -} - -// Tests to see that duplicate elements are detected, -// but (as above) not reported in the explanation. -TEST(ContainerEqExtraTest, MultiSetOfIntDuplicateDifference) { - static const int vals[] = {1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8}; - static const int test_vals[] = {1, 2, 3, 5, 8}; - vector<int> my_set(vals, vals + 6); - vector<int> test_set(test_vals, test_vals + 5); - const Matcher<vector<int> > m = ContainerEq(my_set); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(my_set)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(test_set)); - // There is nothing to report when both sets contain all the same values. - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, test_set)); -} - -// Tests that ContainerEq works for non-trivial associative containers, -// like maps. -TEST(ContainerEqExtraTest, WorksForMaps) { - map<int, std::string> my_map; - my_map[0] = "a"; - my_map[1] = "b"; - - map<int, std::string> test_map; - test_map[0] = "aa"; - test_map[1] = "b"; - - const Matcher<const map<int, std::string>&> m = ContainerEq(my_map); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(my_map)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(test_map)); - - EXPECT_EQ("which has these unexpected elements: (0, \"aa\"),\n" - "and doesn't have these expected elements: (0, \"a\")", - Explain(m, test_map)); -} - -TEST(ContainerEqExtraTest, WorksForNativeArray) { - int a1[] = {1, 2, 3}; - int a2[] = {1, 2, 3}; - int b[] = {1, 2, 4}; - - EXPECT_THAT(a1, ContainerEq(a2)); - EXPECT_THAT(a1, Not(ContainerEq(b))); -} - -TEST(ContainerEqExtraTest, WorksForTwoDimensionalNativeArray) { - const char a1[][3] = {"hi", "lo"}; - const char a2[][3] = {"hi", "lo"}; - const char b[][3] = {"lo", "hi"}; - - // Tests using ContainerEq() in the first dimension. - EXPECT_THAT(a1, ContainerEq(a2)); - EXPECT_THAT(a1, Not(ContainerEq(b))); - - // Tests using ContainerEq() in the second dimension. - EXPECT_THAT(a1, ElementsAre(ContainerEq(a2[0]), ContainerEq(a2[1]))); - EXPECT_THAT(a1, ElementsAre(Not(ContainerEq(b[0])), ContainerEq(a2[1]))); -} - -TEST(ContainerEqExtraTest, WorksForNativeArrayAsTuple) { - const int a1[] = {1, 2, 3}; - const int a2[] = {1, 2, 3}; - const int b[] = {1, 2, 3, 4}; - - const int* const p1 = a1; - EXPECT_THAT(std::make_tuple(p1, 3), ContainerEq(a2)); - EXPECT_THAT(std::make_tuple(p1, 3), Not(ContainerEq(b))); - - const int c[] = {1, 3, 2}; - EXPECT_THAT(std::make_tuple(p1, 3), Not(ContainerEq(c))); -} - -TEST(ContainerEqExtraTest, CopiesNativeArrayParameter) { - std::string a1[][3] = { - {"hi", "hello", "ciao"}, - {"bye", "see you", "ciao"} - }; - - std::string a2[][3] = { - {"hi", "hello", "ciao"}, - {"bye", "see you", "ciao"} - }; - - const Matcher<const std::string(&)[2][3]> m = ContainerEq(a2); - EXPECT_THAT(a1, m); - - a2[0][0] = "ha"; - EXPECT_THAT(a1, m); -} - -TEST(WhenSortedByTest, WorksForEmptyContainer) { - const vector<int> numbers; - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, WhenSortedBy(less<int>(), ElementsAre())); - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, Not(WhenSortedBy(less<int>(), ElementsAre(1)))); -} - -TEST(WhenSortedByTest, WorksForNonEmptyContainer) { - vector<unsigned> numbers; - numbers.push_back(3); - numbers.push_back(1); - numbers.push_back(2); - numbers.push_back(2); - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, WhenSortedBy(greater<unsigned>(), - ElementsAre(3, 2, 2, 1))); - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, Not(WhenSortedBy(greater<unsigned>(), - ElementsAre(1, 2, 2, 3)))); -} - -TEST(WhenSortedByTest, WorksForNonVectorContainer) { - list<std::string> words; - words.push_back("say"); - words.push_back("hello"); - words.push_back("world"); - EXPECT_THAT(words, WhenSortedBy(less<std::string>(), - ElementsAre("hello", "say", "world"))); - EXPECT_THAT(words, Not(WhenSortedBy(less<std::string>(), - ElementsAre("say", "hello", "world")))); -} - -TEST(WhenSortedByTest, WorksForNativeArray) { - const int numbers[] = {1, 3, 2, 4}; - const int sorted_numbers[] = {1, 2, 3, 4}; - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, WhenSortedBy(less<int>(), ElementsAre(1, 2, 3, 4))); - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, WhenSortedBy(less<int>(), - ElementsAreArray(sorted_numbers))); - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, Not(WhenSortedBy(less<int>(), ElementsAre(1, 3, 2, 4)))); -} - -TEST(WhenSortedByTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - const Matcher<vector<int> > m = WhenSortedBy(less<int>(), ElementsAre(1, 2)); - EXPECT_EQ("(when sorted) has 2 elements where\n" - "element #0 is equal to 1,\n" - "element #1 is equal to 2", - Describe(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("(when sorted) doesn't have 2 elements, or\n" - "element #0 isn't equal to 1, or\n" - "element #1 isn't equal to 2", - DescribeNegation(m)); -} - -TEST(WhenSortedByTest, ExplainsMatchResult) { - const int a[] = {2, 1}; - EXPECT_EQ("which is { 1, 2 } when sorted, whose element #0 doesn't match", - Explain(WhenSortedBy(less<int>(), ElementsAre(2, 3)), a)); - EXPECT_EQ("which is { 1, 2 } when sorted", - Explain(WhenSortedBy(less<int>(), ElementsAre(1, 2)), a)); -} - -// WhenSorted() is a simple wrapper on WhenSortedBy(). Hence we don't -// need to test it as exhaustively as we test the latter. - -TEST(WhenSortedTest, WorksForEmptyContainer) { - const vector<int> numbers; - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, WhenSorted(ElementsAre())); - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, Not(WhenSorted(ElementsAre(1)))); -} - -TEST(WhenSortedTest, WorksForNonEmptyContainer) { - list<std::string> words; - words.push_back("3"); - words.push_back("1"); - words.push_back("2"); - words.push_back("2"); - EXPECT_THAT(words, WhenSorted(ElementsAre("1", "2", "2", "3"))); - EXPECT_THAT(words, Not(WhenSorted(ElementsAre("3", "1", "2", "2")))); -} - -TEST(WhenSortedTest, WorksForMapTypes) { - map<std::string, int> word_counts; - word_counts["and"] = 1; - word_counts["the"] = 1; - word_counts["buffalo"] = 2; - EXPECT_THAT(word_counts, - WhenSorted(ElementsAre(Pair("and", 1), Pair("buffalo", 2), - Pair("the", 1)))); - EXPECT_THAT(word_counts, - Not(WhenSorted(ElementsAre(Pair("and", 1), Pair("the", 1), - Pair("buffalo", 2))))); -} - -TEST(WhenSortedTest, WorksForMultiMapTypes) { - multimap<int, int> ifib; - ifib.insert(make_pair(8, 6)); - ifib.insert(make_pair(2, 3)); - ifib.insert(make_pair(1, 1)); - ifib.insert(make_pair(3, 4)); - ifib.insert(make_pair(1, 2)); - ifib.insert(make_pair(5, 5)); - EXPECT_THAT(ifib, WhenSorted(ElementsAre(Pair(1, 1), - Pair(1, 2), - Pair(2, 3), - Pair(3, 4), - Pair(5, 5), - Pair(8, 6)))); - EXPECT_THAT(ifib, Not(WhenSorted(ElementsAre(Pair(8, 6), - Pair(2, 3), - Pair(1, 1), - Pair(3, 4), - Pair(1, 2), - Pair(5, 5))))); -} - -TEST(WhenSortedTest, WorksForPolymorphicMatcher) { - std::deque<int> d; - d.push_back(2); - d.push_back(1); - EXPECT_THAT(d, WhenSorted(ElementsAre(1, 2))); - EXPECT_THAT(d, Not(WhenSorted(ElementsAre(2, 1)))); -} - -TEST(WhenSortedTest, WorksForVectorConstRefMatcher) { - std::deque<int> d; - d.push_back(2); - d.push_back(1); - Matcher<const std::vector<int>&> vector_match = ElementsAre(1, 2); - EXPECT_THAT(d, WhenSorted(vector_match)); - Matcher<const std::vector<int>&> not_vector_match = ElementsAre(2, 1); - EXPECT_THAT(d, Not(WhenSorted(not_vector_match))); -} - -// Deliberately bare pseudo-container. -// Offers only begin() and end() accessors, yielding InputIterator. -template <typename T> -class Streamlike { - private: - class ConstIter; - public: - typedef ConstIter const_iterator; - typedef T value_type; - - template <typename InIter> - Streamlike(InIter first, InIter last) : remainder_(first, last) {} - - const_iterator begin() const { - return const_iterator(this, remainder_.begin()); - } - const_iterator end() const { - return const_iterator(this, remainder_.end()); - } - - private: - class ConstIter : public std::iterator<std::input_iterator_tag, - value_type, - ptrdiff_t, - const value_type*, - const value_type&> { - public: - ConstIter(const Streamlike* s, - typename std::list<value_type>::iterator pos) - : s_(s), pos_(pos) {} - - const value_type& operator*() const { return *pos_; } - const value_type* operator->() const { return &*pos_; } - ConstIter& operator++() { - s_->remainder_.erase(pos_++); - return *this; - } - - // *iter++ is required to work (see std::istreambuf_iterator). - // (void)iter++ is also required to work. - class PostIncrProxy { - public: - explicit PostIncrProxy(const value_type& value) : value_(value) {} - value_type operator*() const { return value_; } - private: - value_type value_; - }; - PostIncrProxy operator++(int) { - PostIncrProxy proxy(**this); - ++(*this); - return proxy; - } - - friend bool operator==(const ConstIter& a, const ConstIter& b) { - return a.s_ == b.s_ && a.pos_ == b.pos_; - } - friend bool operator!=(const ConstIter& a, const ConstIter& b) { - return !(a == b); - } - - private: - const Streamlike* s_; - typename std::list<value_type>::iterator pos_; - }; - - friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const Streamlike& s) { - os << "["; - typedef typename std::list<value_type>::const_iterator Iter; - const char* sep = ""; - for (Iter it = s.remainder_.begin(); it != s.remainder_.end(); ++it) { - os << sep << *it; - sep = ","; - } - os << "]"; - return os; - } - - mutable std::list<value_type> remainder_; // modified by iteration -}; - -TEST(StreamlikeTest, Iteration) { - const int a[5] = {2, 1, 4, 5, 3}; - Streamlike<int> s(a, a + 5); - Streamlike<int>::const_iterator it = s.begin(); - const int* ip = a; - while (it != s.end()) { - SCOPED_TRACE(ip - a); - EXPECT_EQ(*ip++, *it++); - } -} - -TEST(BeginEndDistanceIsTest, WorksWithForwardList) { - std::forward_list<int> container; - EXPECT_THAT(container, BeginEndDistanceIs(0)); - EXPECT_THAT(container, Not(BeginEndDistanceIs(1))); - container.push_front(0); - EXPECT_THAT(container, Not(BeginEndDistanceIs(0))); - EXPECT_THAT(container, BeginEndDistanceIs(1)); - container.push_front(0); - EXPECT_THAT(container, Not(BeginEndDistanceIs(0))); - EXPECT_THAT(container, BeginEndDistanceIs(2)); -} - -TEST(BeginEndDistanceIsTest, WorksWithNonStdList) { - const int a[5] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; - Streamlike<int> s(a, a + 5); - EXPECT_THAT(s, BeginEndDistanceIs(5)); -} - -TEST(BeginEndDistanceIsTest, CanDescribeSelf) { - Matcher<vector<int> > m = BeginEndDistanceIs(2); - EXPECT_EQ("distance between begin() and end() is equal to 2", Describe(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("distance between begin() and end() isn't equal to 2", - DescribeNegation(m)); -} - -TEST(BeginEndDistanceIsTest, WorksWithMoveOnly) { - ContainerHelper helper; - EXPECT_CALL(helper, Call(BeginEndDistanceIs(2))); - helper.Call(MakeUniquePtrs({1, 2})); -} - -TEST(BeginEndDistanceIsTest, ExplainsResult) { - Matcher<vector<int> > m1 = BeginEndDistanceIs(2); - Matcher<vector<int> > m2 = BeginEndDistanceIs(Lt(2)); - Matcher<vector<int> > m3 = BeginEndDistanceIs(AnyOf(0, 3)); - Matcher<vector<int> > m4 = BeginEndDistanceIs(GreaterThan(1)); - vector<int> container; - EXPECT_EQ("whose distance between begin() and end() 0 doesn't match", - Explain(m1, container)); - EXPECT_EQ("whose distance between begin() and end() 0 matches", - Explain(m2, container)); - EXPECT_EQ("whose distance between begin() and end() 0 matches", - Explain(m3, container)); - EXPECT_EQ( - "whose distance between begin() and end() 0 doesn't match, which is 1 " - "less than 1", - Explain(m4, container)); - container.push_back(0); - container.push_back(0); - EXPECT_EQ("whose distance between begin() and end() 2 matches", - Explain(m1, container)); - EXPECT_EQ("whose distance between begin() and end() 2 doesn't match", - Explain(m2, container)); - EXPECT_EQ("whose distance between begin() and end() 2 doesn't match", - Explain(m3, container)); - EXPECT_EQ( - "whose distance between begin() and end() 2 matches, which is 1 more " - "than 1", - Explain(m4, container)); -} - -TEST(WhenSortedTest, WorksForStreamlike) { - // Streamlike 'container' provides only minimal iterator support. - // Its iterators are tagged with input_iterator_tag. - const int a[5] = {2, 1, 4, 5, 3}; - Streamlike<int> s(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - EXPECT_THAT(s, WhenSorted(ElementsAre(1, 2, 3, 4, 5))); - EXPECT_THAT(s, Not(WhenSorted(ElementsAre(2, 1, 4, 5, 3)))); -} - -TEST(WhenSortedTest, WorksForVectorConstRefMatcherOnStreamlike) { - const int a[] = {2, 1, 4, 5, 3}; - Streamlike<int> s(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - Matcher<const std::vector<int>&> vector_match = ElementsAre(1, 2, 3, 4, 5); - EXPECT_THAT(s, WhenSorted(vector_match)); - EXPECT_THAT(s, Not(WhenSorted(ElementsAre(2, 1, 4, 5, 3)))); -} - -TEST(IsSupersetOfTest, WorksForNativeArray) { - const int subset[] = {1, 4}; - const int superset[] = {1, 2, 4}; - const int disjoint[] = {1, 0, 3}; - EXPECT_THAT(subset, IsSupersetOf(subset)); - EXPECT_THAT(subset, Not(IsSupersetOf(superset))); - EXPECT_THAT(superset, IsSupersetOf(subset)); - EXPECT_THAT(subset, Not(IsSupersetOf(disjoint))); - EXPECT_THAT(disjoint, Not(IsSupersetOf(subset))); -} - -TEST(IsSupersetOfTest, WorksWithDuplicates) { - const int not_enough[] = {1, 2}; - const int enough[] = {1, 1, 2}; - const int expected[] = {1, 1}; - EXPECT_THAT(not_enough, Not(IsSupersetOf(expected))); - EXPECT_THAT(enough, IsSupersetOf(expected)); -} - -TEST(IsSupersetOfTest, WorksForEmpty) { - vector<int> numbers; - vector<int> expected; - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, IsSupersetOf(expected)); - expected.push_back(1); - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, Not(IsSupersetOf(expected))); - expected.clear(); - numbers.push_back(1); - numbers.push_back(2); - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, IsSupersetOf(expected)); - expected.push_back(1); - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, IsSupersetOf(expected)); - expected.push_back(2); - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, IsSupersetOf(expected)); - expected.push_back(3); - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, Not(IsSupersetOf(expected))); -} - -TEST(IsSupersetOfTest, WorksForStreamlike) { - const int a[5] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; - Streamlike<int> s(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - - vector<int> expected; - expected.push_back(1); - expected.push_back(2); - expected.push_back(5); - EXPECT_THAT(s, IsSupersetOf(expected)); - - expected.push_back(0); - EXPECT_THAT(s, Not(IsSupersetOf(expected))); -} - -TEST(IsSupersetOfTest, TakesStlContainer) { - const int actual[] = {3, 1, 2}; - - ::std::list<int> expected; - expected.push_back(1); - expected.push_back(3); - EXPECT_THAT(actual, IsSupersetOf(expected)); - - expected.push_back(4); - EXPECT_THAT(actual, Not(IsSupersetOf(expected))); -} - -TEST(IsSupersetOfTest, Describe) { - typedef std::vector<int> IntVec; - IntVec expected; - expected.push_back(111); - expected.push_back(222); - expected.push_back(333); - EXPECT_THAT( - Describe<IntVec>(IsSupersetOf(expected)), - Eq("a surjection from elements to requirements exists such that:\n" - " - an element is equal to 111\n" - " - an element is equal to 222\n" - " - an element is equal to 333")); -} - -TEST(IsSupersetOfTest, DescribeNegation) { - typedef std::vector<int> IntVec; - IntVec expected; - expected.push_back(111); - expected.push_back(222); - expected.push_back(333); - EXPECT_THAT( - DescribeNegation<IntVec>(IsSupersetOf(expected)), - Eq("no surjection from elements to requirements exists such that:\n" - " - an element is equal to 111\n" - " - an element is equal to 222\n" - " - an element is equal to 333")); -} - -TEST(IsSupersetOfTest, MatchAndExplain) { - std::vector<int> v; - v.push_back(2); - v.push_back(3); - std::vector<int> expected; - expected.push_back(1); - expected.push_back(2); - StringMatchResultListener listener; - ASSERT_FALSE(ExplainMatchResult(IsSupersetOf(expected), v, &listener)) - << listener.str(); - EXPECT_THAT(listener.str(), - Eq("where the following matchers don't match any elements:\n" - "matcher #0: is equal to 1")); - - v.push_back(1); - listener.Clear(); - ASSERT_TRUE(ExplainMatchResult(IsSupersetOf(expected), v, &listener)) - << listener.str(); - EXPECT_THAT(listener.str(), Eq("where:\n" - " - element #0 is matched by matcher #1,\n" - " - element #2 is matched by matcher #0")); -} - -TEST(IsSupersetOfTest, WorksForRhsInitializerList) { - const int numbers[] = {1, 3, 6, 2, 4, 5}; - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, IsSupersetOf({1, 2})); - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, Not(IsSupersetOf({3, 0}))); -} - -TEST(IsSupersetOfTest, WorksWithMoveOnly) { - ContainerHelper helper; - EXPECT_CALL(helper, Call(IsSupersetOf({Pointee(1)}))); - helper.Call(MakeUniquePtrs({1, 2})); - EXPECT_CALL(helper, Call(Not(IsSupersetOf({Pointee(1), Pointee(2)})))); - helper.Call(MakeUniquePtrs({2})); -} - -TEST(IsSubsetOfTest, WorksForNativeArray) { - const int subset[] = {1, 4}; - const int superset[] = {1, 2, 4}; - const int disjoint[] = {1, 0, 3}; - EXPECT_THAT(subset, IsSubsetOf(subset)); - EXPECT_THAT(subset, IsSubsetOf(superset)); - EXPECT_THAT(superset, Not(IsSubsetOf(subset))); - EXPECT_THAT(subset, Not(IsSubsetOf(disjoint))); - EXPECT_THAT(disjoint, Not(IsSubsetOf(subset))); -} - -TEST(IsSubsetOfTest, WorksWithDuplicates) { - const int not_enough[] = {1, 2}; - const int enough[] = {1, 1, 2}; - const int actual[] = {1, 1}; - EXPECT_THAT(actual, Not(IsSubsetOf(not_enough))); - EXPECT_THAT(actual, IsSubsetOf(enough)); -} - -TEST(IsSubsetOfTest, WorksForEmpty) { - vector<int> numbers; - vector<int> expected; - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, IsSubsetOf(expected)); - expected.push_back(1); - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, IsSubsetOf(expected)); - expected.clear(); - numbers.push_back(1); - numbers.push_back(2); - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, Not(IsSubsetOf(expected))); - expected.push_back(1); - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, Not(IsSubsetOf(expected))); - expected.push_back(2); - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, IsSubsetOf(expected)); - expected.push_back(3); - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, IsSubsetOf(expected)); -} - -TEST(IsSubsetOfTest, WorksForStreamlike) { - const int a[5] = {1, 2}; - Streamlike<int> s(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - - vector<int> expected; - expected.push_back(1); - EXPECT_THAT(s, Not(IsSubsetOf(expected))); - expected.push_back(2); - expected.push_back(5); - EXPECT_THAT(s, IsSubsetOf(expected)); -} - -TEST(IsSubsetOfTest, TakesStlContainer) { - const int actual[] = {3, 1, 2}; - - ::std::list<int> expected; - expected.push_back(1); - expected.push_back(3); - EXPECT_THAT(actual, Not(IsSubsetOf(expected))); - - expected.push_back(2); - expected.push_back(4); - EXPECT_THAT(actual, IsSubsetOf(expected)); -} - -TEST(IsSubsetOfTest, Describe) { - typedef std::vector<int> IntVec; - IntVec expected; - expected.push_back(111); - expected.push_back(222); - expected.push_back(333); - - EXPECT_THAT( - Describe<IntVec>(IsSubsetOf(expected)), - Eq("an injection from elements to requirements exists such that:\n" - " - an element is equal to 111\n" - " - an element is equal to 222\n" - " - an element is equal to 333")); -} - -TEST(IsSubsetOfTest, DescribeNegation) { - typedef std::vector<int> IntVec; - IntVec expected; - expected.push_back(111); - expected.push_back(222); - expected.push_back(333); - EXPECT_THAT( - DescribeNegation<IntVec>(IsSubsetOf(expected)), - Eq("no injection from elements to requirements exists such that:\n" - " - an element is equal to 111\n" - " - an element is equal to 222\n" - " - an element is equal to 333")); -} - -TEST(IsSubsetOfTest, MatchAndExplain) { - std::vector<int> v; - v.push_back(2); - v.push_back(3); - std::vector<int> expected; - expected.push_back(1); - expected.push_back(2); - StringMatchResultListener listener; - ASSERT_FALSE(ExplainMatchResult(IsSubsetOf(expected), v, &listener)) - << listener.str(); - EXPECT_THAT(listener.str(), - Eq("where the following elements don't match any matchers:\n" - "element #1: 3")); - - expected.push_back(3); - listener.Clear(); - ASSERT_TRUE(ExplainMatchResult(IsSubsetOf(expected), v, &listener)) - << listener.str(); - EXPECT_THAT(listener.str(), Eq("where:\n" - " - element #0 is matched by matcher #1,\n" - " - element #1 is matched by matcher #2")); -} - -TEST(IsSubsetOfTest, WorksForRhsInitializerList) { - const int numbers[] = {1, 2, 3}; - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, IsSubsetOf({1, 2, 3, 4})); - EXPECT_THAT(numbers, Not(IsSubsetOf({1, 2}))); -} - -TEST(IsSubsetOfTest, WorksWithMoveOnly) { - ContainerHelper helper; - EXPECT_CALL(helper, Call(IsSubsetOf({Pointee(1), Pointee(2)}))); - helper.Call(MakeUniquePtrs({1})); - EXPECT_CALL(helper, Call(Not(IsSubsetOf({Pointee(1)})))); - helper.Call(MakeUniquePtrs({2})); -} - -// Tests using ElementsAre() and ElementsAreArray() with stream-like -// "containers". - -TEST(ElemensAreStreamTest, WorksForStreamlike) { - const int a[5] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; - Streamlike<int> s(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - EXPECT_THAT(s, ElementsAre(1, 2, 3, 4, 5)); - EXPECT_THAT(s, Not(ElementsAre(2, 1, 4, 5, 3))); -} - -TEST(ElemensAreArrayStreamTest, WorksForStreamlike) { - const int a[5] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; - Streamlike<int> s(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - - vector<int> expected; - expected.push_back(1); - expected.push_back(2); - expected.push_back(3); - expected.push_back(4); - expected.push_back(5); - EXPECT_THAT(s, ElementsAreArray(expected)); - - expected[3] = 0; - EXPECT_THAT(s, Not(ElementsAreArray(expected))); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, WorksWithUncopyable) { - Uncopyable objs[2]; - objs[0].set_value(-3); - objs[1].set_value(1); - EXPECT_THAT(objs, ElementsAre(UncopyableIs(-3), Truly(ValueIsPositive))); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, WorksWithMoveOnly) { - ContainerHelper helper; - EXPECT_CALL(helper, Call(ElementsAre(Pointee(1), Pointee(2)))); - helper.Call(MakeUniquePtrs({1, 2})); - - EXPECT_CALL(helper, Call(ElementsAreArray({Pointee(3), Pointee(4)}))); - helper.Call(MakeUniquePtrs({3, 4})); -} - -TEST(ElementsAreTest, TakesStlContainer) { - const int actual[] = {3, 1, 2}; - - ::std::list<int> expected; - expected.push_back(3); - expected.push_back(1); - expected.push_back(2); - EXPECT_THAT(actual, ElementsAreArray(expected)); - - expected.push_back(4); - EXPECT_THAT(actual, Not(ElementsAreArray(expected))); -} - -// Tests for UnorderedElementsAreArray() - -TEST(UnorderedElementsAreArrayTest, SucceedsWhenExpected) { - const int a[] = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4}; - std::vector<int> s(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - do { - StringMatchResultListener listener; - EXPECT_TRUE(ExplainMatchResult(UnorderedElementsAreArray(a), - s, &listener)) << listener.str(); - } while (std::next_permutation(s.begin(), s.end())); -} - -TEST(UnorderedElementsAreArrayTest, VectorBool) { - const bool a[] = {0, 1, 0, 1, 1}; - const bool b[] = {1, 0, 1, 1, 0}; - std::vector<bool> expected(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - std::vector<bool> actual(std::begin(b), std::end(b)); - StringMatchResultListener listener; - EXPECT_TRUE(ExplainMatchResult(UnorderedElementsAreArray(expected), - actual, &listener)) << listener.str(); -} - -TEST(UnorderedElementsAreArrayTest, WorksForStreamlike) { - // Streamlike 'container' provides only minimal iterator support. - // Its iterators are tagged with input_iterator_tag, and it has no - // size() or empty() methods. - const int a[5] = {2, 1, 4, 5, 3}; - Streamlike<int> s(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - - ::std::vector<int> expected; - expected.push_back(1); - expected.push_back(2); - expected.push_back(3); - expected.push_back(4); - expected.push_back(5); - EXPECT_THAT(s, UnorderedElementsAreArray(expected)); - - expected.push_back(6); - EXPECT_THAT(s, Not(UnorderedElementsAreArray(expected))); -} - -TEST(UnorderedElementsAreArrayTest, TakesStlContainer) { - const int actual[] = {3, 1, 2}; - - ::std::list<int> expected; - expected.push_back(1); - expected.push_back(2); - expected.push_back(3); - EXPECT_THAT(actual, UnorderedElementsAreArray(expected)); - - expected.push_back(4); - EXPECT_THAT(actual, Not(UnorderedElementsAreArray(expected))); -} - - -TEST(UnorderedElementsAreArrayTest, TakesInitializerList) { - const int a[5] = {2, 1, 4, 5, 3}; - EXPECT_THAT(a, UnorderedElementsAreArray({1, 2, 3, 4, 5})); - EXPECT_THAT(a, Not(UnorderedElementsAreArray({1, 2, 3, 4, 6}))); -} - -TEST(UnorderedElementsAreArrayTest, TakesInitializerListOfCStrings) { - const std::string a[5] = {"a", "b", "c", "d", "e"}; - EXPECT_THAT(a, UnorderedElementsAreArray({"a", "b", "c", "d", "e"})); - EXPECT_THAT(a, Not(UnorderedElementsAreArray({"a", "b", "c", "d", "ef"}))); -} - -TEST(UnorderedElementsAreArrayTest, TakesInitializerListOfSameTypedMatchers) { - const int a[5] = {2, 1, 4, 5, 3}; - EXPECT_THAT(a, UnorderedElementsAreArray( - {Eq(1), Eq(2), Eq(3), Eq(4), Eq(5)})); - EXPECT_THAT(a, Not(UnorderedElementsAreArray( - {Eq(1), Eq(2), Eq(3), Eq(4), Eq(6)}))); -} - -TEST(UnorderedElementsAreArrayTest, - TakesInitializerListOfDifferentTypedMatchers) { - const int a[5] = {2, 1, 4, 5, 3}; - // The compiler cannot infer the type of the initializer list if its - // elements have different types. We must explicitly specify the - // unified element type in this case. - EXPECT_THAT(a, UnorderedElementsAreArray<Matcher<int> >( - {Eq(1), Ne(-2), Ge(3), Le(4), Eq(5)})); - EXPECT_THAT(a, Not(UnorderedElementsAreArray<Matcher<int> >( - {Eq(1), Ne(-2), Ge(3), Le(4), Eq(6)}))); -} - - -TEST(UnorderedElementsAreArrayTest, WorksWithMoveOnly) { - ContainerHelper helper; - EXPECT_CALL(helper, - Call(UnorderedElementsAreArray({Pointee(1), Pointee(2)}))); - helper.Call(MakeUniquePtrs({2, 1})); -} - -class UnorderedElementsAreTest : public testing::Test { - protected: - typedef std::vector<int> IntVec; -}; - -TEST_F(UnorderedElementsAreTest, WorksWithUncopyable) { - Uncopyable objs[2]; - objs[0].set_value(-3); - objs[1].set_value(1); - EXPECT_THAT(objs, - UnorderedElementsAre(Truly(ValueIsPositive), UncopyableIs(-3))); -} - -TEST_F(UnorderedElementsAreTest, SucceedsWhenExpected) { - const int a[] = {1, 2, 3}; - std::vector<int> s(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - do { - StringMatchResultListener listener; - EXPECT_TRUE(ExplainMatchResult(UnorderedElementsAre(1, 2, 3), - s, &listener)) << listener.str(); - } while (std::next_permutation(s.begin(), s.end())); -} - -TEST_F(UnorderedElementsAreTest, FailsWhenAnElementMatchesNoMatcher) { - const int a[] = {1, 2, 3}; - std::vector<int> s(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - std::vector<Matcher<int> > mv; - mv.push_back(1); - mv.push_back(2); - mv.push_back(2); - // The element with value '3' matches nothing: fail fast. - StringMatchResultListener listener; - EXPECT_FALSE(ExplainMatchResult(UnorderedElementsAreArray(mv), - s, &listener)) << listener.str(); -} - -TEST_F(UnorderedElementsAreTest, WorksForStreamlike) { - // Streamlike 'container' provides only minimal iterator support. - // Its iterators are tagged with input_iterator_tag, and it has no - // size() or empty() methods. - const int a[5] = {2, 1, 4, 5, 3}; - Streamlike<int> s(std::begin(a), std::end(a)); - - EXPECT_THAT(s, UnorderedElementsAre(1, 2, 3, 4, 5)); - EXPECT_THAT(s, Not(UnorderedElementsAre(2, 2, 3, 4, 5))); -} - -TEST_F(UnorderedElementsAreTest, WorksWithMoveOnly) { - ContainerHelper helper; - EXPECT_CALL(helper, Call(UnorderedElementsAre(Pointee(1), Pointee(2)))); - helper.Call(MakeUniquePtrs({2, 1})); -} - -// One naive implementation of the matcher runs in O(N!) time, which is too -// slow for many real-world inputs. This test shows that our matcher can match -// 100 inputs very quickly (a few milliseconds). An O(100!) is 10^158 -// iterations and obviously effectively incomputable. -// [ RUN ] UnorderedElementsAreTest.Performance -// [ OK ] UnorderedElementsAreTest.Performance (4 ms) -TEST_F(UnorderedElementsAreTest, Performance) { - std::vector<int> s; - std::vector<Matcher<int> > mv; - for (int i = 0; i < 100; ++i) { - s.push_back(i); - mv.push_back(_); - } - mv[50] = Eq(0); - StringMatchResultListener listener; - EXPECT_TRUE(ExplainMatchResult(UnorderedElementsAreArray(mv), - s, &listener)) << listener.str(); -} - -// Another variant of 'Performance' with similar expectations. -// [ RUN ] UnorderedElementsAreTest.PerformanceHalfStrict -// [ OK ] UnorderedElementsAreTest.PerformanceHalfStrict (4 ms) -TEST_F(UnorderedElementsAreTest, PerformanceHalfStrict) { - std::vector<int> s; - std::vector<Matcher<int> > mv; - for (int i = 0; i < 100; ++i) { - s.push_back(i); - if (i & 1) { - mv.push_back(_); - } else { - mv.push_back(i); - } - } - StringMatchResultListener listener; - EXPECT_TRUE(ExplainMatchResult(UnorderedElementsAreArray(mv), - s, &listener)) << listener.str(); -} - -TEST_F(UnorderedElementsAreTest, FailMessageCountWrong) { - std::vector<int> v; - v.push_back(4); - StringMatchResultListener listener; - EXPECT_FALSE(ExplainMatchResult(UnorderedElementsAre(1, 2, 3), - v, &listener)) << listener.str(); - EXPECT_THAT(listener.str(), Eq("which has 1 element")); -} - -TEST_F(UnorderedElementsAreTest, FailMessageCountWrongZero) { - std::vector<int> v; - StringMatchResultListener listener; - EXPECT_FALSE(ExplainMatchResult(UnorderedElementsAre(1, 2, 3), - v, &listener)) << listener.str(); - EXPECT_THAT(listener.str(), Eq("")); -} - -TEST_F(UnorderedElementsAreTest, FailMessageUnmatchedMatchers) { - std::vector<int> v; - v.push_back(1); - v.push_back(1); - StringMatchResultListener listener; - EXPECT_FALSE(ExplainMatchResult(UnorderedElementsAre(1, 2), - v, &listener)) << listener.str(); - EXPECT_THAT( - listener.str(), - Eq("where the following matchers don't match any elements:\n" - "matcher #1: is equal to 2")); -} - -TEST_F(UnorderedElementsAreTest, FailMessageUnmatchedElements) { - std::vector<int> v; - v.push_back(1); - v.push_back(2); - StringMatchResultListener listener; - EXPECT_FALSE(ExplainMatchResult(UnorderedElementsAre(1, 1), - v, &listener)) << listener.str(); - EXPECT_THAT( - listener.str(), - Eq("where the following elements don't match any matchers:\n" - "element #1: 2")); -} - -TEST_F(UnorderedElementsAreTest, FailMessageUnmatchedMatcherAndElement) { - std::vector<int> v; - v.push_back(2); - v.push_back(3); - StringMatchResultListener listener; - EXPECT_FALSE(ExplainMatchResult(UnorderedElementsAre(1, 2), - v, &listener)) << listener.str(); - EXPECT_THAT( - listener.str(), - Eq("where" - " the following matchers don't match any elements:\n" - "matcher #0: is equal to 1\n" - "and" - " where" - " the following elements don't match any matchers:\n" - "element #1: 3")); -} - -// Test helper for formatting element, matcher index pairs in expectations. -static std::string EMString(int element, int matcher) { - stringstream ss; - ss << "(element #" << element << ", matcher #" << matcher << ")"; - return ss.str(); -} - -TEST_F(UnorderedElementsAreTest, FailMessageImperfectMatchOnly) { - // A situation where all elements and matchers have a match - // associated with them, but the max matching is not perfect. - std::vector<std::string> v; - v.push_back("a"); - v.push_back("b"); - v.push_back("c"); - StringMatchResultListener listener; - EXPECT_FALSE(ExplainMatchResult( - UnorderedElementsAre("a", "a", AnyOf("b", "c")), v, &listener)) - << listener.str(); - - std::string prefix = - "where no permutation of the elements can satisfy all matchers, " - "and the closest match is 2 of 3 matchers with the " - "pairings:\n"; - - // We have to be a bit loose here, because there are 4 valid max matches. - EXPECT_THAT( - listener.str(), - AnyOf(prefix + "{\n " + EMString(0, 0) + - ",\n " + EMString(1, 2) + "\n}", - prefix + "{\n " + EMString(0, 1) + - ",\n " + EMString(1, 2) + "\n}", - prefix + "{\n " + EMString(0, 0) + - ",\n " + EMString(2, 2) + "\n}", - prefix + "{\n " + EMString(0, 1) + - ",\n " + EMString(2, 2) + "\n}")); -} - -TEST_F(UnorderedElementsAreTest, Describe) { - EXPECT_THAT(Describe<IntVec>(UnorderedElementsAre()), - Eq("is empty")); - EXPECT_THAT( - Describe<IntVec>(UnorderedElementsAre(345)), - Eq("has 1 element and that element is equal to 345")); - EXPECT_THAT( - Describe<IntVec>(UnorderedElementsAre(111, 222, 333)), - Eq("has 3 elements and there exists some permutation " - "of elements such that:\n" - " - element #0 is equal to 111, and\n" - " - element #1 is equal to 222, and\n" - " - element #2 is equal to 333")); -} - -TEST_F(UnorderedElementsAreTest, DescribeNegation) { - EXPECT_THAT(DescribeNegation<IntVec>(UnorderedElementsAre()), - Eq("isn't empty")); - EXPECT_THAT( - DescribeNegation<IntVec>(UnorderedElementsAre(345)), - Eq("doesn't have 1 element, or has 1 element that isn't equal to 345")); - EXPECT_THAT( - DescribeNegation<IntVec>(UnorderedElementsAre(123, 234, 345)), - Eq("doesn't have 3 elements, or there exists no permutation " - "of elements such that:\n" - " - element #0 is equal to 123, and\n" - " - element #1 is equal to 234, and\n" - " - element #2 is equal to 345")); -} - -namespace { - -// Used as a check on the more complex max flow method used in the -// real testing::internal::FindMaxBipartiteMatching. This method is -// compatible but runs in worst-case factorial time, so we only -// use it in testing for small problem sizes. -template <typename Graph> -class BacktrackingMaxBPMState { - public: - // Does not take ownership of 'g'. - explicit BacktrackingMaxBPMState(const Graph* g) : graph_(g) { } - - ElementMatcherPairs Compute() { - if (graph_->LhsSize() == 0 || graph_->RhsSize() == 0) { - return best_so_far_; - } - lhs_used_.assign(graph_->LhsSize(), kUnused); - rhs_used_.assign(graph_->RhsSize(), kUnused); - for (size_t irhs = 0; irhs < graph_->RhsSize(); ++irhs) { - matches_.clear(); - RecurseInto(irhs); - if (best_so_far_.size() == graph_->RhsSize()) - break; - } - return best_so_far_; - } - - private: - static const size_t kUnused = static_cast<size_t>(-1); - - void PushMatch(size_t lhs, size_t rhs) { - matches_.push_back(ElementMatcherPair(lhs, rhs)); - lhs_used_[lhs] = rhs; - rhs_used_[rhs] = lhs; - if (matches_.size() > best_so_far_.size()) { - best_so_far_ = matches_; - } - } - - void PopMatch() { - const ElementMatcherPair& back = matches_.back(); - lhs_used_[back.first] = kUnused; - rhs_used_[back.second] = kUnused; - matches_.pop_back(); - } - - bool RecurseInto(size_t irhs) { - if (rhs_used_[irhs] != kUnused) { - return true; - } - for (size_t ilhs = 0; ilhs < graph_->LhsSize(); ++ilhs) { - if (lhs_used_[ilhs] != kUnused) { - continue; - } - if (!graph_->HasEdge(ilhs, irhs)) { - continue; - } - PushMatch(ilhs, irhs); - if (best_so_far_.size() == graph_->RhsSize()) { - return false; - } - for (size_t mi = irhs + 1; mi < graph_->RhsSize(); ++mi) { - if (!RecurseInto(mi)) return false; - } - PopMatch(); - } - return true; - } - - const Graph* graph_; // not owned - std::vector<size_t> lhs_used_; - std::vector<size_t> rhs_used_; - ElementMatcherPairs matches_; - ElementMatcherPairs best_so_far_; -}; - -template <typename Graph> -const size_t BacktrackingMaxBPMState<Graph>::kUnused; - -} // namespace - -// Implement a simple backtracking algorithm to determine if it is possible -// to find one element per matcher, without reusing elements. -template <typename Graph> -ElementMatcherPairs -FindBacktrackingMaxBPM(const Graph& g) { - return BacktrackingMaxBPMState<Graph>(&g).Compute(); -} - -class BacktrackingBPMTest : public ::testing::Test { }; - -// Tests the MaxBipartiteMatching algorithm with square matrices. -// The single int param is the # of nodes on each of the left and right sides. -class BipartiteTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<size_t> {}; - -// Verify all match graphs up to some moderate number of edges. -TEST_P(BipartiteTest, Exhaustive) { - size_t nodes = GetParam(); - MatchMatrix graph(nodes, nodes); - do { - ElementMatcherPairs matches = - internal::FindMaxBipartiteMatching(graph); - EXPECT_EQ(FindBacktrackingMaxBPM(graph).size(), matches.size()) - << "graph: " << graph.DebugString(); - // Check that all elements of matches are in the graph. - // Check that elements of first and second are unique. - std::vector<bool> seen_element(graph.LhsSize()); - std::vector<bool> seen_matcher(graph.RhsSize()); - SCOPED_TRACE(PrintToString(matches)); - for (size_t i = 0; i < matches.size(); ++i) { - size_t ilhs = matches[i].first; - size_t irhs = matches[i].second; - EXPECT_TRUE(graph.HasEdge(ilhs, irhs)); - EXPECT_FALSE(seen_element[ilhs]); - EXPECT_FALSE(seen_matcher[irhs]); - seen_element[ilhs] = true; - seen_matcher[irhs] = true; - } - } while (graph.NextGraph()); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(AllGraphs, BipartiteTest, - ::testing::Range(size_t{0}, size_t{5})); - -// Parameterized by a pair interpreted as (LhsSize, RhsSize). -class BipartiteNonSquareTest - : public ::testing::TestWithParam<std::pair<size_t, size_t> > { -}; - -TEST_F(BipartiteNonSquareTest, SimpleBacktracking) { - // ....... - // 0:-----\ : - // 1:---\ | : - // 2:---\ | : - // 3:-\ | | : - // :.......: - // 0 1 2 - MatchMatrix g(4, 3); - constexpr std::array<std::array<size_t, 2>, 4> kEdges = { - {{{0, 2}}, {{1, 1}}, {{2, 1}}, {{3, 0}}}}; - for (size_t i = 0; i < kEdges.size(); ++i) { - g.SetEdge(kEdges[i][0], kEdges[i][1], true); - } - EXPECT_THAT(FindBacktrackingMaxBPM(g), - ElementsAre(Pair(3, 0), - Pair(AnyOf(1, 2), 1), - Pair(0, 2))) << g.DebugString(); -} - -// Verify a few nonsquare matrices. -TEST_P(BipartiteNonSquareTest, Exhaustive) { - size_t nlhs = GetParam().first; - size_t nrhs = GetParam().second; - MatchMatrix graph(nlhs, nrhs); - do { - EXPECT_EQ(FindBacktrackingMaxBPM(graph).size(), - internal::FindMaxBipartiteMatching(graph).size()) - << "graph: " << graph.DebugString() - << "\nbacktracking: " - << PrintToString(FindBacktrackingMaxBPM(graph)) - << "\nmax flow: " - << PrintToString(internal::FindMaxBipartiteMatching(graph)); - } while (graph.NextGraph()); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(AllGraphs, BipartiteNonSquareTest, - testing::Values( - std::make_pair(1, 2), - std::make_pair(2, 1), - std::make_pair(3, 2), - std::make_pair(2, 3), - std::make_pair(4, 1), - std::make_pair(1, 4), - std::make_pair(4, 3), - std::make_pair(3, 4))); - -class BipartiteRandomTest - : public ::testing::TestWithParam<std::pair<int, int> > { -}; - -// Verifies a large sample of larger graphs. -TEST_P(BipartiteRandomTest, LargerNets) { - int nodes = GetParam().first; - int iters = GetParam().second; - MatchMatrix graph(static_cast<size_t>(nodes), static_cast<size_t>(nodes)); - - auto seed = static_cast<uint32_t>(GTEST_FLAG(random_seed)); - if (seed == 0) { - seed = static_cast<uint32_t>(time(nullptr)); - } - - for (; iters > 0; --iters, ++seed) { - srand(static_cast<unsigned int>(seed)); - graph.Randomize(); - EXPECT_EQ(FindBacktrackingMaxBPM(graph).size(), - internal::FindMaxBipartiteMatching(graph).size()) - << " graph: " << graph.DebugString() - << "\nTo reproduce the failure, rerun the test with the flag" - " --" << GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ << "random_seed=" << seed; - } -} - -// Test argument is a std::pair<int, int> representing (nodes, iters). -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(Samples, BipartiteRandomTest, - testing::Values( - std::make_pair(5, 10000), - std::make_pair(6, 5000), - std::make_pair(7, 2000), - std::make_pair(8, 500), - std::make_pair(9, 100))); - -// Tests IsReadableTypeName(). - -TEST(IsReadableTypeNameTest, ReturnsTrueForShortNames) { - EXPECT_TRUE(IsReadableTypeName("int")); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsReadableTypeName("const unsigned char*")); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsReadableTypeName("MyMap<int, void*>")); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsReadableTypeName("void (*)(int, bool)")); -} - -TEST(IsReadableTypeNameTest, ReturnsTrueForLongNonTemplateNonFunctionNames) { - EXPECT_TRUE(IsReadableTypeName("my_long_namespace::MyClassName")); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsReadableTypeName("int [5][6][7][8][9][10][11]")); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsReadableTypeName("my_namespace::MyOuterClass::MyInnerClass")); -} - -TEST(IsReadableTypeNameTest, ReturnsFalseForLongTemplateNames) { - EXPECT_FALSE( - IsReadableTypeName("basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char> >")); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsReadableTypeName("std::vector<int, std::alloc_traits<int> >")); -} - -TEST(IsReadableTypeNameTest, ReturnsFalseForLongFunctionTypeNames) { - EXPECT_FALSE(IsReadableTypeName("void (&)(int, bool, char, float)")); -} - -// Tests FormatMatcherDescription(). - -TEST(FormatMatcherDescriptionTest, WorksForEmptyDescription) { - EXPECT_EQ("is even", - FormatMatcherDescription(false, "IsEven", Strings())); - EXPECT_EQ("not (is even)", - FormatMatcherDescription(true, "IsEven", Strings())); - - const char* params[] = {"5"}; - EXPECT_EQ("equals 5", - FormatMatcherDescription(false, "Equals", - Strings(params, params + 1))); - - const char* params2[] = {"5", "8"}; - EXPECT_EQ("is in range (5, 8)", - FormatMatcherDescription(false, "IsInRange", - Strings(params2, params2 + 2))); -} - -// Tests PolymorphicMatcher::mutable_impl(). -TEST(PolymorphicMatcherTest, CanAccessMutableImpl) { - PolymorphicMatcher<DivisibleByImpl> m(DivisibleByImpl(42)); - DivisibleByImpl& impl = m.mutable_impl(); - EXPECT_EQ(42, impl.divider()); - - impl.set_divider(0); - EXPECT_EQ(0, m.mutable_impl().divider()); -} - -// Tests PolymorphicMatcher::impl(). -TEST(PolymorphicMatcherTest, CanAccessImpl) { - const PolymorphicMatcher<DivisibleByImpl> m(DivisibleByImpl(42)); - const DivisibleByImpl& impl = m.impl(); - EXPECT_EQ(42, impl.divider()); -} - -TEST(MatcherTupleTest, ExplainsMatchFailure) { - stringstream ss1; - ExplainMatchFailureTupleTo( - std::make_tuple(Matcher<char>(Eq('a')), GreaterThan(5)), - std::make_tuple('a', 10), &ss1); - EXPECT_EQ("", ss1.str()); // Successful match. - - stringstream ss2; - ExplainMatchFailureTupleTo( - std::make_tuple(GreaterThan(5), Matcher<char>(Eq('a'))), - std::make_tuple(2, 'b'), &ss2); - EXPECT_EQ(" Expected arg #0: is > 5\n" - " Actual: 2, which is 3 less than 5\n" - " Expected arg #1: is equal to 'a' (97, 0x61)\n" - " Actual: 'b' (98, 0x62)\n", - ss2.str()); // Failed match where both arguments need explanation. - - stringstream ss3; - ExplainMatchFailureTupleTo( - std::make_tuple(GreaterThan(5), Matcher<char>(Eq('a'))), - std::make_tuple(2, 'a'), &ss3); - EXPECT_EQ(" Expected arg #0: is > 5\n" - " Actual: 2, which is 3 less than 5\n", - ss3.str()); // Failed match where only one argument needs - // explanation. -} - -// Tests Each(). - -TEST(EachTest, ExplainsMatchResultCorrectly) { - set<int> a; // empty - - Matcher<set<int> > m = Each(2); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, a)); - - Matcher<const int(&)[1]> n = Each(1); // NOLINT - - const int b[1] = {1}; - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(n, b)); - - n = Each(3); - EXPECT_EQ("whose element #0 doesn't match", Explain(n, b)); - - a.insert(1); - a.insert(2); - a.insert(3); - m = Each(GreaterThan(0)); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(m, a)); - - m = Each(GreaterThan(10)); - EXPECT_EQ("whose element #0 doesn't match, which is 9 less than 10", - Explain(m, a)); -} - -TEST(EachTest, DescribesItselfCorrectly) { - Matcher<vector<int> > m = Each(1); - EXPECT_EQ("only contains elements that is equal to 1", Describe(m)); - - Matcher<vector<int> > m2 = Not(m); - EXPECT_EQ("contains some element that isn't equal to 1", Describe(m2)); -} - -TEST(EachTest, MatchesVectorWhenAllElementsMatch) { - vector<int> some_vector; - EXPECT_THAT(some_vector, Each(1)); - some_vector.push_back(3); - EXPECT_THAT(some_vector, Not(Each(1))); - EXPECT_THAT(some_vector, Each(3)); - some_vector.push_back(1); - some_vector.push_back(2); - EXPECT_THAT(some_vector, Not(Each(3))); - EXPECT_THAT(some_vector, Each(Lt(3.5))); - - vector<std::string> another_vector; - another_vector.push_back("fee"); - EXPECT_THAT(another_vector, Each(std::string("fee"))); - another_vector.push_back("fie"); - another_vector.push_back("foe"); - another_vector.push_back("fum"); - EXPECT_THAT(another_vector, Not(Each(std::string("fee")))); -} - -TEST(EachTest, MatchesMapWhenAllElementsMatch) { - map<const char*, int> my_map; - const char* bar = "a string"; - my_map[bar] = 2; - EXPECT_THAT(my_map, Each(make_pair(bar, 2))); - - map<std::string, int> another_map; - EXPECT_THAT(another_map, Each(make_pair(std::string("fee"), 1))); - another_map["fee"] = 1; - EXPECT_THAT(another_map, Each(make_pair(std::string("fee"), 1))); - another_map["fie"] = 2; - another_map["foe"] = 3; - another_map["fum"] = 4; - EXPECT_THAT(another_map, Not(Each(make_pair(std::string("fee"), 1)))); - EXPECT_THAT(another_map, Not(Each(make_pair(std::string("fum"), 1)))); - EXPECT_THAT(another_map, Each(Pair(_, Gt(0)))); -} - -TEST(EachTest, AcceptsMatcher) { - const int a[] = {1, 2, 3}; - EXPECT_THAT(a, Each(Gt(0))); - EXPECT_THAT(a, Not(Each(Gt(1)))); -} - -TEST(EachTest, WorksForNativeArrayAsTuple) { - const int a[] = {1, 2}; - const int* const pointer = a; - EXPECT_THAT(std::make_tuple(pointer, 2), Each(Gt(0))); - EXPECT_THAT(std::make_tuple(pointer, 2), Not(Each(Gt(1)))); -} - -TEST(EachTest, WorksWithMoveOnly) { - ContainerHelper helper; - EXPECT_CALL(helper, Call(Each(Pointee(Gt(0))))); - helper.Call(MakeUniquePtrs({1, 2})); -} - -// For testing Pointwise(). -class IsHalfOfMatcher { - public: - template <typename T1, typename T2> - bool MatchAndExplain(const std::tuple<T1, T2>& a_pair, - MatchResultListener* listener) const { - if (std::get<0>(a_pair) == std::get<1>(a_pair) / 2) { - *listener << "where the second is " << std::get<1>(a_pair); - return true; - } else { - *listener << "where the second/2 is " << std::get<1>(a_pair) / 2; - return false; - } - } - - void DescribeTo(ostream* os) const { - *os << "are a pair where the first is half of the second"; - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(ostream* os) const { - *os << "are a pair where the first isn't half of the second"; - } -}; - -PolymorphicMatcher<IsHalfOfMatcher> IsHalfOf() { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher(IsHalfOfMatcher()); -} - -TEST(PointwiseTest, DescribesSelf) { - vector<int> rhs; - rhs.push_back(1); - rhs.push_back(2); - rhs.push_back(3); - const Matcher<const vector<int>&> m = Pointwise(IsHalfOf(), rhs); - EXPECT_EQ("contains 3 values, where each value and its corresponding value " - "in { 1, 2, 3 } are a pair where the first is half of the second", - Describe(m)); - EXPECT_EQ("doesn't contain exactly 3 values, or contains a value x at some " - "index i where x and the i-th value of { 1, 2, 3 } are a pair " - "where the first isn't half of the second", - DescribeNegation(m)); -} - -TEST(PointwiseTest, MakesCopyOfRhs) { - list<signed char> rhs; - rhs.push_back(2); - rhs.push_back(4); - - int lhs[] = {1, 2}; - const Matcher<const int (&)[2]> m = Pointwise(IsHalfOf(), rhs); - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, m); - - // Changing rhs now shouldn't affect m, which made a copy of rhs. - rhs.push_back(6); - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, m); -} - -TEST(PointwiseTest, WorksForLhsNativeArray) { - const int lhs[] = {1, 2, 3}; - vector<int> rhs; - rhs.push_back(2); - rhs.push_back(4); - rhs.push_back(6); - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, Pointwise(Lt(), rhs)); - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, Not(Pointwise(Gt(), rhs))); -} - -TEST(PointwiseTest, WorksForRhsNativeArray) { - const int rhs[] = {1, 2, 3}; - vector<int> lhs; - lhs.push_back(2); - lhs.push_back(4); - lhs.push_back(6); - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, Pointwise(Gt(), rhs)); - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, Not(Pointwise(Lt(), rhs))); -} - -// Test is effective only with sanitizers. -TEST(PointwiseTest, WorksForVectorOfBool) { - vector<bool> rhs(3, false); - rhs[1] = true; - vector<bool> lhs = rhs; - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, Pointwise(Eq(), rhs)); - rhs[0] = true; - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, Not(Pointwise(Eq(), rhs))); -} - - -TEST(PointwiseTest, WorksForRhsInitializerList) { - const vector<int> lhs{2, 4, 6}; - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, Pointwise(Gt(), {1, 2, 3})); - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, Not(Pointwise(Lt(), {3, 3, 7}))); -} - - -TEST(PointwiseTest, RejectsWrongSize) { - const double lhs[2] = {1, 2}; - const int rhs[1] = {0}; - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, Not(Pointwise(Gt(), rhs))); - EXPECT_EQ("which contains 2 values", - Explain(Pointwise(Gt(), rhs), lhs)); - - const int rhs2[3] = {0, 1, 2}; - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, Not(Pointwise(Gt(), rhs2))); -} - -TEST(PointwiseTest, RejectsWrongContent) { - const double lhs[3] = {1, 2, 3}; - const int rhs[3] = {2, 6, 4}; - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, Not(Pointwise(IsHalfOf(), rhs))); - EXPECT_EQ("where the value pair (2, 6) at index #1 don't match, " - "where the second/2 is 3", - Explain(Pointwise(IsHalfOf(), rhs), lhs)); -} - -TEST(PointwiseTest, AcceptsCorrectContent) { - const double lhs[3] = {1, 2, 3}; - const int rhs[3] = {2, 4, 6}; - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, Pointwise(IsHalfOf(), rhs)); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(Pointwise(IsHalfOf(), rhs), lhs)); -} - -TEST(PointwiseTest, AllowsMonomorphicInnerMatcher) { - const double lhs[3] = {1, 2, 3}; - const int rhs[3] = {2, 4, 6}; - const Matcher<std::tuple<const double&, const int&>> m1 = IsHalfOf(); - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, Pointwise(m1, rhs)); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(Pointwise(m1, rhs), lhs)); - - // This type works as a std::tuple<const double&, const int&> can be - // implicitly cast to std::tuple<double, int>. - const Matcher<std::tuple<double, int>> m2 = IsHalfOf(); - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, Pointwise(m2, rhs)); - EXPECT_EQ("", Explain(Pointwise(m2, rhs), lhs)); -} - -MATCHER(PointeeEquals, "Points to an equal value") { - return ExplainMatchResult(::testing::Pointee(::testing::get<1>(arg)), - ::testing::get<0>(arg), result_listener); -} - -TEST(PointwiseTest, WorksWithMoveOnly) { - ContainerHelper helper; - EXPECT_CALL(helper, Call(Pointwise(PointeeEquals(), std::vector<int>{1, 2}))); - helper.Call(MakeUniquePtrs({1, 2})); -} - -TEST(UnorderedPointwiseTest, DescribesSelf) { - vector<int> rhs; - rhs.push_back(1); - rhs.push_back(2); - rhs.push_back(3); - const Matcher<const vector<int>&> m = UnorderedPointwise(IsHalfOf(), rhs); - EXPECT_EQ( - "has 3 elements and there exists some permutation of elements such " - "that:\n" - " - element #0 and 1 are a pair where the first is half of the second, " - "and\n" - " - element #1 and 2 are a pair where the first is half of the second, " - "and\n" - " - element #2 and 3 are a pair where the first is half of the second", - Describe(m)); - EXPECT_EQ( - "doesn't have 3 elements, or there exists no permutation of elements " - "such that:\n" - " - element #0 and 1 are a pair where the first is half of the second, " - "and\n" - " - element #1 and 2 are a pair where the first is half of the second, " - "and\n" - " - element #2 and 3 are a pair where the first is half of the second", - DescribeNegation(m)); -} - -TEST(UnorderedPointwiseTest, MakesCopyOfRhs) { - list<signed char> rhs; - rhs.push_back(2); - rhs.push_back(4); - - int lhs[] = {2, 1}; - const Matcher<const int (&)[2]> m = UnorderedPointwise(IsHalfOf(), rhs); - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, m); - - // Changing rhs now shouldn't affect m, which made a copy of rhs. - rhs.push_back(6); - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, m); -} - -TEST(UnorderedPointwiseTest, WorksForLhsNativeArray) { - const int lhs[] = {1, 2, 3}; - vector<int> rhs; - rhs.push_back(4); - rhs.push_back(6); - rhs.push_back(2); - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, UnorderedPointwise(Lt(), rhs)); - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, Not(UnorderedPointwise(Gt(), rhs))); -} - -TEST(UnorderedPointwiseTest, WorksForRhsNativeArray) { - const int rhs[] = {1, 2, 3}; - vector<int> lhs; - lhs.push_back(4); - lhs.push_back(2); - lhs.push_back(6); - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, UnorderedPointwise(Gt(), rhs)); - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, Not(UnorderedPointwise(Lt(), rhs))); -} - - -TEST(UnorderedPointwiseTest, WorksForRhsInitializerList) { - const vector<int> lhs{2, 4, 6}; - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, UnorderedPointwise(Gt(), {5, 1, 3})); - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, Not(UnorderedPointwise(Lt(), {1, 1, 7}))); -} - - -TEST(UnorderedPointwiseTest, RejectsWrongSize) { - const double lhs[2] = {1, 2}; - const int rhs[1] = {0}; - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, Not(UnorderedPointwise(Gt(), rhs))); - EXPECT_EQ("which has 2 elements", - Explain(UnorderedPointwise(Gt(), rhs), lhs)); - - const int rhs2[3] = {0, 1, 2}; - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, Not(UnorderedPointwise(Gt(), rhs2))); -} - -TEST(UnorderedPointwiseTest, RejectsWrongContent) { - const double lhs[3] = {1, 2, 3}; - const int rhs[3] = {2, 6, 6}; - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, Not(UnorderedPointwise(IsHalfOf(), rhs))); - EXPECT_EQ("where the following elements don't match any matchers:\n" - "element #1: 2", - Explain(UnorderedPointwise(IsHalfOf(), rhs), lhs)); -} - -TEST(UnorderedPointwiseTest, AcceptsCorrectContentInSameOrder) { - const double lhs[3] = {1, 2, 3}; - const int rhs[3] = {2, 4, 6}; - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, UnorderedPointwise(IsHalfOf(), rhs)); -} - -TEST(UnorderedPointwiseTest, AcceptsCorrectContentInDifferentOrder) { - const double lhs[3] = {1, 2, 3}; - const int rhs[3] = {6, 4, 2}; - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, UnorderedPointwise(IsHalfOf(), rhs)); -} - -TEST(UnorderedPointwiseTest, AllowsMonomorphicInnerMatcher) { - const double lhs[3] = {1, 2, 3}; - const int rhs[3] = {4, 6, 2}; - const Matcher<std::tuple<const double&, const int&>> m1 = IsHalfOf(); - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, UnorderedPointwise(m1, rhs)); - - // This type works as a std::tuple<const double&, const int&> can be - // implicitly cast to std::tuple<double, int>. - const Matcher<std::tuple<double, int>> m2 = IsHalfOf(); - EXPECT_THAT(lhs, UnorderedPointwise(m2, rhs)); -} - -TEST(UnorderedPointwiseTest, WorksWithMoveOnly) { - ContainerHelper helper; - EXPECT_CALL(helper, Call(UnorderedPointwise(PointeeEquals(), - std::vector<int>{1, 2}))); - helper.Call(MakeUniquePtrs({2, 1})); -} - -// Sample optional type implementation with minimal requirements for use with -// Optional matcher. -template <typename T> -class SampleOptional { - public: - using value_type = T; - explicit SampleOptional(T value) - : value_(std::move(value)), has_value_(true) {} - SampleOptional() : value_(), has_value_(false) {} - operator bool() const { return has_value_; } - const T& operator*() const { return value_; } - - private: - T value_; - bool has_value_; -}; - -TEST(OptionalTest, DescribesSelf) { - const Matcher<SampleOptional<int>> m = Optional(Eq(1)); - EXPECT_EQ("value is equal to 1", Describe(m)); -} - -TEST(OptionalTest, ExplainsSelf) { - const Matcher<SampleOptional<int>> m = Optional(Eq(1)); - EXPECT_EQ("whose value 1 matches", Explain(m, SampleOptional<int>(1))); - EXPECT_EQ("whose value 2 doesn't match", Explain(m, SampleOptional<int>(2))); -} - -TEST(OptionalTest, MatchesNonEmptyOptional) { - const Matcher<SampleOptional<int>> m1 = Optional(1); - const Matcher<SampleOptional<int>> m2 = Optional(Eq(2)); - const Matcher<SampleOptional<int>> m3 = Optional(Lt(3)); - SampleOptional<int> opt(1); - EXPECT_TRUE(m1.Matches(opt)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m2.Matches(opt)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m3.Matches(opt)); -} - -TEST(OptionalTest, DoesNotMatchNullopt) { - const Matcher<SampleOptional<int>> m = Optional(1); - SampleOptional<int> empty; - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(empty)); -} - -TEST(OptionalTest, WorksWithMoveOnly) { - Matcher<SampleOptional<std::unique_ptr<int>>> m = Optional(Eq(nullptr)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(SampleOptional<std::unique_ptr<int>>(nullptr))); -} - -class SampleVariantIntString { - public: - SampleVariantIntString(int i) : i_(i), has_int_(true) {} - SampleVariantIntString(const std::string& s) : s_(s), has_int_(false) {} - - template <typename T> - friend bool holds_alternative(const SampleVariantIntString& value) { - return value.has_int_ == std::is_same<T, int>::value; - } - - template <typename T> - friend const T& get(const SampleVariantIntString& value) { - return value.get_impl(static_cast<T*>(nullptr)); - } - - private: - const int& get_impl(int*) const { return i_; } - const std::string& get_impl(std::string*) const { return s_; } - - int i_; - std::string s_; - bool has_int_; -}; - -TEST(VariantTest, DescribesSelf) { - const Matcher<SampleVariantIntString> m = VariantWith<int>(Eq(1)); - EXPECT_THAT(Describe(m), ContainsRegex("is a variant<> with value of type " - "'.*' and the value is equal to 1")); -} - -TEST(VariantTest, ExplainsSelf) { - const Matcher<SampleVariantIntString> m = VariantWith<int>(Eq(1)); - EXPECT_THAT(Explain(m, SampleVariantIntString(1)), - ContainsRegex("whose value 1")); - EXPECT_THAT(Explain(m, SampleVariantIntString("A")), - HasSubstr("whose value is not of type '")); - EXPECT_THAT(Explain(m, SampleVariantIntString(2)), - "whose value 2 doesn't match"); -} - -TEST(VariantTest, FullMatch) { - Matcher<SampleVariantIntString> m = VariantWith<int>(Eq(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(SampleVariantIntString(1))); - - m = VariantWith<std::string>(Eq("1")); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(SampleVariantIntString("1"))); -} - -TEST(VariantTest, TypeDoesNotMatch) { - Matcher<SampleVariantIntString> m = VariantWith<int>(Eq(1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(SampleVariantIntString("1"))); - - m = VariantWith<std::string>(Eq("1")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(SampleVariantIntString(1))); -} - -TEST(VariantTest, InnerDoesNotMatch) { - Matcher<SampleVariantIntString> m = VariantWith<int>(Eq(1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(SampleVariantIntString(2))); - - m = VariantWith<std::string>(Eq("1")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(SampleVariantIntString("2"))); -} - -class SampleAnyType { - public: - explicit SampleAnyType(int i) : index_(0), i_(i) {} - explicit SampleAnyType(const std::string& s) : index_(1), s_(s) {} - - template <typename T> - friend const T* any_cast(const SampleAnyType* any) { - return any->get_impl(static_cast<T*>(nullptr)); - } - - private: - int index_; - int i_; - std::string s_; - - const int* get_impl(int*) const { return index_ == 0 ? &i_ : nullptr; } - const std::string* get_impl(std::string*) const { - return index_ == 1 ? &s_ : nullptr; - } -}; - -TEST(AnyWithTest, FullMatch) { - Matcher<SampleAnyType> m = AnyWith<int>(Eq(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(SampleAnyType(1))); -} - -TEST(AnyWithTest, TestBadCastType) { - Matcher<SampleAnyType> m = AnyWith<std::string>(Eq("fail")); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(SampleAnyType(1))); -} - -TEST(AnyWithTest, TestUseInContainers) { - std::vector<SampleAnyType> a; - a.emplace_back(1); - a.emplace_back(2); - a.emplace_back(3); - EXPECT_THAT( - a, ElementsAreArray({AnyWith<int>(1), AnyWith<int>(2), AnyWith<int>(3)})); - - std::vector<SampleAnyType> b; - b.emplace_back("hello"); - b.emplace_back("merhaba"); - b.emplace_back("salut"); - EXPECT_THAT(b, ElementsAreArray({AnyWith<std::string>("hello"), - AnyWith<std::string>("merhaba"), - AnyWith<std::string>("salut")})); -} -TEST(AnyWithTest, TestCompare) { - EXPECT_THAT(SampleAnyType(1), AnyWith<int>(Gt(0))); -} - -TEST(AnyWithTest, DescribesSelf) { - const Matcher<const SampleAnyType&> m = AnyWith<int>(Eq(1)); - EXPECT_THAT(Describe(m), ContainsRegex("is an 'any' type with value of type " - "'.*' and the value is equal to 1")); -} - -TEST(AnyWithTest, ExplainsSelf) { - const Matcher<const SampleAnyType&> m = AnyWith<int>(Eq(1)); - - EXPECT_THAT(Explain(m, SampleAnyType(1)), ContainsRegex("whose value 1")); - EXPECT_THAT(Explain(m, SampleAnyType("A")), - HasSubstr("whose value is not of type '")); - EXPECT_THAT(Explain(m, SampleAnyType(2)), "whose value 2 doesn't match"); -} - -TEST(PointeeTest, WorksOnMoveOnlyType) { - std::unique_ptr<int> p(new int(3)); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Pointee(Eq(3))); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Not(Pointee(Eq(2)))); -} - -TEST(NotTest, WorksOnMoveOnlyType) { - std::unique_ptr<int> p(new int(3)); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Pointee(Eq(3))); - EXPECT_THAT(p, Not(Pointee(Eq(2)))); -} - -// Tests Args<k0, ..., kn>(m). - -TEST(ArgsTest, AcceptsZeroTemplateArg) { - const std::tuple<int, bool> t(5, true); - EXPECT_THAT(t, Args<>(Eq(std::tuple<>()))); - EXPECT_THAT(t, Not(Args<>(Ne(std::tuple<>())))); -} - -TEST(ArgsTest, AcceptsOneTemplateArg) { - const std::tuple<int, bool> t(5, true); - EXPECT_THAT(t, Args<0>(Eq(std::make_tuple(5)))); - EXPECT_THAT(t, Args<1>(Eq(std::make_tuple(true)))); - EXPECT_THAT(t, Not(Args<1>(Eq(std::make_tuple(false))))); -} - -TEST(ArgsTest, AcceptsTwoTemplateArgs) { - const std::tuple<short, int, long> t(4, 5, 6L); // NOLINT - - EXPECT_THAT(t, (Args<0, 1>(Lt()))); - EXPECT_THAT(t, (Args<1, 2>(Lt()))); - EXPECT_THAT(t, Not(Args<0, 2>(Gt()))); -} - -TEST(ArgsTest, AcceptsRepeatedTemplateArgs) { - const std::tuple<short, int, long> t(4, 5, 6L); // NOLINT - EXPECT_THAT(t, (Args<0, 0>(Eq()))); - EXPECT_THAT(t, Not(Args<1, 1>(Ne()))); -} - -TEST(ArgsTest, AcceptsDecreasingTemplateArgs) { - const std::tuple<short, int, long> t(4, 5, 6L); // NOLINT - EXPECT_THAT(t, (Args<2, 0>(Gt()))); - EXPECT_THAT(t, Not(Args<2, 1>(Lt()))); -} - -MATCHER(SumIsZero, "") { - return std::get<0>(arg) + std::get<1>(arg) + std::get<2>(arg) == 0; -} - -TEST(ArgsTest, AcceptsMoreTemplateArgsThanArityOfOriginalTuple) { - EXPECT_THAT(std::make_tuple(-1, 2), (Args<0, 0, 1>(SumIsZero()))); - EXPECT_THAT(std::make_tuple(1, 2), Not(Args<0, 0, 1>(SumIsZero()))); -} - -TEST(ArgsTest, CanBeNested) { - const std::tuple<short, int, long, int> t(4, 5, 6L, 6); // NOLINT - EXPECT_THAT(t, (Args<1, 2, 3>(Args<1, 2>(Eq())))); - EXPECT_THAT(t, (Args<0, 1, 3>(Args<0, 2>(Lt())))); -} - -TEST(ArgsTest, CanMatchTupleByValue) { - typedef std::tuple<char, int, int> Tuple3; - const Matcher<Tuple3> m = Args<1, 2>(Lt()); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tuple3('a', 1, 2))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tuple3('b', 2, 2))); -} - -TEST(ArgsTest, CanMatchTupleByReference) { - typedef std::tuple<char, char, int> Tuple3; - const Matcher<const Tuple3&> m = Args<0, 1>(Lt()); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(Tuple3('a', 'b', 2))); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(Tuple3('b', 'b', 2))); -} - -// Validates that arg is printed as str. -MATCHER_P(PrintsAs, str, "") { - return testing::PrintToString(arg) == str; -} - -TEST(ArgsTest, AcceptsTenTemplateArgs) { - EXPECT_THAT(std::make_tuple(0, 1L, 2, 3L, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9), - (Args<9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0>( - PrintsAs("(9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0)")))); - EXPECT_THAT(std::make_tuple(0, 1L, 2, 3L, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9), - Not(Args<9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0>( - PrintsAs("(0, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0)")))); -} - -TEST(ArgsTest, DescirbesSelfCorrectly) { - const Matcher<std::tuple<int, bool, char> > m = Args<2, 0>(Lt()); - EXPECT_EQ("are a tuple whose fields (#2, #0) are a pair where " - "the first < the second", - Describe(m)); -} - -TEST(ArgsTest, DescirbesNestedArgsCorrectly) { - const Matcher<const std::tuple<int, bool, char, int>&> m = - Args<0, 2, 3>(Args<2, 0>(Lt())); - EXPECT_EQ("are a tuple whose fields (#0, #2, #3) are a tuple " - "whose fields (#2, #0) are a pair where the first < the second", - Describe(m)); -} - -TEST(ArgsTest, DescribesNegationCorrectly) { - const Matcher<std::tuple<int, char> > m = Args<1, 0>(Gt()); - EXPECT_EQ("are a tuple whose fields (#1, #0) aren't a pair " - "where the first > the second", - DescribeNegation(m)); -} - -TEST(ArgsTest, ExplainsMatchResultWithoutInnerExplanation) { - const Matcher<std::tuple<bool, int, int> > m = Args<1, 2>(Eq()); - EXPECT_EQ("whose fields (#1, #2) are (42, 42)", - Explain(m, std::make_tuple(false, 42, 42))); - EXPECT_EQ("whose fields (#1, #2) are (42, 43)", - Explain(m, std::make_tuple(false, 42, 43))); -} - -// For testing Args<>'s explanation. -class LessThanMatcher : public MatcherInterface<std::tuple<char, int> > { - public: - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* /*os*/) const override {} - - bool MatchAndExplain(std::tuple<char, int> value, - MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - const int diff = std::get<0>(value) - std::get<1>(value); - if (diff > 0) { - *listener << "where the first value is " << diff - << " more than the second"; - } - return diff < 0; - } -}; - -Matcher<std::tuple<char, int> > LessThan() { - return MakeMatcher(new LessThanMatcher); -} - -TEST(ArgsTest, ExplainsMatchResultWithInnerExplanation) { - const Matcher<std::tuple<char, int, int> > m = Args<0, 2>(LessThan()); - EXPECT_EQ( - "whose fields (#0, #2) are ('a' (97, 0x61), 42), " - "where the first value is 55 more than the second", - Explain(m, std::make_tuple('a', 42, 42))); - EXPECT_EQ("whose fields (#0, #2) are ('\\0', 43)", - Explain(m, std::make_tuple('\0', 42, 43))); -} - -class PredicateFormatterFromMatcherTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - enum Behavior { kInitialSuccess, kAlwaysFail, kFlaky }; - - // A matcher that can return different results when used multiple times on the - // same input. No real matcher should do this; but this lets us test that we - // detect such behavior and fail appropriately. - class MockMatcher : public MatcherInterface<Behavior> { - public: - bool MatchAndExplain(Behavior behavior, - MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - *listener << "[MatchAndExplain]"; - switch (behavior) { - case kInitialSuccess: - // The first call to MatchAndExplain should use a "not interested" - // listener; so this is expected to return |true|. There should be no - // subsequent calls. - return !listener->IsInterested(); - - case kAlwaysFail: - return false; - - case kFlaky: - // The first call to MatchAndExplain should use a "not interested" - // listener; so this will return |false|. Subsequent calls should have - // an "interested" listener; so this will return |true|, thus - // simulating a flaky matcher. - return listener->IsInterested(); - } - - GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << "This should never be reached"; - return false; - } - - void DescribeTo(ostream* os) const override { *os << "[DescribeTo]"; } - - void DescribeNegationTo(ostream* os) const override { - *os << "[DescribeNegationTo]"; - } - }; - - AssertionResult RunPredicateFormatter(Behavior behavior) { - auto matcher = MakeMatcher(new MockMatcher); - PredicateFormatterFromMatcher<Matcher<Behavior>> predicate_formatter( - matcher); - return predicate_formatter("dummy-name", behavior); - } -}; - -TEST_F(PredicateFormatterFromMatcherTest, ShortCircuitOnSuccess) { - AssertionResult result = RunPredicateFormatter(kInitialSuccess); - EXPECT_TRUE(result); // Implicit cast to bool. - std::string expect; - EXPECT_EQ(expect, result.message()); -} - -TEST_F(PredicateFormatterFromMatcherTest, NoShortCircuitOnFailure) { - AssertionResult result = RunPredicateFormatter(kAlwaysFail); - EXPECT_FALSE(result); // Implicit cast to bool. - std::string expect = - "Value of: dummy-name\nExpected: [DescribeTo]\n" - " Actual: 1" + - OfType(internal::GetTypeName<Behavior>()) + ", [MatchAndExplain]"; - EXPECT_EQ(expect, result.message()); -} - -TEST_F(PredicateFormatterFromMatcherTest, DetectsFlakyShortCircuit) { - AssertionResult result = RunPredicateFormatter(kFlaky); - EXPECT_FALSE(result); // Implicit cast to bool. - std::string expect = - "Value of: dummy-name\nExpected: [DescribeTo]\n" - " The matcher failed on the initial attempt; but passed when rerun to " - "generate the explanation.\n" - " Actual: 2" + - OfType(internal::GetTypeName<Behavior>()) + ", [MatchAndExplain]"; - EXPECT_EQ(expect, result.message()); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace gmock_matchers_test -} // namespace testing - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(pop) -#endif diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-more-actions_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-more-actions_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 97ec5cf08..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-more-actions_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,698 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file tests the built-in actions in gmock-more-actions.h. - -#include "gmock/gmock-more-actions.h" - -#include <functional> -#include <memory> -#include <sstream> -#include <string> -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -namespace testing { -namespace gmock_more_actions_test { - -using ::std::plus; -using ::std::string; -using testing::_; -using testing::Action; -using testing::ActionInterface; -using testing::DeleteArg; -using testing::Invoke; -using testing::Return; -using testing::ReturnArg; -using testing::ReturnPointee; -using testing::SaveArg; -using testing::SaveArgPointee; -using testing::SetArgReferee; -using testing::Unused; -using testing::WithArg; -using testing::WithoutArgs; - -// For suppressing compiler warnings on conversion possibly losing precision. -inline short Short(short n) { return n; } // NOLINT -inline char Char(char ch) { return ch; } - -// Sample functions and functors for testing Invoke() and etc. -int Nullary() { return 1; } - -class NullaryFunctor { - public: - int operator()() { return 2; } -}; - -bool g_done = false; -void VoidNullary() { g_done = true; } - -class VoidNullaryFunctor { - public: - void operator()() { g_done = true; } -}; - -bool Unary(int x) { return x < 0; } - -const char* Plus1(const char* s) { return s + 1; } - -void VoidUnary(int /* n */) { g_done = true; } - -bool ByConstRef(const std::string& s) { return s == "Hi"; } - -const double g_double = 0; -bool ReferencesGlobalDouble(const double& x) { return &x == &g_double; } - -std::string ByNonConstRef(std::string& s) { return s += "+"; } // NOLINT - -struct UnaryFunctor { - int operator()(bool x) { return x ? 1 : -1; } -}; - -const char* Binary(const char* input, short n) { return input + n; } // NOLINT - -void VoidBinary(int, char) { g_done = true; } - -int Ternary(int x, char y, short z) { return x + y + z; } // NOLINT - -void VoidTernary(int, char, bool) { g_done = true; } - -int SumOf4(int a, int b, int c, int d) { return a + b + c + d; } - -int SumOfFirst2(int a, int b, Unused, Unused) { return a + b; } - -void VoidFunctionWithFourArguments(char, int, float, double) { g_done = true; } - -std::string Concat4(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, - const char* s4) { - return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4; -} - -int SumOf5(int a, int b, int c, int d, int e) { return a + b + c + d + e; } - -struct SumOf5Functor { - int operator()(int a, int b, int c, int d, int e) { - return a + b + c + d + e; - } -}; - -std::string Concat5(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, - const char* s4, const char* s5) { - return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5; -} - -int SumOf6(int a, int b, int c, int d, int e, int f) { - return a + b + c + d + e + f; -} - -struct SumOf6Functor { - int operator()(int a, int b, int c, int d, int e, int f) { - return a + b + c + d + e + f; - } -}; - -std::string Concat6(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, - const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6) { - return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6; -} - -std::string Concat7(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, - const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6, - const char* s7) { - return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7; -} - -std::string Concat8(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, - const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6, - const char* s7, const char* s8) { - return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8; -} - -std::string Concat9(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, - const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6, - const char* s7, const char* s8, const char* s9) { - return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8 + s9; -} - -std::string Concat10(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, - const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6, - const char* s7, const char* s8, const char* s9, - const char* s10) { - return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8 + s9 + s10; -} - -class Foo { - public: - Foo() : value_(123) {} - - int Nullary() const { return value_; } - - short Unary(long x) { return static_cast<short>(value_ + x); } // NOLINT - - std::string Binary(const std::string& str, char c) const { return str + c; } - - int Ternary(int x, bool y, char z) { return value_ + x + y*z; } - - int SumOf4(int a, int b, int c, int d) const { - return a + b + c + d + value_; - } - - int SumOfLast2(Unused, Unused, int a, int b) const { return a + b; } - - int SumOf5(int a, int b, int c, int d, int e) { return a + b + c + d + e; } - - int SumOf6(int a, int b, int c, int d, int e, int f) { - return a + b + c + d + e + f; - } - - std::string Concat7(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, - const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6, - const char* s7) { - return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7; - } - - std::string Concat8(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, - const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6, - const char* s7, const char* s8) { - return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8; - } - - std::string Concat9(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, - const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6, - const char* s7, const char* s8, const char* s9) { - return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8 + s9; - } - - std::string Concat10(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, - const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6, - const char* s7, const char* s8, const char* s9, - const char* s10) { - return std::string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8 + s9 + s10; - } - - private: - int value_; -}; - -// Tests using Invoke() with a nullary function. -TEST(InvokeTest, Nullary) { - Action<int()> a = Invoke(Nullary); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(1, a.Perform(std::make_tuple())); -} - -// Tests using Invoke() with a unary function. -TEST(InvokeTest, Unary) { - Action<bool(int)> a = Invoke(Unary); // NOLINT - EXPECT_FALSE(a.Perform(std::make_tuple(1))); - EXPECT_TRUE(a.Perform(std::make_tuple(-1))); -} - -// Tests using Invoke() with a binary function. -TEST(InvokeTest, Binary) { - Action<const char*(const char*, short)> a = Invoke(Binary); // NOLINT - const char* p = "Hello"; - EXPECT_EQ(p + 2, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(p, Short(2)))); -} - -// Tests using Invoke() with a ternary function. -TEST(InvokeTest, Ternary) { - Action<int(int, char, short)> a = Invoke(Ternary); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(6, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(1, '\2', Short(3)))); -} - -// Tests using Invoke() with a 4-argument function. -TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionThatTakes4Arguments) { - Action<int(int, int, int, int)> a = Invoke(SumOf4); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(1234, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(1000, 200, 30, 4))); -} - -// Tests using Invoke() with a 5-argument function. -TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionThatTakes5Arguments) { - Action<int(int, int, int, int, int)> a = Invoke(SumOf5); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(12345, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(10000, 2000, 300, 40, 5))); -} - -// Tests using Invoke() with a 6-argument function. -TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionThatTakes6Arguments) { - Action<int(int, int, int, int, int, int)> a = Invoke(SumOf6); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(123456, - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(100000, 20000, 3000, 400, 50, 6))); -} - -// A helper that turns the type of a C-string literal from const -// char[N] to const char*. -inline const char* CharPtr(const char* s) { return s; } - -// Tests using Invoke() with a 7-argument function. -TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionThatTakes7Arguments) { - Action<std::string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, - const char*, const char*, const char*)> - a = Invoke(Concat7); - EXPECT_EQ("1234567", - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"), - CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"), - CharPtr("7")))); -} - -// Tests using Invoke() with a 8-argument function. -TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionThatTakes8Arguments) { - Action<std::string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, - const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*)> - a = Invoke(Concat8); - EXPECT_EQ("12345678", - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"), - CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"), - CharPtr("7"), CharPtr("8")))); -} - -// Tests using Invoke() with a 9-argument function. -TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionThatTakes9Arguments) { - Action<std::string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, - const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, - const char*)> - a = Invoke(Concat9); - EXPECT_EQ("123456789", a.Perform(std::make_tuple( - CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"), - CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"), - CharPtr("7"), CharPtr("8"), CharPtr("9")))); -} - -// Tests using Invoke() with a 10-argument function. -TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionThatTakes10Arguments) { - Action<std::string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, - const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, - const char*, const char*)> - a = Invoke(Concat10); - EXPECT_EQ("1234567890", - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"), - CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"), - CharPtr("7"), CharPtr("8"), CharPtr("9"), - CharPtr("0")))); -} - -// Tests using Invoke() with functions with parameters declared as Unused. -TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionWithUnusedParameters) { - Action<int(int, int, double, const std::string&)> a1 = Invoke(SumOfFirst2); - std::tuple<int, int, double, std::string> dummy = - std::make_tuple(10, 2, 5.6, std::string("hi")); - EXPECT_EQ(12, a1.Perform(dummy)); - - Action<int(int, int, bool, int*)> a2 = - Invoke(SumOfFirst2); - EXPECT_EQ( - 23, a2.Perform(std::make_tuple(20, 3, true, static_cast<int*>(nullptr)))); -} - -// Tests using Invoke() with methods with parameters declared as Unused. -TEST(InvokeTest, MethodWithUnusedParameters) { - Foo foo; - Action<int(std::string, bool, int, int)> a1 = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::SumOfLast2); - EXPECT_EQ(12, a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(CharPtr("hi"), true, 10, 2))); - - Action<int(char, double, int, int)> a2 = - Invoke(&foo, &Foo::SumOfLast2); - EXPECT_EQ(23, a2.Perform(std::make_tuple('a', 2.5, 20, 3))); -} - -// Tests using Invoke() with a functor. -TEST(InvokeTest, Functor) { - Action<long(long, int)> a = Invoke(plus<long>()); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(3L, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(1, 2))); -} - -// Tests using Invoke(f) as an action of a compatible type. -TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionWithCompatibleType) { - Action<long(int, short, char, bool)> a = Invoke(SumOf4); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(4321, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(4000, Short(300), Char(20), true))); -} - -// Tests using Invoke() with an object pointer and a method pointer. - -// Tests using Invoke() with a nullary method. -TEST(InvokeMethodTest, Nullary) { - Foo foo; - Action<int()> a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Nullary); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(123, a.Perform(std::make_tuple())); -} - -// Tests using Invoke() with a unary method. -TEST(InvokeMethodTest, Unary) { - Foo foo; - Action<short(long)> a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Unary); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(4123, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(4000))); -} - -// Tests using Invoke() with a binary method. -TEST(InvokeMethodTest, Binary) { - Foo foo; - Action<std::string(const std::string&, char)> a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Binary); - std::string s("Hell"); - std::tuple<std::string, char> dummy = std::make_tuple(s, 'o'); - EXPECT_EQ("Hello", a.Perform(dummy)); -} - -// Tests using Invoke() with a ternary method. -TEST(InvokeMethodTest, Ternary) { - Foo foo; - Action<int(int, bool, char)> a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Ternary); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(1124, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(1000, true, Char(1)))); -} - -// Tests using Invoke() with a 4-argument method. -TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodThatTakes4Arguments) { - Foo foo; - Action<int(int, int, int, int)> a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::SumOf4); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(1357, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(1000, 200, 30, 4))); -} - -// Tests using Invoke() with a 5-argument method. -TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodThatTakes5Arguments) { - Foo foo; - Action<int(int, int, int, int, int)> a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::SumOf5); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(12345, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(10000, 2000, 300, 40, 5))); -} - -// Tests using Invoke() with a 6-argument method. -TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodThatTakes6Arguments) { - Foo foo; - Action<int(int, int, int, int, int, int)> a = // NOLINT - Invoke(&foo, &Foo::SumOf6); - EXPECT_EQ(123456, - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(100000, 20000, 3000, 400, 50, 6))); -} - -// Tests using Invoke() with a 7-argument method. -TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodThatTakes7Arguments) { - Foo foo; - Action<std::string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, - const char*, const char*, const char*)> - a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Concat7); - EXPECT_EQ("1234567", - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"), - CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"), - CharPtr("7")))); -} - -// Tests using Invoke() with a 8-argument method. -TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodThatTakes8Arguments) { - Foo foo; - Action<std::string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, - const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*)> - a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Concat8); - EXPECT_EQ("12345678", - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"), - CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"), - CharPtr("7"), CharPtr("8")))); -} - -// Tests using Invoke() with a 9-argument method. -TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodThatTakes9Arguments) { - Foo foo; - Action<std::string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, - const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, - const char*)> - a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Concat9); - EXPECT_EQ("123456789", a.Perform(std::make_tuple( - CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"), - CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"), - CharPtr("7"), CharPtr("8"), CharPtr("9")))); -} - -// Tests using Invoke() with a 10-argument method. -TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodThatTakes10Arguments) { - Foo foo; - Action<std::string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, - const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, - const char*, const char*)> - a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Concat10); - EXPECT_EQ("1234567890", - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"), - CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"), - CharPtr("7"), CharPtr("8"), CharPtr("9"), - CharPtr("0")))); -} - -// Tests using Invoke(f) as an action of a compatible type. -TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodWithCompatibleType) { - Foo foo; - Action<long(int, short, char, bool)> a = // NOLINT - Invoke(&foo, &Foo::SumOf4); - EXPECT_EQ(4444, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(4000, Short(300), Char(20), true))); -} - -// Tests using WithoutArgs with an action that takes no argument. -TEST(WithoutArgsTest, NoArg) { - Action<int(int n)> a = WithoutArgs(Invoke(Nullary)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(1, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(2))); -} - -// Tests using WithArg with an action that takes 1 argument. -TEST(WithArgTest, OneArg) { - Action<bool(double x, int n)> b = WithArg<1>(Invoke(Unary)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_TRUE(b.Perform(std::make_tuple(1.5, -1))); - EXPECT_FALSE(b.Perform(std::make_tuple(1.5, 1))); -} - -TEST(ReturnArgActionTest, WorksForOneArgIntArg0) { - const Action<int(int)> a = ReturnArg<0>(); - EXPECT_EQ(5, a.Perform(std::make_tuple(5))); -} - -TEST(ReturnArgActionTest, WorksForMultiArgBoolArg0) { - const Action<bool(bool, bool, bool)> a = ReturnArg<0>(); - EXPECT_TRUE(a.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, false, false))); -} - -TEST(ReturnArgActionTest, WorksForMultiArgStringArg2) { - const Action<std::string(int, int, std::string, int)> a = ReturnArg<2>(); - EXPECT_EQ("seven", a.Perform(std::make_tuple(5, 6, std::string("seven"), 8))); -} - -TEST(SaveArgActionTest, WorksForSameType) { - int result = 0; - const Action<void(int n)> a1 = SaveArg<0>(&result); - a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(5)); - EXPECT_EQ(5, result); -} - -TEST(SaveArgActionTest, WorksForCompatibleType) { - int result = 0; - const Action<void(bool, char)> a1 = SaveArg<1>(&result); - a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, 'a')); - EXPECT_EQ('a', result); -} - -TEST(SaveArgPointeeActionTest, WorksForSameType) { - int result = 0; - const int value = 5; - const Action<void(const int*)> a1 = SaveArgPointee<0>(&result); - a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(&value)); - EXPECT_EQ(5, result); -} - -TEST(SaveArgPointeeActionTest, WorksForCompatibleType) { - int result = 0; - char value = 'a'; - const Action<void(bool, char*)> a1 = SaveArgPointee<1>(&result); - a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, &value)); - EXPECT_EQ('a', result); -} - -TEST(SetArgRefereeActionTest, WorksForSameType) { - int value = 0; - const Action<void(int&)> a1 = SetArgReferee<0>(1); - a1.Perform(std::tuple<int&>(value)); - EXPECT_EQ(1, value); -} - -TEST(SetArgRefereeActionTest, WorksForCompatibleType) { - int value = 0; - const Action<void(int, int&)> a1 = SetArgReferee<1>('a'); - a1.Perform(std::tuple<int, int&>(0, value)); - EXPECT_EQ('a', value); -} - -TEST(SetArgRefereeActionTest, WorksWithExtraArguments) { - int value = 0; - const Action<void(bool, int, int&, const char*)> a1 = SetArgReferee<2>('a'); - a1.Perform(std::tuple<bool, int, int&, const char*>(true, 0, value, "hi")); - EXPECT_EQ('a', value); -} - -// A class that can be used to verify that its destructor is called: it will set -// the bool provided to the constructor to true when destroyed. -class DeletionTester { - public: - explicit DeletionTester(bool* is_deleted) - : is_deleted_(is_deleted) { - // Make sure the bit is set to false. - *is_deleted_ = false; - } - - ~DeletionTester() { - *is_deleted_ = true; - } - - private: - bool* is_deleted_; -}; - -TEST(DeleteArgActionTest, OneArg) { - bool is_deleted = false; - DeletionTester* t = new DeletionTester(&is_deleted); - const Action<void(DeletionTester*)> a1 = DeleteArg<0>(); // NOLINT - EXPECT_FALSE(is_deleted); - a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(t)); - EXPECT_TRUE(is_deleted); -} - -TEST(DeleteArgActionTest, TenArgs) { - bool is_deleted = false; - DeletionTester* t = new DeletionTester(&is_deleted); - const Action<void(bool, int, int, const char*, bool, - int, int, int, int, DeletionTester*)> a1 = DeleteArg<9>(); - EXPECT_FALSE(is_deleted); - a1.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, 5, 6, CharPtr("hi"), false, 7, 8, 9, 10, t)); - EXPECT_TRUE(is_deleted); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -TEST(ThrowActionTest, ThrowsGivenExceptionInVoidFunction) { - const Action<void(int n)> a = Throw('a'); - EXPECT_THROW(a.Perform(std::make_tuple(0)), char); -} - -class MyException {}; - -TEST(ThrowActionTest, ThrowsGivenExceptionInNonVoidFunction) { - const Action<double(char ch)> a = Throw(MyException()); - EXPECT_THROW(a.Perform(std::make_tuple('0')), MyException); -} - -TEST(ThrowActionTest, ThrowsGivenExceptionInNullaryFunction) { - const Action<double()> a = Throw(MyException()); - EXPECT_THROW(a.Perform(std::make_tuple()), MyException); -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -// Tests that SetArrayArgument<N>(first, last) sets the elements of the array -// pointed to by the N-th (0-based) argument to values in range [first, last). -TEST(SetArrayArgumentTest, SetsTheNthArray) { - typedef void MyFunction(bool, int*, char*); - int numbers[] = { 1, 2, 3 }; - Action<MyFunction> a = SetArrayArgument<1>(numbers, numbers + 3); - - int n[4] = {}; - int* pn = n; - char ch[4] = {}; - char* pch = ch; - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, pn, pch)); - EXPECT_EQ(1, n[0]); - EXPECT_EQ(2, n[1]); - EXPECT_EQ(3, n[2]); - EXPECT_EQ(0, n[3]); - EXPECT_EQ('\0', ch[0]); - EXPECT_EQ('\0', ch[1]); - EXPECT_EQ('\0', ch[2]); - EXPECT_EQ('\0', ch[3]); - - // Tests first and last are iterators. - std::string letters = "abc"; - a = SetArrayArgument<2>(letters.begin(), letters.end()); - std::fill_n(n, 4, 0); - std::fill_n(ch, 4, '\0'); - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, pn, pch)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, n[0]); - EXPECT_EQ(0, n[1]); - EXPECT_EQ(0, n[2]); - EXPECT_EQ(0, n[3]); - EXPECT_EQ('a', ch[0]); - EXPECT_EQ('b', ch[1]); - EXPECT_EQ('c', ch[2]); - EXPECT_EQ('\0', ch[3]); -} - -// Tests SetArrayArgument<N>(first, last) where first == last. -TEST(SetArrayArgumentTest, SetsTheNthArrayWithEmptyRange) { - typedef void MyFunction(bool, int*); - int numbers[] = { 1, 2, 3 }; - Action<MyFunction> a = SetArrayArgument<1>(numbers, numbers); - - int n[4] = {}; - int* pn = n; - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, pn)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, n[0]); - EXPECT_EQ(0, n[1]); - EXPECT_EQ(0, n[2]); - EXPECT_EQ(0, n[3]); -} - -// Tests SetArrayArgument<N>(first, last) where *first is convertible -// (but not equal) to the argument type. -TEST(SetArrayArgumentTest, SetsTheNthArrayWithConvertibleType) { - typedef void MyFunction(bool, int*); - char chars[] = { 97, 98, 99 }; - Action<MyFunction> a = SetArrayArgument<1>(chars, chars + 3); - - int codes[4] = { 111, 222, 333, 444 }; - int* pcodes = codes; - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, pcodes)); - EXPECT_EQ(97, codes[0]); - EXPECT_EQ(98, codes[1]); - EXPECT_EQ(99, codes[2]); - EXPECT_EQ(444, codes[3]); -} - -// Test SetArrayArgument<N>(first, last) with iterator as argument. -TEST(SetArrayArgumentTest, SetsTheNthArrayWithIteratorArgument) { - typedef void MyFunction(bool, std::back_insert_iterator<std::string>); - std::string letters = "abc"; - Action<MyFunction> a = SetArrayArgument<1>(letters.begin(), letters.end()); - - std::string s; - a.Perform(std::make_tuple(true, back_inserter(s))); - EXPECT_EQ(letters, s); -} - -TEST(ReturnPointeeTest, Works) { - int n = 42; - const Action<int()> a = ReturnPointee(&n); - EXPECT_EQ(42, a.Perform(std::make_tuple())); - - n = 43; - EXPECT_EQ(43, a.Perform(std::make_tuple())); -} - -} // namespace gmock_generated_actions_test -} // namespace testing diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-nice-strict_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-nice-strict_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 0a201ed7e..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-nice-strict_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,500 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -#include "gmock/gmock-nice-strict.h" - -#include <string> -#include <utility> -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest-spi.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -// This must not be defined inside the ::testing namespace, or it will -// clash with ::testing::Mock. -class Mock { - public: - Mock() {} - - MOCK_METHOD0(DoThis, void()); - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Mock); -}; - -namespace testing { -namespace gmock_nice_strict_test { - -using testing::GMOCK_FLAG(verbose); -using testing::HasSubstr; -using testing::NaggyMock; -using testing::NiceMock; -using testing::StrictMock; - -#if GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION -using testing::internal::CaptureStdout; -using testing::internal::GetCapturedStdout; -#endif - -// Class without default constructor. -class NotDefaultConstructible { - public: - explicit NotDefaultConstructible(int) {} -}; - -// Defines some mock classes needed by the tests. - -class Foo { - public: - virtual ~Foo() {} - - virtual void DoThis() = 0; - virtual int DoThat(bool flag) = 0; -}; - -class MockFoo : public Foo { - public: - MockFoo() {} - void Delete() { delete this; } - - MOCK_METHOD0(DoThis, void()); - MOCK_METHOD1(DoThat, int(bool flag)); - MOCK_METHOD0(ReturnNonDefaultConstructible, NotDefaultConstructible()); - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MockFoo); -}; - -class MockBar { - public: - explicit MockBar(const std::string& s) : str_(s) {} - - MockBar(char a1, char a2, std::string a3, std::string a4, int a5, int a6, - const std::string& a7, const std::string& a8, bool a9, bool a10) { - str_ = std::string() + a1 + a2 + a3 + a4 + static_cast<char>(a5) + - static_cast<char>(a6) + a7 + a8 + (a9 ? 'T' : 'F') + (a10 ? 'T' : 'F'); - } - - virtual ~MockBar() {} - - const std::string& str() const { return str_; } - - MOCK_METHOD0(This, int()); - MOCK_METHOD2(That, std::string(int, bool)); - - private: - std::string str_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MockBar); -}; - - -class MockBaz { - public: - class MoveOnly { - public: - MoveOnly() = default; - - MoveOnly(const MoveOnly&) = delete; - MoveOnly& operator=(const MoveOnly&) = delete; - - MoveOnly(MoveOnly&&) = default; - MoveOnly& operator=(MoveOnly&&) = default; - }; - - MockBaz(MoveOnly) {} -}; - -#if GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION - -// Tests that a raw mock generates warnings for uninteresting calls. -TEST(RawMockTest, WarningForUninterestingCall) { - const std::string saved_flag = GMOCK_FLAG(verbose); - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = "warning"; - - MockFoo raw_foo; - - CaptureStdout(); - raw_foo.DoThis(); - raw_foo.DoThat(true); - EXPECT_THAT(GetCapturedStdout(), - HasSubstr("Uninteresting mock function call")); - - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = saved_flag; -} - -// Tests that a raw mock generates warnings for uninteresting calls -// that delete the mock object. -TEST(RawMockTest, WarningForUninterestingCallAfterDeath) { - const std::string saved_flag = GMOCK_FLAG(verbose); - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = "warning"; - - MockFoo* const raw_foo = new MockFoo; - - ON_CALL(*raw_foo, DoThis()) - .WillByDefault(Invoke(raw_foo, &MockFoo::Delete)); - - CaptureStdout(); - raw_foo->DoThis(); - EXPECT_THAT(GetCapturedStdout(), - HasSubstr("Uninteresting mock function call")); - - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = saved_flag; -} - -// Tests that a raw mock generates informational logs for -// uninteresting calls. -TEST(RawMockTest, InfoForUninterestingCall) { - MockFoo raw_foo; - - const std::string saved_flag = GMOCK_FLAG(verbose); - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = "info"; - CaptureStdout(); - raw_foo.DoThis(); - EXPECT_THAT(GetCapturedStdout(), - HasSubstr("Uninteresting mock function call")); - - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = saved_flag; -} - -TEST(RawMockTest, IsNaggy_IsNice_IsStrict) { - MockFoo raw_foo; - EXPECT_TRUE(Mock::IsNaggy(&raw_foo)); - EXPECT_FALSE(Mock::IsNice(&raw_foo)); - EXPECT_FALSE(Mock::IsStrict(&raw_foo)); -} - -// Tests that a nice mock generates no warning for uninteresting calls. -TEST(NiceMockTest, NoWarningForUninterestingCall) { - NiceMock<MockFoo> nice_foo; - - CaptureStdout(); - nice_foo.DoThis(); - nice_foo.DoThat(true); - EXPECT_EQ("", GetCapturedStdout()); -} - -// Tests that a nice mock generates no warning for uninteresting calls -// that delete the mock object. -TEST(NiceMockTest, NoWarningForUninterestingCallAfterDeath) { - NiceMock<MockFoo>* const nice_foo = new NiceMock<MockFoo>; - - ON_CALL(*nice_foo, DoThis()) - .WillByDefault(Invoke(nice_foo, &MockFoo::Delete)); - - CaptureStdout(); - nice_foo->DoThis(); - EXPECT_EQ("", GetCapturedStdout()); -} - -// Tests that a nice mock generates informational logs for -// uninteresting calls. -TEST(NiceMockTest, InfoForUninterestingCall) { - NiceMock<MockFoo> nice_foo; - - const std::string saved_flag = GMOCK_FLAG(verbose); - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = "info"; - CaptureStdout(); - nice_foo.DoThis(); - EXPECT_THAT(GetCapturedStdout(), - HasSubstr("Uninteresting mock function call")); - - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = saved_flag; -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION - -// Tests that a nice mock allows expected calls. -TEST(NiceMockTest, AllowsExpectedCall) { - NiceMock<MockFoo> nice_foo; - - EXPECT_CALL(nice_foo, DoThis()); - nice_foo.DoThis(); -} - -// Tests that an unexpected call on a nice mock which returns a -// not-default-constructible type throws an exception and the exception contains -// the method's name. -TEST(NiceMockTest, ThrowsExceptionForUnknownReturnTypes) { - NiceMock<MockFoo> nice_foo; -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - try { - nice_foo.ReturnNonDefaultConstructible(); - FAIL(); - } catch (const std::runtime_error& ex) { - EXPECT_THAT(ex.what(), HasSubstr("ReturnNonDefaultConstructible")); - } -#else - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({ nice_foo.ReturnNonDefaultConstructible(); }, ""); -#endif -} - -// Tests that an unexpected call on a nice mock fails. -TEST(NiceMockTest, UnexpectedCallFails) { - NiceMock<MockFoo> nice_foo; - - EXPECT_CALL(nice_foo, DoThis()).Times(0); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(nice_foo.DoThis(), "called more times than expected"); -} - -// Tests that NiceMock works with a mock class that has a non-default -// constructor. -TEST(NiceMockTest, NonDefaultConstructor) { - NiceMock<MockBar> nice_bar("hi"); - EXPECT_EQ("hi", nice_bar.str()); - - nice_bar.This(); - nice_bar.That(5, true); -} - -// Tests that NiceMock works with a mock class that has a 10-ary -// non-default constructor. -TEST(NiceMockTest, NonDefaultConstructor10) { - NiceMock<MockBar> nice_bar('a', 'b', "c", "d", 'e', 'f', - "g", "h", true, false); - EXPECT_EQ("abcdefghTF", nice_bar.str()); - - nice_bar.This(); - nice_bar.That(5, true); -} - -TEST(NiceMockTest, AllowLeak) { - NiceMock<MockFoo>* leaked = new NiceMock<MockFoo>; - Mock::AllowLeak(leaked); - EXPECT_CALL(*leaked, DoThis()); - leaked->DoThis(); -} - -TEST(NiceMockTest, MoveOnlyConstructor) { - NiceMock<MockBaz> nice_baz(MockBaz::MoveOnly{}); -} - -// Tests that NiceMock<Mock> compiles where Mock is a user-defined -// class (as opposed to ::testing::Mock). -TEST(NiceMockTest, AcceptsClassNamedMock) { - NiceMock< ::Mock> nice; - EXPECT_CALL(nice, DoThis()); - nice.DoThis(); -} - -TEST(NiceMockTest, IsNaggy_IsNice_IsStrict) { - NiceMock<MockFoo> nice_foo; - EXPECT_FALSE(Mock::IsNaggy(&nice_foo)); - EXPECT_TRUE(Mock::IsNice(&nice_foo)); - EXPECT_FALSE(Mock::IsStrict(&nice_foo)); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION - -// Tests that a naggy mock generates warnings for uninteresting calls. -TEST(NaggyMockTest, WarningForUninterestingCall) { - const std::string saved_flag = GMOCK_FLAG(verbose); - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = "warning"; - - NaggyMock<MockFoo> naggy_foo; - - CaptureStdout(); - naggy_foo.DoThis(); - naggy_foo.DoThat(true); - EXPECT_THAT(GetCapturedStdout(), - HasSubstr("Uninteresting mock function call")); - - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = saved_flag; -} - -// Tests that a naggy mock generates a warning for an uninteresting call -// that deletes the mock object. -TEST(NaggyMockTest, WarningForUninterestingCallAfterDeath) { - const std::string saved_flag = GMOCK_FLAG(verbose); - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = "warning"; - - NaggyMock<MockFoo>* const naggy_foo = new NaggyMock<MockFoo>; - - ON_CALL(*naggy_foo, DoThis()) - .WillByDefault(Invoke(naggy_foo, &MockFoo::Delete)); - - CaptureStdout(); - naggy_foo->DoThis(); - EXPECT_THAT(GetCapturedStdout(), - HasSubstr("Uninteresting mock function call")); - - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = saved_flag; -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION - -// Tests that a naggy mock allows expected calls. -TEST(NaggyMockTest, AllowsExpectedCall) { - NaggyMock<MockFoo> naggy_foo; - - EXPECT_CALL(naggy_foo, DoThis()); - naggy_foo.DoThis(); -} - -// Tests that an unexpected call on a naggy mock fails. -TEST(NaggyMockTest, UnexpectedCallFails) { - NaggyMock<MockFoo> naggy_foo; - - EXPECT_CALL(naggy_foo, DoThis()).Times(0); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(naggy_foo.DoThis(), - "called more times than expected"); -} - -// Tests that NaggyMock works with a mock class that has a non-default -// constructor. -TEST(NaggyMockTest, NonDefaultConstructor) { - NaggyMock<MockBar> naggy_bar("hi"); - EXPECT_EQ("hi", naggy_bar.str()); - - naggy_bar.This(); - naggy_bar.That(5, true); -} - -// Tests that NaggyMock works with a mock class that has a 10-ary -// non-default constructor. -TEST(NaggyMockTest, NonDefaultConstructor10) { - NaggyMock<MockBar> naggy_bar('0', '1', "2", "3", '4', '5', - "6", "7", true, false); - EXPECT_EQ("01234567TF", naggy_bar.str()); - - naggy_bar.This(); - naggy_bar.That(5, true); -} - -TEST(NaggyMockTest, AllowLeak) { - NaggyMock<MockFoo>* leaked = new NaggyMock<MockFoo>; - Mock::AllowLeak(leaked); - EXPECT_CALL(*leaked, DoThis()); - leaked->DoThis(); -} - -TEST(NaggyMockTest, MoveOnlyConstructor) { - NaggyMock<MockBaz> naggy_baz(MockBaz::MoveOnly{}); -} - -// Tests that NaggyMock<Mock> compiles where Mock is a user-defined -// class (as opposed to ::testing::Mock). -TEST(NaggyMockTest, AcceptsClassNamedMock) { - NaggyMock< ::Mock> naggy; - EXPECT_CALL(naggy, DoThis()); - naggy.DoThis(); -} - -TEST(NaggyMockTest, IsNaggy_IsNice_IsStrict) { - NaggyMock<MockFoo> naggy_foo; - EXPECT_TRUE(Mock::IsNaggy(&naggy_foo)); - EXPECT_FALSE(Mock::IsNice(&naggy_foo)); - EXPECT_FALSE(Mock::IsStrict(&naggy_foo)); -} - -// Tests that a strict mock allows expected calls. -TEST(StrictMockTest, AllowsExpectedCall) { - StrictMock<MockFoo> strict_foo; - - EXPECT_CALL(strict_foo, DoThis()); - strict_foo.DoThis(); -} - -// Tests that an unexpected call on a strict mock fails. -TEST(StrictMockTest, UnexpectedCallFails) { - StrictMock<MockFoo> strict_foo; - - EXPECT_CALL(strict_foo, DoThis()).Times(0); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(strict_foo.DoThis(), - "called more times than expected"); -} - -// Tests that an uninteresting call on a strict mock fails. -TEST(StrictMockTest, UninterestingCallFails) { - StrictMock<MockFoo> strict_foo; - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(strict_foo.DoThis(), - "Uninteresting mock function call"); -} - -// Tests that an uninteresting call on a strict mock fails, even if -// the call deletes the mock object. -TEST(StrictMockTest, UninterestingCallFailsAfterDeath) { - StrictMock<MockFoo>* const strict_foo = new StrictMock<MockFoo>; - - ON_CALL(*strict_foo, DoThis()) - .WillByDefault(Invoke(strict_foo, &MockFoo::Delete)); - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(strict_foo->DoThis(), - "Uninteresting mock function call"); -} - -// Tests that StrictMock works with a mock class that has a -// non-default constructor. -TEST(StrictMockTest, NonDefaultConstructor) { - StrictMock<MockBar> strict_bar("hi"); - EXPECT_EQ("hi", strict_bar.str()); - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(strict_bar.That(5, true), - "Uninteresting mock function call"); -} - -// Tests that StrictMock works with a mock class that has a 10-ary -// non-default constructor. -TEST(StrictMockTest, NonDefaultConstructor10) { - StrictMock<MockBar> strict_bar('a', 'b', "c", "d", 'e', 'f', - "g", "h", true, false); - EXPECT_EQ("abcdefghTF", strict_bar.str()); - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(strict_bar.That(5, true), - "Uninteresting mock function call"); -} - -TEST(StrictMockTest, AllowLeak) { - StrictMock<MockFoo>* leaked = new StrictMock<MockFoo>; - Mock::AllowLeak(leaked); - EXPECT_CALL(*leaked, DoThis()); - leaked->DoThis(); -} - -TEST(StrictMockTest, MoveOnlyConstructor) { - StrictMock<MockBaz> strict_baz(MockBaz::MoveOnly{}); -} - -// Tests that StrictMock<Mock> compiles where Mock is a user-defined -// class (as opposed to ::testing::Mock). -TEST(StrictMockTest, AcceptsClassNamedMock) { - StrictMock< ::Mock> strict; - EXPECT_CALL(strict, DoThis()); - strict.DoThis(); -} - -TEST(StrictMockTest, IsNaggy_IsNice_IsStrict) { - StrictMock<MockFoo> strict_foo; - EXPECT_FALSE(Mock::IsNaggy(&strict_foo)); - EXPECT_FALSE(Mock::IsNice(&strict_foo)); - EXPECT_TRUE(Mock::IsStrict(&strict_foo)); -} - -} // namespace gmock_nice_strict_test -} // namespace testing diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-port_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-port_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index a2c2be248..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-port_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file tests the internal cross-platform support utilities. - -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-port.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -// NOTE: if this file is left without tests for some reason, put a dummy -// test here to make references to symbols in the gtest library and avoid -// 'undefined symbol' linker errors in gmock_main: - -TEST(DummyTest, Dummy) {} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-pp-string_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-pp-string_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 6f66cf156..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-pp-string_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,206 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file tests the internal preprocessor macro library. -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-pp.h" - -#include <string> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" - -namespace testing { -namespace { - -// Matcher to verify that to strings are identical up to whitespace -// Not 100% correct, because it treats "AB" as equal to "A B". -::testing::Matcher<const std::string&> SameExceptSpaces(const std::string& s) { - auto remove_spaces = [](std::string to_split) { - to_split.erase(std::remove(to_split.begin(), to_split.end(), ' '), - to_split.end()); - return to_split; - }; - return ::testing::ResultOf(remove_spaces, remove_spaces(s)); -} - -// Verify that a macro expands to a given text. Ignores whitespace difference. -// In MSVC, GMOCK_PP_STRINGIZE() returns nothing, rather than "". So concatenate -// with an empty string. -#define EXPECT_EXPANSION(Result, Macro) \ - EXPECT_THAT("" GMOCK_PP_STRINGIZE(Macro), SameExceptSpaces(Result)) - -TEST(Macros, Cat) { - EXPECT_EXPANSION("14", GMOCK_PP_CAT(1, 4)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("+=", GMOCK_PP_CAT(+, =)); -} - -TEST(Macros, Narg) { - EXPECT_EXPANSION("1", GMOCK_PP_NARG()); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("1", GMOCK_PP_NARG(x)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("2", GMOCK_PP_NARG(x, y)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("3", GMOCK_PP_NARG(x, y, z)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("4", GMOCK_PP_NARG(x, y, z, w)); - - EXPECT_EXPANSION("0", GMOCK_PP_NARG0()); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("1", GMOCK_PP_NARG0(x)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("2", GMOCK_PP_NARG0(x, y)); -} - -TEST(Macros, Comma) { - EXPECT_EXPANSION("0", GMOCK_PP_HAS_COMMA()); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("1", GMOCK_PP_HAS_COMMA(, )); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("0", GMOCK_PP_HAS_COMMA((, ))); -} - -TEST(Macros, IsEmpty) { - EXPECT_EXPANSION("1", GMOCK_PP_IS_EMPTY()); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("0", GMOCK_PP_IS_EMPTY(, )); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("0", GMOCK_PP_IS_EMPTY(a)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("0", GMOCK_PP_IS_EMPTY(())); - -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_IS_EMPTY_TEST_1 - EXPECT_EXPANSION("1", GMOCK_PP_IS_EMPTY(GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_IS_EMPTY_TEST_1)); -} - -TEST(Macros, If) { - EXPECT_EXPANSION("1", GMOCK_PP_IF(1, 1, 2)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("2", GMOCK_PP_IF(0, 1, 2)); -} - -TEST(Macros, HeadTail) { - EXPECT_EXPANSION("1", GMOCK_PP_HEAD(1)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("1", GMOCK_PP_HEAD(1, 2)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("1", GMOCK_PP_HEAD(1, 2, 3)); - - EXPECT_EXPANSION("", GMOCK_PP_TAIL(1)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("2", GMOCK_PP_TAIL(1, 2)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("2", GMOCK_PP_HEAD(GMOCK_PP_TAIL(1, 2, 3))); -} - -TEST(Macros, Parentheses) { - EXPECT_EXPANSION("0", GMOCK_PP_IS_BEGIN_PARENS(sss)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("0", GMOCK_PP_IS_BEGIN_PARENS(sss())); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("0", GMOCK_PP_IS_BEGIN_PARENS(sss() sss)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("1", GMOCK_PP_IS_BEGIN_PARENS((sss))); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("1", GMOCK_PP_IS_BEGIN_PARENS((sss)ss)); - - EXPECT_EXPANSION("0", GMOCK_PP_IS_ENCLOSED_PARENS(sss)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("0", GMOCK_PP_IS_ENCLOSED_PARENS(sss())); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("0", GMOCK_PP_IS_ENCLOSED_PARENS(sss() sss)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("1", GMOCK_PP_IS_ENCLOSED_PARENS((sss))); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("0", GMOCK_PP_IS_ENCLOSED_PARENS((sss)ss)); - - EXPECT_EXPANSION("1 + 1", GMOCK_PP_REMOVE_PARENS((1 + 1))); -} - -TEST(Macros, Increment) { - EXPECT_EXPANSION("1", GMOCK_PP_INC(0)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("2", GMOCK_PP_INC(1)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("3", GMOCK_PP_INC(2)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("4", GMOCK_PP_INC(3)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("5", GMOCK_PP_INC(4)); - - EXPECT_EXPANSION("16", GMOCK_PP_INC(15)); -} - -#define JOINER_CAT(a, b) a##b -#define JOINER(_N, _Data, _Elem) JOINER_CAT(_Data, _N) = _Elem - -TEST(Macros, Repeat) { - EXPECT_EXPANSION("", GMOCK_PP_REPEAT(JOINER, X, 0)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("X0=", GMOCK_PP_REPEAT(JOINER, X, 1)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("X0= X1=", GMOCK_PP_REPEAT(JOINER, X, 2)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("X0= X1= X2=", GMOCK_PP_REPEAT(JOINER, X, 3)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("X0= X1= X2= X3=", GMOCK_PP_REPEAT(JOINER, X, 4)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("X0= X1= X2= X3= X4=", GMOCK_PP_REPEAT(JOINER, X, 5)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("X0= X1= X2= X3= X4= X5=", GMOCK_PP_REPEAT(JOINER, X, 6)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("X0= X1= X2= X3= X4= X5= X6=", - GMOCK_PP_REPEAT(JOINER, X, 7)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("X0= X1= X2= X3= X4= X5= X6= X7=", - GMOCK_PP_REPEAT(JOINER, X, 8)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("X0= X1= X2= X3= X4= X5= X6= X7= X8=", - GMOCK_PP_REPEAT(JOINER, X, 9)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("X0= X1= X2= X3= X4= X5= X6= X7= X8= X9=", - GMOCK_PP_REPEAT(JOINER, X, 10)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("X0= X1= X2= X3= X4= X5= X6= X7= X8= X9= X10=", - GMOCK_PP_REPEAT(JOINER, X, 11)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("X0= X1= X2= X3= X4= X5= X6= X7= X8= X9= X10= X11=", - GMOCK_PP_REPEAT(JOINER, X, 12)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("X0= X1= X2= X3= X4= X5= X6= X7= X8= X9= X10= X11= X12=", - GMOCK_PP_REPEAT(JOINER, X, 13)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION( - "X0= X1= X2= X3= X4= X5= X6= X7= X8= X9= X10= X11= X12= X13=", - GMOCK_PP_REPEAT(JOINER, X, 14)); - EXPECT_EXPANSION( - "X0= X1= X2= X3= X4= X5= X6= X7= X8= X9= X10= X11= X12= X13= X14=", - GMOCK_PP_REPEAT(JOINER, X, 15)); -} -TEST(Macros, ForEach) { - EXPECT_EXPANSION("", GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(JOINER, X, ())); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("X0=a", GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(JOINER, X, (a))); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("X0=a X1=b", GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(JOINER, X, (a, b))); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("X0=a X1=b X2=c", GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(JOINER, X, (a, b, c))); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("X0=a X1=b X2=c X3=d", - GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(JOINER, X, (a, b, c, d))); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("X0=a X1=b X2=c X3=d X4=e", - GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(JOINER, X, (a, b, c, d, e))); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("X0=a X1=b X2=c X3=d X4=e X5=f", - GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(JOINER, X, (a, b, c, d, e, f))); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("X0=a X1=b X2=c X3=d X4=e X5=f X6=g", - GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(JOINER, X, (a, b, c, d, e, f, g))); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("X0=a X1=b X2=c X3=d X4=e X5=f X6=g X7=h", - GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(JOINER, X, (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h))); - EXPECT_EXPANSION("X0=a X1=b X2=c X3=d X4=e X5=f X6=g X7=h X8=i", - GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(JOINER, X, (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i))); - EXPECT_EXPANSION( - "X0=a X1=b X2=c X3=d X4=e X5=f X6=g X7=h X8=i X9=j", - GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(JOINER, X, (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j))); - EXPECT_EXPANSION( - "X0=a X1=b X2=c X3=d X4=e X5=f X6=g X7=h X8=i X9=j X10=k", - GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(JOINER, X, (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k))); - EXPECT_EXPANSION( - "X0=a X1=b X2=c X3=d X4=e X5=f X6=g X7=h X8=i X9=j X10=k X11=l", - GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(JOINER, X, (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l))); - EXPECT_EXPANSION( - "X0=a X1=b X2=c X3=d X4=e X5=f X6=g X7=h X8=i X9=j X10=k X11=l X12=m", - GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(JOINER, X, (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m))); - EXPECT_EXPANSION( - "X0=a X1=b X2=c X3=d X4=e X5=f X6=g X7=h X8=i X9=j X10=k X11=l X12=m " - "X13=n", - GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(JOINER, X, (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n))); - EXPECT_EXPANSION( - "X0=a X1=b X2=c X3=d X4=e X5=f X6=g X7=h X8=i X9=j X10=k X11=l X12=m " - "X13=n X14=o", - GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(JOINER, X, - (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o))); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-pp_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-pp_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 5d1566e38..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-pp_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-pp.h" - -// Used to test MSVC treating __VA_ARGS__ with a comma in it as one value -#define GMOCK_TEST_REPLACE_comma_WITH_COMMA_I_comma , -#define GMOCK_TEST_REPLACE_comma_WITH_COMMA(x) \ - GMOCK_PP_CAT(GMOCK_TEST_REPLACE_comma_WITH_COMMA_I_, x) - -// Static assertions. -namespace testing { -namespace internal { -namespace gmockpp { - -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_CAT(1, 4) == 14, ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_INTERNAL_16TH(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, - 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18) == 16, - ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_NARG() == 1, ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_NARG(x) == 1, ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_NARG(x, y) == 2, ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_NARG(x, y, z) == 3, ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_NARG(x, y, z, w) == 4, ""); -static_assert(!GMOCK_PP_HAS_COMMA(), ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_HAS_COMMA(b, ), ""); -static_assert(!GMOCK_PP_HAS_COMMA((, )), ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_HAS_COMMA(GMOCK_TEST_REPLACE_comma_WITH_COMMA(comma)), - ""); -static_assert( - GMOCK_PP_HAS_COMMA(GMOCK_TEST_REPLACE_comma_WITH_COMMA(comma(unrelated))), - ""); -static_assert(!GMOCK_PP_IS_EMPTY(, ), ""); -static_assert(!GMOCK_PP_IS_EMPTY(a), ""); -static_assert(!GMOCK_PP_IS_EMPTY(()), ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_IF(1, 1, 2) == 1, ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_IF(0, 1, 2) == 2, ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_NARG0(x) == 1, ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_NARG0(x, y) == 2, ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_HEAD(1) == 1, ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_HEAD(1, 2) == 1, ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_HEAD(1, 2, 3) == 1, ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_TAIL(1, 2) == 2, ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_HEAD(GMOCK_PP_TAIL(1, 2, 3)) == 2, ""); -static_assert(!GMOCK_PP_IS_BEGIN_PARENS(sss), ""); -static_assert(!GMOCK_PP_IS_BEGIN_PARENS(sss()), ""); -static_assert(!GMOCK_PP_IS_BEGIN_PARENS(sss() sss), ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_IS_BEGIN_PARENS((sss)), ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_IS_BEGIN_PARENS((sss)ss), ""); -static_assert(!GMOCK_PP_IS_ENCLOSED_PARENS(sss), ""); -static_assert(!GMOCK_PP_IS_ENCLOSED_PARENS(sss()), ""); -static_assert(!GMOCK_PP_IS_ENCLOSED_PARENS(sss() sss), ""); -static_assert(!GMOCK_PP_IS_ENCLOSED_PARENS((sss)ss), ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_REMOVE_PARENS((1 + 1)) * 2 == 3, ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_INC(4) == 5, ""); - -template <class... Args> -struct Test { - static constexpr int kArgs = sizeof...(Args); -}; -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_TYPE_TEST(_i, _Data, _element) \ - GMOCK_PP_COMMA_IF(_i) _element -static_assert(Test<GMOCK_PP_FOR_EACH(GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_TYPE_TEST, ~, - (int, float, double, char))>::kArgs == 4, - ""); -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_VAR_TEST_1(_x) 1 -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_VAR_TEST_2(_x, _y) 2 -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_VAR_TEST_3(_x, _y, _z) 3 - -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_VAR_TEST(...) \ - GMOCK_PP_VARIADIC_CALL(GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_VAR_TEST_, __VA_ARGS__) -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_VAR_TEST(x, y) == 2, ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_VAR_TEST(silly) == 1, ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_VAR_TEST(x, y, z) == 3, ""); - -// TODO(iserna): The following asserts fail in --config=lexan. -#define GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_IS_EMPTY_TEST_1 -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_IS_EMPTY(GMOCK_PP_INTERNAL_IS_EMPTY_TEST_1), ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_IS_EMPTY(), ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_IS_ENCLOSED_PARENS((sss)), ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_IS_EMPTY(GMOCK_PP_TAIL(1)), ""); -static_assert(GMOCK_PP_NARG0() == 0, ""); - -} // namespace gmockpp -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-spec-builders_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-spec-builders_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 791a24768..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock-spec-builders_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2775 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file tests the spec builder syntax. - -#include "gmock/gmock-spec-builders.h" - -#include <memory> -#include <ostream> // NOLINT -#include <sstream> -#include <string> - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gmock/internal/gmock-port.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest-spi.h" -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" - -namespace testing { -namespace internal { - -// Helper class for testing the Expectation class template. -class ExpectationTester { - public: - // Sets the call count of the given expectation to the given number. - void SetCallCount(int n, ExpectationBase* exp) { - exp->call_count_ = n; - } -}; - -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing - -namespace { - -using testing::_; -using testing::AnyNumber; -using testing::AtLeast; -using testing::AtMost; -using testing::Between; -using testing::Cardinality; -using testing::CardinalityInterface; -using testing::Const; -using testing::ContainsRegex; -using testing::DoAll; -using testing::DoDefault; -using testing::Eq; -using testing::Expectation; -using testing::ExpectationSet; -using testing::GMOCK_FLAG(verbose); -using testing::Gt; -using testing::IgnoreResult; -using testing::InSequence; -using testing::Invoke; -using testing::InvokeWithoutArgs; -using testing::IsNotSubstring; -using testing::IsSubstring; -using testing::Lt; -using testing::Message; -using testing::Mock; -using testing::NaggyMock; -using testing::Ne; -using testing::Return; -using testing::SaveArg; -using testing::Sequence; -using testing::SetArgPointee; -using testing::internal::ExpectationTester; -using testing::internal::FormatFileLocation; -using testing::internal::kAllow; -using testing::internal::kErrorVerbosity; -using testing::internal::kFail; -using testing::internal::kInfoVerbosity; -using testing::internal::kWarn; -using testing::internal::kWarningVerbosity; - -#if GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION -using testing::HasSubstr; -using testing::internal::CaptureStdout; -using testing::internal::GetCapturedStdout; -#endif - -class Incomplete; - -class MockIncomplete { - public: - // This line verifies that a mock method can take a by-reference - // argument of an incomplete type. - MOCK_METHOD1(ByRefFunc, void(const Incomplete& x)); -}; - -// Tells Google Mock how to print a value of type Incomplete. -void PrintTo(const Incomplete& x, ::std::ostream* os); - -TEST(MockMethodTest, CanInstantiateWithIncompleteArgType) { - // Even though this mock class contains a mock method that takes - // by-reference an argument whose type is incomplete, we can still - // use the mock, as long as Google Mock knows how to print the - // argument. - MockIncomplete incomplete; - EXPECT_CALL(incomplete, ByRefFunc(_)) - .Times(AnyNumber()); -} - -// The definition of the printer for the argument type doesn't have to -// be visible where the mock is used. -void PrintTo(const Incomplete& /* x */, ::std::ostream* os) { - *os << "incomplete"; -} - -class Result {}; - -// A type that's not default constructible. -class NonDefaultConstructible { - public: - explicit NonDefaultConstructible(int /* dummy */) {} -}; - -class MockA { - public: - MockA() {} - - MOCK_METHOD1(DoA, void(int n)); - MOCK_METHOD1(ReturnResult, Result(int n)); - MOCK_METHOD0(ReturnNonDefaultConstructible, NonDefaultConstructible()); - MOCK_METHOD2(Binary, bool(int x, int y)); - MOCK_METHOD2(ReturnInt, int(int x, int y)); - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MockA); -}; - -class MockB { - public: - MockB() {} - - MOCK_CONST_METHOD0(DoB, int()); // NOLINT - MOCK_METHOD1(DoB, int(int n)); // NOLINT - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MockB); -}; - -class ReferenceHoldingMock { - public: - ReferenceHoldingMock() {} - - MOCK_METHOD1(AcceptReference, void(std::shared_ptr<MockA>*)); - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ReferenceHoldingMock); -}; - -// Tests that EXPECT_CALL and ON_CALL compile in a presence of macro -// redefining a mock method name. This could happen, for example, when -// the tested code #includes Win32 API headers which define many APIs -// as macros, e.g. #define TextOut TextOutW. - -#define Method MethodW - -class CC { - public: - virtual ~CC() {} - virtual int Method() = 0; -}; -class MockCC : public CC { - public: - MockCC() {} - - MOCK_METHOD0(Method, int()); - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MockCC); -}; - -// Tests that a method with expanded name compiles. -TEST(OnCallSyntaxTest, CompilesWithMethodNameExpandedFromMacro) { - MockCC cc; - ON_CALL(cc, Method()); -} - -// Tests that the method with expanded name not only compiles but runs -// and returns a correct value, too. -TEST(OnCallSyntaxTest, WorksWithMethodNameExpandedFromMacro) { - MockCC cc; - ON_CALL(cc, Method()).WillByDefault(Return(42)); - EXPECT_EQ(42, cc.Method()); -} - -// Tests that a method with expanded name compiles. -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, CompilesWithMethodNameExpandedFromMacro) { - MockCC cc; - EXPECT_CALL(cc, Method()); - cc.Method(); -} - -// Tests that it works, too. -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, WorksWithMethodNameExpandedFromMacro) { - MockCC cc; - EXPECT_CALL(cc, Method()).WillOnce(Return(42)); - EXPECT_EQ(42, cc.Method()); -} - -#undef Method // Done with macro redefinition tests. - -// Tests that ON_CALL evaluates its arguments exactly once as promised -// by Google Mock. -TEST(OnCallSyntaxTest, EvaluatesFirstArgumentOnce) { - MockA a; - MockA* pa = &a; - - ON_CALL(*pa++, DoA(_)); - EXPECT_EQ(&a + 1, pa); -} - -TEST(OnCallSyntaxTest, EvaluatesSecondArgumentOnce) { - MockA a; - int n = 0; - - ON_CALL(a, DoA(n++)); - EXPECT_EQ(1, n); -} - -// Tests that the syntax of ON_CALL() is enforced at run time. - -TEST(OnCallSyntaxTest, WithIsOptional) { - MockA a; - - ON_CALL(a, DoA(5)) - .WillByDefault(Return()); - ON_CALL(a, DoA(_)) - .With(_) - .WillByDefault(Return()); -} - -TEST(OnCallSyntaxTest, WithCanAppearAtMostOnce) { - MockA a; - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ON_CALL(a, ReturnResult(_)) - .With(_) - .With(_) - .WillByDefault(Return(Result())); - }, ".With() cannot appear more than once in an ON_CALL()"); -} - -TEST(OnCallSyntaxTest, WillByDefaultIsMandatory) { - MockA a; - - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({ - ON_CALL(a, DoA(5)); - a.DoA(5); - }, ""); -} - -TEST(OnCallSyntaxTest, WillByDefaultCanAppearAtMostOnce) { - MockA a; - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ON_CALL(a, DoA(5)) - .WillByDefault(Return()) - .WillByDefault(Return()); - }, ".WillByDefault() must appear exactly once in an ON_CALL()"); -} - -// Tests that EXPECT_CALL evaluates its arguments exactly once as -// promised by Google Mock. -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, EvaluatesFirstArgumentOnce) { - MockA a; - MockA* pa = &a; - - EXPECT_CALL(*pa++, DoA(_)); - a.DoA(0); - EXPECT_EQ(&a + 1, pa); -} - -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, EvaluatesSecondArgumentOnce) { - MockA a; - int n = 0; - - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(n++)); - a.DoA(0); - EXPECT_EQ(1, n); -} - -// Tests that the syntax of EXPECT_CALL() is enforced at run time. - -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, WithIsOptional) { - MockA a; - - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(5)) - .Times(0); - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(6)) - .With(_) - .Times(0); -} - -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, WithCanAppearAtMostOnce) { - MockA a; - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(6)) - .With(_) - .With(_); - }, ".With() cannot appear more than once in an EXPECT_CALL()"); - - a.DoA(6); -} - -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, WithMustBeFirstClause) { - MockA a; - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)) - .Times(1) - .With(_); - }, ".With() must be the first clause in an EXPECT_CALL()"); - - a.DoA(1); - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(2)) - .WillOnce(Return()) - .With(_); - }, ".With() must be the first clause in an EXPECT_CALL()"); - - a.DoA(2); -} - -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, TimesCanBeInferred) { - MockA a; - - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)) - .WillOnce(Return()); - - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(2)) - .WillOnce(Return()) - .WillRepeatedly(Return()); - - a.DoA(1); - a.DoA(2); - a.DoA(2); -} - -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, TimesCanAppearAtMostOnce) { - MockA a; - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)) - .Times(1) - .Times(2); - }, ".Times() cannot appear more than once in an EXPECT_CALL()"); - - a.DoA(1); - a.DoA(1); -} - -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, TimesMustBeBeforeInSequence) { - MockA a; - Sequence s; - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)) - .InSequence(s) - .Times(1); - }, ".Times() cannot appear after "); - - a.DoA(1); -} - -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, InSequenceIsOptional) { - MockA a; - Sequence s; - - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(2)) - .InSequence(s); - - a.DoA(1); - a.DoA(2); -} - -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, InSequenceCanAppearMultipleTimes) { - MockA a; - Sequence s1, s2; - - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)) - .InSequence(s1, s2) - .InSequence(s1); - - a.DoA(1); -} - -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, InSequenceMustBeBeforeAfter) { - MockA a; - Sequence s; - - Expectation e = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)) - .Times(AnyNumber()); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(2)) - .After(e) - .InSequence(s); - }, ".InSequence() cannot appear after "); - - a.DoA(2); -} - -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, InSequenceMustBeBeforeWillOnce) { - MockA a; - Sequence s; - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)) - .WillOnce(Return()) - .InSequence(s); - }, ".InSequence() cannot appear after "); - - a.DoA(1); -} - -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, AfterMustBeBeforeWillOnce) { - MockA a; - - Expectation e = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(2)) - .WillOnce(Return()) - .After(e); - }, ".After() cannot appear after "); - - a.DoA(1); - a.DoA(2); -} - -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, WillIsOptional) { - MockA a; - - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(2)) - .WillOnce(Return()); - - a.DoA(1); - a.DoA(2); -} - -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, WillCanAppearMultipleTimes) { - MockA a; - - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)) - .Times(AnyNumber()) - .WillOnce(Return()) - .WillOnce(Return()) - .WillOnce(Return()); -} - -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, WillMustBeBeforeWillRepeatedly) { - MockA a; - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)) - .WillRepeatedly(Return()) - .WillOnce(Return()); - }, ".WillOnce() cannot appear after "); - - a.DoA(1); -} - -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, WillRepeatedlyIsOptional) { - MockA a; - - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)) - .WillOnce(Return()); - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(2)) - .WillOnce(Return()) - .WillRepeatedly(Return()); - - a.DoA(1); - a.DoA(2); - a.DoA(2); -} - -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, WillRepeatedlyCannotAppearMultipleTimes) { - MockA a; - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)) - .WillRepeatedly(Return()) - .WillRepeatedly(Return()); - }, ".WillRepeatedly() cannot appear more than once in an " - "EXPECT_CALL()"); -} - -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, WillRepeatedlyMustBeBeforeRetiresOnSaturation) { - MockA a; - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)) - .RetiresOnSaturation() - .WillRepeatedly(Return()); - }, ".WillRepeatedly() cannot appear after "); -} - -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, RetiresOnSaturationIsOptional) { - MockA a; - - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)) - .RetiresOnSaturation(); - - a.DoA(1); - a.DoA(1); -} - -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, RetiresOnSaturationCannotAppearMultipleTimes) { - MockA a; - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)) - .RetiresOnSaturation() - .RetiresOnSaturation(); - }, ".RetiresOnSaturation() cannot appear more than once"); - - a.DoA(1); -} - -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, DefaultCardinalityIsOnce) { - { - MockA a; - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - a.DoA(1); - } - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - MockA a; - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - }, "to be called once"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - MockA a; - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - a.DoA(1); - a.DoA(1); - }, "to be called once"); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION - -// Tests that Google Mock doesn't print a warning when the number of -// WillOnce() is adequate. -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, DoesNotWarnOnAdequateActionCount) { - CaptureStdout(); - { - MockB b; - - // It's always fine to omit WillOnce() entirely. - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .Times(0); - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(1)) - .Times(AtMost(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(2)) - .Times(1) - .WillRepeatedly(Return(1)); - - // It's fine for the number of WillOnce()s to equal the upper bound. - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(3)) - .Times(Between(1, 2)) - .WillOnce(Return(1)) - .WillOnce(Return(2)); - - // It's fine for the number of WillOnce()s to be smaller than the - // upper bound when there is a WillRepeatedly(). - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(4)) - .Times(AtMost(3)) - .WillOnce(Return(1)) - .WillRepeatedly(Return(2)); - - // Satisfies the above expectations. - b.DoB(2); - b.DoB(3); - } - EXPECT_STREQ("", GetCapturedStdout().c_str()); -} - -// Tests that Google Mock warns on having too many actions in an -// expectation compared to its cardinality. -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, WarnsOnTooManyActions) { - CaptureStdout(); - { - MockB b; - - // Warns when the number of WillOnce()s is larger than the upper bound. - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .Times(0) - .WillOnce(Return(1)); // #1 - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .Times(AtMost(1)) - .WillOnce(Return(1)) - .WillOnce(Return(2)); // #2 - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(1)) - .Times(1) - .WillOnce(Return(1)) - .WillOnce(Return(2)) - .RetiresOnSaturation(); // #3 - - // Warns when the number of WillOnce()s equals the upper bound and - // there is a WillRepeatedly(). - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .Times(0) - .WillRepeatedly(Return(1)); // #4 - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(2)) - .Times(1) - .WillOnce(Return(1)) - .WillRepeatedly(Return(2)); // #5 - - // Satisfies the above expectations. - b.DoB(1); - b.DoB(2); - } - const std::string output = GetCapturedStdout(); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2( - IsSubstring, - "Too many actions specified in EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB())...\n" - "Expected to be never called, but has 1 WillOnce().", - output); // #1 - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2( - IsSubstring, - "Too many actions specified in EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB())...\n" - "Expected to be called at most once, " - "but has 2 WillOnce()s.", - output); // #2 - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2( - IsSubstring, - "Too many actions specified in EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(1))...\n" - "Expected to be called once, but has 2 WillOnce()s.", - output); // #3 - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2( - IsSubstring, - "Too many actions specified in EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB())...\n" - "Expected to be never called, but has 0 WillOnce()s " - "and a WillRepeatedly().", - output); // #4 - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2( - IsSubstring, - "Too many actions specified in EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(2))...\n" - "Expected to be called once, but has 1 WillOnce() " - "and a WillRepeatedly().", - output); // #5 -} - -// Tests that Google Mock warns on having too few actions in an -// expectation compared to its cardinality. -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, WarnsOnTooFewActions) { - MockB b; - - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .Times(Between(2, 3)) - .WillOnce(Return(1)); - - CaptureStdout(); - b.DoB(); - const std::string output = GetCapturedStdout(); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2( - IsSubstring, - "Too few actions specified in EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB())...\n" - "Expected to be called between 2 and 3 times, " - "but has only 1 WillOnce().", - output); - b.DoB(); -} - -TEST(ExpectCallSyntaxTest, WarningIsErrorWithFlag) { - int original_behavior = testing::GMOCK_FLAG(default_mock_behavior); - - testing::GMOCK_FLAG(default_mock_behavior) = kAllow; - CaptureStdout(); - { - MockA a; - a.DoA(0); - } - std::string output = GetCapturedStdout(); - EXPECT_TRUE(output.empty()) << output; - - testing::GMOCK_FLAG(default_mock_behavior) = kWarn; - CaptureStdout(); - { - MockA a; - a.DoA(0); - } - std::string warning_output = GetCapturedStdout(); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "GMOCK WARNING", warning_output); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "Uninteresting mock function call", - warning_output); - - testing::GMOCK_FLAG(default_mock_behavior) = kFail; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ - MockA a; - a.DoA(0); - }, "Uninteresting mock function call"); - - // Out of bounds values are converted to kWarn - testing::GMOCK_FLAG(default_mock_behavior) = -1; - CaptureStdout(); - { - MockA a; - a.DoA(0); - } - warning_output = GetCapturedStdout(); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "GMOCK WARNING", warning_output); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "Uninteresting mock function call", - warning_output); - testing::GMOCK_FLAG(default_mock_behavior) = 3; - CaptureStdout(); - { - MockA a; - a.DoA(0); - } - warning_output = GetCapturedStdout(); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "GMOCK WARNING", warning_output); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "Uninteresting mock function call", - warning_output); - - testing::GMOCK_FLAG(default_mock_behavior) = original_behavior; -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION - -// Tests the semantics of ON_CALL(). - -// Tests that the built-in default action is taken when no ON_CALL() -// is specified. -TEST(OnCallTest, TakesBuiltInDefaultActionWhenNoOnCall) { - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB()); -} - -// Tests that the built-in default action is taken when no ON_CALL() -// matches the invocation. -TEST(OnCallTest, TakesBuiltInDefaultActionWhenNoOnCallMatches) { - MockB b; - ON_CALL(b, DoB(1)) - .WillByDefault(Return(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(_)); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB(2)); -} - -// Tests that the last matching ON_CALL() action is taken. -TEST(OnCallTest, PicksLastMatchingOnCall) { - MockB b; - ON_CALL(b, DoB(_)) - .WillByDefault(Return(3)); - ON_CALL(b, DoB(2)) - .WillByDefault(Return(2)); - ON_CALL(b, DoB(1)) - .WillByDefault(Return(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(_)); - - EXPECT_EQ(2, b.DoB(2)); -} - -// Tests the semantics of EXPECT_CALL(). - -// Tests that any call is allowed when no EXPECT_CALL() is specified. -TEST(ExpectCallTest, AllowsAnyCallWhenNoSpec) { - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()); - // There is no expectation on DoB(int). - - b.DoB(); - - // DoB(int) can be called any number of times. - b.DoB(1); - b.DoB(2); -} - -// Tests that the last matching EXPECT_CALL() fires. -TEST(ExpectCallTest, PicksLastMatchingExpectCall) { - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(_)) - .WillRepeatedly(Return(2)); - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(1)) - .WillRepeatedly(Return(1)); - - EXPECT_EQ(1, b.DoB(1)); -} - -// Tests lower-bound violation. -TEST(ExpectCallTest, CatchesTooFewCalls) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(5)) - .Times(AtLeast(2)); - - b.DoB(5); - }, "Actual function call count doesn't match EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(5))...\n" - " Expected: to be called at least twice\n" - " Actual: called once - unsatisfied and active"); -} - -// Tests that the cardinality can be inferred when no Times(...) is -// specified. -TEST(ExpectCallTest, InfersCardinalityWhenThereIsNoWillRepeatedly) { - { - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .WillOnce(Return(1)) - .WillOnce(Return(2)); - - EXPECT_EQ(1, b.DoB()); - EXPECT_EQ(2, b.DoB()); - } - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .WillOnce(Return(1)) - .WillOnce(Return(2)); - - EXPECT_EQ(1, b.DoB()); - }, "to be called twice"); - - { // NOLINT - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .WillOnce(Return(1)) - .WillOnce(Return(2)); - - EXPECT_EQ(1, b.DoB()); - EXPECT_EQ(2, b.DoB()); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(b.DoB(), "to be called twice"); - } -} - -TEST(ExpectCallTest, InfersCardinality1WhenThereIsWillRepeatedly) { - { - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .WillOnce(Return(1)) - .WillRepeatedly(Return(2)); - - EXPECT_EQ(1, b.DoB()); - } - - { // NOLINT - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .WillOnce(Return(1)) - .WillRepeatedly(Return(2)); - - EXPECT_EQ(1, b.DoB()); - EXPECT_EQ(2, b.DoB()); - EXPECT_EQ(2, b.DoB()); - } - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .WillOnce(Return(1)) - .WillRepeatedly(Return(2)); - }, "to be called at least once"); -} - -// Tests that the n-th action is taken for the n-th matching -// invocation. -TEST(ExpectCallTest, NthMatchTakesNthAction) { - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .WillOnce(Return(1)) - .WillOnce(Return(2)) - .WillOnce(Return(3)); - - EXPECT_EQ(1, b.DoB()); - EXPECT_EQ(2, b.DoB()); - EXPECT_EQ(3, b.DoB()); -} - -// Tests that the WillRepeatedly() action is taken when the WillOnce(...) -// list is exhausted. -TEST(ExpectCallTest, TakesRepeatedActionWhenWillListIsExhausted) { - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .WillOnce(Return(1)) - .WillRepeatedly(Return(2)); - - EXPECT_EQ(1, b.DoB()); - EXPECT_EQ(2, b.DoB()); - EXPECT_EQ(2, b.DoB()); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION - -// Tests that the default action is taken when the WillOnce(...) list is -// exhausted and there is no WillRepeatedly(). -TEST(ExpectCallTest, TakesDefaultActionWhenWillListIsExhausted) { - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(_)) - .Times(1); - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .Times(AnyNumber()) - .WillOnce(Return(1)) - .WillOnce(Return(2)); - - CaptureStdout(); - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB(1)); // Shouldn't generate a warning as the - // expectation has no action clause at all. - EXPECT_EQ(1, b.DoB()); - EXPECT_EQ(2, b.DoB()); - const std::string output1 = GetCapturedStdout(); - EXPECT_STREQ("", output1.c_str()); - - CaptureStdout(); - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB()); - const std::string output2 = GetCapturedStdout(); - EXPECT_THAT(output2.c_str(), - HasSubstr("Actions ran out in EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB())...\n" - "Called 3 times, but only 2 WillOnce()s are specified" - " - returning default value.")); - EXPECT_THAT(output2.c_str(), - HasSubstr("Actions ran out in EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB())...\n" - "Called 4 times, but only 2 WillOnce()s are specified" - " - returning default value.")); -} - -TEST(FunctionMockerMessageTest, ReportsExpectCallLocationForExhausedActions) { - MockB b; - std::string expect_call_location = FormatFileLocation(__FILE__, __LINE__ + 1); - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()).Times(AnyNumber()).WillOnce(Return(1)); - - EXPECT_EQ(1, b.DoB()); - - CaptureStdout(); - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB()); - const std::string output = GetCapturedStdout(); - // The warning message should contain the call location. - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, expect_call_location, output); -} - -TEST(FunctionMockerMessageTest, - ReportsDefaultActionLocationOfUninterestingCallsForNaggyMock) { - std::string on_call_location; - CaptureStdout(); - { - NaggyMock<MockB> b; - on_call_location = FormatFileLocation(__FILE__, __LINE__ + 1); - ON_CALL(b, DoB(_)).WillByDefault(Return(0)); - b.DoB(0); - } - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, on_call_location, GetCapturedStdout()); -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION - -// Tests that an uninteresting call performs the default action. -TEST(UninterestingCallTest, DoesDefaultAction) { - // When there is an ON_CALL() statement, the action specified by it - // should be taken. - MockA a; - ON_CALL(a, Binary(_, _)) - .WillByDefault(Return(true)); - EXPECT_TRUE(a.Binary(1, 2)); - - // When there is no ON_CALL(), the default value for the return type - // should be returned. - MockB b; - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB()); -} - -// Tests that an unexpected call performs the default action. -TEST(UnexpectedCallTest, DoesDefaultAction) { - // When there is an ON_CALL() statement, the action specified by it - // should be taken. - MockA a; - ON_CALL(a, Binary(_, _)) - .WillByDefault(Return(true)); - EXPECT_CALL(a, Binary(0, 0)); - a.Binary(0, 0); - bool result = false; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(result = a.Binary(1, 2), - "Unexpected mock function call"); - EXPECT_TRUE(result); - - // When there is no ON_CALL(), the default value for the return type - // should be returned. - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(0)) - .Times(0); - int n = -1; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(n = b.DoB(1), - "Unexpected mock function call"); - EXPECT_EQ(0, n); -} - -// Tests that when an unexpected void function generates the right -// failure message. -TEST(UnexpectedCallTest, GeneratesFailureForVoidFunction) { - // First, tests the message when there is only one EXPECT_CALL(). - MockA a1; - EXPECT_CALL(a1, DoA(1)); - a1.DoA(1); - // Ideally we should match the failure message against a regex, but - // EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE doesn't support that, so we test for - // multiple sub-strings instead. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - a1.DoA(9), - "Unexpected mock function call - returning directly.\n" - " Function call: DoA(9)\n" - "Google Mock tried the following 1 expectation, but it didn't match:"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - a1.DoA(9), - " Expected arg #0: is equal to 1\n" - " Actual: 9\n" - " Expected: to be called once\n" - " Actual: called once - saturated and active"); - - // Next, tests the message when there are more than one EXPECT_CALL(). - MockA a2; - EXPECT_CALL(a2, DoA(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(a2, DoA(3)); - a2.DoA(1); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - a2.DoA(2), - "Unexpected mock function call - returning directly.\n" - " Function call: DoA(2)\n" - "Google Mock tried the following 2 expectations, but none matched:"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - a2.DoA(2), - "tried expectation #0: EXPECT_CALL(a2, DoA(1))...\n" - " Expected arg #0: is equal to 1\n" - " Actual: 2\n" - " Expected: to be called once\n" - " Actual: called once - saturated and active"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - a2.DoA(2), - "tried expectation #1: EXPECT_CALL(a2, DoA(3))...\n" - " Expected arg #0: is equal to 3\n" - " Actual: 2\n" - " Expected: to be called once\n" - " Actual: never called - unsatisfied and active"); - a2.DoA(3); -} - -// Tests that an unexpected non-void function generates the right -// failure message. -TEST(UnexpectedCallTest, GeneartesFailureForNonVoidFunction) { - MockB b1; - EXPECT_CALL(b1, DoB(1)); - b1.DoB(1); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - b1.DoB(2), - "Unexpected mock function call - returning default value.\n" - " Function call: DoB(2)\n" - " Returns: 0\n" - "Google Mock tried the following 1 expectation, but it didn't match:"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - b1.DoB(2), - " Expected arg #0: is equal to 1\n" - " Actual: 2\n" - " Expected: to be called once\n" - " Actual: called once - saturated and active"); -} - -// Tests that Google Mock explains that an retired expectation doesn't -// match the call. -TEST(UnexpectedCallTest, RetiredExpectation) { - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(1)) - .RetiresOnSaturation(); - - b.DoB(1); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - b.DoB(1), - " Expected: the expectation is active\n" - " Actual: it is retired"); -} - -// Tests that Google Mock explains that an expectation that doesn't -// match the arguments doesn't match the call. -TEST(UnexpectedCallTest, UnmatchedArguments) { - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(1)); - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - b.DoB(2), - " Expected arg #0: is equal to 1\n" - " Actual: 2\n"); - b.DoB(1); -} - -// Tests that Google Mock explains that an expectation with -// unsatisfied pre-requisites doesn't match the call. -TEST(UnexpectedCallTest, UnsatisifiedPrerequisites) { - Sequence s1, s2; - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(1)) - .InSequence(s1); - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(2)) - .Times(AnyNumber()) - .InSequence(s1); - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(3)) - .InSequence(s2); - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(4)) - .InSequence(s1, s2); - - ::testing::TestPartResultArray failures; - { - ::testing::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter reporter(&failures); - b.DoB(4); - // Now 'failures' contains the Google Test failures generated by - // the above statement. - } - - // There should be one non-fatal failure. - ASSERT_EQ(1, failures.size()); - const ::testing::TestPartResult& r = failures.GetTestPartResult(0); - EXPECT_EQ(::testing::TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure, r.type()); - - // Verifies that the failure message contains the two unsatisfied - // pre-requisites but not the satisfied one. -#if GTEST_USES_PCRE - EXPECT_THAT(r.message(), ContainsRegex( - // PCRE has trouble using (.|\n) to match any character, but - // supports the (?s) prefix for using . to match any character. - "(?s)the following immediate pre-requisites are not satisfied:\n" - ".*: pre-requisite #0\n" - ".*: pre-requisite #1")); -#elif GTEST_USES_POSIX_RE - EXPECT_THAT(r.message(), ContainsRegex( - // POSIX RE doesn't understand the (?s) prefix, but has no trouble - // with (.|\n). - "the following immediate pre-requisites are not satisfied:\n" - "(.|\n)*: pre-requisite #0\n" - "(.|\n)*: pre-requisite #1")); -#else - // We can only use Google Test's own simple regex. - EXPECT_THAT(r.message(), ContainsRegex( - "the following immediate pre-requisites are not satisfied:")); - EXPECT_THAT(r.message(), ContainsRegex(": pre-requisite #0")); - EXPECT_THAT(r.message(), ContainsRegex(": pre-requisite #1")); -#endif // GTEST_USES_PCRE - - b.DoB(1); - b.DoB(3); - b.DoB(4); -} - -TEST(UndefinedReturnValueTest, - ReturnValueIsMandatoryWhenNotDefaultConstructible) { - MockA a; - // FIXME: We should really verify the output message, - // but we cannot yet due to that EXPECT_DEATH only captures stderr - // while Google Mock logs to stdout. -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - EXPECT_ANY_THROW(a.ReturnNonDefaultConstructible()); -#else - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(a.ReturnNonDefaultConstructible(), ""); -#endif -} - -// Tests that an excessive call (one whose arguments match the -// matchers but is called too many times) performs the default action. -TEST(ExcessiveCallTest, DoesDefaultAction) { - // When there is an ON_CALL() statement, the action specified by it - // should be taken. - MockA a; - ON_CALL(a, Binary(_, _)) - .WillByDefault(Return(true)); - EXPECT_CALL(a, Binary(0, 0)); - a.Binary(0, 0); - bool result = false; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(result = a.Binary(0, 0), - "Mock function called more times than expected"); - EXPECT_TRUE(result); - - // When there is no ON_CALL(), the default value for the return type - // should be returned. - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(0)) - .Times(0); - int n = -1; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(n = b.DoB(0), - "Mock function called more times than expected"); - EXPECT_EQ(0, n); -} - -// Tests that when a void function is called too many times, -// the failure message contains the argument values. -TEST(ExcessiveCallTest, GeneratesFailureForVoidFunction) { - MockA a; - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(_)) - .Times(0); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - a.DoA(9), - "Mock function called more times than expected - returning directly.\n" - " Function call: DoA(9)\n" - " Expected: to be never called\n" - " Actual: called once - over-saturated and active"); -} - -// Tests that when a non-void function is called too many times, the -// failure message contains the argument values and the return value. -TEST(ExcessiveCallTest, GeneratesFailureForNonVoidFunction) { - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(_)); - b.DoB(1); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - b.DoB(2), - "Mock function called more times than expected - " - "returning default value.\n" - " Function call: DoB(2)\n" - " Returns: 0\n" - " Expected: to be called once\n" - " Actual: called twice - over-saturated and active"); -} - -// Tests using sequences. - -TEST(InSequenceTest, AllExpectationInScopeAreInSequence) { - MockA a; - { - InSequence dummy; - - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(2)); - } - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - a.DoA(2); - }, "Unexpected mock function call"); - - a.DoA(1); - a.DoA(2); -} - -TEST(InSequenceTest, NestedInSequence) { - MockA a; - { - InSequence dummy; - - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - { - InSequence dummy2; - - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(2)); - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(3)); - } - } - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - a.DoA(1); - a.DoA(3); - }, "Unexpected mock function call"); - - a.DoA(2); - a.DoA(3); -} - -TEST(InSequenceTest, ExpectationsOutOfScopeAreNotAffected) { - MockA a; - { - InSequence dummy; - - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(2)); - } - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(3)); - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - a.DoA(2); - }, "Unexpected mock function call"); - - a.DoA(3); - a.DoA(1); - a.DoA(2); -} - -// Tests that any order is allowed when no sequence is used. -TEST(SequenceTest, AnyOrderIsOkByDefault) { - { - MockA a; - MockB b; - - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .Times(AnyNumber()); - - a.DoA(1); - b.DoB(); - } - - { // NOLINT - MockA a; - MockB b; - - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .Times(AnyNumber()); - - b.DoB(); - a.DoA(1); - } -} - -// Tests that the calls must be in strict order when a complete order -// is specified. -TEST(SequenceTest, CallsMustBeInStrictOrderWhenSaidSo1) { - MockA a; - ON_CALL(a, ReturnResult(_)) - .WillByDefault(Return(Result())); - - Sequence s; - EXPECT_CALL(a, ReturnResult(1)) - .InSequence(s); - EXPECT_CALL(a, ReturnResult(2)) - .InSequence(s); - EXPECT_CALL(a, ReturnResult(3)) - .InSequence(s); - - a.ReturnResult(1); - - // May only be called after a.ReturnResult(2). - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(a.ReturnResult(3), "Unexpected mock function call"); - - a.ReturnResult(2); - a.ReturnResult(3); -} - -// Tests that the calls must be in strict order when a complete order -// is specified. -TEST(SequenceTest, CallsMustBeInStrictOrderWhenSaidSo2) { - MockA a; - ON_CALL(a, ReturnResult(_)) - .WillByDefault(Return(Result())); - - Sequence s; - EXPECT_CALL(a, ReturnResult(1)) - .InSequence(s); - EXPECT_CALL(a, ReturnResult(2)) - .InSequence(s); - - // May only be called after a.ReturnResult(1). - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(a.ReturnResult(2), "Unexpected mock function call"); - - a.ReturnResult(1); - a.ReturnResult(2); -} - -// Tests specifying a DAG using multiple sequences. -class PartialOrderTest : public testing::Test { - protected: - PartialOrderTest() { - ON_CALL(a_, ReturnResult(_)) - .WillByDefault(Return(Result())); - - // Specifies this partial ordering: - // - // a.ReturnResult(1) ==> - // a.ReturnResult(2) * n ==> a.ReturnResult(3) - // b.DoB() * 2 ==> - Sequence x, y; - EXPECT_CALL(a_, ReturnResult(1)) - .InSequence(x); - EXPECT_CALL(b_, DoB()) - .Times(2) - .InSequence(y); - EXPECT_CALL(a_, ReturnResult(2)) - .Times(AnyNumber()) - .InSequence(x, y); - EXPECT_CALL(a_, ReturnResult(3)) - .InSequence(x); - } - - MockA a_; - MockB b_; -}; - -TEST_F(PartialOrderTest, CallsMustConformToSpecifiedDag1) { - a_.ReturnResult(1); - b_.DoB(); - - // May only be called after the second DoB(). - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(a_.ReturnResult(2), "Unexpected mock function call"); - - b_.DoB(); - a_.ReturnResult(3); -} - -TEST_F(PartialOrderTest, CallsMustConformToSpecifiedDag2) { - // May only be called after ReturnResult(1). - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(a_.ReturnResult(2), "Unexpected mock function call"); - - a_.ReturnResult(1); - b_.DoB(); - b_.DoB(); - a_.ReturnResult(3); -} - -TEST_F(PartialOrderTest, CallsMustConformToSpecifiedDag3) { - // May only be called last. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(a_.ReturnResult(3), "Unexpected mock function call"); - - a_.ReturnResult(1); - b_.DoB(); - b_.DoB(); - a_.ReturnResult(3); -} - -TEST_F(PartialOrderTest, CallsMustConformToSpecifiedDag4) { - a_.ReturnResult(1); - b_.DoB(); - b_.DoB(); - a_.ReturnResult(3); - - // May only be called before ReturnResult(3). - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(a_.ReturnResult(2), "Unexpected mock function call"); -} - -TEST(SequenceTest, Retirement) { - MockA a; - Sequence s; - - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)) - .InSequence(s); - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(_)) - .InSequence(s) - .RetiresOnSaturation(); - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)) - .InSequence(s); - - a.DoA(1); - a.DoA(2); - a.DoA(1); -} - -// Tests Expectation. - -TEST(ExpectationTest, ConstrutorsWork) { - MockA a; - Expectation e1; // Default ctor. - - // Ctor from various forms of EXPECT_CALL. - Expectation e2 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(2)); - Expectation e3 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(3)).With(_); - { - Sequence s; - Expectation e4 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(4)).Times(1); - Expectation e5 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(5)).InSequence(s); - } - Expectation e6 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(6)).After(e2); - Expectation e7 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(7)).WillOnce(Return()); - Expectation e8 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(8)).WillRepeatedly(Return()); - Expectation e9 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(9)).RetiresOnSaturation(); - - Expectation e10 = e2; // Copy ctor. - - EXPECT_THAT(e1, Ne(e2)); - EXPECT_THAT(e2, Eq(e10)); - - a.DoA(2); - a.DoA(3); - a.DoA(4); - a.DoA(5); - a.DoA(6); - a.DoA(7); - a.DoA(8); - a.DoA(9); -} - -TEST(ExpectationTest, AssignmentWorks) { - MockA a; - Expectation e1; - Expectation e2 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - - EXPECT_THAT(e1, Ne(e2)); - - e1 = e2; - EXPECT_THAT(e1, Eq(e2)); - - a.DoA(1); -} - -// Tests ExpectationSet. - -TEST(ExpectationSetTest, MemberTypesAreCorrect) { - ::testing::StaticAssertTypeEq<Expectation, ExpectationSet::value_type>(); -} - -TEST(ExpectationSetTest, ConstructorsWork) { - MockA a; - - Expectation e1; - const Expectation e2; - ExpectationSet es1; // Default ctor. - ExpectationSet es2 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); // Ctor from EXPECT_CALL. - ExpectationSet es3 = e1; // Ctor from Expectation. - ExpectationSet es4(e1); // Ctor from Expectation; alternative syntax. - ExpectationSet es5 = e2; // Ctor from const Expectation. - ExpectationSet es6(e2); // Ctor from const Expectation; alternative syntax. - ExpectationSet es7 = es2; // Copy ctor. - - EXPECT_EQ(0, es1.size()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, es2.size()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, es3.size()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, es4.size()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, es5.size()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, es6.size()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, es7.size()); - - EXPECT_THAT(es3, Ne(es2)); - EXPECT_THAT(es4, Eq(es3)); - EXPECT_THAT(es5, Eq(es4)); - EXPECT_THAT(es6, Eq(es5)); - EXPECT_THAT(es7, Eq(es2)); - a.DoA(1); -} - -TEST(ExpectationSetTest, AssignmentWorks) { - ExpectationSet es1; - ExpectationSet es2 = Expectation(); - - es1 = es2; - EXPECT_EQ(1, es1.size()); - EXPECT_THAT(*(es1.begin()), Eq(Expectation())); - EXPECT_THAT(es1, Eq(es2)); -} - -TEST(ExpectationSetTest, InsertionWorks) { - ExpectationSet es1; - Expectation e1; - es1 += e1; - EXPECT_EQ(1, es1.size()); - EXPECT_THAT(*(es1.begin()), Eq(e1)); - - MockA a; - Expectation e2 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - es1 += e2; - EXPECT_EQ(2, es1.size()); - - ExpectationSet::const_iterator it1 = es1.begin(); - ExpectationSet::const_iterator it2 = it1; - ++it2; - EXPECT_TRUE(*it1 == e1 || *it2 == e1); // e1 must be in the set. - EXPECT_TRUE(*it1 == e2 || *it2 == e2); // e2 must be in the set too. - a.DoA(1); -} - -TEST(ExpectationSetTest, SizeWorks) { - ExpectationSet es; - EXPECT_EQ(0, es.size()); - - es += Expectation(); - EXPECT_EQ(1, es.size()); - - MockA a; - es += EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(2, es.size()); - - a.DoA(1); -} - -TEST(ExpectationSetTest, IsEnumerable) { - ExpectationSet es; - EXPECT_TRUE(es.begin() == es.end()); - - es += Expectation(); - ExpectationSet::const_iterator it = es.begin(); - EXPECT_TRUE(it != es.end()); - EXPECT_THAT(*it, Eq(Expectation())); - ++it; - EXPECT_TRUE(it== es.end()); -} - -// Tests the .After() clause. - -TEST(AfterTest, SucceedsWhenPartialOrderIsSatisfied) { - MockA a; - ExpectationSet es; - es += EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - es += EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(2)); - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(3)) - .After(es); - - a.DoA(1); - a.DoA(2); - a.DoA(3); -} - -TEST(AfterTest, SucceedsWhenTotalOrderIsSatisfied) { - MockA a; - MockB b; - // The following also verifies that const Expectation objects work - // too. Do not remove the const modifiers. - const Expectation e1 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - const Expectation e2 = EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .Times(2) - .After(e1); - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(2)).After(e2); - - a.DoA(1); - b.DoB(); - b.DoB(); - a.DoA(2); -} - -// Calls must be in strict order when specified so using .After(). -TEST(AfterTest, CallsMustBeInStrictOrderWhenSpecifiedSo1) { - MockA a; - MockB b; - - // Define ordering: - // a.DoA(1) ==> b.DoB() ==> a.DoA(2) - Expectation e1 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - Expectation e2 = EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .After(e1); - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(2)) - .After(e2); - - a.DoA(1); - - // May only be called after DoB(). - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(a.DoA(2), "Unexpected mock function call"); - - b.DoB(); - a.DoA(2); -} - -// Calls must be in strict order when specified so using .After(). -TEST(AfterTest, CallsMustBeInStrictOrderWhenSpecifiedSo2) { - MockA a; - MockB b; - - // Define ordering: - // a.DoA(1) ==> b.DoB() * 2 ==> a.DoA(2) - Expectation e1 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - Expectation e2 = EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .Times(2) - .After(e1); - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(2)) - .After(e2); - - a.DoA(1); - b.DoB(); - - // May only be called after the second DoB(). - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(a.DoA(2), "Unexpected mock function call"); - - b.DoB(); - a.DoA(2); -} - -// Calls must satisfy the partial order when specified so. -TEST(AfterTest, CallsMustSatisfyPartialOrderWhenSpecifiedSo) { - MockA a; - ON_CALL(a, ReturnResult(_)) - .WillByDefault(Return(Result())); - - // Define ordering: - // a.DoA(1) ==> - // a.DoA(2) ==> a.ReturnResult(3) - Expectation e = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - const ExpectationSet es = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(2)); - EXPECT_CALL(a, ReturnResult(3)) - .After(e, es); - - // May only be called last. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(a.ReturnResult(3), "Unexpected mock function call"); - - a.DoA(2); - a.DoA(1); - a.ReturnResult(3); -} - -// Calls must satisfy the partial order when specified so. -TEST(AfterTest, CallsMustSatisfyPartialOrderWhenSpecifiedSo2) { - MockA a; - - // Define ordering: - // a.DoA(1) ==> - // a.DoA(2) ==> a.DoA(3) - Expectation e = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - const ExpectationSet es = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(2)); - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(3)) - .After(e, es); - - a.DoA(2); - - // May only be called last. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(a.DoA(3), "Unexpected mock function call"); - - a.DoA(1); - a.DoA(3); -} - -// .After() can be combined with .InSequence(). -TEST(AfterTest, CanBeUsedWithInSequence) { - MockA a; - Sequence s; - Expectation e = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(2)).InSequence(s); - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(3)) - .InSequence(s) - .After(e); - - a.DoA(1); - - // May only be after DoA(2). - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(a.DoA(3), "Unexpected mock function call"); - - a.DoA(2); - a.DoA(3); -} - -// .After() can be called multiple times. -TEST(AfterTest, CanBeCalledManyTimes) { - MockA a; - Expectation e1 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - Expectation e2 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(2)); - Expectation e3 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(3)); - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(4)) - .After(e1) - .After(e2) - .After(e3); - - a.DoA(3); - a.DoA(1); - a.DoA(2); - a.DoA(4); -} - -// .After() accepts up to 5 arguments. -TEST(AfterTest, AcceptsUpToFiveArguments) { - MockA a; - Expectation e1 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - Expectation e2 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(2)); - Expectation e3 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(3)); - ExpectationSet es1 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(4)); - ExpectationSet es2 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(5)); - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(6)) - .After(e1, e2, e3, es1, es2); - - a.DoA(5); - a.DoA(2); - a.DoA(4); - a.DoA(1); - a.DoA(3); - a.DoA(6); -} - -// .After() allows input to contain duplicated Expectations. -TEST(AfterTest, AcceptsDuplicatedInput) { - MockA a; - ON_CALL(a, ReturnResult(_)) - .WillByDefault(Return(Result())); - - // Define ordering: - // DoA(1) ==> - // DoA(2) ==> ReturnResult(3) - Expectation e1 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - Expectation e2 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(2)); - ExpectationSet es; - es += e1; - es += e2; - EXPECT_CALL(a, ReturnResult(3)) - .After(e1, e2, es, e1); - - a.DoA(1); - - // May only be after DoA(2). - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(a.ReturnResult(3), "Unexpected mock function call"); - - a.DoA(2); - a.ReturnResult(3); -} - -// An Expectation added to an ExpectationSet after it has been used in -// an .After() has no effect. -TEST(AfterTest, ChangesToExpectationSetHaveNoEffectAfterwards) { - MockA a; - ExpectationSet es1 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - Expectation e2 = EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(2)); - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(3)) - .After(es1); - es1 += e2; - - a.DoA(1); - a.DoA(3); - a.DoA(2); -} - -// Tests that Google Mock correctly handles calls to mock functions -// after a mock object owning one of their pre-requisites has died. - -// Tests that calls that satisfy the original spec are successful. -TEST(DeletingMockEarlyTest, Success1) { - MockB* const b1 = new MockB; - MockA* const a = new MockA; - MockB* const b2 = new MockB; - - { - InSequence dummy; - EXPECT_CALL(*b1, DoB(_)) - .WillOnce(Return(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(*a, Binary(_, _)) - .Times(AnyNumber()) - .WillRepeatedly(Return(true)); - EXPECT_CALL(*b2, DoB(_)) - .Times(AnyNumber()) - .WillRepeatedly(Return(2)); - } - - EXPECT_EQ(1, b1->DoB(1)); - delete b1; - // a's pre-requisite has died. - EXPECT_TRUE(a->Binary(0, 1)); - delete b2; - // a's successor has died. - EXPECT_TRUE(a->Binary(1, 2)); - delete a; -} - -// Tests that calls that satisfy the original spec are successful. -TEST(DeletingMockEarlyTest, Success2) { - MockB* const b1 = new MockB; - MockA* const a = new MockA; - MockB* const b2 = new MockB; - - { - InSequence dummy; - EXPECT_CALL(*b1, DoB(_)) - .WillOnce(Return(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(*a, Binary(_, _)) - .Times(AnyNumber()); - EXPECT_CALL(*b2, DoB(_)) - .Times(AnyNumber()) - .WillRepeatedly(Return(2)); - } - - delete a; // a is trivially satisfied. - EXPECT_EQ(1, b1->DoB(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(2, b2->DoB(2)); - delete b1; - delete b2; -} - -// Tests that it's OK to delete a mock object itself in its action. - -// Suppresses warning on unreferenced formal parameter in MSVC with -// -W4. -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(push) -# pragma warning(disable:4100) -#endif - -ACTION_P(Delete, ptr) { delete ptr; } - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(pop) -#endif - -TEST(DeletingMockEarlyTest, CanDeleteSelfInActionReturningVoid) { - MockA* const a = new MockA; - EXPECT_CALL(*a, DoA(_)).WillOnce(Delete(a)); - a->DoA(42); // This will cause a to be deleted. -} - -TEST(DeletingMockEarlyTest, CanDeleteSelfInActionReturningValue) { - MockA* const a = new MockA; - EXPECT_CALL(*a, ReturnResult(_)) - .WillOnce(DoAll(Delete(a), Return(Result()))); - a->ReturnResult(42); // This will cause a to be deleted. -} - -// Tests that calls that violate the original spec yield failures. -TEST(DeletingMockEarlyTest, Failure1) { - MockB* const b1 = new MockB; - MockA* const a = new MockA; - MockB* const b2 = new MockB; - - { - InSequence dummy; - EXPECT_CALL(*b1, DoB(_)) - .WillOnce(Return(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(*a, Binary(_, _)) - .Times(AnyNumber()); - EXPECT_CALL(*b2, DoB(_)) - .Times(AnyNumber()) - .WillRepeatedly(Return(2)); - } - - delete a; // a is trivially satisfied. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ - b2->DoB(2); - }, "Unexpected mock function call"); - EXPECT_EQ(1, b1->DoB(1)); - delete b1; - delete b2; -} - -// Tests that calls that violate the original spec yield failures. -TEST(DeletingMockEarlyTest, Failure2) { - MockB* const b1 = new MockB; - MockA* const a = new MockA; - MockB* const b2 = new MockB; - - { - InSequence dummy; - EXPECT_CALL(*b1, DoB(_)); - EXPECT_CALL(*a, Binary(_, _)) - .Times(AnyNumber()); - EXPECT_CALL(*b2, DoB(_)) - .Times(AnyNumber()); - } - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(delete b1, - "Actual: never called"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(a->Binary(0, 1), - "Unexpected mock function call"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(b2->DoB(1), - "Unexpected mock function call"); - delete a; - delete b2; -} - -class EvenNumberCardinality : public CardinalityInterface { - public: - // Returns true if and only if call_count calls will satisfy this - // cardinality. - bool IsSatisfiedByCallCount(int call_count) const override { - return call_count % 2 == 0; - } - - // Returns true if and only if call_count calls will saturate this - // cardinality. - bool IsSaturatedByCallCount(int /* call_count */) const override { - return false; - } - - // Describes self to an ostream. - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << "called even number of times"; - } -}; - -Cardinality EvenNumber() { - return Cardinality(new EvenNumberCardinality); -} - -TEST(ExpectationBaseTest, - AllPrerequisitesAreSatisfiedWorksForNonMonotonicCardinality) { - MockA* a = new MockA; - Sequence s; - - EXPECT_CALL(*a, DoA(1)) - .Times(EvenNumber()) - .InSequence(s); - EXPECT_CALL(*a, DoA(2)) - .Times(AnyNumber()) - .InSequence(s); - EXPECT_CALL(*a, DoA(3)) - .Times(AnyNumber()); - - a->DoA(3); - a->DoA(1); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(a->DoA(2), "Unexpected mock function call"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(delete a, "to be called even number of times"); -} - -// The following tests verify the message generated when a mock -// function is called. - -struct Printable { -}; - -inline void operator<<(::std::ostream& os, const Printable&) { - os << "Printable"; -} - -struct Unprintable { - Unprintable() : value(0) {} - int value; -}; - -class MockC { - public: - MockC() {} - - MOCK_METHOD6(VoidMethod, void(bool cond, int n, std::string s, void* p, - const Printable& x, Unprintable y)); - MOCK_METHOD0(NonVoidMethod, int()); // NOLINT - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MockC); -}; - -class VerboseFlagPreservingFixture : public testing::Test { - protected: - VerboseFlagPreservingFixture() - : saved_verbose_flag_(GMOCK_FLAG(verbose)) {} - - ~VerboseFlagPreservingFixture() override { - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = saved_verbose_flag_; - } - - private: - const std::string saved_verbose_flag_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(VerboseFlagPreservingFixture); -}; - -#if GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION - -// Tests that an uninteresting mock function call on a naggy mock -// generates a warning without the stack trace when -// --gmock_verbose=warning is specified. -TEST(FunctionCallMessageTest, - UninterestingCallOnNaggyMockGeneratesNoStackTraceWhenVerboseWarning) { - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = kWarningVerbosity; - NaggyMock<MockC> c; - CaptureStdout(); - c.VoidMethod(false, 5, "Hi", nullptr, Printable(), Unprintable()); - const std::string output = GetCapturedStdout(); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "GMOCK WARNING", output); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsNotSubstring, "Stack trace:", output); -} - -// Tests that an uninteresting mock function call on a naggy mock -// generates a warning containing the stack trace when -// --gmock_verbose=info is specified. -TEST(FunctionCallMessageTest, - UninterestingCallOnNaggyMockGeneratesFyiWithStackTraceWhenVerboseInfo) { - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = kInfoVerbosity; - NaggyMock<MockC> c; - CaptureStdout(); - c.VoidMethod(false, 5, "Hi", nullptr, Printable(), Unprintable()); - const std::string output = GetCapturedStdout(); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "GMOCK WARNING", output); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "Stack trace:", output); - -# ifndef NDEBUG - - // We check the stack trace content in dbg-mode only, as opt-mode - // may inline the call we are interested in seeing. - - // Verifies that a void mock function's name appears in the stack - // trace. - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "VoidMethod(", output); - - // Verifies that a non-void mock function's name appears in the - // stack trace. - CaptureStdout(); - c.NonVoidMethod(); - const std::string output2 = GetCapturedStdout(); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "NonVoidMethod(", output2); - -# endif // NDEBUG -} - -// Tests that an uninteresting mock function call on a naggy mock -// causes the function arguments and return value to be printed. -TEST(FunctionCallMessageTest, - UninterestingCallOnNaggyMockPrintsArgumentsAndReturnValue) { - // A non-void mock function. - NaggyMock<MockB> b; - CaptureStdout(); - b.DoB(); - const std::string output1 = GetCapturedStdout(); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2( - IsSubstring, - "Uninteresting mock function call - returning default value.\n" - " Function call: DoB()\n" - " Returns: 0\n", output1.c_str()); - // Makes sure the return value is printed. - - // A void mock function. - NaggyMock<MockC> c; - CaptureStdout(); - c.VoidMethod(false, 5, "Hi", nullptr, Printable(), Unprintable()); - const std::string output2 = GetCapturedStdout(); - EXPECT_THAT(output2.c_str(), - ContainsRegex( - "Uninteresting mock function call - returning directly\\.\n" - " Function call: VoidMethod" - "\\(false, 5, \"Hi\", NULL, @.+ " - "Printable, 4-byte object <00-00 00-00>\\)")); - // A void function has no return value to print. -} - -// Tests how the --gmock_verbose flag affects Google Mock's output. - -class GMockVerboseFlagTest : public VerboseFlagPreservingFixture { - public: - // Verifies that the given Google Mock output is correct. (When - // should_print is true, the output should match the given regex and - // contain the given function name in the stack trace. When it's - // false, the output should be empty.) - void VerifyOutput(const std::string& output, bool should_print, - const std::string& expected_substring, - const std::string& function_name) { - if (should_print) { - EXPECT_THAT(output.c_str(), HasSubstr(expected_substring)); -# ifndef NDEBUG - // We check the stack trace content in dbg-mode only, as opt-mode - // may inline the call we are interested in seeing. - EXPECT_THAT(output.c_str(), HasSubstr(function_name)); -# else - // Suppresses 'unused function parameter' warnings. - static_cast<void>(function_name); -# endif // NDEBUG - } else { - EXPECT_STREQ("", output.c_str()); - } - } - - // Tests how the flag affects expected calls. - void TestExpectedCall(bool should_print) { - MockA a; - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(5)); - EXPECT_CALL(a, Binary(_, 1)) - .WillOnce(Return(true)); - - // A void-returning function. - CaptureStdout(); - a.DoA(5); - VerifyOutput( - GetCapturedStdout(), - should_print, - "Mock function call matches EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(5))...\n" - " Function call: DoA(5)\n" - "Stack trace:\n", - "DoA"); - - // A non-void-returning function. - CaptureStdout(); - a.Binary(2, 1); - VerifyOutput( - GetCapturedStdout(), - should_print, - "Mock function call matches EXPECT_CALL(a, Binary(_, 1))...\n" - " Function call: Binary(2, 1)\n" - " Returns: true\n" - "Stack trace:\n", - "Binary"); - } - - // Tests how the flag affects uninteresting calls on a naggy mock. - void TestUninterestingCallOnNaggyMock(bool should_print) { - NaggyMock<MockA> a; - const std::string note = - "NOTE: You can safely ignore the above warning unless this " - "call should not happen. Do not suppress it by blindly adding " - "an EXPECT_CALL() if you don't mean to enforce the call. " - "See " - "https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/googlemock/docs/" - "cook_book.md#" - "knowing-when-to-expect for details."; - - // A void-returning function. - CaptureStdout(); - a.DoA(5); - VerifyOutput( - GetCapturedStdout(), - should_print, - "\nGMOCK WARNING:\n" - "Uninteresting mock function call - returning directly.\n" - " Function call: DoA(5)\n" + - note, - "DoA"); - - // A non-void-returning function. - CaptureStdout(); - a.Binary(2, 1); - VerifyOutput( - GetCapturedStdout(), - should_print, - "\nGMOCK WARNING:\n" - "Uninteresting mock function call - returning default value.\n" - " Function call: Binary(2, 1)\n" - " Returns: false\n" + - note, - "Binary"); - } -}; - -// Tests that --gmock_verbose=info causes both expected and -// uninteresting calls to be reported. -TEST_F(GMockVerboseFlagTest, Info) { - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = kInfoVerbosity; - TestExpectedCall(true); - TestUninterestingCallOnNaggyMock(true); -} - -// Tests that --gmock_verbose=warning causes uninteresting calls to be -// reported. -TEST_F(GMockVerboseFlagTest, Warning) { - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = kWarningVerbosity; - TestExpectedCall(false); - TestUninterestingCallOnNaggyMock(true); -} - -// Tests that --gmock_verbose=warning causes neither expected nor -// uninteresting calls to be reported. -TEST_F(GMockVerboseFlagTest, Error) { - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = kErrorVerbosity; - TestExpectedCall(false); - TestUninterestingCallOnNaggyMock(false); -} - -// Tests that --gmock_verbose=SOME_INVALID_VALUE has the same effect -// as --gmock_verbose=warning. -TEST_F(GMockVerboseFlagTest, InvalidFlagIsTreatedAsWarning) { - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = "invalid"; // Treated as "warning". - TestExpectedCall(false); - TestUninterestingCallOnNaggyMock(true); -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION - -// A helper class that generates a failure when printed. We use it to -// ensure that Google Mock doesn't print a value (even to an internal -// buffer) when it is not supposed to do so. -class PrintMeNot {}; - -void PrintTo(PrintMeNot /* dummy */, ::std::ostream* /* os */) { - ADD_FAILURE() << "Google Mock is printing a value that shouldn't be " - << "printed even to an internal buffer."; -} - -class LogTestHelper { - public: - LogTestHelper() {} - - MOCK_METHOD1(Foo, PrintMeNot(PrintMeNot)); - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(LogTestHelper); -}; - -class GMockLogTest : public VerboseFlagPreservingFixture { - protected: - LogTestHelper helper_; -}; - -TEST_F(GMockLogTest, DoesNotPrintGoodCallInternallyIfVerbosityIsWarning) { - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = kWarningVerbosity; - EXPECT_CALL(helper_, Foo(_)) - .WillOnce(Return(PrintMeNot())); - helper_.Foo(PrintMeNot()); // This is an expected call. -} - -TEST_F(GMockLogTest, DoesNotPrintGoodCallInternallyIfVerbosityIsError) { - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = kErrorVerbosity; - EXPECT_CALL(helper_, Foo(_)) - .WillOnce(Return(PrintMeNot())); - helper_.Foo(PrintMeNot()); // This is an expected call. -} - -TEST_F(GMockLogTest, DoesNotPrintWarningInternallyIfVerbosityIsError) { - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = kErrorVerbosity; - ON_CALL(helper_, Foo(_)) - .WillByDefault(Return(PrintMeNot())); - helper_.Foo(PrintMeNot()); // This should generate a warning. -} - -// Tests Mock::AllowLeak(). - -TEST(AllowLeakTest, AllowsLeakingUnusedMockObject) { - MockA* a = new MockA; - Mock::AllowLeak(a); -} - -TEST(AllowLeakTest, CanBeCalledBeforeOnCall) { - MockA* a = new MockA; - Mock::AllowLeak(a); - ON_CALL(*a, DoA(_)).WillByDefault(Return()); - a->DoA(0); -} - -TEST(AllowLeakTest, CanBeCalledAfterOnCall) { - MockA* a = new MockA; - ON_CALL(*a, DoA(_)).WillByDefault(Return()); - Mock::AllowLeak(a); -} - -TEST(AllowLeakTest, CanBeCalledBeforeExpectCall) { - MockA* a = new MockA; - Mock::AllowLeak(a); - EXPECT_CALL(*a, DoA(_)); - a->DoA(0); -} - -TEST(AllowLeakTest, CanBeCalledAfterExpectCall) { - MockA* a = new MockA; - EXPECT_CALL(*a, DoA(_)).Times(AnyNumber()); - Mock::AllowLeak(a); -} - -TEST(AllowLeakTest, WorksWhenBothOnCallAndExpectCallArePresent) { - MockA* a = new MockA; - ON_CALL(*a, DoA(_)).WillByDefault(Return()); - EXPECT_CALL(*a, DoA(_)).Times(AnyNumber()); - Mock::AllowLeak(a); -} - -// Tests that we can verify and clear a mock object's expectations -// when none of its methods has expectations. -TEST(VerifyAndClearExpectationsTest, NoMethodHasExpectations) { - MockB b; - ASSERT_TRUE(Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&b)); - - // There should be no expectations on the methods now, so we can - // freely call them. - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB(1)); -} - -// Tests that we can verify and clear a mock object's expectations -// when some, but not all, of its methods have expectations *and* the -// verification succeeds. -TEST(VerifyAndClearExpectationsTest, SomeMethodsHaveExpectationsAndSucceed) { - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .WillOnce(Return(1)); - b.DoB(); - ASSERT_TRUE(Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&b)); - - // There should be no expectations on the methods now, so we can - // freely call them. - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB(1)); -} - -// Tests that we can verify and clear a mock object's expectations -// when some, but not all, of its methods have expectations *and* the -// verification fails. -TEST(VerifyAndClearExpectationsTest, SomeMethodsHaveExpectationsAndFail) { - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .WillOnce(Return(1)); - bool result = true; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(result = Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&b), - "Actual: never called"); - ASSERT_FALSE(result); - - // There should be no expectations on the methods now, so we can - // freely call them. - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB(1)); -} - -// Tests that we can verify and clear a mock object's expectations -// when all of its methods have expectations. -TEST(VerifyAndClearExpectationsTest, AllMethodsHaveExpectations) { - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .WillOnce(Return(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(_)) - .WillOnce(Return(2)); - b.DoB(); - b.DoB(1); - ASSERT_TRUE(Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&b)); - - // There should be no expectations on the methods now, so we can - // freely call them. - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB(1)); -} - -// Tests that we can verify and clear a mock object's expectations -// when a method has more than one expectation. -TEST(VerifyAndClearExpectationsTest, AMethodHasManyExpectations) { - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(0)) - .WillOnce(Return(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(_)) - .WillOnce(Return(2)); - b.DoB(1); - bool result = true; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(result = Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&b), - "Actual: never called"); - ASSERT_FALSE(result); - - // There should be no expectations on the methods now, so we can - // freely call them. - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB(1)); -} - -// Tests that we can call VerifyAndClearExpectations() on the same -// mock object multiple times. -TEST(VerifyAndClearExpectationsTest, CanCallManyTimes) { - MockB b; - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()); - b.DoB(); - Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&b); - - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(_)) - .WillOnce(Return(1)); - b.DoB(1); - Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&b); - Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&b); - - // There should be no expectations on the methods now, so we can - // freely call them. - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB(1)); -} - -// Tests that we can clear a mock object's default actions when none -// of its methods has default actions. -TEST(VerifyAndClearTest, NoMethodHasDefaultActions) { - MockB b; - // If this crashes or generates a failure, the test will catch it. - Mock::VerifyAndClear(&b); - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB()); -} - -// Tests that we can clear a mock object's default actions when some, -// but not all of its methods have default actions. -TEST(VerifyAndClearTest, SomeMethodsHaveDefaultActions) { - MockB b; - ON_CALL(b, DoB()) - .WillByDefault(Return(1)); - - Mock::VerifyAndClear(&b); - - // Verifies that the default action of int DoB() was removed. - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB()); -} - -// Tests that we can clear a mock object's default actions when all of -// its methods have default actions. -TEST(VerifyAndClearTest, AllMethodsHaveDefaultActions) { - MockB b; - ON_CALL(b, DoB()) - .WillByDefault(Return(1)); - ON_CALL(b, DoB(_)) - .WillByDefault(Return(2)); - - Mock::VerifyAndClear(&b); - - // Verifies that the default action of int DoB() was removed. - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB()); - - // Verifies that the default action of int DoB(int) was removed. - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB(0)); -} - -// Tests that we can clear a mock object's default actions when a -// method has more than one ON_CALL() set on it. -TEST(VerifyAndClearTest, AMethodHasManyDefaultActions) { - MockB b; - ON_CALL(b, DoB(0)) - .WillByDefault(Return(1)); - ON_CALL(b, DoB(_)) - .WillByDefault(Return(2)); - - Mock::VerifyAndClear(&b); - - // Verifies that the default actions (there are two) of int DoB(int) - // were removed. - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB(1)); -} - -// Tests that we can call VerifyAndClear() on a mock object multiple -// times. -TEST(VerifyAndClearTest, CanCallManyTimes) { - MockB b; - ON_CALL(b, DoB()) - .WillByDefault(Return(1)); - Mock::VerifyAndClear(&b); - Mock::VerifyAndClear(&b); - - ON_CALL(b, DoB(_)) - .WillByDefault(Return(1)); - Mock::VerifyAndClear(&b); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB(1)); -} - -// Tests that VerifyAndClear() works when the verification succeeds. -TEST(VerifyAndClearTest, Success) { - MockB b; - ON_CALL(b, DoB()) - .WillByDefault(Return(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(1)) - .WillOnce(Return(2)); - - b.DoB(); - b.DoB(1); - ASSERT_TRUE(Mock::VerifyAndClear(&b)); - - // There should be no expectations on the methods now, so we can - // freely call them. - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB(1)); -} - -// Tests that VerifyAndClear() works when the verification fails. -TEST(VerifyAndClearTest, Failure) { - MockB b; - ON_CALL(b, DoB(_)) - .WillByDefault(Return(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .WillOnce(Return(2)); - - b.DoB(1); - bool result = true; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(result = Mock::VerifyAndClear(&b), - "Actual: never called"); - ASSERT_FALSE(result); - - // There should be no expectations on the methods now, so we can - // freely call them. - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB(1)); -} - -// Tests that VerifyAndClear() works when the default actions and -// expectations are set on a const mock object. -TEST(VerifyAndClearTest, Const) { - MockB b; - ON_CALL(Const(b), DoB()) - .WillByDefault(Return(1)); - - EXPECT_CALL(Const(b), DoB()) - .WillOnce(DoDefault()) - .WillOnce(Return(2)); - - b.DoB(); - b.DoB(); - ASSERT_TRUE(Mock::VerifyAndClear(&b)); - - // There should be no expectations on the methods now, so we can - // freely call them. - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, b.DoB(1)); -} - -// Tests that we can set default actions and expectations on a mock -// object after VerifyAndClear() has been called on it. -TEST(VerifyAndClearTest, CanSetDefaultActionsAndExpectationsAfterwards) { - MockB b; - ON_CALL(b, DoB()) - .WillByDefault(Return(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB(_)) - .WillOnce(Return(2)); - b.DoB(1); - - Mock::VerifyAndClear(&b); - - EXPECT_CALL(b, DoB()) - .WillOnce(Return(3)); - ON_CALL(b, DoB(_)) - .WillByDefault(Return(4)); - - EXPECT_EQ(3, b.DoB()); - EXPECT_EQ(4, b.DoB(1)); -} - -// Tests that calling VerifyAndClear() on one mock object does not -// affect other mock objects (either of the same type or not). -TEST(VerifyAndClearTest, DoesNotAffectOtherMockObjects) { - MockA a; - MockB b1; - MockB b2; - - ON_CALL(a, Binary(_, _)) - .WillByDefault(Return(true)); - EXPECT_CALL(a, Binary(_, _)) - .WillOnce(DoDefault()) - .WillOnce(Return(false)); - - ON_CALL(b1, DoB()) - .WillByDefault(Return(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(b1, DoB(_)) - .WillOnce(Return(2)); - - ON_CALL(b2, DoB()) - .WillByDefault(Return(3)); - EXPECT_CALL(b2, DoB(_)); - - b2.DoB(0); - Mock::VerifyAndClear(&b2); - - // Verifies that the default actions and expectations of a and b1 - // are still in effect. - EXPECT_TRUE(a.Binary(0, 0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(a.Binary(0, 0)); - - EXPECT_EQ(1, b1.DoB()); - EXPECT_EQ(2, b1.DoB(0)); -} - -TEST(VerifyAndClearTest, - DestroyingChainedMocksDoesNotDeadlockThroughExpectations) { - std::shared_ptr<MockA> a(new MockA); - ReferenceHoldingMock test_mock; - - // EXPECT_CALL stores a reference to a inside test_mock. - EXPECT_CALL(test_mock, AcceptReference(_)) - .WillRepeatedly(SetArgPointee<0>(a)); - - // Throw away the reference to the mock that we have in a. After this, the - // only reference to it is stored by test_mock. - a.reset(); - - // When test_mock goes out of scope, it destroys the last remaining reference - // to the mock object originally pointed to by a. This will cause the MockA - // destructor to be called from inside the ReferenceHoldingMock destructor. - // The state of all mocks is protected by a single global lock, but there - // should be no deadlock. -} - -TEST(VerifyAndClearTest, - DestroyingChainedMocksDoesNotDeadlockThroughDefaultAction) { - std::shared_ptr<MockA> a(new MockA); - ReferenceHoldingMock test_mock; - - // ON_CALL stores a reference to a inside test_mock. - ON_CALL(test_mock, AcceptReference(_)) - .WillByDefault(SetArgPointee<0>(a)); - - // Throw away the reference to the mock that we have in a. After this, the - // only reference to it is stored by test_mock. - a.reset(); - - // When test_mock goes out of scope, it destroys the last remaining reference - // to the mock object originally pointed to by a. This will cause the MockA - // destructor to be called from inside the ReferenceHoldingMock destructor. - // The state of all mocks is protected by a single global lock, but there - // should be no deadlock. -} - -// Tests that a mock function's action can call a mock function -// (either the same function or a different one) either as an explicit -// action or as a default action without causing a dead lock. It -// verifies that the action is not performed inside the critical -// section. -TEST(SynchronizationTest, CanCallMockMethodInAction) { - MockA a; - MockC c; - ON_CALL(a, DoA(_)) - .WillByDefault(IgnoreResult(InvokeWithoutArgs(&c, - &MockC::NonVoidMethod))); - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(a, DoA(1)) - .WillOnce(Invoke(&a, &MockA::DoA)) - .RetiresOnSaturation(); - EXPECT_CALL(c, NonVoidMethod()); - - a.DoA(1); - // This will match the second EXPECT_CALL() and trigger another a.DoA(1), - // which will in turn match the first EXPECT_CALL() and trigger a call to - // c.NonVoidMethod() that was specified by the ON_CALL() since the first - // EXPECT_CALL() did not specify an action. -} - -TEST(ParameterlessExpectationsTest, CanSetExpectationsWithoutMatchers) { - MockA a; - int do_a_arg0 = 0; - ON_CALL(a, DoA).WillByDefault(SaveArg<0>(&do_a_arg0)); - int do_a_47_arg0 = 0; - ON_CALL(a, DoA(47)).WillByDefault(SaveArg<0>(&do_a_47_arg0)); - - a.DoA(17); - EXPECT_THAT(do_a_arg0, 17); - EXPECT_THAT(do_a_47_arg0, 0); - a.DoA(47); - EXPECT_THAT(do_a_arg0, 17); - EXPECT_THAT(do_a_47_arg0, 47); - - ON_CALL(a, Binary).WillByDefault(Return(true)); - ON_CALL(a, Binary(_, 14)).WillByDefault(Return(false)); - EXPECT_THAT(a.Binary(14, 17), true); - EXPECT_THAT(a.Binary(17, 14), false); -} - -TEST(ParameterlessExpectationsTest, CanSetExpectationsForOverloadedMethods) { - MockB b; - ON_CALL(b, DoB()).WillByDefault(Return(9)); - ON_CALL(b, DoB(5)).WillByDefault(Return(11)); - - EXPECT_THAT(b.DoB(), 9); - EXPECT_THAT(b.DoB(1), 0); // default value - EXPECT_THAT(b.DoB(5), 11); -} - -struct MockWithConstMethods { - public: - MOCK_CONST_METHOD1(Foo, int(int)); - MOCK_CONST_METHOD2(Bar, int(int, const char*)); -}; - -TEST(ParameterlessExpectationsTest, CanSetExpectationsForConstMethods) { - MockWithConstMethods mock; - ON_CALL(mock, Foo).WillByDefault(Return(7)); - ON_CALL(mock, Bar).WillByDefault(Return(33)); - - EXPECT_THAT(mock.Foo(17), 7); - EXPECT_THAT(mock.Bar(27, "purple"), 33); -} - -class MockConstOverload { - public: - MOCK_METHOD1(Overloaded, int(int)); - MOCK_CONST_METHOD1(Overloaded, int(int)); -}; - -TEST(ParameterlessExpectationsTest, - CanSetExpectationsForConstOverloadedMethods) { - MockConstOverload mock; - ON_CALL(mock, Overloaded(_)).WillByDefault(Return(7)); - ON_CALL(mock, Overloaded(5)).WillByDefault(Return(9)); - ON_CALL(Const(mock), Overloaded(5)).WillByDefault(Return(11)); - ON_CALL(Const(mock), Overloaded(7)).WillByDefault(Return(13)); - - EXPECT_THAT(mock.Overloaded(1), 7); - EXPECT_THAT(mock.Overloaded(5), 9); - EXPECT_THAT(mock.Overloaded(7), 7); - - const MockConstOverload& const_mock = mock; - EXPECT_THAT(const_mock.Overloaded(1), 0); - EXPECT_THAT(const_mock.Overloaded(5), 11); - EXPECT_THAT(const_mock.Overloaded(7), 13); -} - -} // namespace - -// Allows the user to define their own main and then invoke gmock_main -// from it. This might be necessary on some platforms which require -// specific setup and teardown. -#if GMOCK_RENAME_MAIN -int gmock_main(int argc, char **argv) { -#else -int main(int argc, char **argv) { -#endif // GMOCK_RENAME_MAIN - testing::InitGoogleMock(&argc, argv); - // Ensures that the tests pass no matter what value of - // --gmock_catch_leaked_mocks and --gmock_verbose the user specifies. - testing::GMOCK_FLAG(catch_leaked_mocks) = true; - testing::GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = testing::internal::kWarningVerbosity; - - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_all_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_all_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index c53d0965f..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_all_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2009, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// Tests for Google C++ Mocking Framework (Google Mock) -// -// Some users use a build system that Google Mock doesn't support directly, -// yet they still want to build and run Google Mock's own tests. This file -// includes most such tests, making it easier for these users to maintain -// their build scripts (they just need to build this file, even though the -// below list of actual *_test.cc files might change). -#include "test/gmock-actions_test.cc" -#include "test/gmock-cardinalities_test.cc" -#include "test/gmock-generated-actions_test.cc" -#include "test/gmock-generated-matchers_test.cc" -#include "test/gmock-internal-utils_test.cc" -#include "test/gmock-matchers_test.cc" -#include "test/gmock-more-actions_test.cc" -#include "test/gmock-nice-strict_test.cc" -#include "test/gmock-port_test.cc" -#include "test/gmock-spec-builders_test.cc" -#include "test/gmock_test.cc" diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_ex_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_ex_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 72eb43f74..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_ex_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2013, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Tests Google Mock's functionality that depends on exceptions. - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS -namespace { - -using testing::HasSubstr; - -using testing::internal::GoogleTestFailureException; - -// A type that cannot be default constructed. -class NonDefaultConstructible { - public: - explicit NonDefaultConstructible(int /* dummy */) {} -}; - -class MockFoo { - public: - // A mock method that returns a user-defined type. Google Mock - // doesn't know what the default value for this type is. - MOCK_METHOD0(GetNonDefaultConstructible, NonDefaultConstructible()); -}; - -TEST(DefaultValueTest, ThrowsRuntimeErrorWhenNoDefaultValue) { - MockFoo mock; - try { - // No expectation is set on this method, so Google Mock must - // return the default value. However, since Google Mock knows - // nothing about the return type, it doesn't know what to return, - // and has to throw (when exceptions are enabled) or abort - // (otherwise). - mock.GetNonDefaultConstructible(); - FAIL() << "GetNonDefaultConstructible()'s return type has no default " - << "value, so Google Mock should have thrown."; - } catch (const GoogleTestFailureException& /* unused */) { - FAIL() << "Google Test does not try to catch an exception of type " - << "GoogleTestFailureException, which is used for reporting " - << "a failure to other testing frameworks. Google Mock should " - << "not throw a GoogleTestFailureException as it will kill the " - << "entire test program instead of just the current TEST."; - } catch (const std::exception& ex) { - EXPECT_THAT(ex.what(), HasSubstr("has no default value")); - } -} - - -} // unnamed namespace -#endif diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_leak_test.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_leak_test.py deleted file mode 100755 index 7e4b1eea9..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_leak_test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2009, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Tests that leaked mock objects can be caught be Google Mock.""" - -import gmock_test_utils - -PROGRAM_PATH = gmock_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath('gmock_leak_test_') -TEST_WITH_EXPECT_CALL = [PROGRAM_PATH, '--gtest_filter=*ExpectCall*'] -TEST_WITH_ON_CALL = [PROGRAM_PATH, '--gtest_filter=*OnCall*'] -TEST_MULTIPLE_LEAKS = [PROGRAM_PATH, '--gtest_filter=*MultipleLeaked*'] - -environ = gmock_test_utils.environ -SetEnvVar = gmock_test_utils.SetEnvVar - -# Tests in this file run a Google-Test-based test program and expect it -# to terminate prematurely. Therefore they are incompatible with -# the premature-exit-file protocol by design. Unset the -# premature-exit filepath to prevent Google Test from creating -# the file. -SetEnvVar(gmock_test_utils.PREMATURE_EXIT_FILE_ENV_VAR, None) - - -class GMockLeakTest(gmock_test_utils.TestCase): - - def testCatchesLeakedMockByDefault(self): - self.assertNotEqual( - 0, - gmock_test_utils.Subprocess(TEST_WITH_EXPECT_CALL, - env=environ).exit_code) - self.assertNotEqual( - 0, - gmock_test_utils.Subprocess(TEST_WITH_ON_CALL, - env=environ).exit_code) - - def testDoesNotCatchLeakedMockWhenDisabled(self): - self.assertEquals( - 0, - gmock_test_utils.Subprocess(TEST_WITH_EXPECT_CALL + - ['--gmock_catch_leaked_mocks=0'], - env=environ).exit_code) - self.assertEquals( - 0, - gmock_test_utils.Subprocess(TEST_WITH_ON_CALL + - ['--gmock_catch_leaked_mocks=0'], - env=environ).exit_code) - - def testCatchesLeakedMockWhenEnabled(self): - self.assertNotEqual( - 0, - gmock_test_utils.Subprocess(TEST_WITH_EXPECT_CALL + - ['--gmock_catch_leaked_mocks'], - env=environ).exit_code) - self.assertNotEqual( - 0, - gmock_test_utils.Subprocess(TEST_WITH_ON_CALL + - ['--gmock_catch_leaked_mocks'], - env=environ).exit_code) - - def testCatchesLeakedMockWhenEnabledWithExplictFlagValue(self): - self.assertNotEqual( - 0, - gmock_test_utils.Subprocess(TEST_WITH_EXPECT_CALL + - ['--gmock_catch_leaked_mocks=1'], - env=environ).exit_code) - - def testCatchesMultipleLeakedMocks(self): - self.assertNotEqual( - 0, - gmock_test_utils.Subprocess(TEST_MULTIPLE_LEAKS + - ['--gmock_catch_leaked_mocks'], - env=environ).exit_code) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - gmock_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_leak_test_.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_leak_test_.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 2e095abcf..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_leak_test_.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2009, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This program is for verifying that a leaked mock object can be -// caught by Google Mock's leak detector. - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" - -namespace { - -using ::testing::Return; - -class FooInterface { - public: - virtual ~FooInterface() {} - virtual void DoThis() = 0; -}; - -class MockFoo : public FooInterface { - public: - MockFoo() {} - - MOCK_METHOD0(DoThis, void()); - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MockFoo); -}; - -TEST(LeakTest, LeakedMockWithExpectCallCausesFailureWhenLeakCheckingIsEnabled) { - MockFoo* foo = new MockFoo; - - EXPECT_CALL(*foo, DoThis()); - foo->DoThis(); - - // In order to test the leak detector, we deliberately leak foo. - - // Makes sure Google Mock's leak detector can change the exit code - // to 1 even when the code is already exiting with 0. - exit(0); -} - -TEST(LeakTest, LeakedMockWithOnCallCausesFailureWhenLeakCheckingIsEnabled) { - MockFoo* foo = new MockFoo; - - ON_CALL(*foo, DoThis()).WillByDefault(Return()); - - // In order to test the leak detector, we deliberately leak foo. - - // Makes sure Google Mock's leak detector can change the exit code - // to 1 even when the code is already exiting with 0. - exit(0); -} - -TEST(LeakTest, CatchesMultipleLeakedMockObjects) { - MockFoo* foo1 = new MockFoo; - MockFoo* foo2 = new MockFoo; - - ON_CALL(*foo1, DoThis()).WillByDefault(Return()); - EXPECT_CALL(*foo2, DoThis()); - foo2->DoThis(); - - // In order to test the leak detector, we deliberately leak foo1 and - // foo2. - - // Makes sure Google Mock's leak detector can change the exit code - // to 1 even when the code is already exiting with 0. - exit(0); -} - -} // namespace diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_link2_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_link2_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index d27ce1768..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_link2_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file is for verifying that various Google Mock constructs do not -// produce linker errors when instantiated in different translation units. -// Please see gmock_link_test.h for details. - -#define LinkTest LinkTest2 - -#include "test/gmock_link_test.h" diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_link_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_link_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index e7c54cc23..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_link_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file is for verifying that various Google Mock constructs do not -// produce linker errors when instantiated in different translation units. -// Please see gmock_link_test.h for details. - -#define LinkTest LinkTest1 - -#include "test/gmock_link_test.h" diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_link_test.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_link_test.h deleted file mode 100644 index 175d2bdd1..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_link_test.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,690 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2009, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file tests that: -// a. A header file defining a mock class can be included in multiple -// translation units without causing a link error. -// b. Actions and matchers can be instantiated with identical template -// arguments in different translation units without causing link -// errors. -// The following constructs are currently tested: -// Actions: -// Return() -// Return(value) -// ReturnNull -// ReturnRef -// Assign -// SetArgPointee -// SetArrayArgument -// SetErrnoAndReturn -// Invoke(function) -// Invoke(object, method) -// InvokeWithoutArgs(function) -// InvokeWithoutArgs(object, method) -// InvokeArgument -// WithArg -// WithArgs -// WithoutArgs -// DoAll -// DoDefault -// IgnoreResult -// Throw -// ACTION()-generated -// ACTION_P()-generated -// ACTION_P2()-generated -// Matchers: -// _ -// A -// An -// Eq -// Gt, Lt, Ge, Le, Ne -// NotNull -// Ref -// TypedEq -// DoubleEq -// FloatEq -// NanSensitiveDoubleEq -// NanSensitiveFloatEq -// ContainsRegex -// MatchesRegex -// EndsWith -// HasSubstr -// StartsWith -// StrCaseEq -// StrCaseNe -// StrEq -// StrNe -// ElementsAre -// ElementsAreArray -// ContainerEq -// Field -// Property -// ResultOf(function) -// ResultOf(callback) -// Pointee -// Truly(predicate) -// AddressSatisfies -// AllOf -// AnyOf -// Not -// MatcherCast<T> -// -// Please note: this test does not verify the functioning of these -// constructs, only that the programs using them will link successfully. -// -// Implementation note: -// This test requires identical definitions of Interface and Mock to be -// included in different translation units. We achieve this by writing -// them in this header and #including it in gmock_link_test.cc and -// gmock_link2_test.cc. Because the symbols generated by the compiler for -// those constructs must be identical in both translation units, -// definitions of Interface and Mock tests MUST be kept in the SAME -// NON-ANONYMOUS namespace in this file. The test fixture class LinkTest -// is defined as LinkTest1 in gmock_link_test.cc and as LinkTest2 in -// gmock_link2_test.cc to avoid producing linker errors. - -#ifndef GMOCK_TEST_GMOCK_LINK_TEST_H_ -#define GMOCK_TEST_GMOCK_LINK_TEST_H_ - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" - -#if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -# include <errno.h> -#endif - -#include <iostream> -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" - -using testing::_; -using testing::A; -using testing::Action; -using testing::AllOf; -using testing::AnyOf; -using testing::Assign; -using testing::ContainerEq; -using testing::DoAll; -using testing::DoDefault; -using testing::DoubleEq; -using testing::ElementsAre; -using testing::ElementsAreArray; -using testing::EndsWith; -using testing::Eq; -using testing::Field; -using testing::FloatEq; -using testing::Ge; -using testing::Gt; -using testing::HasSubstr; -using testing::IgnoreResult; -using testing::Invoke; -using testing::InvokeArgument; -using testing::InvokeWithoutArgs; -using testing::IsNull; -using testing::IsSubsetOf; -using testing::IsSupersetOf; -using testing::Le; -using testing::Lt; -using testing::Matcher; -using testing::MatcherCast; -using testing::NanSensitiveDoubleEq; -using testing::NanSensitiveFloatEq; -using testing::Ne; -using testing::Not; -using testing::NotNull; -using testing::Pointee; -using testing::Property; -using testing::Ref; -using testing::ResultOf; -using testing::Return; -using testing::ReturnNull; -using testing::ReturnRef; -using testing::SetArgPointee; -using testing::SetArrayArgument; -using testing::StartsWith; -using testing::StrCaseEq; -using testing::StrCaseNe; -using testing::StrEq; -using testing::StrNe; -using testing::Truly; -using testing::TypedEq; -using testing::WithArg; -using testing::WithArgs; -using testing::WithoutArgs; - -#if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -using testing::SetErrnoAndReturn; -#endif - -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS -using testing::Throw; -#endif - -using testing::ContainsRegex; -using testing::MatchesRegex; - -class Interface { - public: - virtual ~Interface() {} - virtual void VoidFromString(char* str) = 0; - virtual char* StringFromString(char* str) = 0; - virtual int IntFromString(char* str) = 0; - virtual int& IntRefFromString(char* str) = 0; - virtual void VoidFromFunc(void(*func)(char* str)) = 0; - virtual void VoidFromIntRef(int& n) = 0; // NOLINT - virtual void VoidFromFloat(float n) = 0; - virtual void VoidFromDouble(double n) = 0; - virtual void VoidFromVector(const std::vector<int>& v) = 0; -}; - -class Mock: public Interface { - public: - Mock() {} - - MOCK_METHOD1(VoidFromString, void(char* str)); - MOCK_METHOD1(StringFromString, char*(char* str)); - MOCK_METHOD1(IntFromString, int(char* str)); - MOCK_METHOD1(IntRefFromString, int&(char* str)); - MOCK_METHOD1(VoidFromFunc, void(void(*func)(char* str))); - MOCK_METHOD1(VoidFromIntRef, void(int& n)); // NOLINT - MOCK_METHOD1(VoidFromFloat, void(float n)); - MOCK_METHOD1(VoidFromDouble, void(double n)); - MOCK_METHOD1(VoidFromVector, void(const std::vector<int>& v)); - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Mock); -}; - -class InvokeHelper { - public: - static void StaticVoidFromVoid() {} - void VoidFromVoid() {} - static void StaticVoidFromString(char* /* str */) {} - void VoidFromString(char* /* str */) {} - static int StaticIntFromString(char* /* str */) { return 1; } - static bool StaticBoolFromString(const char* /* str */) { return true; } -}; - -class FieldHelper { - public: - explicit FieldHelper(int a_field) : field_(a_field) {} - int field() const { return field_; } - int field_; // NOLINT -- need external access to field_ to test - // the Field matcher. -}; - -// Tests the linkage of the ReturnVoid action. -TEST(LinkTest, TestReturnVoid) { - Mock mock; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(_)).WillOnce(Return()); - mock.VoidFromString(nullptr); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the Return action. -TEST(LinkTest, TestReturn) { - Mock mock; - char ch = 'x'; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, StringFromString(_)).WillOnce(Return(&ch)); - mock.StringFromString(nullptr); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the ReturnNull action. -TEST(LinkTest, TestReturnNull) { - Mock mock; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(_)).WillOnce(Return()); - mock.VoidFromString(nullptr); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the ReturnRef action. -TEST(LinkTest, TestReturnRef) { - Mock mock; - int n = 42; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, IntRefFromString(_)).WillOnce(ReturnRef(n)); - mock.IntRefFromString(nullptr); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the Assign action. -TEST(LinkTest, TestAssign) { - Mock mock; - char ch = 'x'; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(_)).WillOnce(Assign(&ch, 'y')); - mock.VoidFromString(nullptr); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the SetArgPointee action. -TEST(LinkTest, TestSetArgPointee) { - Mock mock; - char ch = 'x'; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(_)).WillOnce(SetArgPointee<0>('y')); - mock.VoidFromString(&ch); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the SetArrayArgument action. -TEST(LinkTest, TestSetArrayArgument) { - Mock mock; - char ch = 'x'; - char ch2 = 'y'; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(_)).WillOnce(SetArrayArgument<0>(&ch2, - &ch2 + 1)); - mock.VoidFromString(&ch); -} - -#if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -// Tests the linkage of the SetErrnoAndReturn action. -TEST(LinkTest, TestSetErrnoAndReturn) { - Mock mock; - - int saved_errno = errno; - EXPECT_CALL(mock, IntFromString(_)).WillOnce(SetErrnoAndReturn(1, -1)); - mock.IntFromString(nullptr); - errno = saved_errno; -} - -#endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -// Tests the linkage of the Invoke(function) and Invoke(object, method) actions. -TEST(LinkTest, TestInvoke) { - Mock mock; - InvokeHelper test_invoke_helper; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(_)) - .WillOnce(Invoke(&InvokeHelper::StaticVoidFromString)) - .WillOnce(Invoke(&test_invoke_helper, &InvokeHelper::VoidFromString)); - mock.VoidFromString(nullptr); - mock.VoidFromString(nullptr); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the InvokeWithoutArgs action. -TEST(LinkTest, TestInvokeWithoutArgs) { - Mock mock; - InvokeHelper test_invoke_helper; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(_)) - .WillOnce(InvokeWithoutArgs(&InvokeHelper::StaticVoidFromVoid)) - .WillOnce(InvokeWithoutArgs(&test_invoke_helper, - &InvokeHelper::VoidFromVoid)); - mock.VoidFromString(nullptr); - mock.VoidFromString(nullptr); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the InvokeArgument action. -TEST(LinkTest, TestInvokeArgument) { - Mock mock; - char ch = 'x'; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, VoidFromFunc(_)).WillOnce(InvokeArgument<0>(&ch)); - mock.VoidFromFunc(InvokeHelper::StaticVoidFromString); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the WithArg action. -TEST(LinkTest, TestWithArg) { - Mock mock; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(_)) - .WillOnce(WithArg<0>(Invoke(&InvokeHelper::StaticVoidFromString))); - mock.VoidFromString(nullptr); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the WithArgs action. -TEST(LinkTest, TestWithArgs) { - Mock mock; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(_)) - .WillOnce(WithArgs<0>(Invoke(&InvokeHelper::StaticVoidFromString))); - mock.VoidFromString(nullptr); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the WithoutArgs action. -TEST(LinkTest, TestWithoutArgs) { - Mock mock; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(_)).WillOnce(WithoutArgs(Return())); - mock.VoidFromString(nullptr); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the DoAll action. -TEST(LinkTest, TestDoAll) { - Mock mock; - char ch = 'x'; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(_)) - .WillOnce(DoAll(SetArgPointee<0>('y'), Return())); - mock.VoidFromString(&ch); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the DoDefault action. -TEST(LinkTest, TestDoDefault) { - Mock mock; - char ch = 'x'; - - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(_)).WillByDefault(Return()); - EXPECT_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(_)).WillOnce(DoDefault()); - mock.VoidFromString(&ch); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the IgnoreResult action. -TEST(LinkTest, TestIgnoreResult) { - Mock mock; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(_)).WillOnce(IgnoreResult(Return(42))); - mock.VoidFromString(nullptr); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS -// Tests the linkage of the Throw action. -TEST(LinkTest, TestThrow) { - Mock mock; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(_)).WillOnce(Throw(42)); - EXPECT_THROW(mock.VoidFromString(nullptr), int); -} -#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -// The ACTION*() macros trigger warning C4100 (unreferenced formal -// parameter) in MSVC with -W4. Unfortunately they cannot be fixed in -// the macro definition, as the warnings are generated when the macro -// is expanded and macro expansion cannot contain #pragma. Therefore -// we suppress them here. -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(push) -# pragma warning(disable:4100) -#endif - -// Tests the linkage of actions created using ACTION macro. -namespace { -ACTION(Return1) { return 1; } -} - -TEST(LinkTest, TestActionMacro) { - Mock mock; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, IntFromString(_)).WillOnce(Return1()); - mock.IntFromString(nullptr); -} - -// Tests the linkage of actions created using ACTION_P macro. -namespace { -ACTION_P(ReturnArgument, ret_value) { return ret_value; } -} - -TEST(LinkTest, TestActionPMacro) { - Mock mock; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, IntFromString(_)).WillOnce(ReturnArgument(42)); - mock.IntFromString(nullptr); -} - -// Tests the linkage of actions created using ACTION_P2 macro. -namespace { -ACTION_P2(ReturnEqualsEitherOf, first, second) { - return arg0 == first || arg0 == second; -} -} - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(pop) -#endif - -TEST(LinkTest, TestActionP2Macro) { - Mock mock; - char ch = 'x'; - - EXPECT_CALL(mock, IntFromString(_)) - .WillOnce(ReturnEqualsEitherOf("one", "two")); - mock.IntFromString(&ch); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the "_" matcher. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatcherAnything) { - Mock mock; - - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(_)).WillByDefault(Return()); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the A matcher. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatcherA) { - Mock mock; - - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(A<char*>())).WillByDefault(Return()); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the Eq and the "bare value" matcher. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatchersEq) { - Mock mock; - const char* p = "x"; - - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(Eq(p))).WillByDefault(Return()); - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(const_cast<char*>("y"))) - .WillByDefault(Return()); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the Lt, Gt, Le, Ge, and Ne matchers. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatchersRelations) { - Mock mock; - - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromFloat(Lt(1.0f))).WillByDefault(Return()); - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromFloat(Gt(1.0f))).WillByDefault(Return()); - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromFloat(Le(1.0f))).WillByDefault(Return()); - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromFloat(Ge(1.0f))).WillByDefault(Return()); - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromFloat(Ne(1.0f))).WillByDefault(Return()); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the NotNull matcher. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatcherNotNull) { - Mock mock; - - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(NotNull())).WillByDefault(Return()); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the IsNull matcher. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatcherIsNull) { - Mock mock; - - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(IsNull())).WillByDefault(Return()); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the Ref matcher. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatcherRef) { - Mock mock; - int a = 0; - - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromIntRef(Ref(a))).WillByDefault(Return()); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the TypedEq matcher. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatcherTypedEq) { - Mock mock; - long a = 0; - - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromIntRef(TypedEq<int&>(a))).WillByDefault(Return()); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the FloatEq, DoubleEq, NanSensitiveFloatEq and -// NanSensitiveDoubleEq matchers. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatchersFloatingPoint) { - Mock mock; - float a = 0; - - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromFloat(FloatEq(a))).WillByDefault(Return()); - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromDouble(DoubleEq(a))).WillByDefault(Return()); - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromFloat(NanSensitiveFloatEq(a))).WillByDefault(Return()); - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromDouble(NanSensitiveDoubleEq(a))) - .WillByDefault(Return()); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the ContainsRegex matcher. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatcherContainsRegex) { - Mock mock; - - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(ContainsRegex(".*"))).WillByDefault(Return()); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the MatchesRegex matcher. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatcherMatchesRegex) { - Mock mock; - - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(MatchesRegex(".*"))).WillByDefault(Return()); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the StartsWith, EndsWith, and HasSubstr matchers. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatchersSubstrings) { - Mock mock; - - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(StartsWith("a"))).WillByDefault(Return()); - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(EndsWith("c"))).WillByDefault(Return()); - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(HasSubstr("b"))).WillByDefault(Return()); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the StrEq, StrNe, StrCaseEq, and StrCaseNe matchers. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatchersStringEquality) { - Mock mock; - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(StrEq("a"))).WillByDefault(Return()); - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(StrNe("a"))).WillByDefault(Return()); - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(StrCaseEq("a"))).WillByDefault(Return()); - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromString(StrCaseNe("a"))).WillByDefault(Return()); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the ElementsAre matcher. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatcherElementsAre) { - Mock mock; - - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromVector(ElementsAre('a', _))).WillByDefault(Return()); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the ElementsAreArray matcher. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatcherElementsAreArray) { - Mock mock; - char arr[] = { 'a', 'b' }; - - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromVector(ElementsAreArray(arr))).WillByDefault(Return()); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the IsSubsetOf matcher. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatcherIsSubsetOf) { - Mock mock; - char arr[] = {'a', 'b'}; - - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromVector(IsSubsetOf(arr))).WillByDefault(Return()); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the IsSupersetOf matcher. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatcherIsSupersetOf) { - Mock mock; - char arr[] = {'a', 'b'}; - - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromVector(IsSupersetOf(arr))).WillByDefault(Return()); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the ContainerEq matcher. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatcherContainerEq) { - Mock mock; - std::vector<int> v; - - ON_CALL(mock, VoidFromVector(ContainerEq(v))).WillByDefault(Return()); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the Field matcher. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatcherField) { - FieldHelper helper(0); - - Matcher<const FieldHelper&> m = Field(&FieldHelper::field_, Eq(0)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(helper)); - - Matcher<const FieldHelper*> m2 = Field(&FieldHelper::field_, Eq(0)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(&helper)); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the Property matcher. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatcherProperty) { - FieldHelper helper(0); - - Matcher<const FieldHelper&> m = Property(&FieldHelper::field, Eq(0)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(helper)); - - Matcher<const FieldHelper*> m2 = Property(&FieldHelper::field, Eq(0)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m2.Matches(&helper)); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the ResultOf matcher. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatcherResultOf) { - Matcher<char*> m = ResultOf(&InvokeHelper::StaticIntFromString, Eq(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(nullptr)); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the ResultOf matcher. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatcherPointee) { - int n = 1; - - Matcher<int*> m = Pointee(Eq(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(&n)); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the Truly matcher. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatcherTruly) { - Matcher<const char*> m = Truly(&InvokeHelper::StaticBoolFromString); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(nullptr)); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the AllOf matcher. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatcherAllOf) { - Matcher<int> m = AllOf(_, Eq(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(1)); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the AnyOf matcher. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatcherAnyOf) { - Matcher<int> m = AnyOf(_, Eq(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(1)); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the Not matcher. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatcherNot) { - Matcher<int> m = Not(_); - EXPECT_FALSE(m.Matches(1)); -} - -// Tests the linkage of the MatcherCast<T>() function. -TEST(LinkTest, TestMatcherCast) { - Matcher<const char*> m = MatcherCast<const char*>(_); - EXPECT_TRUE(m.Matches(nullptr)); -} - -#endif // GMOCK_TEST_GMOCK_LINK_TEST_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_output_test.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_output_test.py deleted file mode 100755 index 25f99f2b7..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_output_test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,183 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -r"""Tests the text output of Google C++ Mocking Framework. - -To update the golden file: -gmock_output_test.py --build_dir=BUILD/DIR --gengolden -where BUILD/DIR contains the built gmock_output_test_ file. -gmock_output_test.py --gengolden -gmock_output_test.py - -""" - -from io import open # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin, g-importing-member -import os -import re -import sys -import gmock_test_utils - - -# The flag for generating the golden file -GENGOLDEN_FLAG = '--gengolden' - -PROGRAM_PATH = gmock_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath('gmock_output_test_') -COMMAND = [PROGRAM_PATH, '--gtest_stack_trace_depth=0', '--gtest_print_time=0'] -GOLDEN_NAME = 'gmock_output_test_golden.txt' -GOLDEN_PATH = os.path.join(gmock_test_utils.GetSourceDir(), GOLDEN_NAME) - - -def ToUnixLineEnding(s): - """Changes all Windows/Mac line endings in s to UNIX line endings.""" - - return s.replace('\r\n', '\n').replace('\r', '\n') - - -def RemoveReportHeaderAndFooter(output): - """Removes Google Test result report's header and footer from the output.""" - - output = re.sub(r'.*gtest_main.*\n', '', output) - output = re.sub(r'\[.*\d+ tests.*\n', '', output) - output = re.sub(r'\[.* test environment .*\n', '', output) - output = re.sub(r'\[=+\] \d+ tests .* ran.*', '', output) - output = re.sub(r'.* FAILED TESTS\n', '', output) - return output - - -def RemoveLocations(output): - """Removes all file location info from a Google Test program's output. - - Args: - output: the output of a Google Test program. - - Returns: - output with all file location info (in the form of - 'DIRECTORY/FILE_NAME:LINE_NUMBER: 'or - 'DIRECTORY\\FILE_NAME(LINE_NUMBER): ') replaced by - 'FILE:#: '. - """ - - return re.sub(r'.*[/\\](.+)(\:\d+|\(\d+\))\:', 'FILE:#:', output) - - -def NormalizeErrorMarker(output): - """Normalizes the error marker, which is different on Windows vs on Linux.""" - - return re.sub(r' error: ', ' Failure\n', output) - - -def RemoveMemoryAddresses(output): - """Removes memory addresses from the test output.""" - - return re.sub(r'@\w+', '@0x#', output) - - -def RemoveTestNamesOfLeakedMocks(output): - """Removes the test names of leaked mock objects from the test output.""" - - return re.sub(r'\(used in test .+\) ', '', output) - - -def GetLeakyTests(output): - """Returns a list of test names that leak mock objects.""" - - # findall() returns a list of all matches of the regex in output. - # For example, if '(used in test FooTest.Bar)' is in output, the - # list will contain 'FooTest.Bar'. - return re.findall(r'\(used in test (.+)\)', output) - - -def GetNormalizedOutputAndLeakyTests(output): - """Normalizes the output of gmock_output_test_. - - Args: - output: The test output. - - Returns: - A tuple (the normalized test output, the list of test names that have - leaked mocks). - """ - - output = ToUnixLineEnding(output) - output = RemoveReportHeaderAndFooter(output) - output = NormalizeErrorMarker(output) - output = RemoveLocations(output) - output = RemoveMemoryAddresses(output) - return (RemoveTestNamesOfLeakedMocks(output), GetLeakyTests(output)) - - -def GetShellCommandOutput(cmd): - """Runs a command in a sub-process, and returns its STDOUT in a string.""" - - return gmock_test_utils.Subprocess(cmd, capture_stderr=False).output - - -def GetNormalizedCommandOutputAndLeakyTests(cmd): - """Runs a command and returns its normalized output and a list of leaky tests. - - Args: - cmd: the shell command. - """ - - # Disables exception pop-ups on Windows. - os.environ['GTEST_CATCH_EXCEPTIONS'] = '1' - return GetNormalizedOutputAndLeakyTests(GetShellCommandOutput(cmd)) - - -class GMockOutputTest(gmock_test_utils.TestCase): - - def testOutput(self): - (output, leaky_tests) = GetNormalizedCommandOutputAndLeakyTests(COMMAND) - golden_file = open(GOLDEN_PATH, 'rb') - golden = golden_file.read().decode('utf-8') - golden_file.close() - - # The normalized output should match the golden file. - self.assertEquals(golden, output) - - # The raw output should contain 2 leaked mock object errors for - # test GMockOutputTest.CatchesLeakedMocks. - self.assertEquals(['GMockOutputTest.CatchesLeakedMocks', - 'GMockOutputTest.CatchesLeakedMocks'], - leaky_tests) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - if sys.argv[1:] == [GENGOLDEN_FLAG]: - (output, _) = GetNormalizedCommandOutputAndLeakyTests(COMMAND) - golden_file = open(GOLDEN_PATH, 'wb') - golden_file.write(output) - golden_file.close() - # Suppress the error "googletest was imported but a call to its main() - # was never detected." - os._exit(0) - else: - gmock_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_output_test_.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_output_test_.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 3955c7331..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_output_test_.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,309 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Tests Google Mock's output in various scenarios. This ensures that -// Google Mock's messages are readable and useful. - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -// Silence C4100 (unreferenced formal parameter) -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(push) -# pragma warning(disable:4100) -#endif - -using testing::_; -using testing::AnyNumber; -using testing::Ge; -using testing::InSequence; -using testing::NaggyMock; -using testing::Ref; -using testing::Return; -using testing::Sequence; -using testing::Value; - -class MockFoo { - public: - MockFoo() {} - - MOCK_METHOD3(Bar, char(const std::string& s, int i, double x)); - MOCK_METHOD2(Bar2, bool(int x, int y)); - MOCK_METHOD2(Bar3, void(int x, int y)); - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MockFoo); -}; - -class GMockOutputTest : public testing::Test { - protected: - NaggyMock<MockFoo> foo_; -}; - -TEST_F(GMockOutputTest, ExpectedCall) { - testing::GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = "info"; - - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(0, _)); - foo_.Bar2(0, 0); // Expected call - - testing::GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = "warning"; -} - -TEST_F(GMockOutputTest, ExpectedCallToVoidFunction) { - testing::GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = "info"; - - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar3(0, _)); - foo_.Bar3(0, 0); // Expected call - - testing::GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = "warning"; -} - -TEST_F(GMockOutputTest, ExplicitActionsRunOut) { - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(_, _)) - .Times(2) - .WillOnce(Return(false)); - foo_.Bar2(2, 2); - foo_.Bar2(1, 1); // Explicit actions in EXPECT_CALL run out. -} - -TEST_F(GMockOutputTest, UnexpectedCall) { - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(0, _)); - - foo_.Bar2(1, 0); // Unexpected call - foo_.Bar2(0, 0); // Expected call -} - -TEST_F(GMockOutputTest, UnexpectedCallToVoidFunction) { - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar3(0, _)); - - foo_.Bar3(1, 0); // Unexpected call - foo_.Bar3(0, 0); // Expected call -} - -TEST_F(GMockOutputTest, ExcessiveCall) { - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(0, _)); - - foo_.Bar2(0, 0); // Expected call - foo_.Bar2(0, 1); // Excessive call -} - -TEST_F(GMockOutputTest, ExcessiveCallToVoidFunction) { - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar3(0, _)); - - foo_.Bar3(0, 0); // Expected call - foo_.Bar3(0, 1); // Excessive call -} - -TEST_F(GMockOutputTest, UninterestingCall) { - foo_.Bar2(0, 1); // Uninteresting call -} - -TEST_F(GMockOutputTest, UninterestingCallToVoidFunction) { - foo_.Bar3(0, 1); // Uninteresting call -} - -TEST_F(GMockOutputTest, RetiredExpectation) { - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(_, _)) - .RetiresOnSaturation(); - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(0, 0)); - - foo_.Bar2(1, 1); - foo_.Bar2(1, 1); // Matches a retired expectation - foo_.Bar2(0, 0); -} - -TEST_F(GMockOutputTest, UnsatisfiedPrerequisite) { - { - InSequence s; - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar(_, 0, _)); - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(0, 0)); - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(1, _)); - } - - foo_.Bar2(1, 0); // Has one immediate unsatisfied pre-requisite - foo_.Bar("Hi", 0, 0); - foo_.Bar2(0, 0); - foo_.Bar2(1, 0); -} - -TEST_F(GMockOutputTest, UnsatisfiedPrerequisites) { - Sequence s1, s2; - - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar(_, 0, _)) - .InSequence(s1); - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(0, 0)) - .InSequence(s2); - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(1, _)) - .InSequence(s1, s2); - - foo_.Bar2(1, 0); // Has two immediate unsatisfied pre-requisites - foo_.Bar("Hi", 0, 0); - foo_.Bar2(0, 0); - foo_.Bar2(1, 0); -} - -TEST_F(GMockOutputTest, UnsatisfiedWith) { - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(_, _)).With(Ge()); -} - -TEST_F(GMockOutputTest, UnsatisfiedExpectation) { - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar(_, _, _)); - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(0, _)) - .Times(2); - - foo_.Bar2(0, 1); -} - -TEST_F(GMockOutputTest, MismatchArguments) { - const std::string s = "Hi"; - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar(Ref(s), _, Ge(0))); - - foo_.Bar("Ho", 0, -0.1); // Mismatch arguments - foo_.Bar(s, 0, 0); -} - -TEST_F(GMockOutputTest, MismatchWith) { - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(Ge(2), Ge(1))) - .With(Ge()); - - foo_.Bar2(2, 3); // Mismatch With() - foo_.Bar2(2, 1); -} - -TEST_F(GMockOutputTest, MismatchArgumentsAndWith) { - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(Ge(2), Ge(1))) - .With(Ge()); - - foo_.Bar2(1, 3); // Mismatch arguments and mismatch With() - foo_.Bar2(2, 1); -} - -TEST_F(GMockOutputTest, UnexpectedCallWithDefaultAction) { - ON_CALL(foo_, Bar2(_, _)) - .WillByDefault(Return(true)); // Default action #1 - ON_CALL(foo_, Bar2(1, _)) - .WillByDefault(Return(false)); // Default action #2 - - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(2, 2)); - foo_.Bar2(1, 0); // Unexpected call, takes default action #2. - foo_.Bar2(0, 0); // Unexpected call, takes default action #1. - foo_.Bar2(2, 2); // Expected call. -} - -TEST_F(GMockOutputTest, ExcessiveCallWithDefaultAction) { - ON_CALL(foo_, Bar2(_, _)) - .WillByDefault(Return(true)); // Default action #1 - ON_CALL(foo_, Bar2(1, _)) - .WillByDefault(Return(false)); // Default action #2 - - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(2, 2)); - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(1, 1)); - - foo_.Bar2(2, 2); // Expected call. - foo_.Bar2(2, 2); // Excessive call, takes default action #1. - foo_.Bar2(1, 1); // Expected call. - foo_.Bar2(1, 1); // Excessive call, takes default action #2. -} - -TEST_F(GMockOutputTest, UninterestingCallWithDefaultAction) { - ON_CALL(foo_, Bar2(_, _)) - .WillByDefault(Return(true)); // Default action #1 - ON_CALL(foo_, Bar2(1, _)) - .WillByDefault(Return(false)); // Default action #2 - - foo_.Bar2(2, 2); // Uninteresting call, takes default action #1. - foo_.Bar2(1, 1); // Uninteresting call, takes default action #2. -} - -TEST_F(GMockOutputTest, ExplicitActionsRunOutWithDefaultAction) { - ON_CALL(foo_, Bar2(_, _)) - .WillByDefault(Return(true)); // Default action #1 - - EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(_, _)) - .Times(2) - .WillOnce(Return(false)); - foo_.Bar2(2, 2); - foo_.Bar2(1, 1); // Explicit actions in EXPECT_CALL run out. -} - -TEST_F(GMockOutputTest, CatchesLeakedMocks) { - MockFoo* foo1 = new MockFoo; - MockFoo* foo2 = new MockFoo; - - // Invokes ON_CALL on foo1. - ON_CALL(*foo1, Bar(_, _, _)).WillByDefault(Return('a')); - - // Invokes EXPECT_CALL on foo2. - EXPECT_CALL(*foo2, Bar2(_, _)); - EXPECT_CALL(*foo2, Bar2(1, _)); - EXPECT_CALL(*foo2, Bar3(_, _)).Times(AnyNumber()); - foo2->Bar2(2, 1); - foo2->Bar2(1, 1); - - // Both foo1 and foo2 are deliberately leaked. -} - -MATCHER_P2(IsPair, first, second, "") { - return Value(arg.first, first) && Value(arg.second, second); -} - -TEST_F(GMockOutputTest, PrintsMatcher) { - const testing::Matcher<int> m1 = Ge(48); - EXPECT_THAT((std::pair<int, bool>(42, true)), IsPair(m1, true)); -} - -void TestCatchesLeakedMocksInAdHocTests() { - MockFoo* foo = new MockFoo; - - // Invokes EXPECT_CALL on foo. - EXPECT_CALL(*foo, Bar2(_, _)); - foo->Bar2(2, 1); - - // foo is deliberately leaked. -} - -int main(int argc, char **argv) { - testing::InitGoogleMock(&argc, argv); - // Ensures that the tests pass no matter what value of - // --gmock_catch_leaked_mocks and --gmock_verbose the user specifies. - testing::GMOCK_FLAG(catch_leaked_mocks) = true; - testing::GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = "warning"; - - TestCatchesLeakedMocksInAdHocTests(); - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(pop) -#endif diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_output_test_golden.txt b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_output_test_golden.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4c90b41a3..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_output_test_golden.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,317 +0,0 @@ -[ RUN ] GMockOutputTest.ExpectedCall - -FILE:#: EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(0, _)) invoked -Stack trace: - -FILE:#: Mock function call matches EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(0, _))... - Function call: Bar2(0, 0) - Returns: false -Stack trace: -[ OK ] GMockOutputTest.ExpectedCall -[ RUN ] GMockOutputTest.ExpectedCallToVoidFunction - -FILE:#: EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar3(0, _)) invoked -Stack trace: - -FILE:#: Mock function call matches EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar3(0, _))... - Function call: Bar3(0, 0) -Stack trace: -[ OK ] GMockOutputTest.ExpectedCallToVoidFunction -[ RUN ] GMockOutputTest.ExplicitActionsRunOut - -GMOCK WARNING: -FILE:#: Too few actions specified in EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(_, _))... -Expected to be called twice, but has only 1 WillOnce(). -GMOCK WARNING: -FILE:#: Actions ran out in EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(_, _))... -Called 2 times, but only 1 WillOnce() is specified - returning default value. -Stack trace: -[ OK ] GMockOutputTest.ExplicitActionsRunOut -[ RUN ] GMockOutputTest.UnexpectedCall -unknown file: Failure - -Unexpected mock function call - returning default value. - Function call: Bar2(1, 0) - Returns: false -Google Mock tried the following 1 expectation, but it didn't match: - -FILE:#: EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(0, _))... - Expected arg #0: is equal to 0 - Actual: 1 - Expected: to be called once - Actual: never called - unsatisfied and active -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.UnexpectedCall -[ RUN ] GMockOutputTest.UnexpectedCallToVoidFunction -unknown file: Failure - -Unexpected mock function call - returning directly. - Function call: Bar3(1, 0) -Google Mock tried the following 1 expectation, but it didn't match: - -FILE:#: EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar3(0, _))... - Expected arg #0: is equal to 0 - Actual: 1 - Expected: to be called once - Actual: never called - unsatisfied and active -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.UnexpectedCallToVoidFunction -[ RUN ] GMockOutputTest.ExcessiveCall -FILE:#: Failure -Mock function called more times than expected - returning default value. - Function call: Bar2(0, 1) - Returns: false - Expected: to be called once - Actual: called twice - over-saturated and active -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.ExcessiveCall -[ RUN ] GMockOutputTest.ExcessiveCallToVoidFunction -FILE:#: Failure -Mock function called more times than expected - returning directly. - Function call: Bar3(0, 1) - Expected: to be called once - Actual: called twice - over-saturated and active -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.ExcessiveCallToVoidFunction -[ RUN ] GMockOutputTest.UninterestingCall - -GMOCK WARNING: -Uninteresting mock function call - returning default value. - Function call: Bar2(0, 1) - Returns: false -NOTE: You can safely ignore the above warning unless this call should not happen. Do not suppress it by blindly adding an EXPECT_CALL() if you don't mean to enforce the call. See https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/googlemock/docs/cook_book.md#knowing-when-to-expect for details. -[ OK ] GMockOutputTest.UninterestingCall -[ RUN ] GMockOutputTest.UninterestingCallToVoidFunction - -GMOCK WARNING: -Uninteresting mock function call - returning directly. - Function call: Bar3(0, 1) -NOTE: You can safely ignore the above warning unless this call should not happen. Do not suppress it by blindly adding an EXPECT_CALL() if you don't mean to enforce the call. See https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/googlemock/docs/cook_book.md#knowing-when-to-expect for details. -[ OK ] GMockOutputTest.UninterestingCallToVoidFunction -[ RUN ] GMockOutputTest.RetiredExpectation -unknown file: Failure - -Unexpected mock function call - returning default value. - Function call: Bar2(1, 1) - Returns: false -Google Mock tried the following 2 expectations, but none matched: - -FILE:#: tried expectation #0: EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(_, _))... - Expected: the expectation is active - Actual: it is retired - Expected: to be called once - Actual: called once - saturated and retired -FILE:#: tried expectation #1: EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(0, 0))... - Expected arg #0: is equal to 0 - Actual: 1 - Expected arg #1: is equal to 0 - Actual: 1 - Expected: to be called once - Actual: never called - unsatisfied and active -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.RetiredExpectation -[ RUN ] GMockOutputTest.UnsatisfiedPrerequisite -unknown file: Failure - -Unexpected mock function call - returning default value. - Function call: Bar2(1, 0) - Returns: false -Google Mock tried the following 2 expectations, but none matched: - -FILE:#: tried expectation #0: EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(0, 0))... - Expected arg #0: is equal to 0 - Actual: 1 - Expected: to be called once - Actual: never called - unsatisfied and active -FILE:#: tried expectation #1: EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(1, _))... - Expected: all pre-requisites are satisfied - Actual: the following immediate pre-requisites are not satisfied: -FILE:#: pre-requisite #0 - (end of pre-requisites) - Expected: to be called once - Actual: never called - unsatisfied and active -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.UnsatisfiedPrerequisite -[ RUN ] GMockOutputTest.UnsatisfiedPrerequisites -unknown file: Failure - -Unexpected mock function call - returning default value. - Function call: Bar2(1, 0) - Returns: false -Google Mock tried the following 2 expectations, but none matched: - -FILE:#: tried expectation #0: EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(0, 0))... - Expected arg #0: is equal to 0 - Actual: 1 - Expected: to be called once - Actual: never called - unsatisfied and active -FILE:#: tried expectation #1: EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(1, _))... - Expected: all pre-requisites are satisfied - Actual: the following immediate pre-requisites are not satisfied: -FILE:#: pre-requisite #0 -FILE:#: pre-requisite #1 - (end of pre-requisites) - Expected: to be called once - Actual: never called - unsatisfied and active -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.UnsatisfiedPrerequisites -[ RUN ] GMockOutputTest.UnsatisfiedWith -FILE:#: Failure -Actual function call count doesn't match EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(_, _))... - Expected args: are a pair where the first >= the second - Expected: to be called once - Actual: never called - unsatisfied and active -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.UnsatisfiedWith -[ RUN ] GMockOutputTest.UnsatisfiedExpectation -FILE:#: Failure -Actual function call count doesn't match EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(0, _))... - Expected: to be called twice - Actual: called once - unsatisfied and active -FILE:#: Failure -Actual function call count doesn't match EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar(_, _, _))... - Expected: to be called once - Actual: never called - unsatisfied and active -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.UnsatisfiedExpectation -[ RUN ] GMockOutputTest.MismatchArguments -unknown file: Failure - -Unexpected mock function call - returning default value. - Function call: Bar(@0x# "Ho", 0, -0.1) - Returns: '\0' -Google Mock tried the following 1 expectation, but it didn't match: - -FILE:#: EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar(Ref(s), _, Ge(0)))... - Expected arg #0: references the variable @0x# "Hi" - Actual: "Ho", which is located @0x# - Expected arg #2: is >= 0 - Actual: -0.1 - Expected: to be called once - Actual: never called - unsatisfied and active -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.MismatchArguments -[ RUN ] GMockOutputTest.MismatchWith -unknown file: Failure - -Unexpected mock function call - returning default value. - Function call: Bar2(2, 3) - Returns: false -Google Mock tried the following 1 expectation, but it didn't match: - -FILE:#: EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(Ge(2), Ge(1)))... - Expected args: are a pair where the first >= the second - Actual: don't match - Expected: to be called once - Actual: never called - unsatisfied and active -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.MismatchWith -[ RUN ] GMockOutputTest.MismatchArgumentsAndWith -unknown file: Failure - -Unexpected mock function call - returning default value. - Function call: Bar2(1, 3) - Returns: false -Google Mock tried the following 1 expectation, but it didn't match: - -FILE:#: EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(Ge(2), Ge(1)))... - Expected arg #0: is >= 2 - Actual: 1 - Expected args: are a pair where the first >= the second - Actual: don't match - Expected: to be called once - Actual: never called - unsatisfied and active -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.MismatchArgumentsAndWith -[ RUN ] GMockOutputTest.UnexpectedCallWithDefaultAction -unknown file: Failure - -Unexpected mock function call - taking default action specified at: -FILE:#: - Function call: Bar2(1, 0) - Returns: false -Google Mock tried the following 1 expectation, but it didn't match: - -FILE:#: EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(2, 2))... - Expected arg #0: is equal to 2 - Actual: 1 - Expected arg #1: is equal to 2 - Actual: 0 - Expected: to be called once - Actual: never called - unsatisfied and active -unknown file: Failure - -Unexpected mock function call - taking default action specified at: -FILE:#: - Function call: Bar2(0, 0) - Returns: true -Google Mock tried the following 1 expectation, but it didn't match: - -FILE:#: EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(2, 2))... - Expected arg #0: is equal to 2 - Actual: 0 - Expected arg #1: is equal to 2 - Actual: 0 - Expected: to be called once - Actual: never called - unsatisfied and active -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.UnexpectedCallWithDefaultAction -[ RUN ] GMockOutputTest.ExcessiveCallWithDefaultAction -FILE:#: Failure -Mock function called more times than expected - taking default action specified at: -FILE:#: - Function call: Bar2(2, 2) - Returns: true - Expected: to be called once - Actual: called twice - over-saturated and active -FILE:#: Failure -Mock function called more times than expected - taking default action specified at: -FILE:#: - Function call: Bar2(1, 1) - Returns: false - Expected: to be called once - Actual: called twice - over-saturated and active -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.ExcessiveCallWithDefaultAction -[ RUN ] GMockOutputTest.UninterestingCallWithDefaultAction - -GMOCK WARNING: -Uninteresting mock function call - taking default action specified at: -FILE:#: - Function call: Bar2(2, 2) - Returns: true -NOTE: You can safely ignore the above warning unless this call should not happen. Do not suppress it by blindly adding an EXPECT_CALL() if you don't mean to enforce the call. See https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/googlemock/docs/cook_book.md#knowing-when-to-expect for details. - -GMOCK WARNING: -Uninteresting mock function call - taking default action specified at: -FILE:#: - Function call: Bar2(1, 1) - Returns: false -NOTE: You can safely ignore the above warning unless this call should not happen. Do not suppress it by blindly adding an EXPECT_CALL() if you don't mean to enforce the call. See https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/googlemock/docs/cook_book.md#knowing-when-to-expect for details. -[ OK ] GMockOutputTest.UninterestingCallWithDefaultAction -[ RUN ] GMockOutputTest.ExplicitActionsRunOutWithDefaultAction - -GMOCK WARNING: -FILE:#: Too few actions specified in EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(_, _))... -Expected to be called twice, but has only 1 WillOnce(). -GMOCK WARNING: -FILE:#: Actions ran out in EXPECT_CALL(foo_, Bar2(_, _))... -Called 2 times, but only 1 WillOnce() is specified - taking default action specified at: -FILE:#: -Stack trace: -[ OK ] GMockOutputTest.ExplicitActionsRunOutWithDefaultAction -[ RUN ] GMockOutputTest.CatchesLeakedMocks -[ OK ] GMockOutputTest.CatchesLeakedMocks -[ RUN ] GMockOutputTest.PrintsMatcher -FILE:#: Failure -Value of: (std::pair<int, bool>(42, true)) -Expected: is pair (is >= 48, true) - Actual: (42, true) (of type std::pair<int, bool>) -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.PrintsMatcher -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.UnexpectedCall -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.UnexpectedCallToVoidFunction -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.ExcessiveCall -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.ExcessiveCallToVoidFunction -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.RetiredExpectation -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.UnsatisfiedPrerequisite -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.UnsatisfiedPrerequisites -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.UnsatisfiedWith -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.UnsatisfiedExpectation -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.MismatchArguments -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.MismatchWith -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.MismatchArgumentsAndWith -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.UnexpectedCallWithDefaultAction -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.ExcessiveCallWithDefaultAction -[ FAILED ] GMockOutputTest.PrintsMatcher - - -FILE:#: ERROR: this mock object should be deleted but never is. Its address is @0x#. -FILE:#: ERROR: this mock object should be deleted but never is. Its address is @0x#. -FILE:#: ERROR: this mock object should be deleted but never is. Its address is @0x#. -ERROR: 3 leaked mock objects found at program exit. Expectations on a mock object is verified when the object is destructed. Leaking a mock means that its expectations aren't verified, which is usually a test bug. If you really intend to leak a mock, you can suppress this error using testing::Mock::AllowLeak(mock_object), or you may use a fake or stub instead of a mock. diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_stress_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_stress_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 20725d69b..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_stress_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,240 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Tests that Google Mock constructs can be used in a large number of -// threads concurrently. - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -namespace testing { -namespace { - -// From gtest-port.h. -using ::testing::internal::ThreadWithParam; - -// The maximum number of test threads (not including helper threads) -// to create. -const int kMaxTestThreads = 50; - -// How many times to repeat a task in a test thread. -const int kRepeat = 50; - -class MockFoo { - public: - MOCK_METHOD1(Bar, int(int n)); // NOLINT - MOCK_METHOD2(Baz, char(const char* s1, const std::string& s2)); // NOLINT -}; - -// Helper for waiting for the given thread to finish and then deleting it. -template <typename T> -void JoinAndDelete(ThreadWithParam<T>* t) { - t->Join(); - delete t; -} - -struct Dummy {}; - - -// Tests that different mock objects can be used in their respective -// threads. This should generate no Google Test failure. -void TestConcurrentMockObjects(Dummy /* dummy */) { - // Creates a mock and does some typical operations on it. - MockFoo foo; - ON_CALL(foo, Bar(_)) - .WillByDefault(Return(1)); - ON_CALL(foo, Baz(_, _)) - .WillByDefault(Return('b')); - ON_CALL(foo, Baz(_, "you")) - .WillByDefault(Return('a')); - - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(0)) - .Times(AtMost(3)); - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Baz(_, _)); - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Baz("hi", "you")) - .WillOnce(Return('z')) - .WillRepeatedly(DoDefault()); - - EXPECT_EQ(1, foo.Bar(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(1, foo.Bar(0)); - EXPECT_EQ('z', foo.Baz("hi", "you")); - EXPECT_EQ('a', foo.Baz("hi", "you")); - EXPECT_EQ('b', foo.Baz("hi", "me")); -} - -// Tests invoking methods of the same mock object in multiple threads. - -struct Helper1Param { - MockFoo* mock_foo; - int* count; -}; - -void Helper1(Helper1Param param) { - for (int i = 0; i < kRepeat; i++) { - const char ch = param.mock_foo->Baz("a", "b"); - if (ch == 'a') { - // It was an expected call. - (*param.count)++; - } else { - // It was an excessive call. - EXPECT_EQ('\0', ch); - } - - // An unexpected call. - EXPECT_EQ('\0', param.mock_foo->Baz("x", "y")) << "Expected failure."; - - // An uninteresting call. - EXPECT_EQ(1, param.mock_foo->Bar(5)); - } -} - -// This should generate 3*kRepeat + 1 failures in total. -void TestConcurrentCallsOnSameObject(Dummy /* dummy */) { - MockFoo foo; - - ON_CALL(foo, Bar(_)) - .WillByDefault(Return(1)); - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Baz(_, "b")) - .Times(kRepeat) - .WillRepeatedly(Return('a')); - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Baz(_, "c")); // Expected to be unsatisfied. - - // This chunk of code should generate kRepeat failures about - // excessive calls, and 2*kRepeat failures about unexpected calls. - int count1 = 0; - const Helper1Param param = { &foo, &count1 }; - ThreadWithParam<Helper1Param>* const t = - new ThreadWithParam<Helper1Param>(Helper1, param, nullptr); - - int count2 = 0; - const Helper1Param param2 = { &foo, &count2 }; - Helper1(param2); - JoinAndDelete(t); - - EXPECT_EQ(kRepeat, count1 + count2); - - // foo's destructor should generate one failure about unsatisfied - // expectation. -} - -// Tests using the same mock object in multiple threads when the -// expectations are partially ordered. - -void Helper2(MockFoo* foo) { - for (int i = 0; i < kRepeat; i++) { - foo->Bar(2); - foo->Bar(3); - } -} - -// This should generate no Google Test failures. -void TestPartiallyOrderedExpectationsWithThreads(Dummy /* dummy */) { - MockFoo foo; - Sequence s1, s2; - - { - InSequence dummy; - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(0)); - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(1)) - .InSequence(s1, s2); - } - - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(2)) - .Times(2*kRepeat) - .InSequence(s1) - .RetiresOnSaturation(); - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(3)) - .Times(2*kRepeat) - .InSequence(s2); - - { - InSequence dummy; - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(2)) - .InSequence(s1, s2); - EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(4)); - } - - foo.Bar(0); - foo.Bar(1); - - ThreadWithParam<MockFoo*>* const t = - new ThreadWithParam<MockFoo*>(Helper2, &foo, nullptr); - Helper2(&foo); - JoinAndDelete(t); - - foo.Bar(2); - foo.Bar(4); -} - -// Tests using Google Mock constructs in many threads concurrently. -TEST(StressTest, CanUseGMockWithThreads) { - void (*test_routines[])(Dummy dummy) = { - &TestConcurrentMockObjects, - &TestConcurrentCallsOnSameObject, - &TestPartiallyOrderedExpectationsWithThreads, - }; - - const int kRoutines = sizeof(test_routines)/sizeof(test_routines[0]); - const int kCopiesOfEachRoutine = kMaxTestThreads / kRoutines; - const int kTestThreads = kCopiesOfEachRoutine * kRoutines; - ThreadWithParam<Dummy>* threads[kTestThreads] = {}; - for (int i = 0; i < kTestThreads; i++) { - // Creates a thread to run the test function. - threads[i] = new ThreadWithParam<Dummy>(test_routines[i % kRoutines], - Dummy(), nullptr); - GTEST_LOG_(INFO) << "Thread #" << i << " running . . ."; - } - - // At this point, we have many threads running. - for (int i = 0; i < kTestThreads; i++) { - JoinAndDelete(threads[i]); - } - - // Ensures that the correct number of failures have been reported. - const TestInfo* const info = UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info(); - const TestResult& result = *info->result(); - const int kExpectedFailures = (3*kRepeat + 1)*kCopiesOfEachRoutine; - GTEST_CHECK_(kExpectedFailures == result.total_part_count()) - << "Expected " << kExpectedFailures << " failures, but got " - << result.total_part_count(); -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing - -int main(int argc, char **argv) { - testing::InitGoogleMock(&argc, argv); - - const int exit_code = RUN_ALL_TESTS(); // Expected to fail. - GTEST_CHECK_(exit_code != 0) << "RUN_ALL_TESTS() did not fail as expected"; - - printf("\nPASS\n"); - return 0; -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index e9840a337..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. -// -// This file tests code in gmock.cc. - -#include "gmock/gmock.h" - -#include <string> -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/internal/custom/gtest.h" - -#if !defined(GTEST_CUSTOM_INIT_GOOGLE_TEST_FUNCTION_) - -using testing::GMOCK_FLAG(default_mock_behavior); -using testing::GMOCK_FLAG(verbose); -using testing::InitGoogleMock; - -// Verifies that calling InitGoogleMock() on argv results in new_argv, -// and the gmock_verbose flag's value is set to expected_gmock_verbose. -template <typename Char, int M, int N> -void TestInitGoogleMock(const Char* (&argv)[M], const Char* (&new_argv)[N], - const ::std::string& expected_gmock_verbose) { - const ::std::string old_verbose = GMOCK_FLAG(verbose); - - int argc = M - 1; - InitGoogleMock(&argc, const_cast<Char**>(argv)); - ASSERT_EQ(N - 1, argc) << "The new argv has wrong number of elements."; - - for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) { - EXPECT_STREQ(new_argv[i], argv[i]); - } - - EXPECT_EQ(expected_gmock_verbose, GMOCK_FLAG(verbose).c_str()); - GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = old_verbose; // Restores the gmock_verbose flag. -} - -TEST(InitGoogleMockTest, ParsesInvalidCommandLine) { - const char* argv[] = {nullptr}; - - const char* new_argv[] = {nullptr}; - - TestInitGoogleMock(argv, new_argv, GMOCK_FLAG(verbose)); -} - -TEST(InitGoogleMockTest, ParsesEmptyCommandLine) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - const char* new_argv[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - TestInitGoogleMock(argv, new_argv, GMOCK_FLAG(verbose)); -} - -TEST(InitGoogleMockTest, ParsesSingleFlag) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gmock_verbose=info", nullptr}; - - const char* new_argv[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - TestInitGoogleMock(argv, new_argv, "info"); -} - -TEST(InitGoogleMockTest, ParsesMultipleFlags) { - int old_default_behavior = GMOCK_FLAG(default_mock_behavior); - const wchar_t* argv[] = {L"foo.exe", L"--gmock_verbose=info", - L"--gmock_default_mock_behavior=2", nullptr}; - - const wchar_t* new_argv[] = {L"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - TestInitGoogleMock(argv, new_argv, "info"); - EXPECT_EQ(2, GMOCK_FLAG(default_mock_behavior)); - EXPECT_NE(2, old_default_behavior); - GMOCK_FLAG(default_mock_behavior) = old_default_behavior; -} - -TEST(InitGoogleMockTest, ParsesUnrecognizedFlag) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--non_gmock_flag=blah", nullptr}; - - const char* new_argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--non_gmock_flag=blah", nullptr}; - - TestInitGoogleMock(argv, new_argv, GMOCK_FLAG(verbose)); -} - -TEST(InitGoogleMockTest, ParsesGoogleMockFlagAndUnrecognizedFlag) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--non_gmock_flag=blah", - "--gmock_verbose=error", nullptr}; - - const char* new_argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--non_gmock_flag=blah", nullptr}; - - TestInitGoogleMock(argv, new_argv, "error"); -} - -TEST(WideInitGoogleMockTest, ParsesInvalidCommandLine) { - const wchar_t* argv[] = {nullptr}; - - const wchar_t* new_argv[] = {nullptr}; - - TestInitGoogleMock(argv, new_argv, GMOCK_FLAG(verbose)); -} - -TEST(WideInitGoogleMockTest, ParsesEmptyCommandLine) { - const wchar_t* argv[] = {L"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - const wchar_t* new_argv[] = {L"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - TestInitGoogleMock(argv, new_argv, GMOCK_FLAG(verbose)); -} - -TEST(WideInitGoogleMockTest, ParsesSingleFlag) { - const wchar_t* argv[] = {L"foo.exe", L"--gmock_verbose=info", nullptr}; - - const wchar_t* new_argv[] = {L"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - TestInitGoogleMock(argv, new_argv, "info"); -} - -TEST(WideInitGoogleMockTest, ParsesMultipleFlags) { - int old_default_behavior = GMOCK_FLAG(default_mock_behavior); - const wchar_t* argv[] = {L"foo.exe", L"--gmock_verbose=info", - L"--gmock_default_mock_behavior=2", nullptr}; - - const wchar_t* new_argv[] = {L"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - TestInitGoogleMock(argv, new_argv, "info"); - EXPECT_EQ(2, GMOCK_FLAG(default_mock_behavior)); - EXPECT_NE(2, old_default_behavior); - GMOCK_FLAG(default_mock_behavior) = old_default_behavior; -} - -TEST(WideInitGoogleMockTest, ParsesUnrecognizedFlag) { - const wchar_t* argv[] = {L"foo.exe", L"--non_gmock_flag=blah", nullptr}; - - const wchar_t* new_argv[] = {L"foo.exe", L"--non_gmock_flag=blah", nullptr}; - - TestInitGoogleMock(argv, new_argv, GMOCK_FLAG(verbose)); -} - -TEST(WideInitGoogleMockTest, ParsesGoogleMockFlagAndUnrecognizedFlag) { - const wchar_t* argv[] = {L"foo.exe", L"--non_gmock_flag=blah", - L"--gmock_verbose=error", nullptr}; - - const wchar_t* new_argv[] = {L"foo.exe", L"--non_gmock_flag=blah", nullptr}; - - TestInitGoogleMock(argv, new_argv, "error"); -} - -#endif // !defined(GTEST_CUSTOM_INIT_GOOGLE_TEST_FUNCTION_) - -// Makes sure Google Mock flags can be accessed in code. -TEST(FlagTest, IsAccessibleInCode) { - bool dummy = testing::GMOCK_FLAG(catch_leaked_mocks) && - testing::GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) == ""; - (void)dummy; // Avoids the "unused local variable" warning. -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_test_utils.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_test_utils.py deleted file mode 100755 index 7dc4e119d..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/gmock_test_utils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2006, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Unit test utilities for Google C++ Mocking Framework.""" - -import os -import sys - -# Determines path to gtest_test_utils and imports it. -SCRIPT_DIR = os.path.dirname(__file__) or '.' - -# isdir resolves symbolic links. -gtest_tests_util_dir = os.path.join(SCRIPT_DIR, '../../googletest/test') -if os.path.isdir(gtest_tests_util_dir): - GTEST_TESTS_UTIL_DIR = gtest_tests_util_dir -else: - GTEST_TESTS_UTIL_DIR = os.path.join(SCRIPT_DIR, '../../googletest/test') -sys.path.append(GTEST_TESTS_UTIL_DIR) - -# pylint: disable=C6204 -import gtest_test_utils - - -def GetSourceDir(): - """Returns the absolute path of the directory where the .py files are.""" - - return gtest_test_utils.GetSourceDir() - - -def GetTestExecutablePath(executable_name): - """Returns the absolute path of the test binary given its name. - - The function will print a message and abort the program if the resulting file - doesn't exist. - - Args: - executable_name: name of the test binary that the test script runs. - - Returns: - The absolute path of the test binary. - """ - - return gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath(executable_name) - - -def GetExitStatus(exit_code): - """Returns the argument to exit(), or -1 if exit() wasn't called. - - Args: - exit_code: the result value of os.system(command). - """ - - if os.name == 'nt': - # On Windows, os.WEXITSTATUS() doesn't work and os.system() returns - # the argument to exit() directly. - return exit_code - else: - # On Unix, os.WEXITSTATUS() must be used to extract the exit status - # from the result of os.system(). - if os.WIFEXITED(exit_code): - return os.WEXITSTATUS(exit_code) - else: - return -1 - - -# Suppresses the "Invalid const name" lint complaint -# pylint: disable-msg=C6409 - -# Exposes utilities from gtest_test_utils. -Subprocess = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess -TestCase = gtest_test_utils.TestCase -environ = gtest_test_utils.environ -SetEnvVar = gtest_test_utils.SetEnvVar -PREMATURE_EXIT_FILE_ENV_VAR = gtest_test_utils.PREMATURE_EXIT_FILE_ENV_VAR - -# pylint: enable-msg=C6409 - - -def Main(): - """Runs the unit test.""" - - gtest_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/pump_test.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/pump_test.py deleted file mode 100755 index eb5a13134..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googlemock/test/pump_test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,182 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2010, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Tests for the Pump meta-programming tool.""" - -from google3.testing.pybase import googletest -import google3.third_party.googletest.googlemock.scripts.pump - -pump = google3.third_party.googletest.googlemock.scripts.pump -Convert = pump.ConvertFromPumpSource -StripMetaComments = pump.StripMetaComments - - -class PumpTest(googletest.TestCase): - - def testConvertsEmptyToEmpty(self): - self.assertEquals('', Convert('').strip()) - - def testConvertsPlainCodeToSame(self): - self.assertEquals('#include <stdio.h>\n', - Convert('#include <stdio.h>\n')) - - def testConvertsLongIWYUPragmaToSame(self): - long_line = '// IWYU pragma: private, include "' + (80*'a') + '.h"\n' - self.assertEquals(long_line, Convert(long_line)) - - def testConvertsIWYUPragmaWithLeadingSpaceToSame(self): - long_line = ' // IWYU pragma: private, include "' + (80*'a') + '.h"\n' - self.assertEquals(long_line, Convert(long_line)) - - def testConvertsIWYUPragmaWithSlashStarLeaderToSame(self): - long_line = '/* IWYU pragma: private, include "' + (80*'a') + '.h"\n' - self.assertEquals(long_line, Convert(long_line)) - - def testConvertsIWYUPragmaWithSlashStarAndSpacesToSame(self): - long_line = ' /* IWYU pragma: private, include "' + (80*'a') + '.h"\n' - self.assertEquals(long_line, Convert(long_line)) - - def testIgnoresMetaComment(self): - self.assertEquals('', - Convert('$$ This is a Pump meta comment.\n').strip()) - - def testSimpleVarDeclarationWorks(self): - self.assertEquals('3\n', - Convert('$var m = 3\n' - '$m\n')) - - def testVarDeclarationCanReferenceEarlierVar(self): - self.assertEquals('43 != 3;\n', - Convert('$var a = 42\n' - '$var b = a + 1\n' - '$var c = (b - a)*3\n' - '$b != $c;\n')) - - def testSimpleLoopWorks(self): - self.assertEquals('1, 2, 3, 4, 5\n', - Convert('$var n = 5\n' - '$range i 1..n\n' - '$for i, [[$i]]\n')) - - def testSimpleLoopWithCommentWorks(self): - self.assertEquals('1, 2, 3, 4, 5\n', - Convert('$var n = 5 $$ This is comment 1.\n' - '$range i 1..n $$ This is comment 2.\n' - '$for i, [[$i]]\n')) - - def testNonTrivialRangeExpressionsWork(self): - self.assertEquals('1, 2, 3, 4\n', - Convert('$var n = 5\n' - '$range i (n/n)..(n - 1)\n' - '$for i, [[$i]]\n')) - - def testLoopWithoutSeparatorWorks(self): - self.assertEquals('a + 1 + 2 + 3;\n', - Convert('$range i 1..3\n' - 'a$for i [[ + $i]];\n')) - - def testCanGenerateDollarSign(self): - self.assertEquals('$\n', Convert('$($)\n')) - - def testCanIterpolateExpressions(self): - self.assertEquals('a[2] = 3;\n', - Convert('$var i = 1\n' - 'a[$(i + 1)] = $(i*4 - 1);\n')) - - def testConditionalWithoutElseBranchWorks(self): - self.assertEquals('true\n', - Convert('$var n = 5\n' - '$if n > 0 [[true]]\n')) - - def testConditionalWithElseBranchWorks(self): - self.assertEquals('true -- really false\n', - Convert('$var n = 5\n' - '$if n > 0 [[true]]\n' - '$else [[false]] -- \n' - '$if n > 10 [[really true]]\n' - '$else [[really false]]\n')) - - def testConditionalWithCascadingElseBranchWorks(self): - self.assertEquals('a\n', - Convert('$var n = 5\n' - '$if n > 0 [[a]]\n' - '$elif n > 10 [[b]]\n' - '$else [[c]]\n')) - self.assertEquals('b\n', - Convert('$var n = 5\n' - '$if n > 10 [[a]]\n' - '$elif n > 0 [[b]]\n' - '$else [[c]]\n')) - self.assertEquals('c\n', - Convert('$var n = 5\n' - '$if n > 10 [[a]]\n' - '$elif n > 8 [[b]]\n' - '$else [[c]]\n')) - - def testNestedLexicalBlocksWork(self): - self.assertEquals('a = 5;\n', - Convert('$var n = 5\n' - 'a = [[$if n > 0 [[$n]]]];\n')) - - -class StripMetaCommentsTest(googletest.TestCase): - - def testReturnsSameStringIfItContainsNoComment(self): - self.assertEquals('', StripMetaComments('')) - self.assertEquals(' blah ', StripMetaComments(' blah ')) - self.assertEquals('A single $ is fine.', - StripMetaComments('A single $ is fine.')) - self.assertEquals('multiple\nlines', - StripMetaComments('multiple\nlines')) - - def testStripsSimpleComment(self): - self.assertEquals('yes\n', StripMetaComments('yes $$ or no?\n')) - - def testStripsSimpleCommentWithMissingNewline(self): - self.assertEquals('yes', StripMetaComments('yes $$ or no?')) - - def testStripsPureCommentLinesEntirely(self): - self.assertEquals('yes\n', - StripMetaComments('$$ a pure comment line.\n' - 'yes $$ or no?\n' - ' $$ another comment line.\n')) - - def testStripsCommentsFromMultiLineText(self): - self.assertEquals('multi-\n' - 'line\n' - 'text is fine.', - StripMetaComments('multi- $$ comment 1\n' - 'line\n' - 'text is fine. $$ comment 2')) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - googletest.main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/CMakeLists.txt b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/CMakeLists.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 4fd7b5262..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/CMakeLists.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,329 +0,0 @@ -######################################################################## -# Note: CMake support is community-based. 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py_test(googletest-uninitialized-test) - - cxx_executable(gtest_xml_outfile1_test_ test gtest_main) - cxx_executable(gtest_xml_outfile2_test_ test gtest_main) - py_test(gtest_xml_outfiles_test) - py_test(googletest-json-outfiles-test) - - cxx_executable(gtest_xml_output_unittest_ test gtest) - py_test(gtest_xml_output_unittest --no_stacktrace_support) - py_test(googletest-json-output-unittest --no_stacktrace_support) -endif() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/CONTRIBUTORS b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/CONTRIBUTORS deleted file mode 100644 index 1e4afe218..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/CONTRIBUTORS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -# This file contains a list of people who've made non-trivial -# contribution to the Google C++ Testing Framework project. 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The exact way to do it -depends on which build system you use, and is usually straightforward. - -### Build with CMake - -Google Test comes with a CMake build script -([CMakeLists.txt](https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/CMakeLists.txt)) -that can be used on a wide range of platforms ("C" stands for cross-platform.). -If you don't have CMake installed already, you can download it for free from -<http://www.cmake.org/>. - -CMake works by generating native makefiles or build projects that can be used in -the compiler environment of your choice. You can either build Google Test as a -standalone project or it can be incorporated into an existing CMake build for -another project. - -#### Standalone CMake Project - -When building Google Test as a standalone project, the typical workflow starts -with: - - mkdir mybuild # Create a directory to hold the build output. - cd mybuild - cmake ${GTEST_DIR} # Generate native build scripts. - -If you want to build Google Test's samples, you should replace the last command -with - - cmake -Dgtest_build_samples=ON ${GTEST_DIR} - -If you are on a \*nix system, you should now see a Makefile in the current -directory. Just type 'make' to build gtest. - -If you use Windows and have Visual Studio installed, a `gtest.sln` file and -several `.vcproj` files will be created. You can then build them using Visual -Studio. - -On Mac OS X with Xcode installed, a `.xcodeproj` file will be generated. - -#### Incorporating Into An Existing CMake Project - -If you want to use gtest in a project which already uses CMake, then a more -robust and flexible approach is to build gtest as part of that project directly. -This is done by making the GoogleTest source code available to the main build -and adding it using CMake's `add_subdirectory()` command. This has the -significant advantage that the same compiler and linker settings are used -between gtest and the rest of your project, so issues associated with using -incompatible libraries (eg debug/release), etc. are avoided. This is -particularly useful on Windows. Making GoogleTest's source code available to the -main build can be done a few different ways: - -* Download the GoogleTest source code manually and place it at a known - location. This is the least flexible approach and can make it more difficult - to use with continuous integration systems, etc. -* Embed the GoogleTest source code as a direct copy in the main project's - source tree. This is often the simplest approach, but is also the hardest to - keep up to date. Some organizations may not permit this method. -* Add GoogleTest as a git submodule or equivalent. This may not always be - possible or appropriate. Git submodules, for example, have their own set of - advantages and drawbacks. -* Use CMake to download GoogleTest as part of the build's configure step. This - is just a little more complex, but doesn't have the limitations of the other - methods. - -The last of the above methods is implemented with a small piece of CMake code in -a separate file (e.g. `CMakeLists.txt.in`) which is copied to the build area and -then invoked as a sub-build _during the CMake stage_. That directory is then -pulled into the main build with `add_subdirectory()`. For example: - -New file `CMakeLists.txt.in`: - -```cmake -cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8.2) - -project(googletest-download NONE) - -include(ExternalProject) -ExternalProject_Add(googletest - GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/google/googletest.git - GIT_TAG master - SOURCE_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/googletest-src" - BINARY_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/googletest-build" - CONFIGURE_COMMAND "" - BUILD_COMMAND "" - INSTALL_COMMAND "" - TEST_COMMAND "" -) -``` - -Existing build's `CMakeLists.txt`: - -```cmake -# Download and unpack googletest at configure time -configure_file(CMakeLists.txt.in googletest-download/CMakeLists.txt) -execute_process(COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -G "${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" . - RESULT_VARIABLE result - WORKING_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/googletest-download ) -if(result) - message(FATAL_ERROR "CMake step for googletest failed: ${result}") -endif() -execute_process(COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} --build . - RESULT_VARIABLE result - WORKING_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/googletest-download ) -if(result) - message(FATAL_ERROR "Build step for googletest failed: ${result}") -endif() - -# Prevent overriding the parent project's compiler/linker -# settings on Windows -set(gtest_force_shared_crt ON CACHE BOOL "" FORCE) - -# Add googletest directly to our build. This defines -# the gtest and gtest_main targets. -add_subdirectory(${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/googletest-src - ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/googletest-build - EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL) - -# The gtest/gtest_main targets carry header search path -# dependencies automatically when using CMake 2.8.11 or -# later. Otherwise we have to add them here ourselves. -if (CMAKE_VERSION VERSION_LESS 2.8.11) - include_directories("${gtest_SOURCE_DIR}/include") -endif() - -# Now simply link against gtest or gtest_main as needed. Eg -add_executable(example example.cpp) -target_link_libraries(example gtest_main) -add_test(NAME example_test COMMAND example) -``` - -Note that this approach requires CMake 2.8.2 or later due to its use of the -`ExternalProject_Add()` command. The above technique is discussed in more detail -in [this separate article](http://crascit.com/2015/07/25/cmake-gtest/) which -also contains a link to a fully generalized implementation of the technique. - -##### Visual Studio Dynamic vs Static Runtimes - -By default, new Visual Studio projects link the C runtimes dynamically but -Google Test links them statically. This will generate an error that looks -something like the following: gtest.lib(gtest-all.obj) : error LNK2038: mismatch -detected for 'RuntimeLibrary': value 'MTd_StaticDebug' doesn't match value -'MDd_DynamicDebug' in main.obj - -Google Test already has a CMake option for this: `gtest_force_shared_crt` - -Enabling this option will make gtest link the runtimes dynamically too, and -match the project in which it is included. - -#### C++ Standard Version - -An environment that supports C++11 is required in order to successfully build -Google Test. One way to ensure this is to specify the standard in the top-level -project, for example by using the `set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 11)` command. If this -is not feasible, for example in a C project using Google Test for validation, -then it can be specified by adding it to the options for cmake via the -`DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS` option. - -### Tweaking Google Test - -Google Test can be used in diverse environments. The default configuration may -not work (or may not work well) out of the box in some environments. However, -you can easily tweak Google Test by defining control macros on the compiler -command line. Generally, these macros are named like `GTEST_XYZ` and you define -them to either 1 or 0 to enable or disable a certain feature. - -We list the most frequently used macros below. For a complete list, see file -[include/gtest/internal/gtest-port.h](https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/googletest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-port.h). - -### Multi-threaded Tests - -Google Test is thread-safe where the pthread library is available. After -`#include "gtest/gtest.h"`, you can check the -`GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE` macro to see whether this is the case (yes if the macro is -`#defined` to 1, no if it's undefined.). - -If Google Test doesn't correctly detect whether pthread is available in your -environment, you can force it with - - -DGTEST_HAS_PTHREAD=1 - -or - - -DGTEST_HAS_PTHREAD=0 - -When Google Test uses pthread, you may need to add flags to your compiler and/or -linker to select the pthread library, or you'll get link errors. If you use the -CMake script or the deprecated Autotools script, this is taken care of for you. -If you use your own build script, you'll need to read your compiler and linker's -manual to figure out what flags to add. - -### As a Shared Library (DLL) - -Google Test is compact, so most users can build and link it as a static library -for the simplicity. You can choose to use Google Test as a shared library (known -as a DLL on Windows) if you prefer. - -To compile *gtest* as a shared library, add - - -DGTEST_CREATE_SHARED_LIBRARY=1 - -to the compiler flags. You'll also need to tell the linker to produce a shared -library instead - consult your linker's manual for how to do it. - -To compile your *tests* that use the gtest shared library, add - - -DGTEST_LINKED_AS_SHARED_LIBRARY=1 - -to the compiler flags. - -Note: while the above steps aren't technically necessary today when using some -compilers (e.g. GCC), they may become necessary in the future, if we decide to -improve the speed of loading the library (see -<http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Visibility> for details). Therefore you are recommended -to always add the above flags when using Google Test as a shared library. -Otherwise a future release of Google Test may break your build script. - -### Avoiding Macro Name Clashes - -In C++, macros don't obey namespaces. Therefore two libraries that both define a -macro of the same name will clash if you `#include` both definitions. In case a -Google Test macro clashes with another library, you can force Google Test to -rename its macro to avoid the conflict. - -Specifically, if both Google Test and some other code define macro FOO, you can -add - - -DGTEST_DONT_DEFINE_FOO=1 - -to the compiler flags to tell Google Test to change the macro's name from `FOO` -to `GTEST_FOO`. Currently `FOO` can be `FAIL`, `SUCCEED`, or `TEST`. For -example, with `-DGTEST_DONT_DEFINE_TEST=1`, you'll need to write - - GTEST_TEST(SomeTest, DoesThis) { ... } - -instead of - - TEST(SomeTest, DoesThis) { ... } - -in order to define a test. diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/cmake/Config.cmake.in b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/cmake/Config.cmake.in deleted file mode 100644 index 12be4498b..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/cmake/Config.cmake.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -@PACKAGE_INIT@ -include(CMakeFindDependencyMacro) -if (@GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD@) - set(THREADS_PREFER_PTHREAD_FLAG @THREADS_PREFER_PTHREAD_FLAG@) - find_dependency(Threads) -endif() - -include("${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/@targets_export_name@.cmake") -check_required_components("@project_name@") diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/cmake/gtest.pc.in b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/cmake/gtest.pc.in deleted file mode 100644 index b4148fae4..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/cmake/gtest.pc.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -libdir=@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR@ -includedir=@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_INCLUDEDIR@ - -Name: gtest -Description: GoogleTest (without main() function) -Version: @PROJECT_VERSION@ -URL: https://github.com/google/googletest -Libs: -L${libdir} -lgtest @CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT@ -Cflags: -I${includedir} @GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD_MACRO@ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/cmake/gtest_main.pc.in b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/cmake/gtest_main.pc.in deleted file mode 100644 index 1e01bd19a..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/cmake/gtest_main.pc.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -libdir=@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_LIBDIR@ -includedir=@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_INCLUDEDIR@ - -Name: gtest_main -Description: GoogleTest (with main() function) -Version: @PROJECT_VERSION@ -URL: https://github.com/google/googletest -Requires: gtest -Libs: -L${libdir} -lgtest_main @CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT@ -Cflags: -I${includedir} @GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD_MACRO@ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/cmake/internal_utils.cmake b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/cmake/internal_utils.cmake deleted file mode 100644 index 2f70f0b08..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/cmake/internal_utils.cmake +++ /dev/null @@ -1,358 +0,0 @@ -# Defines functions and macros useful for building Google Test and -# Google Mock. -# -# Note: -# -# - This file will be run twice when building Google Mock (once via -# Google Test's CMakeLists.txt, and once via Google Mock's). -# Therefore it shouldn't have any side effects other than defining -# the functions and macros. -# -# - The functions/macros defined in this file may depend on Google -# Test and Google Mock's option() definitions, and thus must be -# called *after* the options have been defined. - -if (POLICY CMP0054) - cmake_policy(SET CMP0054 NEW) -endif (POLICY CMP0054) - -# Tweaks CMake's default compiler/linker settings to suit Google Test's needs. -# -# This must be a macro(), as inside a function string() can only -# update variables in the function scope. -macro(fix_default_compiler_settings_) - if (MSVC) - # For MSVC, CMake sets certain flags to defaults we want to override. - # This replacement code is taken from sample in the CMake Wiki at - # https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/community/wikis/FAQ#dynamic-replace. - foreach (flag_var - CMAKE_C_FLAGS CMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELEASE - CMAKE_C_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO - CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE - CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO) - if (NOT BUILD_SHARED_LIBS AND NOT gtest_force_shared_crt) - # When Google Test is built as a shared library, it should also use - # shared runtime libraries. Otherwise, it may end up with multiple - # copies of runtime library data in different modules, resulting in - # hard-to-find crashes. When it is built as a static library, it is - # preferable to use CRT as static libraries, as we don't have to rely - # on CRT DLLs being available. CMake always defaults to using shared - # CRT libraries, so we override that default here. - string(REPLACE "/MD" "-MT" ${flag_var} "${${flag_var}}") - endif() - - # We prefer more strict warning checking for building Google Test. - # Replaces /W3 with /W4 in defaults. - string(REPLACE "/W3" "/W4" ${flag_var} "${${flag_var}}") - - # Prevent D9025 warning for targets that have exception handling - # turned off (/EHs-c- flag). Where required, exceptions are explicitly - # re-enabled using the cxx_exception_flags variable. - string(REPLACE "/EHsc" "" ${flag_var} "${${flag_var}}") - endforeach() - endif() -endmacro() - -# Defines the compiler/linker flags used to build Google Test and -# Google Mock. You can tweak these definitions to suit your need. A -# variable's value is empty before it's explicitly assigned to. -macro(config_compiler_and_linker) - # Note: pthreads on MinGW is not supported, even if available - # instead, we use windows threading primitives - unset(GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD) - if (NOT gtest_disable_pthreads AND NOT MINGW) - # Defines CMAKE_USE_PTHREADS_INIT and CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT. - find_package(Threads) - if (CMAKE_USE_PTHREADS_INIT) - set(GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD ON) - endif() - endif() - - fix_default_compiler_settings_() - if (MSVC) - # Newlines inside flags variables break CMake's NMake generator. - # TODO(vladl@google.com): Add -RTCs and -RTCu to debug builds. - set(cxx_base_flags "-GS -W4 -WX -wd4251 -wd4275 -nologo -J -Zi") - set(cxx_base_flags "${cxx_base_flags} -D_UNICODE -DUNICODE -DWIN32 -D_WIN32") - set(cxx_base_flags "${cxx_base_flags} -DSTRICT -DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN") - set(cxx_exception_flags "-EHsc -D_HAS_EXCEPTIONS=1") - set(cxx_no_exception_flags "-EHs-c- -D_HAS_EXCEPTIONS=0") - set(cxx_no_rtti_flags "-GR-") - # Suppress "unreachable code" warning - # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3232669 explains the issue. - set(cxx_base_flags "${cxx_base_flags} -wd4702") - elseif (CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "Clang") - set(cxx_base_flags "-Wall -Wshadow -Werror -Wconversion") - set(cxx_exception_flags "-fexceptions") - set(cxx_no_exception_flags "-fno-exceptions") - set(cxx_strict_flags "-W -Wpointer-arith -Wreturn-type -Wcast-qual -Wwrite-strings -Wswitch -Wunused-parameter -Wcast-align -Wchar-subscripts -Winline -Wredundant-decls") - set(cxx_no_rtti_flags "-fno-rtti") - elseif (CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX) - set(cxx_base_flags "-Wall -Wshadow -Werror") - if(NOT CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_VERSION VERSION_LESS 7.0.0) - set(cxx_base_flags "${cxx_base_flags} -Wno-error=dangling-else") - endif() - set(cxx_exception_flags "-fexceptions") - set(cxx_no_exception_flags "-fno-exceptions") - # Until version 4.3.2, GCC doesn't define a macro to indicate - # whether RTTI is enabled. 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This document -will show you more assertions as well as how to construct complex failure -messages, propagate fatal failures, reuse and speed up your test fixtures, and -use various flags with your tests. - -## More Assertions - -This section covers some less frequently used, but still significant, -assertions. - -### Explicit Success and Failure - -These three assertions do not actually test a value or expression. Instead, they -generate a success or failure directly. Like the macros that actually perform a -test, you may stream a custom failure message into them. - -```c++ -SUCCEED(); -``` - -Generates a success. This does **NOT** make the overall test succeed. A test is -considered successful only if none of its assertions fail during its execution. - -NOTE: `SUCCEED()` is purely documentary and currently doesn't generate any -user-visible output. However, we may add `SUCCEED()` messages to googletest's -output in the future. - -```c++ -FAIL(); -ADD_FAILURE(); -ADD_FAILURE_AT("file_path", line_number); -``` - -`FAIL()` generates a fatal failure, while `ADD_FAILURE()` and `ADD_FAILURE_AT()` -generate a nonfatal failure. These are useful when control flow, rather than a -Boolean expression, determines the test's success or failure. For example, you -might want to write something like: - -```c++ -switch(expression) { - case 1: - ... some checks ... - case 2: - ... some other checks ... - default: - FAIL() << "We shouldn't get here."; -} -``` - -NOTE: you can only use `FAIL()` in functions that return `void`. See the -[Assertion Placement section](#assertion-placement) for more information. - -### Exception Assertions - -These are for verifying that a piece of code throws (or does not throw) an -exception of the given type: - -Fatal assertion | Nonfatal assertion | Verifies ------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------ | -------- -`ASSERT_THROW(statement, exception_type);` | `EXPECT_THROW(statement, exception_type);` | `statement` throws an exception of the given type -`ASSERT_ANY_THROW(statement);` | `EXPECT_ANY_THROW(statement);` | `statement` throws an exception of any type -`ASSERT_NO_THROW(statement);` | `EXPECT_NO_THROW(statement);` | `statement` doesn't throw any exception - -Examples: - -```c++ -ASSERT_THROW(Foo(5), bar_exception); - -EXPECT_NO_THROW({ - int n = 5; - Bar(&n); -}); -``` - -**Availability**: requires exceptions to be enabled in the build environment - -### Predicate Assertions for Better Error Messages - -Even though googletest has a rich set of assertions, they can never be complete, -as it's impossible (nor a good idea) to anticipate all scenarios a user might -run into. Therefore, sometimes a user has to use `EXPECT_TRUE()` to check a -complex expression, for lack of a better macro. This has the problem of not -showing you the values of the parts of the expression, making it hard to -understand what went wrong. As a workaround, some users choose to construct the -failure message by themselves, streaming it into `EXPECT_TRUE()`. However, this -is awkward especially when the expression has side-effects or is expensive to -evaluate. - -googletest gives you three different options to solve this problem: - -#### Using an Existing Boolean Function - -If you already have a function or functor that returns `bool` (or a type that -can be implicitly converted to `bool`), you can use it in a *predicate -assertion* to get the function arguments printed for free: - -<!-- mdformat off(github rendering does not support multiline tables) --> - -| Fatal assertion | Nonfatal assertion | Verifies | -| --------------------------------- | --------------------------------- | --------------------------- | -| `ASSERT_PRED1(pred1, val1)` | `EXPECT_PRED1(pred1, val1)` | `pred1(val1)` is true | -| `ASSERT_PRED2(pred2, val1, val2)` | `EXPECT_PRED2(pred2, val1, val2)` | `pred2(val1, val2)` is true | -| `...` | `...` | `...` | - -<!-- mdformat on--> -In the above, `predn` is an `n`-ary predicate function or functor, where `val1`, -`val2`, ..., and `valn` are its arguments. The assertion succeeds if the -predicate returns `true` when applied to the given arguments, and fails -otherwise. When the assertion fails, it prints the value of each argument. In -either case, the arguments are evaluated exactly once. - -Here's an example. Given - -```c++ -// Returns true if m and n have no common divisors except 1. -bool MutuallyPrime(int m, int n) { ... } - -const int a = 3; -const int b = 4; -const int c = 10; -``` - -the assertion - -```c++ - EXPECT_PRED2(MutuallyPrime, a, b); -``` - -will succeed, while the assertion - -```c++ - EXPECT_PRED2(MutuallyPrime, b, c); -``` - -will fail with the message - -```none -MutuallyPrime(b, c) is false, where -b is 4 -c is 10 -``` - -> NOTE: -> -> 1. If you see a compiler error "no matching function to call" when using -> `ASSERT_PRED*` or `EXPECT_PRED*`, please see -> [this](faq.md#the-compiler-complains-no-matching-function-to-call-when-i-use-assert-pred-how-do-i-fix-it) -> for how to resolve it. - -#### Using a Function That Returns an AssertionResult - -While `EXPECT_PRED*()` and friends are handy for a quick job, the syntax is not -satisfactory: you have to use different macros for different arities, and it -feels more like Lisp than C++. The `::testing::AssertionResult` class solves -this problem. - -An `AssertionResult` object represents the result of an assertion (whether it's -a success or a failure, and an associated message). You can create an -`AssertionResult` using one of these factory functions: - -```c++ -namespace testing { - -// Returns an AssertionResult object to indicate that an assertion has -// succeeded. -AssertionResult AssertionSuccess(); - -// Returns an AssertionResult object to indicate that an assertion has -// failed. -AssertionResult AssertionFailure(); - -} -``` - -You can then use the `<<` operator to stream messages to the `AssertionResult` -object. - -To provide more readable messages in Boolean assertions (e.g. `EXPECT_TRUE()`), -write a predicate function that returns `AssertionResult` instead of `bool`. For -example, if you define `IsEven()` as: - -```c++ -::testing::AssertionResult IsEven(int n) { - if ((n % 2) == 0) - return ::testing::AssertionSuccess(); - else - return ::testing::AssertionFailure() << n << " is odd"; -} -``` - -instead of: - -```c++ -bool IsEven(int n) { - return (n % 2) == 0; -} -``` - -the failed assertion `EXPECT_TRUE(IsEven(Fib(4)))` will print: - -```none -Value of: IsEven(Fib(4)) - Actual: false (3 is odd) -Expected: true -``` - -instead of a more opaque - -```none -Value of: IsEven(Fib(4)) - Actual: false -Expected: true -``` - -If you want informative messages in `EXPECT_FALSE` and `ASSERT_FALSE` as well -(one third of Boolean assertions in the Google code base are negative ones), and -are fine with making the predicate slower in the success case, you can supply a -success message: - -```c++ -::testing::AssertionResult IsEven(int n) { - if ((n % 2) == 0) - return ::testing::AssertionSuccess() << n << " is even"; - else - return ::testing::AssertionFailure() << n << " is odd"; -} -``` - -Then the statement `EXPECT_FALSE(IsEven(Fib(6)))` will print - -```none - Value of: IsEven(Fib(6)) - Actual: true (8 is even) - Expected: false -``` - -#### Using a Predicate-Formatter - -If you find the default message generated by `(ASSERT|EXPECT)_PRED*` and -`(ASSERT|EXPECT)_(TRUE|FALSE)` unsatisfactory, or some arguments to your -predicate do not support streaming to `ostream`, you can instead use the -following *predicate-formatter assertions* to *fully* customize how the message -is formatted: - -Fatal assertion | Nonfatal assertion | Verifies ------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------ | -------- -`ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(pred_format1, val1);` | `EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(pred_format1, val1);` | `pred_format1(val1)` is successful -`ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(pred_format2, val1, val2);` | `EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(pred_format2, val1, val2);` | `pred_format2(val1, val2)` is successful -`...` | `...` | ... - -The difference between this and the previous group of macros is that instead of -a predicate, `(ASSERT|EXPECT)_PRED_FORMAT*` take a *predicate-formatter* -(`pred_formatn`), which is a function or functor with the signature: - -```c++ -::testing::AssertionResult PredicateFormattern(const char* expr1, - const char* expr2, - ... - const char* exprn, - T1 val1, - T2 val2, - ... - Tn valn); -``` - -where `val1`, `val2`, ..., and `valn` are the values of the predicate arguments, -and `expr1`, `expr2`, ..., and `exprn` are the corresponding expressions as they -appear in the source code. The types `T1`, `T2`, ..., and `Tn` can be either -value types or reference types. For example, if an argument has type `Foo`, you -can declare it as either `Foo` or `const Foo&`, whichever is appropriate. - -As an example, let's improve the failure message in `MutuallyPrime()`, which was -used with `EXPECT_PRED2()`: - -```c++ -// Returns the smallest prime common divisor of m and n, -// or 1 when m and n are mutually prime. -int SmallestPrimeCommonDivisor(int m, int n) { ... } - -// A predicate-formatter for asserting that two integers are mutually prime. -::testing::AssertionResult AssertMutuallyPrime(const char* m_expr, - const char* n_expr, - int m, - int n) { - if (MutuallyPrime(m, n)) return ::testing::AssertionSuccess(); - - return ::testing::AssertionFailure() << m_expr << " and " << n_expr - << " (" << m << " and " << n << ") are not mutually prime, " - << "as they have a common divisor " << SmallestPrimeCommonDivisor(m, n); -} -``` - -With this predicate-formatter, we can use - -```c++ - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(AssertMutuallyPrime, b, c); -``` - -to generate the message - -```none -b and c (4 and 10) are not mutually prime, as they have a common divisor 2. -``` - -As you may have realized, many of the built-in assertions we introduced earlier -are special cases of `(EXPECT|ASSERT)_PRED_FORMAT*`. In fact, most of them are -indeed defined using `(EXPECT|ASSERT)_PRED_FORMAT*`. - -### Floating-Point Comparison - -Comparing floating-point numbers is tricky. Due to round-off errors, it is very -unlikely that two floating-points will match exactly. Therefore, `ASSERT_EQ` 's -naive comparison usually doesn't work. And since floating-points can have a wide -value range, no single fixed error bound works. It's better to compare by a -fixed relative error bound, except for values close to 0 due to the loss of -precision there. - -In general, for floating-point comparison to make sense, the user needs to -carefully choose the error bound. If they don't want or care to, comparing in -terms of Units in the Last Place (ULPs) is a good default, and googletest -provides assertions to do this. Full details about ULPs are quite long; if you -want to learn more, see -[here](https://randomascii.wordpress.com/2012/02/25/comparing-floating-point-numbers-2012-edition/). - -#### Floating-Point Macros - -<!-- mdformat off(github rendering does not support multiline tables) --> - -| Fatal assertion | Nonfatal assertion | Verifies | -| ------------------------------- | ------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------- | -| `ASSERT_FLOAT_EQ(val1, val2);` | `EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(val1, val2);` | the two `float` values are almost equal | -| `ASSERT_DOUBLE_EQ(val1, val2);` | `EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(val1, val2);` | the two `double` values are almost equal | - -<!-- mdformat on--> - -By "almost equal" we mean the values are within 4 ULP's from each other. - -The following assertions allow you to choose the acceptable error bound: - -<!-- mdformat off(github rendering does not support multiline tables) --> - -| Fatal assertion | Nonfatal assertion | Verifies | -| ------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -| `ASSERT_NEAR(val1, val2, abs_error);` | `EXPECT_NEAR(val1, val2, abs_error);` | the difference between `val1` and `val2` doesn't exceed the given absolute error | - -<!-- mdformat on--> - -#### Floating-Point Predicate-Format Functions - -Some floating-point operations are useful, but not that often used. In order to -avoid an explosion of new macros, we provide them as predicate-format functions -that can be used in predicate assertion macros (e.g. `EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2`, -etc). - -```c++ -EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::FloatLE, val1, val2); -EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::DoubleLE, val1, val2); -``` - -Verifies that `val1` is less than, or almost equal to, `val2`. You can replace -`EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2` in the above table with `ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2`. - -### Asserting Using gMock Matchers - -[gMock](../../googlemock) comes with a library of matchers for validating -arguments passed to mock objects. A gMock *matcher* is basically a predicate -that knows how to describe itself. It can be used in these assertion macros: - -<!-- mdformat off(github rendering does not support multiline tables) --> - -| Fatal assertion | Nonfatal assertion | Verifies | -| ------------------------------ | ------------------------------ | --------------------- | -| `ASSERT_THAT(value, matcher);` | `EXPECT_THAT(value, matcher);` | value matches matcher | - -<!-- mdformat on--> - -For example, `StartsWith(prefix)` is a matcher that matches a string starting -with `prefix`, and you can write: - -```c++ -using ::testing::StartsWith; -... - // Verifies that Foo() returns a string starting with "Hello". - EXPECT_THAT(Foo(), StartsWith("Hello")); -``` - -Read this -[recipe](../../googlemock/docs/cook_book.md#using-matchers-in-googletest-assertions) -in the gMock Cookbook for more details. - -gMock has a rich set of matchers. You can do many things googletest cannot do -alone with them. For a list of matchers gMock provides, read -[this](../../googlemock/docs/cook_book.md##using-matchers). It's easy to write -your [own matchers](../../googlemock/docs/cook_book.md#NewMatchers) too. - -gMock is bundled with googletest, so you don't need to add any build dependency -in order to take advantage of this. Just include `"testing/base/public/gmock.h"` -and you're ready to go. - -### More String Assertions - -(Please read the [previous](#asserting-using-gmock-matchers) section first if -you haven't.) - -You can use the gMock -[string matchers](../../googlemock/docs/cheat_sheet.md#string-matchers) with -`EXPECT_THAT()` or `ASSERT_THAT()` to do more string comparison tricks -(sub-string, prefix, suffix, regular expression, and etc). For example, - -```c++ -using ::testing::HasSubstr; -using ::testing::MatchesRegex; -... - ASSERT_THAT(foo_string, HasSubstr("needle")); - EXPECT_THAT(bar_string, MatchesRegex("\\w*\\d+")); -``` - -If the string contains a well-formed HTML or XML document, you can check whether -its DOM tree matches an -[XPath expression](http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath/#contents): - -```c++ -// Currently still in //template/prototemplate/testing:xpath_matcher -#include "template/prototemplate/testing/xpath_matcher.h" -using prototemplate::testing::MatchesXPath; -EXPECT_THAT(html_string, MatchesXPath("//a[text()='click here']")); -``` - -### Windows HRESULT assertions - -These assertions test for `HRESULT` success or failure. - -Fatal assertion | Nonfatal assertion | Verifies --------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------- | -------- -`ASSERT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(expression)` | `EXPECT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(expression)` | `expression` is a success `HRESULT` -`ASSERT_HRESULT_FAILED(expression)` | `EXPECT_HRESULT_FAILED(expression)` | `expression` is a failure `HRESULT` - -The generated output contains the human-readable error message associated with -the `HRESULT` code returned by `expression`. - -You might use them like this: - -```c++ -CComPtr<IShellDispatch2> shell; -ASSERT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(shell.CoCreateInstance(L"Shell.Application")); -CComVariant empty; -ASSERT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(shell->ShellExecute(CComBSTR(url), empty, empty, empty, empty)); -``` - -### Type Assertions - -You can call the function - -```c++ -::testing::StaticAssertTypeEq<T1, T2>(); -``` - -to assert that types `T1` and `T2` are the same. The function does nothing if -the assertion is satisfied. If the types are different, the function call will -fail to compile, the compiler error message will say that -`T1 and T2 are not the same type` and most likely (depending on the compiler) -show you the actual values of `T1` and `T2`. This is mainly useful inside -template code. - -**Caveat**: When used inside a member function of a class template or a function -template, `StaticAssertTypeEq<T1, T2>()` is effective only if the function is -instantiated. For example, given: - -```c++ -template <typename T> class Foo { - public: - void Bar() { ::testing::StaticAssertTypeEq<int, T>(); } -}; -``` - -the code: - -```c++ -void Test1() { Foo<bool> foo; } -``` - -will not generate a compiler error, as `Foo<bool>::Bar()` is never actually -instantiated. Instead, you need: - -```c++ -void Test2() { Foo<bool> foo; foo.Bar(); } -``` - -to cause a compiler error. - -### Assertion Placement - -You can use assertions in any C++ function. In particular, it doesn't have to be -a method of the test fixture class. The one constraint is that assertions that -generate a fatal failure (`FAIL*` and `ASSERT_*`) can only be used in -void-returning functions. This is a consequence of Google's not using -exceptions. By placing it in a non-void function you'll get a confusing compile -error like `"error: void value not ignored as it ought to be"` or `"cannot -initialize return object of type 'bool' with an rvalue of type 'void'"` or -`"error: no viable conversion from 'void' to 'string'"`. - -If you need to use fatal assertions in a function that returns non-void, one -option is to make the function return the value in an out parameter instead. For -example, you can rewrite `T2 Foo(T1 x)` to `void Foo(T1 x, T2* result)`. You -need to make sure that `*result` contains some sensible value even when the -function returns prematurely. As the function now returns `void`, you can use -any assertion inside of it. - -If changing the function's type is not an option, you should just use assertions -that generate non-fatal failures, such as `ADD_FAILURE*` and `EXPECT_*`. - -NOTE: Constructors and destructors are not considered void-returning functions, -according to the C++ language specification, and so you may not use fatal -assertions in them; you'll get a compilation error if you try. Instead, either -call `abort` and crash the entire test executable, or put the fatal assertion in -a `SetUp`/`TearDown` function; see -[constructor/destructor vs. `SetUp`/`TearDown`](faq.md#CtorVsSetUp) - -WARNING: A fatal assertion in a helper function (private void-returning method) -called from a constructor or destructor does not does not terminate the current -test, as your intuition might suggest: it merely returns from the constructor or -destructor early, possibly leaving your object in a partially-constructed or -partially-destructed state! You almost certainly want to `abort` or use -`SetUp`/`TearDown` instead. - -## Teaching googletest How to Print Your Values - -When a test assertion such as `EXPECT_EQ` fails, googletest prints the argument -values to help you debug. It does this using a user-extensible value printer. - -This printer knows how to print built-in C++ types, native arrays, STL -containers, and any type that supports the `<<` operator. For other types, it -prints the raw bytes in the value and hopes that you the user can figure it out. - -As mentioned earlier, the printer is *extensible*. That means you can teach it -to do a better job at printing your particular type than to dump the bytes. To -do that, define `<<` for your type: - -```c++ -#include <ostream> - -namespace foo { - -class Bar { // We want googletest to be able to print instances of this. -... - // Create a free inline friend function. - friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const Bar& bar) { - return os << bar.DebugString(); // whatever needed to print bar to os - } -}; - -// If you can't declare the function in the class it's important that the -// << operator is defined in the SAME namespace that defines Bar. C++'s look-up -// rules rely on that. -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const Bar& bar) { - return os << bar.DebugString(); // whatever needed to print bar to os -} - -} // namespace foo -``` - -Sometimes, this might not be an option: your team may consider it bad style to -have a `<<` operator for `Bar`, or `Bar` may already have a `<<` operator that -doesn't do what you want (and you cannot change it). If so, you can instead -define a `PrintTo()` function like this: - -```c++ -#include <ostream> - -namespace foo { - -class Bar { - ... - friend void PrintTo(const Bar& bar, std::ostream* os) { - *os << bar.DebugString(); // whatever needed to print bar to os - } -}; - -// If you can't declare the function in the class it's important that PrintTo() -// is defined in the SAME namespace that defines Bar. C++'s look-up rules rely -// on that. -void PrintTo(const Bar& bar, std::ostream* os) { - *os << bar.DebugString(); // whatever needed to print bar to os -} - -} // namespace foo -``` - -If you have defined both `<<` and `PrintTo()`, the latter will be used when -googletest is concerned. This allows you to customize how the value appears in -googletest's output without affecting code that relies on the behavior of its -`<<` operator. - -If you want to print a value `x` using googletest's value printer yourself, just -call `::testing::PrintToString(x)`, which returns an `std::string`: - -```c++ -vector<pair<Bar, int> > bar_ints = GetBarIntVector(); - -EXPECT_TRUE(IsCorrectBarIntVector(bar_ints)) - << "bar_ints = " << ::testing::PrintToString(bar_ints); -``` - -## Death Tests - -In many applications, there are assertions that can cause application failure if -a condition is not met. These sanity checks, which ensure that the program is in -a known good state, are there to fail at the earliest possible time after some -program state is corrupted. If the assertion checks the wrong condition, then -the program may proceed in an erroneous state, which could lead to memory -corruption, security holes, or worse. Hence it is vitally important to test that -such assertion statements work as expected. - -Since these precondition checks cause the processes to die, we call such tests -_death tests_. More generally, any test that checks that a program terminates -(except by throwing an exception) in an expected fashion is also a death test. - -Note that if a piece of code throws an exception, we don't consider it "death" -for the purpose of death tests, as the caller of the code could catch the -exception and avoid the crash. If you want to verify exceptions thrown by your -code, see [Exception Assertions](#ExceptionAssertions). - -If you want to test `EXPECT_*()/ASSERT_*()` failures in your test code, see -Catching Failures - -### How to Write a Death Test - -googletest has the following macros to support death tests: - -Fatal assertion | Nonfatal assertion | Verifies ------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------ | -------- -`ASSERT_DEATH(statement, matcher);` | `EXPECT_DEATH(statement, matcher);` | `statement` crashes with the given error -`ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(statement, matcher);` | `EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(statement, matcher);` | if death tests are supported, verifies that `statement` crashes with the given error; otherwise verifies nothing -`ASSERT_DEBUG_DEATH(statement, matcher);` | `EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH(statement, matcher);` | `statement` crashes with the given error **in debug mode**. When not in debug (i.e. `NDEBUG` is defined), this just executes `statement` -`ASSERT_EXIT(statement, predicate, matcher);` | `EXPECT_EXIT(statement, predicate, matcher);` | `statement` exits with the given error, and its exit code matches `predicate` - -where `statement` is a statement that is expected to cause the process to die, -`predicate` is a function or function object that evaluates an integer exit -status, and `matcher` is either a gMock matcher matching a `const std::string&` -or a (Perl) regular expression - either of which is matched against the stderr -output of `statement`. For legacy reasons, a bare string (i.e. with no matcher) -is interpreted as `ContainsRegex(str)`, **not** `Eq(str)`. Note that `statement` -can be *any valid statement* (including *compound statement*) and doesn't have -to be an expression. - -As usual, the `ASSERT` variants abort the current test function, while the -`EXPECT` variants do not. - -> NOTE: We use the word "crash" here to mean that the process terminates with a -> *non-zero* exit status code. There are two possibilities: either the process -> has called `exit()` or `_exit()` with a non-zero value, or it may be killed by -> a signal. -> -> This means that if *`statement`* terminates the process with a 0 exit code, it -> is *not* considered a crash by `EXPECT_DEATH`. Use `EXPECT_EXIT` instead if -> this is the case, or if you want to restrict the exit code more precisely. - -A predicate here must accept an `int` and return a `bool`. The death test -succeeds only if the predicate returns `true`. googletest defines a few -predicates that handle the most common cases: - -```c++ -::testing::ExitedWithCode(exit_code) -``` - -This expression is `true` if the program exited normally with the given exit -code. - -```c++ -::testing::KilledBySignal(signal_number) // Not available on Windows. -``` - -This expression is `true` if the program was killed by the given signal. - -The `*_DEATH` macros are convenient wrappers for `*_EXIT` that use a predicate -that verifies the process' exit code is non-zero. - -Note that a death test only cares about three things: - -1. does `statement` abort or exit the process? -2. (in the case of `ASSERT_EXIT` and `EXPECT_EXIT`) does the exit status - satisfy `predicate`? Or (in the case of `ASSERT_DEATH` and `EXPECT_DEATH`) - is the exit status non-zero? And -3. does the stderr output match `matcher`? - -In particular, if `statement` generates an `ASSERT_*` or `EXPECT_*` failure, it -will **not** cause the death test to fail, as googletest assertions don't abort -the process. - -To write a death test, simply use one of the above macros inside your test -function. For example, - -```c++ -TEST(MyDeathTest, Foo) { - // This death test uses a compound statement. - ASSERT_DEATH({ - int n = 5; - Foo(&n); - }, "Error on line .* of Foo()"); -} - -TEST(MyDeathTest, NormalExit) { - EXPECT_EXIT(NormalExit(), ::testing::ExitedWithCode(0), "Success"); -} - -TEST(MyDeathTest, KillMyself) { - EXPECT_EXIT(KillMyself(), ::testing::KilledBySignal(SIGKILL), - "Sending myself unblockable signal"); -} -``` - -verifies that: - -* calling `Foo(5)` causes the process to die with the given error message, -* calling `NormalExit()` causes the process to print `"Success"` to stderr and - exit with exit code 0, and -* calling `KillMyself()` kills the process with signal `SIGKILL`. - -The test function body may contain other assertions and statements as well, if -necessary. - -### Death Test Naming - -IMPORTANT: We strongly recommend you to follow the convention of naming your -**test suite** (not test) `*DeathTest` when it contains a death test, as -demonstrated in the above example. The -[Death Tests And Threads](#death-tests-and-threads) section below explains why. - -If a test fixture class is shared by normal tests and death tests, you can use -`using` or `typedef` to introduce an alias for the fixture class and avoid -duplicating its code: - -```c++ -class FooTest : public ::testing::Test { ... }; - -using FooDeathTest = FooTest; - -TEST_F(FooTest, DoesThis) { - // normal test -} - -TEST_F(FooDeathTest, DoesThat) { - // death test -} -``` - -### Regular Expression Syntax - -On POSIX systems (e.g. Linux, Cygwin, and Mac), googletest uses the -[POSIX extended regular expression](http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/xbd_chap09.html#tag_09_04) -syntax. To learn about this syntax, you may want to read this -[Wikipedia entry](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression#POSIX_Extended_Regular_Expressions). - -On Windows, googletest uses its own simple regular expression implementation. It -lacks many features. For example, we don't support union (`"x|y"`), grouping -(`"(xy)"`), brackets (`"[xy]"`), and repetition count (`"x{5,7}"`), among -others. Below is what we do support (`A` denotes a literal character, period -(`.`), or a single `\\ ` escape sequence; `x` and `y` denote regular -expressions.): - -Expression | Meaning ----------- | -------------------------------------------------------------- -`c` | matches any literal character `c` -`\\d` | matches any decimal digit -`\\D` | matches any character that's not a decimal digit -`\\f` | matches `\f` -`\\n` | matches `\n` -`\\r` | matches `\r` -`\\s` | matches any ASCII whitespace, including `\n` -`\\S` | matches any character that's not a whitespace -`\\t` | matches `\t` -`\\v` | matches `\v` -`\\w` | matches any letter, `_`, or decimal digit -`\\W` | matches any character that `\\w` doesn't match -`\\c` | matches any literal character `c`, which must be a punctuation -`.` | matches any single character except `\n` -`A?` | matches 0 or 1 occurrences of `A` -`A*` | matches 0 or many occurrences of `A` -`A+` | matches 1 or many occurrences of `A` -`^` | matches the beginning of a string (not that of each line) -`$` | matches the end of a string (not that of each line) -`xy` | matches `x` followed by `y` - -To help you determine which capability is available on your system, googletest -defines macros to govern which regular expression it is using. The macros are: -`GTEST_USES_SIMPLE_RE=1` or `GTEST_USES_POSIX_RE=1`. If you want your death -tests to work in all cases, you can either `#if` on these macros or use the more -limited syntax only. - -### How It Works - -Under the hood, `ASSERT_EXIT()` spawns a new process and executes the death test -statement in that process. The details of how precisely that happens depend on -the platform and the variable ::testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) (which is -initialized from the command-line flag `--gtest_death_test_style`). - -* On POSIX systems, `fork()` (or `clone()` on Linux) is used to spawn the - child, after which: - * If the variable's value is `"fast"`, the death test statement is - immediately executed. - * If the variable's value is `"threadsafe"`, the child process re-executes - the unit test binary just as it was originally invoked, but with some - extra flags to cause just the single death test under consideration to - be run. -* On Windows, the child is spawned using the `CreateProcess()` API, and - re-executes the binary to cause just the single death test under - consideration to be run - much like the `threadsafe` mode on POSIX. - -Other values for the variable are illegal and will cause the death test to fail. -Currently, the flag's default value is **"fast"** - -1. the child's exit status satisfies the predicate, and -2. the child's stderr matches the regular expression. - -If the death test statement runs to completion without dying, the child process -will nonetheless terminate, and the assertion fails. - -### Death Tests And Threads - -The reason for the two death test styles has to do with thread safety. Due to -well-known problems with forking in the presence of threads, death tests should -be run in a single-threaded context. Sometimes, however, it isn't feasible to -arrange that kind of environment. For example, statically-initialized modules -may start threads before main is ever reached. Once threads have been created, -it may be difficult or impossible to clean them up. - -googletest has three features intended to raise awareness of threading issues. - -1. A warning is emitted if multiple threads are running when a death test is - encountered. -2. Test suites with a name ending in "DeathTest" are run before all other - tests. -3. It uses `clone()` instead of `fork()` to spawn the child process on Linux - (`clone()` is not available on Cygwin and Mac), as `fork()` is more likely - to cause the child to hang when the parent process has multiple threads. - -It's perfectly fine to create threads inside a death test statement; they are -executed in a separate process and cannot affect the parent. - -### Death Test Styles - -The "threadsafe" death test style was introduced in order to help mitigate the -risks of testing in a possibly multithreaded environment. It trades increased -test execution time (potentially dramatically so) for improved thread safety. - -The automated testing framework does not set the style flag. You can choose a -particular style of death tests by setting the flag programmatically: - -```c++ -testing::FLAGS_gtest_death_test_style="threadsafe" -``` - -You can do this in `main()` to set the style for all death tests in the binary, -or in individual tests. Recall that flags are saved before running each test and -restored afterwards, so you need not do that yourself. For example: - -```c++ -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - InitGoogle(argv[0], &argc, &argv, true); - ::testing::FLAGS_gtest_death_test_style = "fast"; - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} - -TEST(MyDeathTest, TestOne) { - ::testing::FLAGS_gtest_death_test_style = "threadsafe"; - // This test is run in the "threadsafe" style: - ASSERT_DEATH(ThisShouldDie(), ""); -} - -TEST(MyDeathTest, TestTwo) { - // This test is run in the "fast" style: - ASSERT_DEATH(ThisShouldDie(), ""); -} -``` - -### Caveats - -The `statement` argument of `ASSERT_EXIT()` can be any valid C++ statement. If -it leaves the current function via a `return` statement or by throwing an -exception, the death test is considered to have failed. Some googletest macros -may return from the current function (e.g. `ASSERT_TRUE()`), so be sure to avoid -them in `statement`. - -Since `statement` runs in the child process, any in-memory side effect (e.g. -modifying a variable, releasing memory, etc) it causes will *not* be observable -in the parent process. In particular, if you release memory in a death test, -your program will fail the heap check as the parent process will never see the -memory reclaimed. To solve this problem, you can - -1. try not to free memory in a death test; -2. free the memory again in the parent process; or -3. do not use the heap checker in your program. - -Due to an implementation detail, you cannot place multiple death test assertions -on the same line; otherwise, compilation will fail with an unobvious error -message. - -Despite the improved thread safety afforded by the "threadsafe" style of death -test, thread problems such as deadlock are still possible in the presence of -handlers registered with `pthread_atfork(3)`. - - -## Using Assertions in Sub-routines - -### Adding Traces to Assertions - -If a test sub-routine is called from several places, when an assertion inside it -fails, it can be hard to tell which invocation of the sub-routine the failure is -from. You can alleviate this problem using extra logging or custom failure -messages, but that usually clutters up your tests. A better solution is to use -the `SCOPED_TRACE` macro or the `ScopedTrace` utility: - -```c++ -SCOPED_TRACE(message); -``` -```c++ -ScopedTrace trace("file_path", line_number, message); -``` - -where `message` can be anything streamable to `std::ostream`. `SCOPED_TRACE` -macro will cause the current file name, line number, and the given message to be -added in every failure message. `ScopedTrace` accepts explicit file name and -line number in arguments, which is useful for writing test helpers. The effect -will be undone when the control leaves the current lexical scope. - -For example, - -```c++ -10: void Sub1(int n) { -11: EXPECT_EQ(Bar(n), 1); -12: EXPECT_EQ(Bar(n + 1), 2); -13: } -14: -15: TEST(FooTest, Bar) { -16: { -17: SCOPED_TRACE("A"); // This trace point will be included in -18: // every failure in this scope. -19: Sub1(1); -20: } -21: // Now it won't. -22: Sub1(9); -23: } -``` - -could result in messages like these: - -```none -path/to/foo_test.cc:11: Failure -Value of: Bar(n) -Expected: 1 - Actual: 2 -Google Test trace: -path/to/foo_test.cc:17: A - -path/to/foo_test.cc:12: Failure -Value of: Bar(n + 1) -Expected: 2 - Actual: 3 -``` - -Without the trace, it would've been difficult to know which invocation of -`Sub1()` the two failures come from respectively. (You could add an extra -message to each assertion in `Sub1()` to indicate the value of `n`, but that's -tedious.) - -Some tips on using `SCOPED_TRACE`: - -1. With a suitable message, it's often enough to use `SCOPED_TRACE` at the - beginning of a sub-routine, instead of at each call site. -2. When calling sub-routines inside a loop, make the loop iterator part of the - message in `SCOPED_TRACE` such that you can know which iteration the failure - is from. -3. Sometimes the line number of the trace point is enough for identifying the - particular invocation of a sub-routine. In this case, you don't have to - choose a unique message for `SCOPED_TRACE`. You can simply use `""`. -4. You can use `SCOPED_TRACE` in an inner scope when there is one in the outer - scope. In this case, all active trace points will be included in the failure - messages, in reverse order they are encountered. -5. The trace dump is clickable in Emacs - hit `return` on a line number and - you'll be taken to that line in the source file! - -### Propagating Fatal Failures - -A common pitfall when using `ASSERT_*` and `FAIL*` is not understanding that -when they fail they only abort the _current function_, not the entire test. For -example, the following test will segfault: - -```c++ -void Subroutine() { - // Generates a fatal failure and aborts the current function. - ASSERT_EQ(1, 2); - - // The following won't be executed. - ... -} - -TEST(FooTest, Bar) { - Subroutine(); // The intended behavior is for the fatal failure - // in Subroutine() to abort the entire test. - - // The actual behavior: the function goes on after Subroutine() returns. - int* p = NULL; - *p = 3; // Segfault! -} -``` - -To alleviate this, googletest provides three different solutions. You could use -either exceptions, the `(ASSERT|EXPECT)_NO_FATAL_FAILURE` assertions or the -`HasFatalFailure()` function. They are described in the following two -subsections. - -#### Asserting on Subroutines with an exception - -The following code can turn ASSERT-failure into an exception: - -```c++ -class ThrowListener : public testing::EmptyTestEventListener { - void OnTestPartResult(const testing::TestPartResult& result) override { - if (result.type() == testing::TestPartResult::kFatalFailure) { - throw testing::AssertionException(result); - } - } -}; -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - ... - testing::UnitTest::GetInstance()->listeners().Append(new ThrowListener); - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} -``` - -This listener should be added after other listeners if you have any, otherwise -they won't see failed `OnTestPartResult`. - -#### Asserting on Subroutines - -As shown above, if your test calls a subroutine that has an `ASSERT_*` failure -in it, the test will continue after the subroutine returns. This may not be what -you want. - -Often people want fatal failures to propagate like exceptions. For that -googletest offers the following macros: - -Fatal assertion | Nonfatal assertion | Verifies -------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------- | -------- -`ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(statement);` | `EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(statement);` | `statement` doesn't generate any new fatal failures in the current thread. - -Only failures in the thread that executes the assertion are checked to determine -the result of this type of assertions. If `statement` creates new threads, -failures in these threads are ignored. - -Examples: - -```c++ -ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(Foo()); - -int i; -EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE({ - i = Bar(); -}); -``` - -Assertions from multiple threads are currently not supported on Windows. - -#### Checking for Failures in the Current Test - -`HasFatalFailure()` in the `::testing::Test` class returns `true` if an -assertion in the current test has suffered a fatal failure. This allows -functions to catch fatal failures in a sub-routine and return early. - -```c++ -class Test { - public: - ... - static bool HasFatalFailure(); -}; -``` - -The typical usage, which basically simulates the behavior of a thrown exception, -is: - -```c++ -TEST(FooTest, Bar) { - Subroutine(); - // Aborts if Subroutine() had a fatal failure. - if (HasFatalFailure()) return; - - // The following won't be executed. - ... -} -``` - -If `HasFatalFailure()` is used outside of `TEST()` , `TEST_F()` , or a test -fixture, you must add the `::testing::Test::` prefix, as in: - -```c++ -if (::testing::Test::HasFatalFailure()) return; -``` - -Similarly, `HasNonfatalFailure()` returns `true` if the current test has at -least one non-fatal failure, and `HasFailure()` returns `true` if the current -test has at least one failure of either kind. - -## Logging Additional Information - -In your test code, you can call `RecordProperty("key", value)` to log additional -information, where `value` can be either a string or an `int`. The *last* value -recorded for a key will be emitted to the -[XML output](#generating-an-xml-report) if you specify one. For example, the -test - -```c++ -TEST_F(WidgetUsageTest, MinAndMaxWidgets) { - RecordProperty("MaximumWidgets", ComputeMaxUsage()); - RecordProperty("MinimumWidgets", ComputeMinUsage()); -} -``` - -will output XML like this: - -```xml - ... - <testcase name="MinAndMaxWidgets" status="run" time="0.006" classname="WidgetUsageTest" MaximumWidgets="12" MinimumWidgets="9" /> - ... -``` - -> NOTE: -> -> * `RecordProperty()` is a static member of the `Test` class. Therefore it -> needs to be prefixed with `::testing::Test::` if used outside of the -> `TEST` body and the test fixture class. -> * *`key`* must be a valid XML attribute name, and cannot conflict with the -> ones already used by googletest (`name`, `status`, `time`, `classname`, -> `type_param`, and `value_param`). -> * Calling `RecordProperty()` outside of the lifespan of a test is allowed. -> If it's called outside of a test but between a test suite's -> `SetUpTestSuite()` and `TearDownTestSuite()` methods, it will be -> attributed to the XML element for the test suite. If it's called outside -> of all test suites (e.g. in a test environment), it will be attributed to -> the top-level XML element. - -## Sharing Resources Between Tests in the Same Test Suite - -googletest creates a new test fixture object for each test in order to make -tests independent and easier to debug. However, sometimes tests use resources -that are expensive to set up, making the one-copy-per-test model prohibitively -expensive. - -If the tests don't change the resource, there's no harm in their sharing a -single resource copy. So, in addition to per-test set-up/tear-down, googletest -also supports per-test-suite set-up/tear-down. To use it: - -1. In your test fixture class (say `FooTest` ), declare as `static` some member - variables to hold the shared resources. -2. Outside your test fixture class (typically just below it), define those - member variables, optionally giving them initial values. -3. In the same test fixture class, define a `static void SetUpTestSuite()` - function (remember not to spell it as **`SetupTestSuite`** with a small - `u`!) to set up the shared resources and a `static void TearDownTestSuite()` - function to tear them down. - -That's it! googletest automatically calls `SetUpTestSuite()` before running the -*first test* in the `FooTest` test suite (i.e. before creating the first -`FooTest` object), and calls `TearDownTestSuite()` after running the *last test* -in it (i.e. after deleting the last `FooTest` object). In between, the tests can -use the shared resources. - -Remember that the test order is undefined, so your code can't depend on a test -preceding or following another. Also, the tests must either not modify the state -of any shared resource, or, if they do modify the state, they must restore the -state to its original value before passing control to the next test. - -Here's an example of per-test-suite set-up and tear-down: - -```c++ -class FooTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - // Per-test-suite set-up. - // Called before the first test in this test suite. - // Can be omitted if not needed. - static void SetUpTestSuite() { - shared_resource_ = new ...; - } - - // Per-test-suite tear-down. - // Called after the last test in this test suite. - // Can be omitted if not needed. - static void TearDownTestSuite() { - delete shared_resource_; - shared_resource_ = NULL; - } - - // You can define per-test set-up logic as usual. - virtual void SetUp() { ... } - - // You can define per-test tear-down logic as usual. - virtual void TearDown() { ... } - - // Some expensive resource shared by all tests. - static T* shared_resource_; -}; - -T* FooTest::shared_resource_ = NULL; - -TEST_F(FooTest, Test1) { - ... you can refer to shared_resource_ here ... -} - -TEST_F(FooTest, Test2) { - ... you can refer to shared_resource_ here ... -} -``` - -NOTE: Though the above code declares `SetUpTestSuite()` protected, it may -sometimes be necessary to declare it public, such as when using it with -`TEST_P`. - -## Global Set-Up and Tear-Down - -Just as you can do set-up and tear-down at the test level and the test suite -level, you can also do it at the test program level. Here's how. - -First, you subclass the `::testing::Environment` class to define a test -environment, which knows how to set-up and tear-down: - -```c++ -class Environment : public ::testing::Environment { - public: - ~Environment() override {} - - // Override this to define how to set up the environment. - void SetUp() override {} - - // Override this to define how to tear down the environment. - void TearDown() override {} -}; -``` - -Then, you register an instance of your environment class with googletest by -calling the `::testing::AddGlobalTestEnvironment()` function: - -```c++ -Environment* AddGlobalTestEnvironment(Environment* env); -``` - -Now, when `RUN_ALL_TESTS()` is called, it first calls the `SetUp()` method of -each environment object, then runs the tests if none of the environments -reported fatal failures and `GTEST_SKIP()` was not called. `RUN_ALL_TESTS()` -always calls `TearDown()` with each environment object, regardless of whether or -not the tests were run. - -It's OK to register multiple environment objects. In this suite, their `SetUp()` -will be called in the order they are registered, and their `TearDown()` will be -called in the reverse order. - -Note that googletest takes ownership of the registered environment objects. -Therefore **do not delete them** by yourself. - -You should call `AddGlobalTestEnvironment()` before `RUN_ALL_TESTS()` is called, -probably in `main()`. If you use `gtest_main`, you need to call this before -`main()` starts for it to take effect. One way to do this is to define a global -variable like this: - -```c++ -::testing::Environment* const foo_env = - ::testing::AddGlobalTestEnvironment(new FooEnvironment); -``` - -However, we strongly recommend you to write your own `main()` and call -`AddGlobalTestEnvironment()` there, as relying on initialization of global -variables makes the code harder to read and may cause problems when you register -multiple environments from different translation units and the environments have -dependencies among them (remember that the compiler doesn't guarantee the order -in which global variables from different translation units are initialized). - -## Value-Parameterized Tests - -*Value-parameterized tests* allow you to test your code with different -parameters without writing multiple copies of the same test. This is useful in a -number of situations, for example: - -* You have a piece of code whose behavior is affected by one or more - command-line flags. You want to make sure your code performs correctly for - various values of those flags. -* You want to test different implementations of an OO interface. -* You want to test your code over various inputs (a.k.a. data-driven testing). - This feature is easy to abuse, so please exercise your good sense when doing - it! - -### How to Write Value-Parameterized Tests - -To write value-parameterized tests, first you should define a fixture class. It -must be derived from both `testing::Test` and `testing::WithParamInterface<T>` -(the latter is a pure interface), where `T` is the type of your parameter -values. For convenience, you can just derive the fixture class from -`testing::TestWithParam<T>`, which itself is derived from both `testing::Test` -and `testing::WithParamInterface<T>`. `T` can be any copyable type. If it's a -raw pointer, you are responsible for managing the lifespan of the pointed -values. - -NOTE: If your test fixture defines `SetUpTestSuite()` or `TearDownTestSuite()` -they must be declared **public** rather than **protected** in order to use -`TEST_P`. - -```c++ -class FooTest : - public testing::TestWithParam<const char*> { - // You can implement all the usual fixture class members here. - // To access the test parameter, call GetParam() from class - // TestWithParam<T>. -}; - -// Or, when you want to add parameters to a pre-existing fixture class: -class BaseTest : public testing::Test { - ... -}; -class BarTest : public BaseTest, - public testing::WithParamInterface<const char*> { - ... -}; -``` - -Then, use the `TEST_P` macro to define as many test patterns using this fixture -as you want. The `_P` suffix is for "parameterized" or "pattern", whichever you -prefer to think. - -```c++ -TEST_P(FooTest, DoesBlah) { - // Inside a test, access the test parameter with the GetParam() method - // of the TestWithParam<T> class: - EXPECT_TRUE(foo.Blah(GetParam())); - ... -} - -TEST_P(FooTest, HasBlahBlah) { - ... -} -``` - -Finally, you can use `INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P` to instantiate the test suite -with any set of parameters you want. googletest defines a number of functions -for generating test parameters. They return what we call (surprise!) *parameter -generators*. Here is a summary of them, which are all in the `testing` -namespace: - -<!-- mdformat off(github rendering does not support multiline tables) --> - -| Parameter Generator | Behavior | -| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -| `Range(begin, end [, step])` | Yields values `{begin, begin+step, begin+step+step, ...}`. The values do not include `end`. `step` defaults to 1. | -| `Values(v1, v2, ..., vN)` | Yields values `{v1, v2, ..., vN}`. | -| `ValuesIn(container)` and `ValuesIn(begin,end)` | Yields values from a C-style array, an STL-style container, or an iterator range `[begin, end)` | -| `Bool()` | Yields sequence `{false, true}`. | -| `Combine(g1, g2, ..., gN)` | Yields all combinations (Cartesian product) as std\:\:tuples of the values generated by the `N` generators. | - -<!-- mdformat on--> - -For more details, see the comments at the definitions of these functions. - -The following statement will instantiate tests from the `FooTest` test suite -each with parameter values `"meeny"`, `"miny"`, and `"moe"`. - -```c++ -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(InstantiationName, - FooTest, - testing::Values("meeny", "miny", "moe")); -``` - -NOTE: The code above must be placed at global or namespace scope, not at -function scope. - -NOTE: Don't forget this step! If you do your test will silently pass, but none -of its suites will ever run! - -There is work in progress to make omitting `INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P` show up -under the `GoogleTestVerification` test suite and to then make that an error. -If you have a test suite where that omission is not an error, for example it is -in a library that may be linked in for other reason or where the list of test -cases is dynamic and may be empty, then this check can be suppressed by tagging -the test suite: - -```c++ -GTEST_ALLOW_UNINSTANTIATED_PARAMETERIZED_TEST(FooTest); -``` - -To distinguish different instances of the pattern (yes, you can instantiate it -more than once), the first argument to `INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P` is a prefix -that will be added to the actual test suite name. Remember to pick unique -prefixes for different instantiations. The tests from the instantiation above -will have these names: - -* `InstantiationName/FooTest.DoesBlah/0` for `"meeny"` -* `InstantiationName/FooTest.DoesBlah/1` for `"miny"` -* `InstantiationName/FooTest.DoesBlah/2` for `"moe"` -* `InstantiationName/FooTest.HasBlahBlah/0` for `"meeny"` -* `InstantiationName/FooTest.HasBlahBlah/1` for `"miny"` -* `InstantiationName/FooTest.HasBlahBlah/2` for `"moe"` - -You can use these names in [`--gtest_filter`](#running-a-subset-of-the-tests). - -This statement will instantiate all tests from `FooTest` again, each with -parameter values `"cat"` and `"dog"`: - -```c++ -const char* pets[] = {"cat", "dog"}; -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(AnotherInstantiationName, FooTest, - testing::ValuesIn(pets)); -``` - -The tests from the instantiation above will have these names: - -* `AnotherInstantiationName/FooTest.DoesBlah/0` for `"cat"` -* `AnotherInstantiationName/FooTest.DoesBlah/1` for `"dog"` -* `AnotherInstantiationName/FooTest.HasBlahBlah/0` for `"cat"` -* `AnotherInstantiationName/FooTest.HasBlahBlah/1` for `"dog"` - -Please note that `INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P` will instantiate *all* tests in the -given test suite, whether their definitions come before or *after* the -`INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P` statement. - -You can see [sample7_unittest.cc] and [sample8_unittest.cc] for more examples. - -[sample7_unittest.cc]: ../samples/sample7_unittest.cc "Parameterized Test example" -[sample8_unittest.cc]: ../samples/sample8_unittest.cc "Parameterized Test example with multiple parameters" - -### Creating Value-Parameterized Abstract Tests - -In the above, we define and instantiate `FooTest` in the *same* source file. -Sometimes you may want to define value-parameterized tests in a library and let -other people instantiate them later. This pattern is known as *abstract tests*. -As an example of its application, when you are designing an interface you can -write a standard suite of abstract tests (perhaps using a factory function as -the test parameter) that all implementations of the interface are expected to -pass. When someone implements the interface, they can instantiate your suite to -get all the interface-conformance tests for free. - -To define abstract tests, you should organize your code like this: - -1. Put the definition of the parameterized test fixture class (e.g. `FooTest`) - in a header file, say `foo_param_test.h`. Think of this as *declaring* your - abstract tests. -2. Put the `TEST_P` definitions in `foo_param_test.cc`, which includes - `foo_param_test.h`. Think of this as *implementing* your abstract tests. - -Once they are defined, you can instantiate them by including `foo_param_test.h`, -invoking `INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P()`, and depending on the library target that -contains `foo_param_test.cc`. You can instantiate the same abstract test suite -multiple times, possibly in different source files. - -### Specifying Names for Value-Parameterized Test Parameters - -The optional last argument to `INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P()` allows the user to -specify a function or functor that generates custom test name suffixes based on -the test parameters. The function should accept one argument of type -`testing::TestParamInfo<class ParamType>`, and return `std::string`. - -`testing::PrintToStringParamName` is a builtin test suffix generator that -returns the value of `testing::PrintToString(GetParam())`. It does not work for -`std::string` or C strings. - -NOTE: test names must be non-empty, unique, and may only contain ASCII -alphanumeric characters. In particular, they -[should not contain underscores](faq.md#why-should-test-suite-names-and-test-names-not-contain-underscore) - -```c++ -class MyTestSuite : public testing::TestWithParam<int> {}; - -TEST_P(MyTestSuite, MyTest) -{ - std::cout << "Example Test Param: " << GetParam() << std::endl; -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(MyGroup, MyTestSuite, testing::Range(0, 10), - testing::PrintToStringParamName()); -``` - -Providing a custom functor allows for more control over test parameter name -generation, especially for types where the automatic conversion does not -generate helpful parameter names (e.g. strings as demonstrated above). The -following example illustrates this for multiple parameters, an enumeration type -and a string, and also demonstrates how to combine generators. It uses a lambda -for conciseness: - -```c++ -enum class MyType { MY_FOO = 0, MY_BAR = 1 }; - -class MyTestSuite : public testing::TestWithParam<std::tuple<MyType, string>> { -}; - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - MyGroup, MyTestSuite, - testing::Combine( - testing::Values(MyType::VALUE_0, MyType::VALUE_1), - testing::ValuesIn("", "")), - [](const testing::TestParamInfo<MyTestSuite::ParamType>& info) { - string name = absl::StrCat( - std::get<0>(info.param) == MY_FOO ? "Foo" : "Bar", "_", - std::get<1>(info.param)); - absl::c_replace_if(name, [](char c) { return !std::isalnum(c); }, '_'); - return name; - }); -``` - -## Typed Tests - -Suppose you have multiple implementations of the same interface and want to make -sure that all of them satisfy some common requirements. Or, you may have defined -several types that are supposed to conform to the same "concept" and you want to -verify it. In both cases, you want the same test logic repeated for different -types. - -While you can write one `TEST` or `TEST_F` for each type you want to test (and -you may even factor the test logic into a function template that you invoke from -the `TEST`), it's tedious and doesn't scale: if you want `m` tests over `n` -types, you'll end up writing `m*n` `TEST`s. - -*Typed tests* allow you to repeat the same test logic over a list of types. You -only need to write the test logic once, although you must know the type list -when writing typed tests. Here's how you do it: - -First, define a fixture class template. It should be parameterized by a type. -Remember to derive it from `::testing::Test`: - -```c++ -template <typename T> -class FooTest : public ::testing::Test { - public: - ... - typedef std::list<T> List; - static T shared_; - T value_; -}; -``` - -Next, associate a list of types with the test suite, which will be repeated for -each type in the list: - -```c++ -using MyTypes = ::testing::Types<char, int, unsigned int>; -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(FooTest, MyTypes); -``` - -The type alias (`using` or `typedef`) is necessary for the `TYPED_TEST_SUITE` -macro to parse correctly. Otherwise the compiler will think that each comma in -the type list introduces a new macro argument. - -Then, use `TYPED_TEST()` instead of `TEST_F()` to define a typed test for this -test suite. You can repeat this as many times as you want: - -```c++ -TYPED_TEST(FooTest, DoesBlah) { - // Inside a test, refer to the special name TypeParam to get the type - // parameter. Since we are inside a derived class template, C++ requires - // us to visit the members of FooTest via 'this'. - TypeParam n = this->value_; - - // To visit static members of the fixture, add the 'TestFixture::' - // prefix. - n += TestFixture::shared_; - - // To refer to typedefs in the fixture, add the 'typename TestFixture::' - // prefix. The 'typename' is required to satisfy the compiler. - typename TestFixture::List values; - - values.push_back(n); - ... -} - -TYPED_TEST(FooTest, HasPropertyA) { ... } -``` - -You can see [sample6_unittest.cc] for a complete example. - -[sample6_unittest.cc]: ../samples/sample6_unittest.cc "Typed Test example" - -## Type-Parameterized Tests - -*Type-parameterized tests* are like typed tests, except that they don't require -you to know the list of types ahead of time. Instead, you can define the test -logic first and instantiate it with different type lists later. You can even -instantiate it more than once in the same program. - -If you are designing an interface or concept, you can define a suite of -type-parameterized tests to verify properties that any valid implementation of -the interface/concept should have. Then, the author of each implementation can -just instantiate the test suite with their type to verify that it conforms to -the requirements, without having to write similar tests repeatedly. Here's an -example: - -First, define a fixture class template, as we did with typed tests: - -```c++ -template <typename T> -class FooTest : public ::testing::Test { - ... -}; -``` - -Next, declare that you will define a type-parameterized test suite: - -```c++ -TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(FooTest); -``` - -Then, use `TYPED_TEST_P()` to define a type-parameterized test. You can repeat -this as many times as you want: - -```c++ -TYPED_TEST_P(FooTest, DoesBlah) { - // Inside a test, refer to TypeParam to get the type parameter. - TypeParam n = 0; - ... -} - -TYPED_TEST_P(FooTest, HasPropertyA) { ... } -``` - -Now the tricky part: you need to register all test patterns using the -`REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P` macro before you can instantiate them. The first -argument of the macro is the test suite name; the rest are the names of the -tests in this test suite: - -```c++ -REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(FooTest, - DoesBlah, HasPropertyA); -``` - -Finally, you are free to instantiate the pattern with the types you want. If you -put the above code in a header file, you can `#include` it in multiple C++ -source files and instantiate it multiple times. - -```c++ -typedef ::testing::Types<char, int, unsigned int> MyTypes; -INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(My, FooTest, MyTypes); -``` - -To distinguish different instances of the pattern, the first argument to the -`INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P` macro is a prefix that will be added to the -actual test suite name. Remember to pick unique prefixes for different -instances. - -In the special case where the type list contains only one type, you can write -that type directly without `::testing::Types<...>`, like this: - -```c++ -INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(My, FooTest, int); -``` - -You can see [sample6_unittest.cc] for a complete example. - -## Testing Private Code - -If you change your software's internal implementation, your tests should not -break as long as the change is not observable by users. Therefore, **per the -black-box testing principle, most of the time you should test your code through -its public interfaces.** - -**If you still find yourself needing to test internal implementation code, -consider if there's a better design.** The desire to test internal -implementation is often a sign that the class is doing too much. Consider -extracting an implementation class, and testing it. Then use that implementation -class in the original class. - -If you absolutely have to test non-public interface code though, you can. There -are two cases to consider: - -* Static functions ( *not* the same as static member functions!) or unnamed - namespaces, and -* Private or protected class members - -To test them, we use the following special techniques: - -* Both static functions and definitions/declarations in an unnamed namespace - are only visible within the same translation unit. To test them, you can - `#include` the entire `.cc` file being tested in your `*_test.cc` file. - (#including `.cc` files is not a good way to reuse code - you should not do - this in production code!) - - However, a better approach is to move the private code into the - `foo::internal` namespace, where `foo` is the namespace your project - normally uses, and put the private declarations in a `*-internal.h` file. - Your production `.cc` files and your tests are allowed to include this - internal header, but your clients are not. This way, you can fully test your - internal implementation without leaking it to your clients. - -* Private class members are only accessible from within the class or by - friends. To access a class' private members, you can declare your test - fixture as a friend to the class and define accessors in your fixture. Tests - using the fixture can then access the private members of your production - class via the accessors in the fixture. Note that even though your fixture - is a friend to your production class, your tests are not automatically - friends to it, as they are technically defined in sub-classes of the - fixture. - - Another way to test private members is to refactor them into an - implementation class, which is then declared in a `*-internal.h` file. Your - clients aren't allowed to include this header but your tests can. Such is - called the - [Pimpl](https://www.gamedev.net/articles/programming/general-and-gameplay-programming/the-c-pimpl-r1794/) - (Private Implementation) idiom. - - Or, you can declare an individual test as a friend of your class by adding - this line in the class body: - - ```c++ - FRIEND_TEST(TestSuiteName, TestName); - ``` - - For example, - - ```c++ - // foo.h - class Foo { - ... - private: - FRIEND_TEST(FooTest, BarReturnsZeroOnNull); - - int Bar(void* x); - }; - - // foo_test.cc - ... - TEST(FooTest, BarReturnsZeroOnNull) { - Foo foo; - EXPECT_EQ(foo.Bar(NULL), 0); // Uses Foo's private member Bar(). - } - ``` - - Pay special attention when your class is defined in a namespace, as you - should define your test fixtures and tests in the same namespace if you want - them to be friends of your class. For example, if the code to be tested - looks like: - - ```c++ - namespace my_namespace { - - class Foo { - friend class FooTest; - FRIEND_TEST(FooTest, Bar); - FRIEND_TEST(FooTest, Baz); - ... definition of the class Foo ... - }; - - } // namespace my_namespace - ``` - - Your test code should be something like: - - ```c++ - namespace my_namespace { - - class FooTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - ... - }; - - TEST_F(FooTest, Bar) { ... } - TEST_F(FooTest, Baz) { ... } - - } // namespace my_namespace - ``` - -## "Catching" Failures - -If you are building a testing utility on top of googletest, you'll want to test -your utility. What framework would you use to test it? googletest, of course. - -The challenge is to verify that your testing utility reports failures correctly. -In frameworks that report a failure by throwing an exception, you could catch -the exception and assert on it. But googletest doesn't use exceptions, so how do -we test that a piece of code generates an expected failure? - -gunit-spi.h contains some constructs to do this. After #including this header, -you can use - -```c++ - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(statement, substring); -``` - -to assert that `statement` generates a fatal (e.g. `ASSERT_*`) failure in the -current thread whose message contains the given `substring`, or use - -```c++ - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(statement, substring); -``` - -if you are expecting a non-fatal (e.g. `EXPECT_*`) failure. - -Only failures in the current thread are checked to determine the result of this -type of expectations. If `statement` creates new threads, failures in these -threads are also ignored. If you want to catch failures in other threads as -well, use one of the following macros instead: - -```c++ - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(statement, substring); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(statement, substring); -``` - -NOTE: Assertions from multiple threads are currently not supported on Windows. - -For technical reasons, there are some caveats: - -1. You cannot stream a failure message to either macro. - -2. `statement` in `EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE{_ON_ALL_THREADS}()` cannot reference - local non-static variables or non-static members of `this` object. - -3. `statement` in `EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE{_ON_ALL_THREADS}()` cannot return a - value. - -## Registering tests programmatically - -The `TEST` macros handle the vast majority of all use cases, but there are few -where runtime registration logic is required. For those cases, the framework -provides the `::testing::RegisterTest` that allows callers to register arbitrary -tests dynamically. - -This is an advanced API only to be used when the `TEST` macros are insufficient. -The macros should be preferred when possible, as they avoid most of the -complexity of calling this function. - -It provides the following signature: - -```c++ -template <typename Factory> -TestInfo* RegisterTest(const char* test_suite_name, const char* test_name, - const char* type_param, const char* value_param, - const char* file, int line, Factory factory); -``` - -The `factory` argument is a factory callable (move-constructible) object or -function pointer that creates a new instance of the Test object. It handles -ownership to the caller. The signature of the callable is `Fixture*()`, where -`Fixture` is the test fixture class for the test. All tests registered with the -same `test_suite_name` must return the same fixture type. This is checked at -runtime. - -The framework will infer the fixture class from the factory and will call the -`SetUpTestSuite` and `TearDownTestSuite` for it. - -Must be called before `RUN_ALL_TESTS()` is invoked, otherwise behavior is -undefined. - -Use case example: - -```c++ -class MyFixture : public ::testing::Test { - public: - // All of these optional, just like in regular macro usage. - static void SetUpTestSuite() { ... } - static void TearDownTestSuite() { ... } - void SetUp() override { ... } - void TearDown() override { ... } -}; - -class MyTest : public MyFixture { - public: - explicit MyTest(int data) : data_(data) {} - void TestBody() override { ... } - - private: - int data_; -}; - -void RegisterMyTests(const std::vector<int>& values) { - for (int v : values) { - ::testing::RegisterTest( - "MyFixture", ("Test" + std::to_string(v)).c_str(), nullptr, - std::to_string(v).c_str(), - __FILE__, __LINE__, - // Important to use the fixture type as the return type here. - [=]() -> MyFixture* { return new MyTest(v); }); - } -} -... -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - std::vector<int> values_to_test = LoadValuesFromConfig(); - RegisterMyTests(values_to_test); - ... - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} -``` -## Getting the Current Test's Name - -Sometimes a function may need to know the name of the currently running test. -For example, you may be using the `SetUp()` method of your test fixture to set -the golden file name based on which test is running. The `::testing::TestInfo` -class has this information: - -```c++ -namespace testing { - -class TestInfo { - public: - // Returns the test suite name and the test name, respectively. - // - // Do NOT delete or free the return value - it's managed by the - // TestInfo class. - const char* test_suite_name() const; - const char* name() const; -}; - -} -``` - -To obtain a `TestInfo` object for the currently running test, call -`current_test_info()` on the `UnitTest` singleton object: - -```c++ - // Gets information about the currently running test. - // Do NOT delete the returned object - it's managed by the UnitTest class. - const ::testing::TestInfo* const test_info = - ::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info(); - - printf("We are in test %s of test suite %s.\n", - test_info->name(), - test_info->test_suite_name()); -``` - -`current_test_info()` returns a null pointer if no test is running. In -particular, you cannot find the test suite name in `TestSuiteSetUp()`, -`TestSuiteTearDown()` (where you know the test suite name implicitly), or -functions called from them. - -## Extending googletest by Handling Test Events - -googletest provides an **event listener API** to let you receive notifications -about the progress of a test program and test failures. The events you can -listen to include the start and end of the test program, a test suite, or a test -method, among others. You may use this API to augment or replace the standard -console output, replace the XML output, or provide a completely different form -of output, such as a GUI or a database. You can also use test events as -checkpoints to implement a resource leak checker, for example. - -### Defining Event Listeners - -To define a event listener, you subclass either testing::TestEventListener or -testing::EmptyTestEventListener The former is an (abstract) interface, where -*each pure virtual method can be overridden to handle a test event* (For -example, when a test starts, the `OnTestStart()` method will be called.). The -latter provides an empty implementation of all methods in the interface, such -that a subclass only needs to override the methods it cares about. - -When an event is fired, its context is passed to the handler function as an -argument. The following argument types are used: - -* UnitTest reflects the state of the entire test program, -* TestSuite has information about a test suite, which can contain one or more - tests, -* TestInfo contains the state of a test, and -* TestPartResult represents the result of a test assertion. - -An event handler function can examine the argument it receives to find out -interesting information about the event and the test program's state. - -Here's an example: - -```c++ - class MinimalistPrinter : public ::testing::EmptyTestEventListener { - // Called before a test starts. - virtual void OnTestStart(const ::testing::TestInfo& test_info) { - printf("*** Test %s.%s starting.\n", - test_info.test_suite_name(), test_info.name()); - } - - // Called after a failed assertion or a SUCCESS(). - virtual void OnTestPartResult(const ::testing::TestPartResult& test_part_result) { - printf("%s in %s:%d\n%s\n", - test_part_result.failed() ? "*** Failure" : "Success", - test_part_result.file_name(), - test_part_result.line_number(), - test_part_result.summary()); - } - - // Called after a test ends. - virtual void OnTestEnd(const ::testing::TestInfo& test_info) { - printf("*** Test %s.%s ending.\n", - test_info.test_suite_name(), test_info.name()); - } - }; -``` - -### Using Event Listeners - -To use the event listener you have defined, add an instance of it to the -googletest event listener list (represented by class TestEventListeners - note -the "s" at the end of the name) in your `main()` function, before calling -`RUN_ALL_TESTS()`: - -```c++ -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - ::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - // Gets hold of the event listener list. - ::testing::TestEventListeners& listeners = - ::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance()->listeners(); - // Adds a listener to the end. googletest takes the ownership. - listeners.Append(new MinimalistPrinter); - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} -``` - -There's only one problem: the default test result printer is still in effect, so -its output will mingle with the output from your minimalist printer. To suppress -the default printer, just release it from the event listener list and delete it. -You can do so by adding one line: - -```c++ - ... - delete listeners.Release(listeners.default_result_printer()); - listeners.Append(new MinimalistPrinter); - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -``` - -Now, sit back and enjoy a completely different output from your tests. For more -details, see [sample9_unittest.cc]. - -[sample9_unittest.cc]: ../samples/sample9_unittest.cc "Event listener example" - -You may append more than one listener to the list. When an `On*Start()` or -`OnTestPartResult()` event is fired, the listeners will receive it in the order -they appear in the list (since new listeners are added to the end of the list, -the default text printer and the default XML generator will receive the event -first). An `On*End()` event will be received by the listeners in the *reverse* -order. This allows output by listeners added later to be framed by output from -listeners added earlier. - -### Generating Failures in Listeners - -You may use failure-raising macros (`EXPECT_*()`, `ASSERT_*()`, `FAIL()`, etc) -when processing an event. There are some restrictions: - -1. You cannot generate any failure in `OnTestPartResult()` (otherwise it will - cause `OnTestPartResult()` to be called recursively). -2. A listener that handles `OnTestPartResult()` is not allowed to generate any - failure. - -When you add listeners to the listener list, you should put listeners that -handle `OnTestPartResult()` *before* listeners that can generate failures. This -ensures that failures generated by the latter are attributed to the right test -by the former. - -See [sample10_unittest.cc] for an example of a failure-raising listener. - -[sample10_unittest.cc]: ../samples/sample10_unittest.cc "Failure-raising listener example" - -## Running Test Programs: Advanced Options - -googletest test programs are ordinary executables. Once built, you can run them -directly and affect their behavior via the following environment variables -and/or command line flags. For the flags to work, your programs must call -`::testing::InitGoogleTest()` before calling `RUN_ALL_TESTS()`. - -To see a list of supported flags and their usage, please run your test program -with the `--help` flag. You can also use `-h`, `-?`, or `/?` for short. - -If an option is specified both by an environment variable and by a flag, the -latter takes precedence. - -### Selecting Tests - -#### Listing Test Names - -Sometimes it is necessary to list the available tests in a program before -running them so that a filter may be applied if needed. Including the flag -`--gtest_list_tests` overrides all other flags and lists tests in the following -format: - -```none -TestSuite1. - TestName1 - TestName2 -TestSuite2. - TestName -``` - -None of the tests listed are actually run if the flag is provided. There is no -corresponding environment variable for this flag. - -#### Running a Subset of the Tests - -By default, a googletest program runs all tests the user has defined. Sometimes, -you want to run only a subset of the tests (e.g. for debugging or quickly -verifying a change). If you set the `GTEST_FILTER` environment variable or the -`--gtest_filter` flag to a filter string, googletest will only run the tests -whose full names (in the form of `TestSuiteName.TestName`) match the filter. - -The format of a filter is a '`:`'-separated list of wildcard patterns (called -the *positive patterns*) optionally followed by a '`-`' and another -'`:`'-separated pattern list (called the *negative patterns*). A test matches -the filter if and only if it matches any of the positive patterns but does not -match any of the negative patterns. - -A pattern may contain `'*'` (matches any string) or `'?'` (matches any single -character). For convenience, the filter `'*-NegativePatterns'` can be also -written as `'-NegativePatterns'`. - -For example: - -* `./foo_test` Has no flag, and thus runs all its tests. -* `./foo_test --gtest_filter=*` Also runs everything, due to the single - match-everything `*` value. -* `./foo_test --gtest_filter=FooTest.*` Runs everything in test suite - `FooTest` . -* `./foo_test --gtest_filter=*Null*:*Constructor*` Runs any test whose full - name contains either `"Null"` or `"Constructor"` . -* `./foo_test --gtest_filter=-*DeathTest.*` Runs all non-death tests. -* `./foo_test --gtest_filter=FooTest.*-FooTest.Bar` Runs everything in test - suite `FooTest` except `FooTest.Bar`. -* `./foo_test --gtest_filter=FooTest.*:BarTest.*-FooTest.Bar:BarTest.Foo` Runs - everything in test suite `FooTest` except `FooTest.Bar` and everything in - test suite `BarTest` except `BarTest.Foo`. - -#### Temporarily Disabling Tests - -If you have a broken test that you cannot fix right away, you can add the -`DISABLED_` prefix to its name. This will exclude it from execution. This is -better than commenting out the code or using `#if 0`, as disabled tests are -still compiled (and thus won't rot). - -If you need to disable all tests in a test suite, you can either add `DISABLED_` -to the front of the name of each test, or alternatively add it to the front of -the test suite name. - -For example, the following tests won't be run by googletest, even though they -will still be compiled: - -```c++ -// Tests that Foo does Abc. -TEST(FooTest, DISABLED_DoesAbc) { ... } - -class DISABLED_BarTest : public ::testing::Test { ... }; - -// Tests that Bar does Xyz. -TEST_F(DISABLED_BarTest, DoesXyz) { ... } -``` - -NOTE: This feature should only be used for temporary pain-relief. You still have -to fix the disabled tests at a later date. As a reminder, googletest will print -a banner warning you if a test program contains any disabled tests. - -TIP: You can easily count the number of disabled tests you have using `gsearch` -and/or `grep`. This number can be used as a metric for improving your test -quality. - -#### Temporarily Enabling Disabled Tests - -To include disabled tests in test execution, just invoke the test program with -the `--gtest_also_run_disabled_tests` flag or set the -`GTEST_ALSO_RUN_DISABLED_TESTS` environment variable to a value other than `0`. -You can combine this with the `--gtest_filter` flag to further select which -disabled tests to run. - -### Repeating the Tests - -Once in a while you'll run into a test whose result is hit-or-miss. Perhaps it -will fail only 1% of the time, making it rather hard to reproduce the bug under -a debugger. This can be a major source of frustration. - -The `--gtest_repeat` flag allows you to repeat all (or selected) test methods in -a program many times. Hopefully, a flaky test will eventually fail and give you -a chance to debug. Here's how to use it: - -```none -$ foo_test --gtest_repeat=1000 -Repeat foo_test 1000 times and don't stop at failures. - -$ foo_test --gtest_repeat=-1 -A negative count means repeating forever. - -$ foo_test --gtest_repeat=1000 --gtest_break_on_failure -Repeat foo_test 1000 times, stopping at the first failure. This -is especially useful when running under a debugger: when the test -fails, it will drop into the debugger and you can then inspect -variables and stacks. - -$ foo_test --gtest_repeat=1000 --gtest_filter=FooBar.* -Repeat the tests whose name matches the filter 1000 times. -``` - -If your test program contains -[global set-up/tear-down](#global-set-up-and-tear-down) code, it will be -repeated in each iteration as well, as the flakiness may be in it. You can also -specify the repeat count by setting the `GTEST_REPEAT` environment variable. - -### Shuffling the Tests - -You can specify the `--gtest_shuffle` flag (or set the `GTEST_SHUFFLE` -environment variable to `1`) to run the tests in a program in a random order. -This helps to reveal bad dependencies between tests. - -By default, googletest uses a random seed calculated from the current time. -Therefore you'll get a different order every time. The console output includes -the random seed value, such that you can reproduce an order-related test failure -later. To specify the random seed explicitly, use the `--gtest_random_seed=SEED` -flag (or set the `GTEST_RANDOM_SEED` environment variable), where `SEED` is an -integer in the range [0, 99999]. The seed value 0 is special: it tells -googletest to do the default behavior of calculating the seed from the current -time. - -If you combine this with `--gtest_repeat=N`, googletest will pick a different -random seed and re-shuffle the tests in each iteration. - -### Controlling Test Output - -#### Colored Terminal Output - -googletest can use colors in its terminal output to make it easier to spot the -important information: - -<code> -...<br/> - <font color="green">[----------]</font><font color="black"> 1 test from - FooTest</font><br/> - <font color="green">[ RUN ]</font><font color="black"> - FooTest.DoesAbc</font><br/> - <font color="green">[ OK ]</font><font color="black"> - FooTest.DoesAbc </font><br/> - <font color="green">[----------]</font><font color="black"> - 2 tests from BarTest</font><br/> - <font color="green">[ RUN ]</font><font color="black"> - BarTest.HasXyzProperty </font><br/> - <font color="green">[ OK ]</font><font color="black"> - BarTest.HasXyzProperty</font><br/> - <font color="green">[ RUN ]</font><font color="black"> - BarTest.ReturnsTrueOnSuccess ... some error messages ...</font><br/> - <font color="red">[ FAILED ]</font><font color="black"> - BarTest.ReturnsTrueOnSuccess ...</font><br/> - <font color="green">[==========]</font><font color="black"> - 30 tests from 14 test suites ran.</font><br/> - <font color="green">[ PASSED ]</font><font color="black"> - 28 tests.</font><br/> - <font color="red">[ FAILED ]</font><font color="black"> - 2 tests, listed below:</font><br/> - <font color="red">[ FAILED ]</font><font color="black"> - BarTest.ReturnsTrueOnSuccess</font><br/> - <font color="red">[ FAILED ]</font><font color="black"> - AnotherTest.DoesXyz<br/> -<br/> - 2 FAILED TESTS - </font> -</code> - -You can set the `GTEST_COLOR` environment variable or the `--gtest_color` -command line flag to `yes`, `no`, or `auto` (the default) to enable colors, -disable colors, or let googletest decide. When the value is `auto`, googletest -will use colors if and only if the output goes to a terminal and (on non-Windows -platforms) the `TERM` environment variable is set to `xterm` or `xterm-color`. - -#### Suppressing the Elapsed Time - -By default, googletest prints the time it takes to run each test. To disable -that, run the test program with the `--gtest_print_time=0` command line flag, or -set the GTEST_PRINT_TIME environment variable to `0`. - -#### Suppressing UTF-8 Text Output - -In case of assertion failures, googletest prints expected and actual values of -type `string` both as hex-encoded strings as well as in readable UTF-8 text if -they contain valid non-ASCII UTF-8 characters. If you want to suppress the UTF-8 -text because, for example, you don't have an UTF-8 compatible output medium, run -the test program with `--gtest_print_utf8=0` or set the `GTEST_PRINT_UTF8` -environment variable to `0`. - - - -#### Generating an XML Report - -googletest can emit a detailed XML report to a file in addition to its normal -textual output. The report contains the duration of each test, and thus can help -you identify slow tests. The report is also used by the http://unittest -dashboard to show per-test-method error messages. - -To generate the XML report, set the `GTEST_OUTPUT` environment variable or the -`--gtest_output` flag to the string `"xml:path_to_output_file"`, which will -create the file at the given location. You can also just use the string `"xml"`, -in which case the output can be found in the `test_detail.xml` file in the -current directory. - -If you specify a directory (for example, `"xml:output/directory/"` on Linux or -`"xml:output\directory\"` on Windows), googletest will create the XML file in -that directory, named after the test executable (e.g. `foo_test.xml` for test -program `foo_test` or `foo_test.exe`). If the file already exists (perhaps left -over from a previous run), googletest will pick a different name (e.g. -`foo_test_1.xml`) to avoid overwriting it. - -The report is based on the `junitreport` Ant task. Since that format was -originally intended for Java, a little interpretation is required to make it -apply to googletest tests, as shown here: - -```xml -<testsuites name="AllTests" ...> - <testsuite name="test_case_name" ...> - <testcase name="test_name" ...> - <failure message="..."/> - <failure message="..."/> - <failure message="..."/> - </testcase> - </testsuite> -</testsuites> -``` - -* The root `<testsuites>` element corresponds to the entire test program. -* `<testsuite>` elements correspond to googletest test suites. -* `<testcase>` elements correspond to googletest test functions. - -For instance, the following program - -```c++ -TEST(MathTest, Addition) { ... } -TEST(MathTest, Subtraction) { ... } -TEST(LogicTest, NonContradiction) { ... } -``` - -could generate this report: - -```xml -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> -<testsuites tests="3" failures="1" errors="0" time="0.035" timestamp="2011-10-31T18:52:42" name="AllTests"> - <testsuite name="MathTest" tests="2" failures="1" errors="0" time="0.015"> - <testcase name="Addition" status="run" time="0.007" classname=""> - <failure message="Value of: add(1, 1)
 Actual: 3
Expected: 2" type="">...</failure> - <failure message="Value of: add(1, -1)
 Actual: 1
Expected: 0" type="">...</failure> - </testcase> - <testcase name="Subtraction" status="run" time="0.005" classname=""> - </testcase> - </testsuite> - <testsuite name="LogicTest" tests="1" failures="0" errors="0" time="0.005"> - <testcase name="NonContradiction" status="run" time="0.005" classname=""> - </testcase> - </testsuite> -</testsuites> -``` - -Things to note: - -* The `tests` attribute of a `<testsuites>` or `<testsuite>` element tells how - many test functions the googletest program or test suite contains, while the - `failures` attribute tells how many of them failed. - -* The `time` attribute expresses the duration of the test, test suite, or - entire test program in seconds. - -* The `timestamp` attribute records the local date and time of the test - execution. - -* Each `<failure>` element corresponds to a single failed googletest - assertion. - -#### Generating a JSON Report - -googletest can also emit a JSON report as an alternative format to XML. To -generate the JSON report, set the `GTEST_OUTPUT` environment variable or the -`--gtest_output` flag to the string `"json:path_to_output_file"`, which will -create the file at the given location. You can also just use the string -`"json"`, in which case the output can be found in the `test_detail.json` file -in the current directory. - -The report format conforms to the following JSON Schema: - -```json -{ - "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/schema#", - "type": "object", - "definitions": { - "TestCase": { - "type": "object", - "properties": { - "name": { "type": "string" }, - "tests": { "type": "integer" }, - "failures": { "type": "integer" }, - "disabled": { "type": "integer" }, - "time": { "type": "string" }, - "testsuite": { - "type": "array", - "items": { - "$ref": "#/definitions/TestInfo" - } - } - } - }, - "TestInfo": { - "type": "object", - "properties": { - "name": { "type": "string" }, - "status": { - "type": "string", - "enum": ["RUN", "NOTRUN"] - }, - "time": { "type": "string" }, - "classname": { "type": "string" }, - "failures": { - "type": "array", - "items": { - "$ref": "#/definitions/Failure" - } - } - } - }, - "Failure": { - "type": "object", - "properties": { - "failures": { "type": "string" }, - "type": { "type": "string" } - } - } - }, - "properties": { - "tests": { "type": "integer" }, - "failures": { "type": "integer" }, - "disabled": { "type": "integer" }, - "errors": { "type": "integer" }, - "timestamp": { - "type": "string", - "format": "date-time" - }, - "time": { "type": "string" }, - "name": { "type": "string" }, - "testsuites": { - "type": "array", - "items": { - "$ref": "#/definitions/TestCase" - } - } - } -} -``` - -The report uses the format that conforms to the following Proto3 using the -[JSON encoding](https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#json): - -```proto -syntax = "proto3"; - -package googletest; - -import "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto"; -import "google/protobuf/duration.proto"; - -message UnitTest { - int32 tests = 1; - int32 failures = 2; - int32 disabled = 3; - int32 errors = 4; - google.protobuf.Timestamp timestamp = 5; - google.protobuf.Duration time = 6; - string name = 7; - repeated TestCase testsuites = 8; -} - -message TestCase { - string name = 1; - int32 tests = 2; - int32 failures = 3; - int32 disabled = 4; - int32 errors = 5; - google.protobuf.Duration time = 6; - repeated TestInfo testsuite = 7; -} - -message TestInfo { - string name = 1; - enum Status { - RUN = 0; - NOTRUN = 1; - } - Status status = 2; - google.protobuf.Duration time = 3; - string classname = 4; - message Failure { - string failures = 1; - string type = 2; - } - repeated Failure failures = 5; -} -``` - -For instance, the following program - -```c++ -TEST(MathTest, Addition) { ... } -TEST(MathTest, Subtraction) { ... } -TEST(LogicTest, NonContradiction) { ... } -``` - -could generate this report: - -```json -{ - "tests": 3, - "failures": 1, - "errors": 0, - "time": "0.035s", - "timestamp": "2011-10-31T18:52:42Z", - "name": "AllTests", - "testsuites": [ - { - "name": "MathTest", - "tests": 2, - "failures": 1, - "errors": 0, - "time": "0.015s", - "testsuite": [ - { - "name": "Addition", - "status": "RUN", - "time": "0.007s", - "classname": "", - "failures": [ - { - "message": "Value of: add(1, 1)\n Actual: 3\nExpected: 2", - "type": "" - }, - { - "message": "Value of: add(1, -1)\n Actual: 1\nExpected: 0", - "type": "" - } - ] - }, - { - "name": "Subtraction", - "status": "RUN", - "time": "0.005s", - "classname": "" - } - ] - }, - { - "name": "LogicTest", - "tests": 1, - "failures": 0, - "errors": 0, - "time": "0.005s", - "testsuite": [ - { - "name": "NonContradiction", - "status": "RUN", - "time": "0.005s", - "classname": "" - } - ] - } - ] -} -``` - -IMPORTANT: The exact format of the JSON document is subject to change. - -### Controlling How Failures Are Reported - -#### Turning Assertion Failures into Break-Points - -When running test programs under a debugger, it's very convenient if the -debugger can catch an assertion failure and automatically drop into interactive -mode. googletest's *break-on-failure* mode supports this behavior. - -To enable it, set the `GTEST_BREAK_ON_FAILURE` environment variable to a value -other than `0`. Alternatively, you can use the `--gtest_break_on_failure` -command line flag. - -#### Disabling Catching Test-Thrown Exceptions - -googletest can be used either with or without exceptions enabled. If a test -throws a C++ exception or (on Windows) a structured exception (SEH), by default -googletest catches it, reports it as a test failure, and continues with the next -test method. This maximizes the coverage of a test run. Also, on Windows an -uncaught exception will cause a pop-up window, so catching the exceptions allows -you to run the tests automatically. - -When debugging the test failures, however, you may instead want the exceptions -to be handled by the debugger, such that you can examine the call stack when an -exception is thrown. To achieve that, set the `GTEST_CATCH_EXCEPTIONS` -environment variable to `0`, or use the `--gtest_catch_exceptions=0` flag when -running the tests. diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/docs/faq.md b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/docs/faq.md deleted file mode 100644 index 05ecdd7d8..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/docs/faq.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,753 +0,0 @@ -# Googletest FAQ - -<!-- GOOGLETEST_CM0014 DO NOT DELETE --> - -## Why should test suite names and test names not contain underscore? - -Underscore (`_`) is special, as C++ reserves the following to be used by the -compiler and the standard library: - -1. any identifier that starts with an `_` followed by an upper-case letter, and -2. any identifier that contains two consecutive underscores (i.e. `__`) - *anywhere* in its name. - -User code is *prohibited* from using such identifiers. - -Now let's look at what this means for `TEST` and `TEST_F`. - -Currently `TEST(TestSuiteName, TestName)` generates a class named -`TestSuiteName_TestName_Test`. What happens if `TestSuiteName` or `TestName` -contains `_`? - -1. If `TestSuiteName` starts with an `_` followed by an upper-case letter (say, - `_Foo`), we end up with `_Foo_TestName_Test`, which is reserved and thus - invalid. -2. If `TestSuiteName` ends with an `_` (say, `Foo_`), we get - `Foo__TestName_Test`, which is invalid. -3. If `TestName` starts with an `_` (say, `_Bar`), we get - `TestSuiteName__Bar_Test`, which is invalid. -4. If `TestName` ends with an `_` (say, `Bar_`), we get - `TestSuiteName_Bar__Test`, which is invalid. - -So clearly `TestSuiteName` and `TestName` cannot start or end with `_` -(Actually, `TestSuiteName` can start with `_` -- as long as the `_` isn't -followed by an upper-case letter. But that's getting complicated. So for -simplicity we just say that it cannot start with `_`.). - -It may seem fine for `TestSuiteName` and `TestName` to contain `_` in the -middle. However, consider this: - -```c++ -TEST(Time, Flies_Like_An_Arrow) { ... } -TEST(Time_Flies, Like_An_Arrow) { ... } -``` - -Now, the two `TEST`s will both generate the same class -(`Time_Flies_Like_An_Arrow_Test`). That's not good. - -So for simplicity, we just ask the users to avoid `_` in `TestSuiteName` and -`TestName`. The rule is more constraining than necessary, but it's simple and -easy to remember. It also gives googletest some wiggle room in case its -implementation needs to change in the future. - -If you violate the rule, there may not be immediate consequences, but your test -may (just may) break with a new compiler (or a new version of the compiler you -are using) or with a new version of googletest. Therefore it's best to follow -the rule. - -## Why does googletest support `EXPECT_EQ(NULL, ptr)` and `ASSERT_EQ(NULL, ptr)` but not `EXPECT_NE(NULL, ptr)` and `ASSERT_NE(NULL, ptr)`? - -First of all you can use `EXPECT_NE(nullptr, ptr)` and `ASSERT_NE(nullptr, -ptr)`. This is the preferred syntax in the style guide because nullptr does not -have the type problems that NULL does. Which is why NULL does not work. - -Due to some peculiarity of C++, it requires some non-trivial template meta -programming tricks to support using `NULL` as an argument of the `EXPECT_XX()` -and `ASSERT_XX()` macros. Therefore we only do it where it's most needed -(otherwise we make the implementation of googletest harder to maintain and more -error-prone than necessary). - -The `EXPECT_EQ()` macro takes the *expected* value as its first argument and the -*actual* value as the second. It's reasonable that someone wants to write -`EXPECT_EQ(NULL, some_expression)`, and this indeed was requested several times. -Therefore we implemented it. - -The need for `EXPECT_NE(NULL, ptr)` isn't nearly as strong. When the assertion -fails, you already know that `ptr` must be `NULL`, so it doesn't add any -information to print `ptr` in this case. That means `EXPECT_TRUE(ptr != NULL)` -works just as well. - -If we were to support `EXPECT_NE(NULL, ptr)`, for consistency we'll have to -support `EXPECT_NE(ptr, NULL)` as well, as unlike `EXPECT_EQ`, we don't have a -convention on the order of the two arguments for `EXPECT_NE`. This means using -the template meta programming tricks twice in the implementation, making it even -harder to understand and maintain. We believe the benefit doesn't justify the -cost. - -Finally, with the growth of the gMock matcher library, we are encouraging people -to use the unified `EXPECT_THAT(value, matcher)` syntax more often in tests. One -significant advantage of the matcher approach is that matchers can be easily -combined to form new matchers, while the `EXPECT_NE`, etc, macros cannot be -easily combined. Therefore we want to invest more in the matchers than in the -`EXPECT_XX()` macros. - -## I need to test that different implementations of an interface satisfy some common requirements. Should I use typed tests or value-parameterized tests? - -For testing various implementations of the same interface, either typed tests or -value-parameterized tests can get it done. It's really up to you the user to -decide which is more convenient for you, depending on your particular case. Some -rough guidelines: - -* Typed tests can be easier to write if instances of the different - implementations can be created the same way, modulo the type. For example, - if all these implementations have a public default constructor (such that - you can write `new TypeParam`), or if their factory functions have the same - form (e.g. `CreateInstance<TypeParam>()`). -* Value-parameterized tests can be easier to write if you need different code - patterns to create different implementations' instances, e.g. `new Foo` vs - `new Bar(5)`. To accommodate for the differences, you can write factory - function wrappers and pass these function pointers to the tests as their - parameters. -* When a typed test fails, the default output includes the name of the type, - which can help you quickly identify which implementation is wrong. - Value-parameterized tests only show the number of the failed iteration by - default. You will need to define a function that returns the iteration name - and pass it as the third parameter to INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P to have more - useful output. -* When using typed tests, you need to make sure you are testing against the - interface type, not the concrete types (in other words, you want to make - sure `implicit_cast<MyInterface*>(my_concrete_impl)` works, not just that - `my_concrete_impl` works). It's less likely to make mistakes in this area - when using value-parameterized tests. - -I hope I didn't confuse you more. :-) If you don't mind, I'd suggest you to give -both approaches a try. Practice is a much better way to grasp the subtle -differences between the two tools. Once you have some concrete experience, you -can much more easily decide which one to use the next time. - -## I got some run-time errors about invalid proto descriptors when using `ProtocolMessageEquals`. Help! - -**Note:** `ProtocolMessageEquals` and `ProtocolMessageEquiv` are *deprecated* -now. Please use `EqualsProto`, etc instead. - -`ProtocolMessageEquals` and `ProtocolMessageEquiv` were redefined recently and -are now less tolerant of invalid protocol buffer definitions. In particular, if -you have a `foo.proto` that doesn't fully qualify the type of a protocol message -it references (e.g. `message<Bar>` where it should be `message<blah.Bar>`), you -will now get run-time errors like: - -``` -... descriptor.cc:...] Invalid proto descriptor for file "path/to/foo.proto": -... descriptor.cc:...] blah.MyMessage.my_field: ".Bar" is not defined. -``` - -If you see this, your `.proto` file is broken and needs to be fixed by making -the types fully qualified. The new definition of `ProtocolMessageEquals` and -`ProtocolMessageEquiv` just happen to reveal your bug. - -## My death test modifies some state, but the change seems lost after the death test finishes. Why? - -Death tests (`EXPECT_DEATH`, etc) are executed in a sub-process s.t. the -expected crash won't kill the test program (i.e. the parent process). As a -result, any in-memory side effects they incur are observable in their respective -sub-processes, but not in the parent process. You can think of them as running -in a parallel universe, more or less. - -In particular, if you use mocking and the death test statement invokes some mock -methods, the parent process will think the calls have never occurred. Therefore, -you may want to move your `EXPECT_CALL` statements inside the `EXPECT_DEATH` -macro. - -## EXPECT_EQ(htonl(blah), blah_blah) generates weird compiler errors in opt mode. Is this a googletest bug? - -Actually, the bug is in `htonl()`. - -According to `'man htonl'`, `htonl()` is a *function*, which means it's valid to -use `htonl` as a function pointer. However, in opt mode `htonl()` is defined as -a *macro*, which breaks this usage. - -Worse, the macro definition of `htonl()` uses a `gcc` extension and is *not* -standard C++. That hacky implementation has some ad hoc limitations. In -particular, it prevents you from writing `Foo<sizeof(htonl(x))>()`, where `Foo` -is a template that has an integral argument. - -The implementation of `EXPECT_EQ(a, b)` uses `sizeof(... a ...)` inside a -template argument, and thus doesn't compile in opt mode when `a` contains a call -to `htonl()`. It is difficult to make `EXPECT_EQ` bypass the `htonl()` bug, as -the solution must work with different compilers on various platforms. - -`htonl()` has some other problems as described in `//util/endian/endian.h`, -which defines `ghtonl()` to replace it. `ghtonl()` does the same thing `htonl()` -does, only without its problems. We suggest you to use `ghtonl()` instead of -`htonl()`, both in your tests and production code. - -`//util/endian/endian.h` also defines `ghtons()`, which solves similar problems -in `htons()`. - -Don't forget to add `//util/endian` to the list of dependencies in the `BUILD` -file wherever `ghtonl()` and `ghtons()` are used. The library consists of a -single header file and will not bloat your binary. - -## The compiler complains about "undefined references" to some static const member variables, but I did define them in the class body. What's wrong? - -If your class has a static data member: - -```c++ -// foo.h -class Foo { - ... - static const int kBar = 100; -}; -``` - -You also need to define it *outside* of the class body in `foo.cc`: - -```c++ -const int Foo::kBar; // No initializer here. -``` - -Otherwise your code is **invalid C++**, and may break in unexpected ways. In -particular, using it in googletest comparison assertions (`EXPECT_EQ`, etc) will -generate an "undefined reference" linker error. The fact that "it used to work" -doesn't mean it's valid. It just means that you were lucky. :-) - -## Can I derive a test fixture from another? - -Yes. - -Each test fixture has a corresponding and same named test suite. This means only -one test suite can use a particular fixture. Sometimes, however, multiple test -cases may want to use the same or slightly different fixtures. For example, you -may want to make sure that all of a GUI library's test suites don't leak -important system resources like fonts and brushes. - -In googletest, you share a fixture among test suites by putting the shared logic -in a base test fixture, then deriving from that base a separate fixture for each -test suite that wants to use this common logic. You then use `TEST_F()` to write -tests using each derived fixture. - -Typically, your code looks like this: - -```c++ -// Defines a base test fixture. -class BaseTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - ... -}; - -// Derives a fixture FooTest from BaseTest. -class FooTest : public BaseTest { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - BaseTest::SetUp(); // Sets up the base fixture first. - ... additional set-up work ... - } - - void TearDown() override { - ... clean-up work for FooTest ... - BaseTest::TearDown(); // Remember to tear down the base fixture - // after cleaning up FooTest! - } - - ... functions and variables for FooTest ... -}; - -// Tests that use the fixture FooTest. -TEST_F(FooTest, Bar) { ... } -TEST_F(FooTest, Baz) { ... } - -... additional fixtures derived from BaseTest ... -``` - -If necessary, you can continue to derive test fixtures from a derived fixture. -googletest has no limit on how deep the hierarchy can be. - -For a complete example using derived test fixtures, see -[sample5_unittest.cc](../samples/sample5_unittest.cc). - -## My compiler complains "void value not ignored as it ought to be." What does this mean? - -You're probably using an `ASSERT_*()` in a function that doesn't return `void`. -`ASSERT_*()` can only be used in `void` functions, due to exceptions being -disabled by our build system. Please see more details -[here](advanced.md#assertion-placement). - -## My death test hangs (or seg-faults). How do I fix it? - -In googletest, death tests are run in a child process and the way they work is -delicate. To write death tests you really need to understand how they work. -Please make sure you have read [this](advanced.md#how-it-works). - -In particular, death tests don't like having multiple threads in the parent -process. So the first thing you can try is to eliminate creating threads outside -of `EXPECT_DEATH()`. For example, you may want to use mocks or fake objects -instead of real ones in your tests. - -Sometimes this is impossible as some library you must use may be creating -threads before `main()` is even reached. In this case, you can try to minimize -the chance of conflicts by either moving as many activities as possible inside -`EXPECT_DEATH()` (in the extreme case, you want to move everything inside), or -leaving as few things as possible in it. Also, you can try to set the death test -style to `"threadsafe"`, which is safer but slower, and see if it helps. - -If you go with thread-safe death tests, remember that they rerun the test -program from the beginning in the child process. Therefore make sure your -program can run side-by-side with itself and is deterministic. - -In the end, this boils down to good concurrent programming. You have to make -sure that there is no race conditions or dead locks in your program. No silver -bullet - sorry! - -## Should I use the constructor/destructor of the test fixture or SetUp()/TearDown()? {#CtorVsSetUp} - -The first thing to remember is that googletest does **not** reuse the same test -fixture object across multiple tests. For each `TEST_F`, googletest will create -a **fresh** test fixture object, immediately call `SetUp()`, run the test body, -call `TearDown()`, and then delete the test fixture object. - -When you need to write per-test set-up and tear-down logic, you have the choice -between using the test fixture constructor/destructor or `SetUp()/TearDown()`. -The former is usually preferred, as it has the following benefits: - -* By initializing a member variable in the constructor, we have the option to - make it `const`, which helps prevent accidental changes to its value and - makes the tests more obviously correct. -* In case we need to subclass the test fixture class, the subclass' - constructor is guaranteed to call the base class' constructor *first*, and - the subclass' destructor is guaranteed to call the base class' destructor - *afterward*. With `SetUp()/TearDown()`, a subclass may make the mistake of - forgetting to call the base class' `SetUp()/TearDown()` or call them at the - wrong time. - -You may still want to use `SetUp()/TearDown()` in the following cases: - -* C++ does not allow virtual function calls in constructors and destructors. - You can call a method declared as virtual, but it will not use dynamic - dispatch, it will use the definition from the class the constructor of which - is currently executing. This is because calling a virtual method before the - derived class constructor has a chance to run is very dangerous - the - virtual method might operate on uninitialized data. Therefore, if you need - to call a method that will be overridden in a derived class, you have to use - `SetUp()/TearDown()`. -* In the body of a constructor (or destructor), it's not possible to use the - `ASSERT_xx` macros. Therefore, if the set-up operation could cause a fatal - test failure that should prevent the test from running, it's necessary to - use `abort` <!-- GOOGLETEST_CM0015 DO NOT DELETE --> and abort the whole test executable, - or to use `SetUp()` instead of a constructor. -* If the tear-down operation could throw an exception, you must use - `TearDown()` as opposed to the destructor, as throwing in a destructor leads - to undefined behavior and usually will kill your program right away. Note - that many standard libraries (like STL) may throw when exceptions are - enabled in the compiler. Therefore you should prefer `TearDown()` if you - want to write portable tests that work with or without exceptions. -* The googletest team is considering making the assertion macros throw on - platforms where exceptions are enabled (e.g. Windows, Mac OS, and Linux - client-side), which will eliminate the need for the user to propagate - failures from a subroutine to its caller. Therefore, you shouldn't use - googletest assertions in a destructor if your code could run on such a - platform. - -## The compiler complains "no matching function to call" when I use ASSERT_PRED*. How do I fix it? - -If the predicate function you use in `ASSERT_PRED*` or `EXPECT_PRED*` is -overloaded or a template, the compiler will have trouble figuring out which -overloaded version it should use. `ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT*` and -`EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT*` don't have this problem. - -If you see this error, you might want to switch to -`(ASSERT|EXPECT)_PRED_FORMAT*`, which will also give you a better failure -message. If, however, that is not an option, you can resolve the problem by -explicitly telling the compiler which version to pick. - -For example, suppose you have - -```c++ -bool IsPositive(int n) { - return n > 0; -} - -bool IsPositive(double x) { - return x > 0; -} -``` - -you will get a compiler error if you write - -```c++ -EXPECT_PRED1(IsPositive, 5); -``` - -However, this will work: - -```c++ -EXPECT_PRED1(static_cast<bool (*)(int)>(IsPositive), 5); -``` - -(The stuff inside the angled brackets for the `static_cast` operator is the type -of the function pointer for the `int`-version of `IsPositive()`.) - -As another example, when you have a template function - -```c++ -template <typename T> -bool IsNegative(T x) { - return x < 0; -} -``` - -you can use it in a predicate assertion like this: - -```c++ -ASSERT_PRED1(IsNegative<int>, -5); -``` - -Things are more interesting if your template has more than one parameters. The -following won't compile: - -```c++ -ASSERT_PRED2(GreaterThan<int, int>, 5, 0); -``` - -as the C++ pre-processor thinks you are giving `ASSERT_PRED2` 4 arguments, which -is one more than expected. The workaround is to wrap the predicate function in -parentheses: - -```c++ -ASSERT_PRED2((GreaterThan<int, int>), 5, 0); -``` - -## My compiler complains about "ignoring return value" when I call RUN_ALL_TESTS(). Why? - -Some people had been ignoring the return value of `RUN_ALL_TESTS()`. That is, -instead of - -```c++ - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -``` - -they write - -```c++ - RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -``` - -This is **wrong and dangerous**. The testing services needs to see the return -value of `RUN_ALL_TESTS()` in order to determine if a test has passed. If your -`main()` function ignores it, your test will be considered successful even if it -has a googletest assertion failure. Very bad. - -We have decided to fix this (thanks to Michael Chastain for the idea). Now, your -code will no longer be able to ignore `RUN_ALL_TESTS()` when compiled with -`gcc`. If you do so, you'll get a compiler error. - -If you see the compiler complaining about you ignoring the return value of -`RUN_ALL_TESTS()`, the fix is simple: just make sure its value is used as the -return value of `main()`. - -But how could we introduce a change that breaks existing tests? Well, in this -case, the code was already broken in the first place, so we didn't break it. :-) - -## My compiler complains that a constructor (or destructor) cannot return a value. What's going on? - -Due to a peculiarity of C++, in order to support the syntax for streaming -messages to an `ASSERT_*`, e.g. - -```c++ - ASSERT_EQ(1, Foo()) << "blah blah" << foo; -``` - -we had to give up using `ASSERT*` and `FAIL*` (but not `EXPECT*` and -`ADD_FAILURE*`) in constructors and destructors. The workaround is to move the -content of your constructor/destructor to a private void member function, or -switch to `EXPECT_*()` if that works. This -[section](advanced.md#assertion-placement) in the user's guide explains it. - -## My SetUp() function is not called. Why? - -C++ is case-sensitive. Did you spell it as `Setup()`? - -Similarly, sometimes people spell `SetUpTestSuite()` as `SetupTestSuite()` and -wonder why it's never called. - - -## I have several test suites which share the same test fixture logic, do I have to define a new test fixture class for each of them? This seems pretty tedious. - -You don't have to. Instead of - -```c++ -class FooTest : public BaseTest {}; - -TEST_F(FooTest, Abc) { ... } -TEST_F(FooTest, Def) { ... } - -class BarTest : public BaseTest {}; - -TEST_F(BarTest, Abc) { ... } -TEST_F(BarTest, Def) { ... } -``` - -you can simply `typedef` the test fixtures: - -```c++ -typedef BaseTest FooTest; - -TEST_F(FooTest, Abc) { ... } -TEST_F(FooTest, Def) { ... } - -typedef BaseTest BarTest; - -TEST_F(BarTest, Abc) { ... } -TEST_F(BarTest, Def) { ... } -``` - -## googletest output is buried in a whole bunch of LOG messages. What do I do? - -The googletest output is meant to be a concise and human-friendly report. If -your test generates textual output itself, it will mix with the googletest -output, making it hard to read. However, there is an easy solution to this -problem. - -Since `LOG` messages go to stderr, we decided to let googletest output go to -stdout. This way, you can easily separate the two using redirection. For -example: - -```shell -$ ./my_test > gtest_output.txt -``` - -## Why should I prefer test fixtures over global variables? - -There are several good reasons: - -1. It's likely your test needs to change the states of its global variables. - This makes it difficult to keep side effects from escaping one test and - contaminating others, making debugging difficult. By using fixtures, each - test has a fresh set of variables that's different (but with the same - names). Thus, tests are kept independent of each other. -2. Global variables pollute the global namespace. -3. Test fixtures can be reused via subclassing, which cannot be done easily - with global variables. This is useful if many test suites have something in - common. - -## What can the statement argument in ASSERT_DEATH() be? - -`ASSERT_DEATH(statement, matcher)` (or any death assertion macro) can be used -wherever *`statement`* is valid. So basically *`statement`* can be any C++ -statement that makes sense in the current context. In particular, it can -reference global and/or local variables, and can be: - -* a simple function call (often the case), -* a complex expression, or -* a compound statement. - -Some examples are shown here: - -```c++ -// A death test can be a simple function call. -TEST(MyDeathTest, FunctionCall) { - ASSERT_DEATH(Xyz(5), "Xyz failed"); -} - -// Or a complex expression that references variables and functions. -TEST(MyDeathTest, ComplexExpression) { - const bool c = Condition(); - ASSERT_DEATH((c ? Func1(0) : object2.Method("test")), - "(Func1|Method) failed"); -} - -// Death assertions can be used any where in a function. In -// particular, they can be inside a loop. -TEST(MyDeathTest, InsideLoop) { - // Verifies that Foo(0), Foo(1), ..., and Foo(4) all die. - for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) { - EXPECT_DEATH_M(Foo(i), "Foo has \\d+ errors", - ::testing::Message() << "where i is " << i); - } -} - -// A death assertion can contain a compound statement. -TEST(MyDeathTest, CompoundStatement) { - // Verifies that at lease one of Bar(0), Bar(1), ..., and - // Bar(4) dies. - ASSERT_DEATH({ - for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) { - Bar(i); - } - }, - "Bar has \\d+ errors"); -} -``` - -gtest-death-test_test.cc contains more examples if you are interested. - -## I have a fixture class `FooTest`, but `TEST_F(FooTest, Bar)` gives me error ``"no matching function for call to `FooTest::FooTest()'"``. Why? - -Googletest needs to be able to create objects of your test fixture class, so it -must have a default constructor. Normally the compiler will define one for you. -However, there are cases where you have to define your own: - -* If you explicitly declare a non-default constructor for class `FooTest` - (`DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS()` does this), then you need to define a - default constructor, even if it would be empty. -* If `FooTest` has a const non-static data member, then you have to define the - default constructor *and* initialize the const member in the initializer - list of the constructor. (Early versions of `gcc` doesn't force you to - initialize the const member. It's a bug that has been fixed in `gcc 4`.) - -## Why does ASSERT_DEATH complain about previous threads that were already joined? - -With the Linux pthread library, there is no turning back once you cross the line -from single thread to multiple threads. The first time you create a thread, a -manager thread is created in addition, so you get 3, not 2, threads. Later when -the thread you create joins the main thread, the thread count decrements by 1, -but the manager thread will never be killed, so you still have 2 threads, which -means you cannot safely run a death test. - -The new NPTL thread library doesn't suffer from this problem, as it doesn't -create a manager thread. However, if you don't control which machine your test -runs on, you shouldn't depend on this. - -## Why does googletest require the entire test suite, instead of individual tests, to be named *DeathTest when it uses ASSERT_DEATH? - -googletest does not interleave tests from different test suites. That is, it -runs all tests in one test suite first, and then runs all tests in the next test -suite, and so on. googletest does this because it needs to set up a test suite -before the first test in it is run, and tear it down afterwords. Splitting up -the test case would require multiple set-up and tear-down processes, which is -inefficient and makes the semantics unclean. - -If we were to determine the order of tests based on test name instead of test -case name, then we would have a problem with the following situation: - -```c++ -TEST_F(FooTest, AbcDeathTest) { ... } -TEST_F(FooTest, Uvw) { ... } - -TEST_F(BarTest, DefDeathTest) { ... } -TEST_F(BarTest, Xyz) { ... } -``` - -Since `FooTest.AbcDeathTest` needs to run before `BarTest.Xyz`, and we don't -interleave tests from different test suites, we need to run all tests in the -`FooTest` case before running any test in the `BarTest` case. This contradicts -with the requirement to run `BarTest.DefDeathTest` before `FooTest.Uvw`. - -## But I don't like calling my entire test suite \*DeathTest when it contains both death tests and non-death tests. What do I do? - -You don't have to, but if you like, you may split up the test suite into -`FooTest` and `FooDeathTest`, where the names make it clear that they are -related: - -```c++ -class FooTest : public ::testing::Test { ... }; - -TEST_F(FooTest, Abc) { ... } -TEST_F(FooTest, Def) { ... } - -using FooDeathTest = FooTest; - -TEST_F(FooDeathTest, Uvw) { ... EXPECT_DEATH(...) ... } -TEST_F(FooDeathTest, Xyz) { ... ASSERT_DEATH(...) ... } -``` - -## googletest prints the LOG messages in a death test's child process only when the test fails. How can I see the LOG messages when the death test succeeds? - -Printing the LOG messages generated by the statement inside `EXPECT_DEATH()` -makes it harder to search for real problems in the parent's log. Therefore, -googletest only prints them when the death test has failed. - -If you really need to see such LOG messages, a workaround is to temporarily -break the death test (e.g. by changing the regex pattern it is expected to -match). Admittedly, this is a hack. We'll consider a more permanent solution -after the fork-and-exec-style death tests are implemented. - -## The compiler complains about "no match for 'operator<<'" when I use an assertion. What gives? - -If you use a user-defined type `FooType` in an assertion, you must make sure -there is an `std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream&, const FooType&)` function -defined such that we can print a value of `FooType`. - -In addition, if `FooType` is declared in a name space, the `<<` operator also -needs to be defined in the *same* name space. See https://abseil.io/tips/49 for details. - -## How do I suppress the memory leak messages on Windows? - -Since the statically initialized googletest singleton requires allocations on -the heap, the Visual C++ memory leak detector will report memory leaks at the -end of the program run. The easiest way to avoid this is to use the -`_CrtMemCheckpoint` and `_CrtMemDumpAllObjectsSince` calls to not report any -statically initialized heap objects. See MSDN for more details and additional -heap check/debug routines. - -## How can my code detect if it is running in a test? - -If you write code that sniffs whether it's running in a test and does different -things accordingly, you are leaking test-only logic into production code and -there is no easy way to ensure that the test-only code paths aren't run by -mistake in production. Such cleverness also leads to -[Heisenbugs](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heisenbug). Therefore we strongly -advise against the practice, and googletest doesn't provide a way to do it. - -In general, the recommended way to cause the code to behave differently under -test is [Dependency Injection](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependency_injection). You can inject -different functionality from the test and from the production code. Since your -production code doesn't link in the for-test logic at all (the -[`testonly`](https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/be/common-definitions.html#common.testonly) attribute for BUILD targets helps to ensure -that), there is no danger in accidentally running it. - -However, if you *really*, *really*, *really* have no choice, and if you follow -the rule of ending your test program names with `_test`, you can use the -*horrible* hack of sniffing your executable name (`argv[0]` in `main()`) to know -whether the code is under test. - -## How do I temporarily disable a test? - -If you have a broken test that you cannot fix right away, you can add the -DISABLED_ prefix to its name. This will exclude it from execution. This is -better than commenting out the code or using #if 0, as disabled tests are still -compiled (and thus won't rot). - -To include disabled tests in test execution, just invoke the test program with -the --gtest_also_run_disabled_tests flag. - -## Is it OK if I have two separate `TEST(Foo, Bar)` test methods defined in different namespaces? - -Yes. - -The rule is **all test methods in the same test suite must use the same fixture -class.** This means that the following is **allowed** because both tests use the -same fixture class (`::testing::Test`). - -```c++ -namespace foo { -TEST(CoolTest, DoSomething) { - SUCCEED(); -} -} // namespace foo - -namespace bar { -TEST(CoolTest, DoSomething) { - SUCCEED(); -} -} // namespace bar -``` - -However, the following code is **not allowed** and will produce a runtime error -from googletest because the test methods are using different test fixture -classes with the same test suite name. - -```c++ -namespace foo { -class CoolTest : public ::testing::Test {}; // Fixture foo::CoolTest -TEST_F(CoolTest, DoSomething) { - SUCCEED(); -} -} // namespace foo - -namespace bar { -class CoolTest : public ::testing::Test {}; // Fixture: bar::CoolTest -TEST_F(CoolTest, DoSomething) { - SUCCEED(); -} -} // namespace bar -``` diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/docs/pkgconfig.md b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/docs/pkgconfig.md deleted file mode 100644 index 117166cf6..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/docs/pkgconfig.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,219 +0,0 @@ -## Using GoogleTest from various build systems - -GoogleTest comes with pkg-config files that can be used to determine all -necessary flags for compiling and linking to GoogleTest (and GoogleMock). -Pkg-config is a standardised plain-text format containing - -* the includedir (-I) path -* necessary macro (-D) definitions -* further required flags (-pthread) -* the library (-L) path -* the library (-l) to link to - -All current build systems support pkg-config in one way or another. For all -examples here we assume you want to compile the sample -`samples/sample3_unittest.cc`. - -### CMake - -Using `pkg-config` in CMake is fairly easy: - -```cmake -cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.0) - -cmake_policy(SET CMP0048 NEW) -project(my_gtest_pkgconfig VERSION 0.0.1 LANGUAGES CXX) - -find_package(PkgConfig) -pkg_search_module(GTEST REQUIRED gtest_main) - -add_executable(testapp samples/sample3_unittest.cc) -target_link_libraries(testapp ${GTEST_LDFLAGS}) -target_compile_options(testapp PUBLIC ${GTEST_CFLAGS}) - -include(CTest) -add_test(first_and_only_test testapp) -``` - -It is generally recommended that you use `target_compile_options` + `_CFLAGS` -over `target_include_directories` + `_INCLUDE_DIRS` as the former includes not -just -I flags (GoogleTest might require a macro indicating to internal headers -that all libraries have been compiled with threading enabled. In addition, -GoogleTest might also require `-pthread` in the compiling step, and as such -splitting the pkg-config `Cflags` variable into include dirs and macros for -`target_compile_definitions()` might still miss this). The same recommendation -goes for using `_LDFLAGS` over the more commonplace `_LIBRARIES`, which happens -to discard `-L` flags and `-pthread`. - -### Autotools - -Finding GoogleTest in Autoconf and using it from Automake is also fairly easy: - -In your `configure.ac`: - -``` -AC_PREREQ([2.69]) -AC_INIT([my_gtest_pkgconfig], [0.0.1]) -AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([samples/sample3_unittest.cc]) -AC_PROG_CXX - -PKG_CHECK_MODULES([GTEST], [gtest_main]) - -AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([foreign subdir-objects]) -AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile]) -AC_OUTPUT -``` - -and in your `Makefile.am`: - -``` -check_PROGRAMS = testapp -TESTS = $(check_PROGRAMS) - -testapp_SOURCES = samples/sample3_unittest.cc -testapp_CXXFLAGS = $(GTEST_CFLAGS) -testapp_LDADD = $(GTEST_LIBS) -``` - -### Meson - -Meson natively uses pkgconfig to query dependencies: - -``` -project('my_gtest_pkgconfig', 'cpp', version : '0.0.1') - -gtest_dep = dependency('gtest_main') - -testapp = executable( - 'testapp', - files(['samples/sample3_unittest.cc']), - dependencies : gtest_dep, - install : false) - -test('first_and_only_test', testapp) -``` - -### Plain Makefiles - -Since `pkg-config` is a small Unix command-line utility, it can be used in -handwritten `Makefile`s too: - -```makefile -GTEST_CFLAGS = `pkg-config --cflags gtest_main` -GTEST_LIBS = `pkg-config --libs gtest_main` - -.PHONY: tests all - -tests: all - ./testapp - -all: testapp - -testapp: testapp.o - $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $< -o $@ $(GTEST_LIBS) - -testapp.o: samples/sample3_unittest.cc - $(CXX) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) $< -c -o $@ $(GTEST_CFLAGS) -``` - -### Help! pkg-config can't find GoogleTest! - -Let's say you have a `CMakeLists.txt` along the lines of the one in this -tutorial and you try to run `cmake`. It is very possible that you get a failure -along the lines of: - -``` --- Checking for one of the modules 'gtest_main' -CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake/Modules/FindPkgConfig.cmake:640 (message): - None of the required 'gtest_main' found -``` - -These failures are common if you installed GoogleTest yourself and have not -sourced it from a distro or other package manager. If so, you need to tell -pkg-config where it can find the `.pc` files containing the information. Say you -installed GoogleTest to `/usr/local`, then it might be that the `.pc` files are -installed under `/usr/local/lib64/pkgconfig`. If you set - -``` -export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib64/pkgconfig -``` - -pkg-config will also try to look in `PKG_CONFIG_PATH` to find `gtest_main.pc`. - -### Using pkg-config in a cross-compilation setting - -Pkg-config can be used in a cross-compilation setting too. To do this, let's -assume the final prefix of the cross-compiled installation will be `/usr`, and -your sysroot is `/home/MYUSER/sysroot`. Configure and install GTest using - -``` -mkdir build && cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr .. -``` - -Install into the sysroot using `DESTDIR`: - -``` -make -j install DESTDIR=/home/MYUSER/sysroot -``` - -Before we continue, it is recommended to **always** define the following two -variables for pkg-config in a cross-compilation setting: - -``` -export PKG_CONFIG_ALLOW_SYSTEM_CFLAGS=yes -export PKG_CONFIG_ALLOW_SYSTEM_LIBS=yes -``` - -otherwise `pkg-config` will filter `-I` and `-L` flags against standard prefixes -such as `/usr` (see https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28264#c3 for -reasons why this stripping needs to occur usually). - -If you look at the generated pkg-config file, it will look something like - -``` -libdir=/usr/lib64 -includedir=/usr/include - -Name: gtest -Description: GoogleTest (without main() function) -Version: 1.10.0 -URL: https://github.com/google/googletest -Libs: -L${libdir} -lgtest -lpthread -Cflags: -I${includedir} -DGTEST_HAS_PTHREAD=1 -lpthread -``` - -Notice that the sysroot is not included in `libdir` and `includedir`! If you try -to run `pkg-config` with the correct -`PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=/home/MYUSER/sysroot/usr/lib64/pkgconfig` against this `.pc` -file, you will get - -``` -$ pkg-config --cflags gtest --DGTEST_HAS_PTHREAD=1 -lpthread -I/usr/include -$ pkg-config --libs gtest --L/usr/lib64 -lgtest -lpthread -``` - -which is obviously wrong and points to the `CBUILD` and not `CHOST` root. In -order to use this in a cross-compilation setting, we need to tell pkg-config to -inject the actual sysroot into `-I` and `-L` variables. Let us now tell -pkg-config about the actual sysroot - -``` -export PKG_CONFIG_DIR= -export PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR=/home/MYUSER/sysroot -export PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR=${PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR}/usr/lib64/pkgconfig -``` - -and running `pkg-config` again we get - -``` -$ pkg-config --cflags gtest --DGTEST_HAS_PTHREAD=1 -lpthread -I/home/MYUSER/sysroot/usr/include -$ pkg-config --libs gtest --L/home/MYUSER/sysroot/usr/lib64 -lgtest -lpthread -``` - -which contains the correct sysroot now. For a more comprehensive guide to also -including `${CHOST}` in build system calls, see the excellent tutorial by Diego -Elio Pettenò: https://autotools.io/pkgconfig/cross-compiling.html diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/docs/primer.md b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/docs/primer.md deleted file mode 100644 index f581d77a9..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/docs/primer.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,579 +0,0 @@ -# Googletest Primer - -## Introduction: Why googletest? - -*googletest* helps you write better C++ tests. - -googletest is a testing framework developed by the Testing Technology team with -Google's specific requirements and constraints in mind. Whether you work on -Linux, Windows, or a Mac, if you write C++ code, googletest can help you. And it -supports *any* kind of tests, not just unit tests. - -So what makes a good test, and how does googletest fit in? We believe: - -1. Tests should be *independent* and *repeatable*. It's a pain to debug a test - that succeeds or fails as a result of other tests. googletest isolates the - tests by running each of them on a different object. When a test fails, - googletest allows you to run it in isolation for quick debugging. -2. Tests should be well *organized* and reflect the structure of the tested - code. googletest groups related tests into test suites that can share data - and subroutines. This common pattern is easy to recognize and makes tests - easy to maintain. Such consistency is especially helpful when people switch - projects and start to work on a new code base. -3. Tests should be *portable* and *reusable*. Google has a lot of code that is - platform-neutral; its tests should also be platform-neutral. googletest - works on different OSes, with different compilers, with or without - exceptions, so googletest tests can work with a variety of configurations. -4. When tests fail, they should provide as much *information* about the problem - as possible. googletest doesn't stop at the first test failure. Instead, it - only stops the current test and continues with the next. You can also set up - tests that report non-fatal failures after which the current test continues. - Thus, you can detect and fix multiple bugs in a single run-edit-compile - cycle. -5. The testing framework should liberate test writers from housekeeping chores - and let them focus on the test *content*. googletest automatically keeps - track of all tests defined, and doesn't require the user to enumerate them - in order to run them. -6. Tests should be *fast*. With googletest, you can reuse shared resources - across tests and pay for the set-up/tear-down only once, without making - tests depend on each other. - -Since googletest is based on the popular xUnit architecture, you'll feel right -at home if you've used JUnit or PyUnit before. If not, it will take you about 10 -minutes to learn the basics and get started. So let's go! - -## Beware of the nomenclature - -_Note:_ There might be some confusion arising from different definitions of the -terms _Test_, _Test Case_ and _Test Suite_, so beware of misunderstanding these. - -Historically, googletest started to use the term _Test Case_ for grouping -related tests, whereas current publications, including International Software -Testing Qualifications Board ([ISTQB](http://www.istqb.org/)) materials and -various textbooks on software quality, use the term -_[Test Suite][istqb test suite]_ for this. - -The related term _Test_, as it is used in googletest, corresponds to the term -_[Test Case][istqb test case]_ of ISTQB and others. - -The term _Test_ is commonly of broad enough sense, including ISTQB's definition -of _Test Case_, so it's not much of a problem here. But the term _Test Case_ as -was used in Google Test is of contradictory sense and thus confusing. - -googletest recently started replacing the term _Test Case_ with _Test Suite_. -The preferred API is *TestSuite*. The older TestCase API is being slowly -deprecated and refactored away. - -So please be aware of the different definitions of the terms: - -<!-- mdformat off(github rendering does not support multiline tables) --> - -Meaning | googletest Term | [ISTQB](http://www.istqb.org/) Term -:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | :---------------------- | :---------------------------------- -Exercise a particular program path with specific input values and verify the results | [TEST()](#simple-tests) | [Test Case][istqb test case] - -<!-- mdformat on --> - -[istqb test case]: http://glossary.istqb.org/en/search/test%20case -[istqb test suite]: http://glossary.istqb.org/en/search/test%20suite - -## Basic Concepts - -When using googletest, you start by writing *assertions*, which are statements -that check whether a condition is true. An assertion's result can be *success*, -*nonfatal failure*, or *fatal failure*. If a fatal failure occurs, it aborts the -current function; otherwise the program continues normally. - -*Tests* use assertions to verify the tested code's behavior. If a test crashes -or has a failed assertion, then it *fails*; otherwise it *succeeds*. - -A *test suite* contains one or many tests. You should group your tests into test -suites that reflect the structure of the tested code. When multiple tests in a -test suite need to share common objects and subroutines, you can put them into a -*test fixture* class. - -A *test program* can contain multiple test suites. - -We'll now explain how to write a test program, starting at the individual -assertion level and building up to tests and test suites. - -## Assertions - -googletest assertions are macros that resemble function calls. You test a class -or function by making assertions about its behavior. When an assertion fails, -googletest prints the assertion's source file and line number location, along -with a failure message. You may also supply a custom failure message which will -be appended to googletest's message. - -The assertions come in pairs that test the same thing but have different effects -on the current function. `ASSERT_*` versions generate fatal failures when they -fail, and **abort the current function**. `EXPECT_*` versions generate nonfatal -failures, which don't abort the current function. Usually `EXPECT_*` are -preferred, as they allow more than one failure to be reported in a test. -However, you should use `ASSERT_*` if it doesn't make sense to continue when the -assertion in question fails. - -Since a failed `ASSERT_*` returns from the current function immediately, -possibly skipping clean-up code that comes after it, it may cause a space leak. -Depending on the nature of the leak, it may or may not be worth fixing - so keep -this in mind if you get a heap checker error in addition to assertion errors. - -To provide a custom failure message, simply stream it into the macro using the -`<<` operator or a sequence of such operators. An example: - -```c++ -ASSERT_EQ(x.size(), y.size()) << "Vectors x and y are of unequal length"; - -for (int i = 0; i < x.size(); ++i) { - EXPECT_EQ(x[i], y[i]) << "Vectors x and y differ at index " << i; -} -``` - -Anything that can be streamed to an `ostream` can be streamed to an assertion -macro--in particular, C strings and `string` objects. If a wide string -(`wchar_t*`, `TCHAR*` in `UNICODE` mode on Windows, or `std::wstring`) is -streamed to an assertion, it will be translated to UTF-8 when printed. - -### Basic Assertions - -These assertions do basic true/false condition testing. - -Fatal assertion | Nonfatal assertion | Verifies --------------------------- | -------------------------- | -------------------- -`ASSERT_TRUE(condition);` | `EXPECT_TRUE(condition);` | `condition` is true -`ASSERT_FALSE(condition);` | `EXPECT_FALSE(condition);` | `condition` is false - -Remember, when they fail, `ASSERT_*` yields a fatal failure and returns from the -current function, while `EXPECT_*` yields a nonfatal failure, allowing the -function to continue running. In either case, an assertion failure means its -containing test fails. - -**Availability**: Linux, Windows, Mac. - -### Binary Comparison - -This section describes assertions that compare two values. - -Fatal assertion | Nonfatal assertion | Verifies ------------------------- | ------------------------ | -------------- -`ASSERT_EQ(val1, val2);` | `EXPECT_EQ(val1, val2);` | `val1 == val2` -`ASSERT_NE(val1, val2);` | `EXPECT_NE(val1, val2);` | `val1 != val2` -`ASSERT_LT(val1, val2);` | `EXPECT_LT(val1, val2);` | `val1 < val2` -`ASSERT_LE(val1, val2);` | `EXPECT_LE(val1, val2);` | `val1 <= val2` -`ASSERT_GT(val1, val2);` | `EXPECT_GT(val1, val2);` | `val1 > val2` -`ASSERT_GE(val1, val2);` | `EXPECT_GE(val1, val2);` | `val1 >= val2` - -Value arguments must be comparable by the assertion's comparison operator or -you'll get a compiler error. We used to require the arguments to support the -`<<` operator for streaming to an `ostream`, but this is no longer necessary. If -`<<` is supported, it will be called to print the arguments when the assertion -fails; otherwise googletest will attempt to print them in the best way it can. -For more details and how to customize the printing of the arguments, see the -[documentation](../../googlemock/docs/cook_book.md#teaching-gmock-how-to-print-your-values). - -These assertions can work with a user-defined type, but only if you define the -corresponding comparison operator (e.g., `==` or `<`). Since this is discouraged -by the Google -[C++ Style Guide](https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html#Operator_Overloading), -you may need to use `ASSERT_TRUE()` or `EXPECT_TRUE()` to assert the equality of -two objects of a user-defined type. - -However, when possible, `ASSERT_EQ(actual, expected)` is preferred to -`ASSERT_TRUE(actual == expected)`, since it tells you `actual` and `expected`'s -values on failure. - -Arguments are always evaluated exactly once. Therefore, it's OK for the -arguments to have side effects. However, as with any ordinary C/C++ function, -the arguments' evaluation order is undefined (i.e., the compiler is free to -choose any order), and your code should not depend on any particular argument -evaluation order. - -`ASSERT_EQ()` does pointer equality on pointers. If used on two C strings, it -tests if they are in the same memory location, not if they have the same value. -Therefore, if you want to compare C strings (e.g. `const char*`) by value, use -`ASSERT_STREQ()`, which will be described later on. In particular, to assert -that a C string is `NULL`, use `ASSERT_STREQ(c_string, NULL)`. Consider using -`ASSERT_EQ(c_string, nullptr)` if c++11 is supported. To compare two `string` -objects, you should use `ASSERT_EQ`. - -When doing pointer comparisons use `*_EQ(ptr, nullptr)` and `*_NE(ptr, nullptr)` -instead of `*_EQ(ptr, NULL)` and `*_NE(ptr, NULL)`. This is because `nullptr` is -typed, while `NULL` is not. See the [FAQ](faq.md) for more details. - -If you're working with floating point numbers, you may want to use the floating -point variations of some of these macros in order to avoid problems caused by -rounding. See [Advanced googletest Topics](advanced.md) for details. - -Macros in this section work with both narrow and wide string objects (`string` -and `wstring`). - -**Availability**: Linux, Windows, Mac. - -**Historical note**: Before February 2016 `*_EQ` had a convention of calling it -as `ASSERT_EQ(expected, actual)`, so lots of existing code uses this order. Now -`*_EQ` treats both parameters in the same way. - -### String Comparison - -The assertions in this group compare two **C strings**. If you want to compare -two `string` objects, use `EXPECT_EQ`, `EXPECT_NE`, and etc instead. - -<!-- mdformat off(github rendering does not support multiline tables) --> - -| Fatal assertion | Nonfatal assertion | Verifies | -| -------------------------- | ------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------- | -| `ASSERT_STREQ(str1,str2);` | `EXPECT_STREQ(str1,str2);` | the two C strings have the same content | -| `ASSERT_STRNE(str1,str2);` | `EXPECT_STRNE(str1,str2);` | the two C strings have different contents | -| `ASSERT_STRCASEEQ(str1,str2);` | `EXPECT_STRCASEEQ(str1,str2);` | the two C strings have the same content, ignoring case | -| `ASSERT_STRCASENE(str1,str2);` | `EXPECT_STRCASENE(str1,str2);` | the two C strings have different contents, ignoring case | - -<!-- mdformat on--> - -Note that "CASE" in an assertion name means that case is ignored. A `NULL` -pointer and an empty string are considered *different*. - -`*STREQ*` and `*STRNE*` also accept wide C strings (`wchar_t*`). If a comparison -of two wide strings fails, their values will be printed as UTF-8 narrow strings. - -**Availability**: Linux, Windows, Mac. - -**See also**: For more string comparison tricks (substring, prefix, suffix, and -regular expression matching, for example), see [this](advanced.md) in the -Advanced googletest Guide. - -## Simple Tests - -To create a test: - -1. Use the `TEST()` macro to define and name a test function. These are - ordinary C++ functions that don't return a value. -2. In this function, along with any valid C++ statements you want to include, - use the various googletest assertions to check values. -3. The test's result is determined by the assertions; if any assertion in the - test fails (either fatally or non-fatally), or if the test crashes, the - entire test fails. Otherwise, it succeeds. - -```c++ -TEST(TestSuiteName, TestName) { - ... test body ... -} -``` - -`TEST()` arguments go from general to specific. The *first* argument is the name -of the test suite, and the *second* argument is the test's name within the test -suite. Both names must be valid C++ identifiers, and they should not contain -any underscores (`_`). A test's *full name* consists of its containing test suite and -its individual name. Tests from different test suites can have the same -individual name. - -For example, let's take a simple integer function: - -```c++ -int Factorial(int n); // Returns the factorial of n -``` - -A test suite for this function might look like: - -```c++ -// Tests factorial of 0. -TEST(FactorialTest, HandlesZeroInput) { - EXPECT_EQ(Factorial(0), 1); -} - -// Tests factorial of positive numbers. -TEST(FactorialTest, HandlesPositiveInput) { - EXPECT_EQ(Factorial(1), 1); - EXPECT_EQ(Factorial(2), 2); - EXPECT_EQ(Factorial(3), 6); - EXPECT_EQ(Factorial(8), 40320); -} -``` - -googletest groups the test results by test suites, so logically related tests -should be in the same test suite; in other words, the first argument to their -`TEST()` should be the same. In the above example, we have two tests, -`HandlesZeroInput` and `HandlesPositiveInput`, that belong to the same test -suite `FactorialTest`. - -When naming your test suites and tests, you should follow the same convention as -for -[naming functions and classes](https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html#Function_Names). - -**Availability**: Linux, Windows, Mac. - -## Test Fixtures: Using the Same Data Configuration for Multiple Tests {#same-data-multiple-tests} - -If you find yourself writing two or more tests that operate on similar data, you -can use a *test fixture*. This allows you to reuse the same configuration of -objects for several different tests. - -To create a fixture: - -1. Derive a class from `::testing::Test` . Start its body with `protected:`, as - we'll want to access fixture members from sub-classes. -2. Inside the class, declare any objects you plan to use. -3. If necessary, write a default constructor or `SetUp()` function to prepare - the objects for each test. A common mistake is to spell `SetUp()` as - **`Setup()`** with a small `u` - Use `override` in C++11 to make sure you - spelled it correctly. -4. If necessary, write a destructor or `TearDown()` function to release any - resources you allocated in `SetUp()` . To learn when you should use the - constructor/destructor and when you should use `SetUp()/TearDown()`, read - the [FAQ](faq.md#CtorVsSetUp). -5. If needed, define subroutines for your tests to share. - -When using a fixture, use `TEST_F()` instead of `TEST()` as it allows you to -access objects and subroutines in the test fixture: - -```c++ -TEST_F(TestFixtureName, TestName) { - ... test body ... -} -``` - -Like `TEST()`, the first argument is the test suite name, but for `TEST_F()` -this must be the name of the test fixture class. You've probably guessed: `_F` -is for fixture. - -Unfortunately, the C++ macro system does not allow us to create a single macro -that can handle both types of tests. Using the wrong macro causes a compiler -error. - -Also, you must first define a test fixture class before using it in a -`TEST_F()`, or you'll get the compiler error "`virtual outside class -declaration`". - -For each test defined with `TEST_F()`, googletest will create a *fresh* test -fixture at runtime, immediately initialize it via `SetUp()`, run the test, -clean up by calling `TearDown()`, and then delete the test fixture. Note that -different tests in the same test suite have different test fixture objects, and -googletest always deletes a test fixture before it creates the next one. -googletest does **not** reuse the same test fixture for multiple tests. Any -changes one test makes to the fixture do not affect other tests. - -As an example, let's write tests for a FIFO queue class named `Queue`, which has -the following interface: - -```c++ -template <typename E> // E is the element type. -class Queue { - public: - Queue(); - void Enqueue(const E& element); - E* Dequeue(); // Returns NULL if the queue is empty. - size_t size() const; - ... -}; -``` - -First, define a fixture class. By convention, you should give it the name -`FooTest` where `Foo` is the class being tested. - -```c++ -class QueueTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - q1_.Enqueue(1); - q2_.Enqueue(2); - q2_.Enqueue(3); - } - - // void TearDown() override {} - - Queue<int> q0_; - Queue<int> q1_; - Queue<int> q2_; -}; -``` - -In this case, `TearDown()` is not needed since we don't have to clean up after -each test, other than what's already done by the destructor. - -Now we'll write tests using `TEST_F()` and this fixture. - -```c++ -TEST_F(QueueTest, IsEmptyInitially) { - EXPECT_EQ(q0_.size(), 0); -} - -TEST_F(QueueTest, DequeueWorks) { - int* n = q0_.Dequeue(); - EXPECT_EQ(n, nullptr); - - n = q1_.Dequeue(); - ASSERT_NE(n, nullptr); - EXPECT_EQ(*n, 1); - EXPECT_EQ(q1_.size(), 0); - delete n; - - n = q2_.Dequeue(); - ASSERT_NE(n, nullptr); - EXPECT_EQ(*n, 2); - EXPECT_EQ(q2_.size(), 1); - delete n; -} -``` - -The above uses both `ASSERT_*` and `EXPECT_*` assertions. The rule of thumb is -to use `EXPECT_*` when you want the test to continue to reveal more errors after -the assertion failure, and use `ASSERT_*` when continuing after failure doesn't -make sense. For example, the second assertion in the `Dequeue` test is -`ASSERT_NE(nullptr, n)`, as we need to dereference the pointer `n` later, which -would lead to a segfault when `n` is `NULL`. - -When these tests run, the following happens: - -1. googletest constructs a `QueueTest` object (let's call it `t1`). -2. `t1.SetUp()` initializes `t1`. -3. The first test (`IsEmptyInitially`) runs on `t1`. -4. `t1.TearDown()` cleans up after the test finishes. -5. `t1` is destructed. -6. The above steps are repeated on another `QueueTest` object, this time - running the `DequeueWorks` test. - -**Availability**: Linux, Windows, Mac. - -## Invoking the Tests - -`TEST()` and `TEST_F()` implicitly register their tests with googletest. So, -unlike with many other C++ testing frameworks, you don't have to re-list all -your defined tests in order to run them. - -After defining your tests, you can run them with `RUN_ALL_TESTS()`, which -returns `0` if all the tests are successful, or `1` otherwise. Note that -`RUN_ALL_TESTS()` runs *all tests* in your link unit--they can be from -different test suites, or even different source files. - -When invoked, the `RUN_ALL_TESTS()` macro: - -* Saves the state of all googletest flags. - -* Creates a test fixture object for the first test. - -* Initializes it via `SetUp()`. - -* Runs the test on the fixture object. - -* Cleans up the fixture via `TearDown()`. - -* Deletes the fixture. - -* Restores the state of all googletest flags. - -* Repeats the above steps for the next test, until all tests have run. - -If a fatal failure happens the subsequent steps will be skipped. - -> IMPORTANT: You must **not** ignore the return value of `RUN_ALL_TESTS()`, or -> you will get a compiler error. The rationale for this design is that the -> automated testing service determines whether a test has passed based on its -> exit code, not on its stdout/stderr output; thus your `main()` function must -> return the value of `RUN_ALL_TESTS()`. -> -> Also, you should call `RUN_ALL_TESTS()` only **once**. Calling it more than -> once conflicts with some advanced googletest features (e.g., thread-safe -> [death tests](advanced.md#death-tests)) and thus is not supported. - -**Availability**: Linux, Windows, Mac. - -## Writing the main() Function - -Most users should _not_ need to write their own `main` function and instead link -with `gtest_main` (as opposed to with `gtest`), which defines a suitable entry -point. See the end of this section for details. The remainder of this section -should only apply when you need to do something custom before the tests run that -cannot be expressed within the framework of fixtures and test suites. - -If you write your own `main` function, it should return the value of -`RUN_ALL_TESTS()`. - -You can start from this boilerplate: - -```c++ -#include "this/package/foo.h" - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -namespace my { -namespace project { -namespace { - -// The fixture for testing class Foo. -class FooTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - // You can remove any or all of the following functions if their bodies would - // be empty. - - FooTest() { - // You can do set-up work for each test here. - } - - ~FooTest() override { - // You can do clean-up work that doesn't throw exceptions here. - } - - // If the constructor and destructor are not enough for setting up - // and cleaning up each test, you can define the following methods: - - void SetUp() override { - // Code here will be called immediately after the constructor (right - // before each test). - } - - void TearDown() override { - // Code here will be called immediately after each test (right - // before the destructor). - } - - // Class members declared here can be used by all tests in the test suite - // for Foo. -}; - -// Tests that the Foo::Bar() method does Abc. -TEST_F(FooTest, MethodBarDoesAbc) { - const std::string input_filepath = "this/package/testdata/myinputfile.dat"; - const std::string output_filepath = "this/package/testdata/myoutputfile.dat"; - Foo f; - EXPECT_EQ(f.Bar(input_filepath, output_filepath), 0); -} - -// Tests that Foo does Xyz. -TEST_F(FooTest, DoesXyz) { - // Exercises the Xyz feature of Foo. -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace project -} // namespace my - -int main(int argc, char **argv) { - ::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} -``` - -The `::testing::InitGoogleTest()` function parses the command line for -googletest flags, and removes all recognized flags. This allows the user to -control a test program's behavior via various flags, which we'll cover in -the [AdvancedGuide](advanced.md). You **must** call this function before calling -`RUN_ALL_TESTS()`, or the flags won't be properly initialized. - -On Windows, `InitGoogleTest()` also works with wide strings, so it can be used -in programs compiled in `UNICODE` mode as well. - -But maybe you think that writing all those `main` functions is too much work? We -agree with you completely, and that's why Google Test provides a basic -implementation of main(). If it fits your needs, then just link your test with -the `gtest_main` library and you are good to go. - -NOTE: `ParseGUnitFlags()` is deprecated in favor of `InitGoogleTest()`. - -## Known Limitations - -* Google Test is designed to be thread-safe. The implementation is thread-safe - on systems where the `pthreads` library is available. It is currently - _unsafe_ to use Google Test assertions from two threads concurrently on - other systems (e.g. Windows). In most tests this is not an issue as usually - the assertions are done in the main thread. If you want to help, you can - volunteer to implement the necessary synchronization primitives in - `gtest-port.h` for your platform. diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/docs/samples.md b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/docs/samples.md deleted file mode 100644 index aaa588383..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/docs/samples.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -# Googletest Samples {#samples} - -If you're like us, you'd like to look at -[googletest samples.](https://github.com/google/googletest/tree/master/googletest/samples) -The sample directory has a number of well-commented samples showing how to use a -variety of googletest features. - -* Sample #1 shows the basic steps of using googletest to test C++ functions. -* Sample #2 shows a more complex unit test for a class with multiple member - functions. -* Sample #3 uses a test fixture. -* Sample #4 teaches you how to use googletest and `googletest.h` together to - get the best of both libraries. -* Sample #5 puts shared testing logic in a base test fixture, and reuses it in - derived fixtures. -* Sample #6 demonstrates type-parameterized tests. -* Sample #7 teaches the basics of value-parameterized tests. -* Sample #8 shows using `Combine()` in value-parameterized tests. -* Sample #9 shows use of the listener API to modify Google Test's console - output and the use of its reflection API to inspect test results. -* Sample #10 shows use of the listener API to implement a primitive memory - leak checker. diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-death-test.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-death-test.h deleted file mode 100644 index dc878ffbb..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-death-test.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,343 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// The Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework (Google Test) -// -// This header file defines the public API for death tests. It is -// #included by gtest.h so a user doesn't need to include this -// directly. -// GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_DEATH_TEST_H_ -#define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_DEATH_TEST_H_ - -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-death-test-internal.h" - -namespace testing { - -// This flag controls the style of death tests. Valid values are "threadsafe", -// meaning that the death test child process will re-execute the test binary -// from the start, running only a single death test, or "fast", -// meaning that the child process will execute the test logic immediately -// after forking. -GTEST_DECLARE_string_(death_test_style); - -#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - -namespace internal { - -// Returns a Boolean value indicating whether the caller is currently -// executing in the context of the death test child process. Tools such as -// Valgrind heap checkers may need this to modify their behavior in death -// tests. IMPORTANT: This is an internal utility. Using it may break the -// implementation of death tests. User code MUST NOT use it. -GTEST_API_ bool InDeathTestChild(); - -} // namespace internal - -// The following macros are useful for writing death tests. - -// Here's what happens when an ASSERT_DEATH* or EXPECT_DEATH* is -// executed: -// -// 1. It generates a warning if there is more than one active -// thread. This is because it's safe to fork() or clone() only -// when there is a single thread. -// -// 2. The parent process clone()s a sub-process and runs the death -// test in it; the sub-process exits with code 0 at the end of the -// death test, if it hasn't exited already. -// -// 3. The parent process waits for the sub-process to terminate. -// -// 4. The parent process checks the exit code and error message of -// the sub-process. -// -// Examples: -// -// ASSERT_DEATH(server.SendMessage(56, "Hello"), "Invalid port number"); -// for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) { -// EXPECT_DEATH(server.ProcessRequest(i), -// "Invalid request .* in ProcessRequest()") -// << "Failed to die on request " << i; -// } -// -// ASSERT_EXIT(server.ExitNow(), ::testing::ExitedWithCode(0), "Exiting"); -// -// bool KilledBySIGHUP(int exit_code) { -// return WIFSIGNALED(exit_code) && WTERMSIG(exit_code) == SIGHUP; -// } -// -// ASSERT_EXIT(client.HangUpServer(), KilledBySIGHUP, "Hanging up!"); -// -// On the regular expressions used in death tests: -// -// GOOGLETEST_CM0005 DO NOT DELETE -// On POSIX-compliant systems (*nix), we use the <regex.h> library, -// which uses the POSIX extended regex syntax. -// -// On other platforms (e.g. Windows or Mac), we only support a simple regex -// syntax implemented as part of Google Test. This limited -// implementation should be enough most of the time when writing -// death tests; though it lacks many features you can find in PCRE -// or POSIX extended regex syntax. For example, we don't support -// union ("x|y"), grouping ("(xy)"), brackets ("[xy]"), and -// repetition count ("x{5,7}"), among others. -// -// Below is the syntax that we do support. We chose it to be a -// subset of both PCRE and POSIX extended regex, so it's easy to -// learn wherever you come from. In the following: 'A' denotes a -// literal character, period (.), or a single \\ escape sequence; -// 'x' and 'y' denote regular expressions; 'm' and 'n' are for -// natural numbers. -// -// c matches any literal character c -// \\d matches any decimal digit -// \\D matches any character that's not a decimal digit -// \\f matches \f -// \\n matches \n -// \\r matches \r -// \\s matches any ASCII whitespace, including \n -// \\S matches any character that's not a whitespace -// \\t matches \t -// \\v matches \v -// \\w matches any letter, _, or decimal digit -// \\W matches any character that \\w doesn't match -// \\c matches any literal character c, which must be a punctuation -// . matches any single character except \n -// A? matches 0 or 1 occurrences of A -// A* matches 0 or many occurrences of A -// A+ matches 1 or many occurrences of A -// ^ matches the beginning of a string (not that of each line) -// $ matches the end of a string (not that of each line) -// xy matches x followed by y -// -// If you accidentally use PCRE or POSIX extended regex features -// not implemented by us, you will get a run-time failure. In that -// case, please try to rewrite your regular expression within the -// above syntax. -// -// This implementation is *not* meant to be as highly tuned or robust -// as a compiled regex library, but should perform well enough for a -// death test, which already incurs significant overhead by launching -// a child process. -// -// Known caveats: -// -// A "threadsafe" style death test obtains the path to the test -// program from argv[0] and re-executes it in the sub-process. For -// simplicity, the current implementation doesn't search the PATH -// when launching the sub-process. This means that the user must -// invoke the test program via a path that contains at least one -// path separator (e.g. path/to/foo_test and -// /absolute/path/to/bar_test are fine, but foo_test is not). This -// is rarely a problem as people usually don't put the test binary -// directory in PATH. -// - -// Asserts that a given statement causes the program to exit, with an -// integer exit status that satisfies predicate, and emitting error output -// that matches regex. -# define ASSERT_EXIT(statement, predicate, regex) \ - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_(statement, predicate, regex, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) - -// Like ASSERT_EXIT, but continues on to successive tests in the -// test suite, if any: -# define EXPECT_EXIT(statement, predicate, regex) \ - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_(statement, predicate, regex, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) - -// Asserts that a given statement causes the program to exit, either by -// explicitly exiting with a nonzero exit code or being killed by a -// signal, and emitting error output that matches regex. -# define ASSERT_DEATH(statement, regex) \ - ASSERT_EXIT(statement, ::testing::internal::ExitedUnsuccessfully, regex) - -// Like ASSERT_DEATH, but continues on to successive tests in the -// test suite, if any: -# define EXPECT_DEATH(statement, regex) \ - EXPECT_EXIT(statement, ::testing::internal::ExitedUnsuccessfully, regex) - -// Two predicate classes that can be used in {ASSERT,EXPECT}_EXIT*: - -// Tests that an exit code describes a normal exit with a given exit code. -class GTEST_API_ ExitedWithCode { - public: - explicit ExitedWithCode(int exit_code); - bool operator()(int exit_status) const; - private: - // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. - void operator=(const ExitedWithCode& other); - - const int exit_code_; -}; - -# if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA -// Tests that an exit code describes an exit due to termination by a -// given signal. -// GOOGLETEST_CM0006 DO NOT DELETE -class GTEST_API_ KilledBySignal { - public: - explicit KilledBySignal(int signum); - bool operator()(int exit_status) const; - private: - const int signum_; -}; -# endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -// EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH asserts that the given statements die in debug mode. -// The death testing framework causes this to have interesting semantics, -// since the sideeffects of the call are only visible in opt mode, and not -// in debug mode. -// -// In practice, this can be used to test functions that utilize the -// LOG(DFATAL) macro using the following style: -// -// int DieInDebugOr12(int* sideeffect) { -// if (sideeffect) { -// *sideeffect = 12; -// } -// LOG(DFATAL) << "death"; -// return 12; -// } -// -// TEST(TestSuite, TestDieOr12WorksInDgbAndOpt) { -// int sideeffect = 0; -// // Only asserts in dbg. -// EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH(DieInDebugOr12(&sideeffect), "death"); -// -// #ifdef NDEBUG -// // opt-mode has sideeffect visible. -// EXPECT_EQ(12, sideeffect); -// #else -// // dbg-mode no visible sideeffect. -// EXPECT_EQ(0, sideeffect); -// #endif -// } -// -// This will assert that DieInDebugReturn12InOpt() crashes in debug -// mode, usually due to a DCHECK or LOG(DFATAL), but returns the -// appropriate fallback value (12 in this case) in opt mode. If you -// need to test that a function has appropriate side-effects in opt -// mode, include assertions against the side-effects. A general -// pattern for this is: -// -// EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH({ -// // Side-effects here will have an effect after this statement in -// // opt mode, but none in debug mode. -// EXPECT_EQ(12, DieInDebugOr12(&sideeffect)); -// }, "death"); -// -# ifdef NDEBUG - -# define EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH(statement, regex) \ - GTEST_EXECUTE_STATEMENT_(statement, regex) - -# define ASSERT_DEBUG_DEATH(statement, regex) \ - GTEST_EXECUTE_STATEMENT_(statement, regex) - -# else - -# define EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH(statement, regex) \ - EXPECT_DEATH(statement, regex) - -# define ASSERT_DEBUG_DEATH(statement, regex) \ - ASSERT_DEATH(statement, regex) - -# endif // NDEBUG for EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH -#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - -// This macro is used for implementing macros such as -// EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED and ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED on systems where -// death tests are not supported. Those macros must compile on such systems -// if and only if EXPECT_DEATH and ASSERT_DEATH compile with the same parameters -// on systems that support death tests. This allows one to write such a macro on -// a system that does not support death tests and be sure that it will compile -// on a death-test supporting system. It is exposed publicly so that systems -// that have death-tests with stricter requirements than GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST -// can write their own equivalent of EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED and -// ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED. -// -// Parameters: -// statement - A statement that a macro such as EXPECT_DEATH would test -// for program termination. This macro has to make sure this -// statement is compiled but not executed, to ensure that -// EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED compiles with a certain -// parameter if and only if EXPECT_DEATH compiles with it. -// regex - A regex that a macro such as EXPECT_DEATH would use to test -// the output of statement. This parameter has to be -// compiled but not evaluated by this macro, to ensure that -// this macro only accepts expressions that a macro such as -// EXPECT_DEATH would accept. -// terminator - Must be an empty statement for EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED -// and a return statement for ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED. -// This ensures that ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED will not -// compile inside functions where ASSERT_DEATH doesn't -// compile. -// -// The branch that has an always false condition is used to ensure that -// statement and regex are compiled (and thus syntactically correct) but -// never executed. The unreachable code macro protects the terminator -// statement from generating an 'unreachable code' warning in case -// statement unconditionally returns or throws. The Message constructor at -// the end allows the syntax of streaming additional messages into the -// macro, for compilational compatibility with EXPECT_DEATH/ASSERT_DEATH. -# define GTEST_UNSUPPORTED_DEATH_TEST(statement, regex, terminator) \ - GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ - if (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) { \ - GTEST_LOG_(WARNING) \ - << "Death tests are not supported on this platform.\n" \ - << "Statement '" #statement "' cannot be verified."; \ - } else if (::testing::internal::AlwaysFalse()) { \ - ::testing::internal::RE::PartialMatch(".*", (regex)); \ - GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(statement); \ - terminator; \ - } else \ - ::testing::Message() - -// EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(statement, regex) and -// ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(statement, regex) expand to real death tests if -// death tests are supported; otherwise they just issue a warning. This is -// useful when you are combining death test assertions with normal test -// assertions in one test. -#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST -# define EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(statement, regex) \ - EXPECT_DEATH(statement, regex) -# define ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(statement, regex) \ - ASSERT_DEATH(statement, regex) -#else -# define EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(statement, regex) \ - GTEST_UNSUPPORTED_DEATH_TEST(statement, regex, ) -# define ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(statement, regex) \ - GTEST_UNSUPPORTED_DEATH_TEST(statement, regex, return) -#endif - -} // namespace testing - -#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_DEATH_TEST_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-matchers.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-matchers.h deleted file mode 100644 index a61cef409..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-matchers.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,750 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// The Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework (Google Test) -// -// This file implements just enough of the matcher interface to allow -// EXPECT_DEATH and friends to accept a matcher argument. - -// IWYU pragma: private, include "testing/base/public/gunit.h" -// IWYU pragma: friend third_party/googletest/googlemock/.* -// IWYU pragma: friend third_party/googletest/googletest/.* - -#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_MATCHERS_H_ -#define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_MATCHERS_H_ - -#include <memory> -#include <ostream> -#include <string> -#include <type_traits> - -#include "gtest/gtest-printers.h" -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-internal.h" -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" - -// MSVC warning C5046 is new as of VS2017 version 15.8. -#if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1915 -#define GTEST_MAYBE_5046_ 5046 -#else -#define GTEST_MAYBE_5046_ -#endif - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_( - 4251 GTEST_MAYBE_5046_ /* class A needs to have dll-interface to be used by - clients of class B */ - /* Symbol involving type with internal linkage not defined */) - -namespace testing { - -// To implement a matcher Foo for type T, define: -// 1. a class FooMatcherImpl that implements the -// MatcherInterface<T> interface, and -// 2. a factory function that creates a Matcher<T> object from a -// FooMatcherImpl*. -// -// The two-level delegation design makes it possible to allow a user -// to write "v" instead of "Eq(v)" where a Matcher is expected, which -// is impossible if we pass matchers by pointers. It also eases -// ownership management as Matcher objects can now be copied like -// plain values. - -// MatchResultListener is an abstract class. Its << operator can be -// used by a matcher to explain why a value matches or doesn't match. -// -class MatchResultListener { - public: - // Creates a listener object with the given underlying ostream. The - // listener does not own the ostream, and does not dereference it - // in the constructor or destructor. - explicit MatchResultListener(::std::ostream* os) : stream_(os) {} - virtual ~MatchResultListener() = 0; // Makes this class abstract. - - // Streams x to the underlying ostream; does nothing if the ostream - // is NULL. - template <typename T> - MatchResultListener& operator<<(const T& x) { - if (stream_ != nullptr) *stream_ << x; - return *this; - } - - // Returns the underlying ostream. - ::std::ostream* stream() { return stream_; } - - // Returns true if and only if the listener is interested in an explanation - // of the match result. A matcher's MatchAndExplain() method can use - // this information to avoid generating the explanation when no one - // intends to hear it. - bool IsInterested() const { return stream_ != nullptr; } - - private: - ::std::ostream* const stream_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MatchResultListener); -}; - -inline MatchResultListener::~MatchResultListener() { -} - -// An instance of a subclass of this knows how to describe itself as a -// matcher. -class MatcherDescriberInterface { - public: - virtual ~MatcherDescriberInterface() {} - - // Describes this matcher to an ostream. The function should print - // a verb phrase that describes the property a value matching this - // matcher should have. The subject of the verb phrase is the value - // being matched. For example, the DescribeTo() method of the Gt(7) - // matcher prints "is greater than 7". - virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const = 0; - - // Describes the negation of this matcher to an ostream. For - // example, if the description of this matcher is "is greater than - // 7", the negated description could be "is not greater than 7". - // You are not required to override this when implementing - // MatcherInterface, but it is highly advised so that your matcher - // can produce good error messages. - virtual void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "not ("; - DescribeTo(os); - *os << ")"; - } -}; - -// The implementation of a matcher. -template <typename T> -class MatcherInterface : public MatcherDescriberInterface { - public: - // Returns true if and only if the matcher matches x; also explains the - // match result to 'listener' if necessary (see the next paragraph), in - // the form of a non-restrictive relative clause ("which ...", - // "whose ...", etc) that describes x. For example, the - // MatchAndExplain() method of the Pointee(...) matcher should - // generate an explanation like "which points to ...". - // - // Implementations of MatchAndExplain() should add an explanation of - // the match result *if and only if* they can provide additional - // information that's not already present (or not obvious) in the - // print-out of x and the matcher's description. Whether the match - // succeeds is not a factor in deciding whether an explanation is - // needed, as sometimes the caller needs to print a failure message - // when the match succeeds (e.g. when the matcher is used inside - // Not()). - // - // For example, a "has at least 10 elements" matcher should explain - // what the actual element count is, regardless of the match result, - // as it is useful information to the reader; on the other hand, an - // "is empty" matcher probably only needs to explain what the actual - // size is when the match fails, as it's redundant to say that the - // size is 0 when the value is already known to be empty. - // - // You should override this method when defining a new matcher. - // - // It's the responsibility of the caller (Google Test) to guarantee - // that 'listener' is not NULL. This helps to simplify a matcher's - // implementation when it doesn't care about the performance, as it - // can talk to 'listener' without checking its validity first. - // However, in order to implement dummy listeners efficiently, - // listener->stream() may be NULL. - virtual bool MatchAndExplain(T x, MatchResultListener* listener) const = 0; - - // Inherits these methods from MatcherDescriberInterface: - // virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const = 0; - // virtual void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const; -}; - -namespace internal { - -// Converts a MatcherInterface<T> to a MatcherInterface<const T&>. -template <typename T> -class MatcherInterfaceAdapter : public MatcherInterface<const T&> { - public: - explicit MatcherInterfaceAdapter(const MatcherInterface<T>* impl) - : impl_(impl) {} - ~MatcherInterfaceAdapter() override { delete impl_; } - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { impl_->DescribeTo(os); } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - impl_->DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - - bool MatchAndExplain(const T& x, - MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - return impl_->MatchAndExplain(x, listener); - } - - private: - const MatcherInterface<T>* const impl_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MatcherInterfaceAdapter); -}; - -struct AnyEq { - template <typename A, typename B> - bool operator()(const A& a, const B& b) const { return a == b; } -}; -struct AnyNe { - template <typename A, typename B> - bool operator()(const A& a, const B& b) const { return a != b; } -}; -struct AnyLt { - template <typename A, typename B> - bool operator()(const A& a, const B& b) const { return a < b; } -}; -struct AnyGt { - template <typename A, typename B> - bool operator()(const A& a, const B& b) const { return a > b; } -}; -struct AnyLe { - template <typename A, typename B> - bool operator()(const A& a, const B& b) const { return a <= b; } -}; -struct AnyGe { - template <typename A, typename B> - bool operator()(const A& a, const B& b) const { return a >= b; } -}; - -// A match result listener that ignores the explanation. -class DummyMatchResultListener : public MatchResultListener { - public: - DummyMatchResultListener() : MatchResultListener(nullptr) {} - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(DummyMatchResultListener); -}; - -// A match result listener that forwards the explanation to a given -// ostream. The difference between this and MatchResultListener is -// that the former is concrete. -class StreamMatchResultListener : public MatchResultListener { - public: - explicit StreamMatchResultListener(::std::ostream* os) - : MatchResultListener(os) {} - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(StreamMatchResultListener); -}; - -// An internal class for implementing Matcher<T>, which will derive -// from it. We put functionalities common to all Matcher<T> -// specializations here to avoid code duplication. -template <typename T> -class MatcherBase { - public: - // Returns true if and only if the matcher matches x; also explains the - // match result to 'listener'. - bool MatchAndExplain(const T& x, MatchResultListener* listener) const { - return impl_->MatchAndExplain(x, listener); - } - - // Returns true if and only if this matcher matches x. - bool Matches(const T& x) const { - DummyMatchResultListener dummy; - return MatchAndExplain(x, &dummy); - } - - // Describes this matcher to an ostream. - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { impl_->DescribeTo(os); } - - // Describes the negation of this matcher to an ostream. - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - impl_->DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - - // Explains why x matches, or doesn't match, the matcher. - void ExplainMatchResultTo(const T& x, ::std::ostream* os) const { - StreamMatchResultListener listener(os); - MatchAndExplain(x, &listener); - } - - // Returns the describer for this matcher object; retains ownership - // of the describer, which is only guaranteed to be alive when - // this matcher object is alive. - const MatcherDescriberInterface* GetDescriber() const { - return impl_.get(); - } - - protected: - MatcherBase() {} - - // Constructs a matcher from its implementation. - explicit MatcherBase(const MatcherInterface<const T&>* impl) : impl_(impl) {} - - template <typename U> - explicit MatcherBase( - const MatcherInterface<U>* impl, - typename std::enable_if<!std::is_same<U, const U&>::value>::type* = - nullptr) - : impl_(new internal::MatcherInterfaceAdapter<U>(impl)) {} - - MatcherBase(const MatcherBase&) = default; - MatcherBase& operator=(const MatcherBase&) = default; - MatcherBase(MatcherBase&&) = default; - MatcherBase& operator=(MatcherBase&&) = default; - - virtual ~MatcherBase() {} - - private: - std::shared_ptr<const MatcherInterface<const T&>> impl_; -}; - -} // namespace internal - -// A Matcher<T> is a copyable and IMMUTABLE (except by assignment) -// object that can check whether a value of type T matches. The -// implementation of Matcher<T> is just a std::shared_ptr to const -// MatcherInterface<T>. Don't inherit from Matcher! -template <typename T> -class Matcher : public internal::MatcherBase<T> { - public: - // Constructs a null matcher. Needed for storing Matcher objects in STL - // containers. A default-constructed matcher is not yet initialized. You - // cannot use it until a valid value has been assigned to it. - explicit Matcher() {} // NOLINT - - // Constructs a matcher from its implementation. - explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface<const T&>* impl) - : internal::MatcherBase<T>(impl) {} - - template <typename U> - explicit Matcher( - const MatcherInterface<U>* impl, - typename std::enable_if<!std::is_same<U, const U&>::value>::type* = - nullptr) - : internal::MatcherBase<T>(impl) {} - - // Implicit constructor here allows people to write - // EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(5)) instead of EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(Eq(5))) sometimes - Matcher(T value); // NOLINT -}; - -// The following two specializations allow the user to write str -// instead of Eq(str) and "foo" instead of Eq("foo") when a std::string -// matcher is expected. -template <> -class GTEST_API_ Matcher<const std::string&> - : public internal::MatcherBase<const std::string&> { - public: - Matcher() {} - - explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface<const std::string&>* impl) - : internal::MatcherBase<const std::string&>(impl) {} - - // Allows the user to write str instead of Eq(str) sometimes, where - // str is a std::string object. - Matcher(const std::string& s); // NOLINT - - // Allows the user to write "foo" instead of Eq("foo") sometimes. - Matcher(const char* s); // NOLINT -}; - -template <> -class GTEST_API_ Matcher<std::string> - : public internal::MatcherBase<std::string> { - public: - Matcher() {} - - explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface<const std::string&>* impl) - : internal::MatcherBase<std::string>(impl) {} - explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface<std::string>* impl) - : internal::MatcherBase<std::string>(impl) {} - - // Allows the user to write str instead of Eq(str) sometimes, where - // str is a string object. - Matcher(const std::string& s); // NOLINT - - // Allows the user to write "foo" instead of Eq("foo") sometimes. - Matcher(const char* s); // NOLINT -}; - -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW -// The following two specializations allow the user to write str -// instead of Eq(str) and "foo" instead of Eq("foo") when a absl::string_view -// matcher is expected. -template <> -class GTEST_API_ Matcher<const internal::StringView&> - : public internal::MatcherBase<const internal::StringView&> { - public: - Matcher() {} - - explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface<const internal::StringView&>* impl) - : internal::MatcherBase<const internal::StringView&>(impl) {} - - // Allows the user to write str instead of Eq(str) sometimes, where - // str is a std::string object. - Matcher(const std::string& s); // NOLINT - - // Allows the user to write "foo" instead of Eq("foo") sometimes. - Matcher(const char* s); // NOLINT - - // Allows the user to pass absl::string_views or std::string_views directly. - Matcher(internal::StringView s); // NOLINT -}; - -template <> -class GTEST_API_ Matcher<internal::StringView> - : public internal::MatcherBase<internal::StringView> { - public: - Matcher() {} - - explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface<const internal::StringView&>* impl) - : internal::MatcherBase<internal::StringView>(impl) {} - explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface<internal::StringView>* impl) - : internal::MatcherBase<internal::StringView>(impl) {} - - // Allows the user to write str instead of Eq(str) sometimes, where - // str is a std::string object. - Matcher(const std::string& s); // NOLINT - - // Allows the user to write "foo" instead of Eq("foo") sometimes. - Matcher(const char* s); // NOLINT - - // Allows the user to pass absl::string_views or std::string_views directly. - Matcher(internal::StringView s); // NOLINT -}; -#endif // GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - -// Prints a matcher in a human-readable format. -template <typename T> -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const Matcher<T>& matcher) { - matcher.DescribeTo(&os); - return os; -} - -// The PolymorphicMatcher class template makes it easy to implement a -// polymorphic matcher (i.e. a matcher that can match values of more -// than one type, e.g. Eq(n) and NotNull()). -// -// To define a polymorphic matcher, a user should provide an Impl -// class that has a DescribeTo() method and a DescribeNegationTo() -// method, and define a member function (or member function template) -// -// bool MatchAndExplain(const Value& value, -// MatchResultListener* listener) const; -// -// See the definition of NotNull() for a complete example. -template <class Impl> -class PolymorphicMatcher { - public: - explicit PolymorphicMatcher(const Impl& an_impl) : impl_(an_impl) {} - - // Returns a mutable reference to the underlying matcher - // implementation object. - Impl& mutable_impl() { return impl_; } - - // Returns an immutable reference to the underlying matcher - // implementation object. - const Impl& impl() const { return impl_; } - - template <typename T> - operator Matcher<T>() const { - return Matcher<T>(new MonomorphicImpl<const T&>(impl_)); - } - - private: - template <typename T> - class MonomorphicImpl : public MatcherInterface<T> { - public: - explicit MonomorphicImpl(const Impl& impl) : impl_(impl) {} - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { impl_.DescribeTo(os); } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - impl_.DescribeNegationTo(os); - } - - bool MatchAndExplain(T x, MatchResultListener* listener) const override { - return impl_.MatchAndExplain(x, listener); - } - - private: - const Impl impl_; - }; - - Impl impl_; -}; - -// Creates a matcher from its implementation. -// DEPRECATED: Especially in the generic code, prefer: -// Matcher<T>(new MyMatcherImpl<const T&>(...)); -// -// MakeMatcher may create a Matcher that accepts its argument by value, which -// leads to unnecessary copies & lack of support for non-copyable types. -template <typename T> -inline Matcher<T> MakeMatcher(const MatcherInterface<T>* impl) { - return Matcher<T>(impl); -} - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher from its implementation. This is -// easier to use than the PolymorphicMatcher<Impl> constructor as it -// doesn't require you to explicitly write the template argument, e.g. -// -// MakePolymorphicMatcher(foo); -// vs -// PolymorphicMatcher<TypeOfFoo>(foo); -template <class Impl> -inline PolymorphicMatcher<Impl> MakePolymorphicMatcher(const Impl& impl) { - return PolymorphicMatcher<Impl>(impl); -} - -namespace internal { -// Implements a matcher that compares a given value with a -// pre-supplied value using one of the ==, <=, <, etc, operators. The -// two values being compared don't have to have the same type. -// -// The matcher defined here is polymorphic (for example, Eq(5) can be -// used to match an int, a short, a double, etc). Therefore we use -// a template type conversion operator in the implementation. -// -// The following template definition assumes that the Rhs parameter is -// a "bare" type (i.e. neither 'const T' nor 'T&'). -template <typename D, typename Rhs, typename Op> -class ComparisonBase { - public: - explicit ComparisonBase(const Rhs& rhs) : rhs_(rhs) {} - template <typename Lhs> - operator Matcher<Lhs>() const { - return Matcher<Lhs>(new Impl<const Lhs&>(rhs_)); - } - - private: - template <typename T> - static const T& Unwrap(const T& v) { return v; } - template <typename T> - static const T& Unwrap(std::reference_wrapper<T> v) { return v; } - - template <typename Lhs, typename = Rhs> - class Impl : public MatcherInterface<Lhs> { - public: - explicit Impl(const Rhs& rhs) : rhs_(rhs) {} - bool MatchAndExplain(Lhs lhs, - MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const override { - return Op()(lhs, Unwrap(rhs_)); - } - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << D::Desc() << " "; - UniversalPrint(Unwrap(rhs_), os); - } - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { - *os << D::NegatedDesc() << " "; - UniversalPrint(Unwrap(rhs_), os); - } - - private: - Rhs rhs_; - }; - Rhs rhs_; -}; - -template <typename Rhs> -class EqMatcher : public ComparisonBase<EqMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyEq> { - public: - explicit EqMatcher(const Rhs& rhs) - : ComparisonBase<EqMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyEq>(rhs) { } - static const char* Desc() { return "is equal to"; } - static const char* NegatedDesc() { return "isn't equal to"; } -}; -template <typename Rhs> -class NeMatcher : public ComparisonBase<NeMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyNe> { - public: - explicit NeMatcher(const Rhs& rhs) - : ComparisonBase<NeMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyNe>(rhs) { } - static const char* Desc() { return "isn't equal to"; } - static const char* NegatedDesc() { return "is equal to"; } -}; -template <typename Rhs> -class LtMatcher : public ComparisonBase<LtMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyLt> { - public: - explicit LtMatcher(const Rhs& rhs) - : ComparisonBase<LtMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyLt>(rhs) { } - static const char* Desc() { return "is <"; } - static const char* NegatedDesc() { return "isn't <"; } -}; -template <typename Rhs> -class GtMatcher : public ComparisonBase<GtMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyGt> { - public: - explicit GtMatcher(const Rhs& rhs) - : ComparisonBase<GtMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyGt>(rhs) { } - static const char* Desc() { return "is >"; } - static const char* NegatedDesc() { return "isn't >"; } -}; -template <typename Rhs> -class LeMatcher : public ComparisonBase<LeMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyLe> { - public: - explicit LeMatcher(const Rhs& rhs) - : ComparisonBase<LeMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyLe>(rhs) { } - static const char* Desc() { return "is <="; } - static const char* NegatedDesc() { return "isn't <="; } -}; -template <typename Rhs> -class GeMatcher : public ComparisonBase<GeMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyGe> { - public: - explicit GeMatcher(const Rhs& rhs) - : ComparisonBase<GeMatcher<Rhs>, Rhs, AnyGe>(rhs) { } - static const char* Desc() { return "is >="; } - static const char* NegatedDesc() { return "isn't >="; } -}; - -// Implements polymorphic matchers MatchesRegex(regex) and -// ContainsRegex(regex), which can be used as a Matcher<T> as long as -// T can be converted to a string. -class MatchesRegexMatcher { - public: - MatchesRegexMatcher(const RE* regex, bool full_match) - : regex_(regex), full_match_(full_match) {} - -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - bool MatchAndExplain(const internal::StringView& s, - MatchResultListener* listener) const { - return MatchAndExplain(std::string(s), listener); - } -#endif // GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - - // Accepts pointer types, particularly: - // const char* - // char* - // const wchar_t* - // wchar_t* - template <typename CharType> - bool MatchAndExplain(CharType* s, MatchResultListener* listener) const { - return s != nullptr && MatchAndExplain(std::string(s), listener); - } - - // Matches anything that can convert to std::string. - // - // This is a template, not just a plain function with const std::string&, - // because absl::string_view has some interfering non-explicit constructors. - template <class MatcheeStringType> - bool MatchAndExplain(const MatcheeStringType& s, - MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const { - const std::string& s2(s); - return full_match_ ? RE::FullMatch(s2, *regex_) - : RE::PartialMatch(s2, *regex_); - } - - void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - *os << (full_match_ ? "matches" : "contains") << " regular expression "; - UniversalPrinter<std::string>::Print(regex_->pattern(), os); - } - - void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { - *os << "doesn't " << (full_match_ ? "match" : "contain") - << " regular expression "; - UniversalPrinter<std::string>::Print(regex_->pattern(), os); - } - - private: - const std::shared_ptr<const RE> regex_; - const bool full_match_; -}; -} // namespace internal - -// Matches a string that fully matches regular expression 'regex'. -// The matcher takes ownership of 'regex'. -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::MatchesRegexMatcher> MatchesRegex( - const internal::RE* regex) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::MatchesRegexMatcher(regex, true)); -} -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::MatchesRegexMatcher> MatchesRegex( - const std::string& regex) { - return MatchesRegex(new internal::RE(regex)); -} - -// Matches a string that contains regular expression 'regex'. -// The matcher takes ownership of 'regex'. -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::MatchesRegexMatcher> ContainsRegex( - const internal::RE* regex) { - return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::MatchesRegexMatcher(regex, false)); -} -inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::MatchesRegexMatcher> ContainsRegex( - const std::string& regex) { - return ContainsRegex(new internal::RE(regex)); -} - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything equal to x. -// Note: if the parameter of Eq() were declared as const T&, Eq("foo") -// wouldn't compile. -template <typename T> -inline internal::EqMatcher<T> Eq(T x) { return internal::EqMatcher<T>(x); } - -// Constructs a Matcher<T> from a 'value' of type T. The constructed -// matcher matches any value that's equal to 'value'. -template <typename T> -Matcher<T>::Matcher(T value) { *this = Eq(value); } - -// Creates a monomorphic matcher that matches anything with type Lhs -// and equal to rhs. A user may need to use this instead of Eq(...) -// in order to resolve an overloading ambiguity. -// -// TypedEq<T>(x) is just a convenient short-hand for Matcher<T>(Eq(x)) -// or Matcher<T>(x), but more readable than the latter. -// -// We could define similar monomorphic matchers for other comparison -// operations (e.g. TypedLt, TypedGe, and etc), but decided not to do -// it yet as those are used much less than Eq() in practice. A user -// can always write Matcher<T>(Lt(5)) to be explicit about the type, -// for example. -template <typename Lhs, typename Rhs> -inline Matcher<Lhs> TypedEq(const Rhs& rhs) { return Eq(rhs); } - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything >= x. -template <typename Rhs> -inline internal::GeMatcher<Rhs> Ge(Rhs x) { - return internal::GeMatcher<Rhs>(x); -} - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything > x. -template <typename Rhs> -inline internal::GtMatcher<Rhs> Gt(Rhs x) { - return internal::GtMatcher<Rhs>(x); -} - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything <= x. -template <typename Rhs> -inline internal::LeMatcher<Rhs> Le(Rhs x) { - return internal::LeMatcher<Rhs>(x); -} - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything < x. -template <typename Rhs> -inline internal::LtMatcher<Rhs> Lt(Rhs x) { - return internal::LtMatcher<Rhs>(x); -} - -// Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything != x. -template <typename Rhs> -inline internal::NeMatcher<Rhs> Ne(Rhs x) { - return internal::NeMatcher<Rhs>(x); -} -} // namespace testing - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4251 5046 - -#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_MATCHERS_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-message.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-message.h deleted file mode 100644 index 21899232a..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-message.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,219 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// The Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework (Google Test) -// -// This header file defines the Message class. -// -// IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to limitation of the C++ language, we have to -// leave some internal implementation details in this header file. -// They are clearly marked by comments like this: -// -// // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. -// -// Such code is NOT meant to be used by a user directly, and is subject -// to CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. Therefore DO NOT DEPEND ON IT in a user -// program! - -// GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_MESSAGE_H_ -#define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_MESSAGE_H_ - -#include <limits> -#include <memory> -#include <sstream> - -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4251 \ -/* class A needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class B */) - -// Ensures that there is at least one operator<< in the global namespace. -// See Message& operator<<(...) below for why. -void operator<<(const testing::internal::Secret&, int); - -namespace testing { - -// The Message class works like an ostream repeater. -// -// Typical usage: -// -// 1. You stream a bunch of values to a Message object. -// It will remember the text in a stringstream. -// 2. Then you stream the Message object to an ostream. -// This causes the text in the Message to be streamed -// to the ostream. -// -// For example; -// -// testing::Message foo; -// foo << 1 << " != " << 2; -// std::cout << foo; -// -// will print "1 != 2". -// -// Message is not intended to be inherited from. In particular, its -// destructor is not virtual. -// -// Note that stringstream behaves differently in gcc and in MSVC. You -// can stream a NULL char pointer to it in the former, but not in the -// latter (it causes an access violation if you do). The Message -// class hides this difference by treating a NULL char pointer as -// "(null)". -class GTEST_API_ Message { - private: - // The type of basic IO manipulators (endl, ends, and flush) for - // narrow streams. - typedef std::ostream& (*BasicNarrowIoManip)(std::ostream&); - - public: - // Constructs an empty Message. - Message(); - - // Copy constructor. - Message(const Message& msg) : ss_(new ::std::stringstream) { // NOLINT - *ss_ << msg.GetString(); - } - - // Constructs a Message from a C-string. - explicit Message(const char* str) : ss_(new ::std::stringstream) { - *ss_ << str; - } - - // Streams a non-pointer value to this object. - template <typename T> - inline Message& operator <<(const T& val) { - // Some libraries overload << for STL containers. These - // overloads are defined in the global namespace instead of ::std. - // - // C++'s symbol lookup rule (i.e. Koenig lookup) says that these - // overloads are visible in either the std namespace or the global - // namespace, but not other namespaces, including the testing - // namespace which Google Test's Message class is in. - // - // To allow STL containers (and other types that has a << operator - // defined in the global namespace) to be used in Google Test - // assertions, testing::Message must access the custom << operator - // from the global namespace. With this using declaration, - // overloads of << defined in the global namespace and those - // visible via Koenig lookup are both exposed in this function. - using ::operator <<; - *ss_ << val; - return *this; - } - - // Streams a pointer value to this object. - // - // This function is an overload of the previous one. When you - // stream a pointer to a Message, this definition will be used as it - // is more specialized. (The C++ Standard, section - // [temp.func.order].) If you stream a non-pointer, then the - // previous definition will be used. - // - // The reason for this overload is that streaming a NULL pointer to - // ostream is undefined behavior. Depending on the compiler, you - // may get "0", "(nil)", "(null)", or an access violation. To - // ensure consistent result across compilers, we always treat NULL - // as "(null)". - template <typename T> - inline Message& operator <<(T* const& pointer) { // NOLINT - if (pointer == nullptr) { - *ss_ << "(null)"; - } else { - *ss_ << pointer; - } - return *this; - } - - // Since the basic IO manipulators are overloaded for both narrow - // and wide streams, we have to provide this specialized definition - // of operator <<, even though its body is the same as the - // templatized version above. Without this definition, streaming - // endl or other basic IO manipulators to Message will confuse the - // compiler. - Message& operator <<(BasicNarrowIoManip val) { - *ss_ << val; - return *this; - } - - // Instead of 1/0, we want to see true/false for bool values. - Message& operator <<(bool b) { - return *this << (b ? "true" : "false"); - } - - // These two overloads allow streaming a wide C string to a Message - // using the UTF-8 encoding. - Message& operator <<(const wchar_t* wide_c_str); - Message& operator <<(wchar_t* wide_c_str); - -#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING - // Converts the given wide string to a narrow string using the UTF-8 - // encoding, and streams the result to this Message object. - Message& operator <<(const ::std::wstring& wstr); -#endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING - - // Gets the text streamed to this object so far as an std::string. - // Each '\0' character in the buffer is replaced with "\\0". - // - // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. - std::string GetString() const; - - private: - // We'll hold the text streamed to this object here. - const std::unique_ptr< ::std::stringstream> ss_; - - // We declare (but don't implement) this to prevent the compiler - // from implementing the assignment operator. - void operator=(const Message&); -}; - -// Streams a Message to an ostream. -inline std::ostream& operator <<(std::ostream& os, const Message& sb) { - return os << sb.GetString(); -} - -namespace internal { - -// Converts a streamable value to an std::string. A NULL pointer is -// converted to "(null)". When the input value is a ::string, -// ::std::string, ::wstring, or ::std::wstring object, each NUL -// character in it is replaced with "\\0". -template <typename T> -std::string StreamableToString(const T& streamable) { - return (Message() << streamable).GetString(); -} - -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4251 - -#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_MESSAGE_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-param-test.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-param-test.h deleted file mode 100644 index 5b039df9f..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-param-test.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,511 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -// -// Macros and functions for implementing parameterized tests -// in Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework (Google Test) -// -// This file is generated by a SCRIPT. DO NOT EDIT BY HAND! -// -// GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE -#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PARAM_TEST_H_ -#define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PARAM_TEST_H_ - - -// Value-parameterized tests allow you to test your code with different -// parameters without writing multiple copies of the same test. -// -// Here is how you use value-parameterized tests: - -#if 0 - -// To write value-parameterized tests, first you should define a fixture -// class. It is usually derived from testing::TestWithParam<T> (see below for -// another inheritance scheme that's sometimes useful in more complicated -// class hierarchies), where the type of your parameter values. -// TestWithParam<T> is itself derived from testing::Test. T can be any -// copyable type. If it's a raw pointer, you are responsible for managing the -// lifespan of the pointed values. - -class FooTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<const char*> { - // You can implement all the usual class fixture members here. -}; - -// Then, use the TEST_P macro to define as many parameterized tests -// for this fixture as you want. The _P suffix is for "parameterized" -// or "pattern", whichever you prefer to think. - -TEST_P(FooTest, DoesBlah) { - // Inside a test, access the test parameter with the GetParam() method - // of the TestWithParam<T> class: - EXPECT_TRUE(foo.Blah(GetParam())); - ... -} - -TEST_P(FooTest, HasBlahBlah) { - ... -} - -// Finally, you can use INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P to instantiate the test -// case with any set of parameters you want. Google Test defines a number -// of functions for generating test parameters. They return what we call -// (surprise!) parameter generators. Here is a summary of them, which -// are all in the testing namespace: -// -// -// Range(begin, end [, step]) - Yields values {begin, begin+step, -// begin+step+step, ...}. The values do not -// include end. step defaults to 1. -// Values(v1, v2, ..., vN) - Yields values {v1, v2, ..., vN}. -// ValuesIn(container) - Yields values from a C-style array, an STL -// ValuesIn(begin,end) container, or an iterator range [begin, end). -// Bool() - Yields sequence {false, true}. -// Combine(g1, g2, ..., gN) - Yields all combinations (the Cartesian product -// for the math savvy) of the values generated -// by the N generators. -// -// For more details, see comments at the definitions of these functions below -// in this file. -// -// The following statement will instantiate tests from the FooTest test suite -// each with parameter values "meeny", "miny", and "moe". - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(InstantiationName, - FooTest, - Values("meeny", "miny", "moe")); - -// To distinguish different instances of the pattern, (yes, you -// can instantiate it more than once) the first argument to the -// INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P macro is a prefix that will be added to the -// actual test suite name. Remember to pick unique prefixes for different -// instantiations. The tests from the instantiation above will have -// these names: -// -// * InstantiationName/FooTest.DoesBlah/0 for "meeny" -// * InstantiationName/FooTest.DoesBlah/1 for "miny" -// * InstantiationName/FooTest.DoesBlah/2 for "moe" -// * InstantiationName/FooTest.HasBlahBlah/0 for "meeny" -// * InstantiationName/FooTest.HasBlahBlah/1 for "miny" -// * InstantiationName/FooTest.HasBlahBlah/2 for "moe" -// -// You can use these names in --gtest_filter. -// -// This statement will instantiate all tests from FooTest again, each -// with parameter values "cat" and "dog": - -const char* pets[] = {"cat", "dog"}; -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(AnotherInstantiationName, FooTest, ValuesIn(pets)); - -// The tests from the instantiation above will have these names: -// -// * AnotherInstantiationName/FooTest.DoesBlah/0 for "cat" -// * AnotherInstantiationName/FooTest.DoesBlah/1 for "dog" -// * AnotherInstantiationName/FooTest.HasBlahBlah/0 for "cat" -// * AnotherInstantiationName/FooTest.HasBlahBlah/1 for "dog" -// -// Please note that INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P will instantiate all tests -// in the given test suite, whether their definitions come before or -// AFTER the INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P statement. -// -// Please also note that generator expressions (including parameters to the -// generators) are evaluated in InitGoogleTest(), after main() has started. -// This allows the user on one hand, to adjust generator parameters in order -// to dynamically determine a set of tests to run and on the other hand, -// give the user a chance to inspect the generated tests with Google Test -// reflection API before RUN_ALL_TESTS() is executed. -// -// You can see samples/sample7_unittest.cc and samples/sample8_unittest.cc -// for more examples. -// -// In the future, we plan to publish the API for defining new parameter -// generators. But for now this interface remains part of the internal -// implementation and is subject to change. -// -// -// A parameterized test fixture must be derived from testing::Test and from -// testing::WithParamInterface<T>, where T is the type of the parameter -// values. Inheriting from TestWithParam<T> satisfies that requirement because -// TestWithParam<T> inherits from both Test and WithParamInterface. In more -// complicated hierarchies, however, it is occasionally useful to inherit -// separately from Test and WithParamInterface. For example: - -class BaseTest : public ::testing::Test { - // You can inherit all the usual members for a non-parameterized test - // fixture here. -}; - -class DerivedTest : public BaseTest, public ::testing::WithParamInterface<int> { - // The usual test fixture members go here too. -}; - -TEST_F(BaseTest, HasFoo) { - // This is an ordinary non-parameterized test. -} - -TEST_P(DerivedTest, DoesBlah) { - // GetParam works just the same here as if you inherit from TestWithParam. - EXPECT_TRUE(foo.Blah(GetParam())); -} - -#endif // 0 - -#include <iterator> -#include <utility> - -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-internal.h" -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-param-util.h" -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" - -namespace testing { - -// Functions producing parameter generators. -// -// Google Test uses these generators to produce parameters for value- -// parameterized tests. When a parameterized test suite is instantiated -// with a particular generator, Google Test creates and runs tests -// for each element in the sequence produced by the generator. -// -// In the following sample, tests from test suite FooTest are instantiated -// each three times with parameter values 3, 5, and 8: -// -// class FooTest : public TestWithParam<int> { ... }; -// -// TEST_P(FooTest, TestThis) { -// } -// TEST_P(FooTest, TestThat) { -// } -// INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(TestSequence, FooTest, Values(3, 5, 8)); -// - -// Range() returns generators providing sequences of values in a range. -// -// Synopsis: -// Range(start, end) -// - returns a generator producing a sequence of values {start, start+1, -// start+2, ..., }. -// Range(start, end, step) -// - returns a generator producing a sequence of values {start, start+step, -// start+step+step, ..., }. -// Notes: -// * The generated sequences never include end. For example, Range(1, 5) -// returns a generator producing a sequence {1, 2, 3, 4}. Range(1, 9, 2) -// returns a generator producing {1, 3, 5, 7}. -// * start and end must have the same type. That type may be any integral or -// floating-point type or a user defined type satisfying these conditions: -// * It must be assignable (have operator=() defined). -// * It must have operator+() (operator+(int-compatible type) for -// two-operand version). -// * It must have operator<() defined. -// Elements in the resulting sequences will also have that type. -// * Condition start < end must be satisfied in order for resulting sequences -// to contain any elements. -// -template <typename T, typename IncrementT> -internal::ParamGenerator<T> Range(T start, T end, IncrementT step) { - return internal::ParamGenerator<T>( - new internal::RangeGenerator<T, IncrementT>(start, end, step)); -} - -template <typename T> -internal::ParamGenerator<T> Range(T start, T end) { - return Range(start, end, 1); -} - -// ValuesIn() function allows generation of tests with parameters coming from -// a container. -// -// Synopsis: -// ValuesIn(const T (&array)[N]) -// - returns a generator producing sequences with elements from -// a C-style array. -// ValuesIn(const Container& container) -// - returns a generator producing sequences with elements from -// an STL-style container. -// ValuesIn(Iterator begin, Iterator end) -// - returns a generator producing sequences with elements from -// a range [begin, end) defined by a pair of STL-style iterators. These -// iterators can also be plain C pointers. -// -// Please note that ValuesIn copies the values from the containers -// passed in and keeps them to generate tests in RUN_ALL_TESTS(). -// -// Examples: -// -// This instantiates tests from test suite StringTest -// each with C-string values of "foo", "bar", and "baz": -// -// const char* strings[] = {"foo", "bar", "baz"}; -// INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(StringSequence, StringTest, ValuesIn(strings)); -// -// This instantiates tests from test suite StlStringTest -// each with STL strings with values "a" and "b": -// -// ::std::vector< ::std::string> GetParameterStrings() { -// ::std::vector< ::std::string> v; -// v.push_back("a"); -// v.push_back("b"); -// return v; -// } -// -// INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(CharSequence, -// StlStringTest, -// ValuesIn(GetParameterStrings())); -// -// -// This will also instantiate tests from CharTest -// each with parameter values 'a' and 'b': -// -// ::std::list<char> GetParameterChars() { -// ::std::list<char> list; -// list.push_back('a'); -// list.push_back('b'); -// return list; -// } -// ::std::list<char> l = GetParameterChars(); -// INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(CharSequence2, -// CharTest, -// ValuesIn(l.begin(), l.end())); -// -template <typename ForwardIterator> -internal::ParamGenerator< - typename std::iterator_traits<ForwardIterator>::value_type> -ValuesIn(ForwardIterator begin, ForwardIterator end) { - typedef typename std::iterator_traits<ForwardIterator>::value_type ParamType; - return internal::ParamGenerator<ParamType>( - new internal::ValuesInIteratorRangeGenerator<ParamType>(begin, end)); -} - -template <typename T, size_t N> -internal::ParamGenerator<T> ValuesIn(const T (&array)[N]) { - return ValuesIn(array, array + N); -} - -template <class Container> -internal::ParamGenerator<typename Container::value_type> ValuesIn( - const Container& container) { - return ValuesIn(container.begin(), container.end()); -} - -// Values() allows generating tests from explicitly specified list of -// parameters. -// -// Synopsis: -// Values(T v1, T v2, ..., T vN) -// - returns a generator producing sequences with elements v1, v2, ..., vN. -// -// For example, this instantiates tests from test suite BarTest each -// with values "one", "two", and "three": -// -// INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(NumSequence, -// BarTest, -// Values("one", "two", "three")); -// -// This instantiates tests from test suite BazTest each with values 1, 2, 3.5. -// The exact type of values will depend on the type of parameter in BazTest. -// -// INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(FloatingNumbers, BazTest, Values(1, 2, 3.5)); -// -// -template <typename... T> -internal::ValueArray<T...> Values(T... v) { - return internal::ValueArray<T...>(std::move(v)...); -} - -// Bool() allows generating tests with parameters in a set of (false, true). -// -// Synopsis: -// Bool() -// - returns a generator producing sequences with elements {false, true}. -// -// It is useful when testing code that depends on Boolean flags. Combinations -// of multiple flags can be tested when several Bool()'s are combined using -// Combine() function. -// -// In the following example all tests in the test suite FlagDependentTest -// will be instantiated twice with parameters false and true. -// -// class FlagDependentTest : public testing::TestWithParam<bool> { -// virtual void SetUp() { -// external_flag = GetParam(); -// } -// } -// INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(BoolSequence, FlagDependentTest, Bool()); -// -inline internal::ParamGenerator<bool> Bool() { - return Values(false, true); -} - -// Combine() allows the user to combine two or more sequences to produce -// values of a Cartesian product of those sequences' elements. -// -// Synopsis: -// Combine(gen1, gen2, ..., genN) -// - returns a generator producing sequences with elements coming from -// the Cartesian product of elements from the sequences generated by -// gen1, gen2, ..., genN. The sequence elements will have a type of -// std::tuple<T1, T2, ..., TN> where T1, T2, ..., TN are the types -// of elements from sequences produces by gen1, gen2, ..., genN. -// -// Combine can have up to 10 arguments. -// -// Example: -// -// This will instantiate tests in test suite AnimalTest each one with -// the parameter values tuple("cat", BLACK), tuple("cat", WHITE), -// tuple("dog", BLACK), and tuple("dog", WHITE): -// -// enum Color { BLACK, GRAY, WHITE }; -// class AnimalTest -// : public testing::TestWithParam<std::tuple<const char*, Color> > {...}; -// -// TEST_P(AnimalTest, AnimalLooksNice) {...} -// -// INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(AnimalVariations, AnimalTest, -// Combine(Values("cat", "dog"), -// Values(BLACK, WHITE))); -// -// This will instantiate tests in FlagDependentTest with all variations of two -// Boolean flags: -// -// class FlagDependentTest -// : public testing::TestWithParam<std::tuple<bool, bool> > { -// virtual void SetUp() { -// // Assigns external_flag_1 and external_flag_2 values from the tuple. -// std::tie(external_flag_1, external_flag_2) = GetParam(); -// } -// }; -// -// TEST_P(FlagDependentTest, TestFeature1) { -// // Test your code using external_flag_1 and external_flag_2 here. -// } -// INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(TwoBoolSequence, FlagDependentTest, -// Combine(Bool(), Bool())); -// -template <typename... Generator> -internal::CartesianProductHolder<Generator...> Combine(const Generator&... g) { - return internal::CartesianProductHolder<Generator...>(g...); -} - -#define TEST_P(test_suite_name, test_name) \ - class GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, test_name) \ - : public test_suite_name { \ - public: \ - GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, test_name)() {} \ - void TestBody() override; \ - \ - private: \ - static int AddToRegistry() { \ - ::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance() \ - ->parameterized_test_registry() \ - .GetTestSuitePatternHolder<test_suite_name>( \ - GTEST_STRINGIFY_(test_suite_name), \ - ::testing::internal::CodeLocation(__FILE__, __LINE__)) \ - ->AddTestPattern( \ - GTEST_STRINGIFY_(test_suite_name), GTEST_STRINGIFY_(test_name), \ - new ::testing::internal::TestMetaFactory<GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_( \ - test_suite_name, test_name)>()); \ - return 0; \ - } \ - static int gtest_registering_dummy_ GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_; \ - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, \ - test_name)); \ - }; \ - int GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, \ - test_name)::gtest_registering_dummy_ = \ - GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, test_name)::AddToRegistry(); \ - void GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, test_name)::TestBody() - -// The last argument to INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P allows the user to specify -// generator and an optional function or functor that generates custom test name -// suffixes based on the test parameters. Such a function or functor should -// accept one argument of type testing::TestParamInfo<class ParamType>, and -// return std::string. -// -// testing::PrintToStringParamName is a builtin test suffix generator that -// returns the value of testing::PrintToString(GetParam()). -// -// Note: test names must be non-empty, unique, and may only contain ASCII -// alphanumeric characters or underscore. Because PrintToString adds quotes -// to std::string and C strings, it won't work for these types. - -#define GTEST_EXPAND_(arg) arg -#define GTEST_GET_FIRST_(first, ...) first -#define GTEST_GET_SECOND_(first, second, ...) second - -#define INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(prefix, test_suite_name, ...) \ - static ::testing::internal::ParamGenerator<test_suite_name::ParamType> \ - gtest_##prefix##test_suite_name##_EvalGenerator_() { \ - return GTEST_EXPAND_(GTEST_GET_FIRST_(__VA_ARGS__, DUMMY_PARAM_)); \ - } \ - static ::std::string gtest_##prefix##test_suite_name##_EvalGenerateName_( \ - const ::testing::TestParamInfo<test_suite_name::ParamType>& info) { \ - if (::testing::internal::AlwaysFalse()) { \ - ::testing::internal::TestNotEmpty(GTEST_EXPAND_(GTEST_GET_SECOND_( \ - __VA_ARGS__, \ - ::testing::internal::DefaultParamName<test_suite_name::ParamType>, \ - DUMMY_PARAM_))); \ - auto t = std::make_tuple(__VA_ARGS__); \ - static_assert(std::tuple_size<decltype(t)>::value <= 2, \ - "Too Many Args!"); \ - } \ - return ((GTEST_EXPAND_(GTEST_GET_SECOND_( \ - __VA_ARGS__, \ - ::testing::internal::DefaultParamName<test_suite_name::ParamType>, \ - DUMMY_PARAM_))))(info); \ - } \ - static int gtest_##prefix##test_suite_name##_dummy_ \ - GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ = \ - ::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance() \ - ->parameterized_test_registry() \ - .GetTestSuitePatternHolder<test_suite_name>( \ - GTEST_STRINGIFY_(test_suite_name), \ - ::testing::internal::CodeLocation(__FILE__, __LINE__)) \ - ->AddTestSuiteInstantiation( \ - GTEST_STRINGIFY_(prefix), \ - >est_##prefix##test_suite_name##_EvalGenerator_, \ - >est_##prefix##test_suite_name##_EvalGenerateName_, \ - __FILE__, __LINE__) - - -// Allow Marking a Parameterized test class as not needing to be instantiated. -#define GTEST_ALLOW_UNINSTANTIATED_PARAMETERIZED_TEST(T) \ - namespace gtest_do_not_use_outside_namespace_scope {} \ - static const ::testing::internal::MarkAsIgnored gtest_allow_ignore_##T( \ - GTEST_STRINGIFY_(T)) - -// Legacy API is deprecated but still available -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ -#define INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P \ - static_assert(::testing::internal::InstantiateTestCase_P_IsDeprecated(), \ - ""); \ - INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - -} // namespace testing - -#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PARAM_TEST_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-printers.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-printers.h deleted file mode 100644 index 407d1f185..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-printers.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,927 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 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Tuple support must be enabled in -// // gtest-port.h. -// std::vector<string> UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings( -// const Tuple& value); -// -// Known limitation: -// -// The print primitives print the elements of an STL-style container -// using the compiler-inferred type of *iter where iter is a -// const_iterator of the container. When const_iterator is an input -// iterator but not a forward iterator, this inferred type may not -// match value_type, and the print output may be incorrect. In -// practice, this is rarely a problem as for most containers -// const_iterator is a forward iterator. We'll fix this if there's an -// actual need for it. Note that this fix cannot rely on value_type -// being defined as many user-defined container types don't have -// value_type. - -// GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PRINTERS_H_ -#define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PRINTERS_H_ - -#include <functional> -#include <ostream> // NOLINT -#include <sstream> -#include <string> -#include <tuple> -#include <type_traits> -#include <utility> -#include <vector> -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-internal.h" -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" - -#if GTEST_HAS_ABSL -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -#include "absl/types/optional.h" -#include "absl/types/variant.h" -#endif // GTEST_HAS_ABSL - -namespace testing { - -// Definitions in the 'internal' and 'internal2' name spaces are -// subject to change without notice. DO NOT USE THEM IN USER CODE! -namespace internal2 { - -// Prints the given number of bytes in the given object to the given -// ostream. -GTEST_API_ void PrintBytesInObjectTo(const unsigned char* obj_bytes, - size_t count, - ::std::ostream* os); - -// For selecting which printer to use when a given type has neither << -// nor PrintTo(). -enum TypeKind { - kProtobuf, // a protobuf type - kConvertibleToInteger, // a type implicitly convertible to BiggestInt - // (e.g. a named or unnamed enum type) -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - kConvertibleToStringView, // a type implicitly convertible to - // absl::string_view or std::string_view -#endif - kOtherType // anything else -}; - -// TypeWithoutFormatter<T, kTypeKind>::PrintValue(value, os) is called -// by the universal printer to print a value of type T when neither -// operator<< nor PrintTo() is defined for T, where kTypeKind is the -// "kind" of T as defined by enum TypeKind. -template <typename T, TypeKind kTypeKind> -class TypeWithoutFormatter { - public: - // This default version is called when kTypeKind is kOtherType. - static void PrintValue(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { - PrintBytesInObjectTo( - static_cast<const unsigned char*>( - reinterpret_cast<const void*>(std::addressof(value))), - sizeof(value), os); - } -}; - -// We print a protobuf using its ShortDebugString() when the string -// doesn't exceed this many characters; otherwise we print it using -// DebugString() for better readability. -const size_t kProtobufOneLinerMaxLength = 50; - -template <typename T> -class TypeWithoutFormatter<T, kProtobuf> { - public: - static void PrintValue(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { - std::string pretty_str = value.ShortDebugString(); - if (pretty_str.length() > kProtobufOneLinerMaxLength) { - pretty_str = "\n" + value.DebugString(); - } - *os << ("<" + pretty_str + ">"); - } -}; - -template <typename T> -class TypeWithoutFormatter<T, kConvertibleToInteger> { - public: - // Since T has no << operator or PrintTo() but can be implicitly - // converted to BiggestInt, we print it as a BiggestInt. - // - // Most likely T is an enum type (either named or unnamed), in which - // case printing it as an integer is the desired behavior. In case - // T is not an enum, printing it as an integer is the best we can do - // given that it has no user-defined printer. - static void PrintValue(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { - const internal::BiggestInt kBigInt = value; - *os << kBigInt; - } -}; - -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW -template <typename T> -class TypeWithoutFormatter<T, kConvertibleToStringView> { - public: - // Since T has neither operator<< nor PrintTo() but can be implicitly - // converted to absl::string_view, we print it as a absl::string_view - // (or std::string_view). - // - // Note: the implementation is further below, as it depends on - // internal::PrintTo symbol which is defined later in the file. - static void PrintValue(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os); -}; -#endif - -// Prints the given value to the given ostream. If the value is a -// protocol message, its debug string is printed; if it's an enum or -// of a type implicitly convertible to BiggestInt, it's printed as an -// integer; otherwise the bytes in the value are printed. This is -// what UniversalPrinter<T>::Print() does when it knows nothing about -// type T and T has neither << operator nor PrintTo(). -// -// A user can override this behavior for a class type Foo by defining -// a << operator in the namespace where Foo is defined. -// -// We put this operator in namespace 'internal2' instead of 'internal' -// to simplify the implementation, as much code in 'internal' needs to -// use << in STL, which would conflict with our own << were it defined -// in 'internal'. -// -// Note that this operator<< takes a generic std::basic_ostream<Char, -// CharTraits> type instead of the more restricted std::ostream. If -// we define it to take an std::ostream instead, we'll get an -// "ambiguous overloads" compiler error when trying to print a type -// Foo that supports streaming to std::basic_ostream<Char, -// CharTraits>, as the compiler cannot tell whether -// operator<<(std::ostream&, const T&) or -// operator<<(std::basic_stream<Char, CharTraits>, const Foo&) is more -// specific. -template <typename Char, typename CharTraits, typename T> -::std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits>& operator<<( - ::std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits>& os, const T& x) { - TypeWithoutFormatter<T, (internal::IsAProtocolMessage<T>::value - ? kProtobuf - : std::is_convertible< - const T&, internal::BiggestInt>::value - ? kConvertibleToInteger - : -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - std::is_convertible< - const T&, internal::StringView>::value - ? kConvertibleToStringView - : -#endif - kOtherType)>::PrintValue(x, &os); - return os; -} - -} // namespace internal2 -} // namespace testing - -// This namespace MUST NOT BE NESTED IN ::testing, or the name look-up -// magic needed for implementing UniversalPrinter won't work. -namespace testing_internal { - -// Used to print a value that is not an STL-style container when the -// user doesn't define PrintTo() for it. -template <typename T> -void DefaultPrintNonContainerTo(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { - // With the following statement, during unqualified name lookup, - // testing::internal2::operator<< appears as if it was declared in - // the nearest enclosing namespace that contains both - // ::testing_internal and ::testing::internal2, i.e. the global - // namespace. For more details, refer to the C++ Standard section - // 7.3.4-1 [namespace.udir]. This allows us to fall back onto - // testing::internal2::operator<< in case T doesn't come with a << - // operator. - - using ::testing::internal2::operator<<; - - // Assuming T is defined in namespace foo, in the next statement, - // the compiler will consider all of: - // - // 1. foo::operator<< (thanks to Koenig look-up), - // 2. ::operator<< (as the current namespace is enclosed in ::), - // 3. testing::internal2::operator<< (thanks to the using statement above). - // - // The operator<< whose type matches T best will be picked. - // - // We deliberately allow #2 to be a candidate, as sometimes it's - // impossible to define #1 (e.g. when foo is ::std, defining - // anything in it is undefined behavior unless you are a compiler - // vendor.). - *os << value; -} - -} // namespace testing_internal - -namespace testing { -namespace internal { - -// FormatForComparison<ToPrint, OtherOperand>::Format(value) formats a -// value of type ToPrint that is an operand of a comparison assertion -// (e.g. ASSERT_EQ). OtherOperand is the type of the other operand in -// the comparison, and is used to help determine the best way to -// format the value. In particular, when the value is a C string -// (char pointer) and the other operand is an STL string object, we -// want to format the C string as a string, since we know it is -// compared by value with the string object. If the value is a char -// pointer but the other operand is not an STL string object, we don't -// know whether the pointer is supposed to point to a NUL-terminated -// string, and thus want to print it as a pointer to be safe. -// -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. - -// The default case. -template <typename ToPrint, typename OtherOperand> -class FormatForComparison { - public: - static ::std::string Format(const ToPrint& value) { - return ::testing::PrintToString(value); - } -}; - -// Array. -template <typename ToPrint, size_t N, typename OtherOperand> -class FormatForComparison<ToPrint[N], OtherOperand> { - public: - static ::std::string Format(const ToPrint* value) { - return FormatForComparison<const ToPrint*, OtherOperand>::Format(value); - } -}; - -// By default, print C string as pointers to be safe, as we don't know -// whether they actually point to a NUL-terminated string. - -#define GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_(CharType) \ - template <typename OtherOperand> \ - class FormatForComparison<CharType*, OtherOperand> { \ - public: \ - static ::std::string Format(CharType* value) { \ - return ::testing::PrintToString(static_cast<const void*>(value)); \ - } \ - } - -GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_(char); -GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_(const char); -GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_(wchar_t); -GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_(const wchar_t); - -#undef GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_ - -// If a C string is compared with an STL string object, we know it's meant -// to point to a NUL-terminated string, and thus can print it as a string. - -#define GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(CharType, OtherStringType) \ - template <> \ - class FormatForComparison<CharType*, OtherStringType> { \ - public: \ - static ::std::string Format(CharType* value) { \ - return ::testing::PrintToString(value); \ - } \ - } - -GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(char, ::std::string); -GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(const char, ::std::string); - -#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING -GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(wchar_t, ::std::wstring); -GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(const wchar_t, ::std::wstring); -#endif - -#undef GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_ - -// Formats a comparison assertion (e.g. ASSERT_EQ, EXPECT_LT, and etc) -// operand to be used in a failure message. The type (but not value) -// of the other operand may affect the format. This allows us to -// print a char* as a raw pointer when it is compared against another -// char* or void*, and print it as a C string when it is compared -// against an std::string object, for example. -// -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. -template <typename T1, typename T2> -std::string FormatForComparisonFailureMessage( - const T1& value, const T2& /* other_operand */) { - return FormatForComparison<T1, T2>::Format(value); -} - -// UniversalPrinter<T>::Print(value, ostream_ptr) prints the given -// value to the given ostream. The caller must ensure that -// 'ostream_ptr' is not NULL, or the behavior is undefined. -// -// We define UniversalPrinter as a class template (as opposed to a -// function template), as we need to partially specialize it for -// reference types, which cannot be done with function templates. -template <typename T> -class UniversalPrinter; - -template <typename T> -void UniversalPrint(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os); - -enum DefaultPrinterType { - kPrintContainer, - kPrintPointer, - kPrintFunctionPointer, - kPrintOther, -}; -template <DefaultPrinterType type> struct WrapPrinterType {}; - -// Used to print an STL-style container when the user doesn't define -// a PrintTo() for it. -template <typename C> -void DefaultPrintTo(WrapPrinterType<kPrintContainer> /* dummy */, - const C& container, ::std::ostream* os) { - const size_t kMaxCount = 32; // The maximum number of elements to print. - *os << '{'; - size_t count = 0; - for (typename C::const_iterator it = container.begin(); - it != container.end(); ++it, ++count) { - if (count > 0) { - *os << ','; - if (count == kMaxCount) { // Enough has been printed. - *os << " ..."; - break; - } - } - *os << ' '; - // We cannot call PrintTo(*it, os) here as PrintTo() doesn't - // handle *it being a native array. - internal::UniversalPrint(*it, os); - } - - if (count > 0) { - *os << ' '; - } - *os << '}'; -} - -// Used to print a pointer that is neither a char pointer nor a member -// pointer, when the user doesn't define PrintTo() for it. (A member -// variable pointer or member function pointer doesn't really point to -// a location in the address space. Their representation is -// implementation-defined. Therefore they will be printed as raw -// bytes.) -template <typename T> -void DefaultPrintTo(WrapPrinterType<kPrintPointer> /* dummy */, - T* p, ::std::ostream* os) { - if (p == nullptr) { - *os << "NULL"; - } else { - // T is not a function type. We just call << to print p, - // relying on ADL to pick up user-defined << for their pointer - // types, if any. - *os << p; - } -} -template <typename T> -void DefaultPrintTo(WrapPrinterType<kPrintFunctionPointer> /* dummy */, - T* p, ::std::ostream* os) { - if (p == nullptr) { - *os << "NULL"; - } else { - // T is a function type, so '*os << p' doesn't do what we want - // (it just prints p as bool). We want to print p as a const - // void*. - *os << reinterpret_cast<const void*>(p); - } -} - -// Used to print a non-container, non-pointer value when the user -// doesn't define PrintTo() for it. -template <typename T> -void DefaultPrintTo(WrapPrinterType<kPrintOther> /* dummy */, - const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { - ::testing_internal::DefaultPrintNonContainerTo(value, os); -} - -// Prints the given value using the << operator if it has one; -// otherwise prints the bytes in it. This is what -// UniversalPrinter<T>::Print() does when PrintTo() is not specialized -// or overloaded for type T. -// -// A user can override this behavior for a class type Foo by defining -// an overload of PrintTo() in the namespace where Foo is defined. We -// give the user this option as sometimes defining a << operator for -// Foo is not desirable (e.g. the coding style may prevent doing it, -// or there is already a << operator but it doesn't do what the user -// wants). -template <typename T> -void PrintTo(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { - // DefaultPrintTo() is overloaded. The type of its first argument - // determines which version will be picked. - // - // Note that we check for container types here, prior to we check - // for protocol message types in our operator<<. The rationale is: - // - // For protocol messages, we want to give people a chance to - // override Google Mock's format by defining a PrintTo() or - // operator<<. For STL containers, other formats can be - // incompatible with Google Mock's format for the container - // elements; therefore we check for container types here to ensure - // that our format is used. - // - // Note that MSVC and clang-cl do allow an implicit conversion from - // pointer-to-function to pointer-to-object, but clang-cl warns on it. - // So don't use ImplicitlyConvertible if it can be helped since it will - // cause this warning, and use a separate overload of DefaultPrintTo for - // function pointers so that the `*os << p` in the object pointer overload - // doesn't cause that warning either. - DefaultPrintTo( - WrapPrinterType < - (sizeof(IsContainerTest<T>(0)) == sizeof(IsContainer)) && - !IsRecursiveContainer<T>::value - ? kPrintContainer - : !std::is_pointer<T>::value - ? kPrintOther - : std::is_function<typename std::remove_pointer<T>::type>::value - ? kPrintFunctionPointer - : kPrintPointer > (), - value, os); -} - -// The following list of PrintTo() overloads tells -// UniversalPrinter<T>::Print() how to print standard types (built-in -// types, strings, plain arrays, and pointers). - -// Overloads for various char types. -GTEST_API_ void PrintTo(unsigned char c, ::std::ostream* os); -GTEST_API_ void PrintTo(signed char c, ::std::ostream* os); -inline void PrintTo(char c, ::std::ostream* os) { - // When printing a plain char, we always treat it as unsigned. This - // way, the output won't be affected by whether the compiler thinks - // char is signed or not. - PrintTo(static_cast<unsigned char>(c), os); -} - -// Overloads for other simple built-in types. -inline void PrintTo(bool x, ::std::ostream* os) { - *os << (x ? "true" : "false"); -} - -// Overload for wchar_t type. -// Prints a wchar_t as a symbol if it is printable or as its internal -// code otherwise and also as its decimal code (except for L'\0'). -// The L'\0' char is printed as "L'\\0'". The decimal code is printed -// as signed integer when wchar_t is implemented by the compiler -// as a signed type and is printed as an unsigned integer when wchar_t -// is implemented as an unsigned type. -GTEST_API_ void PrintTo(wchar_t wc, ::std::ostream* os); - -// Overloads for C strings. -GTEST_API_ void PrintTo(const char* s, ::std::ostream* os); -inline void PrintTo(char* s, ::std::ostream* os) { - PrintTo(ImplicitCast_<const char*>(s), os); -} - -// signed/unsigned char is often used for representing binary data, so -// we print pointers to it as void* to be safe. -inline void PrintTo(const signed char* s, ::std::ostream* os) { - PrintTo(ImplicitCast_<const void*>(s), os); -} -inline void PrintTo(signed char* s, ::std::ostream* os) { - PrintTo(ImplicitCast_<const void*>(s), os); -} -inline void PrintTo(const unsigned char* s, ::std::ostream* os) { - PrintTo(ImplicitCast_<const void*>(s), os); -} -inline void PrintTo(unsigned char* s, ::std::ostream* os) { - PrintTo(ImplicitCast_<const void*>(s), os); -} - -// MSVC can be configured to define wchar_t as a typedef of unsigned -// short. It defines _NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED when wchar_t is a native -// type. When wchar_t is a typedef, defining an overload for const -// wchar_t* would cause unsigned short* be printed as a wide string, -// possibly causing invalid memory accesses. -#if !defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(_NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED) -// Overloads for wide C strings -GTEST_API_ void PrintTo(const wchar_t* s, ::std::ostream* os); -inline void PrintTo(wchar_t* s, ::std::ostream* os) { - PrintTo(ImplicitCast_<const wchar_t*>(s), os); -} -#endif - -// Overload for C arrays. Multi-dimensional arrays are printed -// properly. - -// Prints the given number of elements in an array, without printing -// the curly braces. -template <typename T> -void PrintRawArrayTo(const T a[], size_t count, ::std::ostream* os) { - UniversalPrint(a[0], os); - for (size_t i = 1; i != count; i++) { - *os << ", "; - UniversalPrint(a[i], os); - } -} - -// Overloads for ::std::string. -GTEST_API_ void PrintStringTo(const ::std::string&s, ::std::ostream* os); -inline void PrintTo(const ::std::string& s, ::std::ostream* os) { - PrintStringTo(s, os); -} - -// Overloads for ::std::wstring. -#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING -GTEST_API_ void PrintWideStringTo(const ::std::wstring&s, ::std::ostream* os); -inline void PrintTo(const ::std::wstring& s, ::std::ostream* os) { - PrintWideStringTo(s, os); -} -#endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING - -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW -// Overload for internal::StringView. -inline void PrintTo(internal::StringView sp, ::std::ostream* os) { - PrintTo(::std::string(sp), os); -} -#endif // GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - -inline void PrintTo(std::nullptr_t, ::std::ostream* os) { *os << "(nullptr)"; } - -template <typename T> -void PrintTo(std::reference_wrapper<T> ref, ::std::ostream* os) { - UniversalPrinter<T&>::Print(ref.get(), os); -} - -// Helper function for printing a tuple. T must be instantiated with -// a tuple type. -template <typename T> -void PrintTupleTo(const T&, std::integral_constant<size_t, 0>, - ::std::ostream*) {} - -template <typename T, size_t I> -void PrintTupleTo(const T& t, std::integral_constant<size_t, I>, - ::std::ostream* os) { - PrintTupleTo(t, std::integral_constant<size_t, I - 1>(), os); - GTEST_INTENTIONAL_CONST_COND_PUSH_() - if (I > 1) { - GTEST_INTENTIONAL_CONST_COND_POP_() - *os << ", "; - } - UniversalPrinter<typename std::tuple_element<I - 1, T>::type>::Print( - std::get<I - 1>(t), os); -} - -template <typename... Types> -void PrintTo(const ::std::tuple<Types...>& t, ::std::ostream* os) { - *os << "("; - PrintTupleTo(t, std::integral_constant<size_t, sizeof...(Types)>(), os); - *os << ")"; -} - -// Overload for std::pair. -template <typename T1, typename T2> -void PrintTo(const ::std::pair<T1, T2>& value, ::std::ostream* os) { - *os << '('; - // We cannot use UniversalPrint(value.first, os) here, as T1 may be - // a reference type. The same for printing value.second. - UniversalPrinter<T1>::Print(value.first, os); - *os << ", "; - UniversalPrinter<T2>::Print(value.second, os); - *os << ')'; -} - -// Implements printing a non-reference type T by letting the compiler -// pick the right overload of PrintTo() for T. -template <typename T> -class UniversalPrinter { - public: - // MSVC warns about adding const to a function type, so we want to - // disable the warning. - GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4180) - - // Note: we deliberately don't call this PrintTo(), as that name - // conflicts with ::testing::internal::PrintTo in the body of the - // function. - static void Print(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { - // By default, ::testing::internal::PrintTo() is used for printing - // the value. - // - // Thanks to Koenig look-up, if T is a class and has its own - // PrintTo() function defined in its namespace, that function will - // be visible here. Since it is more specific than the generic ones - // in ::testing::internal, it will be picked by the compiler in the - // following statement - exactly what we want. - PrintTo(value, os); - } - - GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() -}; - -#if GTEST_HAS_ABSL - -// Printer for absl::optional - -template <typename T> -class UniversalPrinter<::absl::optional<T>> { - public: - static void Print(const ::absl::optional<T>& value, ::std::ostream* os) { - *os << '('; - if (!value) { - *os << "nullopt"; - } else { - UniversalPrint(*value, os); - } - *os << ')'; - } -}; - -// Printer for absl::variant - -template <typename... T> -class UniversalPrinter<::absl::variant<T...>> { - public: - static void Print(const ::absl::variant<T...>& value, ::std::ostream* os) { - *os << '('; - absl::visit(Visitor{os}, value); - *os << ')'; - } - - private: - struct Visitor { - template <typename U> - void operator()(const U& u) const { - *os << "'" << GetTypeName<U>() << "' with value "; - UniversalPrint(u, os); - } - ::std::ostream* os; - }; -}; - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_ABSL - -// UniversalPrintArray(begin, len, os) prints an array of 'len' -// elements, starting at address 'begin'. -template <typename T> -void UniversalPrintArray(const T* begin, size_t len, ::std::ostream* os) { - if (len == 0) { - *os << "{}"; - } else { - *os << "{ "; - const size_t kThreshold = 18; - const size_t kChunkSize = 8; - // If the array has more than kThreshold elements, we'll have to - // omit some details by printing only the first and the last - // kChunkSize elements. - if (len <= kThreshold) { - PrintRawArrayTo(begin, len, os); - } else { - PrintRawArrayTo(begin, kChunkSize, os); - *os << ", ..., "; - PrintRawArrayTo(begin + len - kChunkSize, kChunkSize, os); - } - *os << " }"; - } -} -// This overload prints a (const) char array compactly. -GTEST_API_ void UniversalPrintArray( - const char* begin, size_t len, ::std::ostream* os); - -// This overload prints a (const) wchar_t array compactly. -GTEST_API_ void UniversalPrintArray( - const wchar_t* begin, size_t len, ::std::ostream* os); - -// Implements printing an array type T[N]. -template <typename T, size_t N> -class UniversalPrinter<T[N]> { - public: - // Prints the given array, omitting some elements when there are too - // many. - static void Print(const T (&a)[N], ::std::ostream* os) { - UniversalPrintArray(a, N, os); - } -}; - -// Implements printing a reference type T&. -template <typename T> -class UniversalPrinter<T&> { - public: - // MSVC warns about adding const to a function type, so we want to - // disable the warning. - GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4180) - - static void Print(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { - // Prints the address of the value. We use reinterpret_cast here - // as static_cast doesn't compile when T is a function type. - *os << "@" << reinterpret_cast<const void*>(&value) << " "; - - // Then prints the value itself. - UniversalPrint(value, os); - } - - GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() -}; - -// Prints a value tersely: for a reference type, the referenced value -// (but not the address) is printed; for a (const) char pointer, the -// NUL-terminated string (but not the pointer) is printed. - -template <typename T> -class UniversalTersePrinter { - public: - static void Print(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { - UniversalPrint(value, os); - } -}; -template <typename T> -class UniversalTersePrinter<T&> { - public: - static void Print(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { - UniversalPrint(value, os); - } -}; -template <typename T, size_t N> -class UniversalTersePrinter<T[N]> { - public: - static void Print(const T (&value)[N], ::std::ostream* os) { - UniversalPrinter<T[N]>::Print(value, os); - } -}; -template <> -class UniversalTersePrinter<const char*> { - public: - static void Print(const char* str, ::std::ostream* os) { - if (str == nullptr) { - *os << "NULL"; - } else { - UniversalPrint(std::string(str), os); - } - } -}; -template <> -class UniversalTersePrinter<char*> { - public: - static void Print(char* str, ::std::ostream* os) { - UniversalTersePrinter<const char*>::Print(str, os); - } -}; - -#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING -template <> -class UniversalTersePrinter<const wchar_t*> { - public: - static void Print(const wchar_t* str, ::std::ostream* os) { - if (str == nullptr) { - *os << "NULL"; - } else { - UniversalPrint(::std::wstring(str), os); - } - } -}; -#endif - -template <> -class UniversalTersePrinter<wchar_t*> { - public: - static void Print(wchar_t* str, ::std::ostream* os) { - UniversalTersePrinter<const wchar_t*>::Print(str, os); - } -}; - -template <typename T> -void UniversalTersePrint(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { - UniversalTersePrinter<T>::Print(value, os); -} - -// Prints a value using the type inferred by the compiler. The -// difference between this and UniversalTersePrint() is that for a -// (const) char pointer, this prints both the pointer and the -// NUL-terminated string. -template <typename T> -void UniversalPrint(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { - // A workarond for the bug in VC++ 7.1 that prevents us from instantiating - // UniversalPrinter with T directly. - typedef T T1; - UniversalPrinter<T1>::Print(value, os); -} - -typedef ::std::vector< ::std::string> Strings; - - // Tersely prints the first N fields of a tuple to a string vector, - // one element for each field. -template <typename Tuple> -void TersePrintPrefixToStrings(const Tuple&, std::integral_constant<size_t, 0>, - Strings*) {} -template <typename Tuple, size_t I> -void TersePrintPrefixToStrings(const Tuple& t, - std::integral_constant<size_t, I>, - Strings* strings) { - TersePrintPrefixToStrings(t, std::integral_constant<size_t, I - 1>(), - strings); - ::std::stringstream ss; - UniversalTersePrint(std::get<I - 1>(t), &ss); - strings->push_back(ss.str()); -} - -// Prints the fields of a tuple tersely to a string vector, one -// element for each field. See the comment before -// UniversalTersePrint() for how we define "tersely". -template <typename Tuple> -Strings UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings(const Tuple& value) { - Strings result; - TersePrintPrefixToStrings( - value, std::integral_constant<size_t, std::tuple_size<Tuple>::value>(), - &result); - return result; -} - -} // namespace internal - -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW -namespace internal2 { -template <typename T> -void TypeWithoutFormatter<T, kConvertibleToStringView>::PrintValue( - const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { - internal::PrintTo(internal::StringView(value), os); -} -} // namespace internal2 -#endif - -template <typename T> -::std::string PrintToString(const T& value) { - ::std::stringstream ss; - internal::UniversalTersePrinter<T>::Print(value, &ss); - return ss.str(); -} - -} // namespace testing - -// Include any custom printer added by the local installation. -// We must include this header at the end to make sure it can use the -// declarations from this file. -#include "gtest/internal/custom/gtest-printers.h" - -#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PRINTERS_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-spi.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-spi.h deleted file mode 100644 index aa38870e8..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-spi.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,238 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// Utilities for testing Google Test itself and code that uses Google Test -// (e.g. frameworks built on top of Google Test). - -// GOOGLETEST_CM0004 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_SPI_H_ -#define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_SPI_H_ - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4251 \ -/* class A needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class B */) - -namespace testing { - -// This helper class can be used to mock out Google Test failure reporting -// so that we can test Google Test or code that builds on Google Test. -// -// An object of this class appends a TestPartResult object to the -// TestPartResultArray object given in the constructor whenever a Google Test -// failure is reported. It can either intercept only failures that are -// generated in the same thread that created this object or it can intercept -// all generated failures. The scope of this mock object can be controlled with -// the second argument to the two arguments constructor. -class GTEST_API_ ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter - : public TestPartResultReporterInterface { - public: - // The two possible mocking modes of this object. - enum InterceptMode { - INTERCEPT_ONLY_CURRENT_THREAD, // Intercepts only thread local failures. - INTERCEPT_ALL_THREADS // Intercepts all failures. - }; - - // The c'tor sets this object as the test part result reporter used - // by Google Test. The 'result' parameter specifies where to report the - // results. This reporter will only catch failures generated in the current - // thread. DEPRECATED - explicit ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter(TestPartResultArray* result); - - // Same as above, but you can choose the interception scope of this object. - ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter(InterceptMode intercept_mode, - TestPartResultArray* result); - - // The d'tor restores the previous test part result reporter. - ~ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter() override; - - // Appends the TestPartResult object to the TestPartResultArray - // received in the constructor. - // - // This method is from the TestPartResultReporterInterface - // interface. - void ReportTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& result) override; - - private: - void Init(); - - const InterceptMode intercept_mode_; - TestPartResultReporterInterface* old_reporter_; - TestPartResultArray* const result_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter); -}; - -namespace internal { - -// A helper class for implementing EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE() and -// EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(). Its destructor verifies that the given -// TestPartResultArray contains exactly one failure that has the given -// type and contains the given substring. If that's not the case, a -// non-fatal failure will be generated. -class GTEST_API_ SingleFailureChecker { - public: - // The constructor remembers the arguments. - SingleFailureChecker(const TestPartResultArray* results, - TestPartResult::Type type, const std::string& substr); - ~SingleFailureChecker(); - private: - const TestPartResultArray* const results_; - const TestPartResult::Type type_; - const std::string substr_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(SingleFailureChecker); -}; - -} // namespace internal - -} // namespace testing - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4251 - -// A set of macros for testing Google Test assertions or code that's expected -// to generate Google Test fatal failures. It verifies that the given -// statement will cause exactly one fatal Google Test failure with 'substr' -// being part of the failure message. -// -// There are two different versions of this macro. EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE only -// affects and considers failures generated in the current thread and -// EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS does the same but for all threads. -// -// The verification of the assertion is done correctly even when the statement -// throws an exception or aborts the current function. -// -// Known restrictions: -// - 'statement' cannot reference local non-static variables or -// non-static members of the current object. -// - 'statement' cannot return a value. -// - You cannot stream a failure message to this macro. -// -// Note that even though the implementations of the following two -// macros are much alike, we cannot refactor them to use a common -// helper macro, due to some peculiarity in how the preprocessor -// works. The AcceptsMacroThatExpandsToUnprotectedComma test in -// gtest_unittest.cc will fail to compile if we do that. -#define EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(statement, substr) \ - do { \ - class GTestExpectFatalFailureHelper {\ - public:\ - static void Execute() { statement; }\ - };\ - ::testing::TestPartResultArray gtest_failures;\ - ::testing::internal::SingleFailureChecker gtest_checker(\ - >est_failures, ::testing::TestPartResult::kFatalFailure, (substr));\ - {\ - ::testing::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter gtest_reporter(\ - ::testing::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter:: \ - INTERCEPT_ONLY_CURRENT_THREAD, >est_failures);\ - GTestExpectFatalFailureHelper::Execute();\ - }\ - } while (::testing::internal::AlwaysFalse()) - -#define EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(statement, substr) \ - do { \ - class GTestExpectFatalFailureHelper {\ - public:\ - static void Execute() { statement; }\ - };\ - ::testing::TestPartResultArray gtest_failures;\ - ::testing::internal::SingleFailureChecker gtest_checker(\ - >est_failures, ::testing::TestPartResult::kFatalFailure, (substr));\ - {\ - ::testing::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter gtest_reporter(\ - ::testing::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter:: \ - INTERCEPT_ALL_THREADS, >est_failures);\ - GTestExpectFatalFailureHelper::Execute();\ - }\ - } while (::testing::internal::AlwaysFalse()) - -// A macro for testing Google Test assertions or code that's expected to -// generate Google Test non-fatal failures. It asserts that the given -// statement will cause exactly one non-fatal Google Test failure with 'substr' -// being part of the failure message. -// -// There are two different versions of this macro. EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE only -// affects and considers failures generated in the current thread and -// EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS does the same but for all threads. -// -// 'statement' is allowed to reference local variables and members of -// the current object. -// -// The verification of the assertion is done correctly even when the statement -// throws an exception or aborts the current function. -// -// Known restrictions: -// - You cannot stream a failure message to this macro. -// -// Note that even though the implementations of the following two -// macros are much alike, we cannot refactor them to use a common -// helper macro, due to some peculiarity in how the preprocessor -// works. If we do that, the code won't compile when the user gives -// EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE() a statement that contains a macro that -// expands to code containing an unprotected comma. The -// AcceptsMacroThatExpandsToUnprotectedComma test in gtest_unittest.cc -// catches that. -// -// For the same reason, we have to write -// if (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) { statement; } -// instead of -// GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(statement) -// to avoid an MSVC warning on unreachable code. -#define EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(statement, substr) \ - do {\ - ::testing::TestPartResultArray gtest_failures;\ - ::testing::internal::SingleFailureChecker gtest_checker(\ - >est_failures, ::testing::TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure, \ - (substr));\ - {\ - ::testing::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter gtest_reporter(\ - ::testing::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter:: \ - INTERCEPT_ONLY_CURRENT_THREAD, >est_failures);\ - if (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) { statement; }\ - }\ - } while (::testing::internal::AlwaysFalse()) - -#define EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(statement, substr) \ - do {\ - ::testing::TestPartResultArray gtest_failures;\ - ::testing::internal::SingleFailureChecker gtest_checker(\ - >est_failures, ::testing::TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure, \ - (substr));\ - {\ - ::testing::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter gtest_reporter(\ - ::testing::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::INTERCEPT_ALL_THREADS, \ - >est_failures);\ - if (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) { statement; }\ - }\ - } while (::testing::internal::AlwaysFalse()) - -#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_SPI_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-test-part.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-test-part.h deleted file mode 100644 index 05a798535..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-test-part.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,184 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -// -// GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_TEST_PART_H_ -#define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_TEST_PART_H_ - -#include <iosfwd> -#include <vector> -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-internal.h" -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-string.h" - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4251 \ -/* class A needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class B */) - -namespace testing { - -// A copyable object representing the result of a test part (i.e. an -// assertion or an explicit FAIL(), ADD_FAILURE(), or SUCCESS()). -// -// Don't inherit from TestPartResult as its destructor is not virtual. -class GTEST_API_ TestPartResult { - public: - // The possible outcomes of a test part (i.e. an assertion or an - // explicit SUCCEED(), FAIL(), or ADD_FAILURE()). - enum Type { - kSuccess, // Succeeded. - kNonFatalFailure, // Failed but the test can continue. - kFatalFailure, // Failed and the test should be terminated. - kSkip // Skipped. - }; - - // C'tor. TestPartResult does NOT have a default constructor. - // Always use this constructor (with parameters) to create a - // TestPartResult object. - TestPartResult(Type a_type, const char* a_file_name, int a_line_number, - const char* a_message) - : type_(a_type), - file_name_(a_file_name == nullptr ? "" : a_file_name), - line_number_(a_line_number), - summary_(ExtractSummary(a_message)), - message_(a_message) {} - - // Gets the outcome of the test part. - Type type() const { return type_; } - - // Gets the name of the source file where the test part took place, or - // NULL if it's unknown. - const char* file_name() const { - return file_name_.empty() ? nullptr : file_name_.c_str(); - } - - // Gets the line in the source file where the test part took place, - // or -1 if it's unknown. - int line_number() const { return line_number_; } - - // Gets the summary of the failure message. - const char* summary() const { return summary_.c_str(); } - - // Gets the message associated with the test part. - const char* message() const { return message_.c_str(); } - - // Returns true if and only if the test part was skipped. - bool skipped() const { return type_ == kSkip; } - - // Returns true if and only if the test part passed. - bool passed() const { return type_ == kSuccess; } - - // Returns true if and only if the test part non-fatally failed. - bool nonfatally_failed() const { return type_ == kNonFatalFailure; } - - // Returns true if and only if the test part fatally failed. - bool fatally_failed() const { return type_ == kFatalFailure; } - - // Returns true if and only if the test part failed. - bool failed() const { return fatally_failed() || nonfatally_failed(); } - - private: - Type type_; - - // Gets the summary of the failure message by omitting the stack - // trace in it. - static std::string ExtractSummary(const char* message); - - // The name of the source file where the test part took place, or - // "" if the source file is unknown. - std::string file_name_; - // The line in the source file where the test part took place, or -1 - // if the line number is unknown. - int line_number_; - std::string summary_; // The test failure summary. - std::string message_; // The test failure message. -}; - -// Prints a TestPartResult object. -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const TestPartResult& result); - -// An array of TestPartResult objects. -// -// Don't inherit from TestPartResultArray as its destructor is not -// virtual. -class GTEST_API_ TestPartResultArray { - public: - TestPartResultArray() {} - - // Appends the given TestPartResult to the array. - void Append(const TestPartResult& result); - - // Returns the TestPartResult at the given index (0-based). - const TestPartResult& GetTestPartResult(int index) const; - - // Returns the number of TestPartResult objects in the array. - int size() const; - - private: - std::vector<TestPartResult> array_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TestPartResultArray); -}; - -// This interface knows how to report a test part result. -class GTEST_API_ TestPartResultReporterInterface { - public: - virtual ~TestPartResultReporterInterface() {} - - virtual void ReportTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& result) = 0; -}; - -namespace internal { - -// This helper class is used by {ASSERT|EXPECT}_NO_FATAL_FAILURE to check if a -// statement generates new fatal failures. To do so it registers itself as the -// current test part result reporter. Besides checking if fatal failures were -// reported, it only delegates the reporting to the former result reporter. -// The original result reporter is restored in the destructor. -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. -class GTEST_API_ HasNewFatalFailureHelper - : public TestPartResultReporterInterface { - public: - HasNewFatalFailureHelper(); - ~HasNewFatalFailureHelper() override; - void ReportTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& result) override; - bool has_new_fatal_failure() const { return has_new_fatal_failure_; } - private: - bool has_new_fatal_failure_; - TestPartResultReporterInterface* original_reporter_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(HasNewFatalFailureHelper); -}; - -} // namespace internal - -} // namespace testing - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4251 - -#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_TEST_PART_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-typed-test.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-typed-test.h deleted file mode 100644 index 3ffa50b73..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest-typed-test.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,337 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. -// All Rights Reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_TYPED_TEST_H_ -#define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_TYPED_TEST_H_ - -// This header implements typed tests and type-parameterized tests. - -// Typed (aka type-driven) tests repeat the same test for types in a -// list. You must know which types you want to test with when writing -// typed tests. Here's how you do it: - -#if 0 - -// First, define a fixture class template. It should be parameterized -// by a type. Remember to derive it from testing::Test. -template <typename T> -class FooTest : public testing::Test { - public: - ... - typedef std::list<T> List; - static T shared_; - T value_; -}; - -// Next, associate a list of types with the test suite, which will be -// repeated for each type in the list. The typedef is necessary for -// the macro to parse correctly. -typedef testing::Types<char, int, unsigned int> MyTypes; -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(FooTest, MyTypes); - -// If the type list contains only one type, you can write that type -// directly without Types<...>: -// TYPED_TEST_SUITE(FooTest, int); - -// Then, use TYPED_TEST() instead of TEST_F() to define as many typed -// tests for this test suite as you want. -TYPED_TEST(FooTest, DoesBlah) { - // Inside a test, refer to the special name TypeParam to get the type - // parameter. Since we are inside a derived class template, C++ requires - // us to visit the members of FooTest via 'this'. - TypeParam n = this->value_; - - // To visit static members of the fixture, add the TestFixture:: - // prefix. - n += TestFixture::shared_; - - // To refer to typedefs in the fixture, add the "typename - // TestFixture::" prefix. - typename TestFixture::List values; - values.push_back(n); - ... -} - -TYPED_TEST(FooTest, HasPropertyA) { ... } - -// TYPED_TEST_SUITE takes an optional third argument which allows to specify a -// class that generates custom test name suffixes based on the type. This should -// be a class which has a static template function GetName(int index) returning -// a string for each type. The provided integer index equals the index of the -// type in the provided type list. In many cases the index can be ignored. -// -// For example: -// class MyTypeNames { -// public: -// template <typename T> -// static std::string GetName(int) { -// if (std::is_same<T, char>()) return "char"; -// if (std::is_same<T, int>()) return "int"; -// if (std::is_same<T, unsigned int>()) return "unsignedInt"; -// } -// }; -// TYPED_TEST_SUITE(FooTest, MyTypes, MyTypeNames); - -#endif // 0 - -// Type-parameterized tests are abstract test patterns parameterized -// by a type. Compared with typed tests, type-parameterized tests -// allow you to define the test pattern without knowing what the type -// parameters are. The defined pattern can be instantiated with -// different types any number of times, in any number of translation -// units. -// -// If you are designing an interface or concept, you can define a -// suite of type-parameterized tests to verify properties that any -// valid implementation of the interface/concept should have. Then, -// each implementation can easily instantiate the test suite to verify -// that it conforms to the requirements, without having to write -// similar tests repeatedly. Here's an example: - -#if 0 - -// First, define a fixture class template. It should be parameterized -// by a type. Remember to derive it from testing::Test. -template <typename T> -class FooTest : public testing::Test { - ... -}; - -// Next, declare that you will define a type-parameterized test suite -// (the _P suffix is for "parameterized" or "pattern", whichever you -// prefer): -TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(FooTest); - -// Then, use TYPED_TEST_P() to define as many type-parameterized tests -// for this type-parameterized test suite as you want. -TYPED_TEST_P(FooTest, DoesBlah) { - // Inside a test, refer to TypeParam to get the type parameter. - TypeParam n = 0; - ... -} - -TYPED_TEST_P(FooTest, HasPropertyA) { ... } - -// Now the tricky part: you need to register all test patterns before -// you can instantiate them. The first argument of the macro is the -// test suite name; the rest are the names of the tests in this test -// case. -REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(FooTest, - DoesBlah, HasPropertyA); - -// Finally, you are free to instantiate the pattern with the types you -// want. If you put the above code in a header file, you can #include -// it in multiple C++ source files and instantiate it multiple times. -// -// To distinguish different instances of the pattern, the first -// argument to the INSTANTIATE_* macro is a prefix that will be added -// to the actual test suite name. Remember to pick unique prefixes for -// different instances. -typedef testing::Types<char, int, unsigned int> MyTypes; -INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(My, FooTest, MyTypes); - -// If the type list contains only one type, you can write that type -// directly without Types<...>: -// INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(My, FooTest, int); -// -// Similar to the optional argument of TYPED_TEST_SUITE above, -// INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P takes an optional fourth argument which allows to -// generate custom names. -// INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(My, FooTest, MyTypes, MyTypeNames); - -#endif // 0 - -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-internal.h" -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-type-util.h" - -// Implements typed tests. - -#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. -// -// Expands to the name of the typedef for the type parameters of the -// given test suite. -#define GTEST_TYPE_PARAMS_(TestSuiteName) gtest_type_params_##TestSuiteName##_ - -// Expands to the name of the typedef for the NameGenerator, responsible for -// creating the suffixes of the name. -#define GTEST_NAME_GENERATOR_(TestSuiteName) \ - gtest_type_params_##TestSuiteName##_NameGenerator - -#define TYPED_TEST_SUITE(CaseName, Types, ...) \ - typedef ::testing::internal::GenerateTypeList<Types>::type \ - GTEST_TYPE_PARAMS_(CaseName); \ - typedef ::testing::internal::NameGeneratorSelector<__VA_ARGS__>::type \ - GTEST_NAME_GENERATOR_(CaseName) - -#define TYPED_TEST(CaseName, TestName) \ - static_assert(sizeof(GTEST_STRINGIFY_(TestName)) > 1, \ - "test-name must not be empty"); \ - template <typename gtest_TypeParam_> \ - class GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(CaseName, TestName) \ - : public CaseName<gtest_TypeParam_> { \ - private: \ - typedef CaseName<gtest_TypeParam_> TestFixture; \ - typedef gtest_TypeParam_ TypeParam; \ - void TestBody() override; \ - }; \ - static bool gtest_##CaseName##_##TestName##_registered_ \ - GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ = ::testing::internal::TypeParameterizedTest< \ - CaseName, \ - ::testing::internal::TemplateSel<GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(CaseName, \ - TestName)>, \ - GTEST_TYPE_PARAMS_( \ - CaseName)>::Register("", \ - ::testing::internal::CodeLocation( \ - __FILE__, __LINE__), \ - GTEST_STRINGIFY_(CaseName), \ - GTEST_STRINGIFY_(TestName), 0, \ - ::testing::internal::GenerateNames< \ - GTEST_NAME_GENERATOR_(CaseName), \ - GTEST_TYPE_PARAMS_(CaseName)>()); \ - template <typename gtest_TypeParam_> \ - void GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(CaseName, \ - TestName)<gtest_TypeParam_>::TestBody() - -// Legacy API is deprecated but still available -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ -#define TYPED_TEST_CASE \ - static_assert(::testing::internal::TypedTestCaseIsDeprecated(), ""); \ - TYPED_TEST_SUITE -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - -// Implements type-parameterized tests. - -#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P - -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. -// -// Expands to the namespace name that the type-parameterized tests for -// the given type-parameterized test suite are defined in. The exact -// name of the namespace is subject to change without notice. -#define GTEST_SUITE_NAMESPACE_(TestSuiteName) gtest_suite_##TestSuiteName##_ - -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. -// -// Expands to the name of the variable used to remember the names of -// the defined tests in the given test suite. -#define GTEST_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P_STATE_(TestSuiteName) \ - gtest_typed_test_suite_p_state_##TestSuiteName##_ - -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE DIRECTLY. -// -// Expands to the name of the variable used to remember the names of -// the registered tests in the given test suite. -#define GTEST_REGISTERED_TEST_NAMES_(TestSuiteName) \ - gtest_registered_test_names_##TestSuiteName##_ - -// The variables defined in the type-parameterized test macros are -// static as typically these macros are used in a .h file that can be -// #included in multiple translation units linked together. -#define TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(SuiteName) \ - static ::testing::internal::TypedTestSuitePState \ - GTEST_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P_STATE_(SuiteName) - -// Legacy API is deprecated but still available -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ -#define TYPED_TEST_CASE_P \ - static_assert(::testing::internal::TypedTestCase_P_IsDeprecated(), ""); \ - TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - -#define TYPED_TEST_P(SuiteName, TestName) \ - namespace GTEST_SUITE_NAMESPACE_(SuiteName) { \ - template <typename gtest_TypeParam_> \ - class TestName : public SuiteName<gtest_TypeParam_> { \ - private: \ - typedef SuiteName<gtest_TypeParam_> TestFixture; \ - typedef gtest_TypeParam_ TypeParam; \ - void TestBody() override; \ - }; \ - static bool gtest_##TestName##_defined_ GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ = \ - GTEST_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P_STATE_(SuiteName).AddTestName( \ - __FILE__, __LINE__, GTEST_STRINGIFY_(SuiteName), \ - GTEST_STRINGIFY_(TestName)); \ - } \ - template <typename gtest_TypeParam_> \ - void GTEST_SUITE_NAMESPACE_( \ - SuiteName)::TestName<gtest_TypeParam_>::TestBody() - -// Note: this won't work correctly if the trailing arguments are macros. -#define REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(SuiteName, ...) \ - namespace GTEST_SUITE_NAMESPACE_(SuiteName) { \ - typedef ::testing::internal::Templates<__VA_ARGS__> gtest_AllTests_; \ - } \ - static const char* const GTEST_REGISTERED_TEST_NAMES_( \ - SuiteName) GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ = \ - GTEST_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P_STATE_(SuiteName).VerifyRegisteredTestNames( \ - GTEST_STRINGIFY_(SuiteName), __FILE__, __LINE__, #__VA_ARGS__) - -// Legacy API is deprecated but still available -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ -#define REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P \ - static_assert(::testing::internal::RegisterTypedTestCase_P_IsDeprecated(), \ - ""); \ - REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - -#define INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(Prefix, SuiteName, Types, ...) \ - static_assert(sizeof(GTEST_STRINGIFY_(Prefix)) > 1, \ - "test-suit-prefix must not be empty"); \ - static bool gtest_##Prefix##_##SuiteName GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ = \ - ::testing::internal::TypeParameterizedTestSuite< \ - SuiteName, GTEST_SUITE_NAMESPACE_(SuiteName)::gtest_AllTests_, \ - ::testing::internal::GenerateTypeList<Types>::type>:: \ - Register(GTEST_STRINGIFY_(Prefix), \ - ::testing::internal::CodeLocation(__FILE__, __LINE__), \ - >EST_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P_STATE_(SuiteName), \ - GTEST_STRINGIFY_(SuiteName), \ - GTEST_REGISTERED_TEST_NAMES_(SuiteName), \ - ::testing::internal::GenerateNames< \ - ::testing::internal::NameGeneratorSelector< \ - __VA_ARGS__>::type, \ - ::testing::internal::GenerateTypeList<Types>::type>()) - -// Legacy API is deprecated but still available -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ -#define INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P \ - static_assert( \ - ::testing::internal::InstantiateTypedTestCase_P_IsDeprecated(), ""); 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In that case - // we want AssertionResult's copy constructor to be used. - template <typename T> - explicit AssertionResult( - const T& success, - typename std::enable_if< - !std::is_convertible<T, AssertionResult>::value>::type* - /*enabler*/ - = nullptr) - : success_(success) {} - -#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER < 1910 || _MSC_VER >= 1920) - GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() -#endif - - // Assignment operator. - AssertionResult& operator=(AssertionResult other) { - swap(other); - return *this; - } - - // Returns true if and only if the assertion succeeded. - operator bool() const { return success_; } // NOLINT - - // Returns the assertion's negation. Used with EXPECT/ASSERT_FALSE. - AssertionResult operator!() const; - - // Returns the text streamed into this AssertionResult. Test assertions - // use it when they fail (i.e., the predicate's outcome doesn't match the - // assertion's expectation). When nothing has been streamed into the - // object, returns an empty string. - const char* message() const { - return message_.get() != nullptr ? message_->c_str() : ""; - } - // Deprecated; please use message() instead. - const char* failure_message() const { return message(); } - - // Streams a custom failure message into this object. - template <typename T> AssertionResult& operator<<(const T& value) { - AppendMessage(Message() << value); - return *this; - } - - // Allows streaming basic output manipulators such as endl or flush into - // this object. - AssertionResult& operator<<( - ::std::ostream& (*basic_manipulator)(::std::ostream& stream)) { - AppendMessage(Message() << basic_manipulator); - return *this; - } - - private: - // Appends the contents of message to message_. - void AppendMessage(const Message& a_message) { - if (message_.get() == nullptr) message_.reset(new ::std::string); - message_->append(a_message.GetString().c_str()); - } - - // Swap the contents of this AssertionResult with other. - void swap(AssertionResult& other); - - // Stores result of the assertion predicate. - bool success_; - // Stores the message describing the condition in case the expectation - // construct is not satisfied with the predicate's outcome. - // Referenced via a pointer to avoid taking too much stack frame space - // with test assertions. - std::unique_ptr< ::std::string> message_; -}; - -// Makes a successful assertion result. -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult AssertionSuccess(); - -// Makes a failed assertion result. -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult AssertionFailure(); - -// Makes a failed assertion result with the given failure message. -// Deprecated; use AssertionFailure() << msg. -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult AssertionFailure(const Message& msg); - -} // namespace testing - -// Includes the auto-generated header that implements a family of generic -// predicate assertion macros. 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For example: -// -// class FooTest : public testing::Test { -// protected: -// void SetUp() override { ... } -// void TearDown() override { ... } -// ... -// }; -// -// TEST_F(FooTest, Bar) { ... } -// TEST_F(FooTest, Baz) { ... } -// -// Test is not copyable. -class GTEST_API_ Test { - public: - friend class TestInfo; - - // The d'tor is virtual as we intend to inherit from Test. - virtual ~Test(); - - // Sets up the stuff shared by all tests in this test case. - // - // Google Test will call Foo::SetUpTestSuite() before running the first - // test in test case Foo. Hence a sub-class can define its own - // SetUpTestSuite() method to shadow the one defined in the super - // class. - static void SetUpTestSuite() {} - - // Tears down the stuff shared by all tests in this test suite. - // - // Google Test will call Foo::TearDownTestSuite() after running the last - // test in test case Foo. 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We deliberately pick an unusual name for this - // internal method to avoid clashing with names used in user TESTs. - void DeleteSelf_() { delete this; } - - const std::unique_ptr<GTEST_FLAG_SAVER_> gtest_flag_saver_; - - // Often a user misspells SetUp() as Setup() and spends a long time - // wondering why it is never called by Google Test. The declaration of - // the following method is solely for catching such an error at - // compile time: - // - // - The return type is deliberately chosen to be not void, so it - // will be a conflict if void Setup() is declared in the user's - // test fixture. - // - // - This method is private, so it will be another compiler error - // if the method is called from the user's test fixture. - // - // DO NOT OVERRIDE THIS FUNCTION. - // - // If you see an error about overriding the following function or - // about it being private, you have mis-spelled SetUp() as Setup(). - struct Setup_should_be_spelled_SetUp {}; - virtual Setup_should_be_spelled_SetUp* Setup() { return nullptr; } - - // We disallow copying Tests. - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Test); -}; - -typedef internal::TimeInMillis TimeInMillis; - -// A copyable object representing a user specified test property which can be -// output as a key/value string pair. -// -// Don't inherit from TestProperty as its destructor is not virtual. -class TestProperty { - public: - // C'tor. TestProperty does NOT have a default constructor. - // Always use this constructor (with parameters) to create a - // TestProperty object. - TestProperty(const std::string& a_key, const std::string& a_value) : - key_(a_key), value_(a_value) { - } - - // Gets the user supplied key. - const char* key() const { - return key_.c_str(); - } - - // Gets the user supplied value. - const char* value() const { - return value_.c_str(); - } - - // Sets a new value, overriding the one supplied in the constructor. - void SetValue(const std::string& new_value) { - value_ = new_value; - } - - private: - // The key supplied by the user. - std::string key_; - // The value supplied by the user. - std::string value_; -}; - -// The result of a single Test. This includes a list of -// TestPartResults, a list of TestProperties, a count of how many -// death tests there are in the Test, and how much time it took to run -// the Test. -// -// TestResult is not copyable. -class GTEST_API_ TestResult { - public: - // Creates an empty TestResult. - TestResult(); - - // D'tor. Do not inherit from TestResult. - ~TestResult(); - - // Gets the number of all test parts. This is the sum of the number - // of successful test parts and the number of failed test parts. - int total_part_count() const; - - // Returns the number of the test properties. - int test_property_count() const; - - // Returns true if and only if the test passed (i.e. no test part failed). - bool Passed() const { return !Skipped() && !Failed(); } - - // Returns true if and only if the test was skipped. - bool Skipped() const; - - // Returns true if and only if the test failed. - bool Failed() const; - - // Returns true if and only if the test fatally failed. - bool HasFatalFailure() const; - - // Returns true if and only if the test has a non-fatal failure. - bool HasNonfatalFailure() const; - - // Returns the elapsed time, in milliseconds. - TimeInMillis elapsed_time() const { return elapsed_time_; } - - // Gets the time of the test case start, in ms from the start of the - // UNIX epoch. - TimeInMillis start_timestamp() const { return start_timestamp_; } - - // Returns the i-th test part result among all the results. i can range from 0 - // to total_part_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, aborts the program. - const TestPartResult& GetTestPartResult(int i) const; - - // Returns the i-th test property. i can range from 0 to - // test_property_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, aborts the - // program. - const TestProperty& GetTestProperty(int i) const; - - private: - friend class TestInfo; - friend class TestSuite; - friend class UnitTest; - friend class internal::DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter; - friend class internal::ExecDeathTest; - friend class internal::TestResultAccessor; - friend class internal::UnitTestImpl; - friend class internal::WindowsDeathTest; - friend class internal::FuchsiaDeathTest; - - // Gets the vector of TestPartResults. - const std::vector<TestPartResult>& test_part_results() const { - return test_part_results_; - } - - // Gets the vector of TestProperties. - const std::vector<TestProperty>& test_properties() const { - return test_properties_; - } - - // Sets the start time. - void set_start_timestamp(TimeInMillis start) { start_timestamp_ = start; } - - // Sets the elapsed time. - void set_elapsed_time(TimeInMillis elapsed) { elapsed_time_ = elapsed; } - - // Adds a test property to the list. The property is validated and may add - // a non-fatal failure if invalid (e.g., if it conflicts with reserved - // key names). If a property is already recorded for the same key, the - // value will be updated, rather than storing multiple values for the same - // key. xml_element specifies the element for which the property is being - // recorded and is used for validation. - void RecordProperty(const std::string& xml_element, - const TestProperty& test_property); - - // Adds a failure if the key is a reserved attribute of Google Test - // testsuite tags. Returns true if the property is valid. - // FIXME: Validate attribute names are legal and human readable. - static bool ValidateTestProperty(const std::string& xml_element, - const TestProperty& test_property); - - // Adds a test part result to the list. - void AddTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& test_part_result); - - // Returns the death test count. - int death_test_count() const { return death_test_count_; } - - // Increments the death test count, returning the new count. - int increment_death_test_count() { return ++death_test_count_; } - - // Clears the test part results. - void ClearTestPartResults(); - - // Clears the object. - void Clear(); - - // Protects mutable state of the property vector and of owned - // properties, whose values may be updated. - internal::Mutex test_properites_mutex_; - - // The vector of TestPartResults - std::vector<TestPartResult> test_part_results_; - // The vector of TestProperties - std::vector<TestProperty> test_properties_; - // Running count of death tests. - int death_test_count_; - // The start time, in milliseconds since UNIX Epoch. - TimeInMillis start_timestamp_; - // The elapsed time, in milliseconds. - TimeInMillis elapsed_time_; - - // We disallow copying TestResult. - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TestResult); -}; // class TestResult - -// A TestInfo object stores the following information about a test: -// -// Test suite name -// Test name -// Whether the test should be run -// A function pointer that creates the test object when invoked -// Test result -// -// The constructor of TestInfo registers itself with the UnitTest -// singleton such that the RUN_ALL_TESTS() macro knows which tests to -// run. -class GTEST_API_ TestInfo { - public: - // Destructs a TestInfo object. This function is not virtual, so - // don't inherit from TestInfo. - ~TestInfo(); - - // Returns the test suite name. - const char* test_suite_name() const { return test_suite_name_.c_str(); } - -// Legacy API is deprecated but still available -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - const char* test_case_name() const { return test_suite_name(); } -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - - // Returns the test name. - const char* name() const { return name_.c_str(); } - - // Returns the name of the parameter type, or NULL if this is not a typed - // or a type-parameterized test. - const char* type_param() const { - if (type_param_.get() != nullptr) return type_param_->c_str(); - return nullptr; - } - - // Returns the text representation of the value parameter, or NULL if this - // is not a value-parameterized test. - const char* value_param() const { - if (value_param_.get() != nullptr) return value_param_->c_str(); - return nullptr; - } - - // Returns the file name where this test is defined. - const char* file() const { return location_.file.c_str(); } - - // Returns the line where this test is defined. - int line() const { return location_.line; } - - // Return true if this test should not be run because it's in another shard. - bool is_in_another_shard() const { return is_in_another_shard_; } - - // Returns true if this test should run, that is if the test is not - // disabled (or it is disabled but the also_run_disabled_tests flag has - // been specified) and its full name matches the user-specified filter. - // - // Google Test allows the user to filter the tests by their full names. - // The full name of a test Bar in test suite Foo is defined as - // "Foo.Bar". Only the tests that match the filter will run. - // - // A filter is a colon-separated list of glob (not regex) patterns, - // optionally followed by a '-' and a colon-separated list of - // negative patterns (tests to exclude). A test is run if it - // matches one of the positive patterns and does not match any of - // the negative patterns. - // - // For example, *A*:Foo.* is a filter that matches any string that - // contains the character 'A' or starts with "Foo.". - bool should_run() const { return should_run_; } - - // Returns true if and only if this test will appear in the XML report. - bool is_reportable() const { - // The XML report includes tests matching the filter, excluding those - // run in other shards. - return matches_filter_ && !is_in_another_shard_; - } - - // Returns the result of the test. - const TestResult* result() const { return &result_; } - - private: -#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - friend class internal::DefaultDeathTestFactory; -#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - friend class Test; - friend class TestSuite; - friend class internal::UnitTestImpl; - friend class internal::StreamingListenerTest; - friend TestInfo* internal::MakeAndRegisterTestInfo( - const char* test_suite_name, const char* name, const char* type_param, - const char* value_param, internal::CodeLocation code_location, - internal::TypeId fixture_class_id, internal::SetUpTestSuiteFunc set_up_tc, - internal::TearDownTestSuiteFunc tear_down_tc, - internal::TestFactoryBase* factory); - - // Constructs a TestInfo object. The newly constructed instance assumes - // ownership of the factory object. - TestInfo(const std::string& test_suite_name, const std::string& name, - const char* a_type_param, // NULL if not a type-parameterized test - const char* a_value_param, // NULL if not a value-parameterized test - internal::CodeLocation a_code_location, - internal::TypeId fixture_class_id, - internal::TestFactoryBase* factory); - - // Increments the number of death tests encountered in this test so - // far. - int increment_death_test_count() { - return result_.increment_death_test_count(); - } - - // Creates the test object, runs it, records its result, and then - // deletes it. - void Run(); - - static void ClearTestResult(TestInfo* test_info) { - test_info->result_.Clear(); - } - - // These fields are immutable properties of the test. - const std::string test_suite_name_; // test suite name - const std::string name_; // Test name - // Name of the parameter type, or NULL if this is not a typed or a - // type-parameterized test. - const std::unique_ptr<const ::std::string> type_param_; - // Text representation of the value parameter, or NULL if this is not a - // value-parameterized test. - const std::unique_ptr<const ::std::string> value_param_; - internal::CodeLocation location_; - const internal::TypeId fixture_class_id_; // ID of the test fixture class - bool should_run_; // True if and only if this test should run - bool is_disabled_; // True if and only if this test is disabled - bool matches_filter_; // True if this test matches the - // user-specified filter. - bool is_in_another_shard_; // Will be run in another shard. - internal::TestFactoryBase* const factory_; // The factory that creates - // the test object - - // This field is mutable and needs to be reset before running the - // test for the second time. - TestResult result_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TestInfo); -}; - -// A test suite, which consists of a vector of TestInfos. -// -// TestSuite is not copyable. -class GTEST_API_ TestSuite { - public: - // Creates a TestSuite with the given name. - // - // TestSuite does NOT have a default constructor. Always use this - // constructor to create a TestSuite object. - // - // Arguments: - // - // name: name of the test suite - // a_type_param: the name of the test's type parameter, or NULL if - // this is not a type-parameterized test. - // set_up_tc: pointer to the function that sets up the test suite - // tear_down_tc: pointer to the function that tears down the test suite - TestSuite(const char* name, const char* a_type_param, - internal::SetUpTestSuiteFunc set_up_tc, - internal::TearDownTestSuiteFunc tear_down_tc); - - // Destructor of TestSuite. - virtual ~TestSuite(); - - // Gets the name of the TestSuite. - const char* name() const { return name_.c_str(); } - - // Returns the name of the parameter type, or NULL if this is not a - // type-parameterized test suite. - const char* type_param() const { - if (type_param_.get() != nullptr) return type_param_->c_str(); - return nullptr; - } - - // Returns true if any test in this test suite should run. - bool should_run() const { return should_run_; } - - // Gets the number of successful tests in this test suite. - int successful_test_count() const; - - // Gets the number of skipped tests in this test suite. - int skipped_test_count() const; - - // Gets the number of failed tests in this test suite. - int failed_test_count() const; - - // Gets the number of disabled tests that will be reported in the XML report. - int reportable_disabled_test_count() const; - - // Gets the number of disabled tests in this test suite. - int disabled_test_count() const; - - // Gets the number of tests to be printed in the XML report. - int reportable_test_count() const; - - // Get the number of tests in this test suite that should run. - int test_to_run_count() const; - - // Gets the number of all tests in this test suite. - int total_test_count() const; - - // Returns true if and only if the test suite passed. - bool Passed() const { return !Failed(); } - - // Returns true if and only if the test suite failed. - bool Failed() const { - return failed_test_count() > 0 || ad_hoc_test_result().Failed(); - } - - // Returns the elapsed time, in milliseconds. - TimeInMillis elapsed_time() const { return elapsed_time_; } - - // Gets the time of the test suite start, in ms from the start of the - // UNIX epoch. - TimeInMillis start_timestamp() const { return start_timestamp_; } - - // Returns the i-th test among all the tests. i can range from 0 to - // total_test_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL. - const TestInfo* GetTestInfo(int i) const; - - // Returns the TestResult that holds test properties recorded during - // execution of SetUpTestSuite and TearDownTestSuite. - const TestResult& ad_hoc_test_result() const { return ad_hoc_test_result_; } - - private: - friend class Test; - friend class internal::UnitTestImpl; - - // Gets the (mutable) vector of TestInfos in this TestSuite. - std::vector<TestInfo*>& test_info_list() { return test_info_list_; } - - // Gets the (immutable) vector of TestInfos in this TestSuite. - const std::vector<TestInfo*>& test_info_list() const { - return test_info_list_; - } - - // Returns the i-th test among all the tests. i can range from 0 to - // total_test_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL. - TestInfo* GetMutableTestInfo(int i); - - // Sets the should_run member. - void set_should_run(bool should) { should_run_ = should; } - - // Adds a TestInfo to this test suite. Will delete the TestInfo upon - // destruction of the TestSuite object. - void AddTestInfo(TestInfo * test_info); - - // Clears the results of all tests in this test suite. - void ClearResult(); - - // Clears the results of all tests in the given test suite. - static void ClearTestSuiteResult(TestSuite* test_suite) { - test_suite->ClearResult(); - } - - // Runs every test in this TestSuite. - void Run(); - - // Runs SetUpTestSuite() for this TestSuite. This wrapper is needed - // for catching exceptions thrown from SetUpTestSuite(). - void RunSetUpTestSuite() { - if (set_up_tc_ != nullptr) { - (*set_up_tc_)(); - } - } - - // Runs TearDownTestSuite() for this TestSuite. This wrapper is - // needed for catching exceptions thrown from TearDownTestSuite(). - void RunTearDownTestSuite() { - if (tear_down_tc_ != nullptr) { - (*tear_down_tc_)(); - } - } - - // Returns true if and only if test passed. - static bool TestPassed(const TestInfo* test_info) { - return test_info->should_run() && test_info->result()->Passed(); - } - - // Returns true if and only if test skipped. - static bool TestSkipped(const TestInfo* test_info) { - return test_info->should_run() && test_info->result()->Skipped(); - } - - // Returns true if and only if test failed. - static bool TestFailed(const TestInfo* test_info) { - return test_info->should_run() && test_info->result()->Failed(); - } - - // Returns true if and only if the test is disabled and will be reported in - // the XML report. - static bool TestReportableDisabled(const TestInfo* test_info) { - return test_info->is_reportable() && test_info->is_disabled_; - } - - // Returns true if and only if test is disabled. - static bool TestDisabled(const TestInfo* test_info) { - return test_info->is_disabled_; - } - - // Returns true if and only if this test will appear in the XML report. - static bool TestReportable(const TestInfo* test_info) { - return test_info->is_reportable(); - } - - // Returns true if the given test should run. - static bool ShouldRunTest(const TestInfo* test_info) { - return test_info->should_run(); - } - - // Shuffles the tests in this test suite. - void ShuffleTests(internal::Random* random); - - // Restores the test order to before the first shuffle. - void UnshuffleTests(); - - // Name of the test suite. - std::string name_; - // Name of the parameter type, or NULL if this is not a typed or a - // type-parameterized test. - const std::unique_ptr<const ::std::string> type_param_; - // The vector of TestInfos in their original order. It owns the - // elements in the vector. - std::vector<TestInfo*> test_info_list_; - // Provides a level of indirection for the test list to allow easy - // shuffling and restoring the test order. The i-th element in this - // vector is the index of the i-th test in the shuffled test list. - std::vector<int> test_indices_; - // Pointer to the function that sets up the test suite. - internal::SetUpTestSuiteFunc set_up_tc_; - // Pointer to the function that tears down the test suite. - internal::TearDownTestSuiteFunc tear_down_tc_; - // True if and only if any test in this test suite should run. - bool should_run_; - // The start time, in milliseconds since UNIX Epoch. - TimeInMillis start_timestamp_; - // Elapsed time, in milliseconds. - TimeInMillis elapsed_time_; - // Holds test properties recorded during execution of SetUpTestSuite and - // TearDownTestSuite. - TestResult ad_hoc_test_result_; - - // We disallow copying TestSuites. - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TestSuite); -}; - -// An Environment object is capable of setting up and tearing down an -// environment. You should subclass this to define your own -// environment(s). -// -// An Environment object does the set-up and tear-down in virtual -// methods SetUp() and TearDown() instead of the constructor and the -// destructor, as: -// -// 1. You cannot safely throw from a destructor. This is a problem -// as in some cases Google Test is used where exceptions are enabled, and -// we may want to implement ASSERT_* using exceptions where they are -// available. -// 2. You cannot use ASSERT_* directly in a constructor or -// destructor. -class Environment { - public: - // The d'tor is virtual as we need to subclass Environment. - virtual ~Environment() {} - - // Override this to define how to set up the environment. - virtual void SetUp() {} - - // Override this to define how to tear down the environment. - virtual void TearDown() {} - private: - // If you see an error about overriding the following function or - // about it being private, you have mis-spelled SetUp() as Setup(). - struct Setup_should_be_spelled_SetUp {}; - virtual Setup_should_be_spelled_SetUp* Setup() { return nullptr; } -}; - -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -// Exception which can be thrown from TestEventListener::OnTestPartResult. -class GTEST_API_ AssertionException - : public internal::GoogleTestFailureException { - public: - explicit AssertionException(const TestPartResult& result) - : GoogleTestFailureException(result) {} -}; - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -// The interface for tracing execution of tests. The methods are organized in -// the order the corresponding events are fired. -class TestEventListener { - public: - virtual ~TestEventListener() {} - - // Fired before any test activity starts. - virtual void OnTestProgramStart(const UnitTest& unit_test) = 0; - - // Fired before each iteration of tests starts. There may be more than - // one iteration if GTEST_FLAG(repeat) is set. iteration is the iteration - // index, starting from 0. - virtual void OnTestIterationStart(const UnitTest& unit_test, - int iteration) = 0; - - // Fired before environment set-up for each iteration of tests starts. - virtual void OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart(const UnitTest& unit_test) = 0; - - // Fired after environment set-up for each iteration of tests ends. - virtual void OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test) = 0; - - // Fired before the test suite starts. - virtual void OnTestSuiteStart(const TestSuite& /*test_suite*/) {} - - // Legacy API is deprecated but still available -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - virtual void OnTestCaseStart(const TestCase& /*test_case*/) {} -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - - // Fired before the test starts. - virtual void OnTestStart(const TestInfo& test_info) = 0; - - // Fired after a failed assertion or a SUCCEED() invocation. - // If you want to throw an exception from this function to skip to the next - // TEST, it must be AssertionException defined above, or inherited from it. - virtual void OnTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& test_part_result) = 0; - - // Fired after the test ends. - virtual void OnTestEnd(const TestInfo& test_info) = 0; - - // Fired after the test suite ends. - virtual void OnTestSuiteEnd(const TestSuite& /*test_suite*/) {} - -// Legacy API is deprecated but still available -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - virtual void OnTestCaseEnd(const TestCase& /*test_case*/) {} -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - - // Fired before environment tear-down for each iteration of tests starts. - virtual void OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart(const UnitTest& unit_test) = 0; - - // Fired after environment tear-down for each iteration of tests ends. - virtual void OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test) = 0; - - // Fired after each iteration of tests finishes. - virtual void OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test, - int iteration) = 0; - - // Fired after all test activities have ended. - virtual void OnTestProgramEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test) = 0; -}; - -// The convenience class for users who need to override just one or two -// methods and are not concerned that a possible change to a signature of -// the methods they override will not be caught during the build. For -// comments about each method please see the definition of TestEventListener -// above. -class EmptyTestEventListener : public TestEventListener { - public: - void OnTestProgramStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override {} - void OnTestIterationStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/, - int /*iteration*/) override {} - void OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override {} - void OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override {} - void OnTestSuiteStart(const TestSuite& /*test_suite*/) override {} -// Legacy API is deprecated but still available -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - void OnTestCaseStart(const TestCase& /*test_case*/) override {} -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - - void OnTestStart(const TestInfo& /*test_info*/) override {} - void OnTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& /*test_part_result*/) override {} - void OnTestEnd(const TestInfo& /*test_info*/) override {} - void OnTestSuiteEnd(const TestSuite& /*test_suite*/) override {} -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - void OnTestCaseEnd(const TestCase& /*test_case*/) override {} -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - - void OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override {} - void OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override {} - void OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/, - int /*iteration*/) override {} - void OnTestProgramEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override {} -}; - -// TestEventListeners lets users add listeners to track events in Google Test. -class GTEST_API_ TestEventListeners { - public: - TestEventListeners(); - ~TestEventListeners(); - - // Appends an event listener to the end of the list. Google Test assumes - // the ownership of the listener (i.e. it will delete the listener when - // the test program finishes). - void Append(TestEventListener* listener); - - // Removes the given event listener from the list and returns it. It then - // becomes the caller's responsibility to delete the listener. Returns - // NULL if the listener is not found in the list. - TestEventListener* Release(TestEventListener* listener); - - // Returns the standard listener responsible for the default console - // output. Can be removed from the listeners list to shut down default - // console output. Note that removing this object from the listener list - // with Release transfers its ownership to the caller and makes this - // function return NULL the next time. - TestEventListener* default_result_printer() const { - return default_result_printer_; - } - - // Returns the standard listener responsible for the default XML output - // controlled by the --gtest_output=xml flag. Can be removed from the - // listeners list by users who want to shut down the default XML output - // controlled by this flag and substitute it with custom one. Note that - // removing this object from the listener list with Release transfers its - // ownership to the caller and makes this function return NULL the next - // time. - TestEventListener* default_xml_generator() const { - return default_xml_generator_; - } - - private: - friend class TestSuite; - friend class TestInfo; - friend class internal::DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter; - friend class internal::NoExecDeathTest; - friend class internal::TestEventListenersAccessor; - friend class internal::UnitTestImpl; - - // Returns repeater that broadcasts the TestEventListener events to all - // subscribers. - TestEventListener* repeater(); - - // Sets the default_result_printer attribute to the provided listener. - // The listener is also added to the listener list and previous - // default_result_printer is removed from it and deleted. The listener can - // also be NULL in which case it will not be added to the list. Does - // nothing if the previous and the current listener objects are the same. - void SetDefaultResultPrinter(TestEventListener* listener); - - // Sets the default_xml_generator attribute to the provided listener. The - // listener is also added to the listener list and previous - // default_xml_generator is removed from it and deleted. The listener can - // also be NULL in which case it will not be added to the list. Does - // nothing if the previous and the current listener objects are the same. - void SetDefaultXmlGenerator(TestEventListener* listener); - - // Controls whether events will be forwarded by the repeater to the - // listeners in the list. - bool EventForwardingEnabled() const; - void SuppressEventForwarding(); - - // The actual list of listeners. - internal::TestEventRepeater* repeater_; - // Listener responsible for the standard result output. - TestEventListener* default_result_printer_; - // Listener responsible for the creation of the XML output file. - TestEventListener* default_xml_generator_; - - // We disallow copying TestEventListeners. - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TestEventListeners); -}; - -// A UnitTest consists of a vector of TestSuites. -// -// This is a singleton class. The only instance of UnitTest is -// created when UnitTest::GetInstance() is first called. This -// instance is never deleted. -// -// UnitTest is not copyable. -// -// This class is thread-safe as long as the methods are called -// according to their specification. -class GTEST_API_ UnitTest { - public: - // Gets the singleton UnitTest object. The first time this method - // is called, a UnitTest object is constructed and returned. - // Consecutive calls will return the same object. - static UnitTest* GetInstance(); - - // Runs all tests in this UnitTest object and prints the result. - // Returns 0 if successful, or 1 otherwise. - // - // This method can only be called from the main thread. - // - // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. - int Run() GTEST_MUST_USE_RESULT_; - - // Returns the working directory when the first TEST() or TEST_F() - // was executed. 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Whenever a Google Test flag is -// seen, it is removed from argv, and *argc is decremented. -// -// No value is returned. Instead, the Google Test flag variables are -// updated. -// -// Calling the function for the second time has no user-visible effect. -GTEST_API_ void InitGoogleTest(int* argc, char** argv); - -// This overloaded version can be used in Windows programs compiled in -// UNICODE mode. -GTEST_API_ void InitGoogleTest(int* argc, wchar_t** argv); - -// This overloaded version can be used on Arduino/embedded platforms where -// there is no argc/argv. -GTEST_API_ void InitGoogleTest(); - -namespace internal { - -// Separate the error generating code from the code path to reduce the stack -// frame size of CmpHelperEQ. This helps reduce the overhead of some sanitizers -// when calling EXPECT_* in a tight loop. -template <typename T1, typename T2> -AssertionResult CmpHelperEQFailure(const char* lhs_expression, - const char* rhs_expression, - const T1& lhs, const T2& rhs) { - return EqFailure(lhs_expression, - rhs_expression, - FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(lhs, rhs), - FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(rhs, lhs), - false); -} - -// This block of code defines operator==/!= -// to block lexical scope lookup. -// It prevents using invalid operator==/!= defined at namespace scope. -struct faketype {}; -inline bool operator==(faketype, faketype) { return true; } -inline bool operator!=(faketype, faketype) { return false; } - -// The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_EQ. -template <typename T1, typename T2> -AssertionResult CmpHelperEQ(const char* lhs_expression, - const char* rhs_expression, - const T1& lhs, - const T2& rhs) { - if (lhs == rhs) { - return AssertionSuccess(); - } - - return CmpHelperEQFailure(lhs_expression, rhs_expression, lhs, rhs); -} - -// With this overloaded version, we allow anonymous enums to be used -// in {ASSERT|EXPECT}_EQ when compiled with gcc 4, as anonymous enums -// can be implicitly cast to BiggestInt. -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelperEQ(const char* lhs_expression, - const char* rhs_expression, - BiggestInt lhs, - BiggestInt rhs); - -class EqHelper { - public: - // This templatized version is for the general case. - template < - typename T1, typename T2, - // Disable this overload for cases where one argument is a pointer - // and the other is the null pointer constant. - typename std::enable_if<!std::is_integral<T1>::value || - !std::is_pointer<T2>::value>::type* = nullptr> - static AssertionResult Compare(const char* lhs_expression, - const char* rhs_expression, const T1& lhs, - const T2& rhs) { - return CmpHelperEQ(lhs_expression, rhs_expression, lhs, rhs); - } - - // With this overloaded version, we allow anonymous enums to be used - // in {ASSERT|EXPECT}_EQ when compiled with gcc 4, as anonymous - // enums can be implicitly cast to BiggestInt. - // - // Even though its body looks the same as the above version, we - // cannot merge the two, as it will make anonymous enums unhappy. - static AssertionResult Compare(const char* lhs_expression, - const char* rhs_expression, - BiggestInt lhs, - BiggestInt rhs) { - return CmpHelperEQ(lhs_expression, rhs_expression, lhs, rhs); - } - - template <typename T> - static AssertionResult Compare( - const char* lhs_expression, const char* rhs_expression, - // Handle cases where '0' is used as a null pointer literal. - std::nullptr_t /* lhs */, T* rhs) { - // We already know that 'lhs' is a null pointer. - return CmpHelperEQ(lhs_expression, rhs_expression, static_cast<T*>(nullptr), - rhs); - } -}; - -// Separate the error generating code from the code path to reduce the stack -// frame size of CmpHelperOP. This helps reduce the overhead of some sanitizers -// when calling EXPECT_OP in a tight loop. -template <typename T1, typename T2> -AssertionResult CmpHelperOpFailure(const char* expr1, const char* expr2, - const T1& val1, const T2& val2, - const char* op) { - return AssertionFailure() - << "Expected: (" << expr1 << ") " << op << " (" << expr2 - << "), actual: " << FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(val1, val2) - << " vs " << FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(val2, val1); -} - -// A macro for implementing the helper functions needed to implement -// ASSERT_?? and EXPECT_??. It is here just to avoid copy-and-paste -// of similar code. -// -// For each templatized helper function, we also define an overloaded -// version for BiggestInt in order to reduce code bloat and allow -// anonymous enums to be used with {ASSERT|EXPECT}_?? when compiled -// with gcc 4. -// -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. - -#define GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(op_name, op)\ -template <typename T1, typename T2>\ -AssertionResult CmpHelper##op_name(const char* expr1, const char* expr2, \ - const T1& val1, const T2& val2) {\ - if (val1 op val2) {\ - return AssertionSuccess();\ - } else {\ - return CmpHelperOpFailure(expr1, expr2, val1, val2, #op);\ - }\ -}\ -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelper##op_name(\ - const char* expr1, const char* expr2, BiggestInt val1, BiggestInt val2) - -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. - -// Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_NE -GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(NE, !=); -// Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_LE -GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(LE, <=); -// Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_LT -GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(LT, <); -// Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_GE -GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(GE, >=); -// Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_GT -GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(GT, >); - -#undef GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_ - -// The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STREQ. -// -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelperSTREQ(const char* s1_expression, - const char* s2_expression, - const char* s1, - const char* s2); - -// The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRCASEEQ. -// -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRCASEEQ(const char* s1_expression, - const char* s2_expression, - const char* s1, - const char* s2); - -// The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRNE. -// -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRNE(const char* s1_expression, - const char* s2_expression, - const char* s1, - const char* s2); - -// The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRCASENE. -// -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRCASENE(const char* s1_expression, - const char* s2_expression, - const char* s1, - const char* s2); - - -// Helper function for *_STREQ on wide strings. -// -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelperSTREQ(const char* s1_expression, - const char* s2_expression, - const wchar_t* s1, - const wchar_t* s2); - -// Helper function for *_STRNE on wide strings. -// -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRNE(const char* s1_expression, - const char* s2_expression, - const wchar_t* s1, - const wchar_t* s2); - -} // namespace internal - -// IsSubstring() and IsNotSubstring() are intended to be used as the -// first argument to {EXPECT,ASSERT}_PRED_FORMAT2(), not by -// themselves. They check whether needle is a substring of haystack -// (NULL is considered a substring of itself only), and return an -// appropriate error message when they fail. -// -// The {needle,haystack}_expr arguments are the stringified -// expressions that generated the two real arguments. -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsSubstring( - const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, - const char* needle, const char* haystack); -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsSubstring( - const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, - const wchar_t* needle, const wchar_t* haystack); -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsNotSubstring( - const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, - const char* needle, const char* haystack); -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsNotSubstring( - const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, - const wchar_t* needle, const wchar_t* haystack); -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsSubstring( - const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, - const ::std::string& needle, const ::std::string& haystack); -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsNotSubstring( - const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, - const ::std::string& needle, const ::std::string& haystack); - -#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsSubstring( - const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, - const ::std::wstring& needle, const ::std::wstring& haystack); -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsNotSubstring( - const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, - const ::std::wstring& needle, const ::std::wstring& haystack); -#endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING - -namespace internal { - -// Helper template function for comparing floating-points. -// -// Template parameter: -// -// RawType: the raw floating-point type (either float or double) -// -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. -template <typename RawType> -AssertionResult CmpHelperFloatingPointEQ(const char* lhs_expression, - const char* rhs_expression, - RawType lhs_value, - RawType rhs_value) { - const FloatingPoint<RawType> lhs(lhs_value), rhs(rhs_value); - - if (lhs.AlmostEquals(rhs)) { - return AssertionSuccess(); - } - - ::std::stringstream lhs_ss; - lhs_ss << std::setprecision(std::numeric_limits<RawType>::digits10 + 2) - << lhs_value; - - ::std::stringstream rhs_ss; - rhs_ss << std::setprecision(std::numeric_limits<RawType>::digits10 + 2) - << rhs_value; - - return EqFailure(lhs_expression, - rhs_expression, - StringStreamToString(&lhs_ss), - StringStreamToString(&rhs_ss), - false); -} - -// Helper function for implementing ASSERT_NEAR. -// -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult DoubleNearPredFormat(const char* expr1, - const char* expr2, - const char* abs_error_expr, - double val1, - double val2, - double abs_error); - -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. -// A class that enables one to stream messages to assertion macros -class GTEST_API_ AssertHelper { - public: - // Constructor. - AssertHelper(TestPartResult::Type type, - const char* file, - int line, - const char* message); - ~AssertHelper(); - - // Message assignment is a semantic trick to enable assertion - // streaming; see the GTEST_MESSAGE_ macro below. - void operator=(const Message& message) const; - - private: - // We put our data in a struct so that the size of the AssertHelper class can - // be as small as possible. This is important because gcc is incapable of - // re-using stack space even for temporary variables, so every EXPECT_EQ - // reserves stack space for another AssertHelper. - struct AssertHelperData { - AssertHelperData(TestPartResult::Type t, - const char* srcfile, - int line_num, - const char* msg) - : type(t), file(srcfile), line(line_num), message(msg) { } - - TestPartResult::Type const type; - const char* const file; - int const line; - std::string const message; - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(AssertHelperData); - }; - - AssertHelperData* const data_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(AssertHelper); -}; - -enum GTestColor { COLOR_DEFAULT, COLOR_RED, COLOR_GREEN, COLOR_YELLOW }; - -GTEST_API_ GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_(2, 3) void ColoredPrintf(GTestColor color, - const char* fmt, - ...); - -} // namespace internal - -// The pure interface class that all value-parameterized tests inherit from. -// A value-parameterized class must inherit from both ::testing::Test and -// ::testing::WithParamInterface. In most cases that just means inheriting -// from ::testing::TestWithParam, but more complicated test hierarchies -// may need to inherit from Test and WithParamInterface at different levels. -// -// This interface has support for accessing the test parameter value via -// the GetParam() method. -// -// Use it with one of the parameter generator defining functions, like Range(), -// Values(), ValuesIn(), Bool(), and Combine(). -// -// class FooTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<int> { -// protected: -// FooTest() { -// // Can use GetParam() here. -// } -// ~FooTest() override { -// // Can use GetParam() here. -// } -// void SetUp() override { -// // Can use GetParam() here. -// } -// void TearDown override { -// // Can use GetParam() here. -// } -// }; -// TEST_P(FooTest, DoesBar) { -// // Can use GetParam() method here. -// Foo foo; -// ASSERT_TRUE(foo.DoesBar(GetParam())); -// } -// INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(OneToTenRange, FooTest, ::testing::Range(1, 10)); - -template <typename T> -class WithParamInterface { - public: - typedef T ParamType; - virtual ~WithParamInterface() {} - - // The current parameter value. Is also available in the test fixture's - // constructor. - static const ParamType& GetParam() { - GTEST_CHECK_(parameter_ != nullptr) - << "GetParam() can only be called inside a value-parameterized test " - << "-- did you intend to write TEST_P instead of TEST_F?"; - return *parameter_; - } - - private: - // Sets parameter value. The caller is responsible for making sure the value - // remains alive and unchanged throughout the current test. - static void SetParam(const ParamType* parameter) { - parameter_ = parameter; - } - - // Static value used for accessing parameter during a test lifetime. - static const ParamType* parameter_; - - // TestClass must be a subclass of WithParamInterface<T> and Test. - template <class TestClass> friend class internal::ParameterizedTestFactory; -}; - -template <typename T> -const T* WithParamInterface<T>::parameter_ = nullptr; - -// Most value-parameterized classes can ignore the existence of -// WithParamInterface, and can just inherit from ::testing::TestWithParam. - -template <typename T> -class TestWithParam : public Test, public WithParamInterface<T> { -}; - -// Macros for indicating success/failure in test code. - -// Skips test in runtime. -// Skipping test aborts current function. -// Skipped tests are neither successful nor failed. -#define GTEST_SKIP() GTEST_SKIP_("") - -// ADD_FAILURE unconditionally adds a failure to the current test. -// SUCCEED generates a success - it doesn't automatically make the -// current test successful, as a test is only successful when it has -// no failure. -// -// EXPECT_* verifies that a certain condition is satisfied. If not, -// it behaves like ADD_FAILURE. In particular: -// -// EXPECT_TRUE verifies that a Boolean condition is true. -// EXPECT_FALSE verifies that a Boolean condition is false. -// -// FAIL and ASSERT_* are similar to ADD_FAILURE and EXPECT_*, except -// that they will also abort the current function on failure. People -// usually want the fail-fast behavior of FAIL and ASSERT_*, but those -// writing data-driven tests often find themselves using ADD_FAILURE -// and EXPECT_* more. - -// Generates a nonfatal failure with a generic message. -#define ADD_FAILURE() GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_("Failed") - -// Generates a nonfatal failure at the given source file location with -// a generic message. -#define ADD_FAILURE_AT(file, line) \ - GTEST_MESSAGE_AT_(file, line, "Failed", \ - ::testing::TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure) - -// Generates a fatal failure with a generic message. -#define GTEST_FAIL() GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_("Failed") - -// Like GTEST_FAIL(), but at the given source file location. -#define GTEST_FAIL_AT(file, line) \ - GTEST_MESSAGE_AT_(file, line, "Failed", \ - ::testing::TestPartResult::kFatalFailure) - -// Define this macro to 1 to omit the definition of FAIL(), which is a -// generic name and clashes with some other libraries. -#if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_FAIL -# define FAIL() GTEST_FAIL() -#endif - -// Generates a success with a generic message. -#define GTEST_SUCCEED() GTEST_SUCCESS_("Succeeded") - -// Define this macro to 1 to omit the definition of SUCCEED(), which -// is a generic name and clashes with some other libraries. -#if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_SUCCEED -# define SUCCEED() GTEST_SUCCEED() -#endif - -// Macros for testing exceptions. -// -// * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_THROW(statement, expected_exception): -// Tests that the statement throws the expected exception. -// * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_NO_THROW(statement): -// Tests that the statement doesn't throw any exception. -// * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_ANY_THROW(statement): -// Tests that the statement throws an exception. - -#define EXPECT_THROW(statement, expected_exception) \ - GTEST_TEST_THROW_(statement, expected_exception, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) -#define EXPECT_NO_THROW(statement) \ - GTEST_TEST_NO_THROW_(statement, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) -#define EXPECT_ANY_THROW(statement) \ - GTEST_TEST_ANY_THROW_(statement, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) -#define ASSERT_THROW(statement, expected_exception) \ - GTEST_TEST_THROW_(statement, expected_exception, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) -#define ASSERT_NO_THROW(statement) \ - GTEST_TEST_NO_THROW_(statement, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) -#define ASSERT_ANY_THROW(statement) \ - GTEST_TEST_ANY_THROW_(statement, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) - -// Boolean assertions. Condition can be either a Boolean expression or an -// AssertionResult. For more information on how to use AssertionResult with -// these macros see comments on that class. -#define EXPECT_TRUE(condition) \ - GTEST_TEST_BOOLEAN_(condition, #condition, false, true, \ - GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) -#define EXPECT_FALSE(condition) \ - GTEST_TEST_BOOLEAN_(!(condition), #condition, true, false, \ - GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) -#define ASSERT_TRUE(condition) \ - GTEST_TEST_BOOLEAN_(condition, #condition, false, true, \ - GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) -#define ASSERT_FALSE(condition) \ - GTEST_TEST_BOOLEAN_(!(condition), #condition, true, false, \ - GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) - -// Macros for testing equalities and inequalities. -// -// * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_EQ(v1, v2): Tests that v1 == v2 -// * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_NE(v1, v2): Tests that v1 != v2 -// * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_LT(v1, v2): Tests that v1 < v2 -// * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_LE(v1, v2): Tests that v1 <= v2 -// * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_GT(v1, v2): Tests that v1 > v2 -// * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_GE(v1, v2): Tests that v1 >= v2 -// -// When they are not, Google Test prints both the tested expressions and -// their actual values. The values must be compatible built-in types, -// or you will get a compiler error. By "compatible" we mean that the -// values can be compared by the respective operator. -// -// Note: -// -// 1. It is possible to make a user-defined type work with -// {ASSERT|EXPECT}_??(), but that requires overloading the -// comparison operators and is thus discouraged by the Google C++ -// Usage Guide. Therefore, you are advised to use the -// {ASSERT|EXPECT}_TRUE() macro to assert that two objects are -// equal. -// -// 2. The {ASSERT|EXPECT}_??() macros do pointer comparisons on -// pointers (in particular, C strings). Therefore, if you use it -// with two C strings, you are testing how their locations in memory -// are related, not how their content is related. To compare two C -// strings by content, use {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STR*(). -// -// 3. {ASSERT|EXPECT}_EQ(v1, v2) is preferred to -// {ASSERT|EXPECT}_TRUE(v1 == v2), as the former tells you -// what the actual value is when it fails, and similarly for the -// other comparisons. -// -// 4. Do not depend on the order in which {ASSERT|EXPECT}_??() -// evaluate their arguments, which is undefined. -// -// 5. These macros evaluate their arguments exactly once. -// -// Examples: -// -// EXPECT_NE(Foo(), 5); -// EXPECT_EQ(a_pointer, NULL); -// ASSERT_LT(i, array_size); -// ASSERT_GT(records.size(), 0) << "There is no record left."; - -#define EXPECT_EQ(val1, val2) \ - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::EqHelper::Compare, val1, val2) -#define EXPECT_NE(val1, val2) \ - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperNE, val1, val2) -#define EXPECT_LE(val1, val2) \ - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperLE, val1, val2) -#define EXPECT_LT(val1, val2) \ - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperLT, val1, val2) -#define EXPECT_GE(val1, val2) \ - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperGE, val1, val2) -#define EXPECT_GT(val1, val2) \ - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperGT, val1, val2) - -#define GTEST_ASSERT_EQ(val1, val2) \ - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::EqHelper::Compare, val1, val2) -#define GTEST_ASSERT_NE(val1, val2) \ - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperNE, val1, val2) -#define GTEST_ASSERT_LE(val1, val2) \ - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperLE, val1, val2) -#define GTEST_ASSERT_LT(val1, val2) \ - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperLT, val1, val2) -#define GTEST_ASSERT_GE(val1, val2) \ - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperGE, val1, val2) -#define GTEST_ASSERT_GT(val1, val2) \ - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperGT, val1, val2) - -// Define macro GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_XY to 1 to omit the definition of -// ASSERT_XY(), which clashes with some users' own code. - -#if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_EQ -# define ASSERT_EQ(val1, val2) GTEST_ASSERT_EQ(val1, val2) -#endif - -#if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_NE -# define ASSERT_NE(val1, val2) GTEST_ASSERT_NE(val1, val2) -#endif - -#if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_LE -# define ASSERT_LE(val1, val2) GTEST_ASSERT_LE(val1, val2) -#endif - -#if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_LT -# define ASSERT_LT(val1, val2) GTEST_ASSERT_LT(val1, val2) -#endif - -#if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_GE -# define ASSERT_GE(val1, val2) GTEST_ASSERT_GE(val1, val2) -#endif - -#if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_GT -# define ASSERT_GT(val1, val2) GTEST_ASSERT_GT(val1, val2) -#endif - -// C-string Comparisons. All tests treat NULL and any non-NULL string -// as different. Two NULLs are equal. -// -// * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STREQ(s1, s2): Tests that s1 == s2 -// * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRNE(s1, s2): Tests that s1 != s2 -// * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRCASEEQ(s1, s2): Tests that s1 == s2, ignoring case -// * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRCASENE(s1, s2): Tests that s1 != s2, ignoring case -// -// For wide or narrow string objects, you can use the -// {ASSERT|EXPECT}_??() macros. -// -// Don't depend on the order in which the arguments are evaluated, -// which is undefined. -// -// These macros evaluate their arguments exactly once. - -#define EXPECT_STREQ(s1, s2) \ - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTREQ, s1, s2) -#define EXPECT_STRNE(s1, s2) \ - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTRNE, s1, s2) -#define EXPECT_STRCASEEQ(s1, s2) \ - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTRCASEEQ, s1, s2) -#define EXPECT_STRCASENE(s1, s2)\ - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTRCASENE, s1, s2) - -#define ASSERT_STREQ(s1, s2) \ - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTREQ, s1, s2) -#define ASSERT_STRNE(s1, s2) \ - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTRNE, s1, s2) -#define ASSERT_STRCASEEQ(s1, s2) \ - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTRCASEEQ, s1, s2) -#define ASSERT_STRCASENE(s1, s2)\ - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTRCASENE, s1, s2) - -// Macros for comparing floating-point numbers. -// -// * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_FLOAT_EQ(val1, val2): -// Tests that two float values are almost equal. -// * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_DOUBLE_EQ(val1, val2): -// Tests that two double values are almost equal. -// * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_NEAR(v1, v2, abs_error): -// Tests that v1 and v2 are within the given distance to each other. -// -// Google Test uses ULP-based comparison to automatically pick a default -// error bound that is appropriate for the operands. See the -// FloatingPoint template class in gtest-internal.h if you are -// interested in the implementation details. - -#define EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(val1, val2)\ - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperFloatingPointEQ<float>, \ - val1, val2) - -#define EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(val1, val2)\ - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperFloatingPointEQ<double>, \ - val1, val2) - -#define ASSERT_FLOAT_EQ(val1, val2)\ - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperFloatingPointEQ<float>, \ - val1, val2) - -#define ASSERT_DOUBLE_EQ(val1, val2)\ - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperFloatingPointEQ<double>, \ - val1, val2) - -#define EXPECT_NEAR(val1, val2, abs_error)\ - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3(::testing::internal::DoubleNearPredFormat, \ - val1, val2, abs_error) - -#define ASSERT_NEAR(val1, val2, abs_error)\ - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3(::testing::internal::DoubleNearPredFormat, \ - val1, val2, abs_error) - -// These predicate format functions work on floating-point values, and -// can be used in {ASSERT|EXPECT}_PRED_FORMAT2*(), e.g. -// -// EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(testing::DoubleLE, Foo(), 5.0); - -// Asserts that val1 is less than, or almost equal to, val2. Fails -// otherwise. In particular, it fails if either val1 or val2 is NaN. -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult FloatLE(const char* expr1, const char* expr2, - float val1, float val2); -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult DoubleLE(const char* expr1, const char* expr2, - double val1, double val2); - - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -// Macros that test for HRESULT failure and success, these are only useful -// on Windows, and rely on Windows SDK macros and APIs to compile. -// -// * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_HRESULT_{SUCCEEDED|FAILED}(expr) -// -// When expr unexpectedly fails or succeeds, Google Test prints the -// expected result and the actual result with both a human-readable -// string representation of the error, if available, as well as the -// hex result code. -# define EXPECT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(expr) \ - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(::testing::internal::IsHRESULTSuccess, (expr)) - -# define ASSERT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(expr) \ - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(::testing::internal::IsHRESULTSuccess, (expr)) - -# define EXPECT_HRESULT_FAILED(expr) \ - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(::testing::internal::IsHRESULTFailure, (expr)) - -# define ASSERT_HRESULT_FAILED(expr) \ - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(::testing::internal::IsHRESULTFailure, (expr)) - -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -// Macros that execute statement and check that it doesn't generate new fatal -// failures in the current thread. -// -// * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(statement); -// -// Examples: -// -// EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(Process()); -// ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(Process()) << "Process() failed"; -// -#define ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(statement) \ - GTEST_TEST_NO_FATAL_FAILURE_(statement, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) -#define EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(statement) \ - GTEST_TEST_NO_FATAL_FAILURE_(statement, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) - -// Causes a trace (including the given source file path and line number, -// and the given message) to be included in every test failure message generated -// by code in the scope of the lifetime of an instance of this class. The effect -// is undone with the destruction of the instance. -// -// The message argument can be anything streamable to std::ostream. -// -// Example: -// testing::ScopedTrace trace("file.cc", 123, "message"); -// -class GTEST_API_ ScopedTrace { - public: - // The c'tor pushes the given source file location and message onto - // a trace stack maintained by Google Test. - - // Template version. Uses Message() to convert the values into strings. - // Slow, but flexible. - template <typename T> - ScopedTrace(const char* file, int line, const T& message) { - PushTrace(file, line, (Message() << message).GetString()); - } - - // Optimize for some known types. - ScopedTrace(const char* file, int line, const char* message) { - PushTrace(file, line, message ? message : "(null)"); - } - - ScopedTrace(const char* file, int line, const std::string& message) { - PushTrace(file, line, message); - } - - // The d'tor pops the info pushed by the c'tor. - // - // Note that the d'tor is not virtual in order to be efficient. - // Don't inherit from ScopedTrace! - ~ScopedTrace(); - - private: - void PushTrace(const char* file, int line, std::string message); - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ScopedTrace); -} GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_; // A ScopedTrace object does its job in its - // c'tor and d'tor. Therefore it doesn't - // need to be used otherwise. - -// Causes a trace (including the source file path, the current line -// number, and the given message) to be included in every test failure -// message generated by code in the current scope. The effect is -// undone when the control leaves the current scope. -// -// The message argument can be anything streamable to std::ostream. -// -// In the implementation, we include the current line number as part -// of the dummy variable name, thus allowing multiple SCOPED_TRACE()s -// to appear in the same block - as long as they are on different -// lines. -// -// Assuming that each thread maintains its own stack of traces. -// Therefore, a SCOPED_TRACE() would (correctly) only affect the -// assertions in its own thread. -#define SCOPED_TRACE(message) \ - ::testing::ScopedTrace GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_trace_, __LINE__)(\ - __FILE__, __LINE__, (message)) - -// Compile-time assertion for type equality. -// StaticAssertTypeEq<type1, type2>() compiles if and only if type1 and type2 -// are the same type. The value it returns is not interesting. -// -// Instead of making StaticAssertTypeEq a class template, we make it a -// function template that invokes a helper class template. This -// prevents a user from misusing StaticAssertTypeEq<T1, T2> by -// defining objects of that type. -// -// CAVEAT: -// -// When used inside a method of a class template, -// StaticAssertTypeEq<T1, T2>() is effective ONLY IF the method is -// instantiated. For example, given: -// -// template <typename T> class Foo { -// public: -// void Bar() { testing::StaticAssertTypeEq<int, T>(); } -// }; -// -// the code: -// -// void Test1() { Foo<bool> foo; } -// -// will NOT generate a compiler error, as Foo<bool>::Bar() is never -// actually instantiated. Instead, you need: -// -// void Test2() { Foo<bool> foo; foo.Bar(); } -// -// to cause a compiler error. -template <typename T1, typename T2> -constexpr bool StaticAssertTypeEq() noexcept { - static_assert(std::is_same<T1, T2>::value, "T1 and T2 are not the same type"); - return true; -} - -// Defines a test. -// -// The first parameter is the name of the test suite, and the second -// parameter is the name of the test within the test suite. -// -// The convention is to end the test suite name with "Test". For -// example, a test suite for the Foo class can be named FooTest. -// -// Test code should appear between braces after an invocation of -// this macro. Example: -// -// TEST(FooTest, InitializesCorrectly) { -// Foo foo; -// EXPECT_TRUE(foo.StatusIsOK()); -// } - -// Note that we call GetTestTypeId() instead of GetTypeId< -// ::testing::Test>() here to get the type ID of testing::Test. This -// is to work around a suspected linker bug when using Google Test as -// a framework on Mac OS X. The bug causes GetTypeId< -// ::testing::Test>() to return different values depending on whether -// the call is from the Google Test framework itself or from user test -// code. GetTestTypeId() is guaranteed to always return the same -// value, as it always calls GetTypeId<>() from the Google Test -// framework. -#define GTEST_TEST(test_suite_name, test_name) \ - GTEST_TEST_(test_suite_name, test_name, ::testing::Test, \ - ::testing::internal::GetTestTypeId()) - -// Define this macro to 1 to omit the definition of TEST(), which -// is a generic name and clashes with some other libraries. -#if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_TEST -#define TEST(test_suite_name, test_name) GTEST_TEST(test_suite_name, test_name) -#endif - -// Defines a test that uses a test fixture. -// -// The first parameter is the name of the test fixture class, which -// also doubles as the test suite name. The second parameter is the -// name of the test within the test suite. -// -// A test fixture class must be declared earlier. The user should put -// the test code between braces after using this macro. Example: -// -// class FooTest : public testing::Test { -// protected: -// void SetUp() override { b_.AddElement(3); } -// -// Foo a_; -// Foo b_; -// }; -// -// TEST_F(FooTest, InitializesCorrectly) { -// EXPECT_TRUE(a_.StatusIsOK()); -// } -// -// TEST_F(FooTest, ReturnsElementCountCorrectly) { -// EXPECT_EQ(a_.size(), 0); -// EXPECT_EQ(b_.size(), 1); -// } -// -// GOOGLETEST_CM0011 DO NOT DELETE -#if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_TEST -#define TEST_F(test_fixture, test_name)\ - GTEST_TEST_(test_fixture, test_name, test_fixture, \ - ::testing::internal::GetTypeId<test_fixture>()) -#endif // !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_TEST - -// Returns a path to temporary directory. -// Tries to determine an appropriate directory for the platform. -GTEST_API_ std::string TempDir(); - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# pragma warning(pop) -#endif - -// Dynamically registers a test with the framework. -// -// This is an advanced API only to be used when the `TEST` macros are -// insufficient. The macros should be preferred when possible, as they avoid -// most of the complexity of calling this function. -// -// The `factory` argument is a factory callable (move-constructible) object or -// function pointer that creates a new instance of the Test object. It -// handles ownership to the caller. The signature of the callable is -// `Fixture*()`, where `Fixture` is the test fixture class for the test. All -// tests registered with the same `test_suite_name` must return the same -// fixture type. This is checked at runtime. -// -// The framework will infer the fixture class from the factory and will call -// the `SetUpTestSuite` and `TearDownTestSuite` for it. -// -// Must be called before `RUN_ALL_TESTS()` is invoked, otherwise behavior is -// undefined. -// -// Use case example: -// -// class MyFixture : public ::testing::Test { -// public: -// // All of these optional, just like in regular macro usage. -// static void SetUpTestSuite() { ... } -// static void TearDownTestSuite() { ... } -// void SetUp() override { ... } -// void TearDown() override { ... } -// }; -// -// class MyTest : public MyFixture { -// public: -// explicit MyTest(int data) : data_(data) {} -// void TestBody() override { ... } -// -// private: -// int data_; -// }; -// -// void RegisterMyTests(const std::vector<int>& values) { -// for (int v : values) { -// ::testing::RegisterTest( -// "MyFixture", ("Test" + std::to_string(v)).c_str(), nullptr, -// std::to_string(v).c_str(), -// __FILE__, __LINE__, -// // Important to use the fixture type as the return type here. -// [=]() -> MyFixture* { return new MyTest(v); }); -// } -// } -// ... -// int main(int argc, char** argv) { -// std::vector<int> values_to_test = LoadValuesFromConfig(); -// RegisterMyTests(values_to_test); -// ... -// return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -// } -// -template <int&... ExplicitParameterBarrier, typename Factory> -TestInfo* RegisterTest(const char* test_suite_name, const char* test_name, - const char* type_param, const char* value_param, - const char* file, int line, Factory factory) { - using TestT = typename std::remove_pointer<decltype(factory())>::type; - - class FactoryImpl : public internal::TestFactoryBase { - public: - explicit FactoryImpl(Factory f) : factory_(std::move(f)) {} - Test* CreateTest() override { return factory_(); } - - private: - Factory factory_; - }; - - return internal::MakeAndRegisterTestInfo( - test_suite_name, test_name, type_param, value_param, - internal::CodeLocation(file, line), internal::GetTypeId<TestT>(), - internal::SuiteApiResolver<TestT>::GetSetUpCaseOrSuite(file, line), - internal::SuiteApiResolver<TestT>::GetTearDownCaseOrSuite(file, line), - new FactoryImpl{std::move(factory)}); -} - -} // namespace testing - -// Use this function in main() to run all tests. It returns 0 if all -// tests are successful, or 1 otherwise. -// -// RUN_ALL_TESTS() should be invoked after the command line has been -// parsed by InitGoogleTest(). -// -// This function was formerly a macro; thus, it is in the global -// namespace and has an all-caps name. -int RUN_ALL_TESTS() GTEST_MUST_USE_RESULT_; - -inline int RUN_ALL_TESTS() { - return ::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance()->Run(); -} - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4251 - -#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest_pred_impl.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest_pred_impl.h deleted file mode 100644 index d514255c7..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest_pred_impl.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,359 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2006, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 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DO NOT EDIT BY HAND! -// -// Implements a family of generic predicate assertion macros. -// GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PRED_IMPL_H_ -#define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PRED_IMPL_H_ - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -namespace testing { - -// This header implements a family of generic predicate assertion -// macros: -// -// ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(pred_format, v1) -// ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(pred_format, v1, v2) -// ... -// -// where pred_format is a function or functor that takes n (in the -// case of ASSERT_PRED_FORMATn) values and their source expression -// text, and returns a testing::AssertionResult. See the definition -// of ASSERT_EQ in gtest.h for an example. -// -// If you don't care about formatting, you can use the more -// restrictive version: -// -// ASSERT_PRED1(pred, v1) -// ASSERT_PRED2(pred, v1, v2) -// ... -// -// where pred is an n-ary function or functor that returns bool, -// and the values v1, v2, ..., must support the << operator for -// streaming to std::ostream. -// -// We also define the EXPECT_* variations. -// -// For now we only support predicates whose arity is at most 5. -// Please email googletestframework@googlegroups.com if you need -// support for higher arities. - -// GTEST_ASSERT_ is the basic statement to which all of the assertions -// in this file reduce. Don't use this in your code. - -#define GTEST_ASSERT_(expression, on_failure) \ - GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ - if (const ::testing::AssertionResult gtest_ar = (expression)) \ - ; \ - else \ - on_failure(gtest_ar.failure_message()) - - -// Helper function for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED1. Don't use -// this in your code. -template <typename Pred, - typename T1> -AssertionResult AssertPred1Helper(const char* pred_text, - const char* e1, - Pred pred, - const T1& v1) { - if (pred(v1)) return AssertionSuccess(); - - return AssertionFailure() - << pred_text << "(" << e1 << ") evaluates to false, where" - << "\n" - << e1 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v1); -} - -// Internal macro for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED_FORMAT1. -// Don't use this in your code. -#define GTEST_PRED_FORMAT1_(pred_format, v1, on_failure)\ - GTEST_ASSERT_(pred_format(#v1, v1), \ - on_failure) - -// Internal macro for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED1. Don't use -// this in your code. -#define GTEST_PRED1_(pred, v1, on_failure)\ - GTEST_ASSERT_(::testing::AssertPred1Helper(#pred, \ - #v1, \ - pred, \ - v1), on_failure) - -// Unary predicate assertion macros. -#define EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(pred_format, v1) \ - GTEST_PRED_FORMAT1_(pred_format, v1, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) -#define EXPECT_PRED1(pred, v1) \ - GTEST_PRED1_(pred, v1, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) -#define ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(pred_format, v1) \ - GTEST_PRED_FORMAT1_(pred_format, v1, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) -#define ASSERT_PRED1(pred, v1) \ - GTEST_PRED1_(pred, v1, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) - - - -// Helper function for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED2. Don't use -// this in your code. -template <typename Pred, - typename T1, - typename T2> -AssertionResult AssertPred2Helper(const char* pred_text, - const char* e1, - const char* e2, - Pred pred, - const T1& v1, - const T2& v2) { - if (pred(v1, v2)) return AssertionSuccess(); - - return AssertionFailure() - << pred_text << "(" << e1 << ", " << e2 - << ") evaluates to false, where" - << "\n" - << e1 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v1) << "\n" - << e2 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v2); -} - -// Internal macro for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED_FORMAT2. -// Don't use this in your code. -#define GTEST_PRED_FORMAT2_(pred_format, v1, v2, on_failure)\ - GTEST_ASSERT_(pred_format(#v1, #v2, v1, v2), \ - on_failure) - -// Internal macro for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED2. Don't use -// this in your code. -#define GTEST_PRED2_(pred, v1, v2, on_failure)\ - GTEST_ASSERT_(::testing::AssertPred2Helper(#pred, \ - #v1, \ - #v2, \ - pred, \ - v1, \ - v2), on_failure) - -// Binary predicate assertion macros. -#define EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(pred_format, v1, v2) \ - GTEST_PRED_FORMAT2_(pred_format, v1, v2, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) -#define EXPECT_PRED2(pred, v1, v2) \ - GTEST_PRED2_(pred, v1, v2, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) -#define ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(pred_format, v1, v2) \ - GTEST_PRED_FORMAT2_(pred_format, v1, v2, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) -#define ASSERT_PRED2(pred, v1, v2) \ - GTEST_PRED2_(pred, v1, v2, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) - - - -// Helper function for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED3. Don't use -// this in your code. -template <typename Pred, - typename T1, - typename T2, - typename T3> -AssertionResult AssertPred3Helper(const char* pred_text, - const char* e1, - const char* e2, - const char* e3, - Pred pred, - const T1& v1, - const T2& v2, - const T3& v3) { - if (pred(v1, v2, v3)) return AssertionSuccess(); - - return AssertionFailure() - << pred_text << "(" << e1 << ", " << e2 << ", " << e3 - << ") evaluates to false, where" - << "\n" - << e1 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v1) << "\n" - << e2 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v2) << "\n" - << e3 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v3); -} - -// Internal macro for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED_FORMAT3. -// Don't use this in your code. -#define GTEST_PRED_FORMAT3_(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, on_failure)\ - GTEST_ASSERT_(pred_format(#v1, #v2, #v3, v1, v2, v3), \ - on_failure) - -// Internal macro for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED3. Don't use -// this in your code. -#define GTEST_PRED3_(pred, v1, v2, v3, on_failure)\ - GTEST_ASSERT_(::testing::AssertPred3Helper(#pred, \ - #v1, \ - #v2, \ - #v3, \ - pred, \ - v1, \ - v2, \ - v3), on_failure) - -// Ternary predicate assertion macros. -#define EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3(pred_format, v1, v2, v3) \ - GTEST_PRED_FORMAT3_(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) -#define EXPECT_PRED3(pred, v1, v2, v3) \ - GTEST_PRED3_(pred, v1, v2, v3, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) -#define ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3(pred_format, v1, v2, v3) \ - GTEST_PRED_FORMAT3_(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) -#define ASSERT_PRED3(pred, v1, v2, v3) \ - GTEST_PRED3_(pred, v1, v2, v3, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) - - - -// Helper function for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED4. Don't use -// this in your code. -template <typename Pred, - typename T1, - typename T2, - typename T3, - typename T4> -AssertionResult AssertPred4Helper(const char* pred_text, - const char* e1, - const char* e2, - const char* e3, - const char* e4, - Pred pred, - const T1& v1, - const T2& v2, - const T3& v3, - const T4& v4) { - if (pred(v1, v2, v3, v4)) return AssertionSuccess(); - - return AssertionFailure() - << pred_text << "(" << e1 << ", " << e2 << ", " << e3 << ", " << e4 - << ") evaluates to false, where" - << "\n" - << e1 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v1) << "\n" - << e2 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v2) << "\n" - << e3 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v3) << "\n" - << e4 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v4); -} - -// Internal macro for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED_FORMAT4. -// Don't use this in your code. -#define GTEST_PRED_FORMAT4_(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, v4, on_failure)\ - GTEST_ASSERT_(pred_format(#v1, #v2, #v3, #v4, v1, v2, v3, v4), \ - on_failure) - -// Internal macro for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED4. Don't use -// this in your code. -#define GTEST_PRED4_(pred, v1, v2, v3, v4, on_failure)\ - GTEST_ASSERT_(::testing::AssertPred4Helper(#pred, \ - #v1, \ - #v2, \ - #v3, \ - #v4, \ - pred, \ - v1, \ - v2, \ - v3, \ - v4), on_failure) - -// 4-ary predicate assertion macros. -#define EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, v4) \ - GTEST_PRED_FORMAT4_(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, v4, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) -#define EXPECT_PRED4(pred, v1, v2, v3, v4) \ - GTEST_PRED4_(pred, v1, v2, v3, v4, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) -#define ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, v4) \ - GTEST_PRED_FORMAT4_(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, v4, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) -#define ASSERT_PRED4(pred, v1, v2, v3, v4) \ - GTEST_PRED4_(pred, v1, v2, v3, v4, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) - - - -// Helper function for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED5. Don't use -// this in your code. -template <typename Pred, - typename T1, - typename T2, - typename T3, - typename T4, - typename T5> -AssertionResult AssertPred5Helper(const char* pred_text, - const char* e1, - const char* e2, - const char* e3, - const char* e4, - const char* e5, - Pred pred, - const T1& v1, - const T2& v2, - const T3& v3, - const T4& v4, - const T5& v5) { - if (pred(v1, v2, v3, v4, v5)) return AssertionSuccess(); - - return AssertionFailure() - << pred_text << "(" << e1 << ", " << e2 << ", " << e3 << ", " << e4 - << ", " << e5 << ") evaluates to false, where" - << "\n" - << e1 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v1) << "\n" - << e2 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v2) << "\n" - << e3 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v3) << "\n" - << e4 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v4) << "\n" - << e5 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v5); -} - -// Internal macro for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED_FORMAT5. -// Don't use this in your code. -#define GTEST_PRED_FORMAT5_(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, on_failure)\ - GTEST_ASSERT_(pred_format(#v1, #v2, #v3, #v4, #v5, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5), \ - on_failure) - -// Internal macro for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED5. Don't use -// this in your code. -#define GTEST_PRED5_(pred, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, on_failure)\ - GTEST_ASSERT_(::testing::AssertPred5Helper(#pred, \ - #v1, \ - #v2, \ - #v3, \ - #v4, \ - #v5, \ - pred, \ - v1, \ - v2, \ - v3, \ - v4, \ - v5), on_failure) - -// 5-ary predicate assertion macros. -#define EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5) \ - GTEST_PRED_FORMAT5_(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) -#define EXPECT_PRED5(pred, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5) \ - GTEST_PRED5_(pred, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) -#define ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5) \ - GTEST_PRED_FORMAT5_(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) -#define ASSERT_PRED5(pred, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5) \ - GTEST_PRED5_(pred, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) - - - -} // namespace testing - -#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PRED_IMPL_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest_prod.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest_prod.h deleted file mode 100644 index e651671eb..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/gtest_prod.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2006, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework definitions useful in production code. -// GOOGLETEST_CM0003 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PROD_H_ -#define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PROD_H_ - -// When you need to test the private or protected members of a class, -// use the FRIEND_TEST macro to declare your tests as friends of the -// class. For example: -// -// class MyClass { -// private: -// void PrivateMethod(); -// FRIEND_TEST(MyClassTest, PrivateMethodWorks); -// }; -// -// class MyClassTest : public testing::Test { -// // ... -// }; -// -// TEST_F(MyClassTest, PrivateMethodWorks) { -// // Can call MyClass::PrivateMethod() here. -// } -// -// Note: The test class must be in the same namespace as the class being tested. -// For example, putting MyClassTest in an anonymous namespace will not work. - -#define FRIEND_TEST(test_case_name, test_name)\ -friend class test_case_name##_##test_name##_Test - -#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PROD_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/custom/README.md b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/custom/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index ff391fb4e..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/custom/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -# Customization Points - -The custom directory is an injection point for custom user configurations. - -## Header `gtest.h` - -### The following macros can be defined: - -* `GTEST_OS_STACK_TRACE_GETTER_` - The name of an implementation of - `OsStackTraceGetterInterface`. -* `GTEST_CUSTOM_TEMPDIR_FUNCTION_` - An override for `testing::TempDir()`. See - `testing::TempDir` for semantics and signature. - -## Header `gtest-port.h` - -The following macros can be defined: - -### Flag related macros: - -* `GTEST_FLAG(flag_name)` -* `GTEST_USE_OWN_FLAGFILE_FLAG_` - Define to 0 when the system provides its - own flagfile flag parsing. -* `GTEST_DECLARE_bool_(name)` -* `GTEST_DECLARE_int32_(name)` -* `GTEST_DECLARE_string_(name)` -* `GTEST_DEFINE_bool_(name, default_val, doc)` -* `GTEST_DEFINE_int32_(name, default_val, doc)` -* `GTEST_DEFINE_string_(name, default_val, doc)` - -### Logging: - -* `GTEST_LOG_(severity)` -* `GTEST_CHECK_(condition)` -* Functions `LogToStderr()` and `FlushInfoLog()` have to be provided too. - -### Threading: - -* `GTEST_HAS_NOTIFICATION_` - Enabled if Notification is already provided. -* `GTEST_HAS_MUTEX_AND_THREAD_LOCAL_` - Enabled if `Mutex` and `ThreadLocal` - are already provided. Must also provide `GTEST_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX_(mutex)` - and `GTEST_DEFINE_STATIC_MUTEX_(mutex)` -* `GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(locks)` -* `GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(locks)` - -### Underlying library support features - -* `GTEST_HAS_CXXABI_H_` - -### Exporting API symbols: - -* `GTEST_API_` - Specifier for exported symbols. - -## Header `gtest-printers.h` - -* See documentation at `gtest/gtest-printers.h` for details on how to define a - custom printer. diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/custom/gtest-port.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/custom/gtest-port.h deleted file mode 100644 index cd85d956d..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/custom/gtest-port.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2015, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -// -// Injection point for custom user configurations. See README for details -// -// ** Custom implementation starts here ** - -#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_CUSTOM_GTEST_PORT_H_ -#define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_CUSTOM_GTEST_PORT_H_ - -#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_CUSTOM_GTEST_PORT_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/custom/gtest-printers.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/custom/gtest-printers.h deleted file mode 100644 index eb4467abc..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/custom/gtest-printers.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2015, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -// -// This file provides an injection point for custom printers in a local -// installation of gTest. -// It will be included from gtest-printers.h and the overrides in this file -// will be visible to everyone. -// -// Injection point for custom user configurations. See README for details -// -// ** Custom implementation starts here ** - -#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_CUSTOM_GTEST_PRINTERS_H_ -#define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_CUSTOM_GTEST_PRINTERS_H_ - -#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_CUSTOM_GTEST_PRINTERS_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/custom/gtest.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/custom/gtest.h deleted file mode 100644 index 4c8e07be2..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/custom/gtest.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2015, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -// -// Injection point for custom user configurations. See README for details -// -// ** Custom implementation starts here ** - -#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_CUSTOM_GTEST_H_ -#define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_CUSTOM_GTEST_H_ - -#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_CUSTOM_GTEST_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-death-test-internal.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-death-test-internal.h deleted file mode 100644 index 68bd35306..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-death-test-internal.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,304 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -// -// The Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework (Google Test) -// -// This header file defines internal utilities needed for implementing -// death tests. They are subject to change without notice. -// GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_DEATH_TEST_INTERNAL_H_ -#define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_DEATH_TEST_INTERNAL_H_ - -#include "gtest/gtest-matchers.h" -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-internal.h" - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <memory> - -namespace testing { -namespace internal { - -GTEST_DECLARE_string_(internal_run_death_test); - -// Names of the flags (needed for parsing Google Test flags). -const char kDeathTestStyleFlag[] = "death_test_style"; -const char kDeathTestUseFork[] = "death_test_use_fork"; -const char kInternalRunDeathTestFlag[] = "internal_run_death_test"; - -#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4251 \ -/* class A needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class B */) - -// DeathTest is a class that hides much of the complexity of the -// GTEST_DEATH_TEST_ macro. It is abstract; its static Create method -// returns a concrete class that depends on the prevailing death test -// style, as defined by the --gtest_death_test_style and/or -// --gtest_internal_run_death_test flags. - -// In describing the results of death tests, these terms are used with -// the corresponding definitions: -// -// exit status: The integer exit information in the format specified -// by wait(2) -// exit code: The integer code passed to exit(3), _exit(2), or -// returned from main() -class GTEST_API_ DeathTest { - public: - // Create returns false if there was an error determining the - // appropriate action to take for the current death test; for example, - // if the gtest_death_test_style flag is set to an invalid value. - // The LastMessage method will return a more detailed message in that - // case. Otherwise, the DeathTest pointer pointed to by the "test" - // argument is set. If the death test should be skipped, the pointer - // is set to NULL; otherwise, it is set to the address of a new concrete - // DeathTest object that controls the execution of the current test. - static bool Create(const char* statement, Matcher<const std::string&> matcher, - const char* file, int line, DeathTest** test); - DeathTest(); - virtual ~DeathTest() { } - - // A helper class that aborts a death test when it's deleted. - class ReturnSentinel { - public: - explicit ReturnSentinel(DeathTest* test) : test_(test) { } - ~ReturnSentinel() { test_->Abort(TEST_ENCOUNTERED_RETURN_STATEMENT); } - private: - DeathTest* const test_; - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ReturnSentinel); - } GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_; - - // An enumeration of possible roles that may be taken when a death - // test is encountered. EXECUTE means that the death test logic should - // be executed immediately. OVERSEE means that the program should prepare - // the appropriate environment for a child process to execute the death - // test, then wait for it to complete. - enum TestRole { OVERSEE_TEST, EXECUTE_TEST }; - - // An enumeration of the three reasons that a test might be aborted. - enum AbortReason { - TEST_ENCOUNTERED_RETURN_STATEMENT, - TEST_THREW_EXCEPTION, - TEST_DID_NOT_DIE - }; - - // Assumes one of the above roles. - virtual TestRole AssumeRole() = 0; - - // Waits for the death test to finish and returns its status. - virtual int Wait() = 0; - - // Returns true if the death test passed; that is, the test process - // exited during the test, its exit status matches a user-supplied - // predicate, and its stderr output matches a user-supplied regular - // expression. - // The user-supplied predicate may be a macro expression rather - // than a function pointer or functor, or else Wait and Passed could - // be combined. - virtual bool Passed(bool exit_status_ok) = 0; - - // Signals that the death test did not die as expected. - virtual void Abort(AbortReason reason) = 0; - - // Returns a human-readable outcome message regarding the outcome of - // the last death test. - static const char* LastMessage(); - - static void set_last_death_test_message(const std::string& message); - - private: - // A string containing a description of the outcome of the last death test. - static std::string last_death_test_message_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(DeathTest); -}; - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4251 - -// Factory interface for death tests. May be mocked out for testing. -class DeathTestFactory { - public: - virtual ~DeathTestFactory() { } - virtual bool Create(const char* statement, - Matcher<const std::string&> matcher, const char* file, - int line, DeathTest** test) = 0; -}; - -// A concrete DeathTestFactory implementation for normal use. -class DefaultDeathTestFactory : public DeathTestFactory { - public: - bool Create(const char* statement, Matcher<const std::string&> matcher, - const char* file, int line, DeathTest** test) override; -}; - -// Returns true if exit_status describes a process that was terminated -// by a signal, or exited normally with a nonzero exit code. -GTEST_API_ bool ExitedUnsuccessfully(int exit_status); - -// A string passed to EXPECT_DEATH (etc.) is caught by one of these overloads -// and interpreted as a regex (rather than an Eq matcher) for legacy -// compatibility. -inline Matcher<const ::std::string&> MakeDeathTestMatcher( - ::testing::internal::RE regex) { - return ContainsRegex(regex.pattern()); -} -inline Matcher<const ::std::string&> MakeDeathTestMatcher(const char* regex) { - return ContainsRegex(regex); -} -inline Matcher<const ::std::string&> MakeDeathTestMatcher( - const ::std::string& regex) { - return ContainsRegex(regex); -} - -// If a Matcher<const ::std::string&> is passed to EXPECT_DEATH (etc.), it's -// used directly. -inline Matcher<const ::std::string&> MakeDeathTestMatcher( - Matcher<const ::std::string&> matcher) { - return matcher; -} - -// Traps C++ exceptions escaping statement and reports them as test -// failures. Note that trapping SEH exceptions is not implemented here. -# if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS -# define GTEST_EXECUTE_DEATH_TEST_STATEMENT_(statement, death_test) \ - try { \ - GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(statement); \ - } catch (const ::std::exception& gtest_exception) { \ - fprintf(\ - stderr, \ - "\n%s: Caught std::exception-derived exception escaping the " \ - "death test statement. Exception message: %s\n", \ - ::testing::internal::FormatFileLocation(__FILE__, __LINE__).c_str(), \ - gtest_exception.what()); \ - fflush(stderr); \ - death_test->Abort(::testing::internal::DeathTest::TEST_THREW_EXCEPTION); \ - } catch (...) { \ - death_test->Abort(::testing::internal::DeathTest::TEST_THREW_EXCEPTION); \ - } - -# else -# define GTEST_EXECUTE_DEATH_TEST_STATEMENT_(statement, death_test) \ - GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(statement) - -# endif - -// This macro is for implementing ASSERT_DEATH*, EXPECT_DEATH*, -// ASSERT_EXIT*, and EXPECT_EXIT*. -#define GTEST_DEATH_TEST_(statement, predicate, regex_or_matcher, fail) \ - GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ - if (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) { \ - ::testing::internal::DeathTest* gtest_dt; \ - if (!::testing::internal::DeathTest::Create( \ - #statement, \ - ::testing::internal::MakeDeathTestMatcher(regex_or_matcher), \ - __FILE__, __LINE__, >est_dt)) { \ - goto GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_, __LINE__); \ - } \ - if (gtest_dt != nullptr) { \ - std::unique_ptr< ::testing::internal::DeathTest> gtest_dt_ptr(gtest_dt); \ - switch (gtest_dt->AssumeRole()) { \ - case ::testing::internal::DeathTest::OVERSEE_TEST: \ - if (!gtest_dt->Passed(predicate(gtest_dt->Wait()))) { \ - goto GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_, __LINE__); \ - } \ - break; \ - case ::testing::internal::DeathTest::EXECUTE_TEST: { \ - ::testing::internal::DeathTest::ReturnSentinel gtest_sentinel( \ - gtest_dt); \ - GTEST_EXECUTE_DEATH_TEST_STATEMENT_(statement, gtest_dt); \ - gtest_dt->Abort(::testing::internal::DeathTest::TEST_DID_NOT_DIE); \ - break; \ - } \ - default: \ - break; \ - } \ - } \ - } else \ - GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_, __LINE__) \ - : fail(::testing::internal::DeathTest::LastMessage()) -// The symbol "fail" here expands to something into which a message -// can be streamed. - -// This macro is for implementing ASSERT/EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH when compiled in -// NDEBUG mode. In this case we need the statements to be executed and the macro -// must accept a streamed message even though the message is never printed. -// The regex object is not evaluated, but it is used to prevent "unused" -// warnings and to avoid an expression that doesn't compile in debug mode. -#define GTEST_EXECUTE_STATEMENT_(statement, regex_or_matcher) \ - GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ - if (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) { \ - GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(statement); \ - } else if (!::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) { \ - ::testing::internal::MakeDeathTestMatcher(regex_or_matcher); \ - } else \ - ::testing::Message() - -// A class representing the parsed contents of the -// --gtest_internal_run_death_test flag, as it existed when -// RUN_ALL_TESTS was called. -class InternalRunDeathTestFlag { - public: - InternalRunDeathTestFlag(const std::string& a_file, - int a_line, - int an_index, - int a_write_fd) - : file_(a_file), line_(a_line), index_(an_index), - write_fd_(a_write_fd) {} - - ~InternalRunDeathTestFlag() { - if (write_fd_ >= 0) - posix::Close(write_fd_); - } - - const std::string& file() const { return file_; } - int line() const { return line_; } - int index() const { return index_; } - int write_fd() const { return write_fd_; } - - private: - std::string file_; - int line_; - int index_; - int write_fd_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(InternalRunDeathTestFlag); -}; - -// Returns a newly created InternalRunDeathTestFlag object with fields -// initialized from the GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test) flag if -// the flag is specified; otherwise returns NULL. -InternalRunDeathTestFlag* ParseInternalRunDeathTestFlag(); - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing - -#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_DEATH_TEST_INTERNAL_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-filepath.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-filepath.h deleted file mode 100644 index c11b10151..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-filepath.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,211 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -// -// Google Test filepath utilities -// -// This header file declares classes and functions used internally by -// Google Test. They are subject to change without notice. -// -// This file is #included in gtest/internal/gtest-internal.h. -// Do not include this header file separately! - -// GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_FILEPATH_H_ -#define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_FILEPATH_H_ - -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-string.h" - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4251 \ -/* class A needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class B */) - -namespace testing { -namespace internal { - -// FilePath - a class for file and directory pathname manipulation which -// handles platform-specific conventions (like the pathname separator). -// Used for helper functions for naming files in a directory for xml output. -// Except for Set methods, all methods are const or static, which provides an -// "immutable value object" -- useful for peace of mind. -// A FilePath with a value ending in a path separator ("like/this/") represents -// a directory, otherwise it is assumed to represent a file. In either case, -// it may or may not represent an actual file or directory in the file system. -// Names are NOT checked for syntax correctness -- no checking for illegal -// characters, malformed paths, etc. - -class GTEST_API_ FilePath { - public: - FilePath() : pathname_("") { } - FilePath(const FilePath& rhs) : pathname_(rhs.pathname_) { } - - explicit FilePath(const std::string& pathname) : pathname_(pathname) { - Normalize(); - } - - FilePath& operator=(const FilePath& rhs) { - Set(rhs); - return *this; - } - - void Set(const FilePath& rhs) { - pathname_ = rhs.pathname_; - } - - const std::string& string() const { return pathname_; } - const char* c_str() const { return pathname_.c_str(); } - - // Returns the current working directory, or "" if unsuccessful. - static FilePath GetCurrentDir(); - - // Given directory = "dir", base_name = "test", number = 0, - // extension = "xml", returns "dir/test.xml". If number is greater - // than zero (e.g., 12), returns "dir/test_12.xml". - // On Windows platform, uses \ as the separator rather than /. - static FilePath MakeFileName(const FilePath& directory, - const FilePath& base_name, - int number, - const char* extension); - - // Given directory = "dir", relative_path = "test.xml", - // returns "dir/test.xml". - // On Windows, uses \ as the separator rather than /. - static FilePath ConcatPaths(const FilePath& directory, - const FilePath& relative_path); - - // Returns a pathname for a file that does not currently exist. The pathname - // will be directory/base_name.extension or - // directory/base_name_<number>.extension if directory/base_name.extension - // already exists. The number will be incremented until a pathname is found - // that does not already exist. - // Examples: 'dir/foo_test.xml' or 'dir/foo_test_1.xml'. - // There could be a race condition if two or more processes are calling this - // function at the same time -- they could both pick the same filename. - static FilePath GenerateUniqueFileName(const FilePath& directory, - const FilePath& base_name, - const char* extension); - - // Returns true if and only if the path is "". - bool IsEmpty() const { return pathname_.empty(); } - - // If input name has a trailing separator character, removes it and returns - // the name, otherwise return the name string unmodified. - // On Windows platform, uses \ as the separator, other platforms use /. - FilePath RemoveTrailingPathSeparator() const; - - // Returns a copy of the FilePath with the directory part removed. - // Example: FilePath("path/to/file").RemoveDirectoryName() returns - // FilePath("file"). If there is no directory part ("just_a_file"), it returns - // the FilePath unmodified. If there is no file part ("just_a_dir/") it - // returns an empty FilePath (""). - // On Windows platform, '\' is the path separator, otherwise it is '/'. - FilePath RemoveDirectoryName() const; - - // RemoveFileName returns the directory path with the filename removed. - // Example: FilePath("path/to/file").RemoveFileName() returns "path/to/". - // If the FilePath is "a_file" or "/a_file", RemoveFileName returns - // FilePath("./") or, on Windows, FilePath(".\\"). If the filepath does - // not have a file, like "just/a/dir/", it returns the FilePath unmodified. - // On Windows platform, '\' is the path separator, otherwise it is '/'. - FilePath RemoveFileName() const; - - // Returns a copy of the FilePath with the case-insensitive extension removed. - // Example: FilePath("dir/file.exe").RemoveExtension("EXE") returns - // FilePath("dir/file"). If a case-insensitive extension is not - // found, returns a copy of the original FilePath. - FilePath RemoveExtension(const char* extension) const; - - // Creates directories so that path exists. Returns true if successful or if - // the directories already exist; returns false if unable to create - // directories for any reason. Will also return false if the FilePath does - // not represent a directory (that is, it doesn't end with a path separator). - bool CreateDirectoriesRecursively() const; - - // Create the directory so that path exists. Returns true if successful or - // if the directory already exists; returns false if unable to create the - // directory for any reason, including if the parent directory does not - // exist. Not named "CreateDirectory" because that's a macro on Windows. - bool CreateFolder() const; - - // Returns true if FilePath describes something in the file-system, - // either a file, directory, or whatever, and that something exists. - bool FileOrDirectoryExists() const; - - // Returns true if pathname describes a directory in the file-system - // that exists. - bool DirectoryExists() const; - - // Returns true if FilePath ends with a path separator, which indicates that - // it is intended to represent a directory. Returns false otherwise. - // This does NOT check that a directory (or file) actually exists. - bool IsDirectory() const; - - // Returns true if pathname describes a root directory. (Windows has one - // root directory per disk drive.) - bool IsRootDirectory() const; - - // Returns true if pathname describes an absolute path. - bool IsAbsolutePath() const; - - private: - // Replaces multiple consecutive separators with a single separator. - // For example, "bar///foo" becomes "bar/foo". Does not eliminate other - // redundancies that might be in a pathname involving "." or "..". - // - // A pathname with multiple consecutive separators may occur either through - // user error or as a result of some scripts or APIs that generate a pathname - // with a trailing separator. On other platforms the same API or script - // may NOT generate a pathname with a trailing "/". Then elsewhere that - // pathname may have another "/" and pathname components added to it, - // without checking for the separator already being there. - // The script language and operating system may allow paths like "foo//bar" - // but some of the functions in FilePath will not handle that correctly. In - // particular, RemoveTrailingPathSeparator() only removes one separator, and - // it is called in CreateDirectoriesRecursively() assuming that it will change - // a pathname from directory syntax (trailing separator) to filename syntax. - // - // On Windows this method also replaces the alternate path separator '/' with - // the primary path separator '\\', so that for example "bar\\/\\foo" becomes - // "bar\\foo". - - void Normalize(); - - // Returns a pointer to the last occurence of a valid path separator in - // the FilePath. On Windows, for example, both '/' and '\' are valid path - // separators. Returns NULL if no path separator was found. - const char* FindLastPathSeparator() const; - - std::string pathname_; -}; // class FilePath - -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4251 - -#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_FILEPATH_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-internal.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-internal.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6bad8780b..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-internal.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1432 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -// -// The Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework (Google Test) -// -// This header file declares functions and macros used internally by -// Google Test. They are subject to change without notice. - -// GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_INTERNAL_H_ -#define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_INTERNAL_H_ - -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" - -#if GTEST_OS_LINUX -# include <stdlib.h> -# include <sys/types.h> -# include <sys/wait.h> -# include <unistd.h> -#endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX - -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS -# include <stdexcept> -#endif - -#include <ctype.h> -#include <float.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <cstdint> -#include <iomanip> -#include <limits> -#include <map> -#include <set> -#include <string> -#include <type_traits> -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest-message.h" -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-filepath.h" -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-string.h" -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-type-util.h" - -// Due to C++ preprocessor weirdness, we need double indirection to -// concatenate two tokens when one of them is __LINE__. Writing -// -// foo ## __LINE__ -// -// will result in the token foo__LINE__, instead of foo followed by -// the current line number. For more details, see -// http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/misc-technical-issues.html#faq-39.6 -#define GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(foo, bar) GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_IMPL_(foo, bar) -#define GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_IMPL_(foo, bar) foo ## bar - -// Stringifies its argument. -// Work around a bug in visual studio which doesn't accept code like this: -// -// #define GTEST_STRINGIFY_(name) #name -// #define MACRO(a, b, c) ... GTEST_STRINGIFY_(a) ... -// MACRO(, x, y) -// -// Complaining about the argument to GTEST_STRINGIFY_ being empty. -// This is allowed by the spec. -#define GTEST_STRINGIFY_HELPER_(name, ...) #name -#define GTEST_STRINGIFY_(...) GTEST_STRINGIFY_HELPER_(__VA_ARGS__, ) - -namespace proto2 { class Message; } - -namespace testing { - -// Forward declarations. - -class AssertionResult; // Result of an assertion. -class Message; // Represents a failure message. -class Test; // Represents a test. -class TestInfo; // Information about a test. -class TestPartResult; // Result of a test part. -class UnitTest; // A collection of test suites. - -template <typename T> -::std::string PrintToString(const T& value); - -namespace internal { - -struct TraceInfo; // Information about a trace point. -class TestInfoImpl; // Opaque implementation of TestInfo -class UnitTestImpl; // Opaque implementation of UnitTest - -// The text used in failure messages to indicate the start of the -// stack trace. -GTEST_API_ extern const char kStackTraceMarker[]; - -// An IgnoredValue object can be implicitly constructed from ANY value. -class IgnoredValue { - struct Sink {}; - public: - // This constructor template allows any value to be implicitly - // converted to IgnoredValue. The object has no data member and - // doesn't try to remember anything about the argument. We - // deliberately omit the 'explicit' keyword in order to allow the - // conversion to be implicit. - // Disable the conversion if T already has a magical conversion operator. - // Otherwise we get ambiguity. - template <typename T, - typename std::enable_if<!std::is_convertible<T, Sink>::value, - int>::type = 0> - IgnoredValue(const T& /* ignored */) {} // NOLINT(runtime/explicit) -}; - -// Appends the user-supplied message to the Google-Test-generated message. -GTEST_API_ std::string AppendUserMessage( - const std::string& gtest_msg, const Message& user_msg); - -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4275 \ -/* an exported class was derived from a class that was not exported */) - -// This exception is thrown by (and only by) a failed Google Test -// assertion when GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure) is true (if exceptions -// are enabled). We derive it from std::runtime_error, which is for -// errors presumably detectable only at run time. Since -// std::runtime_error inherits from std::exception, many testing -// frameworks know how to extract and print the message inside it. -class GTEST_API_ GoogleTestFailureException : public ::std::runtime_error { - public: - explicit GoogleTestFailureException(const TestPartResult& failure); -}; - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4275 - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -namespace edit_distance { -// Returns the optimal edits to go from 'left' to 'right'. -// All edits cost the same, with replace having lower priority than -// add/remove. -// Simple implementation of the Wagner-Fischer algorithm. -// See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wagner-Fischer_algorithm -enum EditType { kMatch, kAdd, kRemove, kReplace }; -GTEST_API_ std::vector<EditType> CalculateOptimalEdits( - const std::vector<size_t>& left, const std::vector<size_t>& right); - -// Same as above, but the input is represented as strings. -GTEST_API_ std::vector<EditType> CalculateOptimalEdits( - const std::vector<std::string>& left, - const std::vector<std::string>& right); - -// Create a diff of the input strings in Unified diff format. -GTEST_API_ std::string CreateUnifiedDiff(const std::vector<std::string>& left, - const std::vector<std::string>& right, - size_t context = 2); - -} // namespace edit_distance - -// Calculate the diff between 'left' and 'right' and return it in unified diff -// format. -// If not null, stores in 'total_line_count' the total number of lines found -// in left + right. -GTEST_API_ std::string DiffStrings(const std::string& left, - const std::string& right, - size_t* total_line_count); - -// Constructs and returns the message for an equality assertion -// (e.g. ASSERT_EQ, EXPECT_STREQ, etc) failure. -// -// The first four parameters are the expressions used in the assertion -// and their values, as strings. For example, for ASSERT_EQ(foo, bar) -// where foo is 5 and bar is 6, we have: -// -// expected_expression: "foo" -// actual_expression: "bar" -// expected_value: "5" -// actual_value: "6" -// -// The ignoring_case parameter is true if and only if the assertion is a -// *_STRCASEEQ*. When it's true, the string " (ignoring case)" will -// be inserted into the message. -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult EqFailure(const char* expected_expression, - const char* actual_expression, - const std::string& expected_value, - const std::string& actual_value, - bool ignoring_case); - -// Constructs a failure message for Boolean assertions such as EXPECT_TRUE. -GTEST_API_ std::string GetBoolAssertionFailureMessage( - const AssertionResult& assertion_result, - const char* expression_text, - const char* actual_predicate_value, - const char* expected_predicate_value); - -// This template class represents an IEEE floating-point number -// (either single-precision or double-precision, depending on the -// template parameters). -// -// The purpose of this class is to do more sophisticated number -// comparison. (Due to round-off error, etc, it's very unlikely that -// two floating-points will be equal exactly. Hence a naive -// comparison by the == operation often doesn't work.) -// -// Format of IEEE floating-point: -// -// The most-significant bit being the leftmost, an IEEE -// floating-point looks like -// -// sign_bit exponent_bits fraction_bits -// -// Here, sign_bit is a single bit that designates the sign of the -// number. -// -// For float, there are 8 exponent bits and 23 fraction bits. -// -// For double, there are 11 exponent bits and 52 fraction bits. -// -// More details can be found at -// http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_floating-point_standard. -// -// Template parameter: -// -// RawType: the raw floating-point type (either float or double) -template <typename RawType> -class FloatingPoint { - public: - // Defines the unsigned integer type that has the same size as the - // floating point number. - typedef typename TypeWithSize<sizeof(RawType)>::UInt Bits; - - // Constants. - - // # of bits in a number. - static const size_t kBitCount = 8*sizeof(RawType); - - // # of fraction bits in a number. - static const size_t kFractionBitCount = - std::numeric_limits<RawType>::digits - 1; - - // # of exponent bits in a number. - static const size_t kExponentBitCount = kBitCount - 1 - kFractionBitCount; - - // The mask for the sign bit. - static const Bits kSignBitMask = static_cast<Bits>(1) << (kBitCount - 1); - - // The mask for the fraction bits. - static const Bits kFractionBitMask = - ~static_cast<Bits>(0) >> (kExponentBitCount + 1); - - // The mask for the exponent bits. - static const Bits kExponentBitMask = ~(kSignBitMask | kFractionBitMask); - - // How many ULP's (Units in the Last Place) we want to tolerate when - // comparing two numbers. The larger the value, the more error we - // allow. A 0 value means that two numbers must be exactly the same - // to be considered equal. - // - // The maximum error of a single floating-point operation is 0.5 - // units in the last place. On Intel CPU's, all floating-point - // calculations are done with 80-bit precision, while double has 64 - // bits. Therefore, 4 should be enough for ordinary use. - // - // See the following article for more details on ULP: - // http://randomascii.wordpress.com/2012/02/25/comparing-floating-point-numbers-2012-edition/ - static const size_t kMaxUlps = 4; - - // Constructs a FloatingPoint from a raw floating-point number. - // - // On an Intel CPU, passing a non-normalized NAN (Not a Number) - // around may change its bits, although the new value is guaranteed - // to be also a NAN. Therefore, don't expect this constructor to - // preserve the bits in x when x is a NAN. - explicit FloatingPoint(const RawType& x) { u_.value_ = x; } - - // Static methods - - // Reinterprets a bit pattern as a floating-point number. - // - // This function is needed to test the AlmostEquals() method. - static RawType ReinterpretBits(const Bits bits) { - FloatingPoint fp(0); - fp.u_.bits_ = bits; - return fp.u_.value_; - } - - // Returns the floating-point number that represent positive infinity. - static RawType Infinity() { - return ReinterpretBits(kExponentBitMask); - } - - // Returns the maximum representable finite floating-point number. - static RawType Max(); - - // Non-static methods - - // Returns the bits that represents this number. - const Bits &bits() const { return u_.bits_; } - - // Returns the exponent bits of this number. - Bits exponent_bits() const { return kExponentBitMask & u_.bits_; } - - // Returns the fraction bits of this number. - Bits fraction_bits() const { return kFractionBitMask & u_.bits_; } - - // Returns the sign bit of this number. - Bits sign_bit() const { return kSignBitMask & u_.bits_; } - - // Returns true if and only if this is NAN (not a number). - bool is_nan() const { - // It's a NAN if the exponent bits are all ones and the fraction - // bits are not entirely zeros. - return (exponent_bits() == kExponentBitMask) && (fraction_bits() != 0); - } - - // Returns true if and only if this number is at most kMaxUlps ULP's away - // from rhs. In particular, this function: - // - // - returns false if either number is (or both are) NAN. - // - treats really large numbers as almost equal to infinity. - // - thinks +0.0 and -0.0 are 0 DLP's apart. - bool AlmostEquals(const FloatingPoint& rhs) const { - // The IEEE standard says that any comparison operation involving - // a NAN must return false. - if (is_nan() || rhs.is_nan()) return false; - - return DistanceBetweenSignAndMagnitudeNumbers(u_.bits_, rhs.u_.bits_) - <= kMaxUlps; - } - - private: - // The data type used to store the actual floating-point number. - union FloatingPointUnion { - RawType value_; // The raw floating-point number. - Bits bits_; // The bits that represent the number. - }; - - // Converts an integer from the sign-and-magnitude representation to - // the biased representation. More precisely, let N be 2 to the - // power of (kBitCount - 1), an integer x is represented by the - // unsigned number x + N. - // - // For instance, - // - // -N + 1 (the most negative number representable using - // sign-and-magnitude) is represented by 1; - // 0 is represented by N; and - // N - 1 (the biggest number representable using - // sign-and-magnitude) is represented by 2N - 1. - // - // Read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signed_number_representations - // for more details on signed number representations. - static Bits SignAndMagnitudeToBiased(const Bits &sam) { - if (kSignBitMask & sam) { - // sam represents a negative number. - return ~sam + 1; - } else { - // sam represents a positive number. - return kSignBitMask | sam; - } - } - - // Given two numbers in the sign-and-magnitude representation, - // returns the distance between them as an unsigned number. - static Bits DistanceBetweenSignAndMagnitudeNumbers(const Bits &sam1, - const Bits &sam2) { - const Bits biased1 = SignAndMagnitudeToBiased(sam1); - const Bits biased2 = SignAndMagnitudeToBiased(sam2); - return (biased1 >= biased2) ? (biased1 - biased2) : (biased2 - biased1); - } - - FloatingPointUnion u_; -}; - -// We cannot use std::numeric_limits<T>::max() as it clashes with the max() -// macro defined by <windows.h>. -template <> -inline float FloatingPoint<float>::Max() { return FLT_MAX; } -template <> -inline double FloatingPoint<double>::Max() { return DBL_MAX; } - -// Typedefs the instances of the FloatingPoint template class that we -// care to use. -typedef FloatingPoint<float> Float; -typedef FloatingPoint<double> Double; - -// In order to catch the mistake of putting tests that use different -// test fixture classes in the same test suite, we need to assign -// unique IDs to fixture classes and compare them. The TypeId type is -// used to hold such IDs. The user should treat TypeId as an opaque -// type: the only operation allowed on TypeId values is to compare -// them for equality using the == operator. -typedef const void* TypeId; - -template <typename T> -class TypeIdHelper { - public: - // dummy_ must not have a const type. Otherwise an overly eager - // compiler (e.g. MSVC 7.1 & 8.0) may try to merge - // TypeIdHelper<T>::dummy_ for different Ts as an "optimization". - static bool dummy_; -}; - -template <typename T> -bool TypeIdHelper<T>::dummy_ = false; - -// GetTypeId<T>() returns the ID of type T. Different values will be -// returned for different types. Calling the function twice with the -// same type argument is guaranteed to return the same ID. -template <typename T> -TypeId GetTypeId() { - // The compiler is required to allocate a different - // TypeIdHelper<T>::dummy_ variable for each T used to instantiate - // the template. Therefore, the address of dummy_ is guaranteed to - // be unique. - return &(TypeIdHelper<T>::dummy_); -} - -// Returns the type ID of ::testing::Test. Always call this instead -// of GetTypeId< ::testing::Test>() to get the type ID of -// ::testing::Test, as the latter may give the wrong result due to a -// suspected linker bug when compiling Google Test as a Mac OS X -// framework. -GTEST_API_ TypeId GetTestTypeId(); - -// Defines the abstract factory interface that creates instances -// of a Test object. -class TestFactoryBase { - public: - virtual ~TestFactoryBase() {} - - // Creates a test instance to run. The instance is both created and destroyed - // within TestInfoImpl::Run() - virtual Test* CreateTest() = 0; - - protected: - TestFactoryBase() {} - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TestFactoryBase); -}; - -// This class provides implementation of TeastFactoryBase interface. -// It is used in TEST and TEST_F macros. -template <class TestClass> -class TestFactoryImpl : public TestFactoryBase { - public: - Test* CreateTest() override { return new TestClass; } -}; - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -// Predicate-formatters for implementing the HRESULT checking macros -// {ASSERT|EXPECT}_HRESULT_{SUCCEEDED|FAILED} -// We pass a long instead of HRESULT to avoid causing an -// include dependency for the HRESULT type. -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsHRESULTSuccess(const char* expr, - long hr); // NOLINT -GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsHRESULTFailure(const char* expr, - long hr); // NOLINT - -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -// Types of SetUpTestSuite() and TearDownTestSuite() functions. -using SetUpTestSuiteFunc = void (*)(); -using TearDownTestSuiteFunc = void (*)(); - -struct CodeLocation { - CodeLocation(const std::string& a_file, int a_line) - : file(a_file), line(a_line) {} - - std::string file; - int line; -}; - -// Helper to identify which setup function for TestCase / TestSuite to call. -// Only one function is allowed, either TestCase or TestSute but not both. - -// Utility functions to help SuiteApiResolver -using SetUpTearDownSuiteFuncType = void (*)(); - -inline SetUpTearDownSuiteFuncType GetNotDefaultOrNull( - SetUpTearDownSuiteFuncType a, SetUpTearDownSuiteFuncType def) { - return a == def ? nullptr : a; -} - -template <typename T> -// Note that SuiteApiResolver inherits from T because -// SetUpTestSuite()/TearDownTestSuite() could be protected. Ths way -// SuiteApiResolver can access them. -struct SuiteApiResolver : T { - // testing::Test is only forward declared at this point. So we make it a - // dependend class for the compiler to be OK with it. - using Test = - typename std::conditional<sizeof(T) != 0, ::testing::Test, void>::type; - - static SetUpTearDownSuiteFuncType GetSetUpCaseOrSuite(const char* filename, - int line_num) { - SetUpTearDownSuiteFuncType test_case_fp = - GetNotDefaultOrNull(&T::SetUpTestCase, &Test::SetUpTestCase); - SetUpTearDownSuiteFuncType test_suite_fp = - GetNotDefaultOrNull(&T::SetUpTestSuite, &Test::SetUpTestSuite); - - GTEST_CHECK_(!test_case_fp || !test_suite_fp) - << "Test can not provide both SetUpTestSuite and SetUpTestCase, please " - "make sure there is only one present at " - << filename << ":" << line_num; - - return test_case_fp != nullptr ? test_case_fp : test_suite_fp; - } - - static SetUpTearDownSuiteFuncType GetTearDownCaseOrSuite(const char* filename, - int line_num) { - SetUpTearDownSuiteFuncType test_case_fp = - GetNotDefaultOrNull(&T::TearDownTestCase, &Test::TearDownTestCase); - SetUpTearDownSuiteFuncType test_suite_fp = - GetNotDefaultOrNull(&T::TearDownTestSuite, &Test::TearDownTestSuite); - - GTEST_CHECK_(!test_case_fp || !test_suite_fp) - << "Test can not provide both TearDownTestSuite and TearDownTestCase," - " please make sure there is only one present at" - << filename << ":" << line_num; - - return test_case_fp != nullptr ? test_case_fp : test_suite_fp; - } -}; - -// Creates a new TestInfo object and registers it with Google Test; -// returns the created object. -// -// Arguments: -// -// test_suite_name: name of the test suite -// name: name of the test -// type_param the name of the test's type parameter, or NULL if -// this is not a typed or a type-parameterized test. -// value_param text representation of the test's value parameter, -// or NULL if this is not a type-parameterized test. -// code_location: code location where the test is defined -// fixture_class_id: ID of the test fixture class -// set_up_tc: pointer to the function that sets up the test suite -// tear_down_tc: pointer to the function that tears down the test suite -// factory: pointer to the factory that creates a test object. -// The newly created TestInfo instance will assume -// ownership of the factory object. -GTEST_API_ TestInfo* MakeAndRegisterTestInfo( - const char* test_suite_name, const char* name, const char* type_param, - const char* value_param, CodeLocation code_location, - TypeId fixture_class_id, SetUpTestSuiteFunc set_up_tc, - TearDownTestSuiteFunc tear_down_tc, TestFactoryBase* factory); - -// If *pstr starts with the given prefix, modifies *pstr to be right -// past the prefix and returns true; otherwise leaves *pstr unchanged -// and returns false. None of pstr, *pstr, and prefix can be NULL. -GTEST_API_ bool SkipPrefix(const char* prefix, const char** pstr); - -#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST || GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4251 \ -/* class A needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class B */) - -// State of the definition of a type-parameterized test suite. -class GTEST_API_ TypedTestSuitePState { - public: - TypedTestSuitePState() : registered_(false) {} - - // Adds the given test name to defined_test_names_ and return true - // if the test suite hasn't been registered; otherwise aborts the - // program. - bool AddTestName(const char* file, int line, const char* case_name, - const char* test_name) { - if (registered_) { - fprintf(stderr, - "%s Test %s must be defined before " - "REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(%s, ...).\n", - FormatFileLocation(file, line).c_str(), test_name, case_name); - fflush(stderr); - posix::Abort(); - } - registered_tests_.insert( - ::std::make_pair(test_name, CodeLocation(file, line))); - return true; - } - - bool TestExists(const std::string& test_name) const { - return registered_tests_.count(test_name) > 0; - } - - const CodeLocation& GetCodeLocation(const std::string& test_name) const { - RegisteredTestsMap::const_iterator it = registered_tests_.find(test_name); - GTEST_CHECK_(it != registered_tests_.end()); - return it->second; - } - - // Verifies that registered_tests match the test names in - // defined_test_names_; returns registered_tests if successful, or - // aborts the program otherwise. - const char* VerifyRegisteredTestNames(const char* test_suite_name, - const char* file, int line, - const char* registered_tests); - - private: - typedef ::std::map<std::string, CodeLocation> RegisteredTestsMap; - - bool registered_; - RegisteredTestsMap registered_tests_; -}; - -// Legacy API is deprecated but still available -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ -using TypedTestCasePState = TypedTestSuitePState; -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4251 - -// Skips to the first non-space char after the first comma in 'str'; -// returns NULL if no comma is found in 'str'. -inline const char* SkipComma(const char* str) { - const char* comma = strchr(str, ','); - if (comma == nullptr) { - return nullptr; - } - while (IsSpace(*(++comma))) {} - return comma; -} - -// Returns the prefix of 'str' before the first comma in it; returns -// the entire string if it contains no comma. -inline std::string GetPrefixUntilComma(const char* str) { - const char* comma = strchr(str, ','); - return comma == nullptr ? str : std::string(str, comma); -} - -// Splits a given string on a given delimiter, populating a given -// vector with the fields. -void SplitString(const ::std::string& str, char delimiter, - ::std::vector< ::std::string>* dest); - -// The default argument to the template below for the case when the user does -// not provide a name generator. -struct DefaultNameGenerator { - template <typename T> - static std::string GetName(int i) { - return StreamableToString(i); - } -}; - -template <typename Provided = DefaultNameGenerator> -struct NameGeneratorSelector { - typedef Provided type; -}; - -template <typename NameGenerator> -void GenerateNamesRecursively(internal::None, std::vector<std::string>*, int) {} - -template <typename NameGenerator, typename Types> -void GenerateNamesRecursively(Types, std::vector<std::string>* result, int i) { - result->push_back(NameGenerator::template GetName<typename Types::Head>(i)); - GenerateNamesRecursively<NameGenerator>(typename Types::Tail(), result, - i + 1); -} - -template <typename NameGenerator, typename Types> -std::vector<std::string> GenerateNames() { - std::vector<std::string> result; - GenerateNamesRecursively<NameGenerator>(Types(), &result, 0); - return result; -} - -// TypeParameterizedTest<Fixture, TestSel, Types>::Register() -// registers a list of type-parameterized tests with Google Test. The -// return value is insignificant - we just need to return something -// such that we can call this function in a namespace scope. -// -// Implementation note: The GTEST_TEMPLATE_ macro declares a template -// template parameter. It's defined in gtest-type-util.h. -template <GTEST_TEMPLATE_ Fixture, class TestSel, typename Types> -class TypeParameterizedTest { - public: - // 'index' is the index of the test in the type list 'Types' - // specified in INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(Prefix, TestSuite, - // Types). Valid values for 'index' are [0, N - 1] where N is the - // length of Types. - static bool Register(const char* prefix, const CodeLocation& code_location, - const char* case_name, const char* test_names, int index, - const std::vector<std::string>& type_names = - GenerateNames<DefaultNameGenerator, Types>()) { - typedef typename Types::Head Type; - typedef Fixture<Type> FixtureClass; - typedef typename GTEST_BIND_(TestSel, Type) TestClass; - - // First, registers the first type-parameterized test in the type - // list. - MakeAndRegisterTestInfo( - (std::string(prefix) + (prefix[0] == '\0' ? "" : "/") + case_name + - "/" + type_names[static_cast<size_t>(index)]) - .c_str(), - StripTrailingSpaces(GetPrefixUntilComma(test_names)).c_str(), - GetTypeName<Type>().c_str(), - nullptr, // No value parameter. - code_location, GetTypeId<FixtureClass>(), - SuiteApiResolver<TestClass>::GetSetUpCaseOrSuite( - code_location.file.c_str(), code_location.line), - SuiteApiResolver<TestClass>::GetTearDownCaseOrSuite( - code_location.file.c_str(), code_location.line), - new TestFactoryImpl<TestClass>); - - // Next, recurses (at compile time) with the tail of the type list. - return TypeParameterizedTest<Fixture, TestSel, - typename Types::Tail>::Register(prefix, - code_location, - case_name, - test_names, - index + 1, - type_names); - } -}; - -// The base case for the compile time recursion. -template <GTEST_TEMPLATE_ Fixture, class TestSel> -class TypeParameterizedTest<Fixture, TestSel, internal::None> { - public: - static bool Register(const char* /*prefix*/, const CodeLocation&, - const char* /*case_name*/, const char* /*test_names*/, - int /*index*/, - const std::vector<std::string>& = - std::vector<std::string>() /*type_names*/) { - return true; - } -}; - -GTEST_API_ void RegisterTypeParameterizedTestSuite(const char* test_suite_name, - CodeLocation code_location); -GTEST_API_ void RegisterTypeParameterizedTestSuiteInstantiation( - const char* case_name); - -// TypeParameterizedTestSuite<Fixture, Tests, Types>::Register() -// registers *all combinations* of 'Tests' and 'Types' with Google -// Test. The return value is insignificant - we just need to return -// something such that we can call this function in a namespace scope. -template <GTEST_TEMPLATE_ Fixture, typename Tests, typename Types> -class TypeParameterizedTestSuite { - public: - static bool Register(const char* prefix, CodeLocation code_location, - const TypedTestSuitePState* state, const char* case_name, - const char* test_names, - const std::vector<std::string>& type_names = - GenerateNames<DefaultNameGenerator, Types>()) { - RegisterTypeParameterizedTestSuiteInstantiation(case_name); - std::string test_name = StripTrailingSpaces( - GetPrefixUntilComma(test_names)); - if (!state->TestExists(test_name)) { - fprintf(stderr, "Failed to get code location for test %s.%s at %s.", - case_name, test_name.c_str(), - FormatFileLocation(code_location.file.c_str(), - code_location.line).c_str()); - fflush(stderr); - posix::Abort(); - } - const CodeLocation& test_location = state->GetCodeLocation(test_name); - - typedef typename Tests::Head Head; - - // First, register the first test in 'Test' for each type in 'Types'. - TypeParameterizedTest<Fixture, Head, Types>::Register( - prefix, test_location, case_name, test_names, 0, type_names); - - // Next, recurses (at compile time) with the tail of the test list. - return TypeParameterizedTestSuite<Fixture, typename Tests::Tail, - Types>::Register(prefix, code_location, - state, case_name, - SkipComma(test_names), - type_names); - } -}; - -// The base case for the compile time recursion. -template <GTEST_TEMPLATE_ Fixture, typename Types> -class TypeParameterizedTestSuite<Fixture, internal::None, Types> { - public: - static bool Register(const char* /*prefix*/, const CodeLocation&, - const TypedTestSuitePState* /*state*/, - const char* /*case_name*/, const char* /*test_names*/, - const std::vector<std::string>& = - std::vector<std::string>() /*type_names*/) { - return true; - } -}; - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST || GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P - -// Returns the current OS stack trace as an std::string. -// -// The maximum number of stack frames to be included is specified by -// the gtest_stack_trace_depth flag. The skip_count parameter -// specifies the number of top frames to be skipped, which doesn't -// count against the number of frames to be included. -// -// For example, if Foo() calls Bar(), which in turn calls -// GetCurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(..., 1), Foo() will be included in -// the trace but Bar() and GetCurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop() won't. -GTEST_API_ std::string GetCurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop( - UnitTest* unit_test, int skip_count); - -// Helpers for suppressing warnings on unreachable code or constant -// condition. - -// Always returns true. -GTEST_API_ bool AlwaysTrue(); - -// Always returns false. -inline bool AlwaysFalse() { return !AlwaysTrue(); } - -// Helper for suppressing false warning from Clang on a const char* -// variable declared in a conditional expression always being NULL in -// the else branch. -struct GTEST_API_ ConstCharPtr { - ConstCharPtr(const char* str) : value(str) {} - operator bool() const { return true; } - const char* value; -}; - -// Helper for declaring std::string within 'if' statement -// in pre C++17 build environment. -struct TrueWithString { - TrueWithString() = default; - explicit TrueWithString(const char* str) : value(str) {} - explicit TrueWithString(const std::string& str) : value(str) {} - explicit operator bool() const { return true; } - std::string value; -}; - -// A simple Linear Congruential Generator for generating random -// numbers with a uniform distribution. Unlike rand() and srand(), it -// doesn't use global state (and therefore can't interfere with user -// code). Unlike rand_r(), it's portable. An LCG isn't very random, -// but it's good enough for our purposes. -class GTEST_API_ Random { - public: - static const uint32_t kMaxRange = 1u << 31; - - explicit Random(uint32_t seed) : state_(seed) {} - - void Reseed(uint32_t seed) { state_ = seed; } - - // Generates a random number from [0, range). Crashes if 'range' is - // 0 or greater than kMaxRange. - uint32_t Generate(uint32_t range); - - private: - uint32_t state_; - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Random); -}; - -// Turns const U&, U&, const U, and U all into U. -#define GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(T) \ - typename std::remove_const<typename std::remove_reference<T>::type>::type - -// IsAProtocolMessage<T>::value is a compile-time bool constant that's -// true if and only if T is type proto2::Message or a subclass of it. -template <typename T> -struct IsAProtocolMessage - : public std::is_convertible<const T*, const ::proto2::Message*> {}; - -// When the compiler sees expression IsContainerTest<C>(0), if C is an -// STL-style container class, the first overload of IsContainerTest -// will be viable (since both C::iterator* and C::const_iterator* are -// valid types and NULL can be implicitly converted to them). It will -// be picked over the second overload as 'int' is a perfect match for -// the type of argument 0. If C::iterator or C::const_iterator is not -// a valid type, the first overload is not viable, and the second -// overload will be picked. Therefore, we can determine whether C is -// a container class by checking the type of IsContainerTest<C>(0). -// The value of the expression is insignificant. -// -// In C++11 mode we check the existence of a const_iterator and that an -// iterator is properly implemented for the container. -// -// For pre-C++11 that we look for both C::iterator and C::const_iterator. -// The reason is that C++ injects the name of a class as a member of the -// class itself (e.g. you can refer to class iterator as either -// 'iterator' or 'iterator::iterator'). If we look for C::iterator -// only, for example, we would mistakenly think that a class named -// iterator is an STL container. -// -// Also note that the simpler approach of overloading -// IsContainerTest(typename C::const_iterator*) and -// IsContainerTest(...) doesn't work with Visual Age C++ and Sun C++. -typedef int IsContainer; -template <class C, - class Iterator = decltype(::std::declval<const C&>().begin()), - class = decltype(::std::declval<const C&>().end()), - class = decltype(++::std::declval<Iterator&>()), - class = decltype(*::std::declval<Iterator>()), - class = typename C::const_iterator> -IsContainer IsContainerTest(int /* dummy */) { - return 0; -} - -typedef char IsNotContainer; -template <class C> -IsNotContainer IsContainerTest(long /* dummy */) { return '\0'; } - -// Trait to detect whether a type T is a hash table. -// The heuristic used is that the type contains an inner type `hasher` and does -// not contain an inner type `reverse_iterator`. -// If the container is iterable in reverse, then order might actually matter. -template <typename T> -struct IsHashTable { - private: - template <typename U> - static char test(typename U::hasher*, typename U::reverse_iterator*); - template <typename U> - static int test(typename U::hasher*, ...); - template <typename U> - static char test(...); - - public: - static const bool value = sizeof(test<T>(nullptr, nullptr)) == sizeof(int); -}; - -template <typename T> -const bool IsHashTable<T>::value; - -template <typename C, - bool = sizeof(IsContainerTest<C>(0)) == sizeof(IsContainer)> -struct IsRecursiveContainerImpl; - -template <typename C> -struct IsRecursiveContainerImpl<C, false> : public std::false_type {}; - -// Since the IsRecursiveContainerImpl depends on the IsContainerTest we need to -// obey the same inconsistencies as the IsContainerTest, namely check if -// something is a container is relying on only const_iterator in C++11 and -// is relying on both const_iterator and iterator otherwise -template <typename C> -struct IsRecursiveContainerImpl<C, true> { - using value_type = decltype(*std::declval<typename C::const_iterator>()); - using type = - std::is_same<typename std::remove_const< - typename std::remove_reference<value_type>::type>::type, - C>; -}; - -// IsRecursiveContainer<Type> is a unary compile-time predicate that -// evaluates whether C is a recursive container type. A recursive container -// type is a container type whose value_type is equal to the container type -// itself. An example for a recursive container type is -// boost::filesystem::path, whose iterator has a value_type that is equal to -// boost::filesystem::path. -template <typename C> -struct IsRecursiveContainer : public IsRecursiveContainerImpl<C>::type {}; - -// Utilities for native arrays. - -// ArrayEq() compares two k-dimensional native arrays using the -// elements' operator==, where k can be any integer >= 0. When k is -// 0, ArrayEq() degenerates into comparing a single pair of values. - -template <typename T, typename U> -bool ArrayEq(const T* lhs, size_t size, const U* rhs); - -// This generic version is used when k is 0. -template <typename T, typename U> -inline bool ArrayEq(const T& lhs, const U& rhs) { return lhs == rhs; } - -// This overload is used when k >= 1. -template <typename T, typename U, size_t N> -inline bool ArrayEq(const T(&lhs)[N], const U(&rhs)[N]) { - return internal::ArrayEq(lhs, N, rhs); -} - -// This helper reduces code bloat. If we instead put its logic inside -// the previous ArrayEq() function, arrays with different sizes would -// lead to different copies of the template code. -template <typename T, typename U> -bool ArrayEq(const T* lhs, size_t size, const U* rhs) { - for (size_t i = 0; i != size; i++) { - if (!internal::ArrayEq(lhs[i], rhs[i])) - return false; - } - return true; -} - -// Finds the first element in the iterator range [begin, end) that -// equals elem. Element may be a native array type itself. -template <typename Iter, typename Element> -Iter ArrayAwareFind(Iter begin, Iter end, const Element& elem) { - for (Iter it = begin; it != end; ++it) { - if (internal::ArrayEq(*it, elem)) - return it; - } - return end; -} - -// CopyArray() copies a k-dimensional native array using the elements' -// operator=, where k can be any integer >= 0. When k is 0, -// CopyArray() degenerates into copying a single value. - -template <typename T, typename U> -void CopyArray(const T* from, size_t size, U* to); - -// This generic version is used when k is 0. -template <typename T, typename U> -inline void CopyArray(const T& from, U* to) { *to = from; } - -// This overload is used when k >= 1. -template <typename T, typename U, size_t N> -inline void CopyArray(const T(&from)[N], U(*to)[N]) { - internal::CopyArray(from, N, *to); -} - -// This helper reduces code bloat. If we instead put its logic inside -// the previous CopyArray() function, arrays with different sizes -// would lead to different copies of the template code. -template <typename T, typename U> -void CopyArray(const T* from, size_t size, U* to) { - for (size_t i = 0; i != size; i++) { - internal::CopyArray(from[i], to + i); - } -} - -// The relation between an NativeArray object (see below) and the -// native array it represents. -// We use 2 different structs to allow non-copyable types to be used, as long -// as RelationToSourceReference() is passed. -struct RelationToSourceReference {}; -struct RelationToSourceCopy {}; - -// Adapts a native array to a read-only STL-style container. Instead -// of the complete STL container concept, this adaptor only implements -// members useful for Google Mock's container matchers. New members -// should be added as needed. To simplify the implementation, we only -// support Element being a raw type (i.e. having no top-level const or -// reference modifier). It's the client's responsibility to satisfy -// this requirement. Element can be an array type itself (hence -// multi-dimensional arrays are supported). -template <typename Element> -class NativeArray { - public: - // STL-style container typedefs. - typedef Element value_type; - typedef Element* iterator; - typedef const Element* const_iterator; - - // Constructs from a native array. References the source. - NativeArray(const Element* array, size_t count, RelationToSourceReference) { - InitRef(array, count); - } - - // Constructs from a native array. Copies the source. - NativeArray(const Element* array, size_t count, RelationToSourceCopy) { - InitCopy(array, count); - } - - // Copy constructor. - NativeArray(const NativeArray& rhs) { - (this->*rhs.clone_)(rhs.array_, rhs.size_); - } - - ~NativeArray() { - if (clone_ != &NativeArray::InitRef) - delete[] array_; - } - - // STL-style container methods. - size_t size() const { return size_; } - const_iterator begin() const { return array_; } - const_iterator end() const { return array_ + size_; } - bool operator==(const NativeArray& rhs) const { - return size() == rhs.size() && - ArrayEq(begin(), size(), rhs.begin()); - } - - private: - static_assert(!std::is_const<Element>::value, "Type must not be const"); - static_assert(!std::is_reference<Element>::value, - "Type must not be a reference"); - - // Initializes this object with a copy of the input. - void InitCopy(const Element* array, size_t a_size) { - Element* const copy = new Element[a_size]; - CopyArray(array, a_size, copy); - array_ = copy; - size_ = a_size; - clone_ = &NativeArray::InitCopy; - } - - // Initializes this object with a reference of the input. - void InitRef(const Element* array, size_t a_size) { - array_ = array; - size_ = a_size; - clone_ = &NativeArray::InitRef; - } - - const Element* array_; - size_t size_; - void (NativeArray::*clone_)(const Element*, size_t); - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(NativeArray); -}; - -// Backport of std::index_sequence. -template <size_t... Is> -struct IndexSequence { - using type = IndexSequence; -}; - -// Double the IndexSequence, and one if plus_one is true. -template <bool plus_one, typename T, size_t sizeofT> -struct DoubleSequence; -template <size_t... I, size_t sizeofT> -struct DoubleSequence<true, IndexSequence<I...>, sizeofT> { - using type = IndexSequence<I..., (sizeofT + I)..., 2 * sizeofT>; -}; -template <size_t... I, size_t sizeofT> -struct DoubleSequence<false, IndexSequence<I...>, sizeofT> { - using type = IndexSequence<I..., (sizeofT + I)...>; -}; - -// Backport of std::make_index_sequence. -// It uses O(ln(N)) instantiation depth. -template <size_t N> -struct MakeIndexSequence - : DoubleSequence<N % 2 == 1, typename MakeIndexSequence<N / 2>::type, - N / 2>::type {}; - -template <> -struct MakeIndexSequence<0> : IndexSequence<> {}; - -template <size_t> -struct Ignore { - Ignore(...); // NOLINT -}; - -template <typename> -struct ElemFromListImpl; -template <size_t... I> -struct ElemFromListImpl<IndexSequence<I...>> { - // We make Ignore a template to solve a problem with MSVC. - // A non-template Ignore would work fine with `decltype(Ignore(I))...`, but - // MSVC doesn't understand how to deal with that pack expansion. - // Use `0 * I` to have a single instantiation of Ignore. - template <typename R> - static R Apply(Ignore<0 * I>..., R (*)(), ...); -}; - -template <size_t N, typename... T> -struct ElemFromList { - using type = - decltype(ElemFromListImpl<typename MakeIndexSequence<N>::type>::Apply( - static_cast<T (*)()>(nullptr)...)); -}; - -template <typename... T> -class FlatTuple; - -template <typename Derived, size_t I> -struct FlatTupleElemBase; - -template <typename... T, size_t I> -struct FlatTupleElemBase<FlatTuple<T...>, I> { - using value_type = typename ElemFromList<I, T...>::type; - FlatTupleElemBase() = default; - explicit FlatTupleElemBase(value_type t) : value(std::move(t)) {} - value_type value; -}; - -template <typename Derived, typename Idx> -struct FlatTupleBase; - -template <size_t... Idx, typename... T> -struct FlatTupleBase<FlatTuple<T...>, IndexSequence<Idx...>> - : FlatTupleElemBase<FlatTuple<T...>, Idx>... { - using Indices = IndexSequence<Idx...>; - FlatTupleBase() = default; - explicit FlatTupleBase(T... t) - : FlatTupleElemBase<FlatTuple<T...>, Idx>(std::move(t))... {} -}; - -// Analog to std::tuple but with different tradeoffs. -// This class minimizes the template instantiation depth, thus allowing more -// elements than std::tuple would. std::tuple has been seen to require an -// instantiation depth of more than 10x the number of elements in some -// implementations. -// FlatTuple and ElemFromList are not recursive and have a fixed depth -// regardless of T... -// MakeIndexSequence, on the other hand, it is recursive but with an -// instantiation depth of O(ln(N)). -template <typename... T> -class FlatTuple - : private FlatTupleBase<FlatTuple<T...>, - typename MakeIndexSequence<sizeof...(T)>::type> { - using Indices = typename FlatTupleBase< - FlatTuple<T...>, typename MakeIndexSequence<sizeof...(T)>::type>::Indices; - - public: - FlatTuple() = default; - explicit FlatTuple(T... t) : FlatTuple::FlatTupleBase(std::move(t)...) {} - - template <size_t I> - const typename ElemFromList<I, T...>::type& Get() const { - return static_cast<const FlatTupleElemBase<FlatTuple, I>*>(this)->value; - } - - template <size_t I> - typename ElemFromList<I, T...>::type& Get() { - return static_cast<FlatTupleElemBase<FlatTuple, I>*>(this)->value; - } -}; - -// Utility functions to be called with static_assert to induce deprecation -// warnings. -GTEST_INTERNAL_DEPRECATED( - "INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P is deprecated, please use " - "INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P") -constexpr bool InstantiateTestCase_P_IsDeprecated() { return true; } - -GTEST_INTERNAL_DEPRECATED( - "TYPED_TEST_CASE_P is deprecated, please use " - "TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P") -constexpr bool TypedTestCase_P_IsDeprecated() { return true; } - -GTEST_INTERNAL_DEPRECATED( - "TYPED_TEST_CASE is deprecated, please use " - "TYPED_TEST_SUITE") -constexpr bool TypedTestCaseIsDeprecated() { return true; } - -GTEST_INTERNAL_DEPRECATED( - "REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P is deprecated, please use " - "REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P") -constexpr bool RegisterTypedTestCase_P_IsDeprecated() { return true; } - -GTEST_INTERNAL_DEPRECATED( - "INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P is deprecated, please use " - "INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P") -constexpr bool InstantiateTypedTestCase_P_IsDeprecated() { return true; } - -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing - -#define GTEST_MESSAGE_AT_(file, line, message, result_type) \ - ::testing::internal::AssertHelper(result_type, file, line, message) \ - = ::testing::Message() - -#define GTEST_MESSAGE_(message, result_type) \ - GTEST_MESSAGE_AT_(__FILE__, __LINE__, message, result_type) - -#define GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_(message) \ - return GTEST_MESSAGE_(message, ::testing::TestPartResult::kFatalFailure) - -#define GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_(message) \ - GTEST_MESSAGE_(message, ::testing::TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure) - -#define GTEST_SUCCESS_(message) \ - GTEST_MESSAGE_(message, ::testing::TestPartResult::kSuccess) - -#define GTEST_SKIP_(message) \ - return GTEST_MESSAGE_(message, ::testing::TestPartResult::kSkip) - -// Suppress MSVC warning 4072 (unreachable code) for the code following -// statement if it returns or throws (or doesn't return or throw in some -// situations). -#define GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(statement) \ - if (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) { statement; } - -#define GTEST_TEST_THROW_(statement, expected_exception, fail) \ - GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ - if (::testing::internal::ConstCharPtr gtest_msg = "") { \ - bool gtest_caught_expected = false; \ - try { \ - GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(statement); \ - } \ - catch (expected_exception const&) { \ - gtest_caught_expected = true; \ - } \ - catch (...) { \ - gtest_msg.value = \ - "Expected: " #statement " throws an exception of type " \ - #expected_exception ".\n Actual: it throws a different type."; \ - goto GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_testthrow_, __LINE__); \ - } \ - if (!gtest_caught_expected) { \ - gtest_msg.value = \ - "Expected: " #statement " throws an exception of type " \ - #expected_exception ".\n Actual: it throws nothing."; \ - goto GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_testthrow_, __LINE__); \ - } \ - } else \ - GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_testthrow_, __LINE__): \ - fail(gtest_msg.value) - -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -#define GTEST_TEST_NO_THROW_CATCH_STD_EXCEPTION_() \ - catch (std::exception const& e) { \ - gtest_msg.value = ( \ - "it throws std::exception-derived exception with description: \"" \ - ); \ - gtest_msg.value += e.what(); \ - gtest_msg.value += "\"."; \ - goto GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_testnothrow_, __LINE__); \ - } - -#else // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -#define GTEST_TEST_NO_THROW_CATCH_STD_EXCEPTION_() - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -#define GTEST_TEST_NO_THROW_(statement, fail) \ - GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ - if (::testing::internal::TrueWithString gtest_msg{}) { \ - try { \ - GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(statement); \ - } \ - GTEST_TEST_NO_THROW_CATCH_STD_EXCEPTION_() \ - catch (...) { \ - gtest_msg.value = "it throws."; \ - goto GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_testnothrow_, __LINE__); \ - } \ - } else \ - GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_testnothrow_, __LINE__): \ - fail(("Expected: " #statement " doesn't throw an exception.\n" \ - " Actual: " + gtest_msg.value).c_str()) - -#define GTEST_TEST_ANY_THROW_(statement, fail) \ - GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ - if (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) { \ - bool gtest_caught_any = false; \ - try { \ - GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(statement); \ - } \ - catch (...) { \ - gtest_caught_any = true; \ - } \ - if (!gtest_caught_any) { \ - goto GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_testanythrow_, __LINE__); \ - } \ - } else \ - GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_testanythrow_, __LINE__): \ - fail("Expected: " #statement " throws an exception.\n" \ - " Actual: it doesn't.") - - -// Implements Boolean test assertions such as EXPECT_TRUE. expression can be -// either a boolean expression or an AssertionResult. text is a textual -// represenation of expression as it was passed into the EXPECT_TRUE. -#define GTEST_TEST_BOOLEAN_(expression, text, actual, expected, fail) \ - GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ - if (const ::testing::AssertionResult gtest_ar_ = \ - ::testing::AssertionResult(expression)) \ - ; \ - else \ - fail(::testing::internal::GetBoolAssertionFailureMessage(\ - gtest_ar_, text, #actual, #expected).c_str()) - -#define GTEST_TEST_NO_FATAL_FAILURE_(statement, fail) \ - GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ - if (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) { \ - ::testing::internal::HasNewFatalFailureHelper gtest_fatal_failure_checker; \ - GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(statement); \ - if (gtest_fatal_failure_checker.has_new_fatal_failure()) { \ - goto GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_testnofatal_, __LINE__); \ - } \ - } else \ - GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_testnofatal_, __LINE__): \ - fail("Expected: " #statement " doesn't generate new fatal " \ - "failures in the current thread.\n" \ - " Actual: it does.") - -// Expands to the name of the class that implements the given test. -#define GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, test_name) \ - test_suite_name##_##test_name##_Test - -// Helper macro for defining tests. -#define GTEST_TEST_(test_suite_name, test_name, parent_class, parent_id) \ - static_assert(sizeof(GTEST_STRINGIFY_(test_suite_name)) > 1, \ - "test_suite_name must not be empty"); \ - static_assert(sizeof(GTEST_STRINGIFY_(test_name)) > 1, \ - "test_name must not be empty"); \ - class GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, test_name) \ - : public parent_class { \ - public: \ - GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, test_name)() {} \ - ~GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, test_name)() override = default; \ - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, \ - test_name)); \ - GTEST_DISALLOW_MOVE_AND_ASSIGN_(GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, \ - test_name)); \ - \ - private: \ - void TestBody() override; \ - static ::testing::TestInfo* const test_info_ GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_; \ - }; \ - \ - ::testing::TestInfo* const GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, \ - test_name)::test_info_ = \ - ::testing::internal::MakeAndRegisterTestInfo( \ - #test_suite_name, #test_name, nullptr, nullptr, \ - ::testing::internal::CodeLocation(__FILE__, __LINE__), (parent_id), \ - ::testing::internal::SuiteApiResolver< \ - parent_class>::GetSetUpCaseOrSuite(__FILE__, __LINE__), \ - ::testing::internal::SuiteApiResolver< \ - parent_class>::GetTearDownCaseOrSuite(__FILE__, __LINE__), \ - new ::testing::internal::TestFactoryImpl<GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_( \ - test_suite_name, test_name)>); \ - void GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, test_name)::TestBody() - -#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_INTERNAL_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-param-util.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-param-util.h deleted file mode 100644 index 7f7a13bf8..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-param-util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,934 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. -// All Rights Reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Type and function utilities for implementing parameterized tests. - -// GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_PARAM_UTIL_H_ -#define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_PARAM_UTIL_H_ - -#include <ctype.h> - -#include <cassert> -#include <iterator> -#include <memory> -#include <set> -#include <tuple> -#include <type_traits> -#include <utility> -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-internal.h" -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" -#include "gtest/gtest-printers.h" -#include "gtest/gtest-test-part.h" - -namespace testing { -// Input to a parameterized test name generator, describing a test parameter. -// Consists of the parameter value and the integer parameter index. -template <class ParamType> -struct TestParamInfo { - TestParamInfo(const ParamType& a_param, size_t an_index) : - param(a_param), - index(an_index) {} - ParamType param; - size_t index; -}; - -// A builtin parameterized test name generator which returns the result of -// testing::PrintToString. -struct PrintToStringParamName { - template <class ParamType> - std::string operator()(const TestParamInfo<ParamType>& info) const { - return PrintToString(info.param); - } -}; - -namespace internal { - -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. -// Utility Functions - -// Outputs a message explaining invalid registration of different -// fixture class for the same test suite. This may happen when -// TEST_P macro is used to define two tests with the same name -// but in different namespaces. -GTEST_API_ void ReportInvalidTestSuiteType(const char* test_suite_name, - CodeLocation code_location); - -template <typename> class ParamGeneratorInterface; -template <typename> class ParamGenerator; - -// Interface for iterating over elements provided by an implementation -// of ParamGeneratorInterface<T>. -template <typename T> -class ParamIteratorInterface { - public: - virtual ~ParamIteratorInterface() {} - // A pointer to the base generator instance. - // Used only for the purposes of iterator comparison - // to make sure that two iterators belong to the same generator. - virtual const ParamGeneratorInterface<T>* BaseGenerator() const = 0; - // Advances iterator to point to the next element - // provided by the generator. The caller is responsible - // for not calling Advance() on an iterator equal to - // BaseGenerator()->End(). - virtual void Advance() = 0; - // Clones the iterator object. Used for implementing copy semantics - // of ParamIterator<T>. - virtual ParamIteratorInterface* Clone() const = 0; - // Dereferences the current iterator and provides (read-only) access - // to the pointed value. It is the caller's responsibility not to call - // Current() on an iterator equal to BaseGenerator()->End(). - // Used for implementing ParamGenerator<T>::operator*(). - virtual const T* Current() const = 0; - // Determines whether the given iterator and other point to the same - // element in the sequence generated by the generator. - // Used for implementing ParamGenerator<T>::operator==(). - virtual bool Equals(const ParamIteratorInterface& other) const = 0; -}; - -// Class iterating over elements provided by an implementation of -// ParamGeneratorInterface<T>. It wraps ParamIteratorInterface<T> -// and implements the const forward iterator concept. -template <typename T> -class ParamIterator { - public: - typedef T value_type; - typedef const T& reference; - typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type; - - // ParamIterator assumes ownership of the impl_ pointer. - ParamIterator(const ParamIterator& other) : impl_(other.impl_->Clone()) {} - ParamIterator& operator=(const ParamIterator& other) { - if (this != &other) - impl_.reset(other.impl_->Clone()); - return *this; - } - - const T& operator*() const { return *impl_->Current(); } - const T* operator->() const { return impl_->Current(); } - // Prefix version of operator++. - ParamIterator& operator++() { - impl_->Advance(); - return *this; - } - // Postfix version of operator++. - ParamIterator operator++(int /*unused*/) { - ParamIteratorInterface<T>* clone = impl_->Clone(); - impl_->Advance(); - return ParamIterator(clone); - } - bool operator==(const ParamIterator& other) const { - return impl_.get() == other.impl_.get() || impl_->Equals(*other.impl_); - } - bool operator!=(const ParamIterator& other) const { - return !(*this == other); - } - - private: - friend class ParamGenerator<T>; - explicit ParamIterator(ParamIteratorInterface<T>* impl) : impl_(impl) {} - std::unique_ptr<ParamIteratorInterface<T> > impl_; -}; - -// ParamGeneratorInterface<T> is the binary interface to access generators -// defined in other translation units. -template <typename T> -class ParamGeneratorInterface { - public: - typedef T ParamType; - - virtual ~ParamGeneratorInterface() {} - - // Generator interface definition - virtual ParamIteratorInterface<T>* Begin() const = 0; - virtual ParamIteratorInterface<T>* End() const = 0; -}; - -// Wraps ParamGeneratorInterface<T> and provides general generator syntax -// compatible with the STL Container concept. -// This class implements copy initialization semantics and the contained -// ParamGeneratorInterface<T> instance is shared among all copies -// of the original object. This is possible because that instance is immutable. -template<typename T> -class ParamGenerator { - public: - typedef ParamIterator<T> iterator; - - explicit ParamGenerator(ParamGeneratorInterface<T>* impl) : impl_(impl) {} - ParamGenerator(const ParamGenerator& other) : impl_(other.impl_) {} - - ParamGenerator& operator=(const ParamGenerator& other) { - impl_ = other.impl_; - return *this; - } - - iterator begin() const { return iterator(impl_->Begin()); } - iterator end() const { return iterator(impl_->End()); } - - private: - std::shared_ptr<const ParamGeneratorInterface<T> > impl_; -}; - -// Generates values from a range of two comparable values. Can be used to -// generate sequences of user-defined types that implement operator+() and -// operator<(). -// This class is used in the Range() function. -template <typename T, typename IncrementT> -class RangeGenerator : public ParamGeneratorInterface<T> { - public: - RangeGenerator(T begin, T end, IncrementT step) - : begin_(begin), end_(end), - step_(step), end_index_(CalculateEndIndex(begin, end, step)) {} - ~RangeGenerator() override {} - - ParamIteratorInterface<T>* Begin() const override { - return new Iterator(this, begin_, 0, step_); - } - ParamIteratorInterface<T>* End() const override { - return new Iterator(this, end_, end_index_, step_); - } - - private: - class Iterator : public ParamIteratorInterface<T> { - public: - Iterator(const ParamGeneratorInterface<T>* base, T value, int index, - IncrementT step) - : base_(base), value_(value), index_(index), step_(step) {} - ~Iterator() override {} - - const ParamGeneratorInterface<T>* BaseGenerator() const override { - return base_; - } - void Advance() override { - value_ = static_cast<T>(value_ + step_); - index_++; - } - ParamIteratorInterface<T>* Clone() const override { - return new Iterator(*this); - } - const T* Current() const override { return &value_; } - bool Equals(const ParamIteratorInterface<T>& other) const override { - // Having the same base generator guarantees that the other - // iterator is of the same type and we can downcast. - GTEST_CHECK_(BaseGenerator() == other.BaseGenerator()) - << "The program attempted to compare iterators " - << "from different generators." << std::endl; - const int other_index = - CheckedDowncastToActualType<const Iterator>(&other)->index_; - return index_ == other_index; - } - - private: - Iterator(const Iterator& other) - : ParamIteratorInterface<T>(), - base_(other.base_), value_(other.value_), index_(other.index_), - step_(other.step_) {} - - // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. - void operator=(const Iterator& other); - - const ParamGeneratorInterface<T>* const base_; - T value_; - int index_; - const IncrementT step_; - }; // class RangeGenerator::Iterator - - static int CalculateEndIndex(const T& begin, - const T& end, - const IncrementT& step) { - int end_index = 0; - for (T i = begin; i < end; i = static_cast<T>(i + step)) - end_index++; - return end_index; - } - - // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. - void operator=(const RangeGenerator& other); - - const T begin_; - const T end_; - const IncrementT step_; - // The index for the end() iterator. All the elements in the generated - // sequence are indexed (0-based) to aid iterator comparison. - const int end_index_; -}; // class RangeGenerator - - -// Generates values from a pair of STL-style iterators. Used in the -// ValuesIn() function. The elements are copied from the source range -// since the source can be located on the stack, and the generator -// is likely to persist beyond that stack frame. -template <typename T> -class ValuesInIteratorRangeGenerator : public ParamGeneratorInterface<T> { - public: - template <typename ForwardIterator> - ValuesInIteratorRangeGenerator(ForwardIterator begin, ForwardIterator end) - : container_(begin, end) {} - ~ValuesInIteratorRangeGenerator() override {} - - ParamIteratorInterface<T>* Begin() const override { - return new Iterator(this, container_.begin()); - } - ParamIteratorInterface<T>* End() const override { - return new Iterator(this, container_.end()); - } - - private: - typedef typename ::std::vector<T> ContainerType; - - class Iterator : public ParamIteratorInterface<T> { - public: - Iterator(const ParamGeneratorInterface<T>* base, - typename ContainerType::const_iterator iterator) - : base_(base), iterator_(iterator) {} - ~Iterator() override {} - - const ParamGeneratorInterface<T>* BaseGenerator() const override { - return base_; - } - void Advance() override { - ++iterator_; - value_.reset(); - } - ParamIteratorInterface<T>* Clone() const override { - return new Iterator(*this); - } - // We need to use cached value referenced by iterator_ because *iterator_ - // can return a temporary object (and of type other then T), so just - // having "return &*iterator_;" doesn't work. - // value_ is updated here and not in Advance() because Advance() - // can advance iterator_ beyond the end of the range, and we cannot - // detect that fact. The client code, on the other hand, is - // responsible for not calling Current() on an out-of-range iterator. - const T* Current() const override { - if (value_.get() == nullptr) value_.reset(new T(*iterator_)); - return value_.get(); - } - bool Equals(const ParamIteratorInterface<T>& other) const override { - // Having the same base generator guarantees that the other - // iterator is of the same type and we can downcast. - GTEST_CHECK_(BaseGenerator() == other.BaseGenerator()) - << "The program attempted to compare iterators " - << "from different generators." << std::endl; - return iterator_ == - CheckedDowncastToActualType<const Iterator>(&other)->iterator_; - } - - private: - Iterator(const Iterator& other) - // The explicit constructor call suppresses a false warning - // emitted by gcc when supplied with the -Wextra option. - : ParamIteratorInterface<T>(), - base_(other.base_), - iterator_(other.iterator_) {} - - const ParamGeneratorInterface<T>* const base_; - typename ContainerType::const_iterator iterator_; - // A cached value of *iterator_. We keep it here to allow access by - // pointer in the wrapping iterator's operator->(). - // value_ needs to be mutable to be accessed in Current(). - // Use of std::unique_ptr helps manage cached value's lifetime, - // which is bound by the lifespan of the iterator itself. - mutable std::unique_ptr<const T> value_; - }; // class ValuesInIteratorRangeGenerator::Iterator - - // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. - void operator=(const ValuesInIteratorRangeGenerator& other); - - const ContainerType container_; -}; // class ValuesInIteratorRangeGenerator - -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. -// -// Default parameterized test name generator, returns a string containing the -// integer test parameter index. -template <class ParamType> -std::string DefaultParamName(const TestParamInfo<ParamType>& info) { - Message name_stream; - name_stream << info.index; - return name_stream.GetString(); -} - -template <typename T = int> -void TestNotEmpty() { - static_assert(sizeof(T) == 0, "Empty arguments are not allowed."); -} -template <typename T = int> -void TestNotEmpty(const T&) {} - -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. -// -// Stores a parameter value and later creates tests parameterized with that -// value. -template <class TestClass> -class ParameterizedTestFactory : public TestFactoryBase { - public: - typedef typename TestClass::ParamType ParamType; - explicit ParameterizedTestFactory(ParamType parameter) : - parameter_(parameter) {} - Test* CreateTest() override { - TestClass::SetParam(¶meter_); - return new TestClass(); - } - - private: - const ParamType parameter_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ParameterizedTestFactory); -}; - -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. -// -// TestMetaFactoryBase is a base class for meta-factories that create -// test factories for passing into MakeAndRegisterTestInfo function. -template <class ParamType> -class TestMetaFactoryBase { - public: - virtual ~TestMetaFactoryBase() {} - - virtual TestFactoryBase* CreateTestFactory(ParamType parameter) = 0; -}; - -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. -// -// TestMetaFactory creates test factories for passing into -// MakeAndRegisterTestInfo function. Since MakeAndRegisterTestInfo receives -// ownership of test factory pointer, same factory object cannot be passed -// into that method twice. But ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo is going to call -// it for each Test/Parameter value combination. Thus it needs meta factory -// creator class. -template <class TestSuite> -class TestMetaFactory - : public TestMetaFactoryBase<typename TestSuite::ParamType> { - public: - using ParamType = typename TestSuite::ParamType; - - TestMetaFactory() {} - - TestFactoryBase* CreateTestFactory(ParamType parameter) override { - return new ParameterizedTestFactory<TestSuite>(parameter); - } - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TestMetaFactory); -}; - -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. -// -// ParameterizedTestSuiteInfoBase is a generic interface -// to ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo classes. ParameterizedTestSuiteInfoBase -// accumulates test information provided by TEST_P macro invocations -// and generators provided by INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P macro invocations -// and uses that information to register all resulting test instances -// in RegisterTests method. The ParameterizeTestSuiteRegistry class holds -// a collection of pointers to the ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo objects -// and calls RegisterTests() on each of them when asked. -class ParameterizedTestSuiteInfoBase { - public: - virtual ~ParameterizedTestSuiteInfoBase() {} - - // Base part of test suite name for display purposes. - virtual const std::string& GetTestSuiteName() const = 0; - // Test case id to verify identity. - virtual TypeId GetTestSuiteTypeId() const = 0; - // UnitTest class invokes this method to register tests in this - // test suite right before running them in RUN_ALL_TESTS macro. - // This method should not be called more than once on any single - // instance of a ParameterizedTestSuiteInfoBase derived class. - virtual void RegisterTests() = 0; - - protected: - ParameterizedTestSuiteInfoBase() {} - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ParameterizedTestSuiteInfoBase); -}; - -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. -// -// Report a the name of a test_suit as safe to ignore -// as the side effect of construction of this type. -struct MarkAsIgnored { - explicit MarkAsIgnored(const char* test_suite); -}; - -GTEST_API_ void InsertSyntheticTestCase(const std::string& name, - CodeLocation location, bool has_test_p); - -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. -// -// ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo accumulates tests obtained from TEST_P -// macro invocations for a particular test suite and generators -// obtained from INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P macro invocations for that -// test suite. It registers tests with all values generated by all -// generators when asked. -template <class TestSuite> -class ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo : public ParameterizedTestSuiteInfoBase { - public: - // ParamType and GeneratorCreationFunc are private types but are required - // for declarations of public methods AddTestPattern() and - // AddTestSuiteInstantiation(). - using ParamType = typename TestSuite::ParamType; - // A function that returns an instance of appropriate generator type. - typedef ParamGenerator<ParamType>(GeneratorCreationFunc)(); - using ParamNameGeneratorFunc = std::string(const TestParamInfo<ParamType>&); - - explicit ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo(const char* name, - CodeLocation code_location) - : test_suite_name_(name), code_location_(code_location) {} - - // Test case base name for display purposes. - const std::string& GetTestSuiteName() const override { - return test_suite_name_; - } - // Test case id to verify identity. - TypeId GetTestSuiteTypeId() const override { return GetTypeId<TestSuite>(); } - // TEST_P macro uses AddTestPattern() to record information - // about a single test in a LocalTestInfo structure. - // test_suite_name is the base name of the test suite (without invocation - // prefix). test_base_name is the name of an individual test without - // parameter index. For the test SequenceA/FooTest.DoBar/1 FooTest is - // test suite base name and DoBar is test base name. - void AddTestPattern(const char* test_suite_name, const char* test_base_name, - TestMetaFactoryBase<ParamType>* meta_factory) { - tests_.push_back(std::shared_ptr<TestInfo>( - new TestInfo(test_suite_name, test_base_name, meta_factory))); - } - // INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P macro uses AddGenerator() to record information - // about a generator. - int AddTestSuiteInstantiation(const std::string& instantiation_name, - GeneratorCreationFunc* func, - ParamNameGeneratorFunc* name_func, - const char* file, int line) { - instantiations_.push_back( - InstantiationInfo(instantiation_name, func, name_func, file, line)); - return 0; // Return value used only to run this method in namespace scope. - } - // UnitTest class invokes this method to register tests in this test suite - // right before running tests in RUN_ALL_TESTS macro. - // This method should not be called more than once on any single - // instance of a ParameterizedTestSuiteInfoBase derived class. - // UnitTest has a guard to prevent from calling this method more than once. - void RegisterTests() override { - bool generated_instantiations = false; - - for (typename TestInfoContainer::iterator test_it = tests_.begin(); - test_it != tests_.end(); ++test_it) { - std::shared_ptr<TestInfo> test_info = *test_it; - for (typename InstantiationContainer::iterator gen_it = - instantiations_.begin(); gen_it != instantiations_.end(); - ++gen_it) { - const std::string& instantiation_name = gen_it->name; - ParamGenerator<ParamType> generator((*gen_it->generator)()); - ParamNameGeneratorFunc* name_func = gen_it->name_func; - const char* file = gen_it->file; - int line = gen_it->line; - - std::string test_suite_name; - if ( !instantiation_name.empty() ) - test_suite_name = instantiation_name + "/"; - test_suite_name += test_info->test_suite_base_name; - - size_t i = 0; - std::set<std::string> test_param_names; - for (typename ParamGenerator<ParamType>::iterator param_it = - generator.begin(); - param_it != generator.end(); ++param_it, ++i) { - generated_instantiations = true; - - Message test_name_stream; - - std::string param_name = name_func( - TestParamInfo<ParamType>(*param_it, i)); - - GTEST_CHECK_(IsValidParamName(param_name)) - << "Parameterized test name '" << param_name - << "' is invalid, in " << file - << " line " << line << std::endl; - - GTEST_CHECK_(test_param_names.count(param_name) == 0) - << "Duplicate parameterized test name '" << param_name - << "', in " << file << " line " << line << std::endl; - - test_param_names.insert(param_name); - - if (!test_info->test_base_name.empty()) { - test_name_stream << test_info->test_base_name << "/"; - } - test_name_stream << param_name; - MakeAndRegisterTestInfo( - test_suite_name.c_str(), test_name_stream.GetString().c_str(), - nullptr, // No type parameter. - PrintToString(*param_it).c_str(), code_location_, - GetTestSuiteTypeId(), - SuiteApiResolver<TestSuite>::GetSetUpCaseOrSuite(file, line), - SuiteApiResolver<TestSuite>::GetTearDownCaseOrSuite(file, line), - test_info->test_meta_factory->CreateTestFactory(*param_it)); - } // for param_it - } // for gen_it - } // for test_it - - if (!generated_instantiations) { - // There are no generaotrs, or they all generate nothing ... - InsertSyntheticTestCase(GetTestSuiteName(), code_location_, - !tests_.empty()); - } - } // RegisterTests - - private: - // LocalTestInfo structure keeps information about a single test registered - // with TEST_P macro. - struct TestInfo { - TestInfo(const char* a_test_suite_base_name, const char* a_test_base_name, - TestMetaFactoryBase<ParamType>* a_test_meta_factory) - : test_suite_base_name(a_test_suite_base_name), - test_base_name(a_test_base_name), - test_meta_factory(a_test_meta_factory) {} - - const std::string test_suite_base_name; - const std::string test_base_name; - const std::unique_ptr<TestMetaFactoryBase<ParamType> > test_meta_factory; - }; - using TestInfoContainer = ::std::vector<std::shared_ptr<TestInfo> >; - // Records data received from INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P macros: - // <Instantiation name, Sequence generator creation function, - // Name generator function, Source file, Source line> - struct InstantiationInfo { - InstantiationInfo(const std::string &name_in, - GeneratorCreationFunc* generator_in, - ParamNameGeneratorFunc* name_func_in, - const char* file_in, - int line_in) - : name(name_in), - generator(generator_in), - name_func(name_func_in), - file(file_in), - line(line_in) {} - - std::string name; - GeneratorCreationFunc* generator; - ParamNameGeneratorFunc* name_func; - const char* file; - int line; - }; - typedef ::std::vector<InstantiationInfo> InstantiationContainer; - - static bool IsValidParamName(const std::string& name) { - // Check for empty string - if (name.empty()) - return false; - - // Check for invalid characters - for (std::string::size_type index = 0; index < name.size(); ++index) { - if (!isalnum(name[index]) && name[index] != '_') - return false; - } - - return true; - } - - const std::string test_suite_name_; - CodeLocation code_location_; - TestInfoContainer tests_; - InstantiationContainer instantiations_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo); -}; // class ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo - -// Legacy API is deprecated but still available -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ -template <class TestCase> -using ParameterizedTestCaseInfo = ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo<TestCase>; -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. -// -// ParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry contains a map of -// ParameterizedTestSuiteInfoBase classes accessed by test suite names. TEST_P -// and INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P macros use it to locate their corresponding -// ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo descriptors. -class ParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry { - public: - ParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry() {} - ~ParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry() { - for (auto& test_suite_info : test_suite_infos_) { - delete test_suite_info; - } - } - - // Looks up or creates and returns a structure containing information about - // tests and instantiations of a particular test suite. - template <class TestSuite> - ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo<TestSuite>* GetTestSuitePatternHolder( - const char* test_suite_name, CodeLocation code_location) { - ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo<TestSuite>* typed_test_info = nullptr; - for (auto& test_suite_info : test_suite_infos_) { - if (test_suite_info->GetTestSuiteName() == test_suite_name) { - if (test_suite_info->GetTestSuiteTypeId() != GetTypeId<TestSuite>()) { - // Complain about incorrect usage of Google Test facilities - // and terminate the program since we cannot guaranty correct - // test suite setup and tear-down in this case. - ReportInvalidTestSuiteType(test_suite_name, code_location); - posix::Abort(); - } else { - // At this point we are sure that the object we found is of the same - // type we are looking for, so we downcast it to that type - // without further checks. - typed_test_info = CheckedDowncastToActualType< - ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo<TestSuite> >(test_suite_info); - } - break; - } - } - if (typed_test_info == nullptr) { - typed_test_info = new ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo<TestSuite>( - test_suite_name, code_location); - test_suite_infos_.push_back(typed_test_info); - } - return typed_test_info; - } - void RegisterTests() { - for (auto& test_suite_info : test_suite_infos_) { - test_suite_info->RegisterTests(); - } - } -// Legacy API is deprecated but still available -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - template <class TestCase> - ParameterizedTestCaseInfo<TestCase>* GetTestCasePatternHolder( - const char* test_case_name, CodeLocation code_location) { - return GetTestSuitePatternHolder<TestCase>(test_case_name, code_location); - } - -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - - private: - using TestSuiteInfoContainer = ::std::vector<ParameterizedTestSuiteInfoBase*>; - - TestSuiteInfoContainer test_suite_infos_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry); -}; - -// Keep track of what type-parameterized test suite are defined and -// where as well as which are intatiated. This allows susequently -// identifying suits that are defined but never used. -class TypeParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry { - public: - // Add a suite definition - void RegisterTestSuite(const char* test_suite_name, - CodeLocation code_location); - - // Add an instantiation of a suit. - void RegisterInstantiation(const char* test_suite_name); - - // For each suit repored as defined but not reported as instantiation, - // emit a test that reports that fact (configurably, as an error). - void CheckForInstantiations(); - - private: - struct TypeParameterizedTestSuiteInfo { - explicit TypeParameterizedTestSuiteInfo(CodeLocation c) - : code_location(c), instantiated(false) {} - - CodeLocation code_location; - bool instantiated; - }; - - std::map<std::string, TypeParameterizedTestSuiteInfo> suites_; -}; - -} // namespace internal - -// Forward declarations of ValuesIn(), which is implemented in -// include/gtest/gtest-param-test.h. -template <class Container> -internal::ParamGenerator<typename Container::value_type> ValuesIn( - const Container& container); - -namespace internal { -// Used in the Values() function to provide polymorphic capabilities. - -template <typename... Ts> -class ValueArray { - public: - ValueArray(Ts... v) : v_{std::move(v)...} {} - - template <typename T> - operator ParamGenerator<T>() const { // NOLINT - return ValuesIn(MakeVector<T>(MakeIndexSequence<sizeof...(Ts)>())); - } - - private: - template <typename T, size_t... I> - std::vector<T> MakeVector(IndexSequence<I...>) const { - return std::vector<T>{static_cast<T>(v_.template Get<I>())...}; - } - - FlatTuple<Ts...> v_; -}; - -template <typename... T> -class CartesianProductGenerator - : public ParamGeneratorInterface<::std::tuple<T...>> { - public: - typedef ::std::tuple<T...> ParamType; - - CartesianProductGenerator(const std::tuple<ParamGenerator<T>...>& g) - : generators_(g) {} - ~CartesianProductGenerator() override {} - - ParamIteratorInterface<ParamType>* Begin() const override { - return new Iterator(this, generators_, false); - } - ParamIteratorInterface<ParamType>* End() const override { - return new Iterator(this, generators_, true); - } - - private: - template <class I> - class IteratorImpl; - template <size_t... I> - class IteratorImpl<IndexSequence<I...>> - : public ParamIteratorInterface<ParamType> { - public: - IteratorImpl(const ParamGeneratorInterface<ParamType>* base, - const std::tuple<ParamGenerator<T>...>& generators, bool is_end) - : base_(base), - begin_(std::get<I>(generators).begin()...), - end_(std::get<I>(generators).end()...), - current_(is_end ? end_ : begin_) { - ComputeCurrentValue(); - } - ~IteratorImpl() override {} - - const ParamGeneratorInterface<ParamType>* BaseGenerator() const override { - return base_; - } - // Advance should not be called on beyond-of-range iterators - // so no component iterators must be beyond end of range, either. - void Advance() override { - assert(!AtEnd()); - // Advance the last iterator. - ++std::get<sizeof...(T) - 1>(current_); - // if that reaches end, propagate that up. - AdvanceIfEnd<sizeof...(T) - 1>(); - ComputeCurrentValue(); - } - ParamIteratorInterface<ParamType>* Clone() const override { - return new IteratorImpl(*this); - } - - const ParamType* Current() const override { return current_value_.get(); } - - bool Equals(const ParamIteratorInterface<ParamType>& other) const override { - // Having the same base generator guarantees that the other - // iterator is of the same type and we can downcast. - GTEST_CHECK_(BaseGenerator() == other.BaseGenerator()) - << "The program attempted to compare iterators " - << "from different generators." << std::endl; - const IteratorImpl* typed_other = - CheckedDowncastToActualType<const IteratorImpl>(&other); - - // We must report iterators equal if they both point beyond their - // respective ranges. That can happen in a variety of fashions, - // so we have to consult AtEnd(). - if (AtEnd() && typed_other->AtEnd()) return true; - - bool same = true; - bool dummy[] = { - (same = same && std::get<I>(current_) == - std::get<I>(typed_other->current_))...}; - (void)dummy; - return same; - } - - private: - template <size_t ThisI> - void AdvanceIfEnd() { - if (std::get<ThisI>(current_) != std::get<ThisI>(end_)) return; - - bool last = ThisI == 0; - if (last) { - // We are done. Nothing else to propagate. - return; - } - - constexpr size_t NextI = ThisI - (ThisI != 0); - std::get<ThisI>(current_) = std::get<ThisI>(begin_); - ++std::get<NextI>(current_); - AdvanceIfEnd<NextI>(); - } - - void ComputeCurrentValue() { - if (!AtEnd()) - current_value_ = std::make_shared<ParamType>(*std::get<I>(current_)...); - } - bool AtEnd() const { - bool at_end = false; - bool dummy[] = { - (at_end = at_end || std::get<I>(current_) == std::get<I>(end_))...}; - (void)dummy; - return at_end; - } - - const ParamGeneratorInterface<ParamType>* const base_; - std::tuple<typename ParamGenerator<T>::iterator...> begin_; - std::tuple<typename ParamGenerator<T>::iterator...> end_; - std::tuple<typename ParamGenerator<T>::iterator...> current_; - std::shared_ptr<ParamType> current_value_; - }; - - using Iterator = IteratorImpl<typename MakeIndexSequence<sizeof...(T)>::type>; - - std::tuple<ParamGenerator<T>...> generators_; -}; - -template <class... Gen> -class CartesianProductHolder { - public: - CartesianProductHolder(const Gen&... g) : generators_(g...) {} - template <typename... T> - operator ParamGenerator<::std::tuple<T...>>() const { - return ParamGenerator<::std::tuple<T...>>( - new CartesianProductGenerator<T...>(generators_)); - } - - private: - std::tuple<Gen...> generators_; -}; - -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing - -#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_PARAM_UTIL_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-port-arch.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-port-arch.h deleted file mode 100644 index d3239b25b..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-port-arch.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2015, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 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Therefore, we assume that -// they are enabled unless the user tells us otherwise. -# define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 1 -# elif defined(__IBMCPP__) && __EXCEPTIONS -// xlC defines __EXCEPTIONS to 1 if and only if exceptions are enabled. -# define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 1 -# elif defined(__HP_aCC) -// Exception handling is in effect by default in HP aCC compiler. It has to -// be turned of by +noeh compiler option if desired. -# define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 1 -# else -// For other compilers, we assume exceptions are disabled to be -// conservative. -# define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 0 -# endif // defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__BORLANDC__) -#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -#ifndef GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING -// The user didn't tell us whether ::std::wstring is available, so we need -// to figure it out. -// Cygwin 1.7 and below doesn't support ::std::wstring. -// Solaris' libc++ doesn't support it either. Android has -// no support for it at least as recent as Froyo (2.2). -#define GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING \ - (!(GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID || GTEST_OS_CYGWIN || GTEST_OS_SOLARIS || \ - GTEST_OS_HAIKU || GTEST_OS_ESP32 || GTEST_OS_ESP8266)) - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING - -// Determines whether RTTI is available. -#ifndef GTEST_HAS_RTTI -// The user didn't tell us whether RTTI is enabled, so we need to -// figure it out. - -# ifdef _MSC_VER - -#ifdef _CPPRTTI // MSVC defines this macro if and only if RTTI is enabled. -# define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 1 -# else -# define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 0 -# endif - -// Starting with version 4.3.2, gcc defines __GXX_RTTI if and only if RTTI is -// enabled. -# elif defined(__GNUC__) - -# ifdef __GXX_RTTI -// When building against STLport with the Android NDK and with -// -frtti -fno-exceptions, the build fails at link time with undefined -// references to __cxa_bad_typeid. Note sure if STL or toolchain bug, -// so disable RTTI when detected. -# if GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID && defined(_STLPORT_MAJOR) && \ - !defined(__EXCEPTIONS) -# define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 0 -# else -# define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 1 -# endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID && __STLPORT_MAJOR && !__EXCEPTIONS -# else -# define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 0 -# endif // __GXX_RTTI - -// Clang defines __GXX_RTTI starting with version 3.0, but its manual recommends -// using has_feature instead. has_feature(cxx_rtti) is supported since 2.7, the -// first version with C++ support. -# elif defined(__clang__) - -# define GTEST_HAS_RTTI __has_feature(cxx_rtti) - -// Starting with version 9.0 IBM Visual Age defines __RTTI_ALL__ to 1 if -// both the typeid and dynamic_cast features are present. -# elif defined(__IBMCPP__) && (__IBMCPP__ >= 900) - -# ifdef __RTTI_ALL__ -# define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 1 -# else -# define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 0 -# endif - -# else - -// For all other compilers, we assume RTTI is enabled. -# define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 1 - -# endif // _MSC_VER - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_RTTI - -// It's this header's responsibility to #include <typeinfo> when RTTI -// is enabled. -#if GTEST_HAS_RTTI -# include <typeinfo> -#endif - -// Determines whether Google Test can use the pthreads library. -#ifndef GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD -// The user didn't tell us explicitly, so we make reasonable assumptions about -// which platforms have pthreads support. -// -// To disable threading support in Google Test, add -DGTEST_HAS_PTHREAD=0 -// to your compiler flags. -#define GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD \ - (GTEST_OS_LINUX || GTEST_OS_MAC || GTEST_OS_HPUX || GTEST_OS_QNX || \ - GTEST_OS_FREEBSD || GTEST_OS_NACL || GTEST_OS_NETBSD || GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA || \ - GTEST_OS_DRAGONFLY || GTEST_OS_GNU_KFREEBSD || GTEST_OS_OPENBSD || \ - GTEST_OS_HAIKU) -#endif // GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD - -#if GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD -// gtest-port.h guarantees to #include <pthread.h> when GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD is -// true. -# include <pthread.h> // NOLINT - -// For timespec and nanosleep, used below. -# include <time.h> // NOLINT -#endif - -// Determines whether clone(2) is supported. -// Usually it will only be available on Linux, excluding -// Linux on the Itanium architecture. -// Also see http://linux.die.net/man/2/clone. -#ifndef GTEST_HAS_CLONE -// The user didn't tell us, so we need to figure it out. - -# if GTEST_OS_LINUX && !defined(__ia64__) -# if GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID -// On Android, clone() became available at different API levels for each 32-bit -// architecture. -# if defined(__LP64__) || \ - (defined(__arm__) && __ANDROID_API__ >= 9) || \ - (defined(__mips__) && __ANDROID_API__ >= 12) || \ - (defined(__i386__) && __ANDROID_API__ >= 17) -# define GTEST_HAS_CLONE 1 -# else -# define GTEST_HAS_CLONE 0 -# endif -# else -# define GTEST_HAS_CLONE 1 -# endif -# else -# define GTEST_HAS_CLONE 0 -# endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX && !defined(__ia64__) - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_CLONE - -// Determines whether to support stream redirection. This is used to test -// output correctness and to implement death tests. -#ifndef GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION -// By default, we assume that stream redirection is supported on all -// platforms except known mobile ones. -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE || GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_PHONE || \ - GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_RT || GTEST_OS_ESP8266 -# define GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION 0 -# else -# define GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION 1 -# endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -#endif // GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION - -// Determines whether to support death tests. -// pops up a dialog window that cannot be suppressed programmatically. -#if (GTEST_OS_LINUX || GTEST_OS_CYGWIN || GTEST_OS_SOLARIS || \ - (GTEST_OS_MAC && !GTEST_OS_IOS) || \ - (GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_DESKTOP && _MSC_VER) || GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW || \ - GTEST_OS_AIX || GTEST_OS_HPUX || GTEST_OS_OPENBSD || GTEST_OS_QNX || \ - GTEST_OS_FREEBSD || GTEST_OS_NETBSD || GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA || \ - GTEST_OS_DRAGONFLY || GTEST_OS_GNU_KFREEBSD || GTEST_OS_HAIKU) -# define GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST 1 -#endif - -// Determines whether to support type-driven tests. - -// Typed tests need <typeinfo> and variadic macros, which GCC, VC++ 8.0, -// Sun Pro CC, IBM Visual Age, and HP aCC support. -#if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__SUNPRO_CC) || \ - defined(__IBMCPP__) || defined(__HP_aCC) -# define GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST 1 -# define GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P 1 -#endif - -// Determines whether the system compiler uses UTF-16 for encoding wide strings. -#define GTEST_WIDE_STRING_USES_UTF16_ \ - (GTEST_OS_WINDOWS || GTEST_OS_CYGWIN || GTEST_OS_AIX || GTEST_OS_OS2) - -// Determines whether test results can be streamed to a socket. -#if GTEST_OS_LINUX || GTEST_OS_GNU_KFREEBSD || GTEST_OS_DRAGONFLY || \ - GTEST_OS_FREEBSD || GTEST_OS_NETBSD || GTEST_OS_OPENBSD -# define GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ 1 -#endif - -// Defines some utility macros. - -// The GNU compiler emits a warning if nested "if" statements are followed by -// an "else" statement and braces are not used to explicitly disambiguate the -// "else" binding. This leads to problems with code like: -// -// if (gate) -// ASSERT_*(condition) << "Some message"; -// -// The "switch (0) case 0:" idiom is used to suppress this. -#ifdef __INTEL_COMPILER -# define GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ -#else -# define GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ switch (0) case 0: default: // NOLINT -#endif - -// Use this annotation at the end of a struct/class definition to -// prevent the compiler from optimizing away instances that are never -// used. This is useful when all interesting logic happens inside the -// c'tor and / or d'tor. Example: -// -// struct Foo { -// Foo() { ... } -// } GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_; -// -// Also use it after a variable or parameter declaration to tell the -// compiler the variable/parameter does not have to be used. -#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(COMPILER_ICC) -# define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ __attribute__ ((unused)) -#elif defined(__clang__) -# if __has_attribute(unused) -# define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ __attribute__ ((unused)) -# endif -#endif -#ifndef GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ -# define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ -#endif - -// Use this annotation before a function that takes a printf format string. -#if (defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)) && !defined(COMPILER_ICC) -# if defined(__MINGW_PRINTF_FORMAT) -// MinGW has two different printf implementations. Ensure the format macro -// matches the selected implementation. See -// https://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/wiki2/gnu%20printf/. -# define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_(string_index, first_to_check) \ - __attribute__((__format__(__MINGW_PRINTF_FORMAT, string_index, \ - first_to_check))) -# else -# define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_(string_index, first_to_check) \ - __attribute__((__format__(__printf__, string_index, first_to_check))) -# endif -#else -# define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_(string_index, first_to_check) -#endif - - -// A macro to disallow copy operator= -// This should be used in the private: declarations for a class. -#define GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(type) \ - type& operator=(type const &) = delete - -// A macro to disallow copy constructor and operator= -// This should be used in the private: declarations for a class. -#define GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(type) \ - type(type const &) = delete; \ - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(type) - -// A macro to disallow move operator= -// This should be used in the private: declarations for a class. -#define GTEST_DISALLOW_MOVE_ASSIGN_(type) \ - type& operator=(type &&) noexcept = delete - -// A macro to disallow move constructor and operator= -// This should be used in the private: declarations for a class. -#define GTEST_DISALLOW_MOVE_AND_ASSIGN_(type) \ - type(type &&) noexcept = delete; \ - GTEST_DISALLOW_MOVE_ASSIGN_(type) - -// Tell the compiler to warn about unused return values for functions declared -// with this macro. The macro should be used on function declarations -// following the argument list: -// -// Sprocket* AllocateSprocket() GTEST_MUST_USE_RESULT_; -#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(COMPILER_ICC) -# define GTEST_MUST_USE_RESULT_ __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result)) -#else -# define GTEST_MUST_USE_RESULT_ -#endif // __GNUC__ && !COMPILER_ICC - -// MS C++ compiler emits warning when a conditional expression is compile time -// constant. In some contexts this warning is false positive and needs to be -// suppressed. Use the following two macros in such cases: -// -// GTEST_INTENTIONAL_CONST_COND_PUSH_() -// while (true) { -// GTEST_INTENTIONAL_CONST_COND_POP_() -// } -# define GTEST_INTENTIONAL_CONST_COND_PUSH_() \ - GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4127) -# define GTEST_INTENTIONAL_CONST_COND_POP_() \ - GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() - -// Determine whether the compiler supports Microsoft's Structured Exception -// Handling. This is supported by several Windows compilers but generally -// does not exist on any other system. -#ifndef GTEST_HAS_SEH -// The user didn't tell us, so we need to figure it out. - -# if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__BORLANDC__) -// These two compilers are known to support SEH. -# define GTEST_HAS_SEH 1 -# else -// Assume no SEH. -# define GTEST_HAS_SEH 0 -# endif - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_SEH - -#ifndef GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE - -#define GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE \ - (GTEST_HAS_MUTEX_AND_THREAD_LOCAL_ || \ - (GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_PHONE && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_RT) || \ - GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD) - -#endif // GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE - -// GTEST_API_ qualifies all symbols that must be exported. The definitions below -// are guarded by #ifndef to give embedders a chance to define GTEST_API_ in -// gtest/internal/custom/gtest-port.h -#ifndef GTEST_API_ - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# if GTEST_LINKED_AS_SHARED_LIBRARY -# define GTEST_API_ __declspec(dllimport) -# elif GTEST_CREATE_SHARED_LIBRARY -# define GTEST_API_ __declspec(dllexport) -# endif -#elif __GNUC__ >= 4 || defined(__clang__) -# define GTEST_API_ __attribute__((visibility ("default"))) -#endif // _MSC_VER - -#endif // GTEST_API_ - -#ifndef GTEST_API_ -# define GTEST_API_ -#endif // GTEST_API_ - -#ifndef GTEST_DEFAULT_DEATH_TEST_STYLE -# define GTEST_DEFAULT_DEATH_TEST_STYLE "fast" -#endif // GTEST_DEFAULT_DEATH_TEST_STYLE - -#ifdef __GNUC__ -// Ask the compiler to never inline a given function. -# define GTEST_NO_INLINE_ __attribute__((noinline)) -#else -# define GTEST_NO_INLINE_ -#endif - -// _LIBCPP_VERSION is defined by the libc++ library from the LLVM project. -#if !defined(GTEST_HAS_CXXABI_H_) -# if defined(__GLIBCXX__) || (defined(_LIBCPP_VERSION) && !defined(_MSC_VER)) -# define GTEST_HAS_CXXABI_H_ 1 -# else -# define GTEST_HAS_CXXABI_H_ 0 -# endif -#endif - -// A function level attribute to disable checking for use of uninitialized -// memory when built with MemorySanitizer. -#if defined(__clang__) -# if __has_feature(memory_sanitizer) -# define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY_ \ - __attribute__((no_sanitize_memory)) -# else -# define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY_ -# endif // __has_feature(memory_sanitizer) -#else -# define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY_ -#endif // __clang__ - -// A function level attribute to disable AddressSanitizer instrumentation. -#if defined(__clang__) -# if __has_feature(address_sanitizer) -# define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_ADDRESS_ \ - __attribute__((no_sanitize_address)) -# else -# define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_ADDRESS_ -# endif // __has_feature(address_sanitizer) -#else -# define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_ADDRESS_ -#endif // __clang__ - -// A function level attribute to disable HWAddressSanitizer instrumentation. -#if defined(__clang__) -# if __has_feature(hwaddress_sanitizer) -# define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_HWADDRESS_ \ - __attribute__((no_sanitize("hwaddress"))) -# else -# define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_HWADDRESS_ -# endif // __has_feature(hwaddress_sanitizer) -#else -# define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_HWADDRESS_ -#endif // __clang__ - -// A function level attribute to disable ThreadSanitizer instrumentation. -#if defined(__clang__) -# if __has_feature(thread_sanitizer) -# define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_THREAD_ \ - __attribute__((no_sanitize_thread)) -# else -# define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_THREAD_ -# endif // __has_feature(thread_sanitizer) -#else -# define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_THREAD_ -#endif // __clang__ - -namespace testing { - -class Message; - -// Legacy imports for backwards compatibility. -// New code should use std:: names directly. -using std::get; -using std::make_tuple; -using std::tuple; -using std::tuple_element; -using std::tuple_size; - -namespace internal { - -// A secret type that Google Test users don't know about. It has no -// definition on purpose. Therefore it's impossible to create a -// Secret object, which is what we want. -class Secret; - -// The GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_ is a legacy macro used to verify that a compile -// time expression is true (in new code, use static_assert instead). For -// example, you could use it to verify the size of a static array: -// -// GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(GTEST_ARRAY_SIZE_(names) == NUM_NAMES, -// names_incorrect_size); -// -// The second argument to the macro must be a valid C++ identifier. If the -// expression is false, compiler will issue an error containing this identifier. -#define GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(expr, msg) static_assert(expr, #msg) - -// A helper for suppressing warnings on constant condition. It just -// returns 'condition'. -GTEST_API_ bool IsTrue(bool condition); - -// Defines RE. - -#if GTEST_USES_PCRE -// if used, PCRE is injected by custom/gtest-port.h -#elif GTEST_USES_POSIX_RE || GTEST_USES_SIMPLE_RE - -// A simple C++ wrapper for <regex.h>. It uses the POSIX Extended -// Regular Expression syntax. -class GTEST_API_ RE { - public: - // A copy constructor is required by the Standard to initialize object - // references from r-values. - RE(const RE& other) { Init(other.pattern()); } - - // Constructs an RE from a string. - RE(const ::std::string& regex) { Init(regex.c_str()); } // NOLINT - - RE(const char* regex) { Init(regex); } // NOLINT - ~RE(); - - // Returns the string representation of the regex. - const char* pattern() const { return pattern_; } - - // FullMatch(str, re) returns true if and only if regular expression re - // matches the entire str. - // PartialMatch(str, re) returns true if and only if regular expression re - // matches a substring of str (including str itself). - static bool FullMatch(const ::std::string& str, const RE& re) { - return FullMatch(str.c_str(), re); - } - static bool PartialMatch(const ::std::string& str, const RE& re) { - return PartialMatch(str.c_str(), re); - } - - static bool FullMatch(const char* str, const RE& re); - static bool PartialMatch(const char* str, const RE& re); - - private: - void Init(const char* regex); - const char* pattern_; - bool is_valid_; - -# if GTEST_USES_POSIX_RE - - regex_t full_regex_; // For FullMatch(). - regex_t partial_regex_; // For PartialMatch(). - -# else // GTEST_USES_SIMPLE_RE - - const char* full_pattern_; // For FullMatch(); - -# endif - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(RE); -}; - -#endif // GTEST_USES_PCRE - -// Formats a source file path and a line number as they would appear -// in an error message from the compiler used to compile this code. -GTEST_API_ ::std::string FormatFileLocation(const char* file, int line); - -// Formats a file location for compiler-independent XML output. -// Although this function is not platform dependent, we put it next to -// FormatFileLocation in order to contrast the two functions. -GTEST_API_ ::std::string FormatCompilerIndependentFileLocation(const char* file, - int line); - -// Defines logging utilities: -// GTEST_LOG_(severity) - logs messages at the specified severity level. The -// message itself is streamed into the macro. -// LogToStderr() - directs all log messages to stderr. -// FlushInfoLog() - flushes informational log messages. - -enum GTestLogSeverity { - GTEST_INFO, - GTEST_WARNING, - GTEST_ERROR, - GTEST_FATAL -}; - -// Formats log entry severity, provides a stream object for streaming the -// log message, and terminates the message with a newline when going out of -// scope. -class GTEST_API_ GTestLog { - public: - GTestLog(GTestLogSeverity severity, const char* file, int line); - - // Flushes the buffers and, if severity is GTEST_FATAL, aborts the program. - ~GTestLog(); - - ::std::ostream& GetStream() { return ::std::cerr; } - - private: - const GTestLogSeverity severity_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(GTestLog); -}; - -#if !defined(GTEST_LOG_) - -# define GTEST_LOG_(severity) \ - ::testing::internal::GTestLog(::testing::internal::GTEST_##severity, \ - __FILE__, __LINE__).GetStream() - -inline void LogToStderr() {} -inline void FlushInfoLog() { fflush(nullptr); } - -#endif // !defined(GTEST_LOG_) - -#if !defined(GTEST_CHECK_) -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE. -// -// GTEST_CHECK_ is an all-mode assert. It aborts the program if the condition -// is not satisfied. -// Synopsys: -// GTEST_CHECK_(boolean_condition); -// or -// GTEST_CHECK_(boolean_condition) << "Additional message"; -// -// This checks the condition and if the condition is not satisfied -// it prints message about the condition violation, including the -// condition itself, plus additional message streamed into it, if any, -// and then it aborts the program. It aborts the program irrespective of -// whether it is built in the debug mode or not. -# define GTEST_CHECK_(condition) \ - GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ - if (::testing::internal::IsTrue(condition)) \ - ; \ - else \ - GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << "Condition " #condition " failed. " -#endif // !defined(GTEST_CHECK_) - -// An all-mode assert to verify that the given POSIX-style function -// call returns 0 (indicating success). Known limitation: this -// doesn't expand to a balanced 'if' statement, so enclose the macro -// in {} if you need to use it as the only statement in an 'if' -// branch. -#define GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(posix_call) \ - if (const int gtest_error = (posix_call)) \ - GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << #posix_call << "failed with error " \ - << gtest_error - -// Transforms "T" into "const T&" according to standard reference collapsing -// rules (this is only needed as a backport for C++98 compilers that do not -// support reference collapsing). Specifically, it transforms: -// -// char ==> const char& -// const char ==> const char& -// char& ==> char& -// const char& ==> const char& -// -// Note that the non-const reference will not have "const" added. This is -// standard, and necessary so that "T" can always bind to "const T&". -template <typename T> -struct ConstRef { typedef const T& type; }; -template <typename T> -struct ConstRef<T&> { typedef T& type; }; - -// The argument T must depend on some template parameters. -#define GTEST_REFERENCE_TO_CONST_(T) \ - typename ::testing::internal::ConstRef<T>::type - -// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. -// -// Use ImplicitCast_ as a safe version of static_cast for upcasting in -// the type hierarchy (e.g. casting a Foo* to a SuperclassOfFoo* or a -// const Foo*). When you use ImplicitCast_, the compiler checks that -// the cast is safe. Such explicit ImplicitCast_s are necessary in -// surprisingly many situations where C++ demands an exact type match -// instead of an argument type convertable to a target type. -// -// The syntax for using ImplicitCast_ is the same as for static_cast: -// -// ImplicitCast_<ToType>(expr) -// -// ImplicitCast_ would have been part of the C++ standard library, -// but the proposal was submitted too late. It will probably make -// its way into the language in the future. -// -// This relatively ugly name is intentional. It prevents clashes with -// similar functions users may have (e.g., implicit_cast). The internal -// namespace alone is not enough because the function can be found by ADL. -template<typename To> -inline To ImplicitCast_(To x) { return x; } - -// When you upcast (that is, cast a pointer from type Foo to type -// SuperclassOfFoo), it's fine to use ImplicitCast_<>, since upcasts -// always succeed. When you downcast (that is, cast a pointer from -// type Foo to type SubclassOfFoo), static_cast<> isn't safe, because -// how do you know the pointer is really of type SubclassOfFoo? It -// could be a bare Foo, or of type DifferentSubclassOfFoo. Thus, -// when you downcast, you should use this macro. In debug mode, we -// use dynamic_cast<> to double-check the downcast is legal (we die -// if it's not). In normal mode, we do the efficient static_cast<> -// instead. Thus, it's important to test in debug mode to make sure -// the cast is legal! -// This is the only place in the code we should use dynamic_cast<>. -// In particular, you SHOULDN'T be using dynamic_cast<> in order to -// do RTTI (eg code like this: -// if (dynamic_cast<Subclass1>(foo)) HandleASubclass1Object(foo); -// if (dynamic_cast<Subclass2>(foo)) HandleASubclass2Object(foo); -// You should design the code some other way not to need this. -// -// This relatively ugly name is intentional. It prevents clashes with -// similar functions users may have (e.g., down_cast). The internal -// namespace alone is not enough because the function can be found by ADL. -template<typename To, typename From> // use like this: DownCast_<T*>(foo); -inline To DownCast_(From* f) { // so we only accept pointers - // Ensures that To is a sub-type of From *. This test is here only - // for compile-time type checking, and has no overhead in an - // optimized build at run-time, as it will be optimized away - // completely. - GTEST_INTENTIONAL_CONST_COND_PUSH_() - if (false) { - GTEST_INTENTIONAL_CONST_COND_POP_() - const To to = nullptr; - ::testing::internal::ImplicitCast_<From*>(to); - } - -#if GTEST_HAS_RTTI - // RTTI: debug mode only! - GTEST_CHECK_(f == nullptr || dynamic_cast<To>(f) != nullptr); -#endif - return static_cast<To>(f); -} - -// Downcasts the pointer of type Base to Derived. -// Derived must be a subclass of Base. The parameter MUST -// point to a class of type Derived, not any subclass of it. -// When RTTI is available, the function performs a runtime -// check to enforce this. -template <class Derived, class Base> -Derived* CheckedDowncastToActualType(Base* base) { -#if GTEST_HAS_RTTI - GTEST_CHECK_(typeid(*base) == typeid(Derived)); -#endif - -#if GTEST_HAS_DOWNCAST_ - return ::down_cast<Derived*>(base); -#elif GTEST_HAS_RTTI - return dynamic_cast<Derived*>(base); // NOLINT -#else - return static_cast<Derived*>(base); // Poor man's downcast. -#endif -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION - -// Defines the stderr capturer: -// CaptureStdout - starts capturing stdout. -// GetCapturedStdout - stops capturing stdout and returns the captured string. -// CaptureStderr - starts capturing stderr. -// GetCapturedStderr - stops capturing stderr and returns the captured string. -// -GTEST_API_ void CaptureStdout(); -GTEST_API_ std::string GetCapturedStdout(); -GTEST_API_ void CaptureStderr(); -GTEST_API_ std::string GetCapturedStderr(); - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION -// Returns the size (in bytes) of a file. -GTEST_API_ size_t GetFileSize(FILE* file); - -// Reads the entire content of a file as a string. -GTEST_API_ std::string ReadEntireFile(FILE* file); - -// All command line arguments. -GTEST_API_ std::vector<std::string> GetArgvs(); - -#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - -std::vector<std::string> GetInjectableArgvs(); -// Deprecated: pass the args vector by value instead. -void SetInjectableArgvs(const std::vector<std::string>* new_argvs); -void SetInjectableArgvs(const std::vector<std::string>& new_argvs); -void ClearInjectableArgvs(); - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - -// Defines synchronization primitives. -#if GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE -# if GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD -// Sleeps for (roughly) n milliseconds. This function is only for testing -// Google Test's own constructs. Don't use it in user tests, either -// directly or indirectly. -inline void SleepMilliseconds(int n) { - const timespec time = { - 0, // 0 seconds. - n * 1000L * 1000L, // And n ms. - }; - nanosleep(&time, nullptr); -} -# endif // GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD - -# if GTEST_HAS_NOTIFICATION_ -// Notification has already been imported into the namespace. -// Nothing to do here. - -# elif GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD -// Allows a controller thread to pause execution of newly created -// threads until notified. Instances of this class must be created -// and destroyed in the controller thread. -// -// This class is only for testing Google Test's own constructs. Do not -// use it in user tests, either directly or indirectly. -class Notification { - public: - Notification() : notified_(false) { - GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_mutex_init(&mutex_, nullptr)); - } - ~Notification() { - pthread_mutex_destroy(&mutex_); - } - - // Notifies all threads created with this notification to start. Must - // be called from the controller thread. - void Notify() { - pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex_); - notified_ = true; - pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex_); - } - - // Blocks until the controller thread notifies. Must be called from a test - // thread. - void WaitForNotification() { - for (;;) { - pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex_); - const bool notified = notified_; - pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex_); - if (notified) - break; - SleepMilliseconds(10); - } - } - - private: - pthread_mutex_t mutex_; - bool notified_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Notification); -}; - -# elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_PHONE && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_RT - -GTEST_API_ void SleepMilliseconds(int n); - -// Provides leak-safe Windows kernel handle ownership. -// Used in death tests and in threading support. -class GTEST_API_ AutoHandle { - public: - // Assume that Win32 HANDLE type is equivalent to void*. Doing so allows us to - // avoid including <windows.h> in this header file. Including <windows.h> is - // undesirable because it defines a lot of symbols and macros that tend to - // conflict with client code. This assumption is verified by - // WindowsTypesTest.HANDLEIsVoidStar. - typedef void* Handle; - AutoHandle(); - explicit AutoHandle(Handle handle); - - ~AutoHandle(); - - Handle Get() const; - void Reset(); - void Reset(Handle handle); - - private: - // Returns true if and only if the handle is a valid handle object that can be - // closed. - bool IsCloseable() const; - - Handle handle_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(AutoHandle); -}; - -// Allows a controller thread to pause execution of newly created -// threads until notified. Instances of this class must be created -// and destroyed in the controller thread. -// -// This class is only for testing Google Test's own constructs. Do not -// use it in user tests, either directly or indirectly. -class GTEST_API_ Notification { - public: - Notification(); - void Notify(); - void WaitForNotification(); - - private: - AutoHandle event_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Notification); -}; -# endif // GTEST_HAS_NOTIFICATION_ - -// On MinGW, we can have both GTEST_OS_WINDOWS and GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD -// defined, but we don't want to use MinGW's pthreads implementation, which -// has conformance problems with some versions of the POSIX standard. -# if GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW - -// As a C-function, ThreadFuncWithCLinkage cannot be templated itself. -// Consequently, it cannot select a correct instantiation of ThreadWithParam -// in order to call its Run(). Introducing ThreadWithParamBase as a -// non-templated base class for ThreadWithParam allows us to bypass this -// problem. -class ThreadWithParamBase { - public: - virtual ~ThreadWithParamBase() {} - virtual void Run() = 0; -}; - -// pthread_create() accepts a pointer to a function type with the C linkage. -// According to the Standard (7.5/1), function types with different linkages -// are different even if they are otherwise identical. Some compilers (for -// example, SunStudio) treat them as different types. Since class methods -// cannot be defined with C-linkage we need to define a free C-function to -// pass into pthread_create(). -extern "C" inline void* ThreadFuncWithCLinkage(void* thread) { - static_cast<ThreadWithParamBase*>(thread)->Run(); - return nullptr; -} - -// Helper class for testing Google Test's multi-threading constructs. -// To use it, write: -// -// void ThreadFunc(int param) { /* Do things with param */ } -// Notification thread_can_start; -// ... -// // The thread_can_start parameter is optional; you can supply NULL. -// ThreadWithParam<int> thread(&ThreadFunc, 5, &thread_can_start); -// thread_can_start.Notify(); -// -// These classes are only for testing Google Test's own constructs. Do -// not use them in user tests, either directly or indirectly. -template <typename T> -class ThreadWithParam : public ThreadWithParamBase { - public: - typedef void UserThreadFunc(T); - - ThreadWithParam(UserThreadFunc* func, T param, Notification* thread_can_start) - : func_(func), - param_(param), - thread_can_start_(thread_can_start), - finished_(false) { - ThreadWithParamBase* const base = this; - // The thread can be created only after all fields except thread_ - // have been initialized. - GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_( - pthread_create(&thread_, nullptr, &ThreadFuncWithCLinkage, base)); - } - ~ThreadWithParam() override { Join(); } - - void Join() { - if (!finished_) { - GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_join(thread_, nullptr)); - finished_ = true; - } - } - - void Run() override { - if (thread_can_start_ != nullptr) thread_can_start_->WaitForNotification(); - func_(param_); - } - - private: - UserThreadFunc* const func_; // User-supplied thread function. - const T param_; // User-supplied parameter to the thread function. - // When non-NULL, used to block execution until the controller thread - // notifies. - Notification* const thread_can_start_; - bool finished_; // true if and only if we know that the thread function has - // finished. - pthread_t thread_; // The native thread object. - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ThreadWithParam); -}; -# endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD || - // GTEST_HAS_MUTEX_AND_THREAD_LOCAL_ - -# if GTEST_HAS_MUTEX_AND_THREAD_LOCAL_ -// Mutex and ThreadLocal have already been imported into the namespace. -// Nothing to do here. - -# elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_PHONE && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_RT - -// Mutex implements mutex on Windows platforms. It is used in conjunction -// with class MutexLock: -// -// Mutex mutex; -// ... -// MutexLock lock(&mutex); // Acquires the mutex and releases it at the -// // end of the current scope. -// -// A static Mutex *must* be defined or declared using one of the following -// macros: -// GTEST_DEFINE_STATIC_MUTEX_(g_some_mutex); -// GTEST_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX_(g_some_mutex); -// -// (A non-static Mutex is defined/declared in the usual way). -class GTEST_API_ Mutex { - public: - enum MutexType { kStatic = 0, kDynamic = 1 }; - // We rely on kStaticMutex being 0 as it is to what the linker initializes - // type_ in static mutexes. critical_section_ will be initialized lazily - // in ThreadSafeLazyInit(). - enum StaticConstructorSelector { kStaticMutex = 0 }; - - // This constructor intentionally does nothing. It relies on type_ being - // statically initialized to 0 (effectively setting it to kStatic) and on - // ThreadSafeLazyInit() to lazily initialize the rest of the members. - explicit Mutex(StaticConstructorSelector /*dummy*/) {} - - Mutex(); - ~Mutex(); - - void Lock(); - - void Unlock(); - - // Does nothing if the current thread holds the mutex. Otherwise, crashes - // with high probability. - void AssertHeld(); - - private: - // Initializes owner_thread_id_ and critical_section_ in static mutexes. - void ThreadSafeLazyInit(); - - // Per https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20040223-00/?p=40503, - // we assume that 0 is an invalid value for thread IDs. - unsigned int owner_thread_id_; - - // For static mutexes, we rely on these members being initialized to zeros - // by the linker. - MutexType type_; - long critical_section_init_phase_; // NOLINT - GTEST_CRITICAL_SECTION* critical_section_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Mutex); -}; - -# define GTEST_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX_(mutex) \ - extern ::testing::internal::Mutex mutex - -# define GTEST_DEFINE_STATIC_MUTEX_(mutex) \ - ::testing::internal::Mutex mutex(::testing::internal::Mutex::kStaticMutex) - -// We cannot name this class MutexLock because the ctor declaration would -// conflict with a macro named MutexLock, which is defined on some -// platforms. That macro is used as a defensive measure to prevent against -// inadvertent misuses of MutexLock like "MutexLock(&mu)" rather than -// "MutexLock l(&mu)". Hence the typedef trick below. -class GTestMutexLock { - public: - explicit GTestMutexLock(Mutex* mutex) - : mutex_(mutex) { mutex_->Lock(); } - - ~GTestMutexLock() { mutex_->Unlock(); } - - private: - Mutex* const mutex_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(GTestMutexLock); -}; - -typedef GTestMutexLock MutexLock; - -// Base class for ValueHolder<T>. Allows a caller to hold and delete a value -// without knowing its type. -class ThreadLocalValueHolderBase { - public: - virtual ~ThreadLocalValueHolderBase() {} -}; - -// Provides a way for a thread to send notifications to a ThreadLocal -// regardless of its parameter type. -class ThreadLocalBase { - public: - // Creates a new ValueHolder<T> object holding a default value passed to - // this ThreadLocal<T>'s constructor and returns it. It is the caller's - // responsibility not to call this when the ThreadLocal<T> instance already - // has a value on the current thread. - virtual ThreadLocalValueHolderBase* NewValueForCurrentThread() const = 0; - - protected: - ThreadLocalBase() {} - virtual ~ThreadLocalBase() {} - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ThreadLocalBase); -}; - -// Maps a thread to a set of ThreadLocals that have values instantiated on that -// thread and notifies them when the thread exits. A ThreadLocal instance is -// expected to persist until all threads it has values on have terminated. -class GTEST_API_ ThreadLocalRegistry { - public: - // Registers thread_local_instance as having value on the current thread. - // Returns a value that can be used to identify the thread from other threads. - static ThreadLocalValueHolderBase* GetValueOnCurrentThread( - const ThreadLocalBase* thread_local_instance); - - // Invoked when a ThreadLocal instance is destroyed. - static void OnThreadLocalDestroyed( - const ThreadLocalBase* thread_local_instance); -}; - -class GTEST_API_ ThreadWithParamBase { - public: - void Join(); - - protected: - class Runnable { - public: - virtual ~Runnable() {} - virtual void Run() = 0; - }; - - ThreadWithParamBase(Runnable *runnable, Notification* thread_can_start); - virtual ~ThreadWithParamBase(); - - private: - AutoHandle thread_; -}; - -// Helper class for testing Google Test's multi-threading constructs. -template <typename T> -class ThreadWithParam : public ThreadWithParamBase { - public: - typedef void UserThreadFunc(T); - - ThreadWithParam(UserThreadFunc* func, T param, Notification* thread_can_start) - : ThreadWithParamBase(new RunnableImpl(func, param), thread_can_start) { - } - virtual ~ThreadWithParam() {} - - private: - class RunnableImpl : public Runnable { - public: - RunnableImpl(UserThreadFunc* func, T param) - : func_(func), - param_(param) { - } - virtual ~RunnableImpl() {} - virtual void Run() { - func_(param_); - } - - private: - UserThreadFunc* const func_; - const T param_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(RunnableImpl); - }; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ThreadWithParam); -}; - -// Implements thread-local storage on Windows systems. -// -// // Thread 1 -// ThreadLocal<int> tl(100); // 100 is the default value for each thread. -// -// // Thread 2 -// tl.set(150); // Changes the value for thread 2 only. -// EXPECT_EQ(150, tl.get()); -// -// // Thread 1 -// EXPECT_EQ(100, tl.get()); // In thread 1, tl has the original value. -// tl.set(200); -// EXPECT_EQ(200, tl.get()); -// -// The template type argument T must have a public copy constructor. -// In addition, the default ThreadLocal constructor requires T to have -// a public default constructor. -// -// The users of a TheadLocal instance have to make sure that all but one -// threads (including the main one) using that instance have exited before -// destroying it. Otherwise, the per-thread objects managed for them by the -// ThreadLocal instance are not guaranteed to be destroyed on all platforms. -// -// Google Test only uses global ThreadLocal objects. That means they -// will die after main() has returned. Therefore, no per-thread -// object managed by Google Test will be leaked as long as all threads -// using Google Test have exited when main() returns. -template <typename T> -class ThreadLocal : public ThreadLocalBase { - public: - ThreadLocal() : default_factory_(new DefaultValueHolderFactory()) {} - explicit ThreadLocal(const T& value) - : default_factory_(new InstanceValueHolderFactory(value)) {} - - ~ThreadLocal() { ThreadLocalRegistry::OnThreadLocalDestroyed(this); } - - T* pointer() { return GetOrCreateValue(); } - const T* pointer() const { return GetOrCreateValue(); } - const T& get() const { return *pointer(); } - void set(const T& value) { *pointer() = value; } - - private: - // Holds a value of T. Can be deleted via its base class without the caller - // knowing the type of T. - class ValueHolder : public ThreadLocalValueHolderBase { - public: - ValueHolder() : value_() {} - explicit ValueHolder(const T& value) : value_(value) {} - - T* pointer() { return &value_; } - - private: - T value_; - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ValueHolder); - }; - - - T* GetOrCreateValue() const { - return static_cast<ValueHolder*>( - ThreadLocalRegistry::GetValueOnCurrentThread(this))->pointer(); - } - - virtual ThreadLocalValueHolderBase* NewValueForCurrentThread() const { - return default_factory_->MakeNewHolder(); - } - - class ValueHolderFactory { - public: - ValueHolderFactory() {} - virtual ~ValueHolderFactory() {} - virtual ValueHolder* MakeNewHolder() const = 0; - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ValueHolderFactory); - }; - - class DefaultValueHolderFactory : public ValueHolderFactory { - public: - DefaultValueHolderFactory() {} - ValueHolder* MakeNewHolder() const override { return new ValueHolder(); } - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(DefaultValueHolderFactory); - }; - - class InstanceValueHolderFactory : public ValueHolderFactory { - public: - explicit InstanceValueHolderFactory(const T& value) : value_(value) {} - ValueHolder* MakeNewHolder() const override { - return new ValueHolder(value_); - } - - private: - const T value_; // The value for each thread. - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(InstanceValueHolderFactory); - }; - - std::unique_ptr<ValueHolderFactory> default_factory_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ThreadLocal); -}; - -# elif GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD - -// MutexBase and Mutex implement mutex on pthreads-based platforms. -class MutexBase { - public: - // Acquires this mutex. - void Lock() { - GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex_)); - owner_ = pthread_self(); - has_owner_ = true; - } - - // Releases this mutex. - void Unlock() { - // Since the lock is being released the owner_ field should no longer be - // considered valid. We don't protect writing to has_owner_ here, as it's - // the caller's responsibility to ensure that the current thread holds the - // mutex when this is called. - has_owner_ = false; - GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex_)); - } - - // Does nothing if the current thread holds the mutex. Otherwise, crashes - // with high probability. - void AssertHeld() const { - GTEST_CHECK_(has_owner_ && pthread_equal(owner_, pthread_self())) - << "The current thread is not holding the mutex @" << this; - } - - // A static mutex may be used before main() is entered. It may even - // be used before the dynamic initialization stage. Therefore we - // must be able to initialize a static mutex object at link time. - // This means MutexBase has to be a POD and its member variables - // have to be public. - public: - pthread_mutex_t mutex_; // The underlying pthread mutex. - // has_owner_ indicates whether the owner_ field below contains a valid thread - // ID and is therefore safe to inspect (e.g., to use in pthread_equal()). All - // accesses to the owner_ field should be protected by a check of this field. - // An alternative might be to memset() owner_ to all zeros, but there's no - // guarantee that a zero'd pthread_t is necessarily invalid or even different - // from pthread_self(). - bool has_owner_; - pthread_t owner_; // The thread holding the mutex. -}; - -// Forward-declares a static mutex. -# define GTEST_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX_(mutex) \ - extern ::testing::internal::MutexBase mutex - -// Defines and statically (i.e. at link time) initializes a static mutex. -// The initialization list here does not explicitly initialize each field, -// instead relying on default initialization for the unspecified fields. In -// particular, the owner_ field (a pthread_t) is not explicitly initialized. -// This allows initialization to work whether pthread_t is a scalar or struct. -// The flag -Wmissing-field-initializers must not be specified for this to work. -#define GTEST_DEFINE_STATIC_MUTEX_(mutex) \ - ::testing::internal::MutexBase mutex = {PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER, false, 0} - -// The Mutex class can only be used for mutexes created at runtime. It -// shares its API with MutexBase otherwise. -class Mutex : public MutexBase { - public: - Mutex() { - GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_mutex_init(&mutex_, nullptr)); - has_owner_ = false; - } - ~Mutex() { - GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_mutex_destroy(&mutex_)); - } - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Mutex); -}; - -// We cannot name this class MutexLock because the ctor declaration would -// conflict with a macro named MutexLock, which is defined on some -// platforms. That macro is used as a defensive measure to prevent against -// inadvertent misuses of MutexLock like "MutexLock(&mu)" rather than -// "MutexLock l(&mu)". Hence the typedef trick below. -class GTestMutexLock { - public: - explicit GTestMutexLock(MutexBase* mutex) - : mutex_(mutex) { mutex_->Lock(); } - - ~GTestMutexLock() { mutex_->Unlock(); } - - private: - MutexBase* const mutex_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(GTestMutexLock); -}; - -typedef GTestMutexLock MutexLock; - -// Helpers for ThreadLocal. - -// pthread_key_create() requires DeleteThreadLocalValue() to have -// C-linkage. Therefore it cannot be templatized to access -// ThreadLocal<T>. Hence the need for class -// ThreadLocalValueHolderBase. -class ThreadLocalValueHolderBase { - public: - virtual ~ThreadLocalValueHolderBase() {} -}; - -// Called by pthread to delete thread-local data stored by -// pthread_setspecific(). -extern "C" inline void DeleteThreadLocalValue(void* value_holder) { - delete static_cast<ThreadLocalValueHolderBase*>(value_holder); -} - -// Implements thread-local storage on pthreads-based systems. -template <typename T> -class GTEST_API_ ThreadLocal { - public: - ThreadLocal() - : key_(CreateKey()), default_factory_(new DefaultValueHolderFactory()) {} - explicit ThreadLocal(const T& value) - : key_(CreateKey()), - default_factory_(new InstanceValueHolderFactory(value)) {} - - ~ThreadLocal() { - // Destroys the managed object for the current thread, if any. - DeleteThreadLocalValue(pthread_getspecific(key_)); - - // Releases resources associated with the key. This will *not* - // delete managed objects for other threads. - GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_key_delete(key_)); - } - - T* pointer() { return GetOrCreateValue(); } - const T* pointer() const { return GetOrCreateValue(); } - const T& get() const { return *pointer(); } - void set(const T& value) { *pointer() = value; } - - private: - // Holds a value of type T. - class ValueHolder : public ThreadLocalValueHolderBase { - public: - ValueHolder() : value_() {} - explicit ValueHolder(const T& value) : value_(value) {} - - T* pointer() { return &value_; } - - private: - T value_; - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ValueHolder); - }; - - static pthread_key_t CreateKey() { - pthread_key_t key; - // When a thread exits, DeleteThreadLocalValue() will be called on - // the object managed for that thread. - GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_( - pthread_key_create(&key, &DeleteThreadLocalValue)); - return key; - } - - T* GetOrCreateValue() const { - ThreadLocalValueHolderBase* const holder = - static_cast<ThreadLocalValueHolderBase*>(pthread_getspecific(key_)); - if (holder != nullptr) { - return CheckedDowncastToActualType<ValueHolder>(holder)->pointer(); - } - - ValueHolder* const new_holder = default_factory_->MakeNewHolder(); - ThreadLocalValueHolderBase* const holder_base = new_holder; - GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_setspecific(key_, holder_base)); - return new_holder->pointer(); - } - - class ValueHolderFactory { - public: - ValueHolderFactory() {} - virtual ~ValueHolderFactory() {} - virtual ValueHolder* MakeNewHolder() const = 0; - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ValueHolderFactory); - }; - - class DefaultValueHolderFactory : public ValueHolderFactory { - public: - DefaultValueHolderFactory() {} - ValueHolder* MakeNewHolder() const override { return new ValueHolder(); } - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(DefaultValueHolderFactory); - }; - - class InstanceValueHolderFactory : public ValueHolderFactory { - public: - explicit InstanceValueHolderFactory(const T& value) : value_(value) {} - ValueHolder* MakeNewHolder() const override { - return new ValueHolder(value_); - } - - private: - const T value_; // The value for each thread. - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(InstanceValueHolderFactory); - }; - - // A key pthreads uses for looking up per-thread values. - const pthread_key_t key_; - std::unique_ptr<ValueHolderFactory> default_factory_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ThreadLocal); -}; - -# endif // GTEST_HAS_MUTEX_AND_THREAD_LOCAL_ - -#else // GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE - -// A dummy implementation of synchronization primitives (mutex, lock, -// and thread-local variable). Necessary for compiling Google Test where -// mutex is not supported - using Google Test in multiple threads is not -// supported on such platforms. - -class Mutex { - public: - Mutex() {} - void Lock() {} - void Unlock() {} - void AssertHeld() const {} -}; - -# define GTEST_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX_(mutex) \ - extern ::testing::internal::Mutex mutex - -# define GTEST_DEFINE_STATIC_MUTEX_(mutex) ::testing::internal::Mutex mutex - -// We cannot name this class MutexLock because the ctor declaration would -// conflict with a macro named MutexLock, which is defined on some -// platforms. That macro is used as a defensive measure to prevent against -// inadvertent misuses of MutexLock like "MutexLock(&mu)" rather than -// "MutexLock l(&mu)". Hence the typedef trick below. -class GTestMutexLock { - public: - explicit GTestMutexLock(Mutex*) {} // NOLINT -}; - -typedef GTestMutexLock MutexLock; - -template <typename T> -class GTEST_API_ ThreadLocal { - public: - ThreadLocal() : value_() {} - explicit ThreadLocal(const T& value) : value_(value) {} - T* pointer() { return &value_; } - const T* pointer() const { return &value_; } - const T& get() const { return value_; } - void set(const T& value) { value_ = value; } - private: - T value_; -}; - -#endif // GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE - -// Returns the number of threads running in the process, or 0 to indicate that -// we cannot detect it. -GTEST_API_ size_t GetThreadCount(); - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -# define GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "\\" -# define GTEST_HAS_ALT_PATH_SEP_ 1 -#else -# define GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "/" -# define GTEST_HAS_ALT_PATH_SEP_ 0 -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -// Utilities for char. - -// isspace(int ch) and friends accept an unsigned char or EOF. char -// may be signed, depending on the compiler (or compiler flags). -// Therefore we need to cast a char to unsigned char before calling -// isspace(), etc. - -inline bool IsAlpha(char ch) { - return isalpha(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)) != 0; -} -inline bool IsAlNum(char ch) { - return isalnum(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)) != 0; -} -inline bool IsDigit(char ch) { - return isdigit(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)) != 0; -} -inline bool IsLower(char ch) { - return islower(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)) != 0; -} -inline bool IsSpace(char ch) { - return isspace(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)) != 0; -} -inline bool IsUpper(char ch) { - return isupper(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)) != 0; -} -inline bool IsXDigit(char ch) { - return isxdigit(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)) != 0; -} -inline bool IsXDigit(wchar_t ch) { - const unsigned char low_byte = static_cast<unsigned char>(ch); - return ch == low_byte && isxdigit(low_byte) != 0; -} - -inline char ToLower(char ch) { - return static_cast<char>(tolower(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch))); -} -inline char ToUpper(char ch) { - return static_cast<char>(toupper(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch))); -} - -inline std::string StripTrailingSpaces(std::string str) { - std::string::iterator it = str.end(); - while (it != str.begin() && IsSpace(*--it)) - it = str.erase(it); - return str; -} - -// The testing::internal::posix namespace holds wrappers for common -// POSIX functions. These wrappers hide the differences between -// Windows/MSVC and POSIX systems. Since some compilers define these -// standard functions as macros, the wrapper cannot have the same name -// as the wrapped function. - -namespace posix { - -// Functions with a different name on Windows. - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -typedef struct _stat StatStruct; - -# ifdef __BORLANDC__ -inline int IsATTY(int fd) { return isatty(fd); } -inline int StrCaseCmp(const char* s1, const char* s2) { - return stricmp(s1, s2); -} -inline char* StrDup(const char* src) { return strdup(src); } -# else // !__BORLANDC__ -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -inline int IsATTY(int /* fd */) { return 0; } -# else -inline int IsATTY(int fd) { return _isatty(fd); } -# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -inline int StrCaseCmp(const char* s1, const char* s2) { - return _stricmp(s1, s2); -} -inline char* StrDup(const char* src) { return _strdup(src); } -# endif // __BORLANDC__ - -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -inline int FileNo(FILE* file) { return reinterpret_cast<int>(_fileno(file)); } -// Stat(), RmDir(), and IsDir() are not needed on Windows CE at this -// time and thus not defined there. -# else -inline int FileNo(FILE* file) { return _fileno(file); } -inline int Stat(const char* path, StatStruct* buf) { return _stat(path, buf); } -inline int RmDir(const char* dir) { return _rmdir(dir); } -inline bool IsDir(const StatStruct& st) { - return (_S_IFDIR & st.st_mode) != 0; -} -# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -#elif GTEST_OS_ESP8266 -typedef struct stat StatStruct; - -inline int FileNo(FILE* file) { return fileno(file); } -inline int IsATTY(int fd) { return isatty(fd); } -inline int Stat(const char* path, StatStruct* buf) { - // stat function not implemented on ESP8266 - return 0; -} -inline int StrCaseCmp(const char* s1, const char* s2) { - return strcasecmp(s1, s2); -} -inline char* StrDup(const char* src) { return strdup(src); } -inline int RmDir(const char* dir) { return rmdir(dir); } -inline bool IsDir(const StatStruct& st) { return S_ISDIR(st.st_mode); } - -#else - -typedef struct stat StatStruct; - -inline int FileNo(FILE* file) { return fileno(file); } -inline int IsATTY(int fd) { return isatty(fd); } -inline int Stat(const char* path, StatStruct* buf) { return stat(path, buf); } -inline int StrCaseCmp(const char* s1, const char* s2) { - return strcasecmp(s1, s2); -} -inline char* StrDup(const char* src) { return strdup(src); } -inline int RmDir(const char* dir) { return rmdir(dir); } -inline bool IsDir(const StatStruct& st) { return S_ISDIR(st.st_mode); } - -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -// Functions deprecated by MSVC 8.0. - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_DEPRECATED_PUSH_() - -// ChDir(), FReopen(), FDOpen(), Read(), Write(), Close(), and -// StrError() aren't needed on Windows CE at this time and thus not -// defined there. - -#if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_PHONE && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_RT -inline int ChDir(const char* dir) { return chdir(dir); } -#endif -inline FILE* FOpen(const char* path, const char* mode) { - return fopen(path, mode); -} -#if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -inline FILE *FReopen(const char* path, const char* mode, FILE* stream) { - return freopen(path, mode, stream); -} -inline FILE* FDOpen(int fd, const char* mode) { return fdopen(fd, mode); } -#endif -inline int FClose(FILE* fp) { return fclose(fp); } -#if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -inline int Read(int fd, void* buf, unsigned int count) { - return static_cast<int>(read(fd, buf, count)); -} -inline int Write(int fd, const void* buf, unsigned int count) { - return static_cast<int>(write(fd, buf, count)); -} -inline int Close(int fd) { return close(fd); } -inline const char* StrError(int errnum) { return strerror(errnum); } -#endif -inline const char* GetEnv(const char* name) { -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE || GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_PHONE || \ - GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_RT || GTEST_OS_ESP8266 - // We are on an embedded platform, which has no environment variables. - static_cast<void>(name); // To prevent 'unused argument' warning. - return nullptr; -#elif defined(__BORLANDC__) || defined(__SunOS_5_8) || defined(__SunOS_5_9) - // Environment variables which we programmatically clear will be set to the - // empty string rather than unset (NULL). Handle that case. - const char* const env = getenv(name); - return (env != nullptr && env[0] != '\0') ? env : nullptr; -#else - return getenv(name); -#endif -} - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_DEPRECATED_POP_() - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -// Windows CE has no C library. The abort() function is used in -// several places in Google Test. This implementation provides a reasonable -// imitation of standard behaviour. -[[noreturn]] void Abort(); -#else -[[noreturn]] inline void Abort() { abort(); } -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -} // namespace posix - -// MSVC "deprecates" snprintf and issues warnings wherever it is used. In -// order to avoid these warnings, we need to use _snprintf or _snprintf_s on -// MSVC-based platforms. We map the GTEST_SNPRINTF_ macro to the appropriate -// function in order to achieve that. We use macro definition here because -// snprintf is a variadic function. -#if _MSC_VER && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -// MSVC 2005 and above support variadic macros. -# define GTEST_SNPRINTF_(buffer, size, format, ...) \ - _snprintf_s(buffer, size, size, format, __VA_ARGS__) -#elif defined(_MSC_VER) -// Windows CE does not define _snprintf_s -# define GTEST_SNPRINTF_ _snprintf -#else -# define GTEST_SNPRINTF_ snprintf -#endif - -// The biggest signed integer type the compiler supports. -// -// long long is guaranteed to be at least 64-bits in C++11. -using BiggestInt = long long; // NOLINT - -// The maximum number a BiggestInt can represent. -constexpr BiggestInt kMaxBiggestInt = (std::numeric_limits<BiggestInt>::max)(); - -// This template class serves as a compile-time function from size to -// type. It maps a size in bytes to a primitive type with that -// size. e.g. -// -// TypeWithSize<4>::UInt -// -// is typedef-ed to be unsigned int (unsigned integer made up of 4 -// bytes). -// -// Such functionality should belong to STL, but I cannot find it -// there. -// -// Google Test uses this class in the implementation of floating-point -// comparison. -// -// For now it only handles UInt (unsigned int) as that's all Google Test -// needs. Other types can be easily added in the future if need -// arises. -template <size_t size> -class TypeWithSize { - public: - // This prevents the user from using TypeWithSize<N> with incorrect - // values of N. - using UInt = void; -}; - -// The specialization for size 4. -template <> -class TypeWithSize<4> { - public: - using Int = std::int32_t; - using UInt = std::uint32_t; -}; - -// The specialization for size 8. -template <> -class TypeWithSize<8> { - public: - using Int = std::int64_t; - using UInt = std::uint64_t; -}; - -// Integer types of known sizes. -using TimeInMillis = int64_t; // Represents time in milliseconds. - -// Utilities for command line flags and environment variables. - -// Macro for referencing flags. -#if !defined(GTEST_FLAG) -# define GTEST_FLAG(name) FLAGS_gtest_##name -#endif // !defined(GTEST_FLAG) - -#if !defined(GTEST_USE_OWN_FLAGFILE_FLAG_) -# define GTEST_USE_OWN_FLAGFILE_FLAG_ 1 -#endif // !defined(GTEST_USE_OWN_FLAGFILE_FLAG_) - -#if !defined(GTEST_DECLARE_bool_) -# define GTEST_FLAG_SAVER_ ::testing::internal::GTestFlagSaver - -// Macros for declaring flags. -# define GTEST_DECLARE_bool_(name) GTEST_API_ extern bool GTEST_FLAG(name) -# define GTEST_DECLARE_int32_(name) \ - GTEST_API_ extern std::int32_t GTEST_FLAG(name) -# define GTEST_DECLARE_string_(name) \ - GTEST_API_ extern ::std::string GTEST_FLAG(name) - -// Macros for defining flags. -# define GTEST_DEFINE_bool_(name, default_val, doc) \ - GTEST_API_ bool GTEST_FLAG(name) = (default_val) -# define GTEST_DEFINE_int32_(name, default_val, doc) \ - GTEST_API_ std::int32_t GTEST_FLAG(name) = (default_val) -# define GTEST_DEFINE_string_(name, default_val, doc) \ - GTEST_API_ ::std::string GTEST_FLAG(name) = (default_val) - -#endif // !defined(GTEST_DECLARE_bool_) - -// Thread annotations -#if !defined(GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_) -# define GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(locks) -# define GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(locks) -#endif // !defined(GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_) - -// Parses 'str' for a 32-bit signed integer. If successful, writes the result -// to *value and returns true; otherwise leaves *value unchanged and returns -// false. -bool ParseInt32(const Message& src_text, const char* str, int32_t* value); - -// Parses a bool/int32_t/string from the environment variable -// corresponding to the given Google Test flag. -bool BoolFromGTestEnv(const char* flag, bool default_val); -GTEST_API_ int32_t Int32FromGTestEnv(const char* flag, int32_t default_val); -std::string OutputFlagAlsoCheckEnvVar(); -const char* StringFromGTestEnv(const char* flag, const char* default_val); - -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing - -#if !defined(GTEST_INTERNAL_DEPRECATED) - -// Internal Macro to mark an API deprecated, for googletest usage only -// Usage: class GTEST_INTERNAL_DEPRECATED(message) MyClass or -// GTEST_INTERNAL_DEPRECATED(message) <return_type> myFunction(); Every usage of -// a deprecated entity will trigger a warning when compiled with -// `-Wdeprecated-declarations` option (clang, gcc, any __GNUC__ compiler). -// For msvc /W3 option will need to be used -// Note that for 'other' compilers this macro evaluates to nothing to prevent -// compilations errors. -#if defined(_MSC_VER) -#define GTEST_INTERNAL_DEPRECATED(message) __declspec(deprecated(message)) -#elif defined(__GNUC__) -#define GTEST_INTERNAL_DEPRECATED(message) __attribute__((deprecated(message))) -#else -#define GTEST_INTERNAL_DEPRECATED(message) -#endif - -#endif // !defined(GTEST_INTERNAL_DEPRECATED) - -#if GTEST_HAS_ABSL -// Always use absl::string_view for Matcher<> specializations if googletest -// is built with absl support. -# define GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW 1 -#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" -namespace testing { -namespace internal { -using StringView = ::absl::string_view; -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing -#else -# ifdef __has_include -# if __has_include(<string_view>) && __cplusplus >= 201703L -// Otherwise for C++17 and higher use std::string_view for Matcher<> -// specializations. -# define GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW 1 -#include <string_view> -namespace testing { -namespace internal { -using StringView = ::std::string_view; -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing -// The case where absl is configured NOT to alias std::string_view is not -// supported. -# endif // __has_include(<string_view>) && __cplusplus >= 201703L -# endif // __has_include -#endif // GTEST_HAS_ABSL - -#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_PORT_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-string.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-string.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0b2a91a5d..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-string.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,172 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -// -// The Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework (Google Test) -// -// This header file declares the String class and functions used internally by -// Google Test. They are subject to change without notice. They should not used -// by code external to Google Test. -// -// This header file is #included by gtest-internal.h. -// It should not be #included by other files. - -// GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_STRING_H_ -#define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_STRING_H_ - -#ifdef __BORLANDC__ -// string.h is not guaranteed to provide strcpy on C++ Builder. -# include <mem.h> -#endif - -#include <string.h> -#include <cstdint> -#include <string> - -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" - -namespace testing { -namespace internal { - -// String - an abstract class holding static string utilities. -class GTEST_API_ String { - public: - // Static utility methods - - // Clones a 0-terminated C string, allocating memory using new. The - // caller is responsible for deleting the return value using - // delete[]. Returns the cloned string, or NULL if the input is - // NULL. - // - // This is different from strdup() in string.h, which allocates - // memory using malloc(). - static const char* CloneCString(const char* c_str); - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - // Windows CE does not have the 'ANSI' versions of Win32 APIs. To be - // able to pass strings to Win32 APIs on CE we need to convert them - // to 'Unicode', UTF-16. - - // Creates a UTF-16 wide string from the given ANSI string, allocating - // memory using new. The caller is responsible for deleting the return - // value using delete[]. Returns the wide string, or NULL if the - // input is NULL. - // - // The wide string is created using the ANSI codepage (CP_ACP) to - // match the behaviour of the ANSI versions of Win32 calls and the - // C runtime. - static LPCWSTR AnsiToUtf16(const char* c_str); - - // Creates an ANSI string from the given wide string, allocating - // memory using new. The caller is responsible for deleting the return - // value using delete[]. Returns the ANSI string, or NULL if the - // input is NULL. - // - // The returned string is created using the ANSI codepage (CP_ACP) to - // match the behaviour of the ANSI versions of Win32 calls and the - // C runtime. - static const char* Utf16ToAnsi(LPCWSTR utf16_str); -#endif - - // Compares two C strings. Returns true if and only if they have the same - // content. - // - // Unlike strcmp(), this function can handle NULL argument(s). A - // NULL C string is considered different to any non-NULL C string, - // including the empty string. - static bool CStringEquals(const char* lhs, const char* rhs); - - // Converts a wide C string to a String using the UTF-8 encoding. - // NULL will be converted to "(null)". If an error occurred during - // the conversion, "(failed to convert from wide string)" is - // returned. - static std::string ShowWideCString(const wchar_t* wide_c_str); - - // Compares two wide C strings. Returns true if and only if they have the - // same content. - // - // Unlike wcscmp(), this function can handle NULL argument(s). A - // NULL C string is considered different to any non-NULL C string, - // including the empty string. - static bool WideCStringEquals(const wchar_t* lhs, const wchar_t* rhs); - - // Compares two C strings, ignoring case. Returns true if and only if - // they have the same content. - // - // Unlike strcasecmp(), this function can handle NULL argument(s). - // A NULL C string is considered different to any non-NULL C string, - // including the empty string. - static bool CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(const char* lhs, - const char* rhs); - - // Compares two wide C strings, ignoring case. Returns true if and only if - // they have the same content. - // - // Unlike wcscasecmp(), this function can handle NULL argument(s). - // A NULL C string is considered different to any non-NULL wide C string, - // including the empty string. - // NB: The implementations on different platforms slightly differ. - // On windows, this method uses _wcsicmp which compares according to LC_CTYPE - // environment variable. On GNU platform this method uses wcscasecmp - // which compares according to LC_CTYPE category of the current locale. - // On MacOS X, it uses towlower, which also uses LC_CTYPE category of the - // current locale. - static bool CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(const wchar_t* lhs, - const wchar_t* rhs); - - // Returns true if and only if the given string ends with the given suffix, - // ignoring case. Any string is considered to end with an empty suffix. - static bool EndsWithCaseInsensitive( - const std::string& str, const std::string& suffix); - - // Formats an int value as "%02d". - static std::string FormatIntWidth2(int value); // "%02d" for width == 2 - - // Formats an int value as "%X". - static std::string FormatHexInt(int value); - - // Formats an int value as "%X". - static std::string FormatHexUInt32(uint32_t value); - - // Formats a byte as "%02X". - static std::string FormatByte(unsigned char value); - - private: - String(); // Not meant to be instantiated. -}; // class String - -// Gets the content of the stringstream's buffer as an std::string. Each '\0' -// character in the buffer is replaced with "\\0". -GTEST_API_ std::string StringStreamToString(::std::stringstream* stream); - -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing - -#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_STRING_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-type-util.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-type-util.h deleted file mode 100644 index 082fdad12..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/include/gtest/internal/gtest-type-util.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,183 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. -// All Rights Reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// Type utilities needed for implementing typed and type-parameterized -// tests. - -// GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE - -#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_TYPE_UTIL_H_ -#define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_TYPE_UTIL_H_ - -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" - -// #ifdef __GNUC__ is too general here. It is possible to use gcc without using -// libstdc++ (which is where cxxabi.h comes from). -# if GTEST_HAS_CXXABI_H_ -# include <cxxabi.h> -# elif defined(__HP_aCC) -# include <acxx_demangle.h> -# endif // GTEST_HASH_CXXABI_H_ - -namespace testing { -namespace internal { - -// Canonicalizes a given name with respect to the Standard C++ Library. -// This handles removing the inline namespace within `std` that is -// used by various standard libraries (e.g., `std::__1`). Names outside -// of namespace std are returned unmodified. -inline std::string CanonicalizeForStdLibVersioning(std::string s) { - static const char prefix[] = "std::__"; - if (s.compare(0, strlen(prefix), prefix) == 0) { - std::string::size_type end = s.find("::", strlen(prefix)); - if (end != s.npos) { - // Erase everything between the initial `std` and the second `::`. - s.erase(strlen("std"), end - strlen("std")); - } - } - return s; -} - -// GetTypeName<T>() returns a human-readable name of type T. -// NB: This function is also used in Google Mock, so don't move it inside of -// the typed-test-only section below. -template <typename T> -std::string GetTypeName() { -# if GTEST_HAS_RTTI - - const char* const name = typeid(T).name(); -# if GTEST_HAS_CXXABI_H_ || defined(__HP_aCC) - int status = 0; - // gcc's implementation of typeid(T).name() mangles the type name, - // so we have to demangle it. -# if GTEST_HAS_CXXABI_H_ - using abi::__cxa_demangle; -# endif // GTEST_HAS_CXXABI_H_ - char* const readable_name = __cxa_demangle(name, nullptr, nullptr, &status); - const std::string name_str(status == 0 ? readable_name : name); - free(readable_name); - return CanonicalizeForStdLibVersioning(name_str); -# else - return name; -# endif // GTEST_HAS_CXXABI_H_ || __HP_aCC - -# else - - return "<type>"; - -# endif // GTEST_HAS_RTTI -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST || GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P - -// A unique type indicating an empty node -struct None {}; - -# define GTEST_TEMPLATE_ template <typename T> class - -// The template "selector" struct TemplateSel<Tmpl> is used to -// represent Tmpl, which must be a class template with one type -// parameter, as a type. TemplateSel<Tmpl>::Bind<T>::type is defined -// as the type Tmpl<T>. This allows us to actually instantiate the -// template "selected" by TemplateSel<Tmpl>. -// -// This trick is necessary for simulating typedef for class templates, -// which C++ doesn't support directly. -template <GTEST_TEMPLATE_ Tmpl> -struct TemplateSel { - template <typename T> - struct Bind { - typedef Tmpl<T> type; - }; -}; - -# define GTEST_BIND_(TmplSel, T) \ - TmplSel::template Bind<T>::type - -template <GTEST_TEMPLATE_ Head_, GTEST_TEMPLATE_... Tail_> -struct Templates { - using Head = TemplateSel<Head_>; - using Tail = Templates<Tail_...>; -}; - -template <GTEST_TEMPLATE_ Head_> -struct Templates<Head_> { - using Head = TemplateSel<Head_>; - using Tail = None; -}; - -// Tuple-like type lists -template <typename Head_, typename... Tail_> -struct Types { - using Head = Head_; - using Tail = Types<Tail_...>; -}; - -template <typename Head_> -struct Types<Head_> { - using Head = Head_; - using Tail = None; -}; - -// Helper metafunctions to tell apart a single type from types -// generated by ::testing::Types -template <typename... Ts> -struct ProxyTypeList { - using type = Types<Ts...>; -}; - -template <typename> -struct is_proxy_type_list : std::false_type {}; - -template <typename... Ts> -struct is_proxy_type_list<ProxyTypeList<Ts...>> : std::true_type {}; - -// Generator which conditionally creates type lists. -// It recognizes if a requested type list should be created -// and prevents creating a new type list nested within another one. -template <typename T> -struct GenerateTypeList { - private: - using proxy = typename std::conditional<is_proxy_type_list<T>::value, T, - ProxyTypeList<T>>::type; - - public: - using type = typename proxy::type; -}; - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST || GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P - -} // namespace internal - -template <typename... Ts> -using Types = internal::ProxyTypeList<Ts...>; - -} // namespace testing - -#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_TYPE_UTIL_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/prime_tables.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/prime_tables.h deleted file mode 100644 index 34002f3d6..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/prime_tables.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. -// All Rights Reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - - -// This provides interface PrimeTable that determines whether a number is a -// prime and determines a next prime number. This interface is used -// in Google Test samples demonstrating use of parameterized tests. - -#ifndef GTEST_SAMPLES_PRIME_TABLES_H_ -#define GTEST_SAMPLES_PRIME_TABLES_H_ - -#include <algorithm> - -// The prime table interface. -class PrimeTable { - public: - virtual ~PrimeTable() {} - - // Returns true if and only if n is a prime number. - virtual bool IsPrime(int n) const = 0; - - // Returns the smallest prime number greater than p; or returns -1 - // if the next prime is beyond the capacity of the table. - virtual int GetNextPrime(int p) const = 0; -}; - -// Implementation #1 calculates the primes on-the-fly. -class OnTheFlyPrimeTable : public PrimeTable { - public: - bool IsPrime(int n) const override { - if (n <= 1) return false; - - for (int i = 2; i*i <= n; i++) { - // n is divisible by an integer other than 1 and itself. - if ((n % i) == 0) return false; - } - - return true; - } - - int GetNextPrime(int p) const override { - if (p < 0) return -1; - - for (int n = p + 1;; n++) { - if (IsPrime(n)) return n; - } - } -}; - -// Implementation #2 pre-calculates the primes and stores the result -// in an array. -class PreCalculatedPrimeTable : public PrimeTable { - public: - // 'max' specifies the maximum number the prime table holds. - explicit PreCalculatedPrimeTable(int max) - : is_prime_size_(max + 1), is_prime_(new bool[max + 1]) { - CalculatePrimesUpTo(max); - } - ~PreCalculatedPrimeTable() override { delete[] is_prime_; } - - bool IsPrime(int n) const override { - return 0 <= n && n < is_prime_size_ && is_prime_[n]; - } - - int GetNextPrime(int p) const override { - for (int n = p + 1; n < is_prime_size_; n++) { - if (is_prime_[n]) return n; - } - - return -1; - } - - private: - void CalculatePrimesUpTo(int max) { - ::std::fill(is_prime_, is_prime_ + is_prime_size_, true); - is_prime_[0] = is_prime_[1] = false; - - // Checks every candidate for prime number (we know that 2 is the only even - // prime). - for (int i = 2; i*i <= max; i += i%2+1) { - if (!is_prime_[i]) continue; - - // Marks all multiples of i (except i itself) as non-prime. - // We are starting here from i-th multiplier, because all smaller - // complex numbers were already marked. - for (int j = i*i; j <= max; j += i) { - is_prime_[j] = false; - } - } - } - - const int is_prime_size_; - bool* const is_prime_; - - // Disables compiler warning "assignment operator could not be generated." - void operator=(const PreCalculatedPrimeTable& rhs); -}; - -#endif // GTEST_SAMPLES_PRIME_TABLES_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample1.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample1.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 1d4275979..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample1.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// A sample program demonstrating using Google C++ testing framework. - -#include "sample1.h" - -// Returns n! (the factorial of n). For negative n, n! is defined to be 1. -int Factorial(int n) { - int result = 1; - for (int i = 1; i <= n; i++) { - result *= i; - } - - return result; -} - -// Returns true if and only if n is a prime number. -bool IsPrime(int n) { - // Trivial case 1: small numbers - if (n <= 1) return false; - - // Trivial case 2: even numbers - if (n % 2 == 0) return n == 2; - - // Now, we have that n is odd and n >= 3. - - // Try to divide n by every odd number i, starting from 3 - for (int i = 3; ; i += 2) { - // We only have to try i up to the square root of n - if (i > n/i) break; - - // Now, we have i <= n/i < n. - // If n is divisible by i, n is not prime. - if (n % i == 0) return false; - } - - // n has no integer factor in the range (1, n), and thus is prime. - return true; -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample1.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample1.h deleted file mode 100644 index 12e49deaf..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample1.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// A sample program demonstrating using Google C++ testing framework. - -#ifndef GTEST_SAMPLES_SAMPLE1_H_ -#define GTEST_SAMPLES_SAMPLE1_H_ - -// Returns n! (the factorial of n). For negative n, n! is defined to be 1. -int Factorial(int n); - -// Returns true if and only if n is a prime number. -bool IsPrime(int n); - -#endif // GTEST_SAMPLES_SAMPLE1_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample10_unittest.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample10_unittest.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 36cdac227..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample10_unittest.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2009 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// This sample shows how to use Google Test listener API to implement -// a primitive leak checker. - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -using ::testing::EmptyTestEventListener; -using ::testing::InitGoogleTest; -using ::testing::Test; -using ::testing::TestEventListeners; -using ::testing::TestInfo; -using ::testing::TestPartResult; -using ::testing::UnitTest; - -namespace { -// We will track memory used by this class. -class Water { - public: - // Normal Water declarations go here. - - // operator new and operator delete help us control water allocation. - void* operator new(size_t allocation_size) { - allocated_++; - return malloc(allocation_size); - } - - void operator delete(void* block, size_t /* allocation_size */) { - allocated_--; - free(block); - } - - static int allocated() { return allocated_; } - - private: - static int allocated_; -}; - -int Water::allocated_ = 0; - -// This event listener monitors how many Water objects are created and -// destroyed by each test, and reports a failure if a test leaks some Water -// objects. It does this by comparing the number of live Water objects at -// the beginning of a test and at the end of a test. -class LeakChecker : public EmptyTestEventListener { - private: - // Called before a test starts. - void OnTestStart(const TestInfo& /* test_info */) override { - initially_allocated_ = Water::allocated(); - } - - // Called after a test ends. - void OnTestEnd(const TestInfo& /* test_info */) override { - int difference = Water::allocated() - initially_allocated_; - - // You can generate a failure in any event handler except - // OnTestPartResult. Just use an appropriate Google Test assertion to do - // it. - EXPECT_LE(difference, 0) << "Leaked " << difference << " unit(s) of Water!"; - } - - int initially_allocated_; -}; - -TEST(ListenersTest, DoesNotLeak) { - Water* water = new Water; - delete water; -} - -// This should fail when the --check_for_leaks command line flag is -// specified. -TEST(ListenersTest, LeaksWater) { - Water* water = new Water; - EXPECT_TRUE(water != nullptr); -} -} // namespace - -int main(int argc, char **argv) { - InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - - bool check_for_leaks = false; - if (argc > 1 && strcmp(argv[1], "--check_for_leaks") == 0 ) - check_for_leaks = true; - else - printf("%s\n", "Run this program with --check_for_leaks to enable " - "custom leak checking in the tests."); - - // If we are given the --check_for_leaks command line flag, installs the - // leak checker. - if (check_for_leaks) { - TestEventListeners& listeners = UnitTest::GetInstance()->listeners(); - - // Adds the leak checker to the end of the test event listener list, - // after the default text output printer and the default XML report - // generator. - // - // The order is important - it ensures that failures generated in the - // leak checker's OnTestEnd() method are processed by the text and XML - // printers *before* their OnTestEnd() methods are called, such that - // they are attributed to the right test. Remember that a listener - // receives an OnXyzStart event *after* listeners preceding it in the - // list received that event, and receives an OnXyzEnd event *before* - // listeners preceding it. - // - // We don't need to worry about deleting the new listener later, as - // Google Test will do it. - listeners.Append(new LeakChecker); - } - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample1_unittest.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample1_unittest.cc deleted file mode 100644 index cb08b61a5..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample1_unittest.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,151 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// A sample program demonstrating using Google C++ testing framework. - -// This sample shows how to write a simple unit test for a function, -// using Google C++ testing framework. -// -// Writing a unit test using Google C++ testing framework is easy as 1-2-3: - - -// Step 1. Include necessary header files such that the stuff your -// test logic needs is declared. -// -// Don't forget gtest.h, which declares the testing framework. - -#include <limits.h> -#include "sample1.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -namespace { - -// Step 2. Use the TEST macro to define your tests. -// -// TEST has two parameters: the test case name and the test name. -// After using the macro, you should define your test logic between a -// pair of braces. You can use a bunch of macros to indicate the -// success or failure of a test. EXPECT_TRUE and EXPECT_EQ are -// examples of such macros. For a complete list, see gtest.h. -// -// <TechnicalDetails> -// -// In Google Test, tests are grouped into test cases. This is how we -// keep test code organized. You should put logically related tests -// into the same test case. -// -// The test case name and the test name should both be valid C++ -// identifiers. And you should not use underscore (_) in the names. -// -// Google Test guarantees that each test you define is run exactly -// once, but it makes no guarantee on the order the tests are -// executed. Therefore, you should write your tests in such a way -// that their results don't depend on their order. -// -// </TechnicalDetails> - - -// Tests Factorial(). - -// Tests factorial of negative numbers. -TEST(FactorialTest, Negative) { - // This test is named "Negative", and belongs to the "FactorialTest" - // test case. - EXPECT_EQ(1, Factorial(-5)); - EXPECT_EQ(1, Factorial(-1)); - EXPECT_GT(Factorial(-10), 0); - - // <TechnicalDetails> - // - // EXPECT_EQ(expected, actual) is the same as - // - // EXPECT_TRUE((expected) == (actual)) - // - // except that it will print both the expected value and the actual - // value when the assertion fails. This is very helpful for - // debugging. Therefore in this case EXPECT_EQ is preferred. - // - // On the other hand, EXPECT_TRUE accepts any Boolean expression, - // and is thus more general. - // - // </TechnicalDetails> -} - -// Tests factorial of 0. -TEST(FactorialTest, Zero) { - EXPECT_EQ(1, Factorial(0)); -} - -// Tests factorial of positive numbers. -TEST(FactorialTest, Positive) { - EXPECT_EQ(1, Factorial(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(2, Factorial(2)); - EXPECT_EQ(6, Factorial(3)); - EXPECT_EQ(40320, Factorial(8)); -} - - -// Tests IsPrime() - -// Tests negative input. -TEST(IsPrimeTest, Negative) { - // This test belongs to the IsPrimeTest test case. - - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPrime(-1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPrime(-2)); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPrime(INT_MIN)); -} - -// Tests some trivial cases. -TEST(IsPrimeTest, Trivial) { - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPrime(0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPrime(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsPrime(2)); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsPrime(3)); -} - -// Tests positive input. -TEST(IsPrimeTest, Positive) { - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPrime(4)); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsPrime(5)); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPrime(6)); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsPrime(23)); -} -} // namespace - -// Step 3. Call RUN_ALL_TESTS() in main(). -// -// We do this by linking in src/gtest_main.cc file, which consists of -// a main() function which calls RUN_ALL_TESTS() for us. -// -// This runs all the tests you've defined, prints the result, and -// returns 0 if successful, or 1 otherwise. -// -// Did you notice that we didn't register the tests? The -// RUN_ALL_TESTS() macro magically knows about all the tests we -// defined. Isn't this convenient? diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample2.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample2.cc deleted file mode 100644 index d8e872396..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample2.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// A sample program demonstrating using Google C++ testing framework. - -#include "sample2.h" - -#include <string.h> - -// Clones a 0-terminated C string, allocating memory using new. -const char* MyString::CloneCString(const char* a_c_string) { - if (a_c_string == nullptr) return nullptr; - - const size_t len = strlen(a_c_string); - char* const clone = new char[ len + 1 ]; - memcpy(clone, a_c_string, len + 1); - - return clone; -} - -// Sets the 0-terminated C string this MyString object -// represents. -void MyString::Set(const char* a_c_string) { - // Makes sure this works when c_string == c_string_ - const char* const temp = MyString::CloneCString(a_c_string); - delete[] c_string_; - c_string_ = temp; -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample2.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample2.h deleted file mode 100644 index e9a5a7050..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample2.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// A sample program demonstrating using Google C++ testing framework. - -#ifndef GTEST_SAMPLES_SAMPLE2_H_ -#define GTEST_SAMPLES_SAMPLE2_H_ - -#include <string.h> - - -// A simple string class. -class MyString { - private: - const char* c_string_; - const MyString& operator=(const MyString& rhs); - - public: - // Clones a 0-terminated C string, allocating memory using new. - static const char* CloneCString(const char* a_c_string); - - //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - // - // C'tors - - // The default c'tor constructs a NULL string. - MyString() : c_string_(nullptr) {} - - // Constructs a MyString by cloning a 0-terminated C string. - explicit MyString(const char* a_c_string) : c_string_(nullptr) { - Set(a_c_string); - } - - // Copy c'tor - MyString(const MyString& string) : c_string_(nullptr) { - Set(string.c_string_); - } - - //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - // - // D'tor. MyString is intended to be a final class, so the d'tor - // doesn't need to be virtual. - ~MyString() { delete[] c_string_; } - - // Gets the 0-terminated C string this MyString object represents. - const char* c_string() const { return c_string_; } - - size_t Length() const { return c_string_ == nullptr ? 0 : strlen(c_string_); } - - // Sets the 0-terminated C string this MyString object represents. - void Set(const char* c_string); -}; - - -#endif // GTEST_SAMPLES_SAMPLE2_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample2_unittest.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample2_unittest.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 41e31c176..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample2_unittest.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// A sample program demonstrating using Google C++ testing framework. - -// This sample shows how to write a more complex unit test for a class -// that has multiple member functions. -// -// Usually, it's a good idea to have one test for each method in your -// class. You don't have to do that exactly, but it helps to keep -// your tests organized. You may also throw in additional tests as -// needed. - -#include "sample2.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -namespace { -// In this example, we test the MyString class (a simple string). - -// Tests the default c'tor. -TEST(MyString, DefaultConstructor) { - const MyString s; - - // Asserts that s.c_string() returns NULL. - // - // <TechnicalDetails> - // - // If we write NULL instead of - // - // static_cast<const char *>(NULL) - // - // in this assertion, it will generate a warning on gcc 3.4. The - // reason is that EXPECT_EQ needs to know the types of its - // arguments in order to print them when it fails. Since NULL is - // #defined as 0, the compiler will use the formatter function for - // int to print it. However, gcc thinks that NULL should be used as - // a pointer, not an int, and therefore complains. - // - // The root of the problem is C++'s lack of distinction between the - // integer number 0 and the null pointer constant. Unfortunately, - // we have to live with this fact. - // - // </TechnicalDetails> - EXPECT_STREQ(nullptr, s.c_string()); - - EXPECT_EQ(0u, s.Length()); -} - -const char kHelloString[] = "Hello, world!"; - -// Tests the c'tor that accepts a C string. -TEST(MyString, ConstructorFromCString) { - const MyString s(kHelloString); - EXPECT_EQ(0, strcmp(s.c_string(), kHelloString)); - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(kHelloString)/sizeof(kHelloString[0]) - 1, - s.Length()); -} - -// Tests the copy c'tor. -TEST(MyString, CopyConstructor) { - const MyString s1(kHelloString); - const MyString s2 = s1; - EXPECT_EQ(0, strcmp(s2.c_string(), kHelloString)); -} - -// Tests the Set method. -TEST(MyString, Set) { - MyString s; - - s.Set(kHelloString); - EXPECT_EQ(0, strcmp(s.c_string(), kHelloString)); - - // Set should work when the input pointer is the same as the one - // already in the MyString object. - s.Set(s.c_string()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, strcmp(s.c_string(), kHelloString)); - - // Can we set the MyString to NULL? - s.Set(nullptr); - EXPECT_STREQ(nullptr, s.c_string()); -} -} // namespace diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample3-inl.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample3-inl.h deleted file mode 100644 index 80ba6b923..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample3-inl.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,172 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// A sample program demonstrating using Google C++ testing framework. - -#ifndef GTEST_SAMPLES_SAMPLE3_INL_H_ -#define GTEST_SAMPLES_SAMPLE3_INL_H_ - -#include <stddef.h> - - -// Queue is a simple queue implemented as a singled-linked list. -// -// The element type must support copy constructor. -template <typename E> // E is the element type -class Queue; - -// QueueNode is a node in a Queue, which consists of an element of -// type E and a pointer to the next node. -template <typename E> // E is the element type -class QueueNode { - friend class Queue<E>; - - public: - // Gets the element in this node. - const E& element() const { return element_; } - - // Gets the next node in the queue. - QueueNode* next() { return next_; } - const QueueNode* next() const { return next_; } - - private: - // Creates a node with a given element value. The next pointer is - // set to NULL. - explicit QueueNode(const E& an_element) - : element_(an_element), next_(nullptr) {} - - // We disable the default assignment operator and copy c'tor. - const QueueNode& operator = (const QueueNode&); - QueueNode(const QueueNode&); - - E element_; - QueueNode* next_; -}; - -template <typename E> // E is the element type. -class Queue { - public: - // Creates an empty queue. - Queue() : head_(nullptr), last_(nullptr), size_(0) {} - - // D'tor. Clears the queue. - ~Queue() { Clear(); } - - // Clears the queue. - void Clear() { - if (size_ > 0) { - // 1. Deletes every node. - QueueNode<E>* node = head_; - QueueNode<E>* next = node->next(); - for (; ;) { - delete node; - node = next; - if (node == nullptr) break; - next = node->next(); - } - - // 2. Resets the member variables. - head_ = last_ = nullptr; - size_ = 0; - } - } - - // Gets the number of elements. - size_t Size() const { return size_; } - - // Gets the first element of the queue, or NULL if the queue is empty. - QueueNode<E>* Head() { return head_; } - const QueueNode<E>* Head() const { return head_; } - - // Gets the last element of the queue, or NULL if the queue is empty. - QueueNode<E>* Last() { return last_; } - const QueueNode<E>* Last() const { return last_; } - - // Adds an element to the end of the queue. A copy of the element is - // created using the copy constructor, and then stored in the queue. - // Changes made to the element in the queue doesn't affect the source - // object, and vice versa. - void Enqueue(const E& element) { - QueueNode<E>* new_node = new QueueNode<E>(element); - - if (size_ == 0) { - head_ = last_ = new_node; - size_ = 1; - } else { - last_->next_ = new_node; - last_ = new_node; - size_++; - } - } - - // Removes the head of the queue and returns it. Returns NULL if - // the queue is empty. - E* Dequeue() { - if (size_ == 0) { - return nullptr; - } - - const QueueNode<E>* const old_head = head_; - head_ = head_->next_; - size_--; - if (size_ == 0) { - last_ = nullptr; - } - - E* element = new E(old_head->element()); - delete old_head; - - return element; - } - - // Applies a function/functor on each element of the queue, and - // returns the result in a new queue. The original queue is not - // affected. - template <typename F> - Queue* Map(F function) const { - Queue* new_queue = new Queue(); - for (const QueueNode<E>* node = head_; node != nullptr; - node = node->next_) { - new_queue->Enqueue(function(node->element())); - } - - return new_queue; - } - - private: - QueueNode<E>* head_; // The first node of the queue. - QueueNode<E>* last_; // The last node of the queue. - size_t size_; // The number of elements in the queue. - - // We disallow copying a queue. - Queue(const Queue&); - const Queue& operator = (const Queue&); -}; - -#endif // GTEST_SAMPLES_SAMPLE3_INL_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample3_unittest.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample3_unittest.cc deleted file mode 100644 index b19416d53..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample3_unittest.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,149 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// A sample program demonstrating using Google C++ testing framework. - -// In this example, we use a more advanced feature of Google Test called -// test fixture. -// -// A test fixture is a place to hold objects and functions shared by -// all tests in a test case. Using a test fixture avoids duplicating -// the test code necessary to initialize and cleanup those common -// objects for each test. It is also useful for defining sub-routines -// that your tests need to invoke a lot. -// -// <TechnicalDetails> -// -// The tests share the test fixture in the sense of code sharing, not -// data sharing. Each test is given its own fresh copy of the -// fixture. You cannot expect the data modified by one test to be -// passed on to another test, which is a bad idea. -// -// The reason for this design is that tests should be independent and -// repeatable. In particular, a test should not fail as the result of -// another test's failure. If one test depends on info produced by -// another test, then the two tests should really be one big test. -// -// The macros for indicating the success/failure of a test -// (EXPECT_TRUE, FAIL, etc) need to know what the current test is -// (when Google Test prints the test result, it tells you which test -// each failure belongs to). Technically, these macros invoke a -// member function of the Test class. Therefore, you cannot use them -// in a global function. That's why you should put test sub-routines -// in a test fixture. -// -// </TechnicalDetails> - -#include "sample3-inl.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -namespace { -// To use a test fixture, derive a class from testing::Test. -class QueueTestSmpl3 : public testing::Test { - protected: // You should make the members protected s.t. they can be - // accessed from sub-classes. - - // virtual void SetUp() will be called before each test is run. You - // should define it if you need to initialize the variables. - // Otherwise, this can be skipped. - void SetUp() override { - q1_.Enqueue(1); - q2_.Enqueue(2); - q2_.Enqueue(3); - } - - // virtual void TearDown() will be called after each test is run. - // You should define it if there is cleanup work to do. Otherwise, - // you don't have to provide it. - // - // virtual void TearDown() { - // } - - // A helper function that some test uses. - static int Double(int n) { - return 2*n; - } - - // A helper function for testing Queue::Map(). - void MapTester(const Queue<int> * q) { - // Creates a new queue, where each element is twice as big as the - // corresponding one in q. - const Queue<int> * const new_q = q->Map(Double); - - // Verifies that the new queue has the same size as q. - ASSERT_EQ(q->Size(), new_q->Size()); - - // Verifies the relationship between the elements of the two queues. - for (const QueueNode<int>*n1 = q->Head(), *n2 = new_q->Head(); - n1 != nullptr; n1 = n1->next(), n2 = n2->next()) { - EXPECT_EQ(2 * n1->element(), n2->element()); - } - - delete new_q; - } - - // Declares the variables your tests want to use. - Queue<int> q0_; - Queue<int> q1_; - Queue<int> q2_; -}; - -// When you have a test fixture, you define a test using TEST_F -// instead of TEST. - -// Tests the default c'tor. -TEST_F(QueueTestSmpl3, DefaultConstructor) { - // You can access data in the test fixture here. - EXPECT_EQ(0u, q0_.Size()); -} - -// Tests Dequeue(). -TEST_F(QueueTestSmpl3, Dequeue) { - int * n = q0_.Dequeue(); - EXPECT_TRUE(n == nullptr); - - n = q1_.Dequeue(); - ASSERT_TRUE(n != nullptr); - EXPECT_EQ(1, *n); - EXPECT_EQ(0u, q1_.Size()); - delete n; - - n = q2_.Dequeue(); - ASSERT_TRUE(n != nullptr); - EXPECT_EQ(2, *n); - EXPECT_EQ(1u, q2_.Size()); - delete n; -} - -// Tests the Queue::Map() function. -TEST_F(QueueTestSmpl3, Map) { - MapTester(&q0_); - MapTester(&q1_); - MapTester(&q2_); -} -} // namespace diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample4.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample4.cc deleted file mode 100644 index b0ee6093b..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample4.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// A sample program demonstrating using Google C++ testing framework. - -#include <stdio.h> - -#include "sample4.h" - -// Returns the current counter value, and increments it. -int Counter::Increment() { - return counter_++; -} - -// Returns the current counter value, and decrements it. -// counter can not be less than 0, return 0 in this case -int Counter::Decrement() { - if (counter_ == 0) { - return counter_; - } else { - return counter_--; - } -} - -// Prints the current counter value to STDOUT. -void Counter::Print() const { - printf("%d", counter_); -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample4.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample4.h deleted file mode 100644 index e256f4064..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample4.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// A sample program demonstrating using Google C++ testing framework. -#ifndef GTEST_SAMPLES_SAMPLE4_H_ -#define GTEST_SAMPLES_SAMPLE4_H_ - -// A simple monotonic counter. -class Counter { - private: - int counter_; - - public: - // Creates a counter that starts at 0. - Counter() : counter_(0) {} - - // Returns the current counter value, and increments it. - int Increment(); - - // Returns the current counter value, and decrements it. - int Decrement(); - - // Prints the current counter value to STDOUT. - void Print() const; -}; - -#endif // GTEST_SAMPLES_SAMPLE4_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample4_unittest.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample4_unittest.cc deleted file mode 100644 index d5144c0d0..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample4_unittest.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -#include "sample4.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -namespace { -// Tests the Increment() method. - -TEST(Counter, Increment) { - Counter c; - - // Test that counter 0 returns 0 - EXPECT_EQ(0, c.Decrement()); - - // EXPECT_EQ() evaluates its arguments exactly once, so they - // can have side effects. - - EXPECT_EQ(0, c.Increment()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, c.Increment()); - EXPECT_EQ(2, c.Increment()); - - EXPECT_EQ(3, c.Decrement()); -} - -} // namespace diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample5_unittest.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample5_unittest.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 0a21dd215..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample5_unittest.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,196 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// This sample teaches how to reuse a test fixture in multiple test -// cases by deriving sub-fixtures from it. -// -// When you define a test fixture, you specify the name of the test -// case that will use this fixture. Therefore, a test fixture can -// be used by only one test case. -// -// Sometimes, more than one test cases may want to use the same or -// slightly different test fixtures. For example, you may want to -// make sure that all tests for a GUI library don't leak important -// system resources like fonts and brushes. In Google Test, you do -// this by putting the shared logic in a super (as in "super class") -// test fixture, and then have each test case use a fixture derived -// from this super fixture. - -#include <limits.h> -#include <time.h> -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "sample1.h" -#include "sample3-inl.h" -namespace { -// In this sample, we want to ensure that every test finishes within -// ~5 seconds. If a test takes longer to run, we consider it a -// failure. -// -// We put the code for timing a test in a test fixture called -// "QuickTest". QuickTest is intended to be the super fixture that -// other fixtures derive from, therefore there is no test case with -// the name "QuickTest". This is OK. -// -// Later, we will derive multiple test fixtures from QuickTest. -class QuickTest : public testing::Test { - protected: - // Remember that SetUp() is run immediately before a test starts. - // This is a good place to record the start time. - void SetUp() override { start_time_ = time(nullptr); } - - // TearDown() is invoked immediately after a test finishes. Here we - // check if the test was too slow. - void TearDown() override { - // Gets the time when the test finishes - const time_t end_time = time(nullptr); - - // Asserts that the test took no more than ~5 seconds. Did you - // know that you can use assertions in SetUp() and TearDown() as - // well? - EXPECT_TRUE(end_time - start_time_ <= 5) << "The test took too long."; - } - - // The UTC time (in seconds) when the test starts - time_t start_time_; -}; - - -// We derive a fixture named IntegerFunctionTest from the QuickTest -// fixture. All tests using this fixture will be automatically -// required to be quick. -class IntegerFunctionTest : public QuickTest { - // We don't need any more logic than already in the QuickTest fixture. - // Therefore the body is empty. -}; - - -// Now we can write tests in the IntegerFunctionTest test case. - -// Tests Factorial() -TEST_F(IntegerFunctionTest, Factorial) { - // Tests factorial of negative numbers. - EXPECT_EQ(1, Factorial(-5)); - EXPECT_EQ(1, Factorial(-1)); - EXPECT_GT(Factorial(-10), 0); - - // Tests factorial of 0. - EXPECT_EQ(1, Factorial(0)); - - // Tests factorial of positive numbers. - EXPECT_EQ(1, Factorial(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(2, Factorial(2)); - EXPECT_EQ(6, Factorial(3)); - EXPECT_EQ(40320, Factorial(8)); -} - - -// Tests IsPrime() -TEST_F(IntegerFunctionTest, IsPrime) { - // Tests negative input. - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPrime(-1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPrime(-2)); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPrime(INT_MIN)); - - // Tests some trivial cases. - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPrime(0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPrime(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsPrime(2)); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsPrime(3)); - - // Tests positive input. - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPrime(4)); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsPrime(5)); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsPrime(6)); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsPrime(23)); -} - - -// The next test case (named "QueueTest") also needs to be quick, so -// we derive another fixture from QuickTest. -// -// The QueueTest test fixture has some logic and shared objects in -// addition to what's in QuickTest already. We define the additional -// stuff inside the body of the test fixture, as usual. -class QueueTest : public QuickTest { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - // First, we need to set up the super fixture (QuickTest). - QuickTest::SetUp(); - - // Second, some additional setup for this fixture. - q1_.Enqueue(1); - q2_.Enqueue(2); - q2_.Enqueue(3); - } - - // By default, TearDown() inherits the behavior of - // QuickTest::TearDown(). As we have no additional cleaning work - // for QueueTest, we omit it here. - // - // virtual void TearDown() { - // QuickTest::TearDown(); - // } - - Queue<int> q0_; - Queue<int> q1_; - Queue<int> q2_; -}; - - -// Now, let's write tests using the QueueTest fixture. - -// Tests the default constructor. -TEST_F(QueueTest, DefaultConstructor) { - EXPECT_EQ(0u, q0_.Size()); -} - -// Tests Dequeue(). -TEST_F(QueueTest, Dequeue) { - int* n = q0_.Dequeue(); - EXPECT_TRUE(n == nullptr); - - n = q1_.Dequeue(); - EXPECT_TRUE(n != nullptr); - EXPECT_EQ(1, *n); - EXPECT_EQ(0u, q1_.Size()); - delete n; - - n = q2_.Dequeue(); - EXPECT_TRUE(n != nullptr); - EXPECT_EQ(2, *n); - EXPECT_EQ(1u, q2_.Size()); - delete n; -} -} // namespace -// If necessary, you can derive further test fixtures from a derived -// fixture itself. For example, you can derive another fixture from -// QueueTest. Google Test imposes no limit on how deep the hierarchy -// can be. In practice, however, you probably don't want it to be too -// deep as to be confusing. diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample6_unittest.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample6_unittest.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 0266e27e5..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample6_unittest.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,224 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. -// All Rights Reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// This sample shows how to test common properties of multiple -// implementations of the same interface (aka interface tests). - -// The interface and its implementations are in this header. -#include "prime_tables.h" - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -namespace { -// First, we define some factory functions for creating instances of -// the implementations. You may be able to skip this step if all your -// implementations can be constructed the same way. - -template <class T> -PrimeTable* CreatePrimeTable(); - -template <> -PrimeTable* CreatePrimeTable<OnTheFlyPrimeTable>() { - return new OnTheFlyPrimeTable; -} - -template <> -PrimeTable* CreatePrimeTable<PreCalculatedPrimeTable>() { - return new PreCalculatedPrimeTable(10000); -} - -// Then we define a test fixture class template. -template <class T> -class PrimeTableTest : public testing::Test { - protected: - // The ctor calls the factory function to create a prime table - // implemented by T. - PrimeTableTest() : table_(CreatePrimeTable<T>()) {} - - ~PrimeTableTest() override { delete table_; } - - // Note that we test an implementation via the base interface - // instead of the actual implementation class. This is important - // for keeping the tests close to the real world scenario, where the - // implementation is invoked via the base interface. It avoids - // got-yas where the implementation class has a method that shadows - // a method with the same name (but slightly different argument - // types) in the base interface, for example. - PrimeTable* const table_; -}; - -#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - -using testing::Types; - -// Google Test offers two ways for reusing tests for different types. -// The first is called "typed tests". You should use it if you -// already know *all* the types you are gonna exercise when you write -// the tests. - -// To write a typed test case, first use -// -// TYPED_TEST_SUITE(TestCaseName, TypeList); -// -// to declare it and specify the type parameters. As with TEST_F, -// TestCaseName must match the test fixture name. - -// The list of types we want to test. -typedef Types<OnTheFlyPrimeTable, PreCalculatedPrimeTable> Implementations; - -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(PrimeTableTest, Implementations); - -// Then use TYPED_TEST(TestCaseName, TestName) to define a typed test, -// similar to TEST_F. -TYPED_TEST(PrimeTableTest, ReturnsFalseForNonPrimes) { - // Inside the test body, you can refer to the type parameter by - // TypeParam, and refer to the fixture class by TestFixture. We - // don't need them in this example. - - // Since we are in the template world, C++ requires explicitly - // writing 'this->' when referring to members of the fixture class. - // This is something you have to learn to live with. - EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(-5)); - EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(4)); - EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(6)); - EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(100)); -} - -TYPED_TEST(PrimeTableTest, ReturnsTrueForPrimes) { - EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(2)); - EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(3)); - EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(5)); - EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(7)); - EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(11)); - EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(131)); -} - -TYPED_TEST(PrimeTableTest, CanGetNextPrime) { - EXPECT_EQ(2, this->table_->GetNextPrime(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(3, this->table_->GetNextPrime(2)); - EXPECT_EQ(5, this->table_->GetNextPrime(3)); - EXPECT_EQ(7, this->table_->GetNextPrime(5)); - EXPECT_EQ(11, this->table_->GetNextPrime(7)); - EXPECT_EQ(131, this->table_->GetNextPrime(128)); -} - -// That's it! Google Test will repeat each TYPED_TEST for each type -// in the type list specified in TYPED_TEST_SUITE. Sit back and be -// happy that you don't have to define them multiple times. - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - -#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P - -using testing::Types; - -// Sometimes, however, you don't yet know all the types that you want -// to test when you write the tests. For example, if you are the -// author of an interface and expect other people to implement it, you -// might want to write a set of tests to make sure each implementation -// conforms to some basic requirements, but you don't know what -// implementations will be written in the future. -// -// How can you write the tests without committing to the type -// parameters? That's what "type-parameterized tests" can do for you. -// It is a bit more involved than typed tests, but in return you get a -// test pattern that can be reused in many contexts, which is a big -// win. Here's how you do it: - -// First, define a test fixture class template. Here we just reuse -// the PrimeTableTest fixture defined earlier: - -template <class T> -class PrimeTableTest2 : public PrimeTableTest<T> { -}; - -// Then, declare the test case. The argument is the name of the test -// fixture, and also the name of the test case (as usual). The _P -// suffix is for "parameterized" or "pattern". -TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(PrimeTableTest2); - -// Next, use TYPED_TEST_P(TestCaseName, TestName) to define a test, -// similar to what you do with TEST_F. -TYPED_TEST_P(PrimeTableTest2, ReturnsFalseForNonPrimes) { - EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(-5)); - EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(4)); - EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(6)); - EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(100)); -} - -TYPED_TEST_P(PrimeTableTest2, ReturnsTrueForPrimes) { - EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(2)); - EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(3)); - EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(5)); - EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(7)); - EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(11)); - EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(131)); -} - -TYPED_TEST_P(PrimeTableTest2, CanGetNextPrime) { - EXPECT_EQ(2, this->table_->GetNextPrime(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(3, this->table_->GetNextPrime(2)); - EXPECT_EQ(5, this->table_->GetNextPrime(3)); - EXPECT_EQ(7, this->table_->GetNextPrime(5)); - EXPECT_EQ(11, this->table_->GetNextPrime(7)); - EXPECT_EQ(131, this->table_->GetNextPrime(128)); -} - -// Type-parameterized tests involve one extra step: you have to -// enumerate the tests you defined: -REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P( - PrimeTableTest2, // The first argument is the test case name. - // The rest of the arguments are the test names. - ReturnsFalseForNonPrimes, ReturnsTrueForPrimes, CanGetNextPrime); - -// At this point the test pattern is done. However, you don't have -// any real test yet as you haven't said which types you want to run -// the tests with. - -// To turn the abstract test pattern into real tests, you instantiate -// it with a list of types. Usually the test pattern will be defined -// in a .h file, and anyone can #include and instantiate it. You can -// even instantiate it more than once in the same program. To tell -// different instances apart, you give each of them a name, which will -// become part of the test case name and can be used in test filters. - -// The list of types we want to test. Note that it doesn't have to be -// defined at the time we write the TYPED_TEST_P()s. -typedef Types<OnTheFlyPrimeTable, PreCalculatedPrimeTable> - PrimeTableImplementations; -INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(OnTheFlyAndPreCalculated, // Instance name - PrimeTableTest2, // Test case name - PrimeTableImplementations); // Type list - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P -} // namespace diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample7_unittest.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample7_unittest.cc deleted file mode 100644 index e0efc29e4..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample7_unittest.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,117 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. -// All Rights Reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// This sample shows how to test common properties of multiple -// implementations of an interface (aka interface tests) using -// value-parameterized tests. Each test in the test case has -// a parameter that is an interface pointer to an implementation -// tested. - -// The interface and its implementations are in this header. -#include "prime_tables.h" - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -namespace { - -using ::testing::TestWithParam; -using ::testing::Values; - -// As a general rule, to prevent a test from affecting the tests that come -// after it, you should create and destroy the tested objects for each test -// instead of reusing them. In this sample we will define a simple factory -// function for PrimeTable objects. We will instantiate objects in test's -// SetUp() method and delete them in TearDown() method. -typedef PrimeTable* CreatePrimeTableFunc(); - -PrimeTable* CreateOnTheFlyPrimeTable() { - return new OnTheFlyPrimeTable(); -} - -template <size_t max_precalculated> -PrimeTable* CreatePreCalculatedPrimeTable() { - return new PreCalculatedPrimeTable(max_precalculated); -} - -// Inside the test body, fixture constructor, SetUp(), and TearDown() you -// can refer to the test parameter by GetParam(). In this case, the test -// parameter is a factory function which we call in fixture's SetUp() to -// create and store an instance of PrimeTable. -class PrimeTableTestSmpl7 : public TestWithParam<CreatePrimeTableFunc*> { - public: - ~PrimeTableTestSmpl7() override { delete table_; } - void SetUp() override { table_ = (*GetParam())(); } - void TearDown() override { - delete table_; - table_ = nullptr; - } - - protected: - PrimeTable* table_; -}; - -TEST_P(PrimeTableTestSmpl7, ReturnsFalseForNonPrimes) { - EXPECT_FALSE(table_->IsPrime(-5)); - EXPECT_FALSE(table_->IsPrime(0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(table_->IsPrime(1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(table_->IsPrime(4)); - EXPECT_FALSE(table_->IsPrime(6)); - EXPECT_FALSE(table_->IsPrime(100)); -} - -TEST_P(PrimeTableTestSmpl7, ReturnsTrueForPrimes) { - EXPECT_TRUE(table_->IsPrime(2)); - EXPECT_TRUE(table_->IsPrime(3)); - EXPECT_TRUE(table_->IsPrime(5)); - EXPECT_TRUE(table_->IsPrime(7)); - EXPECT_TRUE(table_->IsPrime(11)); - EXPECT_TRUE(table_->IsPrime(131)); -} - -TEST_P(PrimeTableTestSmpl7, CanGetNextPrime) { - EXPECT_EQ(2, table_->GetNextPrime(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(3, table_->GetNextPrime(2)); - EXPECT_EQ(5, table_->GetNextPrime(3)); - EXPECT_EQ(7, table_->GetNextPrime(5)); - EXPECT_EQ(11, table_->GetNextPrime(7)); - EXPECT_EQ(131, table_->GetNextPrime(128)); -} - -// In order to run value-parameterized tests, you need to instantiate them, -// or bind them to a list of values which will be used as test parameters. -// You can instantiate them in a different translation module, or even -// instantiate them several times. -// -// Here, we instantiate our tests with a list of two PrimeTable object -// factory functions: -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(OnTheFlyAndPreCalculated, PrimeTableTestSmpl7, - Values(&CreateOnTheFlyPrimeTable, - &CreatePreCalculatedPrimeTable<1000>)); - -} // namespace diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample8_unittest.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample8_unittest.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 10488b0ea..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample8_unittest.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,154 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. -// All Rights Reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// This sample shows how to test code relying on some global flag variables. -// Combine() helps with generating all possible combinations of such flags, -// and each test is given one combination as a parameter. - -// Use class definitions to test from this header. -#include "prime_tables.h" - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -namespace { - -// Suppose we want to introduce a new, improved implementation of PrimeTable -// which combines speed of PrecalcPrimeTable and versatility of -// OnTheFlyPrimeTable (see prime_tables.h). Inside it instantiates both -// PrecalcPrimeTable and OnTheFlyPrimeTable and uses the one that is more -// appropriate under the circumstances. But in low memory conditions, it can be -// told to instantiate without PrecalcPrimeTable instance at all and use only -// OnTheFlyPrimeTable. -class HybridPrimeTable : public PrimeTable { - public: - HybridPrimeTable(bool force_on_the_fly, int max_precalculated) - : on_the_fly_impl_(new OnTheFlyPrimeTable), - precalc_impl_(force_on_the_fly - ? nullptr - : new PreCalculatedPrimeTable(max_precalculated)), - max_precalculated_(max_precalculated) {} - ~HybridPrimeTable() override { - delete on_the_fly_impl_; - delete precalc_impl_; - } - - bool IsPrime(int n) const override { - if (precalc_impl_ != nullptr && n < max_precalculated_) - return precalc_impl_->IsPrime(n); - else - return on_the_fly_impl_->IsPrime(n); - } - - int GetNextPrime(int p) const override { - int next_prime = -1; - if (precalc_impl_ != nullptr && p < max_precalculated_) - next_prime = precalc_impl_->GetNextPrime(p); - - return next_prime != -1 ? next_prime : on_the_fly_impl_->GetNextPrime(p); - } - - private: - OnTheFlyPrimeTable* on_the_fly_impl_; - PreCalculatedPrimeTable* precalc_impl_; - int max_precalculated_; -}; - -using ::testing::TestWithParam; -using ::testing::Bool; -using ::testing::Values; -using ::testing::Combine; - -// To test all code paths for HybridPrimeTable we must test it with numbers -// both within and outside PreCalculatedPrimeTable's capacity and also with -// PreCalculatedPrimeTable disabled. We do this by defining fixture which will -// accept different combinations of parameters for instantiating a -// HybridPrimeTable instance. -class PrimeTableTest : public TestWithParam< ::std::tuple<bool, int> > { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - bool force_on_the_fly; - int max_precalculated; - std::tie(force_on_the_fly, max_precalculated) = GetParam(); - table_ = new HybridPrimeTable(force_on_the_fly, max_precalculated); - } - void TearDown() override { - delete table_; - table_ = nullptr; - } - HybridPrimeTable* table_; -}; - -TEST_P(PrimeTableTest, ReturnsFalseForNonPrimes) { - // Inside the test body, you can refer to the test parameter by GetParam(). - // In this case, the test parameter is a PrimeTable interface pointer which - // we can use directly. - // Please note that you can also save it in the fixture's SetUp() method - // or constructor and use saved copy in the tests. - - EXPECT_FALSE(table_->IsPrime(-5)); - EXPECT_FALSE(table_->IsPrime(0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(table_->IsPrime(1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(table_->IsPrime(4)); - EXPECT_FALSE(table_->IsPrime(6)); - EXPECT_FALSE(table_->IsPrime(100)); -} - -TEST_P(PrimeTableTest, ReturnsTrueForPrimes) { - EXPECT_TRUE(table_->IsPrime(2)); - EXPECT_TRUE(table_->IsPrime(3)); - EXPECT_TRUE(table_->IsPrime(5)); - EXPECT_TRUE(table_->IsPrime(7)); - EXPECT_TRUE(table_->IsPrime(11)); - EXPECT_TRUE(table_->IsPrime(131)); -} - -TEST_P(PrimeTableTest, CanGetNextPrime) { - EXPECT_EQ(2, table_->GetNextPrime(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(3, table_->GetNextPrime(2)); - EXPECT_EQ(5, table_->GetNextPrime(3)); - EXPECT_EQ(7, table_->GetNextPrime(5)); - EXPECT_EQ(11, table_->GetNextPrime(7)); - EXPECT_EQ(131, table_->GetNextPrime(128)); -} - -// In order to run value-parameterized tests, you need to instantiate them, -// or bind them to a list of values which will be used as test parameters. -// You can instantiate them in a different translation module, or even -// instantiate them several times. -// -// Here, we instantiate our tests with a list of parameters. We must combine -// all variations of the boolean flag suppressing PrecalcPrimeTable and some -// meaningful values for tests. We choose a small value (1), and a value that -// will put some of the tested numbers beyond the capability of the -// PrecalcPrimeTable instance and some inside it (10). Combine will produce all -// possible combinations. -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(MeaningfulTestParameters, PrimeTableTest, - Combine(Bool(), Values(1, 10))); - -} // namespace diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample9_unittest.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample9_unittest.cc deleted file mode 100644 index e502d08d7..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/samples/sample9_unittest.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,156 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2009 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// This sample shows how to use Google Test listener API to implement -// an alternative console output and how to use the UnitTest reflection API -// to enumerate test cases and tests and to inspect their results. - -#include <stdio.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -using ::testing::EmptyTestEventListener; -using ::testing::InitGoogleTest; -using ::testing::Test; -using ::testing::TestCase; -using ::testing::TestEventListeners; -using ::testing::TestInfo; -using ::testing::TestPartResult; -using ::testing::UnitTest; -namespace { -// Provides alternative output mode which produces minimal amount of -// information about tests. -class TersePrinter : public EmptyTestEventListener { - private: - // Called before any test activity starts. - void OnTestProgramStart(const UnitTest& /* unit_test */) override {} - - // Called after all test activities have ended. - void OnTestProgramEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test) override { - fprintf(stdout, "TEST %s\n", unit_test.Passed() ? "PASSED" : "FAILED"); - fflush(stdout); - } - - // Called before a test starts. - void OnTestStart(const TestInfo& test_info) override { - fprintf(stdout, - "*** Test %s.%s starting.\n", - test_info.test_case_name(), - test_info.name()); - fflush(stdout); - } - - // Called after a failed assertion or a SUCCEED() invocation. - void OnTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& test_part_result) override { - fprintf(stdout, - "%s in %s:%d\n%s\n", - test_part_result.failed() ? "*** Failure" : "Success", - test_part_result.file_name(), - test_part_result.line_number(), - test_part_result.summary()); - fflush(stdout); - } - - // Called after a test ends. - void OnTestEnd(const TestInfo& test_info) override { - fprintf(stdout, - "*** Test %s.%s ending.\n", - test_info.test_case_name(), - test_info.name()); - fflush(stdout); - } -}; // class TersePrinter - -TEST(CustomOutputTest, PrintsMessage) { - printf("Printing something from the test body...\n"); -} - -TEST(CustomOutputTest, Succeeds) { - SUCCEED() << "SUCCEED() has been invoked from here"; -} - -TEST(CustomOutputTest, Fails) { - EXPECT_EQ(1, 2) - << "This test fails in order to demonstrate alternative failure messages"; -} -} // namespace - -int main(int argc, char **argv) { - InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - - bool terse_output = false; - if (argc > 1 && strcmp(argv[1], "--terse_output") == 0 ) - terse_output = true; - else - printf("%s\n", "Run this program with --terse_output to change the way " - "it prints its output."); - - UnitTest& unit_test = *UnitTest::GetInstance(); - - // If we are given the --terse_output command line flag, suppresses the - // standard output and attaches own result printer. - if (terse_output) { - TestEventListeners& listeners = unit_test.listeners(); - - // Removes the default console output listener from the list so it will - // not receive events from Google Test and won't print any output. Since - // this operation transfers ownership of the listener to the caller we - // have to delete it as well. - delete listeners.Release(listeners.default_result_printer()); - - // Adds the custom output listener to the list. It will now receive - // events from Google Test and print the alternative output. We don't - // have to worry about deleting it since Google Test assumes ownership - // over it after adding it to the list. - listeners.Append(new TersePrinter); - } - int ret_val = RUN_ALL_TESTS(); - - // This is an example of using the UnitTest reflection API to inspect test - // results. Here we discount failures from the tests we expected to fail. - int unexpectedly_failed_tests = 0; - for (int i = 0; i < unit_test.total_test_suite_count(); ++i) { - const testing::TestSuite& test_suite = *unit_test.GetTestSuite(i); - for (int j = 0; j < test_suite.total_test_count(); ++j) { - const TestInfo& test_info = *test_suite.GetTestInfo(j); - // Counts failed tests that were not meant to fail (those without - // 'Fails' in the name). - if (test_info.result()->Failed() && - strcmp(test_info.name(), "Fails") != 0) { - unexpectedly_failed_tests++; - } - } - } - - // Test that were meant to fail should not affect the test program outcome. - if (unexpectedly_failed_tests == 0) - ret_val = 0; - - return ret_val; -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/README.md b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index fa359fed9..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -# Please Note: - -Files in this directory are no longer supported by the maintainers. They -represent mosty historical artifacts and supported by the community only. There -is no guarantee whatsoever that these scripts still work. diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/common.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/common.py deleted file mode 100644 index 3c0347a75..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/common.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2013 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Shared utilities for writing scripts for Google Test/Mock.""" - -__author__ = 'wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)' - - -import os -import re - - -# Matches the line from 'svn info .' output that describes what SVN -# path the current local directory corresponds to. For example, in -# a googletest SVN workspace's trunk/test directory, the output will be: -# -# URL: https://googletest.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/test -_SVN_INFO_URL_RE = re.compile(r'^URL: https://(\w+)\.googlecode\.com/svn(.*)') - - -def GetCommandOutput(command): - """Runs the shell command and returns its stdout as a list of lines.""" - - f = os.popen(command, 'r') - lines = [line.strip() for line in f.readlines()] - f.close() - return lines - - -def GetSvnInfo(): - """Returns the project name and the current SVN workspace's root path.""" - - for line in GetCommandOutput('svn info .'): - m = _SVN_INFO_URL_RE.match(line) - if m: - project = m.group(1) # googletest or googlemock - rel_path = m.group(2) - root = os.path.realpath(rel_path.count('/') * '../') - return project, root - - return None, None - - -def GetSvnTrunk(): - """Returns the current SVN workspace's trunk root path.""" - - _, root = GetSvnInfo() - return root + '/trunk' if root else None - - -def IsInGTestSvn(): - project, _ = GetSvnInfo() - return project == 'googletest' - - -def IsInGMockSvn(): - project, _ = GetSvnInfo() - return project == 'googlemock' diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/fuse_gtest_files.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/fuse_gtest_files.py deleted file mode 100755 index d0dd464fe..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/fuse_gtest_files.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,253 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2009, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""fuse_gtest_files.py v0.2.0 -Fuses Google Test source code into a .h file and a .cc file. - -SYNOPSIS - fuse_gtest_files.py [GTEST_ROOT_DIR] OUTPUT_DIR - - Scans GTEST_ROOT_DIR for Google Test source code, and generates - two files: OUTPUT_DIR/gtest/gtest.h and OUTPUT_DIR/gtest/gtest-all.cc. - Then you can build your tests by adding OUTPUT_DIR to the include - search path and linking with OUTPUT_DIR/gtest/gtest-all.cc. These - two files contain everything you need to use Google Test. Hence - you can "install" Google Test by copying them to wherever you want. - - GTEST_ROOT_DIR can be omitted and defaults to the parent - directory of the directory holding this script. - -EXAMPLES - ./fuse_gtest_files.py fused_gtest - ./fuse_gtest_files.py path/to/unpacked/gtest fused_gtest - -This tool is experimental. In particular, it assumes that there is no -conditional inclusion of Google Test headers. Please report any -problems to googletestframework@googlegroups.com. You can read -https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/googletest/docs/advanced.md for -more information. -""" - -__author__ = 'wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)' - -import os -import re -try: - from sets import Set as set # For Python 2.3 compatibility -except ImportError: - pass -import sys - -# We assume that this file is in the scripts/ directory in the Google -# Test root directory. -DEFAULT_GTEST_ROOT_DIR = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..') - -# Regex for matching '#include "gtest/..."'. -INCLUDE_GTEST_FILE_REGEX = re.compile(r'^\s*#\s*include\s*"(gtest/.+)"') - -# Regex for matching '#include "src/..."'. -INCLUDE_SRC_FILE_REGEX = re.compile(r'^\s*#\s*include\s*"(src/.+)"') - -# Where to find the source seed files. -GTEST_H_SEED = 'include/gtest/gtest.h' -GTEST_SPI_H_SEED = 'include/gtest/gtest-spi.h' -GTEST_ALL_CC_SEED = 'src/gtest-all.cc' - -# Where to put the generated files. -GTEST_H_OUTPUT = 'gtest/gtest.h' -GTEST_ALL_CC_OUTPUT = 'gtest/gtest-all.cc' - - -def VerifyFileExists(directory, relative_path): - """Verifies that the given file exists; aborts on failure. - - relative_path is the file path relative to the given directory. - """ - - if not os.path.isfile(os.path.join(directory, relative_path)): - print('ERROR: Cannot find %s in directory %s.' % (relative_path, - directory)) - print('Please either specify a valid project root directory ' - 'or omit it on the command line.') - sys.exit(1) - - -def ValidateGTestRootDir(gtest_root): - """Makes sure gtest_root points to a valid gtest root directory. - - The function aborts the program on failure. - """ - - VerifyFileExists(gtest_root, GTEST_H_SEED) - VerifyFileExists(gtest_root, GTEST_ALL_CC_SEED) - - -def VerifyOutputFile(output_dir, relative_path): - """Verifies that the given output file path is valid. - - relative_path is relative to the output_dir directory. - """ - - # Makes sure the output file either doesn't exist or can be overwritten. - output_file = os.path.join(output_dir, relative_path) - if os.path.exists(output_file): - # TODO(wan@google.com): The following user-interaction doesn't - # work with automated processes. We should provide a way for the - # Makefile to force overwriting the files. - print('%s already exists in directory %s - overwrite it? (y/N) ' % - (relative_path, output_dir)) - answer = sys.stdin.readline().strip() - if answer not in ['y', 'Y']: - print('ABORTED.') - sys.exit(1) - - # Makes sure the directory holding the output file exists; creates - # it and all its ancestors if necessary. - parent_directory = os.path.dirname(output_file) - if not os.path.isdir(parent_directory): - os.makedirs(parent_directory) - - -def ValidateOutputDir(output_dir): - """Makes sure output_dir points to a valid output directory. - - The function aborts the program on failure. - """ - - VerifyOutputFile(output_dir, GTEST_H_OUTPUT) - VerifyOutputFile(output_dir, GTEST_ALL_CC_OUTPUT) - - -def FuseGTestH(gtest_root, output_dir): - """Scans folder gtest_root to generate gtest/gtest.h in output_dir.""" - - output_file = open(os.path.join(output_dir, GTEST_H_OUTPUT), 'w') - processed_files = set() # Holds all gtest headers we've processed. - - def ProcessFile(gtest_header_path): - """Processes the given gtest header file.""" - - # We don't process the same header twice. - if gtest_header_path in processed_files: - return - - processed_files.add(gtest_header_path) - - # Reads each line in the given gtest header. - for line in open(os.path.join(gtest_root, gtest_header_path), 'r'): - m = INCLUDE_GTEST_FILE_REGEX.match(line) - if m: - # It's '#include "gtest/..."' - let's process it recursively. - ProcessFile('include/' + m.group(1)) - else: - # Otherwise we copy the line unchanged to the output file. - output_file.write(line) - - ProcessFile(GTEST_H_SEED) - output_file.close() - - -def FuseGTestAllCcToFile(gtest_root, output_file): - """Scans folder gtest_root to generate gtest/gtest-all.cc in output_file.""" - - processed_files = set() - - def ProcessFile(gtest_source_file): - """Processes the given gtest source file.""" - - # We don't process the same #included file twice. - if gtest_source_file in processed_files: - return - - processed_files.add(gtest_source_file) - - # Reads each line in the given gtest source file. - for line in open(os.path.join(gtest_root, gtest_source_file), 'r'): - m = INCLUDE_GTEST_FILE_REGEX.match(line) - if m: - if 'include/' + m.group(1) == GTEST_SPI_H_SEED: - # It's '#include "gtest/gtest-spi.h"'. This file is not - # #included by "gtest/gtest.h", so we need to process it. - ProcessFile(GTEST_SPI_H_SEED) - else: - # It's '#include "gtest/foo.h"' where foo is not gtest-spi. - # We treat it as '#include "gtest/gtest.h"', as all other - # gtest headers are being fused into gtest.h and cannot be - # #included directly. - - # There is no need to #include "gtest/gtest.h" more than once. - if not GTEST_H_SEED in processed_files: - processed_files.add(GTEST_H_SEED) - output_file.write('#include "%s"\n' % (GTEST_H_OUTPUT,)) - else: - m = INCLUDE_SRC_FILE_REGEX.match(line) - if m: - # It's '#include "src/foo"' - let's process it recursively. - ProcessFile(m.group(1)) - else: - output_file.write(line) - - ProcessFile(GTEST_ALL_CC_SEED) - - -def FuseGTestAllCc(gtest_root, output_dir): - """Scans folder gtest_root to generate gtest/gtest-all.cc in output_dir.""" - - output_file = open(os.path.join(output_dir, GTEST_ALL_CC_OUTPUT), 'w') - FuseGTestAllCcToFile(gtest_root, output_file) - output_file.close() - - -def FuseGTest(gtest_root, output_dir): - """Fuses gtest.h and gtest-all.cc.""" - - ValidateGTestRootDir(gtest_root) - ValidateOutputDir(output_dir) - - FuseGTestH(gtest_root, output_dir) - FuseGTestAllCc(gtest_root, output_dir) - - -def main(): - argc = len(sys.argv) - if argc == 2: - # fuse_gtest_files.py OUTPUT_DIR - FuseGTest(DEFAULT_GTEST_ROOT_DIR, sys.argv[1]) - elif argc == 3: - # fuse_gtest_files.py GTEST_ROOT_DIR OUTPUT_DIR - FuseGTest(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2]) - else: - print(__doc__) - sys.exit(1) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/gen_gtest_pred_impl.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/gen_gtest_pred_impl.py deleted file mode 100755 index e09a6e017..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/gen_gtest_pred_impl.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,733 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2006, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""gen_gtest_pred_impl.py v0.1 - -Generates the implementation of Google Test predicate assertions and -accompanying tests. - -Usage: - - gen_gtest_pred_impl.py MAX_ARITY - -where MAX_ARITY is a positive integer. - -The command generates the implementation of up-to MAX_ARITY-ary -predicate assertions, and writes it to file gtest_pred_impl.h in the -directory where the script is. It also generates the accompanying -unit test in file gtest_pred_impl_unittest.cc. -""" - -__author__ = 'wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)' - -import os -import sys -import time - -# Where this script is. -SCRIPT_DIR = os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]) - -# Where to store the generated header. -HEADER = os.path.join(SCRIPT_DIR, '../include/gtest/gtest_pred_impl.h') - -# Where to store the generated unit test. -UNIT_TEST = os.path.join(SCRIPT_DIR, '../test/gtest_pred_impl_unittest.cc') - - -def HeaderPreamble(n): - """Returns the preamble for the header file. - - Args: - n: the maximum arity of the predicate macros to be generated. - """ - - # A map that defines the values used in the preamble template. - DEFS = { - 'today' : time.strftime('%m/%d/%Y'), - 'year' : time.strftime('%Y'), - 'command' : '%s %s' % (os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]), n), - 'n' : n - } - - return ( - """// Copyright 2006, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// This file is AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED on %(today)s by command -// '%(command)s'. DO NOT EDIT BY HAND! -// -// Implements a family of generic predicate assertion macros. -// GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE - - -#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PRED_IMPL_H_ -#define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PRED_IMPL_H_ - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -namespace testing { - -// This header implements a family of generic predicate assertion -// macros: -// -// ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(pred_format, v1) -// ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(pred_format, v1, v2) -// ... -// -// where pred_format is a function or functor that takes n (in the -// case of ASSERT_PRED_FORMATn) values and their source expression -// text, and returns a testing::AssertionResult. See the definition -// of ASSERT_EQ in gtest.h for an example. -// -// If you don't care about formatting, you can use the more -// restrictive version: -// -// ASSERT_PRED1(pred, v1) -// ASSERT_PRED2(pred, v1, v2) -// ... -// -// where pred is an n-ary function or functor that returns bool, -// and the values v1, v2, ..., must support the << operator for -// streaming to std::ostream. -// -// We also define the EXPECT_* variations. -// -// For now we only support predicates whose arity is at most %(n)s. -// Please email googletestframework@googlegroups.com if you need -// support for higher arities. - -// GTEST_ASSERT_ is the basic statement to which all of the assertions -// in this file reduce. Don't use this in your code. - -#define GTEST_ASSERT_(expression, on_failure) \\ - GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \\ - if (const ::testing::AssertionResult gtest_ar = (expression)) \\ - ; \\ - else \\ - on_failure(gtest_ar.failure_message()) -""" % DEFS) - - -def Arity(n): - """Returns the English name of the given arity.""" - - if n < 0: - return None - elif n <= 3: - return ['nullary', 'unary', 'binary', 'ternary'][n] - else: - return '%s-ary' % n - - -def Title(word): - """Returns the given word in title case. The difference between - this and string's title() method is that Title('4-ary') is '4-ary' - while '4-ary'.title() is '4-Ary'.""" - - return word[0].upper() + word[1:] - - -def OneTo(n): - """Returns the list [1, 2, 3, ..., n].""" - - return range(1, n + 1) - - -def Iter(n, format, sep=''): - """Given a positive integer n, a format string that contains 0 or - more '%s' format specs, and optionally a separator string, returns - the join of n strings, each formatted with the format string on an - iterator ranged from 1 to n. - - Example: - - Iter(3, 'v%s', sep=', ') returns 'v1, v2, v3'. - """ - - # How many '%s' specs are in format? - spec_count = len(format.split('%s')) - 1 - return sep.join([format % (spec_count * (i,)) for i in OneTo(n)]) - - -def ImplementationForArity(n): - """Returns the implementation of n-ary predicate assertions.""" - - # A map the defines the values used in the implementation template. - DEFS = { - 'n' : str(n), - 'vs' : Iter(n, 'v%s', sep=', '), - 'vts' : Iter(n, '#v%s', sep=', '), - 'arity' : Arity(n), - 'Arity' : Title(Arity(n)) - } - - impl = """ - -// Helper function for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED%(n)s. Don't use -// this in your code. -template <typename Pred""" % DEFS - - impl += Iter(n, """, - typename T%s""") - - impl += """> -AssertionResult AssertPred%(n)sHelper(const char* pred_text""" % DEFS - - impl += Iter(n, """, - const char* e%s""") - - impl += """, - Pred pred""" - - impl += Iter(n, """, - const T%s& v%s""") - - impl += """) { - if (pred(%(vs)s)) return AssertionSuccess(); - -""" % DEFS - - impl += ' return AssertionFailure() << pred_text << "("' - - impl += Iter(n, """ - << e%s""", sep=' << ", "') - - impl += ' << ") evaluates to false, where"' - - impl += Iter( - n, """ - << "\\n" << e%s << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v%s)""" - ) - - impl += """; -} - -// Internal macro for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED_FORMAT%(n)s. -// Don't use this in your code. -#define GTEST_PRED_FORMAT%(n)s_(pred_format, %(vs)s, on_failure)\\ - GTEST_ASSERT_(pred_format(%(vts)s, %(vs)s), \\ - on_failure) - -// Internal macro for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED%(n)s. Don't use -// this in your code. -#define GTEST_PRED%(n)s_(pred, %(vs)s, on_failure)\\ - GTEST_ASSERT_(::testing::AssertPred%(n)sHelper(#pred""" % DEFS - - impl += Iter(n, """, \\ - #v%s""") - - impl += """, \\ - pred""" - - impl += Iter(n, """, \\ - v%s""") - - impl += """), on_failure) - -// %(Arity)s predicate assertion macros. -#define EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT%(n)s(pred_format, %(vs)s) \\ - GTEST_PRED_FORMAT%(n)s_(pred_format, %(vs)s, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) -#define EXPECT_PRED%(n)s(pred, %(vs)s) \\ - GTEST_PRED%(n)s_(pred, %(vs)s, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) -#define ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT%(n)s(pred_format, %(vs)s) \\ - GTEST_PRED_FORMAT%(n)s_(pred_format, %(vs)s, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) -#define ASSERT_PRED%(n)s(pred, %(vs)s) \\ - GTEST_PRED%(n)s_(pred, %(vs)s, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) - -""" % DEFS - - return impl - - -def HeaderPostamble(): - """Returns the postamble for the header file.""" - - return """ - -} // namespace testing - -#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PRED_IMPL_H_ -""" - - -def GenerateFile(path, content): - """Given a file path and a content string - overwrites it with the given content. - """ - print 'Updating file %s . . .' % path - f = file(path, 'w+') - print >>f, content, - f.close() - - print 'File %s has been updated.' % path - - -def GenerateHeader(n): - """Given the maximum arity n, updates the header file that implements - the predicate assertions. - """ - GenerateFile(HEADER, - HeaderPreamble(n) - + ''.join([ImplementationForArity(i) for i in OneTo(n)]) - + HeaderPostamble()) - - -def UnitTestPreamble(): - """Returns the preamble for the unit test file.""" - - # A map that defines the values used in the preamble template. - DEFS = { - 'today' : time.strftime('%m/%d/%Y'), - 'year' : time.strftime('%Y'), - 'command' : '%s %s' % (os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]), sys.argv[1]), - } - - return ( - """// Copyright 2006, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// This file is AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED on %(today)s by command -// '%(command)s'. DO NOT EDIT BY HAND! - -// Regression test for gtest_pred_impl.h -// -// This file is generated by a script and quite long. If you intend to -// learn how Google Test works by reading its unit tests, read -// gtest_unittest.cc instead. -// -// This is intended as a regression test for the Google Test predicate -// assertions. We compile it as part of the gtest_unittest target -// only to keep the implementation tidy and compact, as it is quite -// involved to set up the stage for testing Google Test using Google -// Test itself. -// -// Currently, gtest_unittest takes ~11 seconds to run in the testing -// daemon. In the future, if it grows too large and needs much more -// time to finish, we should consider separating this file into a -// stand-alone regression test. - -#include <iostream> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest-spi.h" - -// A user-defined data type. -struct Bool { - explicit Bool(int val) : value(val != 0) {} - - bool operator>(int n) const { return value > Bool(n).value; } - - Bool operator+(const Bool& rhs) const { return Bool(value + rhs.value); } - - bool operator==(const Bool& rhs) const { return value == rhs.value; } - - bool value; -}; - -// Enables Bool to be used in assertions. -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const Bool& x) { - return os << (x.value ? "true" : "false"); -} - -""" % DEFS) - - -def TestsForArity(n): - """Returns the tests for n-ary predicate assertions.""" - - # A map that defines the values used in the template for the tests. - DEFS = { - 'n' : n, - 'es' : Iter(n, 'e%s', sep=', '), - 'vs' : Iter(n, 'v%s', sep=', '), - 'vts' : Iter(n, '#v%s', sep=', '), - 'tvs' : Iter(n, 'T%s v%s', sep=', '), - 'int_vs' : Iter(n, 'int v%s', sep=', '), - 'Bool_vs' : Iter(n, 'Bool v%s', sep=', '), - 'types' : Iter(n, 'typename T%s', sep=', '), - 'v_sum' : Iter(n, 'v%s', sep=' + '), - 'arity' : Arity(n), - 'Arity' : Title(Arity(n)), - } - - tests = ( - """// Sample functions/functors for testing %(arity)s predicate assertions. - -// A %(arity)s predicate function. -template <%(types)s> -bool PredFunction%(n)s(%(tvs)s) { - return %(v_sum)s > 0; -} - -// The following two functions are needed because a compiler doesn't have -// a context yet to know which template function must be instantiated. -bool PredFunction%(n)sInt(%(int_vs)s) { - return %(v_sum)s > 0; -} -bool PredFunction%(n)sBool(%(Bool_vs)s) { - return %(v_sum)s > 0; -} -""" % DEFS) - - tests += """ -// A %(arity)s predicate functor. -struct PredFunctor%(n)s { - template <%(types)s> - bool operator()(""" % DEFS - - tests += Iter(n, 'const T%s& v%s', sep=""", - """) - - tests += """) { - return %(v_sum)s > 0; - } -}; -""" % DEFS - - tests += """ -// A %(arity)s predicate-formatter function. -template <%(types)s> -testing::AssertionResult PredFormatFunction%(n)s(""" % DEFS - - tests += Iter(n, 'const char* e%s', sep=""", - """) - - tests += Iter(n, """, - const T%s& v%s""") - - tests += """) { - if (PredFunction%(n)s(%(vs)s)) - return testing::AssertionSuccess(); - - return testing::AssertionFailure() - << """ % DEFS - - tests += Iter(n, 'e%s', sep=' << " + " << ') - - tests += """ - << " is expected to be positive, but evaluates to " - << %(v_sum)s << "."; -} -""" % DEFS - - tests += """ -// A %(arity)s predicate-formatter functor. -struct PredFormatFunctor%(n)s { - template <%(types)s> - testing::AssertionResult operator()(""" % DEFS - - tests += Iter(n, 'const char* e%s', sep=""", - """) - - tests += Iter(n, """, - const T%s& v%s""") - - tests += """) const { - return PredFormatFunction%(n)s(%(es)s, %(vs)s); - } -}; -""" % DEFS - - tests += """ -// Tests for {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED_FORMAT%(n)s. - -class Predicate%(n)sTest : public testing::Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - expected_to_finish_ = true; - finished_ = false;""" % DEFS - - tests += """ - """ + Iter(n, 'n%s_ = ') + """0; - } -""" - - tests += """ - void TearDown() override { - // Verifies that each of the predicate's arguments was evaluated - // exactly once.""" - - tests += ''.join([""" - EXPECT_EQ(1, n%s_) << - "The predicate assertion didn't evaluate argument %s " - "exactly once.";""" % (i, i + 1) for i in OneTo(n)]) - - tests += """ - - // Verifies that the control flow in the test function is expected. - if (expected_to_finish_ && !finished_) { - FAIL() << "The predicate assertion unexpactedly aborted the test."; - } else if (!expected_to_finish_ && finished_) { - FAIL() << "The failed predicate assertion didn't abort the test " - "as expected."; - } - } - - // true if and only if the test function is expected to run to finish. - static bool expected_to_finish_; - - // true if and only if the test function did run to finish. - static bool finished_; -""" % DEFS - - tests += Iter(n, """ - static int n%s_;""") - - tests += """ -}; - -bool Predicate%(n)sTest::expected_to_finish_; -bool Predicate%(n)sTest::finished_; -""" % DEFS - - tests += Iter(n, """int Predicate%%(n)sTest::n%s_; -""") % DEFS - - tests += """ -typedef Predicate%(n)sTest EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT%(n)sTest; -typedef Predicate%(n)sTest ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT%(n)sTest; -typedef Predicate%(n)sTest EXPECT_PRED%(n)sTest; -typedef Predicate%(n)sTest ASSERT_PRED%(n)sTest; -""" % DEFS - - def GenTest(use_format, use_assert, expect_failure, - use_functor, use_user_type): - """Returns the test for a predicate assertion macro. - - Args: - use_format: true if and only if the assertion is a *_PRED_FORMAT*. - use_assert: true if and only if the assertion is a ASSERT_*. - expect_failure: true if and only if the assertion is expected to fail. - use_functor: true if and only if the first argument of the assertion is - a functor (as opposed to a function) - use_user_type: true if and only if the predicate functor/function takes - argument(s) of a user-defined type. - - Example: - - GenTest(1, 0, 0, 1, 0) returns a test that tests the behavior - of a successful EXPECT_PRED_FORMATn() that takes a functor - whose arguments have built-in types.""" - - if use_assert: - assrt = 'ASSERT' # 'assert' is reserved, so we cannot use - # that identifier here. - else: - assrt = 'EXPECT' - - assertion = assrt + '_PRED' - - if use_format: - pred_format = 'PredFormat' - assertion += '_FORMAT' - else: - pred_format = 'Pred' - - assertion += '%(n)s' % DEFS - - if use_functor: - pred_format_type = 'functor' - pred_format += 'Functor%(n)s()' - else: - pred_format_type = 'function' - pred_format += 'Function%(n)s' - if not use_format: - if use_user_type: - pred_format += 'Bool' - else: - pred_format += 'Int' - - test_name = pred_format_type.title() - - if use_user_type: - arg_type = 'user-defined type (Bool)' - test_name += 'OnUserType' - if expect_failure: - arg = 'Bool(n%s_++)' - else: - arg = 'Bool(++n%s_)' - else: - arg_type = 'built-in type (int)' - test_name += 'OnBuiltInType' - if expect_failure: - arg = 'n%s_++' - else: - arg = '++n%s_' - - if expect_failure: - successful_or_failed = 'failed' - expected_or_not = 'expected.' - test_name += 'Failure' - else: - successful_or_failed = 'successful' - expected_or_not = 'UNEXPECTED!' - test_name += 'Success' - - # A map that defines the values used in the test template. - defs = DEFS.copy() - defs.update({ - 'assert' : assrt, - 'assertion' : assertion, - 'test_name' : test_name, - 'pf_type' : pred_format_type, - 'pf' : pred_format, - 'arg_type' : arg_type, - 'arg' : arg, - 'successful' : successful_or_failed, - 'expected' : expected_or_not, - }) - - test = """ -// Tests a %(successful)s %(assertion)s where the -// predicate-formatter is a %(pf_type)s on a %(arg_type)s. -TEST_F(%(assertion)sTest, %(test_name)s) {""" % defs - - indent = (len(assertion) + 3)*' ' - extra_indent = '' - - if expect_failure: - extra_indent = ' ' - if use_assert: - test += """ - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT""" - else: - test += """ - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT""" - - test += '\n' + extra_indent + """ %(assertion)s(%(pf)s""" % defs - - test = test % defs - test += Iter(n, ',\n' + indent + extra_indent + '%(arg)s' % defs) - test += ');\n' + extra_indent + ' finished_ = true;\n' - - if expect_failure: - test += ' }, "");\n' - - test += '}\n' - return test - - # Generates tests for all 2**6 = 64 combinations. - tests += ''.join([GenTest(use_format, use_assert, expect_failure, - use_functor, use_user_type) - for use_format in [0, 1] - for use_assert in [0, 1] - for expect_failure in [0, 1] - for use_functor in [0, 1] - for use_user_type in [0, 1] - ]) - - return tests - - -def UnitTestPostamble(): - """Returns the postamble for the tests.""" - - return '' - - -def GenerateUnitTest(n): - """Returns the tests for up-to n-ary predicate assertions.""" - - GenerateFile(UNIT_TEST, - UnitTestPreamble() - + ''.join([TestsForArity(i) for i in OneTo(n)]) - + UnitTestPostamble()) - - -def _Main(): - """The entry point of the script. Generates the header file and its - unit test.""" - - if len(sys.argv) != 2: - print __doc__ - print 'Author: ' + __author__ - sys.exit(1) - - n = int(sys.argv[1]) - GenerateHeader(n) - GenerateUnitTest(n) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - _Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/gtest-config.in b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/gtest-config.in deleted file mode 100755 index 780f8432e..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/gtest-config.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,274 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -# These variables are automatically filled in by the configure script. -name="@PACKAGE_TARNAME@" -version="@PACKAGE_VERSION@" - -show_usage() -{ - echo "Usage: gtest-config [OPTIONS...]" -} - -show_help() -{ - show_usage - cat <<\EOF - -The `gtest-config' script provides access to the necessary compile and linking -flags to connect with Google C++ Testing Framework, both in a build prior to -installation, and on the system proper after installation. 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All Rights Reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Script for branching Google Test/Mock wiki pages for a new version. - -SYNOPSIS - release_docs.py NEW_RELEASE_VERSION - - Google Test and Google Mock's external user documentation is in - interlinked wiki files. When we release a new version of - Google Test or Google Mock, we need to branch the wiki files - such that users of a specific version of Google Test/Mock can - look up documenation relevant for that version. This script - automates that process by: - - - branching the current wiki pages (which document the - behavior of the SVN trunk head) to pages for the specified - version (e.g. branching FAQ.wiki to V2_6_FAQ.wiki when - NEW_RELEASE_VERSION is 2.6); - - updating the links in the branched files to point to the branched - version (e.g. a link in V2_6_FAQ.wiki that pointed to - Primer.wiki#Anchor will now point to V2_6_Primer.wiki#Anchor). - - NOTE: NEW_RELEASE_VERSION must be a NEW version number for - which the wiki pages don't yet exist; otherwise you'll get SVN - errors like "svn: Path 'V1_7_PumpManual.wiki' is not a - directory" when running the script. - -EXAMPLE - $ cd PATH/TO/GTEST_SVN_WORKSPACE/trunk - $ scripts/release_docs.py 2.6 # create wiki pages for v2.6 - $ svn status # verify the file list - $ svn diff # verify the file contents - $ svn commit -m "release wiki pages for v2.6" -""" - -__author__ = 'wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)' - -import os -import re -import sys - -import common - - -# Wiki pages that shouldn't be branched for every gtest/gmock release. -GTEST_UNVERSIONED_WIKIS = ['DevGuide.wiki'] -GMOCK_UNVERSIONED_WIKIS = [ - 'DesignDoc.wiki', - 'DevGuide.wiki', - 'KnownIssues.wiki' - ] - - -def DropWikiSuffix(wiki_filename): - """Removes the .wiki suffix (if any) from the given filename.""" - - return (wiki_filename[:-len('.wiki')] if wiki_filename.endswith('.wiki') - else wiki_filename) - - -class WikiBrancher(object): - """Branches ...""" - - def __init__(self, dot_version): - self.project, svn_root_path = common.GetSvnInfo() - if self.project not in ('googletest', 'googlemock'): - sys.exit('This script must be run in a gtest or gmock SVN workspace.') - self.wiki_dir = svn_root_path + '/wiki' - # Turn '2.6' to 'V2_6_'. - self.version_prefix = 'V' + dot_version.replace('.', '_') + '_' - self.files_to_branch = self.GetFilesToBranch() - page_names = [DropWikiSuffix(f) for f in self.files_to_branch] - # A link to Foo.wiki is in one of the following forms: - # [Foo words] - # [Foo#Anchor words] - # [http://code.google.com/.../wiki/Foo words] - # [http://code.google.com/.../wiki/Foo#Anchor words] - # We want to replace 'Foo' with 'V2_6_Foo' in the above cases. - self.search_for_re = re.compile( - # This regex matches either - # [Foo - # or - # /wiki/Foo - # followed by a space or a #, where Foo is the name of an - # unversioned wiki page. - r'(\[|/wiki/)(%s)([ #])' % '|'.join(page_names)) - self.replace_with = r'\1%s\2\3' % (self.version_prefix,) - - def GetFilesToBranch(self): - """Returns a list of .wiki file names that need to be branched.""" - - unversioned_wikis = (GTEST_UNVERSIONED_WIKIS if self.project == 'googletest' - else GMOCK_UNVERSIONED_WIKIS) - return [f for f in os.listdir(self.wiki_dir) - if (f.endswith('.wiki') and - not re.match(r'^V\d', f) and # Excluded versioned .wiki files. - f not in unversioned_wikis)] - - def BranchFiles(self): - """Branches the .wiki files needed to be branched.""" - - print 'Branching %d .wiki files:' % (len(self.files_to_branch),) - os.chdir(self.wiki_dir) - for f in self.files_to_branch: - command = 'svn cp %s %s%s' % (f, self.version_prefix, f) - print command - os.system(command) - - def UpdateLinksInBranchedFiles(self): - - for f in self.files_to_branch: - source_file = os.path.join(self.wiki_dir, f) - versioned_file = os.path.join(self.wiki_dir, self.version_prefix + f) - print 'Updating links in %s.' % (versioned_file,) - text = file(source_file, 'r').read() - new_text = self.search_for_re.sub(self.replace_with, text) - file(versioned_file, 'w').write(new_text) - - -def main(): - if len(sys.argv) != 2: - sys.exit(__doc__) - - brancher = WikiBrancher(sys.argv[1]) - brancher.BranchFiles() - brancher.UpdateLinksInBranchedFiles() - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/run_with_path.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/run_with_path.py deleted file mode 100755 index d46ab4d34..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/run_with_path.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2010 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. - -"""Runs program specified in the command line with the substituted PATH. - - This script is needed for to support building under Pulse which is unable - to override the existing PATH variable. -""" - -import os -import subprocess -import sys - -SUBST_PATH_ENV_VAR_NAME = "SUBST_PATH" - -def main(): - if SUBST_PATH_ENV_VAR_NAME in os.environ: - os.environ["PATH"] = os.environ[SUBST_PATH_ENV_VAR_NAME] - - exit_code = subprocess.Popen(sys.argv[1:]).wait() - - # exit_code is negative (-signal) if the process has been terminated by - # a signal. Returning negative exit code is not portable and so we return - # 100 instead. - if exit_code < 0: - exit_code = 100 - - sys.exit(exit_code) - -if __name__ == "__main__": - main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/upload.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/upload.py deleted file mode 100755 index eba571142..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/upload.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1402 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Tool for uploading diffs from a version control system to the codereview app. - -Usage summary: upload.py [options] [-- diff_options] - -Diff options are passed to the diff command of the underlying system. - -Supported version control systems: - Git - Mercurial - Subversion - -It is important for Git/Mercurial users to specify a tree/node/branch to diff -against by using the '--rev' option. -""" -# This code is derived from appcfg.py in the App Engine SDK (open source), -# and from ASPN recipe #146306. - -import cookielib -import getpass -import logging -import md5 -import mimetypes -import optparse -import os -import re -import socket -import subprocess -import sys -import urllib -import urllib2 -import urlparse - -try: - import readline -except ImportError: - pass - -# The logging verbosity: -# 0: Errors only. -# 1: Status messages. -# 2: Info logs. -# 3: Debug logs. -verbosity = 1 - -# Max size of patch or base file. -MAX_UPLOAD_SIZE = 900 * 1024 - - -def GetEmail(prompt): - """Prompts the user for their email address and returns it. - - The last used email address is saved to a file and offered up as a suggestion - to the user. If the user presses enter without typing in anything the last - used email address is used. If the user enters a new address, it is saved - for next time we prompt. - - """ - last_email_file_name = os.path.expanduser("~/.last_codereview_email_address") - last_email = "" - if os.path.exists(last_email_file_name): - try: - last_email_file = open(last_email_file_name, "r") - last_email = last_email_file.readline().strip("\n") - last_email_file.close() - prompt += " [%s]" % last_email - except IOError, e: - pass - email = raw_input(prompt + ": ").strip() - if email: - try: - last_email_file = open(last_email_file_name, "w") - last_email_file.write(email) - last_email_file.close() - except IOError, e: - pass - else: - email = last_email - return email - - -def StatusUpdate(msg): - """Print a status message to stdout. - - If 'verbosity' is greater than 0, print the message. - - Args: - msg: The string to print. - """ - if verbosity > 0: - print msg - - -def ErrorExit(msg): - """Print an error message to stderr and exit.""" - print >>sys.stderr, msg - sys.exit(1) - - -class ClientLoginError(urllib2.HTTPError): - """Raised to indicate there was an error authenticating with ClientLogin.""" - - def __init__(self, url, code, msg, headers, args): - urllib2.HTTPError.__init__(self, url, code, msg, headers, None) - self.args = args - self.reason = args["Error"] - - -class AbstractRpcServer(object): - """Provides a common interface for a simple RPC server.""" - - def __init__(self, host, auth_function, host_override=None, extra_headers={}, - save_cookies=False): - """Creates a new HttpRpcServer. - - Args: - host: The host to send requests to. - auth_function: A function that takes no arguments and returns an - (email, password) tuple when called. Will be called if authentication - is required. - host_override: The host header to send to the server (defaults to host). - extra_headers: A dict of extra headers to append to every request. - save_cookies: If True, save the authentication cookies to local disk. - If False, use an in-memory cookiejar instead. Subclasses must - implement this functionality. Defaults to False. - """ - self.host = host - self.host_override = host_override - self.auth_function = auth_function - self.authenticated = False - self.extra_headers = extra_headers - self.save_cookies = save_cookies - self.opener = self._GetOpener() - if self.host_override: - logging.info("Server: %s; Host: %s", self.host, self.host_override) - else: - logging.info("Server: %s", self.host) - - def _GetOpener(self): - """Returns an OpenerDirector for making HTTP requests. - - Returns: - A urllib2.OpenerDirector object. - """ - raise NotImplementedError() - - def _CreateRequest(self, url, data=None): - """Creates a new urllib request.""" - logging.debug("Creating request for: '%s' with payload:\n%s", url, data) - req = urllib2.Request(url, data=data) - if self.host_override: - req.add_header("Host", self.host_override) - for key, value in self.extra_headers.iteritems(): - req.add_header(key, value) - return req - - def _GetAuthToken(self, email, password): - """Uses ClientLogin to authenticate the user, returning an auth token. - - Args: - email: The user's email address - password: The user's password - - Raises: - ClientLoginError: If there was an error authenticating with ClientLogin. - HTTPError: If there was some other form of HTTP error. - - Returns: - The authentication token returned by ClientLogin. - """ - account_type = "GOOGLE" - if self.host.endswith(".google.com"): - # Needed for use inside Google. - account_type = "HOSTED" - req = self._CreateRequest( - url="https://www.google.com/accounts/ClientLogin", - data=urllib.urlencode({ - "Email": email, - "Passwd": password, - "service": "ah", - "source": "rietveld-codereview-upload", - "accountType": account_type, - }), - ) - try: - response = self.opener.open(req) - response_body = response.read() - response_dict = dict(x.split("=") - for x in response_body.split("\n") if x) - return response_dict["Auth"] - except urllib2.HTTPError, e: - if e.code == 403: - body = e.read() - response_dict = dict(x.split("=", 1) for x in body.split("\n") if x) - raise ClientLoginError(req.get_full_url(), e.code, e.msg, - e.headers, response_dict) - else: - raise - - def _GetAuthCookie(self, auth_token): - """Fetches authentication cookies for an authentication token. - - Args: - auth_token: The authentication token returned by ClientLogin. - - Raises: - HTTPError: If there was an error fetching the authentication cookies. - """ - # This is a dummy value to allow us to identify when we're successful. - continue_location = "http://localhost/" - args = {"continue": continue_location, "auth": auth_token} - req = self._CreateRequest("http://%s/_ah/login?%s" % - (self.host, urllib.urlencode(args))) - try: - response = self.opener.open(req) - except urllib2.HTTPError, e: - response = e - if (response.code != 302 or - response.info()["location"] != continue_location): - raise urllib2.HTTPError(req.get_full_url(), response.code, response.msg, - response.headers, response.fp) - self.authenticated = True - - def _Authenticate(self): - """Authenticates the user. - - The authentication process works as follows: - 1) We get a username and password from the user - 2) We use ClientLogin to obtain an AUTH token for the user - (see https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/AuthForInstalledApps). - 3) We pass the auth token to /_ah/login on the server to obtain an - authentication cookie. If login was successful, it tries to redirect - us to the URL we provided. - - If we attempt to access the upload API without first obtaining an - authentication cookie, it returns a 401 response and directs us to - authenticate ourselves with ClientLogin. - """ - for i in range(3): - credentials = self.auth_function() - try: - auth_token = self._GetAuthToken(credentials[0], credentials[1]) - except ClientLoginError, e: - if e.reason == "BadAuthentication": - print >>sys.stderr, "Invalid username or password." - continue - if e.reason == "CaptchaRequired": - print >>sys.stderr, ( - "Please go to\n" - "https://www.google.com/accounts/DisplayUnlockCaptcha\n" - "and verify you are a human. Then try again.") - break - if e.reason == "NotVerified": - print >>sys.stderr, "Account not verified." - break - if e.reason == "TermsNotAgreed": - print >>sys.stderr, "User has not agreed to TOS." - break - if e.reason == "AccountDeleted": - print >>sys.stderr, "The user account has been deleted." - break - if e.reason == "AccountDisabled": - print >>sys.stderr, "The user account has been disabled." - break - if e.reason == "ServiceDisabled": - print >>sys.stderr, ("The user's access to the service has been " - "disabled.") - break - if e.reason == "ServiceUnavailable": - print >>sys.stderr, "The service is not available; try again later." - break - raise - self._GetAuthCookie(auth_token) - return - - def Send(self, request_path, payload=None, - content_type="application/octet-stream", - timeout=None, - **kwargs): - """Sends an RPC and returns the response. - - Args: - request_path: The path to send the request to, eg /api/appversion/create. - payload: The body of the request, or None to send an empty request. - content_type: The Content-Type header to use. - timeout: timeout in seconds; default None i.e. no timeout. - (Note: for large requests on OS X, the timeout doesn't work right.) - kwargs: Any keyword arguments are converted into query string parameters. - - Returns: - The response body, as a string. - """ - # TODO: Don't require authentication. Let the server say - # whether it is necessary. - if not self.authenticated: - self._Authenticate() - - old_timeout = socket.getdefaulttimeout() - socket.setdefaulttimeout(timeout) - try: - tries = 0 - while True: - tries += 1 - args = dict(kwargs) - url = "http://%s%s" % (self.host, request_path) - if args: - url += "?" + urllib.urlencode(args) - req = self._CreateRequest(url=url, data=payload) - req.add_header("Content-Type", content_type) - try: - f = self.opener.open(req) - response = f.read() - f.close() - return response - except urllib2.HTTPError, e: - if tries > 3: - raise - elif e.code == 401: - self._Authenticate() -## elif e.code >= 500 and e.code < 600: -## # Server Error - try again. -## continue - else: - raise - finally: - socket.setdefaulttimeout(old_timeout) - - -class HttpRpcServer(AbstractRpcServer): - """Provides a simplified RPC-style interface for HTTP requests.""" - - def _Authenticate(self): - """Save the cookie jar after authentication.""" - super(HttpRpcServer, self)._Authenticate() - if self.save_cookies: - StatusUpdate("Saving authentication cookies to %s" % self.cookie_file) - self.cookie_jar.save() - - def _GetOpener(self): - """Returns an OpenerDirector that supports cookies and ignores redirects. - - Returns: - A urllib2.OpenerDirector object. - """ - opener = urllib2.OpenerDirector() - opener.add_handler(urllib2.ProxyHandler()) - opener.add_handler(urllib2.UnknownHandler()) - opener.add_handler(urllib2.HTTPHandler()) - opener.add_handler(urllib2.HTTPDefaultErrorHandler()) - opener.add_handler(urllib2.HTTPSHandler()) - opener.add_handler(urllib2.HTTPErrorProcessor()) - if self.save_cookies: - self.cookie_file = os.path.expanduser("~/.codereview_upload_cookies") - self.cookie_jar = cookielib.MozillaCookieJar(self.cookie_file) - if os.path.exists(self.cookie_file): - try: - self.cookie_jar.load() - self.authenticated = True - StatusUpdate("Loaded authentication cookies from %s" % - self.cookie_file) - except (cookielib.LoadError, IOError): - # Failed to load cookies - just ignore them. - pass - else: - # Create an empty cookie file with mode 600 - fd = os.open(self.cookie_file, os.O_CREAT, 0600) - os.close(fd) - # Always chmod the cookie file - os.chmod(self.cookie_file, 0600) - else: - # Don't save cookies across runs of update.py. - self.cookie_jar = cookielib.CookieJar() - opener.add_handler(urllib2.HTTPCookieProcessor(self.cookie_jar)) - return opener - - -parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage="%prog [options] [-- diff_options]") -parser.add_option("-y", "--assume_yes", action="store_true", - dest="assume_yes", default=False, - help="Assume that the answer to yes/no questions is 'yes'.") -# Logging -group = parser.add_option_group("Logging options") -group.add_option("-q", "--quiet", action="store_const", const=0, - dest="verbose", help="Print errors only.") -group.add_option("-v", "--verbose", action="store_const", const=2, - dest="verbose", default=1, - help="Print info level logs (default).") -group.add_option("--noisy", action="store_const", const=3, - dest="verbose", help="Print all logs.") -# Review server -group = parser.add_option_group("Review server options") -group.add_option("-s", "--server", action="store", dest="server", - default="codereview.appspot.com", - metavar="SERVER", - help=("The server to upload to. The format is host[:port]. " - "Defaults to 'codereview.appspot.com'.")) -group.add_option("-e", "--email", action="store", dest="email", - metavar="EMAIL", default=None, - help="The username to use. Will prompt if omitted.") -group.add_option("-H", "--host", action="store", dest="host", - metavar="HOST", default=None, - help="Overrides the Host header sent with all RPCs.") -group.add_option("--no_cookies", action="store_false", - dest="save_cookies", default=True, - help="Do not save authentication cookies to local disk.") -# Issue -group = parser.add_option_group("Issue options") -group.add_option("-d", "--description", action="store", dest="description", - metavar="DESCRIPTION", default=None, - help="Optional description when creating an issue.") -group.add_option("-f", "--description_file", action="store", - dest="description_file", metavar="DESCRIPTION_FILE", - default=None, - help="Optional path of a file that contains " - "the description when creating an issue.") -group.add_option("-r", "--reviewers", action="store", dest="reviewers", - metavar="REVIEWERS", default=None, - help="Add reviewers (comma separated email addresses).") -group.add_option("--cc", action="store", dest="cc", - metavar="CC", default=None, - help="Add CC (comma separated email addresses).") -# Upload options -group = parser.add_option_group("Patch options") -group.add_option("-m", "--message", action="store", dest="message", - metavar="MESSAGE", default=None, - help="A message to identify the patch. " - "Will prompt if omitted.") -group.add_option("-i", "--issue", type="int", action="store", - metavar="ISSUE", default=None, - help="Issue number to which to add. Defaults to new issue.") -group.add_option("--download_base", action="store_true", - dest="download_base", default=False, - help="Base files will be downloaded by the server " - "(side-by-side diffs may not work on files with CRs).") -group.add_option("--rev", action="store", dest="revision", - metavar="REV", default=None, - help="Branch/tree/revision to diff against (used by DVCS).") -group.add_option("--send_mail", action="store_true", - dest="send_mail", default=False, - help="Send notification email to reviewers.") - - -def GetRpcServer(options): - """Returns an instance of an AbstractRpcServer. - - Returns: - A new AbstractRpcServer, on which RPC calls can be made. - """ - - rpc_server_class = HttpRpcServer - - def GetUserCredentials(): - """Prompts the user for a username and password.""" - email = options.email - if email is None: - email = GetEmail("Email (login for uploading to %s)" % options.server) - password = getpass.getpass("Password for %s: " % email) - return (email, password) - - # If this is the dev_appserver, use fake authentication. - host = (options.host or options.server).lower() - if host == "localhost" or host.startswith("localhost:"): - email = options.email - if email is None: - email = "test@example.com" - logging.info("Using debug user %s. Override with --email" % email) - server = rpc_server_class( - options.server, - lambda: (email, "password"), - host_override=options.host, - extra_headers={"Cookie": - 'dev_appserver_login="%s:False"' % email}, - save_cookies=options.save_cookies) - # Don't try to talk to ClientLogin. - server.authenticated = True - return server - - return rpc_server_class(options.server, GetUserCredentials, - host_override=options.host, - save_cookies=options.save_cookies) - - -def EncodeMultipartFormData(fields, files): - """Encode form fields for multipart/form-data. - - Args: - fields: A sequence of (name, value) elements for regular form fields. - files: A sequence of (name, filename, value) elements for data to be - uploaded as files. - Returns: - (content_type, body) ready for httplib.HTTP instance. - - Source: - https://web.archive.org/web/20160116052001/code.activestate.com/recipes/146306 - """ - BOUNDARY = '-M-A-G-I-C---B-O-U-N-D-A-R-Y-' - CRLF = '\r\n' - lines = [] - for (key, value) in fields: - lines.append('--' + BOUNDARY) - lines.append('Content-Disposition: form-data; name="%s"' % key) - lines.append('') - lines.append(value) - for (key, filename, value) in files: - lines.append('--' + BOUNDARY) - lines.append('Content-Disposition: form-data; name="%s"; filename="%s"' % - (key, filename)) - lines.append('Content-Type: %s' % GetContentType(filename)) - lines.append('') - lines.append(value) - lines.append('--' + BOUNDARY + '--') - lines.append('') - body = CRLF.join(lines) - content_type = 'multipart/form-data; boundary=%s' % BOUNDARY - return content_type, body - - -def GetContentType(filename): - """Helper to guess the content-type from the filename.""" - return mimetypes.guess_type(filename)[0] or 'application/octet-stream' - - -# Use a shell for subcommands on Windows to get a PATH search. -use_shell = sys.platform.startswith("win") - -def RunShellWithReturnCode(command, print_output=False, - universal_newlines=True): - """Executes a command and returns the output from stdout and the return code. - - Args: - command: Command to execute. - print_output: If True, the output is printed to stdout. - If False, both stdout and stderr are ignored. - universal_newlines: Use universal_newlines flag (default: True). - - Returns: - Tuple (output, return code) - """ - logging.info("Running %s", command) - p = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, - shell=use_shell, universal_newlines=universal_newlines) - if print_output: - output_array = [] - while True: - line = p.stdout.readline() - if not line: - break - print line.strip("\n") - output_array.append(line) - output = "".join(output_array) - else: - output = p.stdout.read() - p.wait() - errout = p.stderr.read() - if print_output and errout: - print >>sys.stderr, errout - p.stdout.close() - p.stderr.close() - return output, p.returncode - - -def RunShell(command, silent_ok=False, universal_newlines=True, - print_output=False): - data, retcode = RunShellWithReturnCode(command, print_output, - universal_newlines) - if retcode: - ErrorExit("Got error status from %s:\n%s" % (command, data)) - if not silent_ok and not data: - ErrorExit("No output from %s" % command) - return data - - -class VersionControlSystem(object): - """Abstract base class providing an interface to the VCS.""" - - def __init__(self, options): - """Constructor. - - Args: - options: Command line options. - """ - self.options = options - - def GenerateDiff(self, args): - """Return the current diff as a string. - - Args: - args: Extra arguments to pass to the diff command. - """ - raise NotImplementedError( - "abstract method -- subclass %s must override" % self.__class__) - - def GetUnknownFiles(self): - """Return a list of files unknown to the VCS.""" - raise NotImplementedError( - "abstract method -- subclass %s must override" % self.__class__) - - def CheckForUnknownFiles(self): - """Show an "are you sure?" prompt if there are unknown files.""" - unknown_files = self.GetUnknownFiles() - if unknown_files: - print "The following files are not added to version control:" - for line in unknown_files: - print line - prompt = "Are you sure to continue?(y/N) " - answer = raw_input(prompt).strip() - if answer != "y": - ErrorExit("User aborted") - - def GetBaseFile(self, filename): - """Get the content of the upstream version of a file. - - Returns: - A tuple (base_content, new_content, is_binary, status) - base_content: The contents of the base file. - new_content: For text files, this is empty. For binary files, this is - the contents of the new file, since the diff output won't contain - information to reconstruct the current file. - is_binary: True iff the file is binary. - status: The status of the file. - """ - - raise NotImplementedError( - "abstract method -- subclass %s must override" % self.__class__) - - - def GetBaseFiles(self, diff): - """Helper that calls GetBase file for each file in the patch. - - Returns: - A dictionary that maps from filename to GetBaseFile's tuple. Filenames - are retrieved based on lines that start with "Index:" or - "Property changes on:". - """ - files = {} - for line in diff.splitlines(True): - if line.startswith('Index:') or line.startswith('Property changes on:'): - unused, filename = line.split(':', 1) - # On Windows if a file has property changes its filename uses '\' - # instead of '/'. - filename = filename.strip().replace('\\', '/') - files[filename] = self.GetBaseFile(filename) - return files - - - def UploadBaseFiles(self, issue, rpc_server, patch_list, patchset, options, - files): - """Uploads the base files (and if necessary, the current ones as well).""" - - def UploadFile(filename, file_id, content, is_binary, status, is_base): - """Uploads a file to the server.""" - file_too_large = False - if is_base: - type = "base" - else: - type = "current" - if len(content) > MAX_UPLOAD_SIZE: - print ("Not uploading the %s file for %s because it's too large." % - (type, filename)) - file_too_large = True - content = "" - checksum = md5.new(content).hexdigest() - if options.verbose > 0 and not file_too_large: - print "Uploading %s file for %s" % (type, filename) - url = "/%d/upload_content/%d/%d" % (int(issue), int(patchset), file_id) - form_fields = [("filename", filename), - ("status", status), - ("checksum", checksum), - ("is_binary", str(is_binary)), - ("is_current", str(not is_base)), - ] - if file_too_large: - form_fields.append(("file_too_large", "1")) - if options.email: - form_fields.append(("user", options.email)) - ctype, body = EncodeMultipartFormData(form_fields, - [("data", filename, content)]) - response_body = rpc_server.Send(url, body, - content_type=ctype) - if not response_body.startswith("OK"): - StatusUpdate(" --> %s" % response_body) - sys.exit(1) - - patches = dict() - [patches.setdefault(v, k) for k, v in patch_list] - for filename in patches.keys(): - base_content, new_content, is_binary, status = files[filename] - file_id_str = patches.get(filename) - if file_id_str.find("nobase") != -1: - base_content = None - file_id_str = file_id_str[file_id_str.rfind("_") + 1:] - file_id = int(file_id_str) - if base_content != None: - UploadFile(filename, file_id, base_content, is_binary, status, True) - if new_content != None: - UploadFile(filename, file_id, new_content, is_binary, status, False) - - def IsImage(self, filename): - """Returns true if the filename has an image extension.""" - mimetype = mimetypes.guess_type(filename)[0] - if not mimetype: - return False - return mimetype.startswith("image/") - - -class SubversionVCS(VersionControlSystem): - """Implementation of the VersionControlSystem interface for Subversion.""" - - def __init__(self, options): - super(SubversionVCS, self).__init__(options) - if self.options.revision: - match = re.match(r"(\d+)(:(\d+))?", self.options.revision) - if not match: - ErrorExit("Invalid Subversion revision %s." % self.options.revision) - self.rev_start = match.group(1) - self.rev_end = match.group(3) - else: - self.rev_start = self.rev_end = None - # Cache output from "svn list -r REVNO dirname". - # Keys: dirname, Values: 2-tuple (output for start rev and end rev). - self.svnls_cache = {} - # SVN base URL is required to fetch files deleted in an older revision. - # Result is cached to not guess it over and over again in GetBaseFile(). - required = self.options.download_base or self.options.revision is not None - self.svn_base = self._GuessBase(required) - - def GuessBase(self, required): - """Wrapper for _GuessBase.""" - return self.svn_base - - def _GuessBase(self, required): - """Returns the SVN base URL. - - Args: - required: If true, exits if the url can't be guessed, otherwise None is - returned. - """ - info = RunShell(["svn", "info"]) - for line in info.splitlines(): - words = line.split() - if len(words) == 2 and words[0] == "URL:": - url = words[1] - scheme, netloc, path, params, query, fragment = urlparse.urlparse(url) - username, netloc = urllib.splituser(netloc) - if username: - logging.info("Removed username from base URL") - if netloc.endswith("svn.python.org"): - if netloc == "svn.python.org": - if path.startswith("/projects/"): - path = path[9:] - elif netloc != "pythondev@svn.python.org": - ErrorExit("Unrecognized Python URL: %s" % url) - base = "http://svn.python.org/view/*checkout*%s/" % path - logging.info("Guessed Python base = %s", base) - elif netloc.endswith("svn.collab.net"): - if path.startswith("/repos/"): - path = path[6:] - base = "http://svn.collab.net/viewvc/*checkout*%s/" % path - logging.info("Guessed CollabNet base = %s", base) - elif netloc.endswith(".googlecode.com"): - path = path + "/" - base = urlparse.urlunparse(("http", netloc, path, params, - query, fragment)) - logging.info("Guessed Google Code base = %s", base) - else: - path = path + "/" - base = urlparse.urlunparse((scheme, netloc, path, params, - query, fragment)) - logging.info("Guessed base = %s", base) - return base - if required: - ErrorExit("Can't find URL in output from svn info") - return None - - def GenerateDiff(self, args): - cmd = ["svn", "diff"] - if self.options.revision: - cmd += ["-r", self.options.revision] - cmd.extend(args) - data = RunShell(cmd) - count = 0 - for line in data.splitlines(): - if line.startswith("Index:") or line.startswith("Property changes on:"): - count += 1 - logging.info(line) - if not count: - ErrorExit("No valid patches found in output from svn diff") - return data - - def _CollapseKeywords(self, content, keyword_str): - """Collapses SVN keywords.""" - # svn cat translates keywords but svn diff doesn't. As a result of this - # behavior patching.PatchChunks() fails with a chunk mismatch error. - # This part was originally written by the Review Board development team - # who had the same problem (https://reviews.reviewboard.org/r/276/). - # Mapping of keywords to known aliases - svn_keywords = { - # Standard keywords - 'Date': ['Date', 'LastChangedDate'], - 'Revision': ['Revision', 'LastChangedRevision', 'Rev'], - 'Author': ['Author', 'LastChangedBy'], - 'HeadURL': ['HeadURL', 'URL'], - 'Id': ['Id'], - - # Aliases - 'LastChangedDate': ['LastChangedDate', 'Date'], - 'LastChangedRevision': ['LastChangedRevision', 'Rev', 'Revision'], - 'LastChangedBy': ['LastChangedBy', 'Author'], - 'URL': ['URL', 'HeadURL'], - } - - def repl(m): - if m.group(2): - return "$%s::%s$" % (m.group(1), " " * len(m.group(3))) - return "$%s$" % m.group(1) - keywords = [keyword - for name in keyword_str.split(" ") - for keyword in svn_keywords.get(name, [])] - return re.sub(r"\$(%s):(:?)([^\$]+)\$" % '|'.join(keywords), repl, content) - - def GetUnknownFiles(self): - status = RunShell(["svn", "status", "--ignore-externals"], silent_ok=True) - unknown_files = [] - for line in status.split("\n"): - if line and line[0] == "?": - unknown_files.append(line) - return unknown_files - - def ReadFile(self, filename): - """Returns the contents of a file.""" - file = open(filename, 'rb') - result = "" - try: - result = file.read() - finally: - file.close() - return result - - def GetStatus(self, filename): - """Returns the status of a file.""" - if not self.options.revision: - status = RunShell(["svn", "status", "--ignore-externals", filename]) - if not status: - ErrorExit("svn status returned no output for %s" % filename) - status_lines = status.splitlines() - # If file is in a cl, the output will begin with - # "\n--- Changelist 'cl_name':\n". See - # https://web.archive.org/web/20090918234815/svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk/notes/changelist-design.txt - if (len(status_lines) == 3 and - not status_lines[0] and - status_lines[1].startswith("--- Changelist")): - status = status_lines[2] - else: - status = status_lines[0] - # If we have a revision to diff against we need to run "svn list" - # for the old and the new revision and compare the results to get - # the correct status for a file. - else: - dirname, relfilename = os.path.split(filename) - if dirname not in self.svnls_cache: - cmd = ["svn", "list", "-r", self.rev_start, dirname or "."] - out, returncode = RunShellWithReturnCode(cmd) - if returncode: - ErrorExit("Failed to get status for %s." % filename) - old_files = out.splitlines() - args = ["svn", "list"] - if self.rev_end: - args += ["-r", self.rev_end] - cmd = args + [dirname or "."] - out, returncode = RunShellWithReturnCode(cmd) - if returncode: - ErrorExit("Failed to run command %s" % cmd) - self.svnls_cache[dirname] = (old_files, out.splitlines()) - old_files, new_files = self.svnls_cache[dirname] - if relfilename in old_files and relfilename not in new_files: - status = "D " - elif relfilename in old_files and relfilename in new_files: - status = "M " - else: - status = "A " - return status - - def GetBaseFile(self, filename): - status = self.GetStatus(filename) - base_content = None - new_content = None - - # If a file is copied its status will be "A +", which signifies - # "addition-with-history". See "svn st" for more information. We need to - # upload the original file or else diff parsing will fail if the file was - # edited. - if status[0] == "A" and status[3] != "+": - # We'll need to upload the new content if we're adding a binary file - # since diff's output won't contain it. - mimetype = RunShell(["svn", "propget", "svn:mime-type", filename], - silent_ok=True) - base_content = "" - is_binary = mimetype and not mimetype.startswith("text/") - if is_binary and self.IsImage(filename): - new_content = self.ReadFile(filename) - elif (status[0] in ("M", "D", "R") or - (status[0] == "A" and status[3] == "+") or # Copied file. - (status[0] == " " and status[1] == "M")): # Property change. - args = [] - if self.options.revision: - url = "%s/%s@%s" % (self.svn_base, filename, self.rev_start) - else: - # Don't change filename, it's needed later. - url = filename - args += ["-r", "BASE"] - cmd = ["svn"] + args + ["propget", "svn:mime-type", url] - mimetype, returncode = RunShellWithReturnCode(cmd) - if returncode: - # File does not exist in the requested revision. - # Reset mimetype, it contains an error message. - mimetype = "" - get_base = False - is_binary = mimetype and not mimetype.startswith("text/") - if status[0] == " ": - # Empty base content just to force an upload. - base_content = "" - elif is_binary: - if self.IsImage(filename): - get_base = True - if status[0] == "M": - if not self.rev_end: - new_content = self.ReadFile(filename) - else: - url = "%s/%s@%s" % (self.svn_base, filename, self.rev_end) - new_content = RunShell(["svn", "cat", url], - universal_newlines=True, silent_ok=True) - else: - base_content = "" - else: - get_base = True - - if get_base: - if is_binary: - universal_newlines = False - else: - universal_newlines = True - if self.rev_start: - # "svn cat -r REV delete_file.txt" doesn't work. cat requires - # the full URL with "@REV" appended instead of using "-r" option. - url = "%s/%s@%s" % (self.svn_base, filename, self.rev_start) - base_content = RunShell(["svn", "cat", url], - universal_newlines=universal_newlines, - silent_ok=True) - else: - base_content = RunShell(["svn", "cat", filename], - universal_newlines=universal_newlines, - silent_ok=True) - if not is_binary: - args = [] - if self.rev_start: - url = "%s/%s@%s" % (self.svn_base, filename, self.rev_start) - else: - url = filename - args += ["-r", "BASE"] - cmd = ["svn"] + args + ["propget", "svn:keywords", url] - keywords, returncode = RunShellWithReturnCode(cmd) - if keywords and not returncode: - base_content = self._CollapseKeywords(base_content, keywords) - else: - StatusUpdate("svn status returned unexpected output: %s" % status) - sys.exit(1) - return base_content, new_content, is_binary, status[0:5] - - -class GitVCS(VersionControlSystem): - """Implementation of the VersionControlSystem interface for Git.""" - - def __init__(self, options): - super(GitVCS, self).__init__(options) - # Map of filename -> hash of base file. - self.base_hashes = {} - - def GenerateDiff(self, extra_args): - # This is more complicated than svn's GenerateDiff because we must convert - # the diff output to include an svn-style "Index:" line as well as record - # the hashes of the base files, so we can upload them along with our diff. - if self.options.revision: - extra_args = [self.options.revision] + extra_args - gitdiff = RunShell(["git", "diff", "--full-index"] + extra_args) - svndiff = [] - filecount = 0 - filename = None - for line in gitdiff.splitlines(): - match = re.match(r"diff --git a/(.*) b/.*$", line) - if match: - filecount += 1 - filename = match.group(1) - svndiff.append("Index: %s\n" % filename) - else: - # The "index" line in a git diff looks like this (long hashes elided): - # index 82c0d44..b2cee3f 100755 - # We want to save the left hash, as that identifies the base file. - match = re.match(r"index (\w+)\.\.", line) - if match: - self.base_hashes[filename] = match.group(1) - svndiff.append(line + "\n") - if not filecount: - ErrorExit("No valid patches found in output from git diff") - return "".join(svndiff) - - def GetUnknownFiles(self): - status = RunShell(["git", "ls-files", "--exclude-standard", "--others"], - silent_ok=True) - return status.splitlines() - - def GetBaseFile(self, filename): - hash = self.base_hashes[filename] - base_content = None - new_content = None - is_binary = False - if hash == "0" * 40: # All-zero hash indicates no base file. - status = "A" - base_content = "" - else: - status = "M" - base_content, returncode = RunShellWithReturnCode(["git", "show", hash]) - if returncode: - ErrorExit("Got error status from 'git show %s'" % hash) - return (base_content, new_content, is_binary, status) - - -class MercurialVCS(VersionControlSystem): - """Implementation of the VersionControlSystem interface for Mercurial.""" - - def __init__(self, options, repo_dir): - super(MercurialVCS, self).__init__(options) - # Absolute path to repository (we can be in a subdir) - self.repo_dir = os.path.normpath(repo_dir) - # Compute the subdir - cwd = os.path.normpath(os.getcwd()) - assert cwd.startswith(self.repo_dir) - self.subdir = cwd[len(self.repo_dir):].lstrip(r"\/") - if self.options.revision: - self.base_rev = self.options.revision - else: - self.base_rev = RunShell(["hg", "parent", "-q"]).split(':')[1].strip() - - def _GetRelPath(self, filename): - """Get relative path of a file according to the current directory, - given its logical path in the repo.""" - assert filename.startswith(self.subdir), filename - return filename[len(self.subdir):].lstrip(r"\/") - - def GenerateDiff(self, extra_args): - # If no file specified, restrict to the current subdir - extra_args = extra_args or ["."] - cmd = ["hg", "diff", "--git", "-r", self.base_rev] + extra_args - data = RunShell(cmd, silent_ok=True) - svndiff = [] - filecount = 0 - for line in data.splitlines(): - m = re.match("diff --git a/(\S+) b/(\S+)", line) - if m: - # Modify line to make it look like as it comes from svn diff. - # With this modification no changes on the server side are required - # to make upload.py work with Mercurial repos. - # NOTE: for proper handling of moved/copied files, we have to use - # the second filename. - filename = m.group(2) - svndiff.append("Index: %s" % filename) - svndiff.append("=" * 67) - filecount += 1 - logging.info(line) - else: - svndiff.append(line) - if not filecount: - ErrorExit("No valid patches found in output from hg diff") - return "\n".join(svndiff) + "\n" - - def GetUnknownFiles(self): - """Return a list of files unknown to the VCS.""" - args = [] - status = RunShell(["hg", "status", "--rev", self.base_rev, "-u", "."], - silent_ok=True) - unknown_files = [] - for line in status.splitlines(): - st, fn = line.split(" ", 1) - if st == "?": - unknown_files.append(fn) - return unknown_files - - def GetBaseFile(self, filename): - # "hg status" and "hg cat" both take a path relative to the current subdir - # rather than to the repo root, but "hg diff" has given us the full path - # to the repo root. - base_content = "" - new_content = None - is_binary = False - oldrelpath = relpath = self._GetRelPath(filename) - # "hg status -C" returns two lines for moved/copied files, one otherwise - out = RunShell(["hg", "status", "-C", "--rev", self.base_rev, relpath]) - out = out.splitlines() - # HACK: strip error message about missing file/directory if it isn't in - # the working copy - if out[0].startswith('%s: ' % relpath): - out = out[1:] - if len(out) > 1: - # Moved/copied => considered as modified, use old filename to - # retrieve base contents - oldrelpath = out[1].strip() - status = "M" - else: - status, _ = out[0].split(' ', 1) - if status != "A": - base_content = RunShell(["hg", "cat", "-r", self.base_rev, oldrelpath], - silent_ok=True) - is_binary = "\0" in base_content # Mercurial's heuristic - if status != "R": - new_content = open(relpath, "rb").read() - is_binary = is_binary or "\0" in new_content - if is_binary and base_content: - # Fetch again without converting newlines - base_content = RunShell(["hg", "cat", "-r", self.base_rev, oldrelpath], - silent_ok=True, universal_newlines=False) - if not is_binary or not self.IsImage(relpath): - new_content = None - return base_content, new_content, is_binary, status - - -# NOTE: The SplitPatch function is duplicated in engine.py, keep them in sync. -def SplitPatch(data): - """Splits a patch into separate pieces for each file. - - Args: - data: A string containing the output of svn diff. - - Returns: - A list of 2-tuple (filename, text) where text is the svn diff output - pertaining to filename. - """ - patches = [] - filename = None - diff = [] - for line in data.splitlines(True): - new_filename = None - if line.startswith('Index:'): - unused, new_filename = line.split(':', 1) - new_filename = new_filename.strip() - elif line.startswith('Property changes on:'): - unused, temp_filename = line.split(':', 1) - # When a file is modified, paths use '/' between directories, however - # when a property is modified '\' is used on Windows. Make them the same - # otherwise the file shows up twice. - temp_filename = temp_filename.strip().replace('\\', '/') - if temp_filename != filename: - # File has property changes but no modifications, create a new diff. - new_filename = temp_filename - if new_filename: - if filename and diff: - patches.append((filename, ''.join(diff))) - filename = new_filename - diff = [line] - continue - if diff is not None: - diff.append(line) - if filename and diff: - patches.append((filename, ''.join(diff))) - return patches - - -def UploadSeparatePatches(issue, rpc_server, patchset, data, options): - """Uploads a separate patch for each file in the diff output. - - Returns a list of [patch_key, filename] for each file. - """ - patches = SplitPatch(data) - rv = [] - for patch in patches: - if len(patch[1]) > MAX_UPLOAD_SIZE: - print ("Not uploading the patch for " + patch[0] + - " because the file is too large.") - continue - form_fields = [("filename", patch[0])] - if not options.download_base: - form_fields.append(("content_upload", "1")) - files = [("data", "data.diff", patch[1])] - ctype, body = EncodeMultipartFormData(form_fields, files) - url = "/%d/upload_patch/%d" % (int(issue), int(patchset)) - print "Uploading patch for " + patch[0] - response_body = rpc_server.Send(url, body, content_type=ctype) - lines = response_body.splitlines() - if not lines or lines[0] != "OK": - StatusUpdate(" --> %s" % response_body) - sys.exit(1) - rv.append([lines[1], patch[0]]) - return rv - - -def GuessVCS(options): - """Helper to guess the version control system. - - This examines the current directory, guesses which VersionControlSystem - we're using, and returns an instance of the appropriate class. Exit with an - error if we can't figure it out. - - Returns: - A VersionControlSystem instance. Exits if the VCS can't be guessed. - """ - # Mercurial has a command to get the base directory of a repository - # Try running it, but don't die if we don't have hg installed. - # NOTE: we try Mercurial first as it can sit on top of an SVN working copy. - try: - out, returncode = RunShellWithReturnCode(["hg", "root"]) - if returncode == 0: - return MercurialVCS(options, out.strip()) - except OSError, (errno, message): - if errno != 2: # ENOENT -- they don't have hg installed. - raise - - # Subversion has a .svn in all working directories. - if os.path.isdir('.svn'): - logging.info("Guessed VCS = Subversion") - return SubversionVCS(options) - - # Git has a command to test if you're in a git tree. - # Try running it, but don't die if we don't have git installed. - try: - out, returncode = RunShellWithReturnCode(["git", "rev-parse", - "--is-inside-work-tree"]) - if returncode == 0: - return GitVCS(options) - except OSError, (errno, message): - if errno != 2: # ENOENT -- they don't have git installed. - raise - - ErrorExit(("Could not guess version control system. " - "Are you in a working copy directory?")) - - -def RealMain(argv, data=None): - """The real main function. - - Args: - argv: Command line arguments. - data: Diff contents. If None (default) the diff is generated by - the VersionControlSystem implementation returned by GuessVCS(). - - Returns: - A 2-tuple (issue id, patchset id). - The patchset id is None if the base files are not uploaded by this - script (applies only to SVN checkouts). - """ - logging.basicConfig(format=("%(asctime).19s %(levelname)s %(filename)s:" - "%(lineno)s %(message)s ")) - os.environ['LC_ALL'] = 'C' - options, args = parser.parse_args(argv[1:]) - global verbosity - verbosity = options.verbose - if verbosity >= 3: - logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.DEBUG) - elif verbosity >= 2: - logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.INFO) - vcs = GuessVCS(options) - if isinstance(vcs, SubversionVCS): - # base field is only allowed for Subversion. - # Note: Fetching base files may become deprecated in future releases. - base = vcs.GuessBase(options.download_base) - else: - base = None - if not base and options.download_base: - options.download_base = True - logging.info("Enabled upload of base file") - if not options.assume_yes: - vcs.CheckForUnknownFiles() - if data is None: - data = vcs.GenerateDiff(args) - files = vcs.GetBaseFiles(data) - if verbosity >= 1: - print "Upload server:", options.server, "(change with -s/--server)" - if options.issue: - prompt = "Message describing this patch set: " - else: - prompt = "New issue subject: " - message = options.message or raw_input(prompt).strip() - if not message: - ErrorExit("A non-empty message is required") - rpc_server = GetRpcServer(options) - form_fields = [("subject", message)] - if base: - form_fields.append(("base", base)) - if options.issue: - form_fields.append(("issue", str(options.issue))) - if options.email: - form_fields.append(("user", options.email)) - if options.reviewers: - for reviewer in options.reviewers.split(','): - if "@" in reviewer and not reviewer.split("@")[1].count(".") == 1: - ErrorExit("Invalid email address: %s" % reviewer) - form_fields.append(("reviewers", options.reviewers)) - if options.cc: - for cc in options.cc.split(','): - if "@" in cc and not cc.split("@")[1].count(".") == 1: - ErrorExit("Invalid email address: %s" % cc) - form_fields.append(("cc", options.cc)) - description = options.description - if options.description_file: - if options.description: - ErrorExit("Can't specify description and description_file") - file = open(options.description_file, 'r') - description = file.read() - file.close() - if description: - form_fields.append(("description", description)) - # Send a hash of all the base file so the server can determine if a copy - # already exists in an earlier patchset. - base_hashes = "" - for file, info in files.iteritems(): - if not info[0] is None: - checksum = md5.new(info[0]).hexdigest() - if base_hashes: - base_hashes += "|" - base_hashes += checksum + ":" + file - form_fields.append(("base_hashes", base_hashes)) - # If we're uploading base files, don't send the email before the uploads, so - # that it contains the file status. - if options.send_mail and options.download_base: - form_fields.append(("send_mail", "1")) - if not options.download_base: - form_fields.append(("content_upload", "1")) - if len(data) > MAX_UPLOAD_SIZE: - print "Patch is large, so uploading file patches separately." - uploaded_diff_file = [] - form_fields.append(("separate_patches", "1")) - else: - uploaded_diff_file = [("data", "data.diff", data)] - ctype, body = EncodeMultipartFormData(form_fields, uploaded_diff_file) - response_body = rpc_server.Send("/upload", body, content_type=ctype) - patchset = None - if not options.download_base or not uploaded_diff_file: - lines = response_body.splitlines() - if len(lines) >= 2: - msg = lines[0] - patchset = lines[1].strip() - patches = [x.split(" ", 1) for x in lines[2:]] - else: - msg = response_body - else: - msg = response_body - StatusUpdate(msg) - if not response_body.startswith("Issue created.") and \ - not response_body.startswith("Issue updated."): - sys.exit(0) - issue = msg[msg.rfind("/")+1:] - - if not uploaded_diff_file: - result = UploadSeparatePatches(issue, rpc_server, patchset, data, options) - if not options.download_base: - patches = result - - if not options.download_base: - vcs.UploadBaseFiles(issue, rpc_server, patches, patchset, options, files) - if options.send_mail: - rpc_server.Send("/" + issue + "/mail", payload="") - return issue, patchset - - -def main(): - try: - RealMain(sys.argv) - except KeyboardInterrupt: - print - StatusUpdate("Interrupted.") - sys.exit(1) - - -if __name__ == "__main__": - main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/upload_gtest.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/upload_gtest.py deleted file mode 100755 index be19ae809..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/scripts/upload_gtest.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2009, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""upload_gtest.py v0.1.0 -- uploads a Google Test patch for review. - -This simple wrapper passes all command line flags and ---cc=googletestframework@googlegroups.com to upload.py. - -USAGE: upload_gtest.py [options for upload.py] -""" - -__author__ = 'wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)' - -import os -import sys - -CC_FLAG = '--cc=' -GTEST_GROUP = 'googletestframework@googlegroups.com' - - -def main(): - # Finds the path to upload.py, assuming it is in the same directory - # as this file. - my_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) - upload_py_path = os.path.join(my_dir, 'upload.py') - - # Adds Google Test discussion group to the cc line if it's not there - # already. - upload_py_argv = [upload_py_path] - found_cc_flag = False - for arg in sys.argv[1:]: - if arg.startswith(CC_FLAG): - found_cc_flag = True - cc_line = arg[len(CC_FLAG):] - cc_list = [addr for addr in cc_line.split(',') if addr] - if GTEST_GROUP not in cc_list: - cc_list.append(GTEST_GROUP) - upload_py_argv.append(CC_FLAG + ','.join(cc_list)) - else: - upload_py_argv.append(arg) - - if not found_cc_flag: - upload_py_argv.append(CC_FLAG + GTEST_GROUP) - - # Invokes upload.py with the modified command line flags. - os.execv(upload_py_path, upload_py_argv) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-all.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-all.cc deleted file mode 100644 index ad292905c..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-all.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework (Google Test) -// -// Sometimes it's desirable to build Google Test by compiling a single file. -// This file serves this purpose. - -// This line ensures that gtest.h can be compiled on its own, even -// when it's fused. -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -// The following lines pull in the real gtest *.cc files. -#include "src/gtest.cc" -#include "src/gtest-death-test.cc" -#include "src/gtest-filepath.cc" -#include "src/gtest-matchers.cc" -#include "src/gtest-port.cc" -#include "src/gtest-printers.cc" -#include "src/gtest-test-part.cc" -#include "src/gtest-typed-test.cc" diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-death-test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-death-test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 5d1031bea..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-death-test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1653 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// This file implements death tests. - -#include "gtest/gtest-death-test.h" - -#include <utility> - -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" -#include "gtest/internal/custom/gtest.h" - -#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - -# if GTEST_OS_MAC -# include <crt_externs.h> -# endif // GTEST_OS_MAC - -# include <errno.h> -# include <fcntl.h> -# include <limits.h> - -# if GTEST_OS_LINUX -# include <signal.h> -# endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX - -# include <stdarg.h> - -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -# include <windows.h> -# else -# include <sys/mman.h> -# include <sys/wait.h> -# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -# if GTEST_OS_QNX -# include <spawn.h> -# endif // GTEST_OS_QNX - -# if GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA -# include <lib/fdio/fd.h> -# include <lib/fdio/io.h> -# include <lib/fdio/spawn.h> -# include <lib/zx/channel.h> -# include <lib/zx/port.h> -# include <lib/zx/process.h> -# include <lib/zx/socket.h> -# include <zircon/processargs.h> -# include <zircon/syscalls.h> -# include <zircon/syscalls/policy.h> -# include <zircon/syscalls/port.h> -# endif // GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - -#include "gtest/gtest-message.h" -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-string.h" -#include "src/gtest-internal-inl.h" - -namespace testing { - -// Constants. - -// The default death test style. -// -// This is defined in internal/gtest-port.h as "fast", but can be overridden by -// a definition in internal/custom/gtest-port.h. The recommended value, which is -// used internally at Google, is "threadsafe". -static const char kDefaultDeathTestStyle[] = GTEST_DEFAULT_DEATH_TEST_STYLE; - -GTEST_DEFINE_string_( - death_test_style, - internal::StringFromGTestEnv("death_test_style", kDefaultDeathTestStyle), - "Indicates how to run a death test in a forked child process: " - "\"threadsafe\" (child process re-executes the test binary " - "from the beginning, running only the specific death test) or " - "\"fast\" (child process runs the death test immediately " - "after forking)."); - -GTEST_DEFINE_bool_( - death_test_use_fork, - internal::BoolFromGTestEnv("death_test_use_fork", false), - "Instructs to use fork()/_exit() instead of clone() in death tests. " - "Ignored and always uses fork() on POSIX systems where clone() is not " - "implemented. Useful when running under valgrind or similar tools if " - "those do not support clone(). Valgrind 3.3.1 will just fail if " - "it sees an unsupported combination of clone() flags. " - "It is not recommended to use this flag w/o valgrind though it will " - "work in 99% of the cases. Once valgrind is fixed, this flag will " - "most likely be removed."); - -namespace internal { -GTEST_DEFINE_string_( - internal_run_death_test, "", - "Indicates the file, line number, temporal index of " - "the single death test to run, and a file descriptor to " - "which a success code may be sent, all separated by " - "the '|' characters. This flag is specified if and only if the " - "current process is a sub-process launched for running a thread-safe " - "death test. FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY."); -} // namespace internal - -#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - -namespace internal { - -// Valid only for fast death tests. Indicates the code is running in the -// child process of a fast style death test. -# if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA -static bool g_in_fast_death_test_child = false; -# endif - -// Returns a Boolean value indicating whether the caller is currently -// executing in the context of the death test child process. Tools such as -// Valgrind heap checkers may need this to modify their behavior in death -// tests. IMPORTANT: This is an internal utility. Using it may break the -// implementation of death tests. User code MUST NOT use it. -bool InDeathTestChild() { -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS || GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA - - // On Windows and Fuchsia, death tests are thread-safe regardless of the value - // of the death_test_style flag. - return !GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test).empty(); - -# else - - if (GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) == "threadsafe") - return !GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test).empty(); - else - return g_in_fast_death_test_child; -#endif -} - -} // namespace internal - -// ExitedWithCode constructor. -ExitedWithCode::ExitedWithCode(int exit_code) : exit_code_(exit_code) { -} - -// ExitedWithCode function-call operator. -bool ExitedWithCode::operator()(int exit_status) const { -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS || GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA - - return exit_status == exit_code_; - -# else - - return WIFEXITED(exit_status) && WEXITSTATUS(exit_status) == exit_code_; - -# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS || GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA -} - -# if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA -// KilledBySignal constructor. -KilledBySignal::KilledBySignal(int signum) : signum_(signum) { -} - -// KilledBySignal function-call operator. -bool KilledBySignal::operator()(int exit_status) const { -# if defined(GTEST_KILLED_BY_SIGNAL_OVERRIDE_) - { - bool result; - if (GTEST_KILLED_BY_SIGNAL_OVERRIDE_(signum_, exit_status, &result)) { - return result; - } - } -# endif // defined(GTEST_KILLED_BY_SIGNAL_OVERRIDE_) - return WIFSIGNALED(exit_status) && WTERMSIG(exit_status) == signum_; -} -# endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA - -namespace internal { - -// Utilities needed for death tests. - -// Generates a textual description of a given exit code, in the format -// specified by wait(2). -static std::string ExitSummary(int exit_code) { - Message m; - -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS || GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA - - m << "Exited with exit status " << exit_code; - -# else - - if (WIFEXITED(exit_code)) { - m << "Exited with exit status " << WEXITSTATUS(exit_code); - } else if (WIFSIGNALED(exit_code)) { - m << "Terminated by signal " << WTERMSIG(exit_code); - } -# ifdef WCOREDUMP - if (WCOREDUMP(exit_code)) { - m << " (core dumped)"; - } -# endif -# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS || GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA - - return m.GetString(); -} - -// Returns true if exit_status describes a process that was terminated -// by a signal, or exited normally with a nonzero exit code. -bool ExitedUnsuccessfully(int exit_status) { - return !ExitedWithCode(0)(exit_status); -} - -# if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA -// Generates a textual failure message when a death test finds more than -// one thread running, or cannot determine the number of threads, prior -// to executing the given statement. It is the responsibility of the -// caller not to pass a thread_count of 1. -static std::string DeathTestThreadWarning(size_t thread_count) { - Message msg; - msg << "Death tests use fork(), which is unsafe particularly" - << " in a threaded context. For this test, " << GTEST_NAME_ << " "; - if (thread_count == 0) { - msg << "couldn't detect the number of threads."; - } else { - msg << "detected " << thread_count << " threads."; - } - msg << " See " - "https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/googletest/docs/" - "advanced.md#death-tests-and-threads" - << " for more explanation and suggested solutions, especially if" - << " this is the last message you see before your test times out."; - return msg.GetString(); -} -# endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA - -// Flag characters for reporting a death test that did not die. -static const char kDeathTestLived = 'L'; -static const char kDeathTestReturned = 'R'; -static const char kDeathTestThrew = 'T'; -static const char kDeathTestInternalError = 'I'; - -#if GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA - -// File descriptor used for the pipe in the child process. -static const int kFuchsiaReadPipeFd = 3; - -#endif - -// An enumeration describing all of the possible ways that a death test can -// conclude. DIED means that the process died while executing the test -// code; LIVED means that process lived beyond the end of the test code; -// RETURNED means that the test statement attempted to execute a return -// statement, which is not allowed; THREW means that the test statement -// returned control by throwing an exception. IN_PROGRESS means the test -// has not yet concluded. -enum DeathTestOutcome { IN_PROGRESS, DIED, LIVED, RETURNED, THREW }; - -// Routine for aborting the program which is safe to call from an -// exec-style death test child process, in which case the error -// message is propagated back to the parent process. Otherwise, the -// message is simply printed to stderr. In either case, the program -// then exits with status 1. -static void DeathTestAbort(const std::string& message) { - // On a POSIX system, this function may be called from a threadsafe-style - // death test child process, which operates on a very small stack. Use - // the heap for any additional non-minuscule memory requirements. - const InternalRunDeathTestFlag* const flag = - GetUnitTestImpl()->internal_run_death_test_flag(); - if (flag != nullptr) { - FILE* parent = posix::FDOpen(flag->write_fd(), "w"); - fputc(kDeathTestInternalError, parent); - fprintf(parent, "%s", message.c_str()); - fflush(parent); - _exit(1); - } else { - fprintf(stderr, "%s", message.c_str()); - fflush(stderr); - posix::Abort(); - } -} - -// A replacement for CHECK that calls DeathTestAbort if the assertion -// fails. -# define GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(expression) \ - do { \ - if (!::testing::internal::IsTrue(expression)) { \ - DeathTestAbort( \ - ::std::string("CHECK failed: File ") + __FILE__ + ", line " \ - + ::testing::internal::StreamableToString(__LINE__) + ": " \ - + #expression); \ - } \ - } while (::testing::internal::AlwaysFalse()) - -// This macro is similar to GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_, but it is meant for -// evaluating any system call that fulfills two conditions: it must return -// -1 on failure, and set errno to EINTR when it is interrupted and -// should be tried again. The macro expands to a loop that repeatedly -// evaluates the expression as long as it evaluates to -1 and sets -// errno to EINTR. If the expression evaluates to -1 but errno is -// something other than EINTR, DeathTestAbort is called. -# define GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(expression) \ - do { \ - int gtest_retval; \ - do { \ - gtest_retval = (expression); \ - } while (gtest_retval == -1 && errno == EINTR); \ - if (gtest_retval == -1) { \ - DeathTestAbort( \ - ::std::string("CHECK failed: File ") + __FILE__ + ", line " \ - + ::testing::internal::StreamableToString(__LINE__) + ": " \ - + #expression + " != -1"); \ - } \ - } while (::testing::internal::AlwaysFalse()) - -// Returns the message describing the last system error in errno. -std::string GetLastErrnoDescription() { - return errno == 0 ? "" : posix::StrError(errno); -} - -// This is called from a death test parent process to read a failure -// message from the death test child process and log it with the FATAL -// severity. On Windows, the message is read from a pipe handle. On other -// platforms, it is read from a file descriptor. -static void FailFromInternalError(int fd) { - Message error; - char buffer[256]; - int num_read; - - do { - while ((num_read = posix::Read(fd, buffer, 255)) > 0) { - buffer[num_read] = '\0'; - error << buffer; - } - } while (num_read == -1 && errno == EINTR); - - if (num_read == 0) { - GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << error.GetString(); - } else { - const int last_error = errno; - GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << "Error while reading death test internal: " - << GetLastErrnoDescription() << " [" << last_error << "]"; - } -} - -// Death test constructor. Increments the running death test count -// for the current test. -DeathTest::DeathTest() { - TestInfo* const info = GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_info(); - if (info == nullptr) { - DeathTestAbort("Cannot run a death test outside of a TEST or " - "TEST_F construct"); - } -} - -// Creates and returns a death test by dispatching to the current -// death test factory. -bool DeathTest::Create(const char* statement, - Matcher<const std::string&> matcher, const char* file, - int line, DeathTest** test) { - return GetUnitTestImpl()->death_test_factory()->Create( - statement, std::move(matcher), file, line, test); -} - -const char* DeathTest::LastMessage() { - return last_death_test_message_.c_str(); -} - -void DeathTest::set_last_death_test_message(const std::string& message) { - last_death_test_message_ = message; -} - -std::string DeathTest::last_death_test_message_; - -// Provides cross platform implementation for some death functionality. -class DeathTestImpl : public DeathTest { - protected: - DeathTestImpl(const char* a_statement, Matcher<const std::string&> matcher) - : statement_(a_statement), - matcher_(std::move(matcher)), - spawned_(false), - status_(-1), - outcome_(IN_PROGRESS), - read_fd_(-1), - write_fd_(-1) {} - - // read_fd_ is expected to be closed and cleared by a derived class. - ~DeathTestImpl() override { GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(read_fd_ == -1); } - - void Abort(AbortReason reason) override; - bool Passed(bool status_ok) override; - - const char* statement() const { return statement_; } - bool spawned() const { return spawned_; } - void set_spawned(bool is_spawned) { spawned_ = is_spawned; } - int status() const { return status_; } - void set_status(int a_status) { status_ = a_status; } - DeathTestOutcome outcome() const { return outcome_; } - void set_outcome(DeathTestOutcome an_outcome) { outcome_ = an_outcome; } - int read_fd() const { return read_fd_; } - void set_read_fd(int fd) { read_fd_ = fd; } - int write_fd() const { return write_fd_; } - void set_write_fd(int fd) { write_fd_ = fd; } - - // Called in the parent process only. Reads the result code of the death - // test child process via a pipe, interprets it to set the outcome_ - // member, and closes read_fd_. Outputs diagnostics and terminates in - // case of unexpected codes. - void ReadAndInterpretStatusByte(); - - // Returns stderr output from the child process. - virtual std::string GetErrorLogs(); - - private: - // The textual content of the code this object is testing. This class - // doesn't own this string and should not attempt to delete it. - const char* const statement_; - // A matcher that's expected to match the stderr output by the child process. - Matcher<const std::string&> matcher_; - // True if the death test child process has been successfully spawned. - bool spawned_; - // The exit status of the child process. - int status_; - // How the death test concluded. - DeathTestOutcome outcome_; - // Descriptor to the read end of the pipe to the child process. It is - // always -1 in the child process. The child keeps its write end of the - // pipe in write_fd_. - int read_fd_; - // Descriptor to the child's write end of the pipe to the parent process. - // It is always -1 in the parent process. The parent keeps its end of the - // pipe in read_fd_. - int write_fd_; -}; - -// Called in the parent process only. Reads the result code of the death -// test child process via a pipe, interprets it to set the outcome_ -// member, and closes read_fd_. Outputs diagnostics and terminates in -// case of unexpected codes. -void DeathTestImpl::ReadAndInterpretStatusByte() { - char flag; - int bytes_read; - - // The read() here blocks until data is available (signifying the - // failure of the death test) or until the pipe is closed (signifying - // its success), so it's okay to call this in the parent before - // the child process has exited. - do { - bytes_read = posix::Read(read_fd(), &flag, 1); - } while (bytes_read == -1 && errno == EINTR); - - if (bytes_read == 0) { - set_outcome(DIED); - } else if (bytes_read == 1) { - switch (flag) { - case kDeathTestReturned: - set_outcome(RETURNED); - break; - case kDeathTestThrew: - set_outcome(THREW); - break; - case kDeathTestLived: - set_outcome(LIVED); - break; - case kDeathTestInternalError: - FailFromInternalError(read_fd()); // Does not return. - break; - default: - GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << "Death test child process reported " - << "unexpected status byte (" - << static_cast<unsigned int>(flag) << ")"; - } - } else { - GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << "Read from death test child process failed: " - << GetLastErrnoDescription(); - } - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(posix::Close(read_fd())); - set_read_fd(-1); -} - -std::string DeathTestImpl::GetErrorLogs() { - return GetCapturedStderr(); -} - -// Signals that the death test code which should have exited, didn't. -// Should be called only in a death test child process. -// Writes a status byte to the child's status file descriptor, then -// calls _exit(1). -void DeathTestImpl::Abort(AbortReason reason) { - // The parent process considers the death test to be a failure if - // it finds any data in our pipe. So, here we write a single flag byte - // to the pipe, then exit. - const char status_ch = - reason == TEST_DID_NOT_DIE ? kDeathTestLived : - reason == TEST_THREW_EXCEPTION ? kDeathTestThrew : kDeathTestReturned; - - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(posix::Write(write_fd(), &status_ch, 1)); - // We are leaking the descriptor here because on some platforms (i.e., - // when built as Windows DLL), destructors of global objects will still - // run after calling _exit(). On such systems, write_fd_ will be - // indirectly closed from the destructor of UnitTestImpl, causing double - // close if it is also closed here. On debug configurations, double close - // may assert. As there are no in-process buffers to flush here, we are - // relying on the OS to close the descriptor after the process terminates - // when the destructors are not run. - _exit(1); // Exits w/o any normal exit hooks (we were supposed to crash) -} - -// Returns an indented copy of stderr output for a death test. -// This makes distinguishing death test output lines from regular log lines -// much easier. -static ::std::string FormatDeathTestOutput(const ::std::string& output) { - ::std::string ret; - for (size_t at = 0; ; ) { - const size_t line_end = output.find('\n', at); - ret += "[ DEATH ] "; - if (line_end == ::std::string::npos) { - ret += output.substr(at); - break; - } - ret += output.substr(at, line_end + 1 - at); - at = line_end + 1; - } - return ret; -} - -// Assesses the success or failure of a death test, using both private -// members which have previously been set, and one argument: -// -// Private data members: -// outcome: An enumeration describing how the death test -// concluded: DIED, LIVED, THREW, or RETURNED. The death test -// fails in the latter three cases. -// status: The exit status of the child process. On *nix, it is in the -// in the format specified by wait(2). On Windows, this is the -// value supplied to the ExitProcess() API or a numeric code -// of the exception that terminated the program. -// matcher_: A matcher that's expected to match the stderr output by the child -// process. -// -// Argument: -// status_ok: true if exit_status is acceptable in the context of -// this particular death test, which fails if it is false -// -// Returns true if and only if all of the above conditions are met. Otherwise, -// the first failing condition, in the order given above, is the one that is -// reported. Also sets the last death test message string. -bool DeathTestImpl::Passed(bool status_ok) { - if (!spawned()) - return false; - - const std::string error_message = GetErrorLogs(); - - bool success = false; - Message buffer; - - buffer << "Death test: " << statement() << "\n"; - switch (outcome()) { - case LIVED: - buffer << " Result: failed to die.\n" - << " Error msg:\n" << FormatDeathTestOutput(error_message); - break; - case THREW: - buffer << " Result: threw an exception.\n" - << " Error msg:\n" << FormatDeathTestOutput(error_message); - break; - case RETURNED: - buffer << " Result: illegal return in test statement.\n" - << " Error msg:\n" << FormatDeathTestOutput(error_message); - break; - case DIED: - if (status_ok) { - if (matcher_.Matches(error_message)) { - success = true; - } else { - std::ostringstream stream; - matcher_.DescribeTo(&stream); - buffer << " Result: died but not with expected error.\n" - << " Expected: " << stream.str() << "\n" - << "Actual msg:\n" - << FormatDeathTestOutput(error_message); - } - } else { - buffer << " Result: died but not with expected exit code:\n" - << " " << ExitSummary(status()) << "\n" - << "Actual msg:\n" << FormatDeathTestOutput(error_message); - } - break; - case IN_PROGRESS: - default: - GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) - << "DeathTest::Passed somehow called before conclusion of test"; - } - - DeathTest::set_last_death_test_message(buffer.GetString()); - return success; -} - -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -// WindowsDeathTest implements death tests on Windows. Due to the -// specifics of starting new processes on Windows, death tests there are -// always threadsafe, and Google Test considers the -// --gtest_death_test_style=fast setting to be equivalent to -// --gtest_death_test_style=threadsafe there. -// -// A few implementation notes: Like the Linux version, the Windows -// implementation uses pipes for child-to-parent communication. But due to -// the specifics of pipes on Windows, some extra steps are required: -// -// 1. The parent creates a communication pipe and stores handles to both -// ends of it. -// 2. The parent starts the child and provides it with the information -// necessary to acquire the handle to the write end of the pipe. -// 3. The child acquires the write end of the pipe and signals the parent -// using a Windows event. -// 4. Now the parent can release the write end of the pipe on its side. If -// this is done before step 3, the object's reference count goes down to -// 0 and it is destroyed, preventing the child from acquiring it. The -// parent now has to release it, or read operations on the read end of -// the pipe will not return when the child terminates. -// 5. The parent reads child's output through the pipe (outcome code and -// any possible error messages) from the pipe, and its stderr and then -// determines whether to fail the test. -// -// Note: to distinguish Win32 API calls from the local method and function -// calls, the former are explicitly resolved in the global namespace. -// -class WindowsDeathTest : public DeathTestImpl { - public: - WindowsDeathTest(const char* a_statement, Matcher<const std::string&> matcher, - const char* file, int line) - : DeathTestImpl(a_statement, std::move(matcher)), - file_(file), - line_(line) {} - - // All of these virtual functions are inherited from DeathTest. - virtual int Wait(); - virtual TestRole AssumeRole(); - - private: - // The name of the file in which the death test is located. - const char* const file_; - // The line number on which the death test is located. - const int line_; - // Handle to the write end of the pipe to the child process. - AutoHandle write_handle_; - // Child process handle. - AutoHandle child_handle_; - // Event the child process uses to signal the parent that it has - // acquired the handle to the write end of the pipe. After seeing this - // event the parent can release its own handles to make sure its - // ReadFile() calls return when the child terminates. - AutoHandle event_handle_; -}; - -// Waits for the child in a death test to exit, returning its exit -// status, or 0 if no child process exists. As a side effect, sets the -// outcome data member. -int WindowsDeathTest::Wait() { - if (!spawned()) - return 0; - - // Wait until the child either signals that it has acquired the write end - // of the pipe or it dies. - const HANDLE wait_handles[2] = { child_handle_.Get(), event_handle_.Get() }; - switch (::WaitForMultipleObjects(2, - wait_handles, - FALSE, // Waits for any of the handles. - INFINITE)) { - case WAIT_OBJECT_0: - case WAIT_OBJECT_0 + 1: - break; - default: - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(false); // Should not get here. - } - - // The child has acquired the write end of the pipe or exited. - // We release the handle on our side and continue. - write_handle_.Reset(); - event_handle_.Reset(); - - ReadAndInterpretStatusByte(); - - // Waits for the child process to exit if it haven't already. This - // returns immediately if the child has already exited, regardless of - // whether previous calls to WaitForMultipleObjects synchronized on this - // handle or not. - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_( - WAIT_OBJECT_0 == ::WaitForSingleObject(child_handle_.Get(), - INFINITE)); - DWORD status_code; - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_( - ::GetExitCodeProcess(child_handle_.Get(), &status_code) != FALSE); - child_handle_.Reset(); - set_status(static_cast<int>(status_code)); - return status(); -} - -// The AssumeRole process for a Windows death test. It creates a child -// process with the same executable as the current process to run the -// death test. The child process is given the --gtest_filter and -// --gtest_internal_run_death_test flags such that it knows to run the -// current death test only. -DeathTest::TestRole WindowsDeathTest::AssumeRole() { - const UnitTestImpl* const impl = GetUnitTestImpl(); - const InternalRunDeathTestFlag* const flag = - impl->internal_run_death_test_flag(); - const TestInfo* const info = impl->current_test_info(); - const int death_test_index = info->result()->death_test_count(); - - if (flag != nullptr) { - // ParseInternalRunDeathTestFlag() has performed all the necessary - // processing. - set_write_fd(flag->write_fd()); - return EXECUTE_TEST; - } - - // WindowsDeathTest uses an anonymous pipe to communicate results of - // a death test. - SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES handles_are_inheritable = {sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES), - nullptr, TRUE}; - HANDLE read_handle, write_handle; - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_( - ::CreatePipe(&read_handle, &write_handle, &handles_are_inheritable, - 0) // Default buffer size. - != FALSE); - set_read_fd(::_open_osfhandle(reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(read_handle), - O_RDONLY)); - write_handle_.Reset(write_handle); - event_handle_.Reset(::CreateEvent( - &handles_are_inheritable, - TRUE, // The event will automatically reset to non-signaled state. - FALSE, // The initial state is non-signalled. - nullptr)); // The even is unnamed. - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(event_handle_.Get() != nullptr); - const std::string filter_flag = std::string("--") + GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ + - kFilterFlag + "=" + info->test_suite_name() + - "." + info->name(); - const std::string internal_flag = - std::string("--") + GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ + kInternalRunDeathTestFlag + - "=" + file_ + "|" + StreamableToString(line_) + "|" + - StreamableToString(death_test_index) + "|" + - StreamableToString(static_cast<unsigned int>(::GetCurrentProcessId())) + - // size_t has the same width as pointers on both 32-bit and 64-bit - // Windows platforms. - // See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/tcxf1dw6.aspx. - "|" + StreamableToString(reinterpret_cast<size_t>(write_handle)) + - "|" + StreamableToString(reinterpret_cast<size_t>(event_handle_.Get())); - - char executable_path[_MAX_PATH + 1]; // NOLINT - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(_MAX_PATH + 1 != ::GetModuleFileNameA(nullptr, - executable_path, - _MAX_PATH)); - - std::string command_line = - std::string(::GetCommandLineA()) + " " + filter_flag + " \"" + - internal_flag + "\""; - - DeathTest::set_last_death_test_message(""); - - CaptureStderr(); - // Flush the log buffers since the log streams are shared with the child. - FlushInfoLog(); - - // The child process will share the standard handles with the parent. - STARTUPINFOA startup_info; - memset(&startup_info, 0, sizeof(STARTUPINFO)); - startup_info.dwFlags = STARTF_USESTDHANDLES; - startup_info.hStdInput = ::GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE); - startup_info.hStdOutput = ::GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE); - startup_info.hStdError = ::GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE); - - PROCESS_INFORMATION process_info; - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_( - ::CreateProcessA( - executable_path, const_cast<char*>(command_line.c_str()), - nullptr, // Retuned process handle is not inheritable. - nullptr, // Retuned thread handle is not inheritable. - TRUE, // Child inherits all inheritable handles (for write_handle_). - 0x0, // Default creation flags. - nullptr, // Inherit the parent's environment. - UnitTest::GetInstance()->original_working_dir(), &startup_info, - &process_info) != FALSE); - child_handle_.Reset(process_info.hProcess); - ::CloseHandle(process_info.hThread); - set_spawned(true); - return OVERSEE_TEST; -} - -# elif GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA - -class FuchsiaDeathTest : public DeathTestImpl { - public: - FuchsiaDeathTest(const char* a_statement, Matcher<const std::string&> matcher, - const char* file, int line) - : DeathTestImpl(a_statement, std::move(matcher)), - file_(file), - line_(line) {} - - // All of these virtual functions are inherited from DeathTest. - int Wait() override; - TestRole AssumeRole() override; - std::string GetErrorLogs() override; - - private: - // The name of the file in which the death test is located. - const char* const file_; - // The line number on which the death test is located. - const int line_; - // The stderr data captured by the child process. - std::string captured_stderr_; - - zx::process child_process_; - zx::channel exception_channel_; - zx::socket stderr_socket_; -}; - -// Utility class for accumulating command-line arguments. -class Arguments { - public: - Arguments() { args_.push_back(nullptr); } - - ~Arguments() { - for (std::vector<char*>::iterator i = args_.begin(); i != args_.end(); - ++i) { - free(*i); - } - } - void AddArgument(const char* argument) { - args_.insert(args_.end() - 1, posix::StrDup(argument)); - } - - template <typename Str> - void AddArguments(const ::std::vector<Str>& arguments) { - for (typename ::std::vector<Str>::const_iterator i = arguments.begin(); - i != arguments.end(); - ++i) { - args_.insert(args_.end() - 1, posix::StrDup(i->c_str())); - } - } - char* const* Argv() { - return &args_[0]; - } - - int size() { - return args_.size() - 1; - } - - private: - std::vector<char*> args_; -}; - -// Waits for the child in a death test to exit, returning its exit -// status, or 0 if no child process exists. As a side effect, sets the -// outcome data member. -int FuchsiaDeathTest::Wait() { - const int kProcessKey = 0; - const int kSocketKey = 1; - const int kExceptionKey = 2; - - if (!spawned()) - return 0; - - // Create a port to wait for socket/task/exception events. - zx_status_t status_zx; - zx::port port; - status_zx = zx::port::create(0, &port); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(status_zx == ZX_OK); - - // Register to wait for the child process to terminate. - status_zx = child_process_.wait_async( - port, kProcessKey, ZX_PROCESS_TERMINATED, ZX_WAIT_ASYNC_ONCE); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(status_zx == ZX_OK); - - // Register to wait for the socket to be readable or closed. - status_zx = stderr_socket_.wait_async( - port, kSocketKey, ZX_SOCKET_READABLE | ZX_SOCKET_PEER_CLOSED, - ZX_WAIT_ASYNC_ONCE); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(status_zx == ZX_OK); - - // Register to wait for an exception. - status_zx = exception_channel_.wait_async( - port, kExceptionKey, ZX_CHANNEL_READABLE, ZX_WAIT_ASYNC_ONCE); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(status_zx == ZX_OK); - - bool process_terminated = false; - bool socket_closed = false; - do { - zx_port_packet_t packet = {}; - status_zx = port.wait(zx::time::infinite(), &packet); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(status_zx == ZX_OK); - - if (packet.key == kExceptionKey) { - // Process encountered an exception. Kill it directly rather than - // letting other handlers process the event. We will get a kProcessKey - // event when the process actually terminates. - status_zx = child_process_.kill(); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(status_zx == ZX_OK); - } else if (packet.key == kProcessKey) { - // Process terminated. - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(ZX_PKT_IS_SIGNAL_ONE(packet.type)); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(packet.signal.observed & ZX_PROCESS_TERMINATED); - process_terminated = true; - } else if (packet.key == kSocketKey) { - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(ZX_PKT_IS_SIGNAL_ONE(packet.type)); - if (packet.signal.observed & ZX_SOCKET_READABLE) { - // Read data from the socket. - constexpr size_t kBufferSize = 1024; - do { - size_t old_length = captured_stderr_.length(); - size_t bytes_read = 0; - captured_stderr_.resize(old_length + kBufferSize); - status_zx = stderr_socket_.read( - 0, &captured_stderr_.front() + old_length, kBufferSize, - &bytes_read); - captured_stderr_.resize(old_length + bytes_read); - } while (status_zx == ZX_OK); - if (status_zx == ZX_ERR_PEER_CLOSED) { - socket_closed = true; - } else { - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(status_zx == ZX_ERR_SHOULD_WAIT); - status_zx = stderr_socket_.wait_async( - port, kSocketKey, ZX_SOCKET_READABLE | ZX_SOCKET_PEER_CLOSED, - ZX_WAIT_ASYNC_ONCE); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(status_zx == ZX_OK); - } - } else { - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(packet.signal.observed & ZX_SOCKET_PEER_CLOSED); - socket_closed = true; - } - } - } while (!process_terminated && !socket_closed); - - ReadAndInterpretStatusByte(); - - zx_info_process_t buffer; - status_zx = child_process_.get_info( - ZX_INFO_PROCESS, &buffer, sizeof(buffer), nullptr, nullptr); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(status_zx == ZX_OK); - - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(buffer.exited); - set_status(buffer.return_code); - return status(); -} - -// The AssumeRole process for a Fuchsia death test. It creates a child -// process with the same executable as the current process to run the -// death test. The child process is given the --gtest_filter and -// --gtest_internal_run_death_test flags such that it knows to run the -// current death test only. -DeathTest::TestRole FuchsiaDeathTest::AssumeRole() { - const UnitTestImpl* const impl = GetUnitTestImpl(); - const InternalRunDeathTestFlag* const flag = - impl->internal_run_death_test_flag(); - const TestInfo* const info = impl->current_test_info(); - const int death_test_index = info->result()->death_test_count(); - - if (flag != nullptr) { - // ParseInternalRunDeathTestFlag() has performed all the necessary - // processing. - set_write_fd(kFuchsiaReadPipeFd); - return EXECUTE_TEST; - } - - // Flush the log buffers since the log streams are shared with the child. - FlushInfoLog(); - - // Build the child process command line. - const std::string filter_flag = std::string("--") + GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ + - kFilterFlag + "=" + info->test_suite_name() + - "." + info->name(); - const std::string internal_flag = - std::string("--") + GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ + kInternalRunDeathTestFlag + "=" - + file_ + "|" - + StreamableToString(line_) + "|" - + StreamableToString(death_test_index); - Arguments args; - args.AddArguments(GetInjectableArgvs()); - args.AddArgument(filter_flag.c_str()); - args.AddArgument(internal_flag.c_str()); - - // Build the pipe for communication with the child. - zx_status_t status; - zx_handle_t child_pipe_handle; - int child_pipe_fd; - status = fdio_pipe_half(&child_pipe_fd, &child_pipe_handle); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(status == ZX_OK); - set_read_fd(child_pipe_fd); - - // Set the pipe handle for the child. - fdio_spawn_action_t spawn_actions[2] = {}; - fdio_spawn_action_t* add_handle_action = &spawn_actions[0]; - add_handle_action->action = FDIO_SPAWN_ACTION_ADD_HANDLE; - add_handle_action->h.id = PA_HND(PA_FD, kFuchsiaReadPipeFd); - add_handle_action->h.handle = child_pipe_handle; - - // Create a socket pair will be used to receive the child process' stderr. - zx::socket stderr_producer_socket; - status = - zx::socket::create(0, &stderr_producer_socket, &stderr_socket_); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(status >= 0); - int stderr_producer_fd = -1; - status = - fdio_fd_create(stderr_producer_socket.release(), &stderr_producer_fd); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(status >= 0); - - // Make the stderr socket nonblocking. - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(fcntl(stderr_producer_fd, F_SETFL, 0) == 0); - - fdio_spawn_action_t* add_stderr_action = &spawn_actions[1]; - add_stderr_action->action = FDIO_SPAWN_ACTION_CLONE_FD; - add_stderr_action->fd.local_fd = stderr_producer_fd; - add_stderr_action->fd.target_fd = STDERR_FILENO; - - // Create a child job. - zx_handle_t child_job = ZX_HANDLE_INVALID; - status = zx_job_create(zx_job_default(), 0, & child_job); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(status == ZX_OK); - zx_policy_basic_t policy; - policy.condition = ZX_POL_NEW_ANY; - policy.policy = ZX_POL_ACTION_ALLOW; - status = zx_job_set_policy( - child_job, ZX_JOB_POL_RELATIVE, ZX_JOB_POL_BASIC, &policy, 1); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(status == ZX_OK); - - // Create an exception channel attached to the |child_job|, to allow - // us to suppress the system default exception handler from firing. - status = - zx_task_create_exception_channel( - child_job, 0, exception_channel_.reset_and_get_address()); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(status == ZX_OK); - - // Spawn the child process. - status = fdio_spawn_etc( - child_job, FDIO_SPAWN_CLONE_ALL, args.Argv()[0], args.Argv(), nullptr, - 2, spawn_actions, child_process_.reset_and_get_address(), nullptr); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(status == ZX_OK); - - set_spawned(true); - return OVERSEE_TEST; -} - -std::string FuchsiaDeathTest::GetErrorLogs() { - return captured_stderr_; -} - -#else // We are neither on Windows, nor on Fuchsia. - -// ForkingDeathTest provides implementations for most of the abstract -// methods of the DeathTest interface. Only the AssumeRole method is -// left undefined. -class ForkingDeathTest : public DeathTestImpl { - public: - ForkingDeathTest(const char* statement, Matcher<const std::string&> matcher); - - // All of these virtual functions are inherited from DeathTest. - int Wait() override; - - protected: - void set_child_pid(pid_t child_pid) { child_pid_ = child_pid; } - - private: - // PID of child process during death test; 0 in the child process itself. - pid_t child_pid_; -}; - -// Constructs a ForkingDeathTest. -ForkingDeathTest::ForkingDeathTest(const char* a_statement, - Matcher<const std::string&> matcher) - : DeathTestImpl(a_statement, std::move(matcher)), child_pid_(-1) {} - -// Waits for the child in a death test to exit, returning its exit -// status, or 0 if no child process exists. As a side effect, sets the -// outcome data member. -int ForkingDeathTest::Wait() { - if (!spawned()) - return 0; - - ReadAndInterpretStatusByte(); - - int status_value; - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(waitpid(child_pid_, &status_value, 0)); - set_status(status_value); - return status_value; -} - -// A concrete death test class that forks, then immediately runs the test -// in the child process. -class NoExecDeathTest : public ForkingDeathTest { - public: - NoExecDeathTest(const char* a_statement, Matcher<const std::string&> matcher) - : ForkingDeathTest(a_statement, std::move(matcher)) {} - TestRole AssumeRole() override; -}; - -// The AssumeRole process for a fork-and-run death test. It implements a -// straightforward fork, with a simple pipe to transmit the status byte. -DeathTest::TestRole NoExecDeathTest::AssumeRole() { - const size_t thread_count = GetThreadCount(); - if (thread_count != 1) { - GTEST_LOG_(WARNING) << DeathTestThreadWarning(thread_count); - } - - int pipe_fd[2]; - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(pipe(pipe_fd) != -1); - - DeathTest::set_last_death_test_message(""); - CaptureStderr(); - // When we fork the process below, the log file buffers are copied, but the - // file descriptors are shared. We flush all log files here so that closing - // the file descriptors in the child process doesn't throw off the - // synchronization between descriptors and buffers in the parent process. - // This is as close to the fork as possible to avoid a race condition in case - // there are multiple threads running before the death test, and another - // thread writes to the log file. - FlushInfoLog(); - - const pid_t child_pid = fork(); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(child_pid != -1); - set_child_pid(child_pid); - if (child_pid == 0) { - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(close(pipe_fd[0])); - set_write_fd(pipe_fd[1]); - // Redirects all logging to stderr in the child process to prevent - // concurrent writes to the log files. We capture stderr in the parent - // process and append the child process' output to a log. - LogToStderr(); - // Event forwarding to the listeners of event listener API mush be shut - // down in death test subprocesses. - GetUnitTestImpl()->listeners()->SuppressEventForwarding(); - g_in_fast_death_test_child = true; - return EXECUTE_TEST; - } else { - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(close(pipe_fd[1])); - set_read_fd(pipe_fd[0]); - set_spawned(true); - return OVERSEE_TEST; - } -} - -// A concrete death test class that forks and re-executes the main -// program from the beginning, with command-line flags set that cause -// only this specific death test to be run. -class ExecDeathTest : public ForkingDeathTest { - public: - ExecDeathTest(const char* a_statement, Matcher<const std::string&> matcher, - const char* file, int line) - : ForkingDeathTest(a_statement, std::move(matcher)), - file_(file), - line_(line) {} - TestRole AssumeRole() override; - - private: - static ::std::vector<std::string> GetArgvsForDeathTestChildProcess() { - ::std::vector<std::string> args = GetInjectableArgvs(); -# if defined(GTEST_EXTRA_DEATH_TEST_COMMAND_LINE_ARGS_) - ::std::vector<std::string> extra_args = - GTEST_EXTRA_DEATH_TEST_COMMAND_LINE_ARGS_(); - args.insert(args.end(), extra_args.begin(), extra_args.end()); -# endif // defined(GTEST_EXTRA_DEATH_TEST_COMMAND_LINE_ARGS_) - return args; - } - // The name of the file in which the death test is located. - const char* const file_; - // The line number on which the death test is located. - const int line_; -}; - -// Utility class for accumulating command-line arguments. -class Arguments { - public: - Arguments() { args_.push_back(nullptr); } - - ~Arguments() { - for (std::vector<char*>::iterator i = args_.begin(); i != args_.end(); - ++i) { - free(*i); - } - } - void AddArgument(const char* argument) { - args_.insert(args_.end() - 1, posix::StrDup(argument)); - } - - template <typename Str> - void AddArguments(const ::std::vector<Str>& arguments) { - for (typename ::std::vector<Str>::const_iterator i = arguments.begin(); - i != arguments.end(); - ++i) { - args_.insert(args_.end() - 1, posix::StrDup(i->c_str())); - } - } - char* const* Argv() { - return &args_[0]; - } - - private: - std::vector<char*> args_; -}; - -// A struct that encompasses the arguments to the child process of a -// threadsafe-style death test process. -struct ExecDeathTestArgs { - char* const* argv; // Command-line arguments for the child's call to exec - int close_fd; // File descriptor to close; the read end of a pipe -}; - -# if GTEST_OS_MAC -inline char** GetEnviron() { - // When Google Test is built as a framework on MacOS X, the environ variable - // is unavailable. Apple's documentation (man environ) recommends using - // _NSGetEnviron() instead. - return *_NSGetEnviron(); -} -# else -// Some POSIX platforms expect you to declare environ. extern "C" makes -// it reside in the global namespace. -extern "C" char** environ; -inline char** GetEnviron() { return environ; } -# endif // GTEST_OS_MAC - -# if !GTEST_OS_QNX -// The main function for a threadsafe-style death test child process. -// This function is called in a clone()-ed process and thus must avoid -// any potentially unsafe operations like malloc or libc functions. -static int ExecDeathTestChildMain(void* child_arg) { - ExecDeathTestArgs* const args = static_cast<ExecDeathTestArgs*>(child_arg); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(close(args->close_fd)); - - // We need to execute the test program in the same environment where - // it was originally invoked. Therefore we change to the original - // working directory first. - const char* const original_dir = - UnitTest::GetInstance()->original_working_dir(); - // We can safely call chdir() as it's a direct system call. - if (chdir(original_dir) != 0) { - DeathTestAbort(std::string("chdir(\"") + original_dir + "\") failed: " + - GetLastErrnoDescription()); - return EXIT_FAILURE; - } - - // We can safely call execve() as it's a direct system call. We - // cannot use execvp() as it's a libc function and thus potentially - // unsafe. Since execve() doesn't search the PATH, the user must - // invoke the test program via a valid path that contains at least - // one path separator. - execve(args->argv[0], args->argv, GetEnviron()); - DeathTestAbort(std::string("execve(") + args->argv[0] + ", ...) in " + - original_dir + " failed: " + - GetLastErrnoDescription()); - return EXIT_FAILURE; -} -# endif // !GTEST_OS_QNX - -# if GTEST_HAS_CLONE -// Two utility routines that together determine the direction the stack -// grows. -// This could be accomplished more elegantly by a single recursive -// function, but we want to guard against the unlikely possibility of -// a smart compiler optimizing the recursion away. -// -// GTEST_NO_INLINE_ is required to prevent GCC 4.6 from inlining -// StackLowerThanAddress into StackGrowsDown, which then doesn't give -// correct answer. -static void StackLowerThanAddress(const void* ptr, - bool* result) GTEST_NO_INLINE_; -// HWAddressSanitizer add a random tag to the MSB of the local variable address, -// making comparison result unpredictable. -GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_HWADDRESS_ -static void StackLowerThanAddress(const void* ptr, bool* result) { - int dummy; - *result = (&dummy < ptr); -} - -// Make sure AddressSanitizer does not tamper with the stack here. -GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_ADDRESS_ -GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_HWADDRESS_ -static bool StackGrowsDown() { - int dummy; - bool result; - StackLowerThanAddress(&dummy, &result); - return result; -} -# endif // GTEST_HAS_CLONE - -// Spawns a child process with the same executable as the current process in -// a thread-safe manner and instructs it to run the death test. The -// implementation uses fork(2) + exec. On systems where clone(2) is -// available, it is used instead, being slightly more thread-safe. On QNX, -// fork supports only single-threaded environments, so this function uses -// spawn(2) there instead. The function dies with an error message if -// anything goes wrong. -static pid_t ExecDeathTestSpawnChild(char* const* argv, int close_fd) { - ExecDeathTestArgs args = { argv, close_fd }; - pid_t child_pid = -1; - -# if GTEST_OS_QNX - // Obtains the current directory and sets it to be closed in the child - // process. - const int cwd_fd = open(".", O_RDONLY); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(cwd_fd != -1); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(fcntl(cwd_fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC)); - // We need to execute the test program in the same environment where - // it was originally invoked. Therefore we change to the original - // working directory first. - const char* const original_dir = - UnitTest::GetInstance()->original_working_dir(); - // We can safely call chdir() as it's a direct system call. - if (chdir(original_dir) != 0) { - DeathTestAbort(std::string("chdir(\"") + original_dir + "\") failed: " + - GetLastErrnoDescription()); - return EXIT_FAILURE; - } - - int fd_flags; - // Set close_fd to be closed after spawn. - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(fd_flags = fcntl(close_fd, F_GETFD)); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(fcntl(close_fd, F_SETFD, - fd_flags | FD_CLOEXEC)); - struct inheritance inherit = {0}; - // spawn is a system call. - child_pid = - spawn(args.argv[0], 0, nullptr, &inherit, args.argv, GetEnviron()); - // Restores the current working directory. - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(fchdir(cwd_fd) != -1); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(close(cwd_fd)); - -# else // GTEST_OS_QNX -# if GTEST_OS_LINUX - // When a SIGPROF signal is received while fork() or clone() are executing, - // the process may hang. To avoid this, we ignore SIGPROF here and re-enable - // it after the call to fork()/clone() is complete. - struct sigaction saved_sigprof_action; - struct sigaction ignore_sigprof_action; - memset(&ignore_sigprof_action, 0, sizeof(ignore_sigprof_action)); - sigemptyset(&ignore_sigprof_action.sa_mask); - ignore_sigprof_action.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(sigaction( - SIGPROF, &ignore_sigprof_action, &saved_sigprof_action)); -# endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX - -# if GTEST_HAS_CLONE - const bool use_fork = GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork); - - if (!use_fork) { - static const bool stack_grows_down = StackGrowsDown(); - const auto stack_size = static_cast<size_t>(getpagesize() * 2); - // MMAP_ANONYMOUS is not defined on Mac, so we use MAP_ANON instead. - void* const stack = mmap(nullptr, stack_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, - MAP_ANON | MAP_PRIVATE, -1, 0); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(stack != MAP_FAILED); - - // Maximum stack alignment in bytes: For a downward-growing stack, this - // amount is subtracted from size of the stack space to get an address - // that is within the stack space and is aligned on all systems we care - // about. As far as I know there is no ABI with stack alignment greater - // than 64. We assume stack and stack_size already have alignment of - // kMaxStackAlignment. - const size_t kMaxStackAlignment = 64; - void* const stack_top = - static_cast<char*>(stack) + - (stack_grows_down ? stack_size - kMaxStackAlignment : 0); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_( - static_cast<size_t>(stack_size) > kMaxStackAlignment && - reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(stack_top) % kMaxStackAlignment == 0); - - child_pid = clone(&ExecDeathTestChildMain, stack_top, SIGCHLD, &args); - - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(munmap(stack, stack_size) != -1); - } -# else - const bool use_fork = true; -# endif // GTEST_HAS_CLONE - - if (use_fork && (child_pid = fork()) == 0) { - ExecDeathTestChildMain(&args); - _exit(0); - } -# endif // GTEST_OS_QNX -# if GTEST_OS_LINUX - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_( - sigaction(SIGPROF, &saved_sigprof_action, nullptr)); -# endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX - - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(child_pid != -1); - return child_pid; -} - -// The AssumeRole process for a fork-and-exec death test. It re-executes the -// main program from the beginning, setting the --gtest_filter -// and --gtest_internal_run_death_test flags to cause only the current -// death test to be re-run. -DeathTest::TestRole ExecDeathTest::AssumeRole() { - const UnitTestImpl* const impl = GetUnitTestImpl(); - const InternalRunDeathTestFlag* const flag = - impl->internal_run_death_test_flag(); - const TestInfo* const info = impl->current_test_info(); - const int death_test_index = info->result()->death_test_count(); - - if (flag != nullptr) { - set_write_fd(flag->write_fd()); - return EXECUTE_TEST; - } - - int pipe_fd[2]; - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(pipe(pipe_fd) != -1); - // Clear the close-on-exec flag on the write end of the pipe, lest - // it be closed when the child process does an exec: - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(fcntl(pipe_fd[1], F_SETFD, 0) != -1); - - const std::string filter_flag = std::string("--") + GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ + - kFilterFlag + "=" + info->test_suite_name() + - "." + info->name(); - const std::string internal_flag = - std::string("--") + GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ + kInternalRunDeathTestFlag + "=" - + file_ + "|" + StreamableToString(line_) + "|" - + StreamableToString(death_test_index) + "|" - + StreamableToString(pipe_fd[1]); - Arguments args; - args.AddArguments(GetArgvsForDeathTestChildProcess()); - args.AddArgument(filter_flag.c_str()); - args.AddArgument(internal_flag.c_str()); - - DeathTest::set_last_death_test_message(""); - - CaptureStderr(); - // See the comment in NoExecDeathTest::AssumeRole for why the next line - // is necessary. - FlushInfoLog(); - - const pid_t child_pid = ExecDeathTestSpawnChild(args.Argv(), pipe_fd[0]); - GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(close(pipe_fd[1])); - set_child_pid(child_pid); - set_read_fd(pipe_fd[0]); - set_spawned(true); - return OVERSEE_TEST; -} - -# endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -// Creates a concrete DeathTest-derived class that depends on the -// --gtest_death_test_style flag, and sets the pointer pointed to -// by the "test" argument to its address. If the test should be -// skipped, sets that pointer to NULL. Returns true, unless the -// flag is set to an invalid value. -bool DefaultDeathTestFactory::Create(const char* statement, - Matcher<const std::string&> matcher, - const char* file, int line, - DeathTest** test) { - UnitTestImpl* const impl = GetUnitTestImpl(); - const InternalRunDeathTestFlag* const flag = - impl->internal_run_death_test_flag(); - const int death_test_index = impl->current_test_info() - ->increment_death_test_count(); - - if (flag != nullptr) { - if (death_test_index > flag->index()) { - DeathTest::set_last_death_test_message( - "Death test count (" + StreamableToString(death_test_index) - + ") somehow exceeded expected maximum (" - + StreamableToString(flag->index()) + ")"); - return false; - } - - if (!(flag->file() == file && flag->line() == line && - flag->index() == death_test_index)) { - *test = nullptr; - return true; - } - } - -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - - if (GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) == "threadsafe" || - GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) == "fast") { - *test = new WindowsDeathTest(statement, std::move(matcher), file, line); - } - -# elif GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA - - if (GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) == "threadsafe" || - GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) == "fast") { - *test = new FuchsiaDeathTest(statement, std::move(matcher), file, line); - } - -# else - - if (GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) == "threadsafe") { - *test = new ExecDeathTest(statement, std::move(matcher), file, line); - } else if (GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) == "fast") { - *test = new NoExecDeathTest(statement, std::move(matcher)); - } - -# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - - else { // NOLINT - this is more readable than unbalanced brackets inside #if. - DeathTest::set_last_death_test_message( - "Unknown death test style \"" + GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) - + "\" encountered"); - return false; - } - - return true; -} - -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -// Recreates the pipe and event handles from the provided parameters, -// signals the event, and returns a file descriptor wrapped around the pipe -// handle. This function is called in the child process only. -static int GetStatusFileDescriptor(unsigned int parent_process_id, - size_t write_handle_as_size_t, - size_t event_handle_as_size_t) { - AutoHandle parent_process_handle(::OpenProcess(PROCESS_DUP_HANDLE, - FALSE, // Non-inheritable. - parent_process_id)); - if (parent_process_handle.Get() == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { - DeathTestAbort("Unable to open parent process " + - StreamableToString(parent_process_id)); - } - - GTEST_CHECK_(sizeof(HANDLE) <= sizeof(size_t)); - - const HANDLE write_handle = - reinterpret_cast<HANDLE>(write_handle_as_size_t); - HANDLE dup_write_handle; - - // The newly initialized handle is accessible only in the parent - // process. To obtain one accessible within the child, we need to use - // DuplicateHandle. - if (!::DuplicateHandle(parent_process_handle.Get(), write_handle, - ::GetCurrentProcess(), &dup_write_handle, - 0x0, // Requested privileges ignored since - // DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS is used. - FALSE, // Request non-inheritable handler. - DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS)) { - DeathTestAbort("Unable to duplicate the pipe handle " + - StreamableToString(write_handle_as_size_t) + - " from the parent process " + - StreamableToString(parent_process_id)); - } - - const HANDLE event_handle = reinterpret_cast<HANDLE>(event_handle_as_size_t); - HANDLE dup_event_handle; - - if (!::DuplicateHandle(parent_process_handle.Get(), event_handle, - ::GetCurrentProcess(), &dup_event_handle, - 0x0, - FALSE, - DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS)) { - DeathTestAbort("Unable to duplicate the event handle " + - StreamableToString(event_handle_as_size_t) + - " from the parent process " + - StreamableToString(parent_process_id)); - } - - const int write_fd = - ::_open_osfhandle(reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(dup_write_handle), O_APPEND); - if (write_fd == -1) { - DeathTestAbort("Unable to convert pipe handle " + - StreamableToString(write_handle_as_size_t) + - " to a file descriptor"); - } - - // Signals the parent that the write end of the pipe has been acquired - // so the parent can release its own write end. - ::SetEvent(dup_event_handle); - - return write_fd; -} -# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -// Returns a newly created InternalRunDeathTestFlag object with fields -// initialized from the GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test) flag if -// the flag is specified; otherwise returns NULL. -InternalRunDeathTestFlag* ParseInternalRunDeathTestFlag() { - if (GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test) == "") return nullptr; - - // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST implies that we have ::std::string, so we - // can use it here. - int line = -1; - int index = -1; - ::std::vector< ::std::string> fields; - SplitString(GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test).c_str(), '|', &fields); - int write_fd = -1; - -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - - unsigned int parent_process_id = 0; - size_t write_handle_as_size_t = 0; - size_t event_handle_as_size_t = 0; - - if (fields.size() != 6 - || !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[1], &line) - || !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[2], &index) - || !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[3], &parent_process_id) - || !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[4], &write_handle_as_size_t) - || !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[5], &event_handle_as_size_t)) { - DeathTestAbort("Bad --gtest_internal_run_death_test flag: " + - GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test)); - } - write_fd = GetStatusFileDescriptor(parent_process_id, - write_handle_as_size_t, - event_handle_as_size_t); - -# elif GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA - - if (fields.size() != 3 - || !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[1], &line) - || !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[2], &index)) { - DeathTestAbort("Bad --gtest_internal_run_death_test flag: " - + GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test)); - } - -# else - - if (fields.size() != 4 - || !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[1], &line) - || !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[2], &index) - || !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[3], &write_fd)) { - DeathTestAbort("Bad --gtest_internal_run_death_test flag: " - + GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test)); - } - -# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - - return new InternalRunDeathTestFlag(fields[0], line, index, write_fd); -} - -} // namespace internal - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - -} // namespace testing diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-filepath.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-filepath.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 9aad12fbd..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-filepath.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,382 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-filepath.h" - -#include <stdlib.h> -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" -#include "gtest/gtest-message.h" - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -# include <windows.h> -#elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -# include <direct.h> -# include <io.h> -#else -# include <limits.h> -# include <climits> // Some Linux distributions define PATH_MAX here. -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-string.h" - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -# define GTEST_PATH_MAX_ _MAX_PATH -#elif defined(PATH_MAX) -# define GTEST_PATH_MAX_ PATH_MAX -#elif defined(_XOPEN_PATH_MAX) -# define GTEST_PATH_MAX_ _XOPEN_PATH_MAX -#else -# define GTEST_PATH_MAX_ _POSIX_PATH_MAX -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -namespace testing { -namespace internal { - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -// On Windows, '\\' is the standard path separator, but many tools and the -// Windows API also accept '/' as an alternate path separator. Unless otherwise -// noted, a file path can contain either kind of path separators, or a mixture -// of them. -const char kPathSeparator = '\\'; -const char kAlternatePathSeparator = '/'; -const char kAlternatePathSeparatorString[] = "/"; -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -// Windows CE doesn't have a current directory. You should not use -// the current directory in tests on Windows CE, but this at least -// provides a reasonable fallback. -const char kCurrentDirectoryString[] = "\\"; -// Windows CE doesn't define INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES -const DWORD kInvalidFileAttributes = 0xffffffff; -# else -const char kCurrentDirectoryString[] = ".\\"; -# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -#else -const char kPathSeparator = '/'; -const char kCurrentDirectoryString[] = "./"; -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -// Returns whether the given character is a valid path separator. -static bool IsPathSeparator(char c) { -#if GTEST_HAS_ALT_PATH_SEP_ - return (c == kPathSeparator) || (c == kAlternatePathSeparator); -#else - return c == kPathSeparator; -#endif -} - -// Returns the current working directory, or "" if unsuccessful. -FilePath FilePath::GetCurrentDir() { -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE || GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_PHONE || \ - GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_RT || GTEST_OS_ESP8266 || GTEST_OS_ESP32 - // These platforms do not have a current directory, so we just return - // something reasonable. - return FilePath(kCurrentDirectoryString); -#elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - char cwd[GTEST_PATH_MAX_ + 1] = { '\0' }; - return FilePath(_getcwd(cwd, sizeof(cwd)) == nullptr ? "" : cwd); -#else - char cwd[GTEST_PATH_MAX_ + 1] = { '\0' }; - char* result = getcwd(cwd, sizeof(cwd)); -# if GTEST_OS_NACL - // getcwd will likely fail in NaCl due to the sandbox, so return something - // reasonable. The user may have provided a shim implementation for getcwd, - // however, so fallback only when failure is detected. - return FilePath(result == nullptr ? kCurrentDirectoryString : cwd); -# endif // GTEST_OS_NACL - return FilePath(result == nullptr ? "" : cwd); -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -} - -// Returns a copy of the FilePath with the case-insensitive extension removed. -// Example: FilePath("dir/file.exe").RemoveExtension("EXE") returns -// FilePath("dir/file"). If a case-insensitive extension is not -// found, returns a copy of the original FilePath. -FilePath FilePath::RemoveExtension(const char* extension) const { - const std::string dot_extension = std::string(".") + extension; - if (String::EndsWithCaseInsensitive(pathname_, dot_extension)) { - return FilePath(pathname_.substr( - 0, pathname_.length() - dot_extension.length())); - } - return *this; -} - -// Returns a pointer to the last occurrence of a valid path separator in -// the FilePath. On Windows, for example, both '/' and '\' are valid path -// separators. Returns NULL if no path separator was found. -const char* FilePath::FindLastPathSeparator() const { - const char* const last_sep = strrchr(c_str(), kPathSeparator); -#if GTEST_HAS_ALT_PATH_SEP_ - const char* const last_alt_sep = strrchr(c_str(), kAlternatePathSeparator); - // Comparing two pointers of which only one is NULL is undefined. - if (last_alt_sep != nullptr && - (last_sep == nullptr || last_alt_sep > last_sep)) { - return last_alt_sep; - } -#endif - return last_sep; -} - -// Returns a copy of the FilePath with the directory part removed. -// Example: FilePath("path/to/file").RemoveDirectoryName() returns -// FilePath("file"). If there is no directory part ("just_a_file"), it returns -// the FilePath unmodified. If there is no file part ("just_a_dir/") it -// returns an empty FilePath (""). -// On Windows platform, '\' is the path separator, otherwise it is '/'. -FilePath FilePath::RemoveDirectoryName() const { - const char* const last_sep = FindLastPathSeparator(); - return last_sep ? FilePath(last_sep + 1) : *this; -} - -// RemoveFileName returns the directory path with the filename removed. -// Example: FilePath("path/to/file").RemoveFileName() returns "path/to/". -// If the FilePath is "a_file" or "/a_file", RemoveFileName returns -// FilePath("./") or, on Windows, FilePath(".\\"). If the filepath does -// not have a file, like "just/a/dir/", it returns the FilePath unmodified. -// On Windows platform, '\' is the path separator, otherwise it is '/'. -FilePath FilePath::RemoveFileName() const { - const char* const last_sep = FindLastPathSeparator(); - std::string dir; - if (last_sep) { - dir = std::string(c_str(), static_cast<size_t>(last_sep + 1 - c_str())); - } else { - dir = kCurrentDirectoryString; - } - return FilePath(dir); -} - -// Helper functions for naming files in a directory for xml output. - -// Given directory = "dir", base_name = "test", number = 0, -// extension = "xml", returns "dir/test.xml". If number is greater -// than zero (e.g., 12), returns "dir/test_12.xml". -// On Windows platform, uses \ as the separator rather than /. -FilePath FilePath::MakeFileName(const FilePath& directory, - const FilePath& base_name, - int number, - const char* extension) { - std::string file; - if (number == 0) { - file = base_name.string() + "." + extension; - } else { - file = base_name.string() + "_" + StreamableToString(number) - + "." + extension; - } - return ConcatPaths(directory, FilePath(file)); -} - -// Given directory = "dir", relative_path = "test.xml", returns "dir/test.xml". -// On Windows, uses \ as the separator rather than /. -FilePath FilePath::ConcatPaths(const FilePath& directory, - const FilePath& relative_path) { - if (directory.IsEmpty()) - return relative_path; - const FilePath dir(directory.RemoveTrailingPathSeparator()); - return FilePath(dir.string() + kPathSeparator + relative_path.string()); -} - -// Returns true if pathname describes something findable in the file-system, -// either a file, directory, or whatever. -bool FilePath::FileOrDirectoryExists() const { -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - LPCWSTR unicode = String::AnsiToUtf16(pathname_.c_str()); - const DWORD attributes = GetFileAttributes(unicode); - delete [] unicode; - return attributes != kInvalidFileAttributes; -#else - posix::StatStruct file_stat; - return posix::Stat(pathname_.c_str(), &file_stat) == 0; -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -} - -// Returns true if pathname describes a directory in the file-system -// that exists. -bool FilePath::DirectoryExists() const { - bool result = false; -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - // Don't strip off trailing separator if path is a root directory on - // Windows (like "C:\\"). - const FilePath& path(IsRootDirectory() ? *this : - RemoveTrailingPathSeparator()); -#else - const FilePath& path(*this); -#endif - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - LPCWSTR unicode = String::AnsiToUtf16(path.c_str()); - const DWORD attributes = GetFileAttributes(unicode); - delete [] unicode; - if ((attributes != kInvalidFileAttributes) && - (attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)) { - result = true; - } -#else - posix::StatStruct file_stat; - result = posix::Stat(path.c_str(), &file_stat) == 0 && - posix::IsDir(file_stat); -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - - return result; -} - -// Returns true if pathname describes a root directory. (Windows has one -// root directory per disk drive.) -bool FilePath::IsRootDirectory() const { -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - return pathname_.length() == 3 && IsAbsolutePath(); -#else - return pathname_.length() == 1 && IsPathSeparator(pathname_.c_str()[0]); -#endif -} - -// Returns true if pathname describes an absolute path. -bool FilePath::IsAbsolutePath() const { - const char* const name = pathname_.c_str(); -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - return pathname_.length() >= 3 && - ((name[0] >= 'a' && name[0] <= 'z') || - (name[0] >= 'A' && name[0] <= 'Z')) && - name[1] == ':' && - IsPathSeparator(name[2]); -#else - return IsPathSeparator(name[0]); -#endif -} - -// Returns a pathname for a file that does not currently exist. The pathname -// will be directory/base_name.extension or -// directory/base_name_<number>.extension if directory/base_name.extension -// already exists. The number will be incremented until a pathname is found -// that does not already exist. -// Examples: 'dir/foo_test.xml' or 'dir/foo_test_1.xml'. -// There could be a race condition if two or more processes are calling this -// function at the same time -- they could both pick the same filename. -FilePath FilePath::GenerateUniqueFileName(const FilePath& directory, - const FilePath& base_name, - const char* extension) { - FilePath full_pathname; - int number = 0; - do { - full_pathname.Set(MakeFileName(directory, base_name, number++, extension)); - } while (full_pathname.FileOrDirectoryExists()); - return full_pathname; -} - -// Returns true if FilePath ends with a path separator, which indicates that -// it is intended to represent a directory. Returns false otherwise. -// This does NOT check that a directory (or file) actually exists. -bool FilePath::IsDirectory() const { - return !pathname_.empty() && - IsPathSeparator(pathname_.c_str()[pathname_.length() - 1]); -} - -// Create directories so that path exists. Returns true if successful or if -// the directories already exist; returns false if unable to create directories -// for any reason. -bool FilePath::CreateDirectoriesRecursively() const { - if (!this->IsDirectory()) { - return false; - } - - if (pathname_.length() == 0 || this->DirectoryExists()) { - return true; - } - - const FilePath parent(this->RemoveTrailingPathSeparator().RemoveFileName()); - return parent.CreateDirectoriesRecursively() && this->CreateFolder(); -} - -// Create the directory so that path exists. Returns true if successful or -// if the directory already exists; returns false if unable to create the -// directory for any reason, including if the parent directory does not -// exist. Not named "CreateDirectory" because that's a macro on Windows. -bool FilePath::CreateFolder() const { -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - FilePath removed_sep(this->RemoveTrailingPathSeparator()); - LPCWSTR unicode = String::AnsiToUtf16(removed_sep.c_str()); - int result = CreateDirectory(unicode, nullptr) ? 0 : -1; - delete [] unicode; -#elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - int result = _mkdir(pathname_.c_str()); -#elif GTEST_OS_ESP8266 - // do nothing - int result = 0; -#else - int result = mkdir(pathname_.c_str(), 0777); -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - - if (result == -1) { - return this->DirectoryExists(); // An error is OK if the directory exists. - } - return true; // No error. -} - -// If input name has a trailing separator character, remove it and return the -// name, otherwise return the name string unmodified. -// On Windows platform, uses \ as the separator, other platforms use /. -FilePath FilePath::RemoveTrailingPathSeparator() const { - return IsDirectory() - ? FilePath(pathname_.substr(0, pathname_.length() - 1)) - : *this; -} - -// Removes any redundant separators that might be in the pathname. -// For example, "bar///foo" becomes "bar/foo". Does not eliminate other -// redundancies that might be in a pathname involving "." or "..". -void FilePath::Normalize() { - if (pathname_.c_str() == nullptr) { - pathname_ = ""; - return; - } - const char* src = pathname_.c_str(); - char* const dest = new char[pathname_.length() + 1]; - char* dest_ptr = dest; - memset(dest_ptr, 0, pathname_.length() + 1); - - while (*src != '\0') { - *dest_ptr = *src; - if (!IsPathSeparator(*src)) { - src++; - } else { -#if GTEST_HAS_ALT_PATH_SEP_ - if (*dest_ptr == kAlternatePathSeparator) { - *dest_ptr = kPathSeparator; - } -#endif - while (IsPathSeparator(*src)) - src++; - } - dest_ptr++; - } - *dest_ptr = '\0'; - pathname_ = dest; - delete[] dest; -} - -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-internal-inl.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-internal-inl.h deleted file mode 100644 index e42ff4753..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-internal-inl.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1218 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// Utility functions and classes used by the Google C++ testing framework.// -// This file contains purely Google Test's internal implementation. Please -// DO NOT #INCLUDE IT IN A USER PROGRAM. - -#ifndef GTEST_SRC_GTEST_INTERNAL_INL_H_ -#define GTEST_SRC_GTEST_INTERNAL_INL_H_ - -#ifndef _WIN32_WCE -# include <errno.h> -#endif // !_WIN32_WCE -#include <stddef.h> -#include <stdlib.h> // For strtoll/_strtoul64/malloc/free. -#include <string.h> // For memmove. - -#include <algorithm> -#include <cstdint> -#include <memory> -#include <string> -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" - -#if GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ -# include <arpa/inet.h> // NOLINT -# include <netdb.h> // NOLINT -#endif - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -# include <windows.h> // NOLINT -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest-spi.h" - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4251 \ -/* class A needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class B */) - -namespace testing { - -// Declares the flags. -// -// We don't want the users to modify this flag in the code, but want -// Google Test's own unit tests to be able to access it. Therefore we -// declare it here as opposed to in gtest.h. -GTEST_DECLARE_bool_(death_test_use_fork); - -namespace internal { - -// The value of GetTestTypeId() as seen from within the Google Test -// library. This is solely for testing GetTestTypeId(). -GTEST_API_ extern const TypeId kTestTypeIdInGoogleTest; - -// Names of the flags (needed for parsing Google Test flags). -const char kAlsoRunDisabledTestsFlag[] = "also_run_disabled_tests"; -const char kBreakOnFailureFlag[] = "break_on_failure"; -const char kCatchExceptionsFlag[] = "catch_exceptions"; -const char kColorFlag[] = "color"; -const char kFilterFlag[] = "filter"; -const char kListTestsFlag[] = "list_tests"; -const char kOutputFlag[] = "output"; -const char kPrintTimeFlag[] = "print_time"; -const char kPrintUTF8Flag[] = "print_utf8"; -const char kRandomSeedFlag[] = "random_seed"; -const char kRepeatFlag[] = "repeat"; -const char kShuffleFlag[] = "shuffle"; -const char kStackTraceDepthFlag[] = "stack_trace_depth"; -const char kStreamResultToFlag[] = "stream_result_to"; -const char kThrowOnFailureFlag[] = "throw_on_failure"; -const char kFlagfileFlag[] = "flagfile"; - -// A valid random seed must be in [1, kMaxRandomSeed]. -const int kMaxRandomSeed = 99999; - -// g_help_flag is true if and only if the --help flag or an equivalent form -// is specified on the command line. -GTEST_API_ extern bool g_help_flag; - -// Returns the current time in milliseconds. -GTEST_API_ TimeInMillis GetTimeInMillis(); - -// Returns true if and only if Google Test should use colors in the output. -GTEST_API_ bool ShouldUseColor(bool stdout_is_tty); - -// Formats the given time in milliseconds as seconds. -GTEST_API_ std::string FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(TimeInMillis ms); - -// Converts the given time in milliseconds to a date string in the ISO 8601 -// format, without the timezone information. N.B.: due to the use the -// non-reentrant localtime() function, this function is not thread safe. Do -// not use it in any code that can be called from multiple threads. -GTEST_API_ std::string FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601(TimeInMillis ms); - -// Parses a string for an Int32 flag, in the form of "--flag=value". -// -// On success, stores the value of the flag in *value, and returns -// true. On failure, returns false without changing *value. -GTEST_API_ bool ParseInt32Flag( - const char* str, const char* flag, int32_t* value); - -// Returns a random seed in range [1, kMaxRandomSeed] based on the -// given --gtest_random_seed flag value. -inline int GetRandomSeedFromFlag(int32_t random_seed_flag) { - const unsigned int raw_seed = (random_seed_flag == 0) ? - static_cast<unsigned int>(GetTimeInMillis()) : - static_cast<unsigned int>(random_seed_flag); - - // Normalizes the actual seed to range [1, kMaxRandomSeed] such that - // it's easy to type. - const int normalized_seed = - static_cast<int>((raw_seed - 1U) % - static_cast<unsigned int>(kMaxRandomSeed)) + 1; - return normalized_seed; -} - -// Returns the first valid random seed after 'seed'. The behavior is -// undefined if 'seed' is invalid. The seed after kMaxRandomSeed is -// considered to be 1. -inline int GetNextRandomSeed(int seed) { - GTEST_CHECK_(1 <= seed && seed <= kMaxRandomSeed) - << "Invalid random seed " << seed << " - must be in [1, " - << kMaxRandomSeed << "]."; - const int next_seed = seed + 1; - return (next_seed > kMaxRandomSeed) ? 1 : next_seed; -} - -// This class saves the values of all Google Test flags in its c'tor, and -// restores them in its d'tor. -class GTestFlagSaver { - public: - // The c'tor. - GTestFlagSaver() { - also_run_disabled_tests_ = GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests); - break_on_failure_ = GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure); - catch_exceptions_ = GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions); - color_ = GTEST_FLAG(color); - death_test_style_ = GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style); - death_test_use_fork_ = GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork); - filter_ = GTEST_FLAG(filter); - internal_run_death_test_ = GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test); - list_tests_ = GTEST_FLAG(list_tests); - output_ = GTEST_FLAG(output); - print_time_ = GTEST_FLAG(print_time); - print_utf8_ = GTEST_FLAG(print_utf8); - random_seed_ = GTEST_FLAG(random_seed); - repeat_ = GTEST_FLAG(repeat); - shuffle_ = GTEST_FLAG(shuffle); - stack_trace_depth_ = GTEST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth); - stream_result_to_ = GTEST_FLAG(stream_result_to); - throw_on_failure_ = GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure); - } - - // The d'tor is not virtual. DO NOT INHERIT FROM THIS CLASS. - ~GTestFlagSaver() { - GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests) = also_run_disabled_tests_; - GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure) = break_on_failure_; - GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions) = catch_exceptions_; - GTEST_FLAG(color) = color_; - GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = death_test_style_; - GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork) = death_test_use_fork_; - GTEST_FLAG(filter) = filter_; - GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test) = internal_run_death_test_; - GTEST_FLAG(list_tests) = list_tests_; - GTEST_FLAG(output) = output_; - GTEST_FLAG(print_time) = print_time_; - GTEST_FLAG(print_utf8) = print_utf8_; - GTEST_FLAG(random_seed) = random_seed_; - GTEST_FLAG(repeat) = repeat_; - GTEST_FLAG(shuffle) = shuffle_; - GTEST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth) = stack_trace_depth_; - GTEST_FLAG(stream_result_to) = stream_result_to_; - GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure) = throw_on_failure_; - } - - private: - // Fields for saving the original values of flags. - bool also_run_disabled_tests_; - bool break_on_failure_; - bool catch_exceptions_; - std::string color_; - std::string death_test_style_; - bool death_test_use_fork_; - std::string filter_; - std::string internal_run_death_test_; - bool list_tests_; - std::string output_; - bool print_time_; - bool print_utf8_; - int32_t random_seed_; - int32_t repeat_; - bool shuffle_; - int32_t stack_trace_depth_; - std::string stream_result_to_; - bool throw_on_failure_; -} GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_; - -// Converts a Unicode code point to a narrow string in UTF-8 encoding. -// code_point parameter is of type UInt32 because wchar_t may not be -// wide enough to contain a code point. -// If the code_point is not a valid Unicode code point -// (i.e. outside of Unicode range U+0 to U+10FFFF) it will be converted -// to "(Invalid Unicode 0xXXXXXXXX)". -GTEST_API_ std::string CodePointToUtf8(uint32_t code_point); - -// Converts a wide string to a narrow string in UTF-8 encoding. -// The wide string is assumed to have the following encoding: -// UTF-16 if sizeof(wchar_t) == 2 (on Windows, Cygwin) -// UTF-32 if sizeof(wchar_t) == 4 (on Linux) -// Parameter str points to a null-terminated wide string. -// Parameter num_chars may additionally limit the number -// of wchar_t characters processed. -1 is used when the entire string -// should be processed. -// If the string contains code points that are not valid Unicode code points -// (i.e. outside of Unicode range U+0 to U+10FFFF) they will be output -// as '(Invalid Unicode 0xXXXXXXXX)'. If the string is in UTF16 encoding -// and contains invalid UTF-16 surrogate pairs, values in those pairs -// will be encoded as individual Unicode characters from Basic Normal Plane. -GTEST_API_ std::string WideStringToUtf8(const wchar_t* str, int num_chars); - -// Reads the GTEST_SHARD_STATUS_FILE environment variable, and creates the file -// if the variable is present. If a file already exists at this location, this -// function will write over it. If the variable is present, but the file cannot -// be created, prints an error and exits. -void WriteToShardStatusFileIfNeeded(); - -// Checks whether sharding is enabled by examining the relevant -// environment variable values. If the variables are present, -// but inconsistent (e.g., shard_index >= total_shards), prints -// an error and exits. If in_subprocess_for_death_test, sharding is -// disabled because it must only be applied to the original test -// process. Otherwise, we could filter out death tests we intended to execute. -GTEST_API_ bool ShouldShard(const char* total_shards_str, - const char* shard_index_str, - bool in_subprocess_for_death_test); - -// Parses the environment variable var as a 32-bit integer. If it is unset, -// returns default_val. If it is not a 32-bit integer, prints an error and -// and aborts. -GTEST_API_ int32_t Int32FromEnvOrDie(const char* env_var, int32_t default_val); - -// Given the total number of shards, the shard index, and the test id, -// returns true if and only if the test should be run on this shard. The test id -// is some arbitrary but unique non-negative integer assigned to each test -// method. Assumes that 0 <= shard_index < total_shards. -GTEST_API_ bool ShouldRunTestOnShard( - int total_shards, int shard_index, int test_id); - -// STL container utilities. - -// Returns the number of elements in the given container that satisfy -// the given predicate. -template <class Container, typename Predicate> -inline int CountIf(const Container& c, Predicate predicate) { - // Implemented as an explicit loop since std::count_if() in libCstd on - // Solaris has a non-standard signature. - int count = 0; - for (typename Container::const_iterator it = c.begin(); it != c.end(); ++it) { - if (predicate(*it)) - ++count; - } - return count; -} - -// Applies a function/functor to each element in the container. -template <class Container, typename Functor> -void ForEach(const Container& c, Functor functor) { - std::for_each(c.begin(), c.end(), functor); -} - -// Returns the i-th element of the vector, or default_value if i is not -// in range [0, v.size()). -template <typename E> -inline E GetElementOr(const std::vector<E>& v, int i, E default_value) { - return (i < 0 || i >= static_cast<int>(v.size())) ? default_value - : v[static_cast<size_t>(i)]; -} - -// Performs an in-place shuffle of a range of the vector's elements. -// 'begin' and 'end' are element indices as an STL-style range; -// i.e. [begin, end) are shuffled, where 'end' == size() means to -// shuffle to the end of the vector. -template <typename E> -void ShuffleRange(internal::Random* random, int begin, int end, - std::vector<E>* v) { - const int size = static_cast<int>(v->size()); - GTEST_CHECK_(0 <= begin && begin <= size) - << "Invalid shuffle range start " << begin << ": must be in range [0, " - << size << "]."; - GTEST_CHECK_(begin <= end && end <= size) - << "Invalid shuffle range finish " << end << ": must be in range [" - << begin << ", " << size << "]."; - - // Fisher-Yates shuffle, from - // http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher-Yates_shuffle - for (int range_width = end - begin; range_width >= 2; range_width--) { - const int last_in_range = begin + range_width - 1; - const int selected = - begin + - static_cast<int>(random->Generate(static_cast<uint32_t>(range_width))); - std::swap((*v)[static_cast<size_t>(selected)], - (*v)[static_cast<size_t>(last_in_range)]); - } -} - -// Performs an in-place shuffle of the vector's elements. -template <typename E> -inline void Shuffle(internal::Random* random, std::vector<E>* v) { - ShuffleRange(random, 0, static_cast<int>(v->size()), v); -} - -// A function for deleting an object. Handy for being used as a -// functor. -template <typename T> -static void Delete(T* x) { - delete x; -} - -// A predicate that checks the key of a TestProperty against a known key. -// -// TestPropertyKeyIs is copyable. -class TestPropertyKeyIs { - public: - // Constructor. - // - // TestPropertyKeyIs has NO default constructor. - explicit TestPropertyKeyIs(const std::string& key) : key_(key) {} - - // Returns true if and only if the test name of test property matches on key_. - bool operator()(const TestProperty& test_property) const { - return test_property.key() == key_; - } - - private: - std::string key_; -}; - -// Class UnitTestOptions. -// -// This class contains functions for processing options the user -// specifies when running the tests. It has only static members. -// -// In most cases, the user can specify an option using either an -// environment variable or a command line flag. E.g. you can set the -// test filter using either GTEST_FILTER or --gtest_filter. If both -// the variable and the flag are present, the latter overrides the -// former. -class GTEST_API_ UnitTestOptions { - public: - // Functions for processing the gtest_output flag. - - // Returns the output format, or "" for normal printed output. - static std::string GetOutputFormat(); - - // Returns the absolute path of the requested output file, or the - // default (test_detail.xml in the original working directory) if - // none was explicitly specified. - static std::string GetAbsolutePathToOutputFile(); - - // Functions for processing the gtest_filter flag. - - // Returns true if and only if the wildcard pattern matches the string. - // The first ':' or '\0' character in pattern marks the end of it. - // - // This recursive algorithm isn't very efficient, but is clear and - // works well enough for matching test names, which are short. - static bool PatternMatchesString(const char *pattern, const char *str); - - // Returns true if and only if the user-specified filter matches the test - // suite name and the test name. - static bool FilterMatchesTest(const std::string& test_suite_name, - const std::string& test_name); - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - // Function for supporting the gtest_catch_exception flag. - - // Returns EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER if Google Test should handle the - // given SEH exception, or EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH otherwise. - // This function is useful as an __except condition. - static int GTestShouldProcessSEH(DWORD exception_code); -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - - // Returns true if "name" matches the ':' separated list of glob-style - // filters in "filter". - static bool MatchesFilter(const std::string& name, const char* filter); -}; - -// Returns the current application's name, removing directory path if that -// is present. Used by UnitTestOptions::GetOutputFile. -GTEST_API_ FilePath GetCurrentExecutableName(); - -// The role interface for getting the OS stack trace as a string. -class OsStackTraceGetterInterface { - public: - OsStackTraceGetterInterface() {} - virtual ~OsStackTraceGetterInterface() {} - - // Returns the current OS stack trace as an std::string. Parameters: - // - // max_depth - the maximum number of stack frames to be included - // in the trace. - // skip_count - the number of top frames to be skipped; doesn't count - // against max_depth. - virtual std::string CurrentStackTrace(int max_depth, int skip_count) = 0; - - // UponLeavingGTest() should be called immediately before Google Test calls - // user code. It saves some information about the current stack that - // CurrentStackTrace() will use to find and hide Google Test stack frames. - virtual void UponLeavingGTest() = 0; - - // This string is inserted in place of stack frames that are part of - // Google Test's implementation. - static const char* const kElidedFramesMarker; - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(OsStackTraceGetterInterface); -}; - -// A working implementation of the OsStackTraceGetterInterface interface. -class OsStackTraceGetter : public OsStackTraceGetterInterface { - public: - OsStackTraceGetter() {} - - std::string CurrentStackTrace(int max_depth, int skip_count) override; - void UponLeavingGTest() override; - - private: -#if GTEST_HAS_ABSL - Mutex mutex_; // Protects all internal state. - - // We save the stack frame below the frame that calls user code. - // We do this because the address of the frame immediately below - // the user code changes between the call to UponLeavingGTest() - // and any calls to the stack trace code from within the user code. - void* caller_frame_ = nullptr; -#endif // GTEST_HAS_ABSL - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(OsStackTraceGetter); -}; - -// Information about a Google Test trace point. -struct TraceInfo { - const char* file; - int line; - std::string message; -}; - -// This is the default global test part result reporter used in UnitTestImpl. -// This class should only be used by UnitTestImpl. -class DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter - : public TestPartResultReporterInterface { - public: - explicit DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter(UnitTestImpl* unit_test); - // Implements the TestPartResultReporterInterface. Reports the test part - // result in the current test. - void ReportTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& result) override; - - private: - UnitTestImpl* const unit_test_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter); -}; - -// This is the default per thread test part result reporter used in -// UnitTestImpl. This class should only be used by UnitTestImpl. -class DefaultPerThreadTestPartResultReporter - : public TestPartResultReporterInterface { - public: - explicit DefaultPerThreadTestPartResultReporter(UnitTestImpl* unit_test); - // Implements the TestPartResultReporterInterface. The implementation just - // delegates to the current global test part result reporter of *unit_test_. - void ReportTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& result) override; - - private: - UnitTestImpl* const unit_test_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(DefaultPerThreadTestPartResultReporter); -}; - -// The private implementation of the UnitTest class. We don't protect -// the methods under a mutex, as this class is not accessible by a -// user and the UnitTest class that delegates work to this class does -// proper locking. -class GTEST_API_ UnitTestImpl { - public: - explicit UnitTestImpl(UnitTest* parent); - virtual ~UnitTestImpl(); - - // There are two different ways to register your own TestPartResultReporter. - // You can register your own repoter to listen either only for test results - // from the current thread or for results from all threads. - // By default, each per-thread test result repoter just passes a new - // TestPartResult to the global test result reporter, which registers the - // test part result for the currently running test. - - // Returns the global test part result reporter. - TestPartResultReporterInterface* GetGlobalTestPartResultReporter(); - - // Sets the global test part result reporter. - void SetGlobalTestPartResultReporter( - TestPartResultReporterInterface* reporter); - - // Returns the test part result reporter for the current thread. - TestPartResultReporterInterface* GetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread(); - - // Sets the test part result reporter for the current thread. - void SetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread( - TestPartResultReporterInterface* reporter); - - // Gets the number of successful test suites. - int successful_test_suite_count() const; - - // Gets the number of failed test suites. - int failed_test_suite_count() const; - - // Gets the number of all test suites. - int total_test_suite_count() const; - - // Gets the number of all test suites that contain at least one test - // that should run. - int test_suite_to_run_count() const; - - // Gets the number of successful tests. - int successful_test_count() const; - - // Gets the number of skipped tests. - int skipped_test_count() const; - - // Gets the number of failed tests. - int failed_test_count() const; - - // Gets the number of disabled tests that will be reported in the XML report. - int reportable_disabled_test_count() const; - - // Gets the number of disabled tests. - int disabled_test_count() const; - - // Gets the number of tests to be printed in the XML report. - int reportable_test_count() const; - - // Gets the number of all tests. - int total_test_count() const; - - // Gets the number of tests that should run. - int test_to_run_count() const; - - // Gets the time of the test program start, in ms from the start of the - // UNIX epoch. - TimeInMillis start_timestamp() const { return start_timestamp_; } - - // Gets the elapsed time, in milliseconds. - TimeInMillis elapsed_time() const { return elapsed_time_; } - - // Returns true if and only if the unit test passed (i.e. all test suites - // passed). - bool Passed() const { return !Failed(); } - - // Returns true if and only if the unit test failed (i.e. some test suite - // failed or something outside of all tests failed). - bool Failed() const { - return failed_test_suite_count() > 0 || ad_hoc_test_result()->Failed(); - } - - // Gets the i-th test suite among all the test suites. i can range from 0 to - // total_test_suite_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL. - const TestSuite* GetTestSuite(int i) const { - const int index = GetElementOr(test_suite_indices_, i, -1); - return index < 0 ? nullptr : test_suites_[static_cast<size_t>(i)]; - } - - // Legacy API is deprecated but still available -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - const TestCase* GetTestCase(int i) const { return GetTestSuite(i); } -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - - // Gets the i-th test suite among all the test suites. i can range from 0 to - // total_test_suite_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL. - TestSuite* GetMutableSuiteCase(int i) { - const int index = GetElementOr(test_suite_indices_, i, -1); - return index < 0 ? nullptr : test_suites_[static_cast<size_t>(index)]; - } - - // Provides access to the event listener list. - TestEventListeners* listeners() { return &listeners_; } - - // Returns the TestResult for the test that's currently running, or - // the TestResult for the ad hoc test if no test is running. - TestResult* current_test_result(); - - // Returns the TestResult for the ad hoc test. - const TestResult* ad_hoc_test_result() const { return &ad_hoc_test_result_; } - - // Sets the OS stack trace getter. - // - // Does nothing if the input and the current OS stack trace getter - // are the same; otherwise, deletes the old getter and makes the - // input the current getter. - void set_os_stack_trace_getter(OsStackTraceGetterInterface* getter); - - // Returns the current OS stack trace getter if it is not NULL; - // otherwise, creates an OsStackTraceGetter, makes it the current - // getter, and returns it. - OsStackTraceGetterInterface* os_stack_trace_getter(); - - // Returns the current OS stack trace as an std::string. - // - // The maximum number of stack frames to be included is specified by - // the gtest_stack_trace_depth flag. The skip_count parameter - // specifies the number of top frames to be skipped, which doesn't - // count against the number of frames to be included. - // - // For example, if Foo() calls Bar(), which in turn calls - // CurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(1), Foo() will be included in the - // trace but Bar() and CurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop() won't. - std::string CurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(int skip_count) GTEST_NO_INLINE_; - - // Finds and returns a TestSuite with the given name. If one doesn't - // exist, creates one and returns it. - // - // Arguments: - // - // test_suite_name: name of the test suite - // type_param: the name of the test's type parameter, or NULL if - // this is not a typed or a type-parameterized test. - // set_up_tc: pointer to the function that sets up the test suite - // tear_down_tc: pointer to the function that tears down the test suite - TestSuite* GetTestSuite(const char* test_suite_name, const char* type_param, - internal::SetUpTestSuiteFunc set_up_tc, - internal::TearDownTestSuiteFunc tear_down_tc); - -// Legacy API is deprecated but still available -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - TestCase* GetTestCase(const char* test_case_name, const char* type_param, - internal::SetUpTestSuiteFunc set_up_tc, - internal::TearDownTestSuiteFunc tear_down_tc) { - return GetTestSuite(test_case_name, type_param, set_up_tc, tear_down_tc); - } -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - - // Adds a TestInfo to the unit test. - // - // Arguments: - // - // set_up_tc: pointer to the function that sets up the test suite - // tear_down_tc: pointer to the function that tears down the test suite - // test_info: the TestInfo object - void AddTestInfo(internal::SetUpTestSuiteFunc set_up_tc, - internal::TearDownTestSuiteFunc tear_down_tc, - TestInfo* test_info) { - // In order to support thread-safe death tests, we need to - // remember the original working directory when the test program - // was first invoked. We cannot do this in RUN_ALL_TESTS(), as - // the user may have changed the current directory before calling - // RUN_ALL_TESTS(). Therefore we capture the current directory in - // AddTestInfo(), which is called to register a TEST or TEST_F - // before main() is reached. - if (original_working_dir_.IsEmpty()) { - original_working_dir_.Set(FilePath::GetCurrentDir()); - GTEST_CHECK_(!original_working_dir_.IsEmpty()) - << "Failed to get the current working directory."; - } - - GetTestSuite(test_info->test_suite_name(), test_info->type_param(), - set_up_tc, tear_down_tc) - ->AddTestInfo(test_info); - } - - // Returns ParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry object used to keep track of - // value-parameterized tests and instantiate and register them. - internal::ParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry& parameterized_test_registry() { - return parameterized_test_registry_; - } - - std::set<std::string>* ignored_parameterized_test_suites() { - return &ignored_parameterized_test_suites_; - } - - // Returns TypeParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry object used to keep track of - // type-parameterized tests and instantiations of them. - internal::TypeParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry& - type_parameterized_test_registry() { - return type_parameterized_test_registry_; - } - - // Sets the TestSuite object for the test that's currently running. - void set_current_test_suite(TestSuite* a_current_test_suite) { - current_test_suite_ = a_current_test_suite; - } - - // Sets the TestInfo object for the test that's currently running. If - // current_test_info is NULL, the assertion results will be stored in - // ad_hoc_test_result_. - void set_current_test_info(TestInfo* a_current_test_info) { - current_test_info_ = a_current_test_info; - } - - // Registers all parameterized tests defined using TEST_P and - // INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P, creating regular tests for each test/parameter - // combination. This method can be called more then once; it has guards - // protecting from registering the tests more then once. If - // value-parameterized tests are disabled, RegisterParameterizedTests is - // present but does nothing. - void RegisterParameterizedTests(); - - // Runs all tests in this UnitTest object, prints the result, and - // returns true if all tests are successful. If any exception is - // thrown during a test, this test is considered to be failed, but - // the rest of the tests will still be run. - bool RunAllTests(); - - // Clears the results of all tests, except the ad hoc tests. - void ClearNonAdHocTestResult() { - ForEach(test_suites_, TestSuite::ClearTestSuiteResult); - } - - // Clears the results of ad-hoc test assertions. - void ClearAdHocTestResult() { - ad_hoc_test_result_.Clear(); - } - - // Adds a TestProperty to the current TestResult object when invoked in a - // context of a test or a test suite, or to the global property set. If the - // result already contains a property with the same key, the value will be - // updated. - void RecordProperty(const TestProperty& test_property); - - enum ReactionToSharding { - HONOR_SHARDING_PROTOCOL, - IGNORE_SHARDING_PROTOCOL - }; - - // Matches the full name of each test against the user-specified - // filter to decide whether the test should run, then records the - // result in each TestSuite and TestInfo object. - // If shard_tests == HONOR_SHARDING_PROTOCOL, further filters tests - // based on sharding variables in the environment. - // Returns the number of tests that should run. - int FilterTests(ReactionToSharding shard_tests); - - // Prints the names of the tests matching the user-specified filter flag. - void ListTestsMatchingFilter(); - - const TestSuite* current_test_suite() const { return current_test_suite_; } - TestInfo* current_test_info() { return current_test_info_; } - const TestInfo* current_test_info() const { return current_test_info_; } - - // Returns the vector of environments that need to be set-up/torn-down - // before/after the tests are run. - std::vector<Environment*>& environments() { return environments_; } - - // Getters for the per-thread Google Test trace stack. - std::vector<TraceInfo>& gtest_trace_stack() { - return *(gtest_trace_stack_.pointer()); - } - const std::vector<TraceInfo>& gtest_trace_stack() const { - return gtest_trace_stack_.get(); - } - -#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - void InitDeathTestSubprocessControlInfo() { - internal_run_death_test_flag_.reset(ParseInternalRunDeathTestFlag()); - } - // Returns a pointer to the parsed --gtest_internal_run_death_test - // flag, or NULL if that flag was not specified. - // This information is useful only in a death test child process. - // Must not be called before a call to InitGoogleTest. - const InternalRunDeathTestFlag* internal_run_death_test_flag() const { - return internal_run_death_test_flag_.get(); - } - - // Returns a pointer to the current death test factory. - internal::DeathTestFactory* death_test_factory() { - return death_test_factory_.get(); - } - - void SuppressTestEventsIfInSubprocess(); - - friend class ReplaceDeathTestFactory; -#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - - // Initializes the event listener performing XML output as specified by - // UnitTestOptions. Must not be called before InitGoogleTest. - void ConfigureXmlOutput(); - -#if GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ - // Initializes the event listener for streaming test results to a socket. - // Must not be called before InitGoogleTest. - void ConfigureStreamingOutput(); -#endif - - // Performs initialization dependent upon flag values obtained in - // ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly. Is called from InitGoogleTest after the call to - // ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly. In case a user neglects to call InitGoogleTest - // this function is also called from RunAllTests. Since this function can be - // called more than once, it has to be idempotent. - void PostFlagParsingInit(); - - // Gets the random seed used at the start of the current test iteration. - int random_seed() const { return random_seed_; } - - // Gets the random number generator. - internal::Random* random() { return &random_; } - - // Shuffles all test suites, and the tests within each test suite, - // making sure that death tests are still run first. - void ShuffleTests(); - - // Restores the test suites and tests to their order before the first shuffle. - void UnshuffleTests(); - - // Returns the value of GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions) at the moment - // UnitTest::Run() starts. - bool catch_exceptions() const { return catch_exceptions_; } - - private: - friend class ::testing::UnitTest; - - // Used by UnitTest::Run() to capture the state of - // GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions) at the moment it starts. - void set_catch_exceptions(bool value) { catch_exceptions_ = value; } - - // The UnitTest object that owns this implementation object. - UnitTest* const parent_; - - // The working directory when the first TEST() or TEST_F() was - // executed. - internal::FilePath original_working_dir_; - - // The default test part result reporters. - DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter default_global_test_part_result_reporter_; - DefaultPerThreadTestPartResultReporter - default_per_thread_test_part_result_reporter_; - - // Points to (but doesn't own) the global test part result reporter. - TestPartResultReporterInterface* global_test_part_result_repoter_; - - // Protects read and write access to global_test_part_result_reporter_. - internal::Mutex global_test_part_result_reporter_mutex_; - - // Points to (but doesn't own) the per-thread test part result reporter. - internal::ThreadLocal<TestPartResultReporterInterface*> - per_thread_test_part_result_reporter_; - - // The vector of environments that need to be set-up/torn-down - // before/after the tests are run. - std::vector<Environment*> environments_; - - // The vector of TestSuites in their original order. It owns the - // elements in the vector. - std::vector<TestSuite*> test_suites_; - - // Provides a level of indirection for the test suite list to allow - // easy shuffling and restoring the test suite order. The i-th - // element of this vector is the index of the i-th test suite in the - // shuffled order. - std::vector<int> test_suite_indices_; - - // ParameterizedTestRegistry object used to register value-parameterized - // tests. - internal::ParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry parameterized_test_registry_; - internal::TypeParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry - type_parameterized_test_registry_; - - // The set holding the name of parameterized - // test suites that may go uninstantiated. - std::set<std::string> ignored_parameterized_test_suites_; - - // Indicates whether RegisterParameterizedTests() has been called already. - bool parameterized_tests_registered_; - - // Index of the last death test suite registered. Initially -1. - int last_death_test_suite_; - - // This points to the TestSuite for the currently running test. It - // changes as Google Test goes through one test suite after another. - // When no test is running, this is set to NULL and Google Test - // stores assertion results in ad_hoc_test_result_. Initially NULL. - TestSuite* current_test_suite_; - - // This points to the TestInfo for the currently running test. It - // changes as Google Test goes through one test after another. When - // no test is running, this is set to NULL and Google Test stores - // assertion results in ad_hoc_test_result_. Initially NULL. - TestInfo* current_test_info_; - - // Normally, a user only writes assertions inside a TEST or TEST_F, - // or inside a function called by a TEST or TEST_F. Since Google - // Test keeps track of which test is current running, it can - // associate such an assertion with the test it belongs to. - // - // If an assertion is encountered when no TEST or TEST_F is running, - // Google Test attributes the assertion result to an imaginary "ad hoc" - // test, and records the result in ad_hoc_test_result_. - TestResult ad_hoc_test_result_; - - // The list of event listeners that can be used to track events inside - // Google Test. - TestEventListeners listeners_; - - // The OS stack trace getter. Will be deleted when the UnitTest - // object is destructed. By default, an OsStackTraceGetter is used, - // but the user can set this field to use a custom getter if that is - // desired. - OsStackTraceGetterInterface* os_stack_trace_getter_; - - // True if and only if PostFlagParsingInit() has been called. - bool post_flag_parse_init_performed_; - - // The random number seed used at the beginning of the test run. - int random_seed_; - - // Our random number generator. - internal::Random random_; - - // The time of the test program start, in ms from the start of the - // UNIX epoch. - TimeInMillis start_timestamp_; - - // How long the test took to run, in milliseconds. - TimeInMillis elapsed_time_; - -#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - // The decomposed components of the gtest_internal_run_death_test flag, - // parsed when RUN_ALL_TESTS is called. - std::unique_ptr<InternalRunDeathTestFlag> internal_run_death_test_flag_; - std::unique_ptr<internal::DeathTestFactory> death_test_factory_; -#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - - // A per-thread stack of traces created by the SCOPED_TRACE() macro. - internal::ThreadLocal<std::vector<TraceInfo> > gtest_trace_stack_; - - // The value of GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions) at the moment RunAllTests() - // starts. - bool catch_exceptions_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(UnitTestImpl); -}; // class UnitTestImpl - -// Convenience function for accessing the global UnitTest -// implementation object. -inline UnitTestImpl* GetUnitTestImpl() { - return UnitTest::GetInstance()->impl(); -} - -#if GTEST_USES_SIMPLE_RE - -// Internal helper functions for implementing the simple regular -// expression matcher. -GTEST_API_ bool IsInSet(char ch, const char* str); -GTEST_API_ bool IsAsciiDigit(char ch); -GTEST_API_ bool IsAsciiPunct(char ch); -GTEST_API_ bool IsRepeat(char ch); -GTEST_API_ bool IsAsciiWhiteSpace(char ch); -GTEST_API_ bool IsAsciiWordChar(char ch); -GTEST_API_ bool IsValidEscape(char ch); -GTEST_API_ bool AtomMatchesChar(bool escaped, char pattern, char ch); -GTEST_API_ bool ValidateRegex(const char* regex); -GTEST_API_ bool MatchRegexAtHead(const char* regex, const char* str); -GTEST_API_ bool MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHead( - bool escaped, char ch, char repeat, const char* regex, const char* str); -GTEST_API_ bool MatchRegexAnywhere(const char* regex, const char* str); - -#endif // GTEST_USES_SIMPLE_RE - -// Parses the command line for Google Test flags, without initializing -// other parts of Google Test. -GTEST_API_ void ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly(int* argc, char** argv); -GTEST_API_ void ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly(int* argc, wchar_t** argv); - -#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - -// Returns the message describing the last system error, regardless of the -// platform. -GTEST_API_ std::string GetLastErrnoDescription(); - -// Attempts to parse a string into a positive integer pointed to by the -// number parameter. Returns true if that is possible. -// GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST implies that we have ::std::string, so we can use -// it here. -template <typename Integer> -bool ParseNaturalNumber(const ::std::string& str, Integer* number) { - // Fail fast if the given string does not begin with a digit; - // this bypasses strtoXXX's "optional leading whitespace and plus - // or minus sign" semantics, which are undesirable here. - if (str.empty() || !IsDigit(str[0])) { - return false; - } - errno = 0; - - char* end; - // BiggestConvertible is the largest integer type that system-provided - // string-to-number conversion routines can return. - using BiggestConvertible = unsigned long long; // NOLINT - - const BiggestConvertible parsed = strtoull(str.c_str(), &end, 10); // NOLINT - const bool parse_success = *end == '\0' && errno == 0; - - GTEST_CHECK_(sizeof(Integer) <= sizeof(parsed)); - - const Integer result = static_cast<Integer>(parsed); - if (parse_success && static_cast<BiggestConvertible>(result) == parsed) { - *number = result; - return true; - } - return false; -} -#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - -// TestResult contains some private methods that should be hidden from -// Google Test user but are required for testing. This class allow our tests -// to access them. -// -// This class is supplied only for the purpose of testing Google Test's own -// constructs. Do not use it in user tests, either directly or indirectly. -class TestResultAccessor { - public: - static void RecordProperty(TestResult* test_result, - const std::string& xml_element, - const TestProperty& property) { - test_result->RecordProperty(xml_element, property); - } - - static void ClearTestPartResults(TestResult* test_result) { - test_result->ClearTestPartResults(); - } - - static const std::vector<testing::TestPartResult>& test_part_results( - const TestResult& test_result) { - return test_result.test_part_results(); - } -}; - -#if GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ - -// Streams test results to the given port on the given host machine. -class StreamingListener : public EmptyTestEventListener { - public: - // Abstract base class for writing strings to a socket. - class AbstractSocketWriter { - public: - virtual ~AbstractSocketWriter() {} - - // Sends a string to the socket. - virtual void Send(const std::string& message) = 0; - - // Closes the socket. - virtual void CloseConnection() {} - - // Sends a string and a newline to the socket. - void SendLn(const std::string& message) { Send(message + "\n"); } - }; - - // Concrete class for actually writing strings to a socket. - class SocketWriter : public AbstractSocketWriter { - public: - SocketWriter(const std::string& host, const std::string& port) - : sockfd_(-1), host_name_(host), port_num_(port) { - MakeConnection(); - } - - ~SocketWriter() override { - if (sockfd_ != -1) - CloseConnection(); - } - - // Sends a string to the socket. - void Send(const std::string& message) override { - GTEST_CHECK_(sockfd_ != -1) - << "Send() can be called only when there is a connection."; - - const auto len = static_cast<size_t>(message.length()); - if (write(sockfd_, message.c_str(), len) != static_cast<ssize_t>(len)) { - GTEST_LOG_(WARNING) - << "stream_result_to: failed to stream to " - << host_name_ << ":" << port_num_; - } - } - - private: - // Creates a client socket and connects to the server. - void MakeConnection(); - - // Closes the socket. - void CloseConnection() override { - GTEST_CHECK_(sockfd_ != -1) - << "CloseConnection() can be called only when there is a connection."; - - close(sockfd_); - sockfd_ = -1; - } - - int sockfd_; // socket file descriptor - const std::string host_name_; - const std::string port_num_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(SocketWriter); - }; // class SocketWriter - - // Escapes '=', '&', '%', and '\n' characters in str as "%xx". - static std::string UrlEncode(const char* str); - - StreamingListener(const std::string& host, const std::string& port) - : socket_writer_(new SocketWriter(host, port)) { - Start(); - } - - explicit StreamingListener(AbstractSocketWriter* socket_writer) - : socket_writer_(socket_writer) { Start(); } - - void OnTestProgramStart(const UnitTest& /* unit_test */) override { - SendLn("event=TestProgramStart"); - } - - void OnTestProgramEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test) override { - // Note that Google Test current only report elapsed time for each - // test iteration, not for the entire test program. - SendLn("event=TestProgramEnd&passed=" + FormatBool(unit_test.Passed())); - - // Notify the streaming server to stop. - socket_writer_->CloseConnection(); - } - - void OnTestIterationStart(const UnitTest& /* unit_test */, - int iteration) override { - SendLn("event=TestIterationStart&iteration=" + - StreamableToString(iteration)); - } - - void OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test, - int /* iteration */) override { - SendLn("event=TestIterationEnd&passed=" + - FormatBool(unit_test.Passed()) + "&elapsed_time=" + - StreamableToString(unit_test.elapsed_time()) + "ms"); - } - - // Note that "event=TestCaseStart" is a wire format and has to remain - // "case" for compatibilty - void OnTestCaseStart(const TestCase& test_case) override { - SendLn(std::string("event=TestCaseStart&name=") + test_case.name()); - } - - // Note that "event=TestCaseEnd" is a wire format and has to remain - // "case" for compatibilty - void OnTestCaseEnd(const TestCase& test_case) override { - SendLn("event=TestCaseEnd&passed=" + FormatBool(test_case.Passed()) + - "&elapsed_time=" + StreamableToString(test_case.elapsed_time()) + - "ms"); - } - - void OnTestStart(const TestInfo& test_info) override { - SendLn(std::string("event=TestStart&name=") + test_info.name()); - } - - void OnTestEnd(const TestInfo& test_info) override { - SendLn("event=TestEnd&passed=" + - FormatBool((test_info.result())->Passed()) + - "&elapsed_time=" + - StreamableToString((test_info.result())->elapsed_time()) + "ms"); - } - - void OnTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& test_part_result) override { - const char* file_name = test_part_result.file_name(); - if (file_name == nullptr) file_name = ""; - SendLn("event=TestPartResult&file=" + UrlEncode(file_name) + - "&line=" + StreamableToString(test_part_result.line_number()) + - "&message=" + UrlEncode(test_part_result.message())); - } - - private: - // Sends the given message and a newline to the socket. - void SendLn(const std::string& message) { socket_writer_->SendLn(message); } - - // Called at the start of streaming to notify the receiver what - // protocol we are using. - void Start() { SendLn("gtest_streaming_protocol_version=1.0"); } - - std::string FormatBool(bool value) { return value ? "1" : "0"; } - - const std::unique_ptr<AbstractSocketWriter> socket_writer_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(StreamingListener); -}; // class StreamingListener - -#endif // GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ - -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4251 - -#endif // GTEST_SRC_GTEST_INTERNAL_INL_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-matchers.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-matchers.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 65104ebab..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-matchers.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// The Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework (Google Test) -// -// This file implements just enough of the matcher interface to allow -// EXPECT_DEATH and friends to accept a matcher argument. - -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-internal.h" -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" -#include "gtest/gtest-matchers.h" - -#include <string> - -namespace testing { - -// Constructs a matcher that matches a const std::string& whose value is -// equal to s. -Matcher<const std::string&>::Matcher(const std::string& s) { *this = Eq(s); } - -// Constructs a matcher that matches a const std::string& whose value is -// equal to s. -Matcher<const std::string&>::Matcher(const char* s) { - *this = Eq(std::string(s)); -} - -// Constructs a matcher that matches a std::string whose value is equal to -// s. -Matcher<std::string>::Matcher(const std::string& s) { *this = Eq(s); } - -// Constructs a matcher that matches a std::string whose value is equal to -// s. -Matcher<std::string>::Matcher(const char* s) { *this = Eq(std::string(s)); } - -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW -// Constructs a matcher that matches a const StringView& whose value is -// equal to s. -Matcher<const internal::StringView&>::Matcher(const std::string& s) { - *this = Eq(s); -} - -// Constructs a matcher that matches a const StringView& whose value is -// equal to s. -Matcher<const internal::StringView&>::Matcher(const char* s) { - *this = Eq(std::string(s)); -} - -// Constructs a matcher that matches a const StringView& whose value is -// equal to s. -Matcher<const internal::StringView&>::Matcher(internal::StringView s) { - *this = Eq(std::string(s)); -} - -// Constructs a matcher that matches a StringView whose value is equal to -// s. -Matcher<internal::StringView>::Matcher(const std::string& s) { *this = Eq(s); } - -// Constructs a matcher that matches a StringView whose value is equal to -// s. -Matcher<internal::StringView>::Matcher(const char* s) { - *this = Eq(std::string(s)); -} - -// Constructs a matcher that matches a StringView whose value is equal to -// s. -Matcher<internal::StringView>::Matcher(internal::StringView s) { - *this = Eq(std::string(s)); -} -#endif // GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - -} // namespace testing diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-port.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-port.cc deleted file mode 100644 index a05c50a39..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-port.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1403 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" - -#include <limits.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <cstdint> -#include <fstream> -#include <memory> - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -# include <windows.h> -# include <io.h> -# include <sys/stat.h> -# include <map> // Used in ThreadLocal. -# ifdef _MSC_VER -# include <crtdbg.h> -# endif // _MSC_VER -#else -# include <unistd.h> -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -#if GTEST_OS_MAC -# include <mach/mach_init.h> -# include <mach/task.h> -# include <mach/vm_map.h> -#endif // GTEST_OS_MAC - -#if GTEST_OS_DRAGONFLY || GTEST_OS_FREEBSD || GTEST_OS_GNU_KFREEBSD || \ - GTEST_OS_NETBSD || GTEST_OS_OPENBSD -# include <sys/sysctl.h> -# if GTEST_OS_DRAGONFLY || GTEST_OS_FREEBSD || GTEST_OS_GNU_KFREEBSD -# include <sys/user.h> -# endif -#endif - -#if GTEST_OS_QNX -# include <devctl.h> -# include <fcntl.h> -# include <sys/procfs.h> -#endif // GTEST_OS_QNX - -#if GTEST_OS_AIX -# include <procinfo.h> -# include <sys/types.h> -#endif // GTEST_OS_AIX - -#if GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA -# include <zircon/process.h> -# include <zircon/syscalls.h> -#endif // GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA - -#include "gtest/gtest-spi.h" -#include "gtest/gtest-message.h" -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-internal.h" -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-string.h" -#include "src/gtest-internal-inl.h" - -namespace testing { -namespace internal { - -#if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__BORLANDC__) -// MSVC and C++Builder do not provide a definition of STDERR_FILENO. -const int kStdOutFileno = 1; -const int kStdErrFileno = 2; -#else -const int kStdOutFileno = STDOUT_FILENO; -const int kStdErrFileno = STDERR_FILENO; -#endif // _MSC_VER - -#if GTEST_OS_LINUX - -namespace { -template <typename T> -T ReadProcFileField(const std::string& filename, int field) { - std::string dummy; - std::ifstream file(filename.c_str()); - while (field-- > 0) { - file >> dummy; - } - T output = 0; - file >> output; - return output; -} -} // namespace - -// Returns the number of active threads, or 0 when there is an error. -size_t GetThreadCount() { - const std::string filename = - (Message() << "/proc/" << getpid() << "/stat").GetString(); - return ReadProcFileField<size_t>(filename, 19); -} - -#elif GTEST_OS_MAC - -size_t GetThreadCount() { - const task_t task = mach_task_self(); - mach_msg_type_number_t thread_count; - thread_act_array_t thread_list; - const kern_return_t status = task_threads(task, &thread_list, &thread_count); - if (status == KERN_SUCCESS) { - // task_threads allocates resources in thread_list and we need to free them - // to avoid leaks. - vm_deallocate(task, - reinterpret_cast<vm_address_t>(thread_list), - sizeof(thread_t) * thread_count); - return static_cast<size_t>(thread_count); - } else { - return 0; - } -} - -#elif GTEST_OS_DRAGONFLY || GTEST_OS_FREEBSD || GTEST_OS_GNU_KFREEBSD || \ - GTEST_OS_NETBSD - -#if GTEST_OS_NETBSD -#undef KERN_PROC -#define KERN_PROC KERN_PROC2 -#define kinfo_proc kinfo_proc2 -#endif - -#if GTEST_OS_DRAGONFLY -#define KP_NLWP(kp) (kp.kp_nthreads) -#elif GTEST_OS_FREEBSD || GTEST_OS_GNU_KFREEBSD -#define KP_NLWP(kp) (kp.ki_numthreads) -#elif GTEST_OS_NETBSD -#define KP_NLWP(kp) (kp.p_nlwps) -#endif - -// Returns the number of threads running in the process, or 0 to indicate that -// we cannot detect it. -size_t GetThreadCount() { - int mib[] = { - CTL_KERN, - KERN_PROC, - KERN_PROC_PID, - getpid(), -#if GTEST_OS_NETBSD - sizeof(struct kinfo_proc), - 1, -#endif - }; - u_int miblen = sizeof(mib) / sizeof(mib[0]); - struct kinfo_proc info; - size_t size = sizeof(info); - if (sysctl(mib, miblen, &info, &size, NULL, 0)) { - return 0; - } - return static_cast<size_t>(KP_NLWP(info)); -} -#elif GTEST_OS_OPENBSD - -// Returns the number of threads running in the process, or 0 to indicate that -// we cannot detect it. -size_t GetThreadCount() { - int mib[] = { - CTL_KERN, - KERN_PROC, - KERN_PROC_PID | KERN_PROC_SHOW_THREADS, - getpid(), - sizeof(struct kinfo_proc), - 0, - }; - u_int miblen = sizeof(mib) / sizeof(mib[0]); - - // get number of structs - size_t size; - if (sysctl(mib, miblen, NULL, &size, NULL, 0)) { - return 0; - } - mib[5] = size / mib[4]; - - // populate array of structs - struct kinfo_proc info[mib[5]]; - if (sysctl(mib, miblen, &info, &size, NULL, 0)) { - return 0; - } - - // exclude empty members - int nthreads = 0; - for (int i = 0; i < size / mib[4]; i++) { - if (info[i].p_tid != -1) - nthreads++; - } - return nthreads; -} - -#elif GTEST_OS_QNX - -// Returns the number of threads running in the process, or 0 to indicate that -// we cannot detect it. -size_t GetThreadCount() { - const int fd = open("/proc/self/as", O_RDONLY); - if (fd < 0) { - return 0; - } - procfs_info process_info; - const int status = - devctl(fd, DCMD_PROC_INFO, &process_info, sizeof(process_info), nullptr); - close(fd); - if (status == EOK) { - return static_cast<size_t>(process_info.num_threads); - } else { - return 0; - } -} - -#elif GTEST_OS_AIX - -size_t GetThreadCount() { - struct procentry64 entry; - pid_t pid = getpid(); - int status = getprocs64(&entry, sizeof(entry), nullptr, 0, &pid, 1); - if (status == 1) { - return entry.pi_thcount; - } else { - return 0; - } -} - -#elif GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA - -size_t GetThreadCount() { - int dummy_buffer; - size_t avail; - zx_status_t status = zx_object_get_info( - zx_process_self(), - ZX_INFO_PROCESS_THREADS, - &dummy_buffer, - 0, - nullptr, - &avail); - if (status == ZX_OK) { - return avail; - } else { - return 0; - } -} - -#else - -size_t GetThreadCount() { - // There's no portable way to detect the number of threads, so we just - // return 0 to indicate that we cannot detect it. - return 0; -} - -#endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX - -#if GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE && GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -void SleepMilliseconds(int n) { - ::Sleep(static_cast<DWORD>(n)); -} - -AutoHandle::AutoHandle() - : handle_(INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {} - -AutoHandle::AutoHandle(Handle handle) - : handle_(handle) {} - -AutoHandle::~AutoHandle() { - Reset(); -} - -AutoHandle::Handle AutoHandle::Get() const { - return handle_; -} - -void AutoHandle::Reset() { - Reset(INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE); -} - -void AutoHandle::Reset(HANDLE handle) { - // Resetting with the same handle we already own is invalid. - if (handle_ != handle) { - if (IsCloseable()) { - ::CloseHandle(handle_); - } - handle_ = handle; - } else { - GTEST_CHECK_(!IsCloseable()) - << "Resetting a valid handle to itself is likely a programmer error " - "and thus not allowed."; - } -} - -bool AutoHandle::IsCloseable() const { - // Different Windows APIs may use either of these values to represent an - // invalid handle. - return handle_ != nullptr && handle_ != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; -} - -Notification::Notification() - : event_(::CreateEvent(nullptr, // Default security attributes. - TRUE, // Do not reset automatically. - FALSE, // Initially unset. - nullptr)) { // Anonymous event. - GTEST_CHECK_(event_.Get() != nullptr); -} - -void Notification::Notify() { - GTEST_CHECK_(::SetEvent(event_.Get()) != FALSE); -} - -void Notification::WaitForNotification() { - GTEST_CHECK_( - ::WaitForSingleObject(event_.Get(), INFINITE) == WAIT_OBJECT_0); -} - -Mutex::Mutex() - : owner_thread_id_(0), - type_(kDynamic), - critical_section_init_phase_(0), - critical_section_(new CRITICAL_SECTION) { - ::InitializeCriticalSection(critical_section_); -} - -Mutex::~Mutex() { - // Static mutexes are leaked intentionally. It is not thread-safe to try - // to clean them up. - if (type_ == kDynamic) { - ::DeleteCriticalSection(critical_section_); - delete critical_section_; - critical_section_ = nullptr; - } -} - -void Mutex::Lock() { - ThreadSafeLazyInit(); - ::EnterCriticalSection(critical_section_); - owner_thread_id_ = ::GetCurrentThreadId(); -} - -void Mutex::Unlock() { - ThreadSafeLazyInit(); - // We don't protect writing to owner_thread_id_ here, as it's the - // caller's responsibility to ensure that the current thread holds the - // mutex when this is called. - owner_thread_id_ = 0; - ::LeaveCriticalSection(critical_section_); -} - -// Does nothing if the current thread holds the mutex. Otherwise, crashes -// with high probability. -void Mutex::AssertHeld() { - ThreadSafeLazyInit(); - GTEST_CHECK_(owner_thread_id_ == ::GetCurrentThreadId()) - << "The current thread is not holding the mutex @" << this; -} - -namespace { - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -// Use the RAII idiom to flag mem allocs that are intentionally never -// deallocated. The motivation is to silence the false positive mem leaks -// that are reported by the debug version of MS's CRT which can only detect -// if an alloc is missing a matching deallocation. -// Example: -// MemoryIsNotDeallocated memory_is_not_deallocated; -// critical_section_ = new CRITICAL_SECTION; -// -class MemoryIsNotDeallocated -{ - public: - MemoryIsNotDeallocated() : old_crtdbg_flag_(0) { - old_crtdbg_flag_ = _CrtSetDbgFlag(_CRTDBG_REPORT_FLAG); - // Set heap allocation block type to _IGNORE_BLOCK so that MS debug CRT - // doesn't report mem leak if there's no matching deallocation. - _CrtSetDbgFlag(old_crtdbg_flag_ & ~_CRTDBG_ALLOC_MEM_DF); - } - - ~MemoryIsNotDeallocated() { - // Restore the original _CRTDBG_ALLOC_MEM_DF flag - _CrtSetDbgFlag(old_crtdbg_flag_); - } - - private: - int old_crtdbg_flag_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MemoryIsNotDeallocated); -}; -#endif // _MSC_VER - -} // namespace - -// Initializes owner_thread_id_ and critical_section_ in static mutexes. -void Mutex::ThreadSafeLazyInit() { - // Dynamic mutexes are initialized in the constructor. - if (type_ == kStatic) { - switch ( - ::InterlockedCompareExchange(&critical_section_init_phase_, 1L, 0L)) { - case 0: - // If critical_section_init_phase_ was 0 before the exchange, we - // are the first to test it and need to perform the initialization. - owner_thread_id_ = 0; - { - // Use RAII to flag that following mem alloc is never deallocated. -#ifdef _MSC_VER - MemoryIsNotDeallocated memory_is_not_deallocated; -#endif // _MSC_VER - critical_section_ = new CRITICAL_SECTION; - } - ::InitializeCriticalSection(critical_section_); - // Updates the critical_section_init_phase_ to 2 to signal - // initialization complete. - GTEST_CHECK_(::InterlockedCompareExchange( - &critical_section_init_phase_, 2L, 1L) == - 1L); - break; - case 1: - // Somebody else is already initializing the mutex; spin until they - // are done. - while (::InterlockedCompareExchange(&critical_section_init_phase_, - 2L, - 2L) != 2L) { - // Possibly yields the rest of the thread's time slice to other - // threads. - ::Sleep(0); - } - break; - - case 2: - break; // The mutex is already initialized and ready for use. - - default: - GTEST_CHECK_(false) - << "Unexpected value of critical_section_init_phase_ " - << "while initializing a static mutex."; - } - } -} - -namespace { - -class ThreadWithParamSupport : public ThreadWithParamBase { - public: - static HANDLE CreateThread(Runnable* runnable, - Notification* thread_can_start) { - ThreadMainParam* param = new ThreadMainParam(runnable, thread_can_start); - DWORD thread_id; - HANDLE thread_handle = ::CreateThread( - nullptr, // Default security. - 0, // Default stack size. - &ThreadWithParamSupport::ThreadMain, - param, // Parameter to ThreadMainStatic - 0x0, // Default creation flags. - &thread_id); // Need a valid pointer for the call to work under Win98. - GTEST_CHECK_(thread_handle != nullptr) - << "CreateThread failed with error " << ::GetLastError() << "."; - if (thread_handle == nullptr) { - delete param; - } - return thread_handle; - } - - private: - struct ThreadMainParam { - ThreadMainParam(Runnable* runnable, Notification* thread_can_start) - : runnable_(runnable), - thread_can_start_(thread_can_start) { - } - std::unique_ptr<Runnable> runnable_; - // Does not own. - Notification* thread_can_start_; - }; - - static DWORD WINAPI ThreadMain(void* ptr) { - // Transfers ownership. - std::unique_ptr<ThreadMainParam> param(static_cast<ThreadMainParam*>(ptr)); - if (param->thread_can_start_ != nullptr) - param->thread_can_start_->WaitForNotification(); - param->runnable_->Run(); - return 0; - } - - // Prohibit instantiation. - ThreadWithParamSupport(); - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ThreadWithParamSupport); -}; - -} // namespace - -ThreadWithParamBase::ThreadWithParamBase(Runnable *runnable, - Notification* thread_can_start) - : thread_(ThreadWithParamSupport::CreateThread(runnable, - thread_can_start)) { -} - -ThreadWithParamBase::~ThreadWithParamBase() { - Join(); -} - -void ThreadWithParamBase::Join() { - GTEST_CHECK_(::WaitForSingleObject(thread_.Get(), INFINITE) == WAIT_OBJECT_0) - << "Failed to join the thread with error " << ::GetLastError() << "."; -} - -// Maps a thread to a set of ThreadIdToThreadLocals that have values -// instantiated on that thread and notifies them when the thread exits. A -// ThreadLocal instance is expected to persist until all threads it has -// values on have terminated. -class ThreadLocalRegistryImpl { - public: - // Registers thread_local_instance as having value on the current thread. - // Returns a value that can be used to identify the thread from other threads. - static ThreadLocalValueHolderBase* GetValueOnCurrentThread( - const ThreadLocalBase* thread_local_instance) { -#ifdef _MSC_VER - MemoryIsNotDeallocated memory_is_not_deallocated; -#endif // _MSC_VER - DWORD current_thread = ::GetCurrentThreadId(); - MutexLock lock(&mutex_); - ThreadIdToThreadLocals* const thread_to_thread_locals = - GetThreadLocalsMapLocked(); - ThreadIdToThreadLocals::iterator thread_local_pos = - thread_to_thread_locals->find(current_thread); - if (thread_local_pos == thread_to_thread_locals->end()) { - thread_local_pos = thread_to_thread_locals->insert( - std::make_pair(current_thread, ThreadLocalValues())).first; - StartWatcherThreadFor(current_thread); - } - ThreadLocalValues& thread_local_values = thread_local_pos->second; - ThreadLocalValues::iterator value_pos = - thread_local_values.find(thread_local_instance); - if (value_pos == thread_local_values.end()) { - value_pos = - thread_local_values - .insert(std::make_pair( - thread_local_instance, - std::shared_ptr<ThreadLocalValueHolderBase>( - thread_local_instance->NewValueForCurrentThread()))) - .first; - } - return value_pos->second.get(); - } - - static void OnThreadLocalDestroyed( - const ThreadLocalBase* thread_local_instance) { - std::vector<std::shared_ptr<ThreadLocalValueHolderBase> > value_holders; - // Clean up the ThreadLocalValues data structure while holding the lock, but - // defer the destruction of the ThreadLocalValueHolderBases. - { - MutexLock lock(&mutex_); - ThreadIdToThreadLocals* const thread_to_thread_locals = - GetThreadLocalsMapLocked(); - for (ThreadIdToThreadLocals::iterator it = - thread_to_thread_locals->begin(); - it != thread_to_thread_locals->end(); - ++it) { - ThreadLocalValues& thread_local_values = it->second; - ThreadLocalValues::iterator value_pos = - thread_local_values.find(thread_local_instance); - if (value_pos != thread_local_values.end()) { - value_holders.push_back(value_pos->second); - thread_local_values.erase(value_pos); - // This 'if' can only be successful at most once, so theoretically we - // could break out of the loop here, but we don't bother doing so. - } - } - } - // Outside the lock, let the destructor for 'value_holders' deallocate the - // ThreadLocalValueHolderBases. - } - - static void OnThreadExit(DWORD thread_id) { - GTEST_CHECK_(thread_id != 0) << ::GetLastError(); - std::vector<std::shared_ptr<ThreadLocalValueHolderBase> > value_holders; - // Clean up the ThreadIdToThreadLocals data structure while holding the - // lock, but defer the destruction of the ThreadLocalValueHolderBases. - { - MutexLock lock(&mutex_); - ThreadIdToThreadLocals* const thread_to_thread_locals = - GetThreadLocalsMapLocked(); - ThreadIdToThreadLocals::iterator thread_local_pos = - thread_to_thread_locals->find(thread_id); - if (thread_local_pos != thread_to_thread_locals->end()) { - ThreadLocalValues& thread_local_values = thread_local_pos->second; - for (ThreadLocalValues::iterator value_pos = - thread_local_values.begin(); - value_pos != thread_local_values.end(); - ++value_pos) { - value_holders.push_back(value_pos->second); - } - thread_to_thread_locals->erase(thread_local_pos); - } - } - // Outside the lock, let the destructor for 'value_holders' deallocate the - // ThreadLocalValueHolderBases. - } - - private: - // In a particular thread, maps a ThreadLocal object to its value. - typedef std::map<const ThreadLocalBase*, - std::shared_ptr<ThreadLocalValueHolderBase> > - ThreadLocalValues; - // Stores all ThreadIdToThreadLocals having values in a thread, indexed by - // thread's ID. - typedef std::map<DWORD, ThreadLocalValues> ThreadIdToThreadLocals; - - // Holds the thread id and thread handle that we pass from - // StartWatcherThreadFor to WatcherThreadFunc. - typedef std::pair<DWORD, HANDLE> ThreadIdAndHandle; - - static void StartWatcherThreadFor(DWORD thread_id) { - // The returned handle will be kept in thread_map and closed by - // watcher_thread in WatcherThreadFunc. - HANDLE thread = ::OpenThread(SYNCHRONIZE | THREAD_QUERY_INFORMATION, - FALSE, - thread_id); - GTEST_CHECK_(thread != nullptr); - // We need to pass a valid thread ID pointer into CreateThread for it - // to work correctly under Win98. - DWORD watcher_thread_id; - HANDLE watcher_thread = ::CreateThread( - nullptr, // Default security. - 0, // Default stack size - &ThreadLocalRegistryImpl::WatcherThreadFunc, - reinterpret_cast<LPVOID>(new ThreadIdAndHandle(thread_id, thread)), - CREATE_SUSPENDED, &watcher_thread_id); - GTEST_CHECK_(watcher_thread != nullptr); - // Give the watcher thread the same priority as ours to avoid being - // blocked by it. - ::SetThreadPriority(watcher_thread, - ::GetThreadPriority(::GetCurrentThread())); - ::ResumeThread(watcher_thread); - ::CloseHandle(watcher_thread); - } - - // Monitors exit from a given thread and notifies those - // ThreadIdToThreadLocals about thread termination. - static DWORD WINAPI WatcherThreadFunc(LPVOID param) { - const ThreadIdAndHandle* tah = - reinterpret_cast<const ThreadIdAndHandle*>(param); - GTEST_CHECK_( - ::WaitForSingleObject(tah->second, INFINITE) == WAIT_OBJECT_0); - OnThreadExit(tah->first); - ::CloseHandle(tah->second); - delete tah; - return 0; - } - - // Returns map of thread local instances. - static ThreadIdToThreadLocals* GetThreadLocalsMapLocked() { - mutex_.AssertHeld(); -#ifdef _MSC_VER - MemoryIsNotDeallocated memory_is_not_deallocated; -#endif // _MSC_VER - static ThreadIdToThreadLocals* map = new ThreadIdToThreadLocals(); - return map; - } - - // Protects access to GetThreadLocalsMapLocked() and its return value. - static Mutex mutex_; - // Protects access to GetThreadMapLocked() and its return value. - static Mutex thread_map_mutex_; -}; - -Mutex ThreadLocalRegistryImpl::mutex_(Mutex::kStaticMutex); -Mutex ThreadLocalRegistryImpl::thread_map_mutex_(Mutex::kStaticMutex); - -ThreadLocalValueHolderBase* ThreadLocalRegistry::GetValueOnCurrentThread( - const ThreadLocalBase* thread_local_instance) { - return ThreadLocalRegistryImpl::GetValueOnCurrentThread( - thread_local_instance); -} - -void ThreadLocalRegistry::OnThreadLocalDestroyed( - const ThreadLocalBase* thread_local_instance) { - ThreadLocalRegistryImpl::OnThreadLocalDestroyed(thread_local_instance); -} - -#endif // GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE && GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -#if GTEST_USES_POSIX_RE - -// Implements RE. Currently only needed for death tests. - -RE::~RE() { - if (is_valid_) { - // regfree'ing an invalid regex might crash because the content - // of the regex is undefined. Since the regex's are essentially - // the same, one cannot be valid (or invalid) without the other - // being so too. - regfree(&partial_regex_); - regfree(&full_regex_); - } - free(const_cast<char*>(pattern_)); -} - -// Returns true if and only if regular expression re matches the entire str. -bool RE::FullMatch(const char* str, const RE& re) { - if (!re.is_valid_) return false; - - regmatch_t match; - return regexec(&re.full_regex_, str, 1, &match, 0) == 0; -} - -// Returns true if and only if regular expression re matches a substring of -// str (including str itself). -bool RE::PartialMatch(const char* str, const RE& re) { - if (!re.is_valid_) return false; - - regmatch_t match; - return regexec(&re.partial_regex_, str, 1, &match, 0) == 0; -} - -// Initializes an RE from its string representation. -void RE::Init(const char* regex) { - pattern_ = posix::StrDup(regex); - - // Reserves enough bytes to hold the regular expression used for a - // full match. - const size_t full_regex_len = strlen(regex) + 10; - char* const full_pattern = new char[full_regex_len]; - - snprintf(full_pattern, full_regex_len, "^(%s)$", regex); - is_valid_ = regcomp(&full_regex_, full_pattern, REG_EXTENDED) == 0; - // We want to call regcomp(&partial_regex_, ...) even if the - // previous expression returns false. Otherwise partial_regex_ may - // not be properly initialized can may cause trouble when it's - // freed. - // - // Some implementation of POSIX regex (e.g. on at least some - // versions of Cygwin) doesn't accept the empty string as a valid - // regex. We change it to an equivalent form "()" to be safe. - if (is_valid_) { - const char* const partial_regex = (*regex == '\0') ? "()" : regex; - is_valid_ = regcomp(&partial_regex_, partial_regex, REG_EXTENDED) == 0; - } - EXPECT_TRUE(is_valid_) - << "Regular expression \"" << regex - << "\" is not a valid POSIX Extended regular expression."; - - delete[] full_pattern; -} - -#elif GTEST_USES_SIMPLE_RE - -// Returns true if and only if ch appears anywhere in str (excluding the -// terminating '\0' character). -bool IsInSet(char ch, const char* str) { - return ch != '\0' && strchr(str, ch) != nullptr; -} - -// Returns true if and only if ch belongs to the given classification. -// Unlike similar functions in <ctype.h>, these aren't affected by the -// current locale. -bool IsAsciiDigit(char ch) { return '0' <= ch && ch <= '9'; } -bool IsAsciiPunct(char ch) { - return IsInSet(ch, "^-!\"#$%&'()*+,./:;<=>?@[\\]_`{|}~"); -} -bool IsRepeat(char ch) { return IsInSet(ch, "?*+"); } -bool IsAsciiWhiteSpace(char ch) { return IsInSet(ch, " \f\n\r\t\v"); } -bool IsAsciiWordChar(char ch) { - return ('a' <= ch && ch <= 'z') || ('A' <= ch && ch <= 'Z') || - ('0' <= ch && ch <= '9') || ch == '_'; -} - -// Returns true if and only if "\\c" is a supported escape sequence. -bool IsValidEscape(char c) { - return (IsAsciiPunct(c) || IsInSet(c, "dDfnrsStvwW")); -} - -// Returns true if and only if the given atom (specified by escaped and -// pattern) matches ch. The result is undefined if the atom is invalid. -bool AtomMatchesChar(bool escaped, char pattern_char, char ch) { - if (escaped) { // "\\p" where p is pattern_char. - switch (pattern_char) { - case 'd': return IsAsciiDigit(ch); - case 'D': return !IsAsciiDigit(ch); - case 'f': return ch == '\f'; - case 'n': return ch == '\n'; - case 'r': return ch == '\r'; - case 's': return IsAsciiWhiteSpace(ch); - case 'S': return !IsAsciiWhiteSpace(ch); - case 't': return ch == '\t'; - case 'v': return ch == '\v'; - case 'w': return IsAsciiWordChar(ch); - case 'W': return !IsAsciiWordChar(ch); - } - return IsAsciiPunct(pattern_char) && pattern_char == ch; - } - - return (pattern_char == '.' && ch != '\n') || pattern_char == ch; -} - -// Helper function used by ValidateRegex() to format error messages. -static std::string FormatRegexSyntaxError(const char* regex, int index) { - return (Message() << "Syntax error at index " << index - << " in simple regular expression \"" << regex << "\": ").GetString(); -} - -// Generates non-fatal failures and returns false if regex is invalid; -// otherwise returns true. -bool ValidateRegex(const char* regex) { - if (regex == nullptr) { - ADD_FAILURE() << "NULL is not a valid simple regular expression."; - return false; - } - - bool is_valid = true; - - // True if and only if ?, *, or + can follow the previous atom. - bool prev_repeatable = false; - for (int i = 0; regex[i]; i++) { - if (regex[i] == '\\') { // An escape sequence - i++; - if (regex[i] == '\0') { - ADD_FAILURE() << FormatRegexSyntaxError(regex, i - 1) - << "'\\' cannot appear at the end."; - return false; - } - - if (!IsValidEscape(regex[i])) { - ADD_FAILURE() << FormatRegexSyntaxError(regex, i - 1) - << "invalid escape sequence \"\\" << regex[i] << "\"."; - is_valid = false; - } - prev_repeatable = true; - } else { // Not an escape sequence. - const char ch = regex[i]; - - if (ch == '^' && i > 0) { - ADD_FAILURE() << FormatRegexSyntaxError(regex, i) - << "'^' can only appear at the beginning."; - is_valid = false; - } else if (ch == '$' && regex[i + 1] != '\0') { - ADD_FAILURE() << FormatRegexSyntaxError(regex, i) - << "'$' can only appear at the end."; - is_valid = false; - } else if (IsInSet(ch, "()[]{}|")) { - ADD_FAILURE() << FormatRegexSyntaxError(regex, i) - << "'" << ch << "' is unsupported."; - is_valid = false; - } else if (IsRepeat(ch) && !prev_repeatable) { - ADD_FAILURE() << FormatRegexSyntaxError(regex, i) - << "'" << ch << "' can only follow a repeatable token."; - is_valid = false; - } - - prev_repeatable = !IsInSet(ch, "^$?*+"); - } - } - - return is_valid; -} - -// Matches a repeated regex atom followed by a valid simple regular -// expression. The regex atom is defined as c if escaped is false, -// or \c otherwise. repeat is the repetition meta character (?, *, -// or +). The behavior is undefined if str contains too many -// characters to be indexable by size_t, in which case the test will -// probably time out anyway. We are fine with this limitation as -// std::string has it too. -bool MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHead( - bool escaped, char c, char repeat, const char* regex, - const char* str) { - const size_t min_count = (repeat == '+') ? 1 : 0; - const size_t max_count = (repeat == '?') ? 1 : - static_cast<size_t>(-1) - 1; - // We cannot call numeric_limits::max() as it conflicts with the - // max() macro on Windows. - - for (size_t i = 0; i <= max_count; ++i) { - // We know that the atom matches each of the first i characters in str. - if (i >= min_count && MatchRegexAtHead(regex, str + i)) { - // We have enough matches at the head, and the tail matches too. - // Since we only care about *whether* the pattern matches str - // (as opposed to *how* it matches), there is no need to find a - // greedy match. - return true; - } - if (str[i] == '\0' || !AtomMatchesChar(escaped, c, str[i])) - return false; - } - return false; -} - -// Returns true if and only if regex matches a prefix of str. regex must -// be a valid simple regular expression and not start with "^", or the -// result is undefined. -bool MatchRegexAtHead(const char* regex, const char* str) { - if (*regex == '\0') // An empty regex matches a prefix of anything. - return true; - - // "$" only matches the end of a string. Note that regex being - // valid guarantees that there's nothing after "$" in it. - if (*regex == '$') - return *str == '\0'; - - // Is the first thing in regex an escape sequence? - const bool escaped = *regex == '\\'; - if (escaped) - ++regex; - if (IsRepeat(regex[1])) { - // MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHead() calls MatchRegexAtHead(), so - // here's an indirect recursion. It terminates as the regex gets - // shorter in each recursion. - return MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHead( - escaped, regex[0], regex[1], regex + 2, str); - } else { - // regex isn't empty, isn't "$", and doesn't start with a - // repetition. We match the first atom of regex with the first - // character of str and recurse. - return (*str != '\0') && AtomMatchesChar(escaped, *regex, *str) && - MatchRegexAtHead(regex + 1, str + 1); - } -} - -// Returns true if and only if regex matches any substring of str. regex must -// be a valid simple regular expression, or the result is undefined. -// -// The algorithm is recursive, but the recursion depth doesn't exceed -// the regex length, so we won't need to worry about running out of -// stack space normally. In rare cases the time complexity can be -// exponential with respect to the regex length + the string length, -// but usually it's must faster (often close to linear). -bool MatchRegexAnywhere(const char* regex, const char* str) { - if (regex == nullptr || str == nullptr) return false; - - if (*regex == '^') - return MatchRegexAtHead(regex + 1, str); - - // A successful match can be anywhere in str. - do { - if (MatchRegexAtHead(regex, str)) - return true; - } while (*str++ != '\0'); - return false; -} - -// Implements the RE class. - -RE::~RE() { - free(const_cast<char*>(pattern_)); - free(const_cast<char*>(full_pattern_)); -} - -// Returns true if and only if regular expression re matches the entire str. -bool RE::FullMatch(const char* str, const RE& re) { - return re.is_valid_ && MatchRegexAnywhere(re.full_pattern_, str); -} - -// Returns true if and only if regular expression re matches a substring of -// str (including str itself). -bool RE::PartialMatch(const char* str, const RE& re) { - return re.is_valid_ && MatchRegexAnywhere(re.pattern_, str); -} - -// Initializes an RE from its string representation. -void RE::Init(const char* regex) { - pattern_ = full_pattern_ = nullptr; - if (regex != nullptr) { - pattern_ = posix::StrDup(regex); - } - - is_valid_ = ValidateRegex(regex); - if (!is_valid_) { - // No need to calculate the full pattern when the regex is invalid. - return; - } - - const size_t len = strlen(regex); - // Reserves enough bytes to hold the regular expression used for a - // full match: we need space to prepend a '^', append a '$', and - // terminate the string with '\0'. - char* buffer = static_cast<char*>(malloc(len + 3)); - full_pattern_ = buffer; - - if (*regex != '^') - *buffer++ = '^'; // Makes sure full_pattern_ starts with '^'. - - // We don't use snprintf or strncpy, as they trigger a warning when - // compiled with VC++ 8.0. - memcpy(buffer, regex, len); - buffer += len; - - if (len == 0 || regex[len - 1] != '$') - *buffer++ = '$'; // Makes sure full_pattern_ ends with '$'. - - *buffer = '\0'; -} - -#endif // GTEST_USES_POSIX_RE - -const char kUnknownFile[] = "unknown file"; - -// Formats a source file path and a line number as they would appear -// in an error message from the compiler used to compile this code. -GTEST_API_ ::std::string FormatFileLocation(const char* file, int line) { - const std::string file_name(file == nullptr ? kUnknownFile : file); - - if (line < 0) { - return file_name + ":"; - } -#ifdef _MSC_VER - return file_name + "(" + StreamableToString(line) + "):"; -#else - return file_name + ":" + StreamableToString(line) + ":"; -#endif // _MSC_VER -} - -// Formats a file location for compiler-independent XML output. -// Although this function is not platform dependent, we put it next to -// FormatFileLocation in order to contrast the two functions. -// Note that FormatCompilerIndependentFileLocation() does NOT append colon -// to the file location it produces, unlike FormatFileLocation(). -GTEST_API_ ::std::string FormatCompilerIndependentFileLocation( - const char* file, int line) { - const std::string file_name(file == nullptr ? kUnknownFile : file); - - if (line < 0) - return file_name; - else - return file_name + ":" + StreamableToString(line); -} - -GTestLog::GTestLog(GTestLogSeverity severity, const char* file, int line) - : severity_(severity) { - const char* const marker = - severity == GTEST_INFO ? "[ INFO ]" : - severity == GTEST_WARNING ? "[WARNING]" : - severity == GTEST_ERROR ? "[ ERROR ]" : "[ FATAL ]"; - GetStream() << ::std::endl << marker << " " - << FormatFileLocation(file, line).c_str() << ": "; -} - -// Flushes the buffers and, if severity is GTEST_FATAL, aborts the program. -GTestLog::~GTestLog() { - GetStream() << ::std::endl; - if (severity_ == GTEST_FATAL) { - fflush(stderr); - posix::Abort(); - } -} - -// Disable Microsoft deprecation warnings for POSIX functions called from -// this class (creat, dup, dup2, and close) -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_DEPRECATED_PUSH_() - -#if GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION - -// Object that captures an output stream (stdout/stderr). -class CapturedStream { - public: - // The ctor redirects the stream to a temporary file. - explicit CapturedStream(int fd) : fd_(fd), uncaptured_fd_(dup(fd)) { -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - char temp_dir_path[MAX_PATH + 1] = { '\0' }; // NOLINT - char temp_file_path[MAX_PATH + 1] = { '\0' }; // NOLINT - - ::GetTempPathA(sizeof(temp_dir_path), temp_dir_path); - const UINT success = ::GetTempFileNameA(temp_dir_path, - "gtest_redir", - 0, // Generate unique file name. - temp_file_path); - GTEST_CHECK_(success != 0) - << "Unable to create a temporary file in " << temp_dir_path; - const int captured_fd = creat(temp_file_path, _S_IREAD | _S_IWRITE); - GTEST_CHECK_(captured_fd != -1) << "Unable to open temporary file " - << temp_file_path; - filename_ = temp_file_path; -# else - // There's no guarantee that a test has write access to the current - // directory, so we create the temporary file in the /tmp directory - // instead. We use /tmp on most systems, and /sdcard on Android. - // That's because Android doesn't have /tmp. -# if GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID - // Note: Android applications are expected to call the framework's - // Context.getExternalStorageDirectory() method through JNI to get - // the location of the world-writable SD Card directory. However, - // this requires a Context handle, which cannot be retrieved - // globally from native code. Doing so also precludes running the - // code as part of a regular standalone executable, which doesn't - // run in a Dalvik process (e.g. when running it through 'adb shell'). - // - // The location /data/local/tmp is directly accessible from native code. - // '/sdcard' and other variants cannot be relied on, as they are not - // guaranteed to be mounted, or may have a delay in mounting. - char name_template[] = "/data/local/tmp/gtest_captured_stream.XXXXXX"; -# else - char name_template[] = "/tmp/captured_stream.XXXXXX"; -# endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID - const int captured_fd = mkstemp(name_template); - if (captured_fd == -1) { - GTEST_LOG_(WARNING) - << "Failed to create tmp file " << name_template - << " for test; does the test have access to the /tmp directory?"; - } - filename_ = name_template; -# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - fflush(nullptr); - dup2(captured_fd, fd_); - close(captured_fd); - } - - ~CapturedStream() { - remove(filename_.c_str()); - } - - std::string GetCapturedString() { - if (uncaptured_fd_ != -1) { - // Restores the original stream. - fflush(nullptr); - dup2(uncaptured_fd_, fd_); - close(uncaptured_fd_); - uncaptured_fd_ = -1; - } - - FILE* const file = posix::FOpen(filename_.c_str(), "r"); - if (file == nullptr) { - GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << "Failed to open tmp file " << filename_ - << " for capturing stream."; - } - const std::string content = ReadEntireFile(file); - posix::FClose(file); - return content; - } - - private: - const int fd_; // A stream to capture. - int uncaptured_fd_; - // Name of the temporary file holding the stderr output. - ::std::string filename_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(CapturedStream); -}; - -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_DEPRECATED_POP_() - -static CapturedStream* g_captured_stderr = nullptr; -static CapturedStream* g_captured_stdout = nullptr; - -// Starts capturing an output stream (stdout/stderr). -static void CaptureStream(int fd, const char* stream_name, - CapturedStream** stream) { - if (*stream != nullptr) { - GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << "Only one " << stream_name - << " capturer can exist at a time."; - } - *stream = new CapturedStream(fd); -} - -// Stops capturing the output stream and returns the captured string. -static std::string GetCapturedStream(CapturedStream** captured_stream) { - const std::string content = (*captured_stream)->GetCapturedString(); - - delete *captured_stream; - *captured_stream = nullptr; - - return content; -} - -// Starts capturing stdout. -void CaptureStdout() { - CaptureStream(kStdOutFileno, "stdout", &g_captured_stdout); -} - -// Starts capturing stderr. -void CaptureStderr() { - CaptureStream(kStdErrFileno, "stderr", &g_captured_stderr); -} - -// Stops capturing stdout and returns the captured string. -std::string GetCapturedStdout() { - return GetCapturedStream(&g_captured_stdout); -} - -// Stops capturing stderr and returns the captured string. -std::string GetCapturedStderr() { - return GetCapturedStream(&g_captured_stderr); -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION - - - - - -size_t GetFileSize(FILE* file) { - fseek(file, 0, SEEK_END); - return static_cast<size_t>(ftell(file)); -} - -std::string ReadEntireFile(FILE* file) { - const size_t file_size = GetFileSize(file); - char* const buffer = new char[file_size]; - - size_t bytes_last_read = 0; // # of bytes read in the last fread() - size_t bytes_read = 0; // # of bytes read so far - - fseek(file, 0, SEEK_SET); - - // Keeps reading the file until we cannot read further or the - // pre-determined file size is reached. - do { - bytes_last_read = fread(buffer+bytes_read, 1, file_size-bytes_read, file); - bytes_read += bytes_last_read; - } while (bytes_last_read > 0 && bytes_read < file_size); - - const std::string content(buffer, bytes_read); - delete[] buffer; - - return content; -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST -static const std::vector<std::string>* g_injected_test_argvs = - nullptr; // Owned. - -std::vector<std::string> GetInjectableArgvs() { - if (g_injected_test_argvs != nullptr) { - return *g_injected_test_argvs; - } - return GetArgvs(); -} - -void SetInjectableArgvs(const std::vector<std::string>* new_argvs) { - if (g_injected_test_argvs != new_argvs) delete g_injected_test_argvs; - g_injected_test_argvs = new_argvs; -} - -void SetInjectableArgvs(const std::vector<std::string>& new_argvs) { - SetInjectableArgvs( - new std::vector<std::string>(new_argvs.begin(), new_argvs.end())); -} - -void ClearInjectableArgvs() { - delete g_injected_test_argvs; - g_injected_test_argvs = nullptr; -} -#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -namespace posix { -void Abort() { - DebugBreak(); - TerminateProcess(GetCurrentProcess(), 1); -} -} // namespace posix -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -// Returns the name of the environment variable corresponding to the -// given flag. For example, FlagToEnvVar("foo") will return -// "GTEST_FOO" in the open-source version. -static std::string FlagToEnvVar(const char* flag) { - const std::string full_flag = - (Message() << GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ << flag).GetString(); - - Message env_var; - for (size_t i = 0; i != full_flag.length(); i++) { - env_var << ToUpper(full_flag.c_str()[i]); - } - - return env_var.GetString(); -} - -// Parses 'str' for a 32-bit signed integer. If successful, writes -// the result to *value and returns true; otherwise leaves *value -// unchanged and returns false. -bool ParseInt32(const Message& src_text, const char* str, int32_t* value) { - // Parses the environment variable as a decimal integer. - char* end = nullptr; - const long long_value = strtol(str, &end, 10); // NOLINT - - // Has strtol() consumed all characters in the string? - if (*end != '\0') { - // No - an invalid character was encountered. - Message msg; - msg << "WARNING: " << src_text - << " is expected to be a 32-bit integer, but actually" - << " has value \"" << str << "\".\n"; - printf("%s", msg.GetString().c_str()); - fflush(stdout); - return false; - } - - // Is the parsed value in the range of an int32_t? - const auto result = static_cast<int32_t>(long_value); - if (long_value == LONG_MAX || long_value == LONG_MIN || - // The parsed value overflows as a long. (strtol() returns - // LONG_MAX or LONG_MIN when the input overflows.) - result != long_value - // The parsed value overflows as an int32_t. - ) { - Message msg; - msg << "WARNING: " << src_text - << " is expected to be a 32-bit integer, but actually" - << " has value " << str << ", which overflows.\n"; - printf("%s", msg.GetString().c_str()); - fflush(stdout); - return false; - } - - *value = result; - return true; -} - -// Reads and returns the Boolean environment variable corresponding to -// the given flag; if it's not set, returns default_value. -// -// The value is considered true if and only if it's not "0". -bool BoolFromGTestEnv(const char* flag, bool default_value) { -#if defined(GTEST_GET_BOOL_FROM_ENV_) - return GTEST_GET_BOOL_FROM_ENV_(flag, default_value); -#else - const std::string env_var = FlagToEnvVar(flag); - const char* const string_value = posix::GetEnv(env_var.c_str()); - return string_value == nullptr ? default_value - : strcmp(string_value, "0") != 0; -#endif // defined(GTEST_GET_BOOL_FROM_ENV_) -} - -// Reads and returns a 32-bit integer stored in the environment -// variable corresponding to the given flag; if it isn't set or -// doesn't represent a valid 32-bit integer, returns default_value. -int32_t Int32FromGTestEnv(const char* flag, int32_t default_value) { -#if defined(GTEST_GET_INT32_FROM_ENV_) - return GTEST_GET_INT32_FROM_ENV_(flag, default_value); -#else - const std::string env_var = FlagToEnvVar(flag); - const char* const string_value = posix::GetEnv(env_var.c_str()); - if (string_value == nullptr) { - // The environment variable is not set. - return default_value; - } - - int32_t result = default_value; - if (!ParseInt32(Message() << "Environment variable " << env_var, - string_value, &result)) { - printf("The default value %s is used.\n", - (Message() << default_value).GetString().c_str()); - fflush(stdout); - return default_value; - } - - return result; -#endif // defined(GTEST_GET_INT32_FROM_ENV_) -} - -// As a special case for the 'output' flag, if GTEST_OUTPUT is not -// set, we look for XML_OUTPUT_FILE, which is set by the Bazel build -// system. The value of XML_OUTPUT_FILE is a filename without the -// "xml:" prefix of GTEST_OUTPUT. -// Note that this is meant to be called at the call site so it does -// not check that the flag is 'output' -// In essence this checks an env variable called XML_OUTPUT_FILE -// and if it is set we prepend "xml:" to its value, if it not set we return "" -std::string OutputFlagAlsoCheckEnvVar(){ - std::string default_value_for_output_flag = ""; - const char* xml_output_file_env = posix::GetEnv("XML_OUTPUT_FILE"); - if (nullptr != xml_output_file_env) { - default_value_for_output_flag = std::string("xml:") + xml_output_file_env; - } - return default_value_for_output_flag; -} - -// Reads and returns the string environment variable corresponding to -// the given flag; if it's not set, returns default_value. -const char* StringFromGTestEnv(const char* flag, const char* default_value) { -#if defined(GTEST_GET_STRING_FROM_ENV_) - return GTEST_GET_STRING_FROM_ENV_(flag, default_value); -#else - const std::string env_var = FlagToEnvVar(flag); - const char* const value = posix::GetEnv(env_var.c_str()); - return value == nullptr ? default_value : value; -#endif // defined(GTEST_GET_STRING_FROM_ENV_) -} - -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-printers.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-printers.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 3337be312..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-printers.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,442 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Test - The Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework -// -// This file implements a universal value printer that can print a -// value of any type T: -// -// void ::testing::internal::UniversalPrinter<T>::Print(value, ostream_ptr); -// -// It uses the << operator when possible, and prints the bytes in the -// object otherwise. A user can override its behavior for a class -// type Foo by defining either operator<<(::std::ostream&, const Foo&) -// or void PrintTo(const Foo&, ::std::ostream*) in the namespace that -// defines Foo. - -#include "gtest/gtest-printers.h" -#include <stdio.h> -#include <cctype> -#include <cwchar> -#include <ostream> // NOLINT -#include <string> -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" -#include "src/gtest-internal-inl.h" - -namespace testing { - -namespace { - -using ::std::ostream; - -// Prints a segment of bytes in the given object. -GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY_ -GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_ADDRESS_ -GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_HWADDRESS_ -GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_THREAD_ -void PrintByteSegmentInObjectTo(const unsigned char* obj_bytes, size_t start, - size_t count, ostream* os) { - char text[5] = ""; - for (size_t i = 0; i != count; i++) { - const size_t j = start + i; - if (i != 0) { - // Organizes the bytes into groups of 2 for easy parsing by - // human. - if ((j % 2) == 0) - *os << ' '; - else - *os << '-'; - } - GTEST_SNPRINTF_(text, sizeof(text), "%02X", obj_bytes[j]); - *os << text; - } -} - -// Prints the bytes in the given value to the given ostream. -void PrintBytesInObjectToImpl(const unsigned char* obj_bytes, size_t count, - ostream* os) { - // Tells the user how big the object is. - *os << count << "-byte object <"; - - const size_t kThreshold = 132; - const size_t kChunkSize = 64; - // If the object size is bigger than kThreshold, we'll have to omit - // some details by printing only the first and the last kChunkSize - // bytes. - if (count < kThreshold) { - PrintByteSegmentInObjectTo(obj_bytes, 0, count, os); - } else { - PrintByteSegmentInObjectTo(obj_bytes, 0, kChunkSize, os); - *os << " ... "; - // Rounds up to 2-byte boundary. - const size_t resume_pos = (count - kChunkSize + 1)/2*2; - PrintByteSegmentInObjectTo(obj_bytes, resume_pos, count - resume_pos, os); - } - *os << ">"; -} - -} // namespace - -namespace internal2 { - -// Delegates to PrintBytesInObjectToImpl() to print the bytes in the -// given object. The delegation simplifies the implementation, which -// uses the << operator and thus is easier done outside of the -// ::testing::internal namespace, which contains a << operator that -// sometimes conflicts with the one in STL. -void PrintBytesInObjectTo(const unsigned char* obj_bytes, size_t count, - ostream* os) { - PrintBytesInObjectToImpl(obj_bytes, count, os); -} - -} // namespace internal2 - -namespace internal { - -// Depending on the value of a char (or wchar_t), we print it in one -// of three formats: -// - as is if it's a printable ASCII (e.g. 'a', '2', ' '), -// - as a hexadecimal escape sequence (e.g. '\x7F'), or -// - as a special escape sequence (e.g. '\r', '\n'). -enum CharFormat { - kAsIs, - kHexEscape, - kSpecialEscape -}; - -// Returns true if c is a printable ASCII character. We test the -// value of c directly instead of calling isprint(), which is buggy on -// Windows Mobile. -inline bool IsPrintableAscii(wchar_t c) { - return 0x20 <= c && c <= 0x7E; -} - -// Prints a wide or narrow char c as a character literal without the -// quotes, escaping it when necessary; returns how c was formatted. -// The template argument UnsignedChar is the unsigned version of Char, -// which is the type of c. -template <typename UnsignedChar, typename Char> -static CharFormat PrintAsCharLiteralTo(Char c, ostream* os) { - wchar_t w_c = static_cast<wchar_t>(c); - switch (w_c) { - case L'\0': - *os << "\\0"; - break; - case L'\'': - *os << "\\'"; - break; - case L'\\': - *os << "\\\\"; - break; - case L'\a': - *os << "\\a"; - break; - case L'\b': - *os << "\\b"; - break; - case L'\f': - *os << "\\f"; - break; - case L'\n': - *os << "\\n"; - break; - case L'\r': - *os << "\\r"; - break; - case L'\t': - *os << "\\t"; - break; - case L'\v': - *os << "\\v"; - break; - default: - if (IsPrintableAscii(w_c)) { - *os << static_cast<char>(c); - return kAsIs; - } else { - ostream::fmtflags flags = os->flags(); - *os << "\\x" << std::hex << std::uppercase - << static_cast<int>(static_cast<UnsignedChar>(c)); - os->flags(flags); - return kHexEscape; - } - } - return kSpecialEscape; -} - -// Prints a wchar_t c as if it's part of a string literal, escaping it when -// necessary; returns how c was formatted. -static CharFormat PrintAsStringLiteralTo(wchar_t c, ostream* os) { - switch (c) { - case L'\'': - *os << "'"; - return kAsIs; - case L'"': - *os << "\\\""; - return kSpecialEscape; - default: - return PrintAsCharLiteralTo<wchar_t>(c, os); - } -} - -// Prints a char c as if it's part of a string literal, escaping it when -// necessary; returns how c was formatted. -static CharFormat PrintAsStringLiteralTo(char c, ostream* os) { - return PrintAsStringLiteralTo( - static_cast<wchar_t>(static_cast<unsigned char>(c)), os); -} - -// Prints a wide or narrow character c and its code. '\0' is printed -// as "'\\0'", other unprintable characters are also properly escaped -// using the standard C++ escape sequence. The template argument -// UnsignedChar is the unsigned version of Char, which is the type of c. -template <typename UnsignedChar, typename Char> -void PrintCharAndCodeTo(Char c, ostream* os) { - // First, print c as a literal in the most readable form we can find. - *os << ((sizeof(c) > 1) ? "L'" : "'"); - const CharFormat format = PrintAsCharLiteralTo<UnsignedChar>(c, os); - *os << "'"; - - // To aid user debugging, we also print c's code in decimal, unless - // it's 0 (in which case c was printed as '\\0', making the code - // obvious). - if (c == 0) - return; - *os << " (" << static_cast<int>(c); - - // For more convenience, we print c's code again in hexadecimal, - // unless c was already printed in the form '\x##' or the code is in - // [1, 9]. - if (format == kHexEscape || (1 <= c && c <= 9)) { - // Do nothing. - } else { - *os << ", 0x" << String::FormatHexInt(static_cast<int>(c)); - } - *os << ")"; -} - -void PrintTo(unsigned char c, ::std::ostream* os) { - PrintCharAndCodeTo<unsigned char>(c, os); -} -void PrintTo(signed char c, ::std::ostream* os) { - PrintCharAndCodeTo<unsigned char>(c, os); -} - -// Prints a wchar_t as a symbol if it is printable or as its internal -// code otherwise and also as its code. L'\0' is printed as "L'\\0'". -void PrintTo(wchar_t wc, ostream* os) { - PrintCharAndCodeTo<wchar_t>(wc, os); -} - -// Prints the given array of characters to the ostream. CharType must be either -// char or wchar_t. -// The array starts at begin, the length is len, it may include '\0' characters -// and may not be NUL-terminated. -template <typename CharType> -GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY_ -GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_ADDRESS_ -GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_HWADDRESS_ -GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_THREAD_ -static CharFormat PrintCharsAsStringTo( - const CharType* begin, size_t len, ostream* os) { - const char* const kQuoteBegin = sizeof(CharType) == 1 ? "\"" : "L\""; - *os << kQuoteBegin; - bool is_previous_hex = false; - CharFormat print_format = kAsIs; - for (size_t index = 0; index < len; ++index) { - const CharType cur = begin[index]; - if (is_previous_hex && IsXDigit(cur)) { - // Previous character is of '\x..' form and this character can be - // interpreted as another hexadecimal digit in its number. Break string to - // disambiguate. - *os << "\" " << kQuoteBegin; - } - is_previous_hex = PrintAsStringLiteralTo(cur, os) == kHexEscape; - // Remember if any characters required hex escaping. - if (is_previous_hex) { - print_format = kHexEscape; - } - } - *os << "\""; - return print_format; -} - -// Prints a (const) char/wchar_t array of 'len' elements, starting at address -// 'begin'. CharType must be either char or wchar_t. -template <typename CharType> -GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY_ -GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_ADDRESS_ -GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_HWADDRESS_ -GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_THREAD_ -static void UniversalPrintCharArray( - const CharType* begin, size_t len, ostream* os) { - // The code - // const char kFoo[] = "foo"; - // generates an array of 4, not 3, elements, with the last one being '\0'. - // - // Therefore when printing a char array, we don't print the last element if - // it's '\0', such that the output matches the string literal as it's - // written in the source code. - if (len > 0 && begin[len - 1] == '\0') { - PrintCharsAsStringTo(begin, len - 1, os); - return; - } - - // If, however, the last element in the array is not '\0', e.g. - // const char kFoo[] = { 'f', 'o', 'o' }; - // we must print the entire array. We also print a message to indicate - // that the array is not NUL-terminated. - PrintCharsAsStringTo(begin, len, os); - *os << " (no terminating NUL)"; -} - -// Prints a (const) char array of 'len' elements, starting at address 'begin'. -void UniversalPrintArray(const char* begin, size_t len, ostream* os) { - UniversalPrintCharArray(begin, len, os); -} - -// Prints a (const) wchar_t array of 'len' elements, starting at address -// 'begin'. -void UniversalPrintArray(const wchar_t* begin, size_t len, ostream* os) { - UniversalPrintCharArray(begin, len, os); -} - -// Prints the given C string to the ostream. -void PrintTo(const char* s, ostream* os) { - if (s == nullptr) { - *os << "NULL"; - } else { - *os << ImplicitCast_<const void*>(s) << " pointing to "; - PrintCharsAsStringTo(s, strlen(s), os); - } -} - -// MSVC compiler can be configured to define whar_t as a typedef -// of unsigned short. Defining an overload for const wchar_t* in that case -// would cause pointers to unsigned shorts be printed as wide strings, -// possibly accessing more memory than intended and causing invalid -// memory accesses. MSVC defines _NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED symbol when -// wchar_t is implemented as a native type. -#if !defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(_NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED) -// Prints the given wide C string to the ostream. -void PrintTo(const wchar_t* s, ostream* os) { - if (s == nullptr) { - *os << "NULL"; - } else { - *os << ImplicitCast_<const void*>(s) << " pointing to "; - PrintCharsAsStringTo(s, wcslen(s), os); - } -} -#endif // wchar_t is native - -namespace { - -bool ContainsUnprintableControlCodes(const char* str, size_t length) { - const unsigned char *s = reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char *>(str); - - for (size_t i = 0; i < length; i++) { - unsigned char ch = *s++; - if (std::iscntrl(ch)) { - switch (ch) { - case '\t': - case '\n': - case '\r': - break; - default: - return true; - } - } - } - return false; -} - -bool IsUTF8TrailByte(unsigned char t) { return 0x80 <= t && t<= 0xbf; } - -bool IsValidUTF8(const char* str, size_t length) { - const unsigned char *s = reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char *>(str); - - for (size_t i = 0; i < length;) { - unsigned char lead = s[i++]; - - if (lead <= 0x7f) { - continue; // single-byte character (ASCII) 0..7F - } - if (lead < 0xc2) { - return false; // trail byte or non-shortest form - } else if (lead <= 0xdf && (i + 1) <= length && IsUTF8TrailByte(s[i])) { - ++i; // 2-byte character - } else if (0xe0 <= lead && lead <= 0xef && (i + 2) <= length && - IsUTF8TrailByte(s[i]) && - IsUTF8TrailByte(s[i + 1]) && - // check for non-shortest form and surrogate - (lead != 0xe0 || s[i] >= 0xa0) && - (lead != 0xed || s[i] < 0xa0)) { - i += 2; // 3-byte character - } else if (0xf0 <= lead && lead <= 0xf4 && (i + 3) <= length && - IsUTF8TrailByte(s[i]) && - IsUTF8TrailByte(s[i + 1]) && - IsUTF8TrailByte(s[i + 2]) && - // check for non-shortest form - (lead != 0xf0 || s[i] >= 0x90) && - (lead != 0xf4 || s[i] < 0x90)) { - i += 3; // 4-byte character - } else { - return false; - } - } - return true; -} - -void ConditionalPrintAsText(const char* str, size_t length, ostream* os) { - if (!ContainsUnprintableControlCodes(str, length) && - IsValidUTF8(str, length)) { - *os << "\n As Text: \"" << str << "\""; - } -} - -} // anonymous namespace - -void PrintStringTo(const ::std::string& s, ostream* os) { - if (PrintCharsAsStringTo(s.data(), s.size(), os) == kHexEscape) { - if (GTEST_FLAG(print_utf8)) { - ConditionalPrintAsText(s.data(), s.size(), os); - } - } -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING -void PrintWideStringTo(const ::std::wstring& s, ostream* os) { - PrintCharsAsStringTo(s.data(), s.size(), os); -} -#endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING - -} // namespace internal - -} // namespace testing diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-test-part.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-test-part.cc deleted file mode 100644 index a938683ce..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-test-part.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// The Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework (Google Test) - -#include "gtest/gtest-test-part.h" - -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" -#include "src/gtest-internal-inl.h" - -namespace testing { - -using internal::GetUnitTestImpl; - -// Gets the summary of the failure message by omitting the stack trace -// in it. -std::string TestPartResult::ExtractSummary(const char* message) { - const char* const stack_trace = strstr(message, internal::kStackTraceMarker); - return stack_trace == nullptr ? message : std::string(message, stack_trace); -} - -// Prints a TestPartResult object. -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const TestPartResult& result) { - return os << internal::FormatFileLocation(result.file_name(), - result.line_number()) - << " " - << (result.type() == TestPartResult::kSuccess - ? "Success" - : result.type() == TestPartResult::kSkip - ? "Skipped" - : result.type() == TestPartResult::kFatalFailure - ? "Fatal failure" - : "Non-fatal failure") - << ":\n" - << result.message() << std::endl; -} - -// Appends a TestPartResult to the array. -void TestPartResultArray::Append(const TestPartResult& result) { - array_.push_back(result); -} - -// Returns the TestPartResult at the given index (0-based). -const TestPartResult& TestPartResultArray::GetTestPartResult(int index) const { - if (index < 0 || index >= size()) { - printf("\nInvalid index (%d) into TestPartResultArray.\n", index); - internal::posix::Abort(); - } - - return array_[static_cast<size_t>(index)]; -} - -// Returns the number of TestPartResult objects in the array. -int TestPartResultArray::size() const { - return static_cast<int>(array_.size()); -} - -namespace internal { - -HasNewFatalFailureHelper::HasNewFatalFailureHelper() - : has_new_fatal_failure_(false), - original_reporter_(GetUnitTestImpl()-> - GetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread()) { - GetUnitTestImpl()->SetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread(this); -} - -HasNewFatalFailureHelper::~HasNewFatalFailureHelper() { - GetUnitTestImpl()->SetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread( - original_reporter_); -} - -void HasNewFatalFailureHelper::ReportTestPartResult( - const TestPartResult& result) { - if (result.fatally_failed()) - has_new_fatal_failure_ = true; - original_reporter_->ReportTestPartResult(result); -} - -} // namespace internal - -} // namespace testing diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-typed-test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-typed-test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 1b1cfb0dc..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest-typed-test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,121 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. -// All Rights Reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -#include "gtest/gtest-typed-test.h" - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -namespace testing { -namespace internal { - -#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P - -// Skips to the first non-space char in str. Returns an empty string if str -// contains only whitespace characters. -static const char* SkipSpaces(const char* str) { - while (IsSpace(*str)) - str++; - return str; -} - -static std::vector<std::string> SplitIntoTestNames(const char* src) { - std::vector<std::string> name_vec; - src = SkipSpaces(src); - for (; src != nullptr; src = SkipComma(src)) { - name_vec.push_back(StripTrailingSpaces(GetPrefixUntilComma(src))); - } - return name_vec; -} - -// Verifies that registered_tests match the test names in -// registered_tests_; returns registered_tests if successful, or -// aborts the program otherwise. -const char* TypedTestSuitePState::VerifyRegisteredTestNames( - const char* test_suite_name, const char* file, int line, - const char* registered_tests) { - RegisterTypeParameterizedTestSuite(test_suite_name, CodeLocation(file, line)); - - typedef RegisteredTestsMap::const_iterator RegisteredTestIter; - registered_ = true; - - std::vector<std::string> name_vec = SplitIntoTestNames(registered_tests); - - Message errors; - - std::set<std::string> tests; - for (std::vector<std::string>::const_iterator name_it = name_vec.begin(); - name_it != name_vec.end(); ++name_it) { - const std::string& name = *name_it; - if (tests.count(name) != 0) { - errors << "Test " << name << " is listed more than once.\n"; - continue; - } - - bool found = false; - for (RegisteredTestIter it = registered_tests_.begin(); - it != registered_tests_.end(); - ++it) { - if (name == it->first) { - found = true; - break; - } - } - - if (found) { - tests.insert(name); - } else { - errors << "No test named " << name - << " can be found in this test suite.\n"; - } - } - - for (RegisteredTestIter it = registered_tests_.begin(); - it != registered_tests_.end(); - ++it) { - if (tests.count(it->first) == 0) { - errors << "You forgot to list test " << it->first << ".\n"; - } - } - - const std::string& errors_str = errors.GetString(); - if (errors_str != "") { - fprintf(stderr, "%s %s", FormatFileLocation(file, line).c_str(), - errors_str.c_str()); - fflush(stderr); - posix::Abort(); - } - - return registered_tests; -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P - -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 095778e6e..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6359 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// The Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework (Google Test) - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/internal/custom/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest-spi.h" - -#include <ctype.h> -#include <math.h> -#include <stdarg.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <wchar.h> -#include <wctype.h> - -#include <algorithm> -#include <cstdint> -#include <iomanip> -#include <limits> -#include <list> -#include <map> -#include <ostream> // NOLINT -#include <sstream> -#include <vector> - -#if GTEST_OS_LINUX - -# define GTEST_HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY_ 1 - -# include <fcntl.h> // NOLINT -# include <limits.h> // NOLINT -# include <sched.h> // NOLINT -// Declares vsnprintf(). This header is not available on Windows. -# include <strings.h> // NOLINT -# include <sys/mman.h> // NOLINT -# include <sys/time.h> // NOLINT -# include <unistd.h> // NOLINT -# include <string> - -#elif GTEST_OS_ZOS -# define GTEST_HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY_ 1 -# include <sys/time.h> // NOLINT - -// On z/OS we additionally need strings.h for strcasecmp. -# include <strings.h> // NOLINT - -#elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE // We are on Windows CE. - -# include <windows.h> // NOLINT -# undef min - -#elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS // We are on Windows proper. - -# include <windows.h> // NOLINT -# undef min - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -# include <crtdbg.h> // NOLINT -# include <debugapi.h> // NOLINT -#endif - -# include <io.h> // NOLINT -# include <sys/timeb.h> // NOLINT -# include <sys/types.h> // NOLINT -# include <sys/stat.h> // NOLINT - -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW -// MinGW has gettimeofday() but not _ftime64(). -# define GTEST_HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY_ 1 -# include <sys/time.h> // NOLINT -# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW - -#else - -// Assume other platforms have gettimeofday(). -# define GTEST_HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY_ 1 - -// cpplint thinks that the header is already included, so we want to -// silence it. -# include <sys/time.h> // NOLINT -# include <unistd.h> // NOLINT - -#endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX - -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS -# include <stdexcept> -#endif - -#if GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ -# include <arpa/inet.h> // NOLINT -# include <netdb.h> // NOLINT -# include <sys/socket.h> // NOLINT -# include <sys/types.h> // NOLINT -#endif - -#include "src/gtest-internal-inl.h" - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -# define vsnprintf _vsnprintf -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -#if GTEST_OS_MAC -#ifndef GTEST_OS_IOS -#include <crt_externs.h> -#endif -#endif - -#if GTEST_HAS_ABSL -#include "absl/debugging/failure_signal_handler.h" -#include "absl/debugging/stacktrace.h" -#include "absl/debugging/symbolize.h" -#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" -#endif // GTEST_HAS_ABSL - -namespace testing { - -using internal::CountIf; -using internal::ForEach; -using internal::GetElementOr; -using internal::Shuffle; - -// Constants. - -// A test whose test suite name or test name matches this filter is -// disabled and not run. -static const char kDisableTestFilter[] = "DISABLED_*:*/DISABLED_*"; - -// A test suite whose name matches this filter is considered a death -// test suite and will be run before test suites whose name doesn't -// match this filter. -static const char kDeathTestSuiteFilter[] = "*DeathTest:*DeathTest/*"; - -// A test filter that matches everything. -static const char kUniversalFilter[] = "*"; - -// The default output format. -static const char kDefaultOutputFormat[] = "xml"; -// The default output file. -static const char kDefaultOutputFile[] = "test_detail"; - -// The environment variable name for the test shard index. -static const char kTestShardIndex[] = "GTEST_SHARD_INDEX"; -// The environment variable name for the total number of test shards. -static const char kTestTotalShards[] = "GTEST_TOTAL_SHARDS"; -// The environment variable name for the test shard status file. -static const char kTestShardStatusFile[] = "GTEST_SHARD_STATUS_FILE"; - -namespace internal { - -// The text used in failure messages to indicate the start of the -// stack trace. -const char kStackTraceMarker[] = "\nStack trace:\n"; - -// g_help_flag is true if and only if the --help flag or an equivalent form -// is specified on the command line. -bool g_help_flag = false; - -// Utilty function to Open File for Writing -static FILE* OpenFileForWriting(const std::string& output_file) { - FILE* fileout = nullptr; - FilePath output_file_path(output_file); - FilePath output_dir(output_file_path.RemoveFileName()); - - if (output_dir.CreateDirectoriesRecursively()) { - fileout = posix::FOpen(output_file.c_str(), "w"); - } - if (fileout == nullptr) { - GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << "Unable to open file \"" << output_file << "\""; - } - return fileout; -} - -} // namespace internal - -// Bazel passes in the argument to '--test_filter' via the TESTBRIDGE_TEST_ONLY -// environment variable. -static const char* GetDefaultFilter() { - const char* const testbridge_test_only = - internal::posix::GetEnv("TESTBRIDGE_TEST_ONLY"); - if (testbridge_test_only != nullptr) { - return testbridge_test_only; - } - return kUniversalFilter; -} - -GTEST_DEFINE_bool_( - also_run_disabled_tests, - internal::BoolFromGTestEnv("also_run_disabled_tests", false), - "Run disabled tests too, in addition to the tests normally being run."); - -GTEST_DEFINE_bool_( - break_on_failure, internal::BoolFromGTestEnv("break_on_failure", false), - "True if and only if a failed assertion should be a debugger " - "break-point."); - -GTEST_DEFINE_bool_(catch_exceptions, - internal::BoolFromGTestEnv("catch_exceptions", true), - "True if and only if " GTEST_NAME_ - " should catch exceptions and treat them as test failures."); - -GTEST_DEFINE_string_( - color, - internal::StringFromGTestEnv("color", "auto"), - "Whether to use colors in the output. Valid values: yes, no, " - "and auto. 'auto' means to use colors if the output is " - "being sent to a terminal and the TERM environment variable " - "is set to a terminal type that supports colors."); - -GTEST_DEFINE_string_( - filter, - internal::StringFromGTestEnv("filter", GetDefaultFilter()), - "A colon-separated list of glob (not regex) patterns " - "for filtering the tests to run, optionally followed by a " - "'-' and a : separated list of negative patterns (tests to " - "exclude). A test is run if it matches one of the positive " - "patterns and does not match any of the negative patterns."); - -GTEST_DEFINE_bool_( - install_failure_signal_handler, - internal::BoolFromGTestEnv("install_failure_signal_handler", false), - "If true and supported on the current platform, " GTEST_NAME_ " should " - "install a signal handler that dumps debugging information when fatal " - "signals are raised."); - -GTEST_DEFINE_bool_(list_tests, false, - "List all tests without running them."); - -// The net priority order after flag processing is thus: -// --gtest_output command line flag -// GTEST_OUTPUT environment variable -// XML_OUTPUT_FILE environment variable -// '' -GTEST_DEFINE_string_( - output, - internal::StringFromGTestEnv("output", - internal::OutputFlagAlsoCheckEnvVar().c_str()), - "A format (defaults to \"xml\" but can be specified to be \"json\"), " - "optionally followed by a colon and an output file name or directory. " - "A directory is indicated by a trailing pathname separator. " - "Examples: \"xml:filename.xml\", \"xml::directoryname/\". " - "If a directory is specified, output files will be created " - "within that directory, with file-names based on the test " - "executable's name and, if necessary, made unique by adding " - "digits."); - -GTEST_DEFINE_bool_(print_time, internal::BoolFromGTestEnv("print_time", true), - "True if and only if " GTEST_NAME_ - " should display elapsed time in text output."); - -GTEST_DEFINE_bool_(print_utf8, internal::BoolFromGTestEnv("print_utf8", true), - "True if and only if " GTEST_NAME_ - " prints UTF8 characters as text."); - -GTEST_DEFINE_int32_( - random_seed, - internal::Int32FromGTestEnv("random_seed", 0), - "Random number seed to use when shuffling test orders. Must be in range " - "[1, 99999], or 0 to use a seed based on the current time."); - -GTEST_DEFINE_int32_( - repeat, - internal::Int32FromGTestEnv("repeat", 1), - "How many times to repeat each test. Specify a negative number " - "for repeating forever. Useful for shaking out flaky tests."); - -GTEST_DEFINE_bool_(show_internal_stack_frames, false, - "True if and only if " GTEST_NAME_ - " should include internal stack frames when " - "printing test failure stack traces."); - -GTEST_DEFINE_bool_(shuffle, internal::BoolFromGTestEnv("shuffle", false), - "True if and only if " GTEST_NAME_ - " should randomize tests' order on every run."); - -GTEST_DEFINE_int32_( - stack_trace_depth, - internal::Int32FromGTestEnv("stack_trace_depth", kMaxStackTraceDepth), - "The maximum number of stack frames to print when an " - "assertion fails. The valid range is 0 through 100, inclusive."); - -GTEST_DEFINE_string_( - stream_result_to, - internal::StringFromGTestEnv("stream_result_to", ""), - "This flag specifies the host name and the port number on which to stream " - "test results. Example: \"localhost:555\". The flag is effective only on " - "Linux."); - -GTEST_DEFINE_bool_( - throw_on_failure, - internal::BoolFromGTestEnv("throw_on_failure", false), - "When this flag is specified, a failed assertion will throw an exception " - "if exceptions are enabled or exit the program with a non-zero code " - "otherwise. For use with an external test framework."); - -#if GTEST_USE_OWN_FLAGFILE_FLAG_ -GTEST_DEFINE_string_( - flagfile, - internal::StringFromGTestEnv("flagfile", ""), - "This flag specifies the flagfile to read command-line flags from."); -#endif // GTEST_USE_OWN_FLAGFILE_FLAG_ - -namespace internal { - -// Generates a random number from [0, range), using a Linear -// Congruential Generator (LCG). Crashes if 'range' is 0 or greater -// than kMaxRange. -uint32_t Random::Generate(uint32_t range) { - // These constants are the same as are used in glibc's rand(3). - // Use wider types than necessary to prevent unsigned overflow diagnostics. - state_ = static_cast<uint32_t>(1103515245ULL*state_ + 12345U) % kMaxRange; - - GTEST_CHECK_(range > 0) - << "Cannot generate a number in the range [0, 0)."; - GTEST_CHECK_(range <= kMaxRange) - << "Generation of a number in [0, " << range << ") was requested, " - << "but this can only generate numbers in [0, " << kMaxRange << ")."; - - // Converting via modulus introduces a bit of downward bias, but - // it's simple, and a linear congruential generator isn't too good - // to begin with. - return state_ % range; -} - -// GTestIsInitialized() returns true if and only if the user has initialized -// Google Test. Useful for catching the user mistake of not initializing -// Google Test before calling RUN_ALL_TESTS(). -static bool GTestIsInitialized() { return GetArgvs().size() > 0; } - -// Iterates over a vector of TestSuites, keeping a running sum of the -// results of calling a given int-returning method on each. -// Returns the sum. -static int SumOverTestSuiteList(const std::vector<TestSuite*>& case_list, - int (TestSuite::*method)() const) { - int sum = 0; - for (size_t i = 0; i < case_list.size(); i++) { - sum += (case_list[i]->*method)(); - } - return sum; -} - -// Returns true if and only if the test suite passed. -static bool TestSuitePassed(const TestSuite* test_suite) { - return test_suite->should_run() && test_suite->Passed(); -} - -// Returns true if and only if the test suite failed. -static bool TestSuiteFailed(const TestSuite* test_suite) { - return test_suite->should_run() && test_suite->Failed(); -} - -// Returns true if and only if test_suite contains at least one test that -// should run. -static bool ShouldRunTestSuite(const TestSuite* test_suite) { - return test_suite->should_run(); -} - -// AssertHelper constructor. -AssertHelper::AssertHelper(TestPartResult::Type type, - const char* file, - int line, - const char* message) - : data_(new AssertHelperData(type, file, line, message)) { -} - -AssertHelper::~AssertHelper() { - delete data_; -} - -// Message assignment, for assertion streaming support. -void AssertHelper::operator=(const Message& message) const { - UnitTest::GetInstance()-> - AddTestPartResult(data_->type, data_->file, data_->line, - AppendUserMessage(data_->message, message), - UnitTest::GetInstance()->impl() - ->CurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(1) - // Skips the stack frame for this function itself. - ); // NOLINT -} - -namespace { - -// When TEST_P is found without a matching INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P -// to creates test cases for it, a syntetic test case is -// inserted to report ether an error or a log message. -// -// This configuration bit will likely be removed at some point. -constexpr bool kErrorOnUninstantiatedParameterizedTest = false; -constexpr bool kErrorOnUninstantiatedTypeParameterizedTest = false; - -// A test that fails at a given file/line location with a given message. -class FailureTest : public Test { - public: - explicit FailureTest(const CodeLocation& loc, std::string error_message, - bool as_error) - : loc_(loc), - error_message_(std::move(error_message)), - as_error_(as_error) {} - - void TestBody() override { - if (as_error_) { - AssertHelper(TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure, loc_.file.c_str(), - loc_.line, "") = Message() << error_message_; - } else { - std::cout << error_message_ << std::endl; - } - } - - private: - const CodeLocation loc_; - const std::string error_message_; - const bool as_error_; -}; - - -} // namespace - -std::set<std::string>* GetIgnoredParameterizedTestSuites() { - return UnitTest::GetInstance()->impl()->ignored_parameterized_test_suites(); -} - -// Add a given test_suit to the list of them allow to go un-instantiated. -MarkAsIgnored::MarkAsIgnored(const char* test_suite) { - GetIgnoredParameterizedTestSuites()->insert(test_suite); -} - -// If this parameterized test suite has no instantiations (and that -// has not been marked as okay), emit a test case reporting that. -void InsertSyntheticTestCase(const std::string& name, CodeLocation location, - bool has_test_p) { - const auto& ignored = *GetIgnoredParameterizedTestSuites(); - if (ignored.find(name) != ignored.end()) return; - - const char kMissingInstantiation[] = // - " is defined via TEST_P, but never instantiated. None of the test cases " - "will run. Either no INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P is provided or the only " - "ones provided expand to nothing." - "\n\n" - "Ideally, TEST_P definitions should only ever be included as part of " - "binaries that intend to use them. (As opposed to, for example, being " - "placed in a library that may be linked in to get other utilities.)"; - - const char kMissingTestCase[] = // - " is instantiated via INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P, but no tests are " - "defined via TEST_P . No test cases will run." - "\n\n" - "Ideally, INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P should only ever be invoked from " - "code that always depend on code that provides TEST_P. Failing to do " - "so is often an indication of dead code, e.g. the last TEST_P was " - "removed but the rest got left behind."; - - std::string message = - "Paramaterized test suite " + name + - (has_test_p ? kMissingInstantiation : kMissingTestCase) + - "\n\n" - "To suppress this error for this test suite, insert the following line " - "(in a non-header) in the namespace it is defined in:" - "\n\n" - "GTEST_ALLOW_UNINSTANTIATED_PARAMETERIZED_TEST(" + name + ");"; - - std::string full_name = "UninstantiatedParamaterizedTestSuite<" + name + ">"; - RegisterTest( // - "GoogleTestVerification", full_name.c_str(), - nullptr, // No type parameter. - nullptr, // No value parameter. - location.file.c_str(), location.line, [message, location] { - return new FailureTest(location, message, - kErrorOnUninstantiatedParameterizedTest); - }); -} - -void RegisterTypeParameterizedTestSuite(const char* test_suite_name, - CodeLocation code_location) { - GetUnitTestImpl()->type_parameterized_test_registry().RegisterTestSuite( - test_suite_name, code_location); -} - -void RegisterTypeParameterizedTestSuiteInstantiation(const char* case_name) { - GetUnitTestImpl() - ->type_parameterized_test_registry() - .RegisterInstantiation(case_name); -} - -void TypeParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry::RegisterTestSuite( - const char* test_suite_name, CodeLocation code_location) { - suites_.emplace(std::string(test_suite_name), - TypeParameterizedTestSuiteInfo(code_location)); -} - -void TypeParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry::RegisterInstantiation( - const char* test_suite_name) { - auto it = suites_.find(std::string(test_suite_name)); - if (it != suites_.end()) { - it->second.instantiated = true; - } else { - GTEST_LOG_(ERROR) << "Unknown type parameterized test suit '" - << test_suite_name << "'"; - } -} - -void TypeParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry::CheckForInstantiations() { - const auto& ignored = *GetIgnoredParameterizedTestSuites(); - for (const auto& testcase : suites_) { - if (testcase.second.instantiated) continue; - if (ignored.find(testcase.first) != ignored.end()) continue; - - std::string message = - "Type paramaterized test suite " + testcase.first + - " is defined via REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P, but never instantiated " - "via INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P. None of the test cases will run." - "\n\n" - "Ideally, TYPED_TEST_P definitions should only ever be included as " - "part of binaries that intend to use them. (As opposed to, for " - "example, being placed in a library that may be linked in to get other " - "utilities.)" - "\n\n" - "To suppress this error for this test suite, insert the following line " - "(in a non-header) in the namespace it is definedin in:" - "\n\n" - "GTEST_ALLOW_UNINSTANTIATED_PARAMETERIZED_TEST(" + - testcase.first + ");"; - - std::string full_name = - "UninstantiatedTypeParamaterizedTestSuite<" + testcase.first + ">"; - RegisterTest( // - "GoogleTestVerification", full_name.c_str(), - nullptr, // No type parameter. - nullptr, // No value parameter. - testcase.second.code_location.file.c_str(), - testcase.second.code_location.line, [message, testcase] { - return new FailureTest(testcase.second.code_location, message, - kErrorOnUninstantiatedTypeParameterizedTest); - }); - } -} - -// A copy of all command line arguments. Set by InitGoogleTest(). -static ::std::vector<std::string> g_argvs; - -::std::vector<std::string> GetArgvs() { -#if defined(GTEST_CUSTOM_GET_ARGVS_) - // GTEST_CUSTOM_GET_ARGVS_() may return a container of std::string or - // ::string. This code converts it to the appropriate type. - const auto& custom = GTEST_CUSTOM_GET_ARGVS_(); - return ::std::vector<std::string>(custom.begin(), custom.end()); -#else // defined(GTEST_CUSTOM_GET_ARGVS_) - return g_argvs; -#endif // defined(GTEST_CUSTOM_GET_ARGVS_) -} - -// Returns the current application's name, removing directory path if that -// is present. -FilePath GetCurrentExecutableName() { - FilePath result; - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS || GTEST_OS_OS2 - result.Set(FilePath(GetArgvs()[0]).RemoveExtension("exe")); -#else - result.Set(FilePath(GetArgvs()[0])); -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - - return result.RemoveDirectoryName(); -} - -// Functions for processing the gtest_output flag. - -// Returns the output format, or "" for normal printed output. -std::string UnitTestOptions::GetOutputFormat() { - const char* const gtest_output_flag = GTEST_FLAG(output).c_str(); - const char* const colon = strchr(gtest_output_flag, ':'); - return (colon == nullptr) - ? std::string(gtest_output_flag) - : std::string(gtest_output_flag, - static_cast<size_t>(colon - gtest_output_flag)); -} - -// Returns the name of the requested output file, or the default if none -// was explicitly specified. -std::string UnitTestOptions::GetAbsolutePathToOutputFile() { - const char* const gtest_output_flag = GTEST_FLAG(output).c_str(); - - std::string format = GetOutputFormat(); - if (format.empty()) - format = std::string(kDefaultOutputFormat); - - const char* const colon = strchr(gtest_output_flag, ':'); - if (colon == nullptr) - return internal::FilePath::MakeFileName( - internal::FilePath( - UnitTest::GetInstance()->original_working_dir()), - internal::FilePath(kDefaultOutputFile), 0, - format.c_str()).string(); - - internal::FilePath output_name(colon + 1); - if (!output_name.IsAbsolutePath()) - output_name = internal::FilePath::ConcatPaths( - internal::FilePath(UnitTest::GetInstance()->original_working_dir()), - internal::FilePath(colon + 1)); - - if (!output_name.IsDirectory()) - return output_name.string(); - - internal::FilePath result(internal::FilePath::GenerateUniqueFileName( - output_name, internal::GetCurrentExecutableName(), - GetOutputFormat().c_str())); - return result.string(); -} - -// Returns true if and only if the wildcard pattern matches the string. -// The first ':' or '\0' character in pattern marks the end of it. -// -// This recursive algorithm isn't very efficient, but is clear and -// works well enough for matching test names, which are short. -bool UnitTestOptions::PatternMatchesString(const char *pattern, - const char *str) { - switch (*pattern) { - case '\0': - case ':': // Either ':' or '\0' marks the end of the pattern. - return *str == '\0'; - case '?': // Matches any single character. - return *str != '\0' && PatternMatchesString(pattern + 1, str + 1); - case '*': // Matches any string (possibly empty) of characters. - return (*str != '\0' && PatternMatchesString(pattern, str + 1)) || - PatternMatchesString(pattern + 1, str); - default: // Non-special character. Matches itself. - return *pattern == *str && - PatternMatchesString(pattern + 1, str + 1); - } -} - -bool UnitTestOptions::MatchesFilter( - const std::string& name, const char* filter) { - const char *cur_pattern = filter; - for (;;) { - if (PatternMatchesString(cur_pattern, name.c_str())) { - return true; - } - - // Finds the next pattern in the filter. - cur_pattern = strchr(cur_pattern, ':'); - - // Returns if no more pattern can be found. - if (cur_pattern == nullptr) { - return false; - } - - // Skips the pattern separater (the ':' character). - cur_pattern++; - } -} - -// Returns true if and only if the user-specified filter matches the test -// suite name and the test name. -bool UnitTestOptions::FilterMatchesTest(const std::string& test_suite_name, - const std::string& test_name) { - const std::string& full_name = test_suite_name + "." + test_name.c_str(); - - // Split --gtest_filter at '-', if there is one, to separate into - // positive filter and negative filter portions - const char* const p = GTEST_FLAG(filter).c_str(); - const char* const dash = strchr(p, '-'); - std::string positive; - std::string negative; - if (dash == nullptr) { - positive = GTEST_FLAG(filter).c_str(); // Whole string is a positive filter - negative = ""; - } else { - positive = std::string(p, dash); // Everything up to the dash - negative = std::string(dash + 1); // Everything after the dash - if (positive.empty()) { - // Treat '-test1' as the same as '*-test1' - positive = kUniversalFilter; - } - } - - // A filter is a colon-separated list of patterns. It matches a - // test if any pattern in it matches the test. - return (MatchesFilter(full_name, positive.c_str()) && - !MatchesFilter(full_name, negative.c_str())); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_SEH -// Returns EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER if Google Test should handle the -// given SEH exception, or EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH otherwise. -// This function is useful as an __except condition. -int UnitTestOptions::GTestShouldProcessSEH(DWORD exception_code) { - // Google Test should handle a SEH exception if: - // 1. the user wants it to, AND - // 2. this is not a breakpoint exception, AND - // 3. this is not a C++ exception (VC++ implements them via SEH, - // apparently). - // - // SEH exception code for C++ exceptions. - // (see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/185294 for more information). - const DWORD kCxxExceptionCode = 0xe06d7363; - - bool should_handle = true; - - if (!GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions)) - should_handle = false; - else if (exception_code == EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT) - should_handle = false; - else if (exception_code == kCxxExceptionCode) - should_handle = false; - - return should_handle ? EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER : EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH; -} -#endif // GTEST_HAS_SEH - -} // namespace internal - -// The c'tor sets this object as the test part result reporter used by -// Google Test. The 'result' parameter specifies where to report the -// results. Intercepts only failures from the current thread. -ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter( - TestPartResultArray* result) - : intercept_mode_(INTERCEPT_ONLY_CURRENT_THREAD), - result_(result) { - Init(); -} - -// The c'tor sets this object as the test part result reporter used by -// Google Test. The 'result' parameter specifies where to report the -// results. -ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter( - InterceptMode intercept_mode, TestPartResultArray* result) - : intercept_mode_(intercept_mode), - result_(result) { - Init(); -} - -void ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::Init() { - internal::UnitTestImpl* const impl = internal::GetUnitTestImpl(); - if (intercept_mode_ == INTERCEPT_ALL_THREADS) { - old_reporter_ = impl->GetGlobalTestPartResultReporter(); - impl->SetGlobalTestPartResultReporter(this); - } else { - old_reporter_ = impl->GetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread(); - impl->SetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread(this); - } -} - -// The d'tor restores the test part result reporter used by Google Test -// before. -ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::~ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter() { - internal::UnitTestImpl* const impl = internal::GetUnitTestImpl(); - if (intercept_mode_ == INTERCEPT_ALL_THREADS) { - impl->SetGlobalTestPartResultReporter(old_reporter_); - } else { - impl->SetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread(old_reporter_); - } -} - -// Increments the test part result count and remembers the result. -// This method is from the TestPartResultReporterInterface interface. -void ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::ReportTestPartResult( - const TestPartResult& result) { - result_->Append(result); -} - -namespace internal { - -// Returns the type ID of ::testing::Test. We should always call this -// instead of GetTypeId< ::testing::Test>() to get the type ID of -// testing::Test. This is to work around a suspected linker bug when -// using Google Test as a framework on Mac OS X. The bug causes -// GetTypeId< ::testing::Test>() to return different values depending -// on whether the call is from the Google Test framework itself or -// from user test code. GetTestTypeId() is guaranteed to always -// return the same value, as it always calls GetTypeId<>() from the -// gtest.cc, which is within the Google Test framework. -TypeId GetTestTypeId() { - return GetTypeId<Test>(); -} - -// The value of GetTestTypeId() as seen from within the Google Test -// library. This is solely for testing GetTestTypeId(). -extern const TypeId kTestTypeIdInGoogleTest = GetTestTypeId(); - -// This predicate-formatter checks that 'results' contains a test part -// failure of the given type and that the failure message contains the -// given substring. -static AssertionResult HasOneFailure(const char* /* results_expr */, - const char* /* type_expr */, - const char* /* substr_expr */, - const TestPartResultArray& results, - TestPartResult::Type type, - const std::string& substr) { - const std::string expected(type == TestPartResult::kFatalFailure ? - "1 fatal failure" : - "1 non-fatal failure"); - Message msg; - if (results.size() != 1) { - msg << "Expected: " << expected << "\n" - << " Actual: " << results.size() << " failures"; - for (int i = 0; i < results.size(); i++) { - msg << "\n" << results.GetTestPartResult(i); - } - return AssertionFailure() << msg; - } - - const TestPartResult& r = results.GetTestPartResult(0); - if (r.type() != type) { - return AssertionFailure() << "Expected: " << expected << "\n" - << " Actual:\n" - << r; - } - - if (strstr(r.message(), substr.c_str()) == nullptr) { - return AssertionFailure() << "Expected: " << expected << " containing \"" - << substr << "\"\n" - << " Actual:\n" - << r; - } - - return AssertionSuccess(); -} - -// The constructor of SingleFailureChecker remembers where to look up -// test part results, what type of failure we expect, and what -// substring the failure message should contain. -SingleFailureChecker::SingleFailureChecker(const TestPartResultArray* results, - TestPartResult::Type type, - const std::string& substr) - : results_(results), type_(type), substr_(substr) {} - -// The destructor of SingleFailureChecker verifies that the given -// TestPartResultArray contains exactly one failure that has the given -// type and contains the given substring. If that's not the case, a -// non-fatal failure will be generated. -SingleFailureChecker::~SingleFailureChecker() { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3(HasOneFailure, *results_, type_, substr_); -} - -DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter::DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter( - UnitTestImpl* unit_test) : unit_test_(unit_test) {} - -void DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter::ReportTestPartResult( - const TestPartResult& result) { - unit_test_->current_test_result()->AddTestPartResult(result); - unit_test_->listeners()->repeater()->OnTestPartResult(result); -} - -DefaultPerThreadTestPartResultReporter::DefaultPerThreadTestPartResultReporter( - UnitTestImpl* unit_test) : unit_test_(unit_test) {} - -void DefaultPerThreadTestPartResultReporter::ReportTestPartResult( - const TestPartResult& result) { - unit_test_->GetGlobalTestPartResultReporter()->ReportTestPartResult(result); -} - -// Returns the global test part result reporter. -TestPartResultReporterInterface* -UnitTestImpl::GetGlobalTestPartResultReporter() { - internal::MutexLock lock(&global_test_part_result_reporter_mutex_); - return global_test_part_result_repoter_; -} - -// Sets the global test part result reporter. -void UnitTestImpl::SetGlobalTestPartResultReporter( - TestPartResultReporterInterface* reporter) { - internal::MutexLock lock(&global_test_part_result_reporter_mutex_); - global_test_part_result_repoter_ = reporter; -} - -// Returns the test part result reporter for the current thread. -TestPartResultReporterInterface* -UnitTestImpl::GetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread() { - return per_thread_test_part_result_reporter_.get(); -} - -// Sets the test part result reporter for the current thread. -void UnitTestImpl::SetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread( - TestPartResultReporterInterface* reporter) { - per_thread_test_part_result_reporter_.set(reporter); -} - -// Gets the number of successful test suites. -int UnitTestImpl::successful_test_suite_count() const { - return CountIf(test_suites_, TestSuitePassed); -} - -// Gets the number of failed test suites. -int UnitTestImpl::failed_test_suite_count() const { - return CountIf(test_suites_, TestSuiteFailed); -} - -// Gets the number of all test suites. -int UnitTestImpl::total_test_suite_count() const { - return static_cast<int>(test_suites_.size()); -} - -// Gets the number of all test suites that contain at least one test -// that should run. -int UnitTestImpl::test_suite_to_run_count() const { - return CountIf(test_suites_, ShouldRunTestSuite); -} - -// Gets the number of successful tests. -int UnitTestImpl::successful_test_count() const { - return SumOverTestSuiteList(test_suites_, &TestSuite::successful_test_count); -} - -// Gets the number of skipped tests. -int UnitTestImpl::skipped_test_count() const { - return SumOverTestSuiteList(test_suites_, &TestSuite::skipped_test_count); -} - -// Gets the number of failed tests. -int UnitTestImpl::failed_test_count() const { - return SumOverTestSuiteList(test_suites_, &TestSuite::failed_test_count); -} - -// Gets the number of disabled tests that will be reported in the XML report. -int UnitTestImpl::reportable_disabled_test_count() const { - return SumOverTestSuiteList(test_suites_, - &TestSuite::reportable_disabled_test_count); -} - -// Gets the number of disabled tests. -int UnitTestImpl::disabled_test_count() const { - return SumOverTestSuiteList(test_suites_, &TestSuite::disabled_test_count); -} - -// Gets the number of tests to be printed in the XML report. -int UnitTestImpl::reportable_test_count() const { - return SumOverTestSuiteList(test_suites_, &TestSuite::reportable_test_count); -} - -// Gets the number of all tests. -int UnitTestImpl::total_test_count() const { - return SumOverTestSuiteList(test_suites_, &TestSuite::total_test_count); -} - -// Gets the number of tests that should run. -int UnitTestImpl::test_to_run_count() const { - return SumOverTestSuiteList(test_suites_, &TestSuite::test_to_run_count); -} - -// Returns the current OS stack trace as an std::string. -// -// The maximum number of stack frames to be included is specified by -// the gtest_stack_trace_depth flag. The skip_count parameter -// specifies the number of top frames to be skipped, which doesn't -// count against the number of frames to be included. -// -// For example, if Foo() calls Bar(), which in turn calls -// CurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(1), Foo() will be included in the -// trace but Bar() and CurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop() won't. -std::string UnitTestImpl::CurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(int skip_count) { - return os_stack_trace_getter()->CurrentStackTrace( - static_cast<int>(GTEST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth)), - skip_count + 1 - // Skips the user-specified number of frames plus this function - // itself. - ); // NOLINT -} - -// Returns the current time in milliseconds. -TimeInMillis GetTimeInMillis() { -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE || defined(__BORLANDC__) - // Difference between 1970-01-01 and 1601-01-01 in milliseconds. - // http://analogous.blogspot.com/2005/04/epoch.html - const TimeInMillis kJavaEpochToWinFileTimeDelta = - static_cast<TimeInMillis>(116444736UL) * 100000UL; - const DWORD kTenthMicrosInMilliSecond = 10000; - - SYSTEMTIME now_systime; - FILETIME now_filetime; - ULARGE_INTEGER now_int64; - GetSystemTime(&now_systime); - if (SystemTimeToFileTime(&now_systime, &now_filetime)) { - now_int64.LowPart = now_filetime.dwLowDateTime; - now_int64.HighPart = now_filetime.dwHighDateTime; - now_int64.QuadPart = (now_int64.QuadPart / kTenthMicrosInMilliSecond) - - kJavaEpochToWinFileTimeDelta; - return now_int64.QuadPart; - } - return 0; -#elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY_ - __timeb64 now; - - // MSVC 8 deprecates _ftime64(), so we want to suppress warning 4996 - // (deprecated function) there. - GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_DEPRECATED_PUSH_() - _ftime64(&now); - GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_DEPRECATED_POP_() - - return static_cast<TimeInMillis>(now.time) * 1000 + now.millitm; -#elif GTEST_HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY_ - struct timeval now; - gettimeofday(&now, nullptr); - return static_cast<TimeInMillis>(now.tv_sec) * 1000 + now.tv_usec / 1000; -#else -# error "Don't know how to get the current time on your system." -#endif -} - -// Utilities - -// class String. - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -// Creates a UTF-16 wide string from the given ANSI string, allocating -// memory using new. The caller is responsible for deleting the return -// value using delete[]. Returns the wide string, or NULL if the -// input is NULL. -LPCWSTR String::AnsiToUtf16(const char* ansi) { - if (!ansi) return nullptr; - const int length = strlen(ansi); - const int unicode_length = - MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, ansi, length, nullptr, 0); - WCHAR* unicode = new WCHAR[unicode_length + 1]; - MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, ansi, length, - unicode, unicode_length); - unicode[unicode_length] = 0; - return unicode; -} - -// Creates an ANSI string from the given wide string, allocating -// memory using new. The caller is responsible for deleting the return -// value using delete[]. Returns the ANSI string, or NULL if the -// input is NULL. -const char* String::Utf16ToAnsi(LPCWSTR utf16_str) { - if (!utf16_str) return nullptr; - const int ansi_length = WideCharToMultiByte(CP_ACP, 0, utf16_str, -1, nullptr, - 0, nullptr, nullptr); - char* ansi = new char[ansi_length + 1]; - WideCharToMultiByte(CP_ACP, 0, utf16_str, -1, ansi, ansi_length, nullptr, - nullptr); - ansi[ansi_length] = 0; - return ansi; -} - -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -// Compares two C strings. Returns true if and only if they have the same -// content. -// -// Unlike strcmp(), this function can handle NULL argument(s). A NULL -// C string is considered different to any non-NULL C string, -// including the empty string. -bool String::CStringEquals(const char * lhs, const char * rhs) { - if (lhs == nullptr) return rhs == nullptr; - - if (rhs == nullptr) return false; - - return strcmp(lhs, rhs) == 0; -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING - -// Converts an array of wide chars to a narrow string using the UTF-8 -// encoding, and streams the result to the given Message object. -static void StreamWideCharsToMessage(const wchar_t* wstr, size_t length, - Message* msg) { - for (size_t i = 0; i != length; ) { // NOLINT - if (wstr[i] != L'\0') { - *msg << WideStringToUtf8(wstr + i, static_cast<int>(length - i)); - while (i != length && wstr[i] != L'\0') - i++; - } else { - *msg << '\0'; - i++; - } - } -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING - -void SplitString(const ::std::string& str, char delimiter, - ::std::vector< ::std::string>* dest) { - ::std::vector< ::std::string> parsed; - ::std::string::size_type pos = 0; - while (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) { - const ::std::string::size_type colon = str.find(delimiter, pos); - if (colon == ::std::string::npos) { - parsed.push_back(str.substr(pos)); - break; - } else { - parsed.push_back(str.substr(pos, colon - pos)); - pos = colon + 1; - } - } - dest->swap(parsed); -} - -} // namespace internal - -// Constructs an empty Message. -// We allocate the stringstream separately because otherwise each use of -// ASSERT/EXPECT in a procedure adds over 200 bytes to the procedure's -// stack frame leading to huge stack frames in some cases; gcc does not reuse -// the stack space. -Message::Message() : ss_(new ::std::stringstream) { - // By default, we want there to be enough precision when printing - // a double to a Message. - *ss_ << std::setprecision(std::numeric_limits<double>::digits10 + 2); -} - -// These two overloads allow streaming a wide C string to a Message -// using the UTF-8 encoding. -Message& Message::operator <<(const wchar_t* wide_c_str) { - return *this << internal::String::ShowWideCString(wide_c_str); -} -Message& Message::operator <<(wchar_t* wide_c_str) { - return *this << internal::String::ShowWideCString(wide_c_str); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING -// Converts the given wide string to a narrow string using the UTF-8 -// encoding, and streams the result to this Message object. -Message& Message::operator <<(const ::std::wstring& wstr) { - internal::StreamWideCharsToMessage(wstr.c_str(), wstr.length(), this); - return *this; -} -#endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING - -// Gets the text streamed to this object so far as an std::string. -// Each '\0' character in the buffer is replaced with "\\0". -std::string Message::GetString() const { - return internal::StringStreamToString(ss_.get()); -} - -// AssertionResult constructors. -// Used in EXPECT_TRUE/FALSE(assertion_result). -AssertionResult::AssertionResult(const AssertionResult& other) - : success_(other.success_), - message_(other.message_.get() != nullptr - ? new ::std::string(*other.message_) - : static_cast< ::std::string*>(nullptr)) {} - -// Swaps two AssertionResults. -void AssertionResult::swap(AssertionResult& other) { - using std::swap; - swap(success_, other.success_); - swap(message_, other.message_); -} - -// Returns the assertion's negation. Used with EXPECT/ASSERT_FALSE. -AssertionResult AssertionResult::operator!() const { - AssertionResult negation(!success_); - if (message_.get() != nullptr) negation << *message_; - return negation; -} - -// Makes a successful assertion result. -AssertionResult AssertionSuccess() { - return AssertionResult(true); -} - -// Makes a failed assertion result. -AssertionResult AssertionFailure() { - return AssertionResult(false); -} - -// Makes a failed assertion result with the given failure message. -// Deprecated; use AssertionFailure() << message. -AssertionResult AssertionFailure(const Message& message) { - return AssertionFailure() << message; -} - -namespace internal { - -namespace edit_distance { -std::vector<EditType> CalculateOptimalEdits(const std::vector<size_t>& left, - const std::vector<size_t>& right) { - std::vector<std::vector<double> > costs( - left.size() + 1, std::vector<double>(right.size() + 1)); - std::vector<std::vector<EditType> > best_move( - left.size() + 1, std::vector<EditType>(right.size() + 1)); - - // Populate for empty right. - for (size_t l_i = 0; l_i < costs.size(); ++l_i) { - costs[l_i][0] = static_cast<double>(l_i); - best_move[l_i][0] = kRemove; - } - // Populate for empty left. - for (size_t r_i = 1; r_i < costs[0].size(); ++r_i) { - costs[0][r_i] = static_cast<double>(r_i); - best_move[0][r_i] = kAdd; - } - - for (size_t l_i = 0; l_i < left.size(); ++l_i) { - for (size_t r_i = 0; r_i < right.size(); ++r_i) { - if (left[l_i] == right[r_i]) { - // Found a match. Consume it. - costs[l_i + 1][r_i + 1] = costs[l_i][r_i]; - best_move[l_i + 1][r_i + 1] = kMatch; - continue; - } - - const double add = costs[l_i + 1][r_i]; - const double remove = costs[l_i][r_i + 1]; - const double replace = costs[l_i][r_i]; - if (add < remove && add < replace) { - costs[l_i + 1][r_i + 1] = add + 1; - best_move[l_i + 1][r_i + 1] = kAdd; - } else if (remove < add && remove < replace) { - costs[l_i + 1][r_i + 1] = remove + 1; - best_move[l_i + 1][r_i + 1] = kRemove; - } else { - // We make replace a little more expensive than add/remove to lower - // their priority. - costs[l_i + 1][r_i + 1] = replace + 1.00001; - best_move[l_i + 1][r_i + 1] = kReplace; - } - } - } - - // Reconstruct the best path. We do it in reverse order. - std::vector<EditType> best_path; - for (size_t l_i = left.size(), r_i = right.size(); l_i > 0 || r_i > 0;) { - EditType move = best_move[l_i][r_i]; - best_path.push_back(move); - l_i -= move != kAdd; - r_i -= move != kRemove; - } - std::reverse(best_path.begin(), best_path.end()); - return best_path; -} - -namespace { - -// Helper class to convert string into ids with deduplication. -class InternalStrings { - public: - size_t GetId(const std::string& str) { - IdMap::iterator it = ids_.find(str); - if (it != ids_.end()) return it->second; - size_t id = ids_.size(); - return ids_[str] = id; - } - - private: - typedef std::map<std::string, size_t> IdMap; - IdMap ids_; -}; - -} // namespace - -std::vector<EditType> CalculateOptimalEdits( - const std::vector<std::string>& left, - const std::vector<std::string>& right) { - std::vector<size_t> left_ids, right_ids; - { - InternalStrings intern_table; - for (size_t i = 0; i < left.size(); ++i) { - left_ids.push_back(intern_table.GetId(left[i])); - } - for (size_t i = 0; i < right.size(); ++i) { - right_ids.push_back(intern_table.GetId(right[i])); - } - } - return CalculateOptimalEdits(left_ids, right_ids); -} - -namespace { - -// Helper class that holds the state for one hunk and prints it out to the -// stream. -// It reorders adds/removes when possible to group all removes before all -// adds. It also adds the hunk header before printint into the stream. -class Hunk { - public: - Hunk(size_t left_start, size_t right_start) - : left_start_(left_start), - right_start_(right_start), - adds_(), - removes_(), - common_() {} - - void PushLine(char edit, const char* line) { - switch (edit) { - case ' ': - ++common_; - FlushEdits(); - hunk_.push_back(std::make_pair(' ', line)); - break; - case '-': - ++removes_; - hunk_removes_.push_back(std::make_pair('-', line)); - break; - case '+': - ++adds_; - hunk_adds_.push_back(std::make_pair('+', line)); - break; - } - } - - void PrintTo(std::ostream* os) { - PrintHeader(os); - FlushEdits(); - for (std::list<std::pair<char, const char*> >::const_iterator it = - hunk_.begin(); - it != hunk_.end(); ++it) { - *os << it->first << it->second << "\n"; - } - } - - bool has_edits() const { return adds_ || removes_; } - - private: - void FlushEdits() { - hunk_.splice(hunk_.end(), hunk_removes_); - hunk_.splice(hunk_.end(), hunk_adds_); - } - - // Print a unified diff header for one hunk. - // The format is - // "@@ -<left_start>,<left_length> +<right_start>,<right_length> @@" - // where the left/right parts are omitted if unnecessary. - void PrintHeader(std::ostream* ss) const { - *ss << "@@ "; - if (removes_) { - *ss << "-" << left_start_ << "," << (removes_ + common_); - } - if (removes_ && adds_) { - *ss << " "; - } - if (adds_) { - *ss << "+" << right_start_ << "," << (adds_ + common_); - } - *ss << " @@\n"; - } - - size_t left_start_, right_start_; - size_t adds_, removes_, common_; - std::list<std::pair<char, const char*> > hunk_, hunk_adds_, hunk_removes_; -}; - -} // namespace - -// Create a list of diff hunks in Unified diff format. -// Each hunk has a header generated by PrintHeader above plus a body with -// lines prefixed with ' ' for no change, '-' for deletion and '+' for -// addition. -// 'context' represents the desired unchanged prefix/suffix around the diff. -// If two hunks are close enough that their contexts overlap, then they are -// joined into one hunk. -std::string CreateUnifiedDiff(const std::vector<std::string>& left, - const std::vector<std::string>& right, - size_t context) { - const std::vector<EditType> edits = CalculateOptimalEdits(left, right); - - size_t l_i = 0, r_i = 0, edit_i = 0; - std::stringstream ss; - while (edit_i < edits.size()) { - // Find first edit. - while (edit_i < edits.size() && edits[edit_i] == kMatch) { - ++l_i; - ++r_i; - ++edit_i; - } - - // Find the first line to include in the hunk. - const size_t prefix_context = std::min(l_i, context); - Hunk hunk(l_i - prefix_context + 1, r_i - prefix_context + 1); - for (size_t i = prefix_context; i > 0; --i) { - hunk.PushLine(' ', left[l_i - i].c_str()); - } - - // Iterate the edits until we found enough suffix for the hunk or the input - // is over. - size_t n_suffix = 0; - for (; edit_i < edits.size(); ++edit_i) { - if (n_suffix >= context) { - // Continue only if the next hunk is very close. - auto it = edits.begin() + static_cast<int>(edit_i); - while (it != edits.end() && *it == kMatch) ++it; - if (it == edits.end() || - static_cast<size_t>(it - edits.begin()) - edit_i >= context) { - // There is no next edit or it is too far away. - break; - } - } - - EditType edit = edits[edit_i]; - // Reset count when a non match is found. - n_suffix = edit == kMatch ? n_suffix + 1 : 0; - - if (edit == kMatch || edit == kRemove || edit == kReplace) { - hunk.PushLine(edit == kMatch ? ' ' : '-', left[l_i].c_str()); - } - if (edit == kAdd || edit == kReplace) { - hunk.PushLine('+', right[r_i].c_str()); - } - - // Advance indices, depending on edit type. - l_i += edit != kAdd; - r_i += edit != kRemove; - } - - if (!hunk.has_edits()) { - // We are done. We don't want this hunk. - break; - } - - hunk.PrintTo(&ss); - } - return ss.str(); -} - -} // namespace edit_distance - -namespace { - -// The string representation of the values received in EqFailure() are already -// escaped. Split them on escaped '\n' boundaries. Leave all other escaped -// characters the same. -std::vector<std::string> SplitEscapedString(const std::string& str) { - std::vector<std::string> lines; - size_t start = 0, end = str.size(); - if (end > 2 && str[0] == '"' && str[end - 1] == '"') { - ++start; - --end; - } - bool escaped = false; - for (size_t i = start; i + 1 < end; ++i) { - if (escaped) { - escaped = false; - if (str[i] == 'n') { - lines.push_back(str.substr(start, i - start - 1)); - start = i + 1; - } - } else { - escaped = str[i] == '\\'; - } - } - lines.push_back(str.substr(start, end - start)); - return lines; -} - -} // namespace - -// Constructs and returns the message for an equality assertion -// (e.g. ASSERT_EQ, EXPECT_STREQ, etc) failure. -// -// The first four parameters are the expressions used in the assertion -// and their values, as strings. For example, for ASSERT_EQ(foo, bar) -// where foo is 5 and bar is 6, we have: -// -// lhs_expression: "foo" -// rhs_expression: "bar" -// lhs_value: "5" -// rhs_value: "6" -// -// The ignoring_case parameter is true if and only if the assertion is a -// *_STRCASEEQ*. When it's true, the string "Ignoring case" will -// be inserted into the message. -AssertionResult EqFailure(const char* lhs_expression, - const char* rhs_expression, - const std::string& lhs_value, - const std::string& rhs_value, - bool ignoring_case) { - Message msg; - msg << "Expected equality of these values:"; - msg << "\n " << lhs_expression; - if (lhs_value != lhs_expression) { - msg << "\n Which is: " << lhs_value; - } - msg << "\n " << rhs_expression; - if (rhs_value != rhs_expression) { - msg << "\n Which is: " << rhs_value; - } - - if (ignoring_case) { - msg << "\nIgnoring case"; - } - - if (!lhs_value.empty() && !rhs_value.empty()) { - const std::vector<std::string> lhs_lines = - SplitEscapedString(lhs_value); - const std::vector<std::string> rhs_lines = - SplitEscapedString(rhs_value); - if (lhs_lines.size() > 1 || rhs_lines.size() > 1) { - msg << "\nWith diff:\n" - << edit_distance::CreateUnifiedDiff(lhs_lines, rhs_lines); - } - } - - return AssertionFailure() << msg; -} - -// Constructs a failure message for Boolean assertions such as EXPECT_TRUE. -std::string GetBoolAssertionFailureMessage( - const AssertionResult& assertion_result, - const char* expression_text, - const char* actual_predicate_value, - const char* expected_predicate_value) { - const char* actual_message = assertion_result.message(); - Message msg; - msg << "Value of: " << expression_text - << "\n Actual: " << actual_predicate_value; - if (actual_message[0] != '\0') - msg << " (" << actual_message << ")"; - msg << "\nExpected: " << expected_predicate_value; - return msg.GetString(); -} - -// Helper function for implementing ASSERT_NEAR. -AssertionResult DoubleNearPredFormat(const char* expr1, - const char* expr2, - const char* abs_error_expr, - double val1, - double val2, - double abs_error) { - const double diff = fabs(val1 - val2); - if (diff <= abs_error) return AssertionSuccess(); - - return AssertionFailure() - << "The difference between " << expr1 << " and " << expr2 - << " is " << diff << ", which exceeds " << abs_error_expr << ", where\n" - << expr1 << " evaluates to " << val1 << ",\n" - << expr2 << " evaluates to " << val2 << ", and\n" - << abs_error_expr << " evaluates to " << abs_error << "."; -} - - -// Helper template for implementing FloatLE() and DoubleLE(). -template <typename RawType> -AssertionResult FloatingPointLE(const char* expr1, - const char* expr2, - RawType val1, - RawType val2) { - // Returns success if val1 is less than val2, - if (val1 < val2) { - return AssertionSuccess(); - } - - // or if val1 is almost equal to val2. - const FloatingPoint<RawType> lhs(val1), rhs(val2); - if (lhs.AlmostEquals(rhs)) { - return AssertionSuccess(); - } - - // Note that the above two checks will both fail if either val1 or - // val2 is NaN, as the IEEE floating-point standard requires that - // any predicate involving a NaN must return false. - - ::std::stringstream val1_ss; - val1_ss << std::setprecision(std::numeric_limits<RawType>::digits10 + 2) - << val1; - - ::std::stringstream val2_ss; - val2_ss << std::setprecision(std::numeric_limits<RawType>::digits10 + 2) - << val2; - - return AssertionFailure() - << "Expected: (" << expr1 << ") <= (" << expr2 << ")\n" - << " Actual: " << StringStreamToString(&val1_ss) << " vs " - << StringStreamToString(&val2_ss); -} - -} // namespace internal - -// Asserts that val1 is less than, or almost equal to, val2. Fails -// otherwise. In particular, it fails if either val1 or val2 is NaN. -AssertionResult FloatLE(const char* expr1, const char* expr2, - float val1, float val2) { - return internal::FloatingPointLE<float>(expr1, expr2, val1, val2); -} - -// Asserts that val1 is less than, or almost equal to, val2. Fails -// otherwise. In particular, it fails if either val1 or val2 is NaN. -AssertionResult DoubleLE(const char* expr1, const char* expr2, - double val1, double val2) { - return internal::FloatingPointLE<double>(expr1, expr2, val1, val2); -} - -namespace internal { - -// The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_EQ with int or enum -// arguments. -AssertionResult CmpHelperEQ(const char* lhs_expression, - const char* rhs_expression, - BiggestInt lhs, - BiggestInt rhs) { - if (lhs == rhs) { - return AssertionSuccess(); - } - - return EqFailure(lhs_expression, - rhs_expression, - FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(lhs, rhs), - FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(rhs, lhs), - false); -} - -// A macro for implementing the helper functions needed to implement -// ASSERT_?? and EXPECT_?? with integer or enum arguments. It is here -// just to avoid copy-and-paste of similar code. -#define GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(op_name, op)\ -AssertionResult CmpHelper##op_name(const char* expr1, const char* expr2, \ - BiggestInt val1, BiggestInt val2) {\ - if (val1 op val2) {\ - return AssertionSuccess();\ - } else {\ - return AssertionFailure() \ - << "Expected: (" << expr1 << ") " #op " (" << expr2\ - << "), actual: " << FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(val1, val2)\ - << " vs " << FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(val2, val1);\ - }\ -} - -// Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_NE with int or -// enum arguments. -GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(NE, !=) -// Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_LE with int or -// enum arguments. -GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(LE, <=) -// Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_LT with int or -// enum arguments. -GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(LT, < ) -// Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_GE with int or -// enum arguments. -GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(GE, >=) -// Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_GT with int or -// enum arguments. -GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(GT, > ) - -#undef GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_ - -// The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STREQ. -AssertionResult CmpHelperSTREQ(const char* lhs_expression, - const char* rhs_expression, - const char* lhs, - const char* rhs) { - if (String::CStringEquals(lhs, rhs)) { - return AssertionSuccess(); - } - - return EqFailure(lhs_expression, - rhs_expression, - PrintToString(lhs), - PrintToString(rhs), - false); -} - -// The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRCASEEQ. -AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRCASEEQ(const char* lhs_expression, - const char* rhs_expression, - const char* lhs, - const char* rhs) { - if (String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(lhs, rhs)) { - return AssertionSuccess(); - } - - return EqFailure(lhs_expression, - rhs_expression, - PrintToString(lhs), - PrintToString(rhs), - true); -} - -// The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRNE. -AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRNE(const char* s1_expression, - const char* s2_expression, - const char* s1, - const char* s2) { - if (!String::CStringEquals(s1, s2)) { - return AssertionSuccess(); - } else { - return AssertionFailure() << "Expected: (" << s1_expression << ") != (" - << s2_expression << "), actual: \"" - << s1 << "\" vs \"" << s2 << "\""; - } -} - -// The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRCASENE. -AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRCASENE(const char* s1_expression, - const char* s2_expression, - const char* s1, - const char* s2) { - if (!String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(s1, s2)) { - return AssertionSuccess(); - } else { - return AssertionFailure() - << "Expected: (" << s1_expression << ") != (" - << s2_expression << ") (ignoring case), actual: \"" - << s1 << "\" vs \"" << s2 << "\""; - } -} - -} // namespace internal - -namespace { - -// Helper functions for implementing IsSubString() and IsNotSubstring(). - -// This group of overloaded functions return true if and only if needle -// is a substring of haystack. NULL is considered a substring of -// itself only. - -bool IsSubstringPred(const char* needle, const char* haystack) { - if (needle == nullptr || haystack == nullptr) return needle == haystack; - - return strstr(haystack, needle) != nullptr; -} - -bool IsSubstringPred(const wchar_t* needle, const wchar_t* haystack) { - if (needle == nullptr || haystack == nullptr) return needle == haystack; - - return wcsstr(haystack, needle) != nullptr; -} - -// StringType here can be either ::std::string or ::std::wstring. -template <typename StringType> -bool IsSubstringPred(const StringType& needle, - const StringType& haystack) { - return haystack.find(needle) != StringType::npos; -} - -// This function implements either IsSubstring() or IsNotSubstring(), -// depending on the value of the expected_to_be_substring parameter. -// StringType here can be const char*, const wchar_t*, ::std::string, -// or ::std::wstring. -template <typename StringType> -AssertionResult IsSubstringImpl( - bool expected_to_be_substring, - const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, - const StringType& needle, const StringType& haystack) { - if (IsSubstringPred(needle, haystack) == expected_to_be_substring) - return AssertionSuccess(); - - const bool is_wide_string = sizeof(needle[0]) > 1; - const char* const begin_string_quote = is_wide_string ? "L\"" : "\""; - return AssertionFailure() - << "Value of: " << needle_expr << "\n" - << " Actual: " << begin_string_quote << needle << "\"\n" - << "Expected: " << (expected_to_be_substring ? "" : "not ") - << "a substring of " << haystack_expr << "\n" - << "Which is: " << begin_string_quote << haystack << "\""; -} - -} // namespace - -// IsSubstring() and IsNotSubstring() check whether needle is a -// substring of haystack (NULL is considered a substring of itself -// only), and return an appropriate error message when they fail. - -AssertionResult IsSubstring( - const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, - const char* needle, const char* haystack) { - return IsSubstringImpl(true, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack); -} - -AssertionResult IsSubstring( - const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, - const wchar_t* needle, const wchar_t* haystack) { - return IsSubstringImpl(true, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack); -} - -AssertionResult IsNotSubstring( - const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, - const char* needle, const char* haystack) { - return IsSubstringImpl(false, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack); -} - -AssertionResult IsNotSubstring( - const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, - const wchar_t* needle, const wchar_t* haystack) { - return IsSubstringImpl(false, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack); -} - -AssertionResult IsSubstring( - const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, - const ::std::string& needle, const ::std::string& haystack) { - return IsSubstringImpl(true, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack); -} - -AssertionResult IsNotSubstring( - const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, - const ::std::string& needle, const ::std::string& haystack) { - return IsSubstringImpl(false, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING -AssertionResult IsSubstring( - const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, - const ::std::wstring& needle, const ::std::wstring& haystack) { - return IsSubstringImpl(true, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack); -} - -AssertionResult IsNotSubstring( - const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, - const ::std::wstring& needle, const ::std::wstring& haystack) { - return IsSubstringImpl(false, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack); -} -#endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING - -namespace internal { - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -namespace { - -// Helper function for IsHRESULT{SuccessFailure} predicates -AssertionResult HRESULTFailureHelper(const char* expr, - const char* expected, - long hr) { // NOLINT -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE || GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_TV_TITLE - - // Windows CE doesn't support FormatMessage. - const char error_text[] = ""; - -# else - - // Looks up the human-readable system message for the HRESULT code - // and since we're not passing any params to FormatMessage, we don't - // want inserts expanded. - const DWORD kFlags = FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM | - FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS; - const DWORD kBufSize = 4096; - // Gets the system's human readable message string for this HRESULT. - char error_text[kBufSize] = { '\0' }; - DWORD message_length = ::FormatMessageA(kFlags, - 0, // no source, we're asking system - static_cast<DWORD>(hr), // the error - 0, // no line width restrictions - error_text, // output buffer - kBufSize, // buf size - nullptr); // no arguments for inserts - // Trims tailing white space (FormatMessage leaves a trailing CR-LF) - for (; message_length && IsSpace(error_text[message_length - 1]); - --message_length) { - error_text[message_length - 1] = '\0'; - } - -# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - - const std::string error_hex("0x" + String::FormatHexInt(hr)); - return ::testing::AssertionFailure() - << "Expected: " << expr << " " << expected << ".\n" - << " Actual: " << error_hex << " " << error_text << "\n"; -} - -} // namespace - -AssertionResult IsHRESULTSuccess(const char* expr, long hr) { // NOLINT - if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) { - return AssertionSuccess(); - } - return HRESULTFailureHelper(expr, "succeeds", hr); -} - -AssertionResult IsHRESULTFailure(const char* expr, long hr) { // NOLINT - if (FAILED(hr)) { - return AssertionSuccess(); - } - return HRESULTFailureHelper(expr, "fails", hr); -} - -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -// Utility functions for encoding Unicode text (wide strings) in -// UTF-8. - -// A Unicode code-point can have up to 21 bits, and is encoded in UTF-8 -// like this: -// -// Code-point length Encoding -// 0 - 7 bits 0xxxxxxx -// 8 - 11 bits 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx -// 12 - 16 bits 1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx -// 17 - 21 bits 11110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx - -// The maximum code-point a one-byte UTF-8 sequence can represent. -constexpr uint32_t kMaxCodePoint1 = (static_cast<uint32_t>(1) << 7) - 1; - -// The maximum code-point a two-byte UTF-8 sequence can represent. -constexpr uint32_t kMaxCodePoint2 = (static_cast<uint32_t>(1) << (5 + 6)) - 1; - -// The maximum code-point a three-byte UTF-8 sequence can represent. -constexpr uint32_t kMaxCodePoint3 = (static_cast<uint32_t>(1) << (4 + 2*6)) - 1; - -// The maximum code-point a four-byte UTF-8 sequence can represent. -constexpr uint32_t kMaxCodePoint4 = (static_cast<uint32_t>(1) << (3 + 3*6)) - 1; - -// Chops off the n lowest bits from a bit pattern. Returns the n -// lowest bits. As a side effect, the original bit pattern will be -// shifted to the right by n bits. -inline uint32_t ChopLowBits(uint32_t* bits, int n) { - const uint32_t low_bits = *bits & ((static_cast<uint32_t>(1) << n) - 1); - *bits >>= n; - return low_bits; -} - -// Converts a Unicode code point to a narrow string in UTF-8 encoding. -// code_point parameter is of type uint32_t because wchar_t may not be -// wide enough to contain a code point. -// If the code_point is not a valid Unicode code point -// (i.e. outside of Unicode range U+0 to U+10FFFF) it will be converted -// to "(Invalid Unicode 0xXXXXXXXX)". -std::string CodePointToUtf8(uint32_t code_point) { - if (code_point > kMaxCodePoint4) { - return "(Invalid Unicode 0x" + String::FormatHexUInt32(code_point) + ")"; - } - - char str[5]; // Big enough for the largest valid code point. - if (code_point <= kMaxCodePoint1) { - str[1] = '\0'; - str[0] = static_cast<char>(code_point); // 0xxxxxxx - } else if (code_point <= kMaxCodePoint2) { - str[2] = '\0'; - str[1] = static_cast<char>(0x80 | ChopLowBits(&code_point, 6)); // 10xxxxxx - str[0] = static_cast<char>(0xC0 | code_point); // 110xxxxx - } else if (code_point <= kMaxCodePoint3) { - str[3] = '\0'; - str[2] = static_cast<char>(0x80 | ChopLowBits(&code_point, 6)); // 10xxxxxx - str[1] = static_cast<char>(0x80 | ChopLowBits(&code_point, 6)); // 10xxxxxx - str[0] = static_cast<char>(0xE0 | code_point); // 1110xxxx - } else { // code_point <= kMaxCodePoint4 - str[4] = '\0'; - str[3] = static_cast<char>(0x80 | ChopLowBits(&code_point, 6)); // 10xxxxxx - str[2] = static_cast<char>(0x80 | ChopLowBits(&code_point, 6)); // 10xxxxxx - str[1] = static_cast<char>(0x80 | ChopLowBits(&code_point, 6)); // 10xxxxxx - str[0] = static_cast<char>(0xF0 | code_point); // 11110xxx - } - return str; -} - -// The following two functions only make sense if the system -// uses UTF-16 for wide string encoding. All supported systems -// with 16 bit wchar_t (Windows, Cygwin) do use UTF-16. - -// Determines if the arguments constitute UTF-16 surrogate pair -// and thus should be combined into a single Unicode code point -// using CreateCodePointFromUtf16SurrogatePair. -inline bool IsUtf16SurrogatePair(wchar_t first, wchar_t second) { - return sizeof(wchar_t) == 2 && - (first & 0xFC00) == 0xD800 && (second & 0xFC00) == 0xDC00; -} - -// Creates a Unicode code point from UTF16 surrogate pair. -inline uint32_t CreateCodePointFromUtf16SurrogatePair(wchar_t first, - wchar_t second) { - const auto first_u = static_cast<uint32_t>(first); - const auto second_u = static_cast<uint32_t>(second); - const uint32_t mask = (1 << 10) - 1; - return (sizeof(wchar_t) == 2) - ? (((first_u & mask) << 10) | (second_u & mask)) + 0x10000 - : - // This function should not be called when the condition is - // false, but we provide a sensible default in case it is. - first_u; -} - -// Converts a wide string to a narrow string in UTF-8 encoding. -// The wide string is assumed to have the following encoding: -// UTF-16 if sizeof(wchar_t) == 2 (on Windows, Cygwin) -// UTF-32 if sizeof(wchar_t) == 4 (on Linux) -// Parameter str points to a null-terminated wide string. -// Parameter num_chars may additionally limit the number -// of wchar_t characters processed. -1 is used when the entire string -// should be processed. -// If the string contains code points that are not valid Unicode code points -// (i.e. outside of Unicode range U+0 to U+10FFFF) they will be output -// as '(Invalid Unicode 0xXXXXXXXX)'. If the string is in UTF16 encoding -// and contains invalid UTF-16 surrogate pairs, values in those pairs -// will be encoded as individual Unicode characters from Basic Normal Plane. -std::string WideStringToUtf8(const wchar_t* str, int num_chars) { - if (num_chars == -1) - num_chars = static_cast<int>(wcslen(str)); - - ::std::stringstream stream; - for (int i = 0; i < num_chars; ++i) { - uint32_t unicode_code_point; - - if (str[i] == L'\0') { - break; - } else if (i + 1 < num_chars && IsUtf16SurrogatePair(str[i], str[i + 1])) { - unicode_code_point = CreateCodePointFromUtf16SurrogatePair(str[i], - str[i + 1]); - i++; - } else { - unicode_code_point = static_cast<uint32_t>(str[i]); - } - - stream << CodePointToUtf8(unicode_code_point); - } - return StringStreamToString(&stream); -} - -// Converts a wide C string to an std::string using the UTF-8 encoding. -// NULL will be converted to "(null)". -std::string String::ShowWideCString(const wchar_t * wide_c_str) { - if (wide_c_str == nullptr) return "(null)"; - - return internal::WideStringToUtf8(wide_c_str, -1); -} - -// Compares two wide C strings. Returns true if and only if they have the -// same content. -// -// Unlike wcscmp(), this function can handle NULL argument(s). A NULL -// C string is considered different to any non-NULL C string, -// including the empty string. -bool String::WideCStringEquals(const wchar_t * lhs, const wchar_t * rhs) { - if (lhs == nullptr) return rhs == nullptr; - - if (rhs == nullptr) return false; - - return wcscmp(lhs, rhs) == 0; -} - -// Helper function for *_STREQ on wide strings. -AssertionResult CmpHelperSTREQ(const char* lhs_expression, - const char* rhs_expression, - const wchar_t* lhs, - const wchar_t* rhs) { - if (String::WideCStringEquals(lhs, rhs)) { - return AssertionSuccess(); - } - - return EqFailure(lhs_expression, - rhs_expression, - PrintToString(lhs), - PrintToString(rhs), - false); -} - -// Helper function for *_STRNE on wide strings. -AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRNE(const char* s1_expression, - const char* s2_expression, - const wchar_t* s1, - const wchar_t* s2) { - if (!String::WideCStringEquals(s1, s2)) { - return AssertionSuccess(); - } - - return AssertionFailure() << "Expected: (" << s1_expression << ") != (" - << s2_expression << "), actual: " - << PrintToString(s1) - << " vs " << PrintToString(s2); -} - -// Compares two C strings, ignoring case. Returns true if and only if they have -// the same content. -// -// Unlike strcasecmp(), this function can handle NULL argument(s). A -// NULL C string is considered different to any non-NULL C string, -// including the empty string. -bool String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(const char * lhs, const char * rhs) { - if (lhs == nullptr) return rhs == nullptr; - if (rhs == nullptr) return false; - return posix::StrCaseCmp(lhs, rhs) == 0; -} - -// Compares two wide C strings, ignoring case. Returns true if and only if they -// have the same content. -// -// Unlike wcscasecmp(), this function can handle NULL argument(s). -// A NULL C string is considered different to any non-NULL wide C string, -// including the empty string. -// NB: The implementations on different platforms slightly differ. -// On windows, this method uses _wcsicmp which compares according to LC_CTYPE -// environment variable. On GNU platform this method uses wcscasecmp -// which compares according to LC_CTYPE category of the current locale. -// On MacOS X, it uses towlower, which also uses LC_CTYPE category of the -// current locale. -bool String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(const wchar_t* lhs, - const wchar_t* rhs) { - if (lhs == nullptr) return rhs == nullptr; - - if (rhs == nullptr) return false; - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - return _wcsicmp(lhs, rhs) == 0; -#elif GTEST_OS_LINUX && !GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID - return wcscasecmp(lhs, rhs) == 0; -#else - // Android, Mac OS X and Cygwin don't define wcscasecmp. - // Other unknown OSes may not define it either. - wint_t left, right; - do { - left = towlower(static_cast<wint_t>(*lhs++)); - right = towlower(static_cast<wint_t>(*rhs++)); - } while (left && left == right); - return left == right; -#endif // OS selector -} - -// Returns true if and only if str ends with the given suffix, ignoring case. -// Any string is considered to end with an empty suffix. -bool String::EndsWithCaseInsensitive( - const std::string& str, const std::string& suffix) { - const size_t str_len = str.length(); - const size_t suffix_len = suffix.length(); - return (str_len >= suffix_len) && - CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(str.c_str() + str_len - suffix_len, - suffix.c_str()); -} - -// Formats an int value as "%02d". -std::string String::FormatIntWidth2(int value) { - std::stringstream ss; - ss << std::setfill('0') << std::setw(2) << value; - return ss.str(); -} - -// Formats an int value as "%X". -std::string String::FormatHexUInt32(uint32_t value) { - std::stringstream ss; - ss << std::hex << std::uppercase << value; - return ss.str(); -} - -// Formats an int value as "%X". -std::string String::FormatHexInt(int value) { - return FormatHexUInt32(static_cast<uint32_t>(value)); -} - -// Formats a byte as "%02X". -std::string String::FormatByte(unsigned char value) { - std::stringstream ss; - ss << std::setfill('0') << std::setw(2) << std::hex << std::uppercase - << static_cast<unsigned int>(value); - return ss.str(); -} - -// Converts the buffer in a stringstream to an std::string, converting NUL -// bytes to "\\0" along the way. -std::string StringStreamToString(::std::stringstream* ss) { - const ::std::string& str = ss->str(); - const char* const start = str.c_str(); - const char* const end = start + str.length(); - - std::string result; - result.reserve(static_cast<size_t>(2 * (end - start))); - for (const char* ch = start; ch != end; ++ch) { - if (*ch == '\0') { - result += "\\0"; // Replaces NUL with "\\0"; - } else { - result += *ch; - } - } - - return result; -} - -// Appends the user-supplied message to the Google-Test-generated message. -std::string AppendUserMessage(const std::string& gtest_msg, - const Message& user_msg) { - // Appends the user message if it's non-empty. - const std::string user_msg_string = user_msg.GetString(); - if (user_msg_string.empty()) { - return gtest_msg; - } - - return gtest_msg + "\n" + user_msg_string; -} - -} // namespace internal - -// class TestResult - -// Creates an empty TestResult. -TestResult::TestResult() - : death_test_count_(0), start_timestamp_(0), elapsed_time_(0) {} - -// D'tor. -TestResult::~TestResult() { -} - -// Returns the i-th test part result among all the results. i can -// range from 0 to total_part_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, -// aborts the program. -const TestPartResult& TestResult::GetTestPartResult(int i) const { - if (i < 0 || i >= total_part_count()) - internal::posix::Abort(); - return test_part_results_.at(static_cast<size_t>(i)); -} - -// Returns the i-th test property. i can range from 0 to -// test_property_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, aborts the -// program. -const TestProperty& TestResult::GetTestProperty(int i) const { - if (i < 0 || i >= test_property_count()) - internal::posix::Abort(); - return test_properties_.at(static_cast<size_t>(i)); -} - -// Clears the test part results. -void TestResult::ClearTestPartResults() { - test_part_results_.clear(); -} - -// Adds a test part result to the list. -void TestResult::AddTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& test_part_result) { - test_part_results_.push_back(test_part_result); -} - -// Adds a test property to the list. If a property with the same key as the -// supplied property is already represented, the value of this test_property -// replaces the old value for that key. -void TestResult::RecordProperty(const std::string& xml_element, - const TestProperty& test_property) { - if (!ValidateTestProperty(xml_element, test_property)) { - return; - } - internal::MutexLock lock(&test_properites_mutex_); - const std::vector<TestProperty>::iterator property_with_matching_key = - std::find_if(test_properties_.begin(), test_properties_.end(), - internal::TestPropertyKeyIs(test_property.key())); - if (property_with_matching_key == test_properties_.end()) { - test_properties_.push_back(test_property); - return; - } - property_with_matching_key->SetValue(test_property.value()); -} - -// The list of reserved attributes used in the <testsuites> element of XML -// output. -static const char* const kReservedTestSuitesAttributes[] = { - "disabled", - "errors", - "failures", - "name", - "random_seed", - "tests", - "time", - "timestamp" -}; - -// The list of reserved attributes used in the <testsuite> element of XML -// output. -static const char* const kReservedTestSuiteAttributes[] = { - "disabled", "errors", "failures", "name", "tests", "time", "timestamp"}; - -// The list of reserved attributes used in the <testcase> element of XML output. -static const char* const kReservedTestCaseAttributes[] = { - "classname", "name", "status", "time", "type_param", - "value_param", "file", "line"}; - -// Use a slightly different set for allowed output to ensure existing tests can -// still RecordProperty("result") or "RecordProperty(timestamp") -static const char* const kReservedOutputTestCaseAttributes[] = { - "classname", "name", "status", "time", "type_param", - "value_param", "file", "line", "result", "timestamp"}; - -template <int kSize> -std::vector<std::string> ArrayAsVector(const char* const (&array)[kSize]) { - return std::vector<std::string>(array, array + kSize); -} - -static std::vector<std::string> GetReservedAttributesForElement( - const std::string& xml_element) { - if (xml_element == "testsuites") { - return ArrayAsVector(kReservedTestSuitesAttributes); - } else if (xml_element == "testsuite") { - return ArrayAsVector(kReservedTestSuiteAttributes); - } else if (xml_element == "testcase") { - return ArrayAsVector(kReservedTestCaseAttributes); - } else { - GTEST_CHECK_(false) << "Unrecognized xml_element provided: " << xml_element; - } - // This code is unreachable but some compilers may not realizes that. - return std::vector<std::string>(); -} - -// TODO(jdesprez): Merge the two getReserved attributes once skip is improved -static std::vector<std::string> GetReservedOutputAttributesForElement( - const std::string& xml_element) { - if (xml_element == "testsuites") { - return ArrayAsVector(kReservedTestSuitesAttributes); - } else if (xml_element == "testsuite") { - return ArrayAsVector(kReservedTestSuiteAttributes); - } else if (xml_element == "testcase") { - return ArrayAsVector(kReservedOutputTestCaseAttributes); - } else { - GTEST_CHECK_(false) << "Unrecognized xml_element provided: " << xml_element; - } - // This code is unreachable but some compilers may not realizes that. - return std::vector<std::string>(); -} - -static std::string FormatWordList(const std::vector<std::string>& words) { - Message word_list; - for (size_t i = 0; i < words.size(); ++i) { - if (i > 0 && words.size() > 2) { - word_list << ", "; - } - if (i == words.size() - 1) { - word_list << "and "; - } - word_list << "'" << words[i] << "'"; - } - return word_list.GetString(); -} - -static bool ValidateTestPropertyName( - const std::string& property_name, - const std::vector<std::string>& reserved_names) { - if (std::find(reserved_names.begin(), reserved_names.end(), property_name) != - reserved_names.end()) { - ADD_FAILURE() << "Reserved key used in RecordProperty(): " << property_name - << " (" << FormatWordList(reserved_names) - << " are reserved by " << GTEST_NAME_ << ")"; - return false; - } - return true; -} - -// Adds a failure if the key is a reserved attribute of the element named -// xml_element. Returns true if the property is valid. -bool TestResult::ValidateTestProperty(const std::string& xml_element, - const TestProperty& test_property) { - return ValidateTestPropertyName(test_property.key(), - GetReservedAttributesForElement(xml_element)); -} - -// Clears the object. -void TestResult::Clear() { - test_part_results_.clear(); - test_properties_.clear(); - death_test_count_ = 0; - elapsed_time_ = 0; -} - -// Returns true off the test part was skipped. -static bool TestPartSkipped(const TestPartResult& result) { - return result.skipped(); -} - -// Returns true if and only if the test was skipped. -bool TestResult::Skipped() const { - return !Failed() && CountIf(test_part_results_, TestPartSkipped) > 0; -} - -// Returns true if and only if the test failed. -bool TestResult::Failed() const { - for (int i = 0; i < total_part_count(); ++i) { - if (GetTestPartResult(i).failed()) - return true; - } - return false; -} - -// Returns true if and only if the test part fatally failed. -static bool TestPartFatallyFailed(const TestPartResult& result) { - return result.fatally_failed(); -} - -// Returns true if and only if the test fatally failed. -bool TestResult::HasFatalFailure() const { - return CountIf(test_part_results_, TestPartFatallyFailed) > 0; -} - -// Returns true if and only if the test part non-fatally failed. -static bool TestPartNonfatallyFailed(const TestPartResult& result) { - return result.nonfatally_failed(); -} - -// Returns true if and only if the test has a non-fatal failure. -bool TestResult::HasNonfatalFailure() const { - return CountIf(test_part_results_, TestPartNonfatallyFailed) > 0; -} - -// Gets the number of all test parts. This is the sum of the number -// of successful test parts and the number of failed test parts. -int TestResult::total_part_count() const { - return static_cast<int>(test_part_results_.size()); -} - -// Returns the number of the test properties. -int TestResult::test_property_count() const { - return static_cast<int>(test_properties_.size()); -} - -// class Test - -// Creates a Test object. - -// The c'tor saves the states of all flags. -Test::Test() - : gtest_flag_saver_(new GTEST_FLAG_SAVER_) { -} - -// The d'tor restores the states of all flags. The actual work is -// done by the d'tor of the gtest_flag_saver_ field, and thus not -// visible here. -Test::~Test() { -} - -// Sets up the test fixture. -// -// A sub-class may override this. -void Test::SetUp() { -} - -// Tears down the test fixture. -// -// A sub-class may override this. -void Test::TearDown() { -} - -// Allows user supplied key value pairs to be recorded for later output. -void Test::RecordProperty(const std::string& key, const std::string& value) { - UnitTest::GetInstance()->RecordProperty(key, value); -} - -// Allows user supplied key value pairs to be recorded for later output. -void Test::RecordProperty(const std::string& key, int value) { - Message value_message; - value_message << value; - RecordProperty(key, value_message.GetString().c_str()); -} - -namespace internal { - -void ReportFailureInUnknownLocation(TestPartResult::Type result_type, - const std::string& message) { - // This function is a friend of UnitTest and as such has access to - // AddTestPartResult. - UnitTest::GetInstance()->AddTestPartResult( - result_type, - nullptr, // No info about the source file where the exception occurred. - -1, // We have no info on which line caused the exception. - message, - ""); // No stack trace, either. -} - -} // namespace internal - -// Google Test requires all tests in the same test suite to use the same test -// fixture class. This function checks if the current test has the -// same fixture class as the first test in the current test suite. If -// yes, it returns true; otherwise it generates a Google Test failure and -// returns false. -bool Test::HasSameFixtureClass() { - internal::UnitTestImpl* const impl = internal::GetUnitTestImpl(); - const TestSuite* const test_suite = impl->current_test_suite(); - - // Info about the first test in the current test suite. - const TestInfo* const first_test_info = test_suite->test_info_list()[0]; - const internal::TypeId first_fixture_id = first_test_info->fixture_class_id_; - const char* const first_test_name = first_test_info->name(); - - // Info about the current test. - const TestInfo* const this_test_info = impl->current_test_info(); - const internal::TypeId this_fixture_id = this_test_info->fixture_class_id_; - const char* const this_test_name = this_test_info->name(); - - if (this_fixture_id != first_fixture_id) { - // Is the first test defined using TEST? - const bool first_is_TEST = first_fixture_id == internal::GetTestTypeId(); - // Is this test defined using TEST? - const bool this_is_TEST = this_fixture_id == internal::GetTestTypeId(); - - if (first_is_TEST || this_is_TEST) { - // Both TEST and TEST_F appear in same test suite, which is incorrect. - // Tell the user how to fix this. - - // Gets the name of the TEST and the name of the TEST_F. Note - // that first_is_TEST and this_is_TEST cannot both be true, as - // the fixture IDs are different for the two tests. - const char* const TEST_name = - first_is_TEST ? first_test_name : this_test_name; - const char* const TEST_F_name = - first_is_TEST ? this_test_name : first_test_name; - - ADD_FAILURE() - << "All tests in the same test suite must use the same test fixture\n" - << "class, so mixing TEST_F and TEST in the same test suite is\n" - << "illegal. In test suite " << this_test_info->test_suite_name() - << ",\n" - << "test " << TEST_F_name << " is defined using TEST_F but\n" - << "test " << TEST_name << " is defined using TEST. You probably\n" - << "want to change the TEST to TEST_F or move it to another test\n" - << "case."; - } else { - // Two fixture classes with the same name appear in two different - // namespaces, which is not allowed. Tell the user how to fix this. - ADD_FAILURE() - << "All tests in the same test suite must use the same test fixture\n" - << "class. However, in test suite " - << this_test_info->test_suite_name() << ",\n" - << "you defined test " << first_test_name << " and test " - << this_test_name << "\n" - << "using two different test fixture classes. This can happen if\n" - << "the two classes are from different namespaces or translation\n" - << "units and have the same name. You should probably rename one\n" - << "of the classes to put the tests into different test suites."; - } - return false; - } - - return true; -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_SEH - -// Adds an "exception thrown" fatal failure to the current test. This -// function returns its result via an output parameter pointer because VC++ -// prohibits creation of objects with destructors on stack in functions -// using __try (see error C2712). -static std::string* FormatSehExceptionMessage(DWORD exception_code, - const char* location) { - Message message; - message << "SEH exception with code 0x" << std::setbase(16) << - exception_code << std::setbase(10) << " thrown in " << location << "."; - - return new std::string(message.GetString()); -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_SEH - -namespace internal { - -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -// Adds an "exception thrown" fatal failure to the current test. -static std::string FormatCxxExceptionMessage(const char* description, - const char* location) { - Message message; - if (description != nullptr) { - message << "C++ exception with description \"" << description << "\""; - } else { - message << "Unknown C++ exception"; - } - message << " thrown in " << location << "."; - - return message.GetString(); -} - -static std::string PrintTestPartResultToString( - const TestPartResult& test_part_result); - -GoogleTestFailureException::GoogleTestFailureException( - const TestPartResult& failure) - : ::std::runtime_error(PrintTestPartResultToString(failure).c_str()) {} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -// We put these helper functions in the internal namespace as IBM's xlC -// compiler rejects the code if they were declared static. - -// Runs the given method and handles SEH exceptions it throws, when -// SEH is supported; returns the 0-value for type Result in case of an -// SEH exception. (Microsoft compilers cannot handle SEH and C++ -// exceptions in the same function. Therefore, we provide a separate -// wrapper function for handling SEH exceptions.) -template <class T, typename Result> -Result HandleSehExceptionsInMethodIfSupported( - T* object, Result (T::*method)(), const char* location) { -#if GTEST_HAS_SEH - __try { - return (object->*method)(); - } __except (internal::UnitTestOptions::GTestShouldProcessSEH( // NOLINT - GetExceptionCode())) { - // We create the exception message on the heap because VC++ prohibits - // creation of objects with destructors on stack in functions using __try - // (see error C2712). - std::string* exception_message = FormatSehExceptionMessage( - GetExceptionCode(), location); - internal::ReportFailureInUnknownLocation(TestPartResult::kFatalFailure, - *exception_message); - delete exception_message; - return static_cast<Result>(0); - } -#else - (void)location; - return (object->*method)(); -#endif // GTEST_HAS_SEH -} - -// Runs the given method and catches and reports C++ and/or SEH-style -// exceptions, if they are supported; returns the 0-value for type -// Result in case of an SEH exception. -template <class T, typename Result> -Result HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported( - T* object, Result (T::*method)(), const char* location) { - // NOTE: The user code can affect the way in which Google Test handles - // exceptions by setting GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions), but only before - // RUN_ALL_TESTS() starts. It is technically possible to check the flag - // after the exception is caught and either report or re-throw the - // exception based on the flag's value: - // - // try { - // // Perform the test method. - // } catch (...) { - // if (GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions)) - // // Report the exception as failure. - // else - // throw; // Re-throws the original exception. - // } - // - // However, the purpose of this flag is to allow the program to drop into - // the debugger when the exception is thrown. On most platforms, once the - // control enters the catch block, the exception origin information is - // lost and the debugger will stop the program at the point of the - // re-throw in this function -- instead of at the point of the original - // throw statement in the code under test. For this reason, we perform - // the check early, sacrificing the ability to affect Google Test's - // exception handling in the method where the exception is thrown. - if (internal::GetUnitTestImpl()->catch_exceptions()) { -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - try { - return HandleSehExceptionsInMethodIfSupported(object, method, location); - } catch (const AssertionException&) { // NOLINT - // This failure was reported already. - } catch (const internal::GoogleTestFailureException&) { // NOLINT - // This exception type can only be thrown by a failed Google - // Test assertion with the intention of letting another testing - // framework catch it. Therefore we just re-throw it. - throw; - } catch (const std::exception& e) { // NOLINT - internal::ReportFailureInUnknownLocation( - TestPartResult::kFatalFailure, - FormatCxxExceptionMessage(e.what(), location)); - } catch (...) { // NOLINT - internal::ReportFailureInUnknownLocation( - TestPartResult::kFatalFailure, - FormatCxxExceptionMessage(nullptr, location)); - } - return static_cast<Result>(0); -#else - return HandleSehExceptionsInMethodIfSupported(object, method, location); -#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - } else { - return (object->*method)(); - } -} - -} // namespace internal - -// Runs the test and updates the test result. -void Test::Run() { - if (!HasSameFixtureClass()) return; - - internal::UnitTestImpl* const impl = internal::GetUnitTestImpl(); - impl->os_stack_trace_getter()->UponLeavingGTest(); - internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported(this, &Test::SetUp, "SetUp()"); - // We will run the test only if SetUp() was successful and didn't call - // GTEST_SKIP(). - if (!HasFatalFailure() && !IsSkipped()) { - impl->os_stack_trace_getter()->UponLeavingGTest(); - internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported( - this, &Test::TestBody, "the test body"); - } - - // However, we want to clean up as much as possible. Hence we will - // always call TearDown(), even if SetUp() or the test body has - // failed. - impl->os_stack_trace_getter()->UponLeavingGTest(); - internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported( - this, &Test::TearDown, "TearDown()"); -} - -// Returns true if and only if the current test has a fatal failure. -bool Test::HasFatalFailure() { - return internal::GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_result()->HasFatalFailure(); -} - -// Returns true if and only if the current test has a non-fatal failure. -bool Test::HasNonfatalFailure() { - return internal::GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_result()-> - HasNonfatalFailure(); -} - -// Returns true if and only if the current test was skipped. -bool Test::IsSkipped() { - return internal::GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_result()->Skipped(); -} - -// class TestInfo - -// Constructs a TestInfo object. It assumes ownership of the test factory -// object. -TestInfo::TestInfo(const std::string& a_test_suite_name, - const std::string& a_name, const char* a_type_param, - const char* a_value_param, - internal::CodeLocation a_code_location, - internal::TypeId fixture_class_id, - internal::TestFactoryBase* factory) - : test_suite_name_(a_test_suite_name), - name_(a_name), - type_param_(a_type_param ? new std::string(a_type_param) : nullptr), - value_param_(a_value_param ? new std::string(a_value_param) : nullptr), - location_(a_code_location), - fixture_class_id_(fixture_class_id), - should_run_(false), - is_disabled_(false), - matches_filter_(false), - factory_(factory), - result_() {} - -// Destructs a TestInfo object. -TestInfo::~TestInfo() { delete factory_; } - -namespace internal { - -// Creates a new TestInfo object and registers it with Google Test; -// returns the created object. -// -// Arguments: -// -// test_suite_name: name of the test suite -// name: name of the test -// type_param: the name of the test's type parameter, or NULL if -// this is not a typed or a type-parameterized test. -// value_param: text representation of the test's value parameter, -// or NULL if this is not a value-parameterized test. -// code_location: code location where the test is defined -// fixture_class_id: ID of the test fixture class -// set_up_tc: pointer to the function that sets up the test suite -// tear_down_tc: pointer to the function that tears down the test suite -// factory: pointer to the factory that creates a test object. -// The newly created TestInfo instance will assume -// ownership of the factory object. -TestInfo* MakeAndRegisterTestInfo( - const char* test_suite_name, const char* name, const char* type_param, - const char* value_param, CodeLocation code_location, - TypeId fixture_class_id, SetUpTestSuiteFunc set_up_tc, - TearDownTestSuiteFunc tear_down_tc, TestFactoryBase* factory) { - TestInfo* const test_info = - new TestInfo(test_suite_name, name, type_param, value_param, - code_location, fixture_class_id, factory); - GetUnitTestImpl()->AddTestInfo(set_up_tc, tear_down_tc, test_info); - return test_info; -} - -void ReportInvalidTestSuiteType(const char* test_suite_name, - CodeLocation code_location) { - Message errors; - errors - << "Attempted redefinition of test suite " << test_suite_name << ".\n" - << "All tests in the same test suite must use the same test fixture\n" - << "class. However, in test suite " << test_suite_name << ", you tried\n" - << "to define a test using a fixture class different from the one\n" - << "used earlier. This can happen if the two fixture classes are\n" - << "from different namespaces and have the same name. You should\n" - << "probably rename one of the classes to put the tests into different\n" - << "test suites."; - - GTEST_LOG_(ERROR) << FormatFileLocation(code_location.file.c_str(), - code_location.line) - << " " << errors.GetString(); -} -} // namespace internal - -namespace { - -// A predicate that checks the test name of a TestInfo against a known -// value. -// -// This is used for implementation of the TestSuite class only. We put -// it in the anonymous namespace to prevent polluting the outer -// namespace. -// -// TestNameIs is copyable. -class TestNameIs { - public: - // Constructor. - // - // TestNameIs has NO default constructor. - explicit TestNameIs(const char* name) - : name_(name) {} - - // Returns true if and only if the test name of test_info matches name_. - bool operator()(const TestInfo * test_info) const { - return test_info && test_info->name() == name_; - } - - private: - std::string name_; -}; - -} // namespace - -namespace internal { - -// This method expands all parameterized tests registered with macros TEST_P -// and INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P into regular tests and registers those. -// This will be done just once during the program runtime. -void UnitTestImpl::RegisterParameterizedTests() { - if (!parameterized_tests_registered_) { - parameterized_test_registry_.RegisterTests(); - type_parameterized_test_registry_.CheckForInstantiations(); - parameterized_tests_registered_ = true; - } -} - -} // namespace internal - -// Creates the test object, runs it, records its result, and then -// deletes it. -void TestInfo::Run() { - if (!should_run_) return; - - // Tells UnitTest where to store test result. - internal::UnitTestImpl* const impl = internal::GetUnitTestImpl(); - impl->set_current_test_info(this); - - TestEventListener* repeater = UnitTest::GetInstance()->listeners().repeater(); - - // Notifies the unit test event listeners that a test is about to start. - repeater->OnTestStart(*this); - - const TimeInMillis start = internal::GetTimeInMillis(); - - impl->os_stack_trace_getter()->UponLeavingGTest(); - - // Creates the test object. - Test* const test = internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported( - factory_, &internal::TestFactoryBase::CreateTest, - "the test fixture's constructor"); - - // Runs the test if the constructor didn't generate a fatal failure or invoke - // GTEST_SKIP(). - // Note that the object will not be null - if (!Test::HasFatalFailure() && !Test::IsSkipped()) { - // This doesn't throw as all user code that can throw are wrapped into - // exception handling code. - test->Run(); - } - - if (test != nullptr) { - // Deletes the test object. - impl->os_stack_trace_getter()->UponLeavingGTest(); - internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported( - test, &Test::DeleteSelf_, "the test fixture's destructor"); - } - - result_.set_start_timestamp(start); - result_.set_elapsed_time(internal::GetTimeInMillis() - start); - - // Notifies the unit test event listener that a test has just finished. - repeater->OnTestEnd(*this); - - // Tells UnitTest to stop associating assertion results to this - // test. - impl->set_current_test_info(nullptr); -} - -// class TestSuite - -// Gets the number of successful tests in this test suite. -int TestSuite::successful_test_count() const { - return CountIf(test_info_list_, TestPassed); -} - -// Gets the number of successful tests in this test suite. -int TestSuite::skipped_test_count() const { - return CountIf(test_info_list_, TestSkipped); -} - -// Gets the number of failed tests in this test suite. -int TestSuite::failed_test_count() const { - return CountIf(test_info_list_, TestFailed); -} - -// Gets the number of disabled tests that will be reported in the XML report. -int TestSuite::reportable_disabled_test_count() const { - return CountIf(test_info_list_, TestReportableDisabled); -} - -// Gets the number of disabled tests in this test suite. -int TestSuite::disabled_test_count() const { - return CountIf(test_info_list_, TestDisabled); -} - -// Gets the number of tests to be printed in the XML report. -int TestSuite::reportable_test_count() const { - return CountIf(test_info_list_, TestReportable); -} - -// Get the number of tests in this test suite that should run. -int TestSuite::test_to_run_count() const { - return CountIf(test_info_list_, ShouldRunTest); -} - -// Gets the number of all tests. -int TestSuite::total_test_count() const { - return static_cast<int>(test_info_list_.size()); -} - -// Creates a TestSuite with the given name. -// -// Arguments: -// -// name: name of the test suite -// a_type_param: the name of the test suite's type parameter, or NULL if -// this is not a typed or a type-parameterized test suite. -// set_up_tc: pointer to the function that sets up the test suite -// tear_down_tc: pointer to the function that tears down the test suite -TestSuite::TestSuite(const char* a_name, const char* a_type_param, - internal::SetUpTestSuiteFunc set_up_tc, - internal::TearDownTestSuiteFunc tear_down_tc) - : name_(a_name), - type_param_(a_type_param ? new std::string(a_type_param) : nullptr), - set_up_tc_(set_up_tc), - tear_down_tc_(tear_down_tc), - should_run_(false), - start_timestamp_(0), - elapsed_time_(0) {} - -// Destructor of TestSuite. -TestSuite::~TestSuite() { - // Deletes every Test in the collection. - ForEach(test_info_list_, internal::Delete<TestInfo>); -} - -// Returns the i-th test among all the tests. i can range from 0 to -// total_test_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL. -const TestInfo* TestSuite::GetTestInfo(int i) const { - const int index = GetElementOr(test_indices_, i, -1); - return index < 0 ? nullptr : test_info_list_[static_cast<size_t>(index)]; -} - -// Returns the i-th test among all the tests. i can range from 0 to -// total_test_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL. -TestInfo* TestSuite::GetMutableTestInfo(int i) { - const int index = GetElementOr(test_indices_, i, -1); - return index < 0 ? nullptr : test_info_list_[static_cast<size_t>(index)]; -} - -// Adds a test to this test suite. Will delete the test upon -// destruction of the TestSuite object. -void TestSuite::AddTestInfo(TestInfo* test_info) { - test_info_list_.push_back(test_info); - test_indices_.push_back(static_cast<int>(test_indices_.size())); -} - -// Runs every test in this TestSuite. -void TestSuite::Run() { - if (!should_run_) return; - - internal::UnitTestImpl* const impl = internal::GetUnitTestImpl(); - impl->set_current_test_suite(this); - - TestEventListener* repeater = UnitTest::GetInstance()->listeners().repeater(); - - // Call both legacy and the new API - repeater->OnTestSuiteStart(*this); -// Legacy API is deprecated but still available -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI - repeater->OnTestCaseStart(*this); -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI - - impl->os_stack_trace_getter()->UponLeavingGTest(); - internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported( - this, &TestSuite::RunSetUpTestSuite, "SetUpTestSuite()"); - - start_timestamp_ = internal::GetTimeInMillis(); - for (int i = 0; i < total_test_count(); i++) { - GetMutableTestInfo(i)->Run(); - } - elapsed_time_ = internal::GetTimeInMillis() - start_timestamp_; - - impl->os_stack_trace_getter()->UponLeavingGTest(); - internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported( - this, &TestSuite::RunTearDownTestSuite, "TearDownTestSuite()"); - - // Call both legacy and the new API - repeater->OnTestSuiteEnd(*this); -// Legacy API is deprecated but still available -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI - repeater->OnTestCaseEnd(*this); -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI - - impl->set_current_test_suite(nullptr); -} - -// Clears the results of all tests in this test suite. -void TestSuite::ClearResult() { - ad_hoc_test_result_.Clear(); - ForEach(test_info_list_, TestInfo::ClearTestResult); -} - -// Shuffles the tests in this test suite. -void TestSuite::ShuffleTests(internal::Random* random) { - Shuffle(random, &test_indices_); -} - -// Restores the test order to before the first shuffle. -void TestSuite::UnshuffleTests() { - for (size_t i = 0; i < test_indices_.size(); i++) { - test_indices_[i] = static_cast<int>(i); - } -} - -// Formats a countable noun. Depending on its quantity, either the -// singular form or the plural form is used. e.g. -// -// FormatCountableNoun(1, "formula", "formuli") returns "1 formula". -// FormatCountableNoun(5, "book", "books") returns "5 books". -static std::string FormatCountableNoun(int count, - const char * singular_form, - const char * plural_form) { - return internal::StreamableToString(count) + " " + - (count == 1 ? singular_form : plural_form); -} - -// Formats the count of tests. -static std::string FormatTestCount(int test_count) { - return FormatCountableNoun(test_count, "test", "tests"); -} - -// Formats the count of test suites. -static std::string FormatTestSuiteCount(int test_suite_count) { - return FormatCountableNoun(test_suite_count, "test suite", "test suites"); -} - -// Converts a TestPartResult::Type enum to human-friendly string -// representation. Both kNonFatalFailure and kFatalFailure are translated -// to "Failure", as the user usually doesn't care about the difference -// between the two when viewing the test result. -static const char * TestPartResultTypeToString(TestPartResult::Type type) { - switch (type) { - case TestPartResult::kSkip: - return "Skipped"; - case TestPartResult::kSuccess: - return "Success"; - - case TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure: - case TestPartResult::kFatalFailure: -#ifdef _MSC_VER - return "error: "; -#else - return "Failure\n"; -#endif - default: - return "Unknown result type"; - } -} - -namespace internal { - -// Prints a TestPartResult to an std::string. -static std::string PrintTestPartResultToString( - const TestPartResult& test_part_result) { - return (Message() - << internal::FormatFileLocation(test_part_result.file_name(), - test_part_result.line_number()) - << " " << TestPartResultTypeToString(test_part_result.type()) - << test_part_result.message()).GetString(); -} - -// Prints a TestPartResult. -static void PrintTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& test_part_result) { - const std::string& result = - PrintTestPartResultToString(test_part_result); - printf("%s\n", result.c_str()); - fflush(stdout); - // If the test program runs in Visual Studio or a debugger, the - // following statements add the test part result message to the Output - // window such that the user can double-click on it to jump to the - // corresponding source code location; otherwise they do nothing. -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - // We don't call OutputDebugString*() on Windows Mobile, as printing - // to stdout is done by OutputDebugString() there already - we don't - // want the same message printed twice. - ::OutputDebugStringA(result.c_str()); - ::OutputDebugStringA("\n"); -#endif -} - -// class PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE && \ - !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_PHONE && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_RT && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW - -// Returns the character attribute for the given color. -static WORD GetColorAttribute(GTestColor color) { - switch (color) { - case COLOR_RED: return FOREGROUND_RED; - case COLOR_GREEN: return FOREGROUND_GREEN; - case COLOR_YELLOW: return FOREGROUND_RED | FOREGROUND_GREEN; - default: return 0; - } -} - -static int GetBitOffset(WORD color_mask) { - if (color_mask == 0) return 0; - - int bitOffset = 0; - while ((color_mask & 1) == 0) { - color_mask >>= 1; - ++bitOffset; - } - return bitOffset; -} - -static WORD GetNewColor(GTestColor color, WORD old_color_attrs) { - // Let's reuse the BG - static const WORD background_mask = BACKGROUND_BLUE | BACKGROUND_GREEN | - BACKGROUND_RED | BACKGROUND_INTENSITY; - static const WORD foreground_mask = FOREGROUND_BLUE | FOREGROUND_GREEN | - FOREGROUND_RED | FOREGROUND_INTENSITY; - const WORD existing_bg = old_color_attrs & background_mask; - - WORD new_color = - GetColorAttribute(color) | existing_bg | FOREGROUND_INTENSITY; - static const int bg_bitOffset = GetBitOffset(background_mask); - static const int fg_bitOffset = GetBitOffset(foreground_mask); - - if (((new_color & background_mask) >> bg_bitOffset) == - ((new_color & foreground_mask) >> fg_bitOffset)) { - new_color ^= FOREGROUND_INTENSITY; // invert intensity - } - return new_color; -} - -#else - -// Returns the ANSI color code for the given color. COLOR_DEFAULT is -// an invalid input. -static const char* GetAnsiColorCode(GTestColor color) { - switch (color) { - case COLOR_RED: return "1"; - case COLOR_GREEN: return "2"; - case COLOR_YELLOW: return "3"; - default: - return nullptr; - } -} - -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -// Returns true if and only if Google Test should use colors in the output. -bool ShouldUseColor(bool stdout_is_tty) { - const char* const gtest_color = GTEST_FLAG(color).c_str(); - - if (String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(gtest_color, "auto")) { -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW - // On Windows the TERM variable is usually not set, but the - // console there does support colors. - return stdout_is_tty; -#else - // On non-Windows platforms, we rely on the TERM variable. - const char* const term = posix::GetEnv("TERM"); - const bool term_supports_color = - String::CStringEquals(term, "xterm") || - String::CStringEquals(term, "xterm-color") || - String::CStringEquals(term, "xterm-256color") || - String::CStringEquals(term, "screen") || - String::CStringEquals(term, "screen-256color") || - String::CStringEquals(term, "tmux") || - String::CStringEquals(term, "tmux-256color") || - String::CStringEquals(term, "rxvt-unicode") || - String::CStringEquals(term, "rxvt-unicode-256color") || - String::CStringEquals(term, "linux") || - String::CStringEquals(term, "cygwin"); - return stdout_is_tty && term_supports_color; -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - } - - return String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(gtest_color, "yes") || - String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(gtest_color, "true") || - String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(gtest_color, "t") || - String::CStringEquals(gtest_color, "1"); - // We take "yes", "true", "t", and "1" as meaning "yes". If the - // value is neither one of these nor "auto", we treat it as "no" to - // be conservative. -} - -// Helpers for printing colored strings to stdout. Note that on Windows, we -// cannot simply emit special characters and have the terminal change colors. -// This routine must actually emit the characters rather than return a string -// that would be colored when printed, as can be done on Linux. -void ColoredPrintf(GTestColor color, const char* fmt, ...) { - va_list args; - va_start(args, fmt); - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE || GTEST_OS_ZOS || GTEST_OS_IOS || \ - GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_PHONE || GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_RT || defined(ESP_PLATFORM) - const bool use_color = AlwaysFalse(); -#else - static const bool in_color_mode = - ShouldUseColor(posix::IsATTY(posix::FileNo(stdout)) != 0); - const bool use_color = in_color_mode && (color != COLOR_DEFAULT); -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE || GTEST_OS_ZOS - - if (!use_color) { - vprintf(fmt, args); - va_end(args); - return; - } - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE && \ - !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_PHONE && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_RT && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW - const HANDLE stdout_handle = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE); - - // Gets the current text color. - CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO buffer_info; - GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(stdout_handle, &buffer_info); - const WORD old_color_attrs = buffer_info.wAttributes; - const WORD new_color = GetNewColor(color, old_color_attrs); - - // We need to flush the stream buffers into the console before each - // SetConsoleTextAttribute call lest it affect the text that is already - // printed but has not yet reached the console. - fflush(stdout); - SetConsoleTextAttribute(stdout_handle, new_color); - - vprintf(fmt, args); - - fflush(stdout); - // Restores the text color. - SetConsoleTextAttribute(stdout_handle, old_color_attrs); -#else - printf("\033[0;3%sm", GetAnsiColorCode(color)); - vprintf(fmt, args); - printf("\033[m"); // Resets the terminal to default. -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - va_end(args); -} - -// Text printed in Google Test's text output and --gtest_list_tests -// output to label the type parameter and value parameter for a test. -static const char kTypeParamLabel[] = "TypeParam"; -static const char kValueParamLabel[] = "GetParam()"; - -static void PrintFullTestCommentIfPresent(const TestInfo& test_info) { - const char* const type_param = test_info.type_param(); - const char* const value_param = test_info.value_param(); - - if (type_param != nullptr || value_param != nullptr) { - printf(", where "); - if (type_param != nullptr) { - printf("%s = %s", kTypeParamLabel, type_param); - if (value_param != nullptr) printf(" and "); - } - if (value_param != nullptr) { - printf("%s = %s", kValueParamLabel, value_param); - } - } -} - -// This class implements the TestEventListener interface. -// -// Class PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter is copyable. -class PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter : public TestEventListener { - public: - PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter() {} - static void PrintTestName(const char* test_suite, const char* test) { - printf("%s.%s", test_suite, test); - } - - // The following methods override what's in the TestEventListener class. - void OnTestProgramStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override {} - void OnTestIterationStart(const UnitTest& unit_test, int iteration) override; - void OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart(const UnitTest& unit_test) override; - void OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override {} -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - void OnTestCaseStart(const TestCase& test_case) override; -#else - void OnTestSuiteStart(const TestSuite& test_suite) override; -#endif // OnTestCaseStart - - void OnTestStart(const TestInfo& test_info) override; - - void OnTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& result) override; - void OnTestEnd(const TestInfo& test_info) override; -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - void OnTestCaseEnd(const TestCase& test_case) override; -#else - void OnTestSuiteEnd(const TestSuite& test_suite) override; -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - - void OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart(const UnitTest& unit_test) override; - void OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override {} - void OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test, int iteration) override; - void OnTestProgramEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override {} - - private: - static void PrintFailedTests(const UnitTest& unit_test); - static void PrintFailedTestSuites(const UnitTest& unit_test); - static void PrintSkippedTests(const UnitTest& unit_test); -}; - - // Fired before each iteration of tests starts. -void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestIterationStart( - const UnitTest& unit_test, int iteration) { - if (GTEST_FLAG(repeat) != 1) - printf("\nRepeating all tests (iteration %d) . . .\n\n", iteration + 1); - - const char* const filter = GTEST_FLAG(filter).c_str(); - - // Prints the filter if it's not *. This reminds the user that some - // tests may be skipped. - if (!String::CStringEquals(filter, kUniversalFilter)) { - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_YELLOW, - "Note: %s filter = %s\n", GTEST_NAME_, filter); - } - - if (internal::ShouldShard(kTestTotalShards, kTestShardIndex, false)) { - const int32_t shard_index = Int32FromEnvOrDie(kTestShardIndex, -1); - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_YELLOW, - "Note: This is test shard %d of %s.\n", - static_cast<int>(shard_index) + 1, - internal::posix::GetEnv(kTestTotalShards)); - } - - if (GTEST_FLAG(shuffle)) { - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_YELLOW, - "Note: Randomizing tests' orders with a seed of %d .\n", - unit_test.random_seed()); - } - - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[==========] "); - printf("Running %s from %s.\n", - FormatTestCount(unit_test.test_to_run_count()).c_str(), - FormatTestSuiteCount(unit_test.test_suite_to_run_count()).c_str()); - fflush(stdout); -} - -void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart( - const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) { - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[----------] "); - printf("Global test environment set-up.\n"); - fflush(stdout); -} - -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ -void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestCaseStart(const TestCase& test_case) { - const std::string counts = - FormatCountableNoun(test_case.test_to_run_count(), "test", "tests"); - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[----------] "); - printf("%s from %s", counts.c_str(), test_case.name()); - if (test_case.type_param() == nullptr) { - printf("\n"); - } else { - printf(", where %s = %s\n", kTypeParamLabel, test_case.type_param()); - } - fflush(stdout); -} -#else -void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestSuiteStart( - const TestSuite& test_suite) { - const std::string counts = - FormatCountableNoun(test_suite.test_to_run_count(), "test", "tests"); - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[----------] "); - printf("%s from %s", counts.c_str(), test_suite.name()); - if (test_suite.type_param() == nullptr) { - printf("\n"); - } else { - printf(", where %s = %s\n", kTypeParamLabel, test_suite.type_param()); - } - fflush(stdout); -} -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - -void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestStart(const TestInfo& test_info) { - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[ RUN ] "); - PrintTestName(test_info.test_suite_name(), test_info.name()); - printf("\n"); - fflush(stdout); -} - -// Called after an assertion failure. -void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestPartResult( - const TestPartResult& result) { - switch (result.type()) { - // If the test part succeeded, we don't need to do anything. - case TestPartResult::kSuccess: - return; - default: - // Print failure message from the assertion - // (e.g. expected this and got that). - PrintTestPartResult(result); - fflush(stdout); - } -} - -void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestEnd(const TestInfo& test_info) { - if (test_info.result()->Passed()) { - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[ OK ] "); - } else if (test_info.result()->Skipped()) { - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[ SKIPPED ] "); - } else { - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_RED, "[ FAILED ] "); - } - PrintTestName(test_info.test_suite_name(), test_info.name()); - if (test_info.result()->Failed()) - PrintFullTestCommentIfPresent(test_info); - - if (GTEST_FLAG(print_time)) { - printf(" (%s ms)\n", internal::StreamableToString( - test_info.result()->elapsed_time()).c_str()); - } else { - printf("\n"); - } - fflush(stdout); -} - -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ -void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestCaseEnd(const TestCase& test_case) { - if (!GTEST_FLAG(print_time)) return; - - const std::string counts = - FormatCountableNoun(test_case.test_to_run_count(), "test", "tests"); - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[----------] "); - printf("%s from %s (%s ms total)\n\n", counts.c_str(), test_case.name(), - internal::StreamableToString(test_case.elapsed_time()).c_str()); - fflush(stdout); -} -#else -void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestSuiteEnd(const TestSuite& test_suite) { - if (!GTEST_FLAG(print_time)) return; - - const std::string counts = - FormatCountableNoun(test_suite.test_to_run_count(), "test", "tests"); - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[----------] "); - printf("%s from %s (%s ms total)\n\n", counts.c_str(), test_suite.name(), - internal::StreamableToString(test_suite.elapsed_time()).c_str()); - fflush(stdout); -} -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - -void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart( - const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) { - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[----------] "); - printf("Global test environment tear-down\n"); - fflush(stdout); -} - -// Internal helper for printing the list of failed tests. -void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::PrintFailedTests(const UnitTest& unit_test) { - const int failed_test_count = unit_test.failed_test_count(); - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_RED, "[ FAILED ] "); - printf("%s, listed below:\n", FormatTestCount(failed_test_count).c_str()); - - for (int i = 0; i < unit_test.total_test_suite_count(); ++i) { - const TestSuite& test_suite = *unit_test.GetTestSuite(i); - if (!test_suite.should_run() || (test_suite.failed_test_count() == 0)) { - continue; - } - for (int j = 0; j < test_suite.total_test_count(); ++j) { - const TestInfo& test_info = *test_suite.GetTestInfo(j); - if (!test_info.should_run() || !test_info.result()->Failed()) { - continue; - } - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_RED, "[ FAILED ] "); - printf("%s.%s", test_suite.name(), test_info.name()); - PrintFullTestCommentIfPresent(test_info); - printf("\n"); - } - } - printf("\n%2d FAILED %s\n", failed_test_count, - failed_test_count == 1 ? "TEST" : "TESTS"); -} - -// Internal helper for printing the list of test suite failures not covered by -// PrintFailedTests. -void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::PrintFailedTestSuites( - const UnitTest& unit_test) { - int suite_failure_count = 0; - for (int i = 0; i < unit_test.total_test_suite_count(); ++i) { - const TestSuite& test_suite = *unit_test.GetTestSuite(i); - if (!test_suite.should_run()) { - continue; - } - if (test_suite.ad_hoc_test_result().Failed()) { - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_RED, "[ FAILED ] "); - printf("%s: SetUpTestSuite or TearDownTestSuite\n", test_suite.name()); - ++suite_failure_count; - } - } - if (suite_failure_count > 0) { - printf("\n%2d FAILED TEST %s\n", suite_failure_count, - suite_failure_count == 1 ? "SUITE" : "SUITES"); - } -} - -// Internal helper for printing the list of skipped tests. -void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::PrintSkippedTests(const UnitTest& unit_test) { - const int skipped_test_count = unit_test.skipped_test_count(); - if (skipped_test_count == 0) { - return; - } - - for (int i = 0; i < unit_test.total_test_suite_count(); ++i) { - const TestSuite& test_suite = *unit_test.GetTestSuite(i); - if (!test_suite.should_run() || (test_suite.skipped_test_count() == 0)) { - continue; - } - for (int j = 0; j < test_suite.total_test_count(); ++j) { - const TestInfo& test_info = *test_suite.GetTestInfo(j); - if (!test_info.should_run() || !test_info.result()->Skipped()) { - continue; - } - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[ SKIPPED ] "); - printf("%s.%s", test_suite.name(), test_info.name()); - printf("\n"); - } - } -} - -void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test, - int /*iteration*/) { - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[==========] "); - printf("%s from %s ran.", - FormatTestCount(unit_test.test_to_run_count()).c_str(), - FormatTestSuiteCount(unit_test.test_suite_to_run_count()).c_str()); - if (GTEST_FLAG(print_time)) { - printf(" (%s ms total)", - internal::StreamableToString(unit_test.elapsed_time()).c_str()); - } - printf("\n"); - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[ PASSED ] "); - printf("%s.\n", FormatTestCount(unit_test.successful_test_count()).c_str()); - - const int skipped_test_count = unit_test.skipped_test_count(); - if (skipped_test_count > 0) { - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[ SKIPPED ] "); - printf("%s, listed below:\n", FormatTestCount(skipped_test_count).c_str()); - PrintSkippedTests(unit_test); - } - - if (!unit_test.Passed()) { - PrintFailedTests(unit_test); - PrintFailedTestSuites(unit_test); - } - - int num_disabled = unit_test.reportable_disabled_test_count(); - if (num_disabled && !GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests)) { - if (unit_test.Passed()) { - printf("\n"); // Add a spacer if no FAILURE banner is displayed. - } - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_YELLOW, - " YOU HAVE %d DISABLED %s\n\n", - num_disabled, - num_disabled == 1 ? "TEST" : "TESTS"); - } - // Ensure that Google Test output is printed before, e.g., heapchecker output. - fflush(stdout); -} - -// End PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter - -// class TestEventRepeater -// -// This class forwards events to other event listeners. -class TestEventRepeater : public TestEventListener { - public: - TestEventRepeater() : forwarding_enabled_(true) {} - ~TestEventRepeater() override; - void Append(TestEventListener *listener); - TestEventListener* Release(TestEventListener* listener); - - // Controls whether events will be forwarded to listeners_. Set to false - // in death test child processes. - bool forwarding_enabled() const { return forwarding_enabled_; } - void set_forwarding_enabled(bool enable) { forwarding_enabled_ = enable; } - - void OnTestProgramStart(const UnitTest& unit_test) override; - void OnTestIterationStart(const UnitTest& unit_test, int iteration) override; - void OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart(const UnitTest& unit_test) override; - void OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test) override; -// Legacy API is deprecated but still available -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - void OnTestCaseStart(const TestSuite& parameter) override; -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - void OnTestSuiteStart(const TestSuite& parameter) override; - void OnTestStart(const TestInfo& test_info) override; - void OnTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& result) override; - void OnTestEnd(const TestInfo& test_info) override; -// Legacy API is deprecated but still available -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - void OnTestCaseEnd(const TestCase& parameter) override; -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - void OnTestSuiteEnd(const TestSuite& parameter) override; - void OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart(const UnitTest& unit_test) override; - void OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test) override; - void OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test, int iteration) override; - void OnTestProgramEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test) override; - - private: - // Controls whether events will be forwarded to listeners_. Set to false - // in death test child processes. - bool forwarding_enabled_; - // The list of listeners that receive events. - std::vector<TestEventListener*> listeners_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TestEventRepeater); -}; - -TestEventRepeater::~TestEventRepeater() { - ForEach(listeners_, Delete<TestEventListener>); -} - -void TestEventRepeater::Append(TestEventListener *listener) { - listeners_.push_back(listener); -} - -TestEventListener* TestEventRepeater::Release(TestEventListener *listener) { - for (size_t i = 0; i < listeners_.size(); ++i) { - if (listeners_[i] == listener) { - listeners_.erase(listeners_.begin() + static_cast<int>(i)); - return listener; - } - } - - return nullptr; -} - -// Since most methods are very similar, use macros to reduce boilerplate. -// This defines a member that forwards the call to all listeners. -#define GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_(Name, Type) \ -void TestEventRepeater::Name(const Type& parameter) { \ - if (forwarding_enabled_) { \ - for (size_t i = 0; i < listeners_.size(); i++) { \ - listeners_[i]->Name(parameter); \ - } \ - } \ -} -// This defines a member that forwards the call to all listeners in reverse -// order. -#define GTEST_REVERSE_REPEATER_METHOD_(Name, Type) \ - void TestEventRepeater::Name(const Type& parameter) { \ - if (forwarding_enabled_) { \ - for (size_t i = listeners_.size(); i != 0; i--) { \ - listeners_[i - 1]->Name(parameter); \ - } \ - } \ - } - -GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnTestProgramStart, UnitTest) -GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart, UnitTest) -// Legacy API is deprecated but still available -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ -GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnTestCaseStart, TestSuite) -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ -GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnTestSuiteStart, TestSuite) -GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnTestStart, TestInfo) -GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnTestPartResult, TestPartResult) -GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart, UnitTest) -GTEST_REVERSE_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd, UnitTest) -GTEST_REVERSE_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd, UnitTest) -GTEST_REVERSE_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnTestEnd, TestInfo) -// Legacy API is deprecated but still available -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ -GTEST_REVERSE_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnTestCaseEnd, TestSuite) -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ -GTEST_REVERSE_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnTestSuiteEnd, TestSuite) -GTEST_REVERSE_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnTestProgramEnd, UnitTest) - -#undef GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_ -#undef GTEST_REVERSE_REPEATER_METHOD_ - -void TestEventRepeater::OnTestIterationStart(const UnitTest& unit_test, - int iteration) { - if (forwarding_enabled_) { - for (size_t i = 0; i < listeners_.size(); i++) { - listeners_[i]->OnTestIterationStart(unit_test, iteration); - } - } -} - -void TestEventRepeater::OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test, - int iteration) { - if (forwarding_enabled_) { - for (size_t i = listeners_.size(); i > 0; i--) { - listeners_[i - 1]->OnTestIterationEnd(unit_test, iteration); - } - } -} - -// End TestEventRepeater - -// This class generates an XML output file. -class XmlUnitTestResultPrinter : public EmptyTestEventListener { - public: - explicit XmlUnitTestResultPrinter(const char* output_file); - - void OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test, int iteration) override; - void ListTestsMatchingFilter(const std::vector<TestSuite*>& test_suites); - - // Prints an XML summary of all unit tests. - static void PrintXmlTestsList(std::ostream* stream, - const std::vector<TestSuite*>& test_suites); - - private: - // Is c a whitespace character that is normalized to a space character - // when it appears in an XML attribute value? - static bool IsNormalizableWhitespace(char c) { - return c == 0x9 || c == 0xA || c == 0xD; - } - - // May c appear in a well-formed XML document? - static bool IsValidXmlCharacter(char c) { - return IsNormalizableWhitespace(c) || c >= 0x20; - } - - // Returns an XML-escaped copy of the input string str. If - // is_attribute is true, the text is meant to appear as an attribute - // value, and normalizable whitespace is preserved by replacing it - // with character references. - static std::string EscapeXml(const std::string& str, bool is_attribute); - - // Returns the given string with all characters invalid in XML removed. - static std::string RemoveInvalidXmlCharacters(const std::string& str); - - // Convenience wrapper around EscapeXml when str is an attribute value. - static std::string EscapeXmlAttribute(const std::string& str) { - return EscapeXml(str, true); - } - - // Convenience wrapper around EscapeXml when str is not an attribute value. - static std::string EscapeXmlText(const char* str) { - return EscapeXml(str, false); - } - - // Verifies that the given attribute belongs to the given element and - // streams the attribute as XML. - static void OutputXmlAttribute(std::ostream* stream, - const std::string& element_name, - const std::string& name, - const std::string& value); - - // Streams an XML CDATA section, escaping invalid CDATA sequences as needed. - static void OutputXmlCDataSection(::std::ostream* stream, const char* data); - - // Streams an XML representation of a TestInfo object. - static void OutputXmlTestInfo(::std::ostream* stream, - const char* test_suite_name, - const TestInfo& test_info); - - // Prints an XML representation of a TestSuite object - static void PrintXmlTestSuite(::std::ostream* stream, - const TestSuite& test_suite); - - // Prints an XML summary of unit_test to output stream out. - static void PrintXmlUnitTest(::std::ostream* stream, - const UnitTest& unit_test); - - // Produces a string representing the test properties in a result as space - // delimited XML attributes based on the property key="value" pairs. - // When the std::string is not empty, it includes a space at the beginning, - // to delimit this attribute from prior attributes. - static std::string TestPropertiesAsXmlAttributes(const TestResult& result); - - // Streams an XML representation of the test properties of a TestResult - // object. - static void OutputXmlTestProperties(std::ostream* stream, - const TestResult& result); - - // The output file. - const std::string output_file_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(XmlUnitTestResultPrinter); -}; - -// Creates a new XmlUnitTestResultPrinter. -XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::XmlUnitTestResultPrinter(const char* output_file) - : output_file_(output_file) { - if (output_file_.empty()) { - GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << "XML output file may not be null"; - } -} - -// Called after the unit test ends. -void XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test, - int /*iteration*/) { - FILE* xmlout = OpenFileForWriting(output_file_); - std::stringstream stream; - PrintXmlUnitTest(&stream, unit_test); - fprintf(xmlout, "%s", StringStreamToString(&stream).c_str()); - fclose(xmlout); -} - -void XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::ListTestsMatchingFilter( - const std::vector<TestSuite*>& test_suites) { - FILE* xmlout = OpenFileForWriting(output_file_); - std::stringstream stream; - PrintXmlTestsList(&stream, test_suites); - fprintf(xmlout, "%s", StringStreamToString(&stream).c_str()); - fclose(xmlout); -} - -// Returns an XML-escaped copy of the input string str. If is_attribute -// is true, the text is meant to appear as an attribute value, and -// normalizable whitespace is preserved by replacing it with character -// references. -// -// Invalid XML characters in str, if any, are stripped from the output. -// It is expected that most, if not all, of the text processed by this -// module will consist of ordinary English text. -// If this module is ever modified to produce version 1.1 XML output, -// most invalid characters can be retained using character references. -std::string XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::EscapeXml( - const std::string& str, bool is_attribute) { - Message m; - - for (size_t i = 0; i < str.size(); ++i) { - const char ch = str[i]; - switch (ch) { - case '<': - m << "<"; - break; - case '>': - m << ">"; - break; - case '&': - m << "&"; - break; - case '\'': - if (is_attribute) - m << "'"; - else - m << '\''; - break; - case '"': - if (is_attribute) - m << """; - else - m << '"'; - break; - default: - if (IsValidXmlCharacter(ch)) { - if (is_attribute && IsNormalizableWhitespace(ch)) - m << "&#x" << String::FormatByte(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)) - << ";"; - else - m << ch; - } - break; - } - } - - return m.GetString(); -} - -// Returns the given string with all characters invalid in XML removed. -// Currently invalid characters are dropped from the string. An -// alternative is to replace them with certain characters such as . or ?. -std::string XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::RemoveInvalidXmlCharacters( - const std::string& str) { - std::string output; - output.reserve(str.size()); - for (std::string::const_iterator it = str.begin(); it != str.end(); ++it) - if (IsValidXmlCharacter(*it)) - output.push_back(*it); - - return output; -} - -// The following routines generate an XML representation of a UnitTest -// object. -// GOOGLETEST_CM0009 DO NOT DELETE -// -// This is how Google Test concepts map to the DTD: -// -// <testsuites name="AllTests"> <-- corresponds to a UnitTest object -// <testsuite name="testcase-name"> <-- corresponds to a TestSuite object -// <testcase name="test-name"> <-- corresponds to a TestInfo object -// <failure message="...">...</failure> -// <failure message="...">...</failure> -// <failure message="...">...</failure> -// <-- individual assertion failures -// </testcase> -// </testsuite> -// </testsuites> - -// Formats the given time in milliseconds as seconds. -std::string FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(TimeInMillis ms) { - ::std::stringstream ss; - ss << (static_cast<double>(ms) * 1e-3); - return ss.str(); -} - -static bool PortableLocaltime(time_t seconds, struct tm* out) { -#if defined(_MSC_VER) - return localtime_s(out, &seconds) == 0; -#elif defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(__MINGW64__) - // MINGW <time.h> provides neither localtime_r nor localtime_s, but uses - // Windows' localtime(), which has a thread-local tm buffer. - struct tm* tm_ptr = localtime(&seconds); // NOLINT - if (tm_ptr == nullptr) return false; - *out = *tm_ptr; - return true; -#else - return localtime_r(&seconds, out) != nullptr; -#endif -} - -// Converts the given epoch time in milliseconds to a date string in the ISO -// 8601 format, without the timezone information. -std::string FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601(TimeInMillis ms) { - struct tm time_struct; - if (!PortableLocaltime(static_cast<time_t>(ms / 1000), &time_struct)) - return ""; - // YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss - return StreamableToString(time_struct.tm_year + 1900) + "-" + - String::FormatIntWidth2(time_struct.tm_mon + 1) + "-" + - String::FormatIntWidth2(time_struct.tm_mday) + "T" + - String::FormatIntWidth2(time_struct.tm_hour) + ":" + - String::FormatIntWidth2(time_struct.tm_min) + ":" + - String::FormatIntWidth2(time_struct.tm_sec); -} - -// Streams an XML CDATA section, escaping invalid CDATA sequences as needed. -void XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::OutputXmlCDataSection(::std::ostream* stream, - const char* data) { - const char* segment = data; - *stream << "<![CDATA["; - for (;;) { - const char* const next_segment = strstr(segment, "]]>"); - if (next_segment != nullptr) { - stream->write( - segment, static_cast<std::streamsize>(next_segment - segment)); - *stream << "]]>]]><![CDATA["; - segment = next_segment + strlen("]]>"); - } else { - *stream << segment; - break; - } - } - *stream << "]]>"; -} - -void XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::OutputXmlAttribute( - std::ostream* stream, - const std::string& element_name, - const std::string& name, - const std::string& value) { - const std::vector<std::string>& allowed_names = - GetReservedOutputAttributesForElement(element_name); - - GTEST_CHECK_(std::find(allowed_names.begin(), allowed_names.end(), name) != - allowed_names.end()) - << "Attribute " << name << " is not allowed for element <" << element_name - << ">."; - - *stream << " " << name << "=\"" << EscapeXmlAttribute(value) << "\""; -} - -// Prints an XML representation of a TestInfo object. -void XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::OutputXmlTestInfo(::std::ostream* stream, - const char* test_suite_name, - const TestInfo& test_info) { - const TestResult& result = *test_info.result(); - const std::string kTestsuite = "testcase"; - - if (test_info.is_in_another_shard()) { - return; - } - - *stream << " <testcase"; - OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "name", test_info.name()); - - if (test_info.value_param() != nullptr) { - OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "value_param", - test_info.value_param()); - } - if (test_info.type_param() != nullptr) { - OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "type_param", - test_info.type_param()); - } - if (GTEST_FLAG(list_tests)) { - OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "file", test_info.file()); - OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "line", - StreamableToString(test_info.line())); - *stream << " />\n"; - return; - } - - OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "status", - test_info.should_run() ? "run" : "notrun"); - OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "result", - test_info.should_run() - ? (result.Skipped() ? "skipped" : "completed") - : "suppressed"); - OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "time", - FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(result.elapsed_time())); - OutputXmlAttribute( - stream, kTestsuite, "timestamp", - FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601(result.start_timestamp())); - OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "classname", test_suite_name); - - int failures = 0; - for (int i = 0; i < result.total_part_count(); ++i) { - const TestPartResult& part = result.GetTestPartResult(i); - if (part.failed()) { - if (++failures == 1) { - *stream << ">\n"; - } - const std::string location = - internal::FormatCompilerIndependentFileLocation(part.file_name(), - part.line_number()); - const std::string summary = location + "\n" + part.summary(); - *stream << " <failure message=\"" - << EscapeXmlAttribute(summary.c_str()) - << "\" type=\"\">"; - const std::string detail = location + "\n" + part.message(); - OutputXmlCDataSection(stream, RemoveInvalidXmlCharacters(detail).c_str()); - *stream << "</failure>\n"; - } - } - - if (failures == 0 && result.test_property_count() == 0) { - *stream << " />\n"; - } else { - if (failures == 0) { - *stream << ">\n"; - } - OutputXmlTestProperties(stream, result); - *stream << " </testcase>\n"; - } -} - -// Prints an XML representation of a TestSuite object -void XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::PrintXmlTestSuite(std::ostream* stream, - const TestSuite& test_suite) { - const std::string kTestsuite = "testsuite"; - *stream << " <" << kTestsuite; - OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "name", test_suite.name()); - OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "tests", - StreamableToString(test_suite.reportable_test_count())); - if (!GTEST_FLAG(list_tests)) { - OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "failures", - StreamableToString(test_suite.failed_test_count())); - OutputXmlAttribute( - stream, kTestsuite, "disabled", - StreamableToString(test_suite.reportable_disabled_test_count())); - OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "errors", "0"); - OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "time", - FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(test_suite.elapsed_time())); - OutputXmlAttribute( - stream, kTestsuite, "timestamp", - FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601(test_suite.start_timestamp())); - *stream << TestPropertiesAsXmlAttributes(test_suite.ad_hoc_test_result()); - } - *stream << ">\n"; - for (int i = 0; i < test_suite.total_test_count(); ++i) { - if (test_suite.GetTestInfo(i)->is_reportable()) - OutputXmlTestInfo(stream, test_suite.name(), *test_suite.GetTestInfo(i)); - } - *stream << " </" << kTestsuite << ">\n"; -} - -// Prints an XML summary of unit_test to output stream out. -void XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::PrintXmlUnitTest(std::ostream* stream, - const UnitTest& unit_test) { - const std::string kTestsuites = "testsuites"; - - *stream << "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n"; - *stream << "<" << kTestsuites; - - OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuites, "tests", - StreamableToString(unit_test.reportable_test_count())); - OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuites, "failures", - StreamableToString(unit_test.failed_test_count())); - OutputXmlAttribute( - stream, kTestsuites, "disabled", - StreamableToString(unit_test.reportable_disabled_test_count())); - OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuites, "errors", "0"); - OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuites, "time", - FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(unit_test.elapsed_time())); - OutputXmlAttribute( - stream, kTestsuites, "timestamp", - FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601(unit_test.start_timestamp())); - - if (GTEST_FLAG(shuffle)) { - OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuites, "random_seed", - StreamableToString(unit_test.random_seed())); - } - *stream << TestPropertiesAsXmlAttributes(unit_test.ad_hoc_test_result()); - - OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuites, "name", "AllTests"); - *stream << ">\n"; - - for (int i = 0; i < unit_test.total_test_suite_count(); ++i) { - if (unit_test.GetTestSuite(i)->reportable_test_count() > 0) - PrintXmlTestSuite(stream, *unit_test.GetTestSuite(i)); - } - *stream << "</" << kTestsuites << ">\n"; -} - -void XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::PrintXmlTestsList( - std::ostream* stream, const std::vector<TestSuite*>& test_suites) { - const std::string kTestsuites = "testsuites"; - - *stream << "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n"; - *stream << "<" << kTestsuites; - - int total_tests = 0; - for (auto test_suite : test_suites) { - total_tests += test_suite->total_test_count(); - } - OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuites, "tests", - StreamableToString(total_tests)); - OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuites, "name", "AllTests"); - *stream << ">\n"; - - for (auto test_suite : test_suites) { - PrintXmlTestSuite(stream, *test_suite); - } - *stream << "</" << kTestsuites << ">\n"; -} - -// Produces a string representing the test properties in a result as space -// delimited XML attributes based on the property key="value" pairs. -std::string XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::TestPropertiesAsXmlAttributes( - const TestResult& result) { - Message attributes; - for (int i = 0; i < result.test_property_count(); ++i) { - const TestProperty& property = result.GetTestProperty(i); - attributes << " " << property.key() << "=" - << "\"" << EscapeXmlAttribute(property.value()) << "\""; - } - return attributes.GetString(); -} - -void XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::OutputXmlTestProperties( - std::ostream* stream, const TestResult& result) { - const std::string kProperties = "properties"; - const std::string kProperty = "property"; - - if (result.test_property_count() <= 0) { - return; - } - - *stream << "<" << kProperties << ">\n"; - for (int i = 0; i < result.test_property_count(); ++i) { - const TestProperty& property = result.GetTestProperty(i); - *stream << "<" << kProperty; - *stream << " name=\"" << EscapeXmlAttribute(property.key()) << "\""; - *stream << " value=\"" << EscapeXmlAttribute(property.value()) << "\""; - *stream << "/>\n"; - } - *stream << "</" << kProperties << ">\n"; -} - -// End XmlUnitTestResultPrinter - -// This class generates an JSON output file. -class JsonUnitTestResultPrinter : public EmptyTestEventListener { - public: - explicit JsonUnitTestResultPrinter(const char* output_file); - - void OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test, int iteration) override; - - // Prints an JSON summary of all unit tests. - static void PrintJsonTestList(::std::ostream* stream, - const std::vector<TestSuite*>& test_suites); - - private: - // Returns an JSON-escaped copy of the input string str. - static std::string EscapeJson(const std::string& str); - - //// Verifies that the given attribute belongs to the given element and - //// streams the attribute as JSON. - static void OutputJsonKey(std::ostream* stream, - const std::string& element_name, - const std::string& name, - const std::string& value, - const std::string& indent, - bool comma = true); - static void OutputJsonKey(std::ostream* stream, - const std::string& element_name, - const std::string& name, - int value, - const std::string& indent, - bool comma = true); - - // Streams a JSON representation of a TestInfo object. - static void OutputJsonTestInfo(::std::ostream* stream, - const char* test_suite_name, - const TestInfo& test_info); - - // Prints a JSON representation of a TestSuite object - static void PrintJsonTestSuite(::std::ostream* stream, - const TestSuite& test_suite); - - // Prints a JSON summary of unit_test to output stream out. - static void PrintJsonUnitTest(::std::ostream* stream, - const UnitTest& unit_test); - - // Produces a string representing the test properties in a result as - // a JSON dictionary. - static std::string TestPropertiesAsJson(const TestResult& result, - const std::string& indent); - - // The output file. - const std::string output_file_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(JsonUnitTestResultPrinter); -}; - -// Creates a new JsonUnitTestResultPrinter. -JsonUnitTestResultPrinter::JsonUnitTestResultPrinter(const char* output_file) - : output_file_(output_file) { - if (output_file_.empty()) { - GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << "JSON output file may not be null"; - } -} - -void JsonUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test, - int /*iteration*/) { - FILE* jsonout = OpenFileForWriting(output_file_); - std::stringstream stream; - PrintJsonUnitTest(&stream, unit_test); - fprintf(jsonout, "%s", StringStreamToString(&stream).c_str()); - fclose(jsonout); -} - -// Returns an JSON-escaped copy of the input string str. -std::string JsonUnitTestResultPrinter::EscapeJson(const std::string& str) { - Message m; - - for (size_t i = 0; i < str.size(); ++i) { - const char ch = str[i]; - switch (ch) { - case '\\': - case '"': - case '/': - m << '\\' << ch; - break; - case '\b': - m << "\\b"; - break; - case '\t': - m << "\\t"; - break; - case '\n': - m << "\\n"; - break; - case '\f': - m << "\\f"; - break; - case '\r': - m << "\\r"; - break; - default: - if (ch < ' ') { - m << "\\u00" << String::FormatByte(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)); - } else { - m << ch; - } - break; - } - } - - return m.GetString(); -} - -// The following routines generate an JSON representation of a UnitTest -// object. - -// Formats the given time in milliseconds as seconds. -static std::string FormatTimeInMillisAsDuration(TimeInMillis ms) { - ::std::stringstream ss; - ss << (static_cast<double>(ms) * 1e-3) << "s"; - return ss.str(); -} - -// Converts the given epoch time in milliseconds to a date string in the -// RFC3339 format, without the timezone information. -static std::string FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsRFC3339(TimeInMillis ms) { - struct tm time_struct; - if (!PortableLocaltime(static_cast<time_t>(ms / 1000), &time_struct)) - return ""; - // YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss - return StreamableToString(time_struct.tm_year + 1900) + "-" + - String::FormatIntWidth2(time_struct.tm_mon + 1) + "-" + - String::FormatIntWidth2(time_struct.tm_mday) + "T" + - String::FormatIntWidth2(time_struct.tm_hour) + ":" + - String::FormatIntWidth2(time_struct.tm_min) + ":" + - String::FormatIntWidth2(time_struct.tm_sec) + "Z"; -} - -static inline std::string Indent(size_t width) { - return std::string(width, ' '); -} - -void JsonUnitTestResultPrinter::OutputJsonKey( - std::ostream* stream, - const std::string& element_name, - const std::string& name, - const std::string& value, - const std::string& indent, - bool comma) { - const std::vector<std::string>& allowed_names = - GetReservedOutputAttributesForElement(element_name); - - GTEST_CHECK_(std::find(allowed_names.begin(), allowed_names.end(), name) != - allowed_names.end()) - << "Key \"" << name << "\" is not allowed for value \"" << element_name - << "\"."; - - *stream << indent << "\"" << name << "\": \"" << EscapeJson(value) << "\""; - if (comma) - *stream << ",\n"; -} - -void JsonUnitTestResultPrinter::OutputJsonKey( - std::ostream* stream, - const std::string& element_name, - const std::string& name, - int value, - const std::string& indent, - bool comma) { - const std::vector<std::string>& allowed_names = - GetReservedOutputAttributesForElement(element_name); - - GTEST_CHECK_(std::find(allowed_names.begin(), allowed_names.end(), name) != - allowed_names.end()) - << "Key \"" << name << "\" is not allowed for value \"" << element_name - << "\"."; - - *stream << indent << "\"" << name << "\": " << StreamableToString(value); - if (comma) - *stream << ",\n"; -} - -// Prints a JSON representation of a TestInfo object. -void JsonUnitTestResultPrinter::OutputJsonTestInfo(::std::ostream* stream, - const char* test_suite_name, - const TestInfo& test_info) { - const TestResult& result = *test_info.result(); - const std::string kTestsuite = "testcase"; - const std::string kIndent = Indent(10); - - *stream << Indent(8) << "{\n"; - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuite, "name", test_info.name(), kIndent); - - if (test_info.value_param() != nullptr) { - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuite, "value_param", test_info.value_param(), - kIndent); - } - if (test_info.type_param() != nullptr) { - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuite, "type_param", test_info.type_param(), - kIndent); - } - if (GTEST_FLAG(list_tests)) { - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuite, "file", test_info.file(), kIndent); - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuite, "line", test_info.line(), kIndent, false); - *stream << "\n" << Indent(8) << "}"; - return; - } - - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuite, "status", - test_info.should_run() ? "RUN" : "NOTRUN", kIndent); - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuite, "result", - test_info.should_run() - ? (result.Skipped() ? "SKIPPED" : "COMPLETED") - : "SUPPRESSED", - kIndent); - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuite, "timestamp", - FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsRFC3339(result.start_timestamp()), - kIndent); - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuite, "time", - FormatTimeInMillisAsDuration(result.elapsed_time()), kIndent); - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuite, "classname", test_suite_name, kIndent, - false); - *stream << TestPropertiesAsJson(result, kIndent); - - int failures = 0; - for (int i = 0; i < result.total_part_count(); ++i) { - const TestPartResult& part = result.GetTestPartResult(i); - if (part.failed()) { - *stream << ",\n"; - if (++failures == 1) { - *stream << kIndent << "\"" << "failures" << "\": [\n"; - } - const std::string location = - internal::FormatCompilerIndependentFileLocation(part.file_name(), - part.line_number()); - const std::string message = EscapeJson(location + "\n" + part.message()); - *stream << kIndent << " {\n" - << kIndent << " \"failure\": \"" << message << "\",\n" - << kIndent << " \"type\": \"\"\n" - << kIndent << " }"; - } - } - - if (failures > 0) - *stream << "\n" << kIndent << "]"; - *stream << "\n" << Indent(8) << "}"; -} - -// Prints an JSON representation of a TestSuite object -void JsonUnitTestResultPrinter::PrintJsonTestSuite( - std::ostream* stream, const TestSuite& test_suite) { - const std::string kTestsuite = "testsuite"; - const std::string kIndent = Indent(6); - - *stream << Indent(4) << "{\n"; - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuite, "name", test_suite.name(), kIndent); - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuite, "tests", test_suite.reportable_test_count(), - kIndent); - if (!GTEST_FLAG(list_tests)) { - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuite, "failures", - test_suite.failed_test_count(), kIndent); - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuite, "disabled", - test_suite.reportable_disabled_test_count(), kIndent); - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuite, "errors", 0, kIndent); - OutputJsonKey( - stream, kTestsuite, "timestamp", - FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsRFC3339(test_suite.start_timestamp()), - kIndent); - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuite, "time", - FormatTimeInMillisAsDuration(test_suite.elapsed_time()), - kIndent, false); - *stream << TestPropertiesAsJson(test_suite.ad_hoc_test_result(), kIndent) - << ",\n"; - } - - *stream << kIndent << "\"" << kTestsuite << "\": [\n"; - - bool comma = false; - for (int i = 0; i < test_suite.total_test_count(); ++i) { - if (test_suite.GetTestInfo(i)->is_reportable()) { - if (comma) { - *stream << ",\n"; - } else { - comma = true; - } - OutputJsonTestInfo(stream, test_suite.name(), *test_suite.GetTestInfo(i)); - } - } - *stream << "\n" << kIndent << "]\n" << Indent(4) << "}"; -} - -// Prints a JSON summary of unit_test to output stream out. -void JsonUnitTestResultPrinter::PrintJsonUnitTest(std::ostream* stream, - const UnitTest& unit_test) { - const std::string kTestsuites = "testsuites"; - const std::string kIndent = Indent(2); - *stream << "{\n"; - - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuites, "tests", unit_test.reportable_test_count(), - kIndent); - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuites, "failures", unit_test.failed_test_count(), - kIndent); - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuites, "disabled", - unit_test.reportable_disabled_test_count(), kIndent); - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuites, "errors", 0, kIndent); - if (GTEST_FLAG(shuffle)) { - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuites, "random_seed", unit_test.random_seed(), - kIndent); - } - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuites, "timestamp", - FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsRFC3339(unit_test.start_timestamp()), - kIndent); - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuites, "time", - FormatTimeInMillisAsDuration(unit_test.elapsed_time()), kIndent, - false); - - *stream << TestPropertiesAsJson(unit_test.ad_hoc_test_result(), kIndent) - << ",\n"; - - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuites, "name", "AllTests", kIndent); - *stream << kIndent << "\"" << kTestsuites << "\": [\n"; - - bool comma = false; - for (int i = 0; i < unit_test.total_test_suite_count(); ++i) { - if (unit_test.GetTestSuite(i)->reportable_test_count() > 0) { - if (comma) { - *stream << ",\n"; - } else { - comma = true; - } - PrintJsonTestSuite(stream, *unit_test.GetTestSuite(i)); - } - } - - *stream << "\n" << kIndent << "]\n" << "}\n"; -} - -void JsonUnitTestResultPrinter::PrintJsonTestList( - std::ostream* stream, const std::vector<TestSuite*>& test_suites) { - const std::string kTestsuites = "testsuites"; - const std::string kIndent = Indent(2); - *stream << "{\n"; - int total_tests = 0; - for (auto test_suite : test_suites) { - total_tests += test_suite->total_test_count(); - } - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuites, "tests", total_tests, kIndent); - - OutputJsonKey(stream, kTestsuites, "name", "AllTests", kIndent); - *stream << kIndent << "\"" << kTestsuites << "\": [\n"; - - for (size_t i = 0; i < test_suites.size(); ++i) { - if (i != 0) { - *stream << ",\n"; - } - PrintJsonTestSuite(stream, *test_suites[i]); - } - - *stream << "\n" - << kIndent << "]\n" - << "}\n"; -} -// Produces a string representing the test properties in a result as -// a JSON dictionary. -std::string JsonUnitTestResultPrinter::TestPropertiesAsJson( - const TestResult& result, const std::string& indent) { - Message attributes; - for (int i = 0; i < result.test_property_count(); ++i) { - const TestProperty& property = result.GetTestProperty(i); - attributes << ",\n" << indent << "\"" << property.key() << "\": " - << "\"" << EscapeJson(property.value()) << "\""; - } - return attributes.GetString(); -} - -// End JsonUnitTestResultPrinter - -#if GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ - -// Checks if str contains '=', '&', '%' or '\n' characters. If yes, -// replaces them by "%xx" where xx is their hexadecimal value. For -// example, replaces "=" with "%3D". This algorithm is O(strlen(str)) -// in both time and space -- important as the input str may contain an -// arbitrarily long test failure message and stack trace. -std::string StreamingListener::UrlEncode(const char* str) { - std::string result; - result.reserve(strlen(str) + 1); - for (char ch = *str; ch != '\0'; ch = *++str) { - switch (ch) { - case '%': - case '=': - case '&': - case '\n': - result.append("%" + String::FormatByte(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch))); - break; - default: - result.push_back(ch); - break; - } - } - return result; -} - -void StreamingListener::SocketWriter::MakeConnection() { - GTEST_CHECK_(sockfd_ == -1) - << "MakeConnection() can't be called when there is already a connection."; - - addrinfo hints; - memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints)); - hints.ai_family = AF_UNSPEC; // To allow both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. - hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM; - addrinfo* servinfo = nullptr; - - // Use the getaddrinfo() to get a linked list of IP addresses for - // the given host name. - const int error_num = getaddrinfo( - host_name_.c_str(), port_num_.c_str(), &hints, &servinfo); - if (error_num != 0) { - GTEST_LOG_(WARNING) << "stream_result_to: getaddrinfo() failed: " - << gai_strerror(error_num); - } - - // Loop through all the results and connect to the first we can. - for (addrinfo* cur_addr = servinfo; sockfd_ == -1 && cur_addr != nullptr; - cur_addr = cur_addr->ai_next) { - sockfd_ = socket( - cur_addr->ai_family, cur_addr->ai_socktype, cur_addr->ai_protocol); - if (sockfd_ != -1) { - // Connect the client socket to the server socket. - if (connect(sockfd_, cur_addr->ai_addr, cur_addr->ai_addrlen) == -1) { - close(sockfd_); - sockfd_ = -1; - } - } - } - - freeaddrinfo(servinfo); // all done with this structure - - if (sockfd_ == -1) { - GTEST_LOG_(WARNING) << "stream_result_to: failed to connect to " - << host_name_ << ":" << port_num_; - } -} - -// End of class Streaming Listener -#endif // GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS__ - -// class OsStackTraceGetter - -const char* const OsStackTraceGetterInterface::kElidedFramesMarker = - "... " GTEST_NAME_ " internal frames ..."; - -std::string OsStackTraceGetter::CurrentStackTrace(int max_depth, int skip_count) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) { -#if GTEST_HAS_ABSL - std::string result; - - if (max_depth <= 0) { - return result; - } - - max_depth = std::min(max_depth, kMaxStackTraceDepth); - - std::vector<void*> raw_stack(max_depth); - // Skips the frames requested by the caller, plus this function. - const int raw_stack_size = - absl::GetStackTrace(&raw_stack[0], max_depth, skip_count + 1); - - void* caller_frame = nullptr; - { - MutexLock lock(&mutex_); - caller_frame = caller_frame_; - } - - for (int i = 0; i < raw_stack_size; ++i) { - if (raw_stack[i] == caller_frame && - !GTEST_FLAG(show_internal_stack_frames)) { - // Add a marker to the trace and stop adding frames. - absl::StrAppend(&result, kElidedFramesMarker, "\n"); - break; - } - - char tmp[1024]; - const char* symbol = "(unknown)"; - if (absl::Symbolize(raw_stack[i], tmp, sizeof(tmp))) { - symbol = tmp; - } - - char line[1024]; - snprintf(line, sizeof(line), " %p: %s\n", raw_stack[i], symbol); - result += line; - } - - return result; - -#else // !GTEST_HAS_ABSL - static_cast<void>(max_depth); - static_cast<void>(skip_count); - return ""; -#endif // GTEST_HAS_ABSL -} - -void OsStackTraceGetter::UponLeavingGTest() GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) { -#if GTEST_HAS_ABSL - void* caller_frame = nullptr; - if (absl::GetStackTrace(&caller_frame, 1, 3) <= 0) { - caller_frame = nullptr; - } - - MutexLock lock(&mutex_); - caller_frame_ = caller_frame; -#endif // GTEST_HAS_ABSL -} - -// A helper class that creates the premature-exit file in its -// constructor and deletes the file in its destructor. -class ScopedPrematureExitFile { - public: - explicit ScopedPrematureExitFile(const char* premature_exit_filepath) - : premature_exit_filepath_(premature_exit_filepath ? - premature_exit_filepath : "") { - // If a path to the premature-exit file is specified... - if (!premature_exit_filepath_.empty()) { - // create the file with a single "0" character in it. I/O - // errors are ignored as there's nothing better we can do and we - // don't want to fail the test because of this. - FILE* pfile = posix::FOpen(premature_exit_filepath, "w"); - fwrite("0", 1, 1, pfile); - fclose(pfile); - } - } - - ~ScopedPrematureExitFile() { -#if !defined GTEST_OS_ESP8266 - if (!premature_exit_filepath_.empty()) { - int retval = remove(premature_exit_filepath_.c_str()); - if (retval) { - GTEST_LOG_(ERROR) << "Failed to remove premature exit filepath \"" - << premature_exit_filepath_ << "\" with error " - << retval; - } - } -#endif - } - - private: - const std::string premature_exit_filepath_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ScopedPrematureExitFile); -}; - -} // namespace internal - -// class TestEventListeners - -TestEventListeners::TestEventListeners() - : repeater_(new internal::TestEventRepeater()), - default_result_printer_(nullptr), - default_xml_generator_(nullptr) {} - -TestEventListeners::~TestEventListeners() { delete repeater_; } - -// Returns the standard listener responsible for the default console -// output. Can be removed from the listeners list to shut down default -// console output. Note that removing this object from the listener list -// with Release transfers its ownership to the user. -void TestEventListeners::Append(TestEventListener* listener) { - repeater_->Append(listener); -} - -// Removes the given event listener from the list and returns it. It then -// becomes the caller's responsibility to delete the listener. Returns -// NULL if the listener is not found in the list. -TestEventListener* TestEventListeners::Release(TestEventListener* listener) { - if (listener == default_result_printer_) - default_result_printer_ = nullptr; - else if (listener == default_xml_generator_) - default_xml_generator_ = nullptr; - return repeater_->Release(listener); -} - -// Returns repeater that broadcasts the TestEventListener events to all -// subscribers. -TestEventListener* TestEventListeners::repeater() { return repeater_; } - -// Sets the default_result_printer attribute to the provided listener. -// The listener is also added to the listener list and previous -// default_result_printer is removed from it and deleted. The listener can -// also be NULL in which case it will not be added to the list. Does -// nothing if the previous and the current listener objects are the same. -void TestEventListeners::SetDefaultResultPrinter(TestEventListener* listener) { - if (default_result_printer_ != listener) { - // It is an error to pass this method a listener that is already in the - // list. - delete Release(default_result_printer_); - default_result_printer_ = listener; - if (listener != nullptr) Append(listener); - } -} - -// Sets the default_xml_generator attribute to the provided listener. The -// listener is also added to the listener list and previous -// default_xml_generator is removed from it and deleted. The listener can -// also be NULL in which case it will not be added to the list. Does -// nothing if the previous and the current listener objects are the same. -void TestEventListeners::SetDefaultXmlGenerator(TestEventListener* listener) { - if (default_xml_generator_ != listener) { - // It is an error to pass this method a listener that is already in the - // list. - delete Release(default_xml_generator_); - default_xml_generator_ = listener; - if (listener != nullptr) Append(listener); - } -} - -// Controls whether events will be forwarded by the repeater to the -// listeners in the list. -bool TestEventListeners::EventForwardingEnabled() const { - return repeater_->forwarding_enabled(); -} - -void TestEventListeners::SuppressEventForwarding() { - repeater_->set_forwarding_enabled(false); -} - -// class UnitTest - -// Gets the singleton UnitTest object. The first time this method is -// called, a UnitTest object is constructed and returned. Consecutive -// calls will return the same object. -// -// We don't protect this under mutex_ as a user is not supposed to -// call this before main() starts, from which point on the return -// value will never change. -UnitTest* UnitTest::GetInstance() { - // CodeGear C++Builder insists on a public destructor for the - // default implementation. Use this implementation to keep good OO - // design with private destructor. - -#if defined(__BORLANDC__) - static UnitTest* const instance = new UnitTest; - return instance; -#else - static UnitTest instance; - return &instance; -#endif // defined(__BORLANDC__) -} - -// Gets the number of successful test suites. -int UnitTest::successful_test_suite_count() const { - return impl()->successful_test_suite_count(); -} - -// Gets the number of failed test suites. -int UnitTest::failed_test_suite_count() const { - return impl()->failed_test_suite_count(); -} - -// Gets the number of all test suites. -int UnitTest::total_test_suite_count() const { - return impl()->total_test_suite_count(); -} - -// Gets the number of all test suites that contain at least one test -// that should run. -int UnitTest::test_suite_to_run_count() const { - return impl()->test_suite_to_run_count(); -} - -// Legacy API is deprecated but still available -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ -int UnitTest::successful_test_case_count() const { - return impl()->successful_test_suite_count(); -} -int UnitTest::failed_test_case_count() const { - return impl()->failed_test_suite_count(); -} -int UnitTest::total_test_case_count() const { - return impl()->total_test_suite_count(); -} -int UnitTest::test_case_to_run_count() const { - return impl()->test_suite_to_run_count(); -} -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - -// Gets the number of successful tests. -int UnitTest::successful_test_count() const { - return impl()->successful_test_count(); -} - -// Gets the number of skipped tests. -int UnitTest::skipped_test_count() const { - return impl()->skipped_test_count(); -} - -// Gets the number of failed tests. -int UnitTest::failed_test_count() const { return impl()->failed_test_count(); } - -// Gets the number of disabled tests that will be reported in the XML report. -int UnitTest::reportable_disabled_test_count() const { - return impl()->reportable_disabled_test_count(); -} - -// Gets the number of disabled tests. -int UnitTest::disabled_test_count() const { - return impl()->disabled_test_count(); -} - -// Gets the number of tests to be printed in the XML report. -int UnitTest::reportable_test_count() const { - return impl()->reportable_test_count(); -} - -// Gets the number of all tests. -int UnitTest::total_test_count() const { return impl()->total_test_count(); } - -// Gets the number of tests that should run. -int UnitTest::test_to_run_count() const { return impl()->test_to_run_count(); } - -// Gets the time of the test program start, in ms from the start of the -// UNIX epoch. -internal::TimeInMillis UnitTest::start_timestamp() const { - return impl()->start_timestamp(); -} - -// Gets the elapsed time, in milliseconds. -internal::TimeInMillis UnitTest::elapsed_time() const { - return impl()->elapsed_time(); -} - -// Returns true if and only if the unit test passed (i.e. all test suites -// passed). -bool UnitTest::Passed() const { return impl()->Passed(); } - -// Returns true if and only if the unit test failed (i.e. some test suite -// failed or something outside of all tests failed). -bool UnitTest::Failed() const { return impl()->Failed(); } - -// Gets the i-th test suite among all the test suites. i can range from 0 to -// total_test_suite_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL. -const TestSuite* UnitTest::GetTestSuite(int i) const { - return impl()->GetTestSuite(i); -} - -// Legacy API is deprecated but still available -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ -const TestCase* UnitTest::GetTestCase(int i) const { - return impl()->GetTestCase(i); -} -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - -// Returns the TestResult containing information on test failures and -// properties logged outside of individual test suites. -const TestResult& UnitTest::ad_hoc_test_result() const { - return *impl()->ad_hoc_test_result(); -} - -// Gets the i-th test suite among all the test suites. i can range from 0 to -// total_test_suite_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL. -TestSuite* UnitTest::GetMutableTestSuite(int i) { - return impl()->GetMutableSuiteCase(i); -} - -// Returns the list of event listeners that can be used to track events -// inside Google Test. -TestEventListeners& UnitTest::listeners() { - return *impl()->listeners(); -} - -// Registers and returns a global test environment. When a test -// program is run, all global test environments will be set-up in the -// order they were registered. After all tests in the program have -// finished, all global test environments will be torn-down in the -// *reverse* order they were registered. -// -// The UnitTest object takes ownership of the given environment. -// -// We don't protect this under mutex_, as we only support calling it -// from the main thread. -Environment* UnitTest::AddEnvironment(Environment* env) { - if (env == nullptr) { - return nullptr; - } - - impl_->environments().push_back(env); - return env; -} - -// Adds a TestPartResult to the current TestResult object. All Google Test -// assertion macros (e.g. ASSERT_TRUE, EXPECT_EQ, etc) eventually call -// this to report their results. The user code should use the -// assertion macros instead of calling this directly. -void UnitTest::AddTestPartResult( - TestPartResult::Type result_type, - const char* file_name, - int line_number, - const std::string& message, - const std::string& os_stack_trace) GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) { - Message msg; - msg << message; - - internal::MutexLock lock(&mutex_); - if (impl_->gtest_trace_stack().size() > 0) { - msg << "\n" << GTEST_NAME_ << " trace:"; - - for (size_t i = impl_->gtest_trace_stack().size(); i > 0; --i) { - const internal::TraceInfo& trace = impl_->gtest_trace_stack()[i - 1]; - msg << "\n" << internal::FormatFileLocation(trace.file, trace.line) - << " " << trace.message; - } - } - - if (os_stack_trace.c_str() != nullptr && !os_stack_trace.empty()) { - msg << internal::kStackTraceMarker << os_stack_trace; - } - - const TestPartResult result = TestPartResult( - result_type, file_name, line_number, msg.GetString().c_str()); - impl_->GetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread()-> - ReportTestPartResult(result); - - if (result_type != TestPartResult::kSuccess && - result_type != TestPartResult::kSkip) { - // gtest_break_on_failure takes precedence over - // gtest_throw_on_failure. This allows a user to set the latter - // in the code (perhaps in order to use Google Test assertions - // with another testing framework) and specify the former on the - // command line for debugging. - if (GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure)) { -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_PHONE && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_RT - // Using DebugBreak on Windows allows gtest to still break into a debugger - // when a failure happens and both the --gtest_break_on_failure and - // the --gtest_catch_exceptions flags are specified. - DebugBreak(); -#elif (!defined(__native_client__)) && \ - ((defined(__clang__) || defined(__GNUC__)) && \ - (defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__i386__))) - // with clang/gcc we can achieve the same effect on x86 by invoking int3 - asm("int3"); -#else - // Dereference nullptr through a volatile pointer to prevent the compiler - // from removing. We use this rather than abort() or __builtin_trap() for - // portability: some debuggers don't correctly trap abort(). - *static_cast<volatile int*>(nullptr) = 1; -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - } else if (GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure)) { -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - throw internal::GoogleTestFailureException(result); -#else - // We cannot call abort() as it generates a pop-up in debug mode - // that cannot be suppressed in VC 7.1 or below. - exit(1); -#endif - } - } -} - -// Adds a TestProperty to the current TestResult object when invoked from -// inside a test, to current TestSuite's ad_hoc_test_result_ when invoked -// from SetUpTestSuite or TearDownTestSuite, or to the global property set -// when invoked elsewhere. If the result already contains a property with -// the same key, the value will be updated. -void UnitTest::RecordProperty(const std::string& key, - const std::string& value) { - impl_->RecordProperty(TestProperty(key, value)); -} - -// Runs all tests in this UnitTest object and prints the result. -// Returns 0 if successful, or 1 otherwise. -// -// We don't protect this under mutex_, as we only support calling it -// from the main thread. -int UnitTest::Run() { - const bool in_death_test_child_process = - internal::GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test).length() > 0; - - // Google Test implements this protocol for catching that a test - // program exits before returning control to Google Test: - // - // 1. Upon start, Google Test creates a file whose absolute path - // is specified by the environment variable - // TEST_PREMATURE_EXIT_FILE. - // 2. When Google Test has finished its work, it deletes the file. - // - // This allows a test runner to set TEST_PREMATURE_EXIT_FILE before - // running a Google-Test-based test program and check the existence - // of the file at the end of the test execution to see if it has - // exited prematurely. - - // If we are in the child process of a death test, don't - // create/delete the premature exit file, as doing so is unnecessary - // and will confuse the parent process. Otherwise, create/delete - // the file upon entering/leaving this function. If the program - // somehow exits before this function has a chance to return, the - // premature-exit file will be left undeleted, causing a test runner - // that understands the premature-exit-file protocol to report the - // test as having failed. - const internal::ScopedPrematureExitFile premature_exit_file( - in_death_test_child_process - ? nullptr - : internal::posix::GetEnv("TEST_PREMATURE_EXIT_FILE")); - - // Captures the value of GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions). This value will be - // used for the duration of the program. - impl()->set_catch_exceptions(GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions)); - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - // Either the user wants Google Test to catch exceptions thrown by the - // tests or this is executing in the context of death test child - // process. In either case the user does not want to see pop-up dialogs - // about crashes - they are expected. - if (impl()->catch_exceptions() || in_death_test_child_process) { -# if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_PHONE && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_RT - // SetErrorMode doesn't exist on CE. - SetErrorMode(SEM_FAILCRITICALERRORS | SEM_NOALIGNMENTFAULTEXCEPT | - SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX | SEM_NOOPENFILEERRORBOX); -# endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -# if (defined(_MSC_VER) || GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW) && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - // Death test children can be terminated with _abort(). On Windows, - // _abort() can show a dialog with a warning message. This forces the - // abort message to go to stderr instead. - _set_error_mode(_OUT_TO_STDERR); -# endif - -# if defined(_MSC_VER) && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - // In the debug version, Visual Studio pops up a separate dialog - // offering a choice to debug the aborted program. We need to suppress - // this dialog or it will pop up for every EXPECT/ASSERT_DEATH statement - // executed. Google Test will notify the user of any unexpected - // failure via stderr. - if (!GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure)) - _set_abort_behavior( - 0x0, // Clear the following flags: - _WRITE_ABORT_MSG | _CALL_REPORTFAULT); // pop-up window, core dump. - - // In debug mode, the Windows CRT can crash with an assertion over invalid - // input (e.g. passing an invalid file descriptor). The default handling - // for these assertions is to pop up a dialog and wait for user input. - // Instead ask the CRT to dump such assertions to stderr non-interactively. - if (!IsDebuggerPresent()) { - (void)_CrtSetReportMode(_CRT_ASSERT, - _CRTDBG_MODE_FILE | _CRTDBG_MODE_DEBUG); - (void)_CrtSetReportFile(_CRT_ASSERT, _CRTDBG_FILE_STDERR); - } -# endif - } -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - - return internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported( - impl(), - &internal::UnitTestImpl::RunAllTests, - "auxiliary test code (environments or event listeners)") ? 0 : 1; -} - -// Returns the working directory when the first TEST() or TEST_F() was -// executed. -const char* UnitTest::original_working_dir() const { - return impl_->original_working_dir_.c_str(); -} - -// Returns the TestSuite object for the test that's currently running, -// or NULL if no test is running. -const TestSuite* UnitTest::current_test_suite() const - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) { - internal::MutexLock lock(&mutex_); - return impl_->current_test_suite(); -} - -// Legacy API is still available but deprecated -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ -const TestCase* UnitTest::current_test_case() const - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) { - internal::MutexLock lock(&mutex_); - return impl_->current_test_suite(); -} -#endif - -// Returns the TestInfo object for the test that's currently running, -// or NULL if no test is running. -const TestInfo* UnitTest::current_test_info() const - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) { - internal::MutexLock lock(&mutex_); - return impl_->current_test_info(); -} - -// Returns the random seed used at the start of the current test run. -int UnitTest::random_seed() const { return impl_->random_seed(); } - -// Returns ParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry object used to keep track of -// value-parameterized tests and instantiate and register them. -internal::ParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry& -UnitTest::parameterized_test_registry() GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) { - return impl_->parameterized_test_registry(); -} - -// Creates an empty UnitTest. -UnitTest::UnitTest() { - impl_ = new internal::UnitTestImpl(this); -} - -// Destructor of UnitTest. -UnitTest::~UnitTest() { - delete impl_; -} - -// Pushes a trace defined by SCOPED_TRACE() on to the per-thread -// Google Test trace stack. -void UnitTest::PushGTestTrace(const internal::TraceInfo& trace) - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) { - internal::MutexLock lock(&mutex_); - impl_->gtest_trace_stack().push_back(trace); -} - -// Pops a trace from the per-thread Google Test trace stack. -void UnitTest::PopGTestTrace() - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) { - internal::MutexLock lock(&mutex_); - impl_->gtest_trace_stack().pop_back(); -} - -namespace internal { - -UnitTestImpl::UnitTestImpl(UnitTest* parent) - : parent_(parent), - GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4355 /* using this in initializer */) - default_global_test_part_result_reporter_(this), - default_per_thread_test_part_result_reporter_(this), - GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() global_test_part_result_repoter_( - &default_global_test_part_result_reporter_), - per_thread_test_part_result_reporter_( - &default_per_thread_test_part_result_reporter_), - parameterized_test_registry_(), - parameterized_tests_registered_(false), - last_death_test_suite_(-1), - current_test_suite_(nullptr), - current_test_info_(nullptr), - ad_hoc_test_result_(), - os_stack_trace_getter_(nullptr), - post_flag_parse_init_performed_(false), - random_seed_(0), // Will be overridden by the flag before first use. - random_(0), // Will be reseeded before first use. - start_timestamp_(0), - elapsed_time_(0), -#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - death_test_factory_(new DefaultDeathTestFactory), -#endif - // Will be overridden by the flag before first use. - catch_exceptions_(false) { - listeners()->SetDefaultResultPrinter(new PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter); -} - -UnitTestImpl::~UnitTestImpl() { - // Deletes every TestSuite. - ForEach(test_suites_, internal::Delete<TestSuite>); - - // Deletes every Environment. - ForEach(environments_, internal::Delete<Environment>); - - delete os_stack_trace_getter_; -} - -// Adds a TestProperty to the current TestResult object when invoked in a -// context of a test, to current test suite's ad_hoc_test_result when invoke -// from SetUpTestSuite/TearDownTestSuite, or to the global property set -// otherwise. If the result already contains a property with the same key, -// the value will be updated. -void UnitTestImpl::RecordProperty(const TestProperty& test_property) { - std::string xml_element; - TestResult* test_result; // TestResult appropriate for property recording. - - if (current_test_info_ != nullptr) { - xml_element = "testcase"; - test_result = &(current_test_info_->result_); - } else if (current_test_suite_ != nullptr) { - xml_element = "testsuite"; - test_result = &(current_test_suite_->ad_hoc_test_result_); - } else { - xml_element = "testsuites"; - test_result = &ad_hoc_test_result_; - } - test_result->RecordProperty(xml_element, test_property); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST -// Disables event forwarding if the control is currently in a death test -// subprocess. Must not be called before InitGoogleTest. -void UnitTestImpl::SuppressTestEventsIfInSubprocess() { - if (internal_run_death_test_flag_.get() != nullptr) - listeners()->SuppressEventForwarding(); -} -#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - -// Initializes event listeners performing XML output as specified by -// UnitTestOptions. Must not be called before InitGoogleTest. -void UnitTestImpl::ConfigureXmlOutput() { - const std::string& output_format = UnitTestOptions::GetOutputFormat(); - if (output_format == "xml") { - listeners()->SetDefaultXmlGenerator(new XmlUnitTestResultPrinter( - UnitTestOptions::GetAbsolutePathToOutputFile().c_str())); - } else if (output_format == "json") { - listeners()->SetDefaultXmlGenerator(new JsonUnitTestResultPrinter( - UnitTestOptions::GetAbsolutePathToOutputFile().c_str())); - } else if (output_format != "") { - GTEST_LOG_(WARNING) << "WARNING: unrecognized output format \"" - << output_format << "\" ignored."; - } -} - -#if GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ -// Initializes event listeners for streaming test results in string form. -// Must not be called before InitGoogleTest. -void UnitTestImpl::ConfigureStreamingOutput() { - const std::string& target = GTEST_FLAG(stream_result_to); - if (!target.empty()) { - const size_t pos = target.find(':'); - if (pos != std::string::npos) { - listeners()->Append(new StreamingListener(target.substr(0, pos), - target.substr(pos+1))); - } else { - GTEST_LOG_(WARNING) << "unrecognized streaming target \"" << target - << "\" ignored."; - } - } -} -#endif // GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ - -// Performs initialization dependent upon flag values obtained in -// ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly. Is called from InitGoogleTest after the call to -// ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly. In case a user neglects to call InitGoogleTest -// this function is also called from RunAllTests. Since this function can be -// called more than once, it has to be idempotent. -void UnitTestImpl::PostFlagParsingInit() { - // Ensures that this function does not execute more than once. - if (!post_flag_parse_init_performed_) { - post_flag_parse_init_performed_ = true; - -#if defined(GTEST_CUSTOM_TEST_EVENT_LISTENER_) - // Register to send notifications about key process state changes. - listeners()->Append(new GTEST_CUSTOM_TEST_EVENT_LISTENER_()); -#endif // defined(GTEST_CUSTOM_TEST_EVENT_LISTENER_) - -#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - InitDeathTestSubprocessControlInfo(); - SuppressTestEventsIfInSubprocess(); -#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - - // Registers parameterized tests. This makes parameterized tests - // available to the UnitTest reflection API without running - // RUN_ALL_TESTS. - RegisterParameterizedTests(); - - // Configures listeners for XML output. This makes it possible for users - // to shut down the default XML output before invoking RUN_ALL_TESTS. - ConfigureXmlOutput(); - -#if GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ - // Configures listeners for streaming test results to the specified server. - ConfigureStreamingOutput(); -#endif // GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ - -#if GTEST_HAS_ABSL - if (GTEST_FLAG(install_failure_signal_handler)) { - absl::FailureSignalHandlerOptions options; - absl::InstallFailureSignalHandler(options); - } -#endif // GTEST_HAS_ABSL - } -} - -// A predicate that checks the name of a TestSuite against a known -// value. -// -// This is used for implementation of the UnitTest class only. We put -// it in the anonymous namespace to prevent polluting the outer -// namespace. -// -// TestSuiteNameIs is copyable. -class TestSuiteNameIs { - public: - // Constructor. - explicit TestSuiteNameIs(const std::string& name) : name_(name) {} - - // Returns true if and only if the name of test_suite matches name_. - bool operator()(const TestSuite* test_suite) const { - return test_suite != nullptr && - strcmp(test_suite->name(), name_.c_str()) == 0; - } - - private: - std::string name_; -}; - -// Finds and returns a TestSuite with the given name. If one doesn't -// exist, creates one and returns it. It's the CALLER'S -// RESPONSIBILITY to ensure that this function is only called WHEN THE -// TESTS ARE NOT SHUFFLED. -// -// Arguments: -// -// test_suite_name: name of the test suite -// type_param: the name of the test suite's type parameter, or NULL if -// this is not a typed or a type-parameterized test suite. -// set_up_tc: pointer to the function that sets up the test suite -// tear_down_tc: pointer to the function that tears down the test suite -TestSuite* UnitTestImpl::GetTestSuite( - const char* test_suite_name, const char* type_param, - internal::SetUpTestSuiteFunc set_up_tc, - internal::TearDownTestSuiteFunc tear_down_tc) { - // Can we find a TestSuite with the given name? - const auto test_suite = - std::find_if(test_suites_.rbegin(), test_suites_.rend(), - TestSuiteNameIs(test_suite_name)); - - if (test_suite != test_suites_.rend()) return *test_suite; - - // No. Let's create one. - auto* const new_test_suite = - new TestSuite(test_suite_name, type_param, set_up_tc, tear_down_tc); - - // Is this a death test suite? - if (internal::UnitTestOptions::MatchesFilter(test_suite_name, - kDeathTestSuiteFilter)) { - // Yes. Inserts the test suite after the last death test suite - // defined so far. This only works when the test suites haven't - // been shuffled. Otherwise we may end up running a death test - // after a non-death test. - ++last_death_test_suite_; - test_suites_.insert(test_suites_.begin() + last_death_test_suite_, - new_test_suite); - } else { - // No. Appends to the end of the list. - test_suites_.push_back(new_test_suite); - } - - test_suite_indices_.push_back(static_cast<int>(test_suite_indices_.size())); - return new_test_suite; -} - -// Helpers for setting up / tearing down the given environment. They -// are for use in the ForEach() function. -static void SetUpEnvironment(Environment* env) { env->SetUp(); } -static void TearDownEnvironment(Environment* env) { env->TearDown(); } - -// Runs all tests in this UnitTest object, prints the result, and -// returns true if all tests are successful. If any exception is -// thrown during a test, the test is considered to be failed, but the -// rest of the tests will still be run. -// -// When parameterized tests are enabled, it expands and registers -// parameterized tests first in RegisterParameterizedTests(). -// All other functions called from RunAllTests() may safely assume that -// parameterized tests are ready to be counted and run. -bool UnitTestImpl::RunAllTests() { - // True if and only if Google Test is initialized before RUN_ALL_TESTS() is - // called. - const bool gtest_is_initialized_before_run_all_tests = GTestIsInitialized(); - - // Do not run any test if the --help flag was specified. - if (g_help_flag) - return true; - - // Repeats the call to the post-flag parsing initialization in case the - // user didn't call InitGoogleTest. - PostFlagParsingInit(); - - // Even if sharding is not on, test runners may want to use the - // GTEST_SHARD_STATUS_FILE to query whether the test supports the sharding - // protocol. - internal::WriteToShardStatusFileIfNeeded(); - - // True if and only if we are in a subprocess for running a thread-safe-style - // death test. - bool in_subprocess_for_death_test = false; - -#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - in_subprocess_for_death_test = - (internal_run_death_test_flag_.get() != nullptr); -# if defined(GTEST_EXTRA_DEATH_TEST_CHILD_SETUP_) - if (in_subprocess_for_death_test) { - GTEST_EXTRA_DEATH_TEST_CHILD_SETUP_(); - } -# endif // defined(GTEST_EXTRA_DEATH_TEST_CHILD_SETUP_) -#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - - const bool should_shard = ShouldShard(kTestTotalShards, kTestShardIndex, - in_subprocess_for_death_test); - - // Compares the full test names with the filter to decide which - // tests to run. - const bool has_tests_to_run = FilterTests(should_shard - ? HONOR_SHARDING_PROTOCOL - : IGNORE_SHARDING_PROTOCOL) > 0; - - // Lists the tests and exits if the --gtest_list_tests flag was specified. - if (GTEST_FLAG(list_tests)) { - // This must be called *after* FilterTests() has been called. - ListTestsMatchingFilter(); - return true; - } - - random_seed_ = GTEST_FLAG(shuffle) ? - GetRandomSeedFromFlag(GTEST_FLAG(random_seed)) : 0; - - // True if and only if at least one test has failed. - bool failed = false; - - TestEventListener* repeater = listeners()->repeater(); - - start_timestamp_ = GetTimeInMillis(); - repeater->OnTestProgramStart(*parent_); - - // How many times to repeat the tests? We don't want to repeat them - // when we are inside the subprocess of a death test. - const int repeat = in_subprocess_for_death_test ? 1 : GTEST_FLAG(repeat); - // Repeats forever if the repeat count is negative. - const bool gtest_repeat_forever = repeat < 0; - for (int i = 0; gtest_repeat_forever || i != repeat; i++) { - // We want to preserve failures generated by ad-hoc test - // assertions executed before RUN_ALL_TESTS(). - ClearNonAdHocTestResult(); - - const TimeInMillis start = GetTimeInMillis(); - - // Shuffles test suites and tests if requested. - if (has_tests_to_run && GTEST_FLAG(shuffle)) { - random()->Reseed(static_cast<uint32_t>(random_seed_)); - // This should be done before calling OnTestIterationStart(), - // such that a test event listener can see the actual test order - // in the event. - ShuffleTests(); - } - - // Tells the unit test event listeners that the tests are about to start. - repeater->OnTestIterationStart(*parent_, i); - - // Runs each test suite if there is at least one test to run. - if (has_tests_to_run) { - // Sets up all environments beforehand. - repeater->OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart(*parent_); - ForEach(environments_, SetUpEnvironment); - repeater->OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd(*parent_); - - // Runs the tests only if there was no fatal failure or skip triggered - // during global set-up. - if (Test::IsSkipped()) { - // Emit diagnostics when global set-up calls skip, as it will not be - // emitted by default. - TestResult& test_result = - *internal::GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_result(); - for (int j = 0; j < test_result.total_part_count(); ++j) { - const TestPartResult& test_part_result = - test_result.GetTestPartResult(j); - if (test_part_result.type() == TestPartResult::kSkip) { - const std::string& result = test_part_result.message(); - printf("%s\n", result.c_str()); - } - } - fflush(stdout); - } else if (!Test::HasFatalFailure()) { - for (int test_index = 0; test_index < total_test_suite_count(); - test_index++) { - GetMutableSuiteCase(test_index)->Run(); - } - } - - // Tears down all environments in reverse order afterwards. - repeater->OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart(*parent_); - std::for_each(environments_.rbegin(), environments_.rend(), - TearDownEnvironment); - repeater->OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd(*parent_); - } - - elapsed_time_ = GetTimeInMillis() - start; - - // Tells the unit test event listener that the tests have just finished. - repeater->OnTestIterationEnd(*parent_, i); - - // Gets the result and clears it. - if (!Passed()) { - failed = true; - } - - // Restores the original test order after the iteration. This - // allows the user to quickly repro a failure that happens in the - // N-th iteration without repeating the first (N - 1) iterations. - // This is not enclosed in "if (GTEST_FLAG(shuffle)) { ... }", in - // case the user somehow changes the value of the flag somewhere - // (it's always safe to unshuffle the tests). - UnshuffleTests(); - - if (GTEST_FLAG(shuffle)) { - // Picks a new random seed for each iteration. - random_seed_ = GetNextRandomSeed(random_seed_); - } - } - - repeater->OnTestProgramEnd(*parent_); - - if (!gtest_is_initialized_before_run_all_tests) { - ColoredPrintf( - COLOR_RED, - "\nIMPORTANT NOTICE - DO NOT IGNORE:\n" - "This test program did NOT call " GTEST_INIT_GOOGLE_TEST_NAME_ - "() before calling RUN_ALL_TESTS(). This is INVALID. Soon " GTEST_NAME_ - " will start to enforce the valid usage. " - "Please fix it ASAP, or IT WILL START TO FAIL.\n"); // NOLINT -#if GTEST_FOR_GOOGLE_ - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_RED, - "For more details, see http://wiki/Main/ValidGUnitMain.\n"); -#endif // GTEST_FOR_GOOGLE_ - } - - return !failed; -} - -// Reads the GTEST_SHARD_STATUS_FILE environment variable, and creates the file -// if the variable is present. If a file already exists at this location, this -// function will write over it. If the variable is present, but the file cannot -// be created, prints an error and exits. -void WriteToShardStatusFileIfNeeded() { - const char* const test_shard_file = posix::GetEnv(kTestShardStatusFile); - if (test_shard_file != nullptr) { - FILE* const file = posix::FOpen(test_shard_file, "w"); - if (file == nullptr) { - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_RED, - "Could not write to the test shard status file \"%s\" " - "specified by the %s environment variable.\n", - test_shard_file, kTestShardStatusFile); - fflush(stdout); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - fclose(file); - } -} - -// Checks whether sharding is enabled by examining the relevant -// environment variable values. If the variables are present, -// but inconsistent (i.e., shard_index >= total_shards), prints -// an error and exits. If in_subprocess_for_death_test, sharding is -// disabled because it must only be applied to the original test -// process. Otherwise, we could filter out death tests we intended to execute. -bool ShouldShard(const char* total_shards_env, - const char* shard_index_env, - bool in_subprocess_for_death_test) { - if (in_subprocess_for_death_test) { - return false; - } - - const int32_t total_shards = Int32FromEnvOrDie(total_shards_env, -1); - const int32_t shard_index = Int32FromEnvOrDie(shard_index_env, -1); - - if (total_shards == -1 && shard_index == -1) { - return false; - } else if (total_shards == -1 && shard_index != -1) { - const Message msg = Message() - << "Invalid environment variables: you have " - << kTestShardIndex << " = " << shard_index - << ", but have left " << kTestTotalShards << " unset.\n"; - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_RED, "%s", msg.GetString().c_str()); - fflush(stdout); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } else if (total_shards != -1 && shard_index == -1) { - const Message msg = Message() - << "Invalid environment variables: you have " - << kTestTotalShards << " = " << total_shards - << ", but have left " << kTestShardIndex << " unset.\n"; - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_RED, "%s", msg.GetString().c_str()); - fflush(stdout); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } else if (shard_index < 0 || shard_index >= total_shards) { - const Message msg = Message() - << "Invalid environment variables: we require 0 <= " - << kTestShardIndex << " < " << kTestTotalShards - << ", but you have " << kTestShardIndex << "=" << shard_index - << ", " << kTestTotalShards << "=" << total_shards << ".\n"; - ColoredPrintf(COLOR_RED, "%s", msg.GetString().c_str()); - fflush(stdout); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - - return total_shards > 1; -} - -// Parses the environment variable var as an Int32. If it is unset, -// returns default_val. If it is not an Int32, prints an error -// and aborts. -int32_t Int32FromEnvOrDie(const char* var, int32_t default_val) { - const char* str_val = posix::GetEnv(var); - if (str_val == nullptr) { - return default_val; - } - - int32_t result; - if (!ParseInt32(Message() << "The value of environment variable " << var, - str_val, &result)) { - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - return result; -} - -// Given the total number of shards, the shard index, and the test id, -// returns true if and only if the test should be run on this shard. The test id -// is some arbitrary but unique non-negative integer assigned to each test -// method. Assumes that 0 <= shard_index < total_shards. -bool ShouldRunTestOnShard(int total_shards, int shard_index, int test_id) { - return (test_id % total_shards) == shard_index; -} - -// Compares the name of each test with the user-specified filter to -// decide whether the test should be run, then records the result in -// each TestSuite and TestInfo object. -// If shard_tests == true, further filters tests based on sharding -// variables in the environment - see -// https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/googletest/docs/advanced.md -// . Returns the number of tests that should run. -int UnitTestImpl::FilterTests(ReactionToSharding shard_tests) { - const int32_t total_shards = shard_tests == HONOR_SHARDING_PROTOCOL ? - Int32FromEnvOrDie(kTestTotalShards, -1) : -1; - const int32_t shard_index = shard_tests == HONOR_SHARDING_PROTOCOL ? - Int32FromEnvOrDie(kTestShardIndex, -1) : -1; - - // num_runnable_tests are the number of tests that will - // run across all shards (i.e., match filter and are not disabled). - // num_selected_tests are the number of tests to be run on - // this shard. - int num_runnable_tests = 0; - int num_selected_tests = 0; - for (auto* test_suite : test_suites_) { - const std::string& test_suite_name = test_suite->name(); - test_suite->set_should_run(false); - - for (size_t j = 0; j < test_suite->test_info_list().size(); j++) { - TestInfo* const test_info = test_suite->test_info_list()[j]; - const std::string test_name(test_info->name()); - // A test is disabled if test suite name or test name matches - // kDisableTestFilter. - const bool is_disabled = internal::UnitTestOptions::MatchesFilter( - test_suite_name, kDisableTestFilter) || - internal::UnitTestOptions::MatchesFilter( - test_name, kDisableTestFilter); - test_info->is_disabled_ = is_disabled; - - const bool matches_filter = internal::UnitTestOptions::FilterMatchesTest( - test_suite_name, test_name); - test_info->matches_filter_ = matches_filter; - - const bool is_runnable = - (GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests) || !is_disabled) && - matches_filter; - - const bool is_in_another_shard = - shard_tests != IGNORE_SHARDING_PROTOCOL && - !ShouldRunTestOnShard(total_shards, shard_index, num_runnable_tests); - test_info->is_in_another_shard_ = is_in_another_shard; - const bool is_selected = is_runnable && !is_in_another_shard; - - num_runnable_tests += is_runnable; - num_selected_tests += is_selected; - - test_info->should_run_ = is_selected; - test_suite->set_should_run(test_suite->should_run() || is_selected); - } - } - return num_selected_tests; -} - -// Prints the given C-string on a single line by replacing all '\n' -// characters with string "\\n". If the output takes more than -// max_length characters, only prints the first max_length characters -// and "...". -static void PrintOnOneLine(const char* str, int max_length) { - if (str != nullptr) { - for (int i = 0; *str != '\0'; ++str) { - if (i >= max_length) { - printf("..."); - break; - } - if (*str == '\n') { - printf("\\n"); - i += 2; - } else { - printf("%c", *str); - ++i; - } - } - } -} - -// Prints the names of the tests matching the user-specified filter flag. -void UnitTestImpl::ListTestsMatchingFilter() { - // Print at most this many characters for each type/value parameter. - const int kMaxParamLength = 250; - - for (auto* test_suite : test_suites_) { - bool printed_test_suite_name = false; - - for (size_t j = 0; j < test_suite->test_info_list().size(); j++) { - const TestInfo* const test_info = test_suite->test_info_list()[j]; - if (test_info->matches_filter_) { - if (!printed_test_suite_name) { - printed_test_suite_name = true; - printf("%s.", test_suite->name()); - if (test_suite->type_param() != nullptr) { - printf(" # %s = ", kTypeParamLabel); - // We print the type parameter on a single line to make - // the output easy to parse by a program. - PrintOnOneLine(test_suite->type_param(), kMaxParamLength); - } - printf("\n"); - } - printf(" %s", test_info->name()); - if (test_info->value_param() != nullptr) { - printf(" # %s = ", kValueParamLabel); - // We print the value parameter on a single line to make the - // output easy to parse by a program. - PrintOnOneLine(test_info->value_param(), kMaxParamLength); - } - printf("\n"); - } - } - } - fflush(stdout); - const std::string& output_format = UnitTestOptions::GetOutputFormat(); - if (output_format == "xml" || output_format == "json") { - FILE* fileout = OpenFileForWriting( - UnitTestOptions::GetAbsolutePathToOutputFile().c_str()); - std::stringstream stream; - if (output_format == "xml") { - XmlUnitTestResultPrinter( - UnitTestOptions::GetAbsolutePathToOutputFile().c_str()) - .PrintXmlTestsList(&stream, test_suites_); - } else if (output_format == "json") { - JsonUnitTestResultPrinter( - UnitTestOptions::GetAbsolutePathToOutputFile().c_str()) - .PrintJsonTestList(&stream, test_suites_); - } - fprintf(fileout, "%s", StringStreamToString(&stream).c_str()); - fclose(fileout); - } -} - -// Sets the OS stack trace getter. -// -// Does nothing if the input and the current OS stack trace getter are -// the same; otherwise, deletes the old getter and makes the input the -// current getter. -void UnitTestImpl::set_os_stack_trace_getter( - OsStackTraceGetterInterface* getter) { - if (os_stack_trace_getter_ != getter) { - delete os_stack_trace_getter_; - os_stack_trace_getter_ = getter; - } -} - -// Returns the current OS stack trace getter if it is not NULL; -// otherwise, creates an OsStackTraceGetter, makes it the current -// getter, and returns it. -OsStackTraceGetterInterface* UnitTestImpl::os_stack_trace_getter() { - if (os_stack_trace_getter_ == nullptr) { -#ifdef GTEST_OS_STACK_TRACE_GETTER_ - os_stack_trace_getter_ = new GTEST_OS_STACK_TRACE_GETTER_; -#else - os_stack_trace_getter_ = new OsStackTraceGetter; -#endif // GTEST_OS_STACK_TRACE_GETTER_ - } - - return os_stack_trace_getter_; -} - -// Returns the most specific TestResult currently running. -TestResult* UnitTestImpl::current_test_result() { - if (current_test_info_ != nullptr) { - return ¤t_test_info_->result_; - } - if (current_test_suite_ != nullptr) { - return ¤t_test_suite_->ad_hoc_test_result_; - } - return &ad_hoc_test_result_; -} - -// Shuffles all test suites, and the tests within each test suite, -// making sure that death tests are still run first. -void UnitTestImpl::ShuffleTests() { - // Shuffles the death test suites. - ShuffleRange(random(), 0, last_death_test_suite_ + 1, &test_suite_indices_); - - // Shuffles the non-death test suites. - ShuffleRange(random(), last_death_test_suite_ + 1, - static_cast<int>(test_suites_.size()), &test_suite_indices_); - - // Shuffles the tests inside each test suite. - for (auto& test_suite : test_suites_) { - test_suite->ShuffleTests(random()); - } -} - -// Restores the test suites and tests to their order before the first shuffle. -void UnitTestImpl::UnshuffleTests() { - for (size_t i = 0; i < test_suites_.size(); i++) { - // Unshuffles the tests in each test suite. - test_suites_[i]->UnshuffleTests(); - // Resets the index of each test suite. - test_suite_indices_[i] = static_cast<int>(i); - } -} - -// Returns the current OS stack trace as an std::string. -// -// The maximum number of stack frames to be included is specified by -// the gtest_stack_trace_depth flag. The skip_count parameter -// specifies the number of top frames to be skipped, which doesn't -// count against the number of frames to be included. -// -// For example, if Foo() calls Bar(), which in turn calls -// GetCurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(..., 1), Foo() will be included in -// the trace but Bar() and GetCurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop() won't. -std::string GetCurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(UnitTest* /*unit_test*/, - int skip_count) { - // We pass skip_count + 1 to skip this wrapper function in addition - // to what the user really wants to skip. - return GetUnitTestImpl()->CurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(skip_count + 1); -} - -// Used by the GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_ macro to -// suppress unreachable code warnings. -namespace { -class ClassUniqueToAlwaysTrue {}; -} - -bool IsTrue(bool condition) { return condition; } - -bool AlwaysTrue() { -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - // This condition is always false so AlwaysTrue() never actually throws, - // but it makes the compiler think that it may throw. - if (IsTrue(false)) - throw ClassUniqueToAlwaysTrue(); -#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - return true; -} - -// If *pstr starts with the given prefix, modifies *pstr to be right -// past the prefix and returns true; otherwise leaves *pstr unchanged -// and returns false. None of pstr, *pstr, and prefix can be NULL. -bool SkipPrefix(const char* prefix, const char** pstr) { - const size_t prefix_len = strlen(prefix); - if (strncmp(*pstr, prefix, prefix_len) == 0) { - *pstr += prefix_len; - return true; - } - return false; -} - -// Parses a string as a command line flag. The string should have -// the format "--flag=value". When def_optional is true, the "=value" -// part can be omitted. -// -// Returns the value of the flag, or NULL if the parsing failed. -static const char* ParseFlagValue(const char* str, const char* flag, - bool def_optional) { - // str and flag must not be NULL. - if (str == nullptr || flag == nullptr) return nullptr; - - // The flag must start with "--" followed by GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_. - const std::string flag_str = std::string("--") + GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ + flag; - const size_t flag_len = flag_str.length(); - if (strncmp(str, flag_str.c_str(), flag_len) != 0) return nullptr; - - // Skips the flag name. - const char* flag_end = str + flag_len; - - // When def_optional is true, it's OK to not have a "=value" part. - if (def_optional && (flag_end[0] == '\0')) { - return flag_end; - } - - // If def_optional is true and there are more characters after the - // flag name, or if def_optional is false, there must be a '=' after - // the flag name. - if (flag_end[0] != '=') return nullptr; - - // Returns the string after "=". - return flag_end + 1; -} - -// Parses a string for a bool flag, in the form of either -// "--flag=value" or "--flag". -// -// In the former case, the value is taken as true as long as it does -// not start with '0', 'f', or 'F'. -// -// In the latter case, the value is taken as true. -// -// On success, stores the value of the flag in *value, and returns -// true. On failure, returns false without changing *value. -static bool ParseBoolFlag(const char* str, const char* flag, bool* value) { - // Gets the value of the flag as a string. - const char* const value_str = ParseFlagValue(str, flag, true); - - // Aborts if the parsing failed. - if (value_str == nullptr) return false; - - // Converts the string value to a bool. - *value = !(*value_str == '0' || *value_str == 'f' || *value_str == 'F'); - return true; -} - -// Parses a string for an int32_t flag, in the form of "--flag=value". -// -// On success, stores the value of the flag in *value, and returns -// true. On failure, returns false without changing *value. -bool ParseInt32Flag(const char* str, const char* flag, int32_t* value) { - // Gets the value of the flag as a string. - const char* const value_str = ParseFlagValue(str, flag, false); - - // Aborts if the parsing failed. - if (value_str == nullptr) return false; - - // Sets *value to the value of the flag. - return ParseInt32(Message() << "The value of flag --" << flag, - value_str, value); -} - -// Parses a string for a string flag, in the form of "--flag=value". -// -// On success, stores the value of the flag in *value, and returns -// true. On failure, returns false without changing *value. -template <typename String> -static bool ParseStringFlag(const char* str, const char* flag, String* value) { - // Gets the value of the flag as a string. - const char* const value_str = ParseFlagValue(str, flag, false); - - // Aborts if the parsing failed. - if (value_str == nullptr) return false; - - // Sets *value to the value of the flag. - *value = value_str; - return true; -} - -// Determines whether a string has a prefix that Google Test uses for its -// flags, i.e., starts with GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ or GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_DASH_. -// If Google Test detects that a command line flag has its prefix but is not -// recognized, it will print its help message. Flags starting with -// GTEST_INTERNAL_PREFIX_ followed by "internal_" are considered Google Test -// internal flags and do not trigger the help message. -static bool HasGoogleTestFlagPrefix(const char* str) { - return (SkipPrefix("--", &str) || - SkipPrefix("-", &str) || - SkipPrefix("/", &str)) && - !SkipPrefix(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "internal_", &str) && - (SkipPrefix(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_, &str) || - SkipPrefix(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_DASH_, &str)); -} - -// Prints a string containing code-encoded text. The following escape -// sequences can be used in the string to control the text color: -// -// @@ prints a single '@' character. -// @R changes the color to red. -// @G changes the color to green. -// @Y changes the color to yellow. -// @D changes to the default terminal text color. -// -static void PrintColorEncoded(const char* str) { - GTestColor color = COLOR_DEFAULT; // The current color. - - // Conceptually, we split the string into segments divided by escape - // sequences. Then we print one segment at a time. At the end of - // each iteration, the str pointer advances to the beginning of the - // next segment. - for (;;) { - const char* p = strchr(str, '@'); - if (p == nullptr) { - ColoredPrintf(color, "%s", str); - return; - } - - ColoredPrintf(color, "%s", std::string(str, p).c_str()); - - const char ch = p[1]; - str = p + 2; - if (ch == '@') { - ColoredPrintf(color, "@"); - } else if (ch == 'D') { - color = COLOR_DEFAULT; - } else if (ch == 'R') { - color = COLOR_RED; - } else if (ch == 'G') { - color = COLOR_GREEN; - } else if (ch == 'Y') { - color = COLOR_YELLOW; - } else { - --str; - } - } -} - -static const char kColorEncodedHelpMessage[] = -"This program contains tests written using " GTEST_NAME_ ". You can use the\n" -"following command line flags to control its behavior:\n" -"\n" -"Test Selection:\n" -" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "list_tests@D\n" -" List the names of all tests instead of running them. The name of\n" -" TEST(Foo, Bar) is \"Foo.Bar\".\n" -" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "filter=@YPOSTIVE_PATTERNS" - "[@G-@YNEGATIVE_PATTERNS]@D\n" -" Run only the tests whose name matches one of the positive patterns but\n" -" none of the negative patterns. '?' matches any single character; '*'\n" -" matches any substring; ':' separates two patterns.\n" -" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "also_run_disabled_tests@D\n" -" Run all disabled tests too.\n" -"\n" -"Test Execution:\n" -" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "repeat=@Y[COUNT]@D\n" -" Run the tests repeatedly; use a negative count to repeat forever.\n" -" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "shuffle@D\n" -" Randomize tests' orders on every iteration.\n" -" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "random_seed=@Y[NUMBER]@D\n" -" Random number seed to use for shuffling test orders (between 1 and\n" -" 99999, or 0 to use a seed based on the current time).\n" -"\n" -"Test Output:\n" -" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "color=@Y(@Gyes@Y|@Gno@Y|@Gauto@Y)@D\n" -" Enable/disable colored output. The default is @Gauto@D.\n" -" -@G-" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "print_time=0@D\n" -" Don't print the elapsed time of each test.\n" -" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "output=@Y(@Gjson@Y|@Gxml@Y)[@G:@YDIRECTORY_PATH@G" - GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "@Y|@G:@YFILE_PATH]@D\n" -" Generate a JSON or XML report in the given directory or with the given\n" -" file name. @YFILE_PATH@D defaults to @Gtest_detail.xml@D.\n" -# if GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ -" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "stream_result_to=@YHOST@G:@YPORT@D\n" -" Stream test results to the given server.\n" -# endif // GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ -"\n" -"Assertion Behavior:\n" -# if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "death_test_style=@Y(@Gfast@Y|@Gthreadsafe@Y)@D\n" -" Set the default death test style.\n" -# endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "break_on_failure@D\n" -" Turn assertion failures into debugger break-points.\n" -" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "throw_on_failure@D\n" -" Turn assertion failures into C++ exceptions for use by an external\n" -" test framework.\n" -" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "catch_exceptions=0@D\n" -" Do not report exceptions as test failures. Instead, allow them\n" -" to crash the program or throw a pop-up (on Windows).\n" -"\n" -"Except for @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "list_tests@D, you can alternatively set " - "the corresponding\n" -"environment variable of a flag (all letters in upper-case). For example, to\n" -"disable colored text output, you can either specify @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ - "color=no@D or set\n" -"the @G" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "COLOR@D environment variable to @Gno@D.\n" -"\n" -"For more information, please read the " GTEST_NAME_ " documentation at\n" -"@G" GTEST_PROJECT_URL_ "@D. If you find a bug in " GTEST_NAME_ "\n" -"(not one in your own code or tests), please report it to\n" -"@G<" GTEST_DEV_EMAIL_ ">@D.\n"; - -static bool ParseGoogleTestFlag(const char* const arg) { - return ParseBoolFlag(arg, kAlsoRunDisabledTestsFlag, - >EST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests)) || - ParseBoolFlag(arg, kBreakOnFailureFlag, - >EST_FLAG(break_on_failure)) || - ParseBoolFlag(arg, kCatchExceptionsFlag, - >EST_FLAG(catch_exceptions)) || - ParseStringFlag(arg, kColorFlag, >EST_FLAG(color)) || - ParseStringFlag(arg, kDeathTestStyleFlag, - >EST_FLAG(death_test_style)) || - ParseBoolFlag(arg, kDeathTestUseFork, - >EST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork)) || - ParseStringFlag(arg, kFilterFlag, >EST_FLAG(filter)) || - ParseStringFlag(arg, kInternalRunDeathTestFlag, - >EST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test)) || - ParseBoolFlag(arg, kListTestsFlag, >EST_FLAG(list_tests)) || - ParseStringFlag(arg, kOutputFlag, >EST_FLAG(output)) || - ParseBoolFlag(arg, kPrintTimeFlag, >EST_FLAG(print_time)) || - ParseBoolFlag(arg, kPrintUTF8Flag, >EST_FLAG(print_utf8)) || - ParseInt32Flag(arg, kRandomSeedFlag, >EST_FLAG(random_seed)) || - ParseInt32Flag(arg, kRepeatFlag, >EST_FLAG(repeat)) || - ParseBoolFlag(arg, kShuffleFlag, >EST_FLAG(shuffle)) || - ParseInt32Flag(arg, kStackTraceDepthFlag, - >EST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth)) || - ParseStringFlag(arg, kStreamResultToFlag, - >EST_FLAG(stream_result_to)) || - ParseBoolFlag(arg, kThrowOnFailureFlag, - >EST_FLAG(throw_on_failure)); -} - -#if GTEST_USE_OWN_FLAGFILE_FLAG_ -static void LoadFlagsFromFile(const std::string& path) { - FILE* flagfile = posix::FOpen(path.c_str(), "r"); - if (!flagfile) { - GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << "Unable to open file \"" << GTEST_FLAG(flagfile) - << "\""; - } - std::string contents(ReadEntireFile(flagfile)); - posix::FClose(flagfile); - std::vector<std::string> lines; - SplitString(contents, '\n', &lines); - for (size_t i = 0; i < lines.size(); ++i) { - if (lines[i].empty()) - continue; - if (!ParseGoogleTestFlag(lines[i].c_str())) - g_help_flag = true; - } -} -#endif // GTEST_USE_OWN_FLAGFILE_FLAG_ - -// Parses the command line for Google Test flags, without initializing -// other parts of Google Test. The type parameter CharType can be -// instantiated to either char or wchar_t. -template <typename CharType> -void ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnlyImpl(int* argc, CharType** argv) { - for (int i = 1; i < *argc; i++) { - const std::string arg_string = StreamableToString(argv[i]); - const char* const arg = arg_string.c_str(); - - using internal::ParseBoolFlag; - using internal::ParseInt32Flag; - using internal::ParseStringFlag; - - bool remove_flag = false; - if (ParseGoogleTestFlag(arg)) { - remove_flag = true; -#if GTEST_USE_OWN_FLAGFILE_FLAG_ - } else if (ParseStringFlag(arg, kFlagfileFlag, >EST_FLAG(flagfile))) { - LoadFlagsFromFile(GTEST_FLAG(flagfile)); - remove_flag = true; -#endif // GTEST_USE_OWN_FLAGFILE_FLAG_ - } else if (arg_string == "--help" || arg_string == "-h" || - arg_string == "-?" || arg_string == "/?" || - HasGoogleTestFlagPrefix(arg)) { - // Both help flag and unrecognized Google Test flags (excluding - // internal ones) trigger help display. - g_help_flag = true; - } - - if (remove_flag) { - // Shift the remainder of the argv list left by one. Note - // that argv has (*argc + 1) elements, the last one always being - // NULL. The following loop moves the trailing NULL element as - // well. - for (int j = i; j != *argc; j++) { - argv[j] = argv[j + 1]; - } - - // Decrements the argument count. - (*argc)--; - - // We also need to decrement the iterator as we just removed - // an element. - i--; - } - } - - if (g_help_flag) { - // We print the help here instead of in RUN_ALL_TESTS(), as the - // latter may not be called at all if the user is using Google - // Test with another testing framework. - PrintColorEncoded(kColorEncodedHelpMessage); - } -} - -// Parses the command line for Google Test flags, without initializing -// other parts of Google Test. -void ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly(int* argc, char** argv) { - ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnlyImpl(argc, argv); - - // Fix the value of *_NSGetArgc() on macOS, but if and only if - // *_NSGetArgv() == argv - // Only applicable to char** version of argv -#if GTEST_OS_MAC -#ifndef GTEST_OS_IOS - if (*_NSGetArgv() == argv) { - *_NSGetArgc() = *argc; - } -#endif -#endif -} -void ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly(int* argc, wchar_t** argv) { - ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnlyImpl(argc, argv); -} - -// The internal implementation of InitGoogleTest(). -// -// The type parameter CharType can be instantiated to either char or -// wchar_t. -template <typename CharType> -void InitGoogleTestImpl(int* argc, CharType** argv) { - // We don't want to run the initialization code twice. - if (GTestIsInitialized()) return; - - if (*argc <= 0) return; - - g_argvs.clear(); - for (int i = 0; i != *argc; i++) { - g_argvs.push_back(StreamableToString(argv[i])); - } - -#if GTEST_HAS_ABSL - absl::InitializeSymbolizer(g_argvs[0].c_str()); -#endif // GTEST_HAS_ABSL - - ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly(argc, argv); - GetUnitTestImpl()->PostFlagParsingInit(); -} - -} // namespace internal - -// Initializes Google Test. This must be called before calling -// RUN_ALL_TESTS(). In particular, it parses a command line for the -// flags that Google Test recognizes. Whenever a Google Test flag is -// seen, it is removed from argv, and *argc is decremented. -// -// No value is returned. Instead, the Google Test flag variables are -// updated. -// -// Calling the function for the second time has no user-visible effect. -void InitGoogleTest(int* argc, char** argv) { -#if defined(GTEST_CUSTOM_INIT_GOOGLE_TEST_FUNCTION_) - GTEST_CUSTOM_INIT_GOOGLE_TEST_FUNCTION_(argc, argv); -#else // defined(GTEST_CUSTOM_INIT_GOOGLE_TEST_FUNCTION_) - internal::InitGoogleTestImpl(argc, argv); -#endif // defined(GTEST_CUSTOM_INIT_GOOGLE_TEST_FUNCTION_) -} - -// This overloaded version can be used in Windows programs compiled in -// UNICODE mode. -void InitGoogleTest(int* argc, wchar_t** argv) { -#if defined(GTEST_CUSTOM_INIT_GOOGLE_TEST_FUNCTION_) - GTEST_CUSTOM_INIT_GOOGLE_TEST_FUNCTION_(argc, argv); -#else // defined(GTEST_CUSTOM_INIT_GOOGLE_TEST_FUNCTION_) - internal::InitGoogleTestImpl(argc, argv); -#endif // defined(GTEST_CUSTOM_INIT_GOOGLE_TEST_FUNCTION_) -} - -// This overloaded version can be used on Arduino/embedded platforms where -// there is no argc/argv. -void InitGoogleTest() { - // Since Arduino doesn't have a command line, fake out the argc/argv arguments - int argc = 1; - const auto arg0 = "dummy"; - char* argv0 = const_cast<char*>(arg0); - char** argv = &argv0; - -#if defined(GTEST_CUSTOM_INIT_GOOGLE_TEST_FUNCTION_) - GTEST_CUSTOM_INIT_GOOGLE_TEST_FUNCTION_(&argc, argv); -#else // defined(GTEST_CUSTOM_INIT_GOOGLE_TEST_FUNCTION_) - internal::InitGoogleTestImpl(&argc, argv); -#endif // defined(GTEST_CUSTOM_INIT_GOOGLE_TEST_FUNCTION_) -} - -std::string TempDir() { -#if defined(GTEST_CUSTOM_TEMPDIR_FUNCTION_) - return GTEST_CUSTOM_TEMPDIR_FUNCTION_(); -#endif - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - return "\\temp\\"; -#elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - const char* temp_dir = internal::posix::GetEnv("TEMP"); - if (temp_dir == nullptr || temp_dir[0] == '\0') - return "\\temp\\"; - else if (temp_dir[strlen(temp_dir) - 1] == '\\') - return temp_dir; - else - return std::string(temp_dir) + "\\"; -#elif GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID - const char* temp_dir = internal::posix::GetEnv("TEST_TMPDIR"); - if (temp_dir == nullptr || temp_dir[0] == '\0') - return "/data/local/tmp/"; - else - return temp_dir; -#else - return "/tmp/"; -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -} - -// Class ScopedTrace - -// Pushes the given source file location and message onto a per-thread -// trace stack maintained by Google Test. -void ScopedTrace::PushTrace(const char* file, int line, std::string message) { - internal::TraceInfo trace; - trace.file = file; - trace.line = line; - trace.message.swap(message); - - UnitTest::GetInstance()->PushGTestTrace(trace); -} - -// Pops the info pushed by the c'tor. -ScopedTrace::~ScopedTrace() - GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(&UnitTest::mutex_) { - UnitTest::GetInstance()->PopGTestTrace(); -} - -} // namespace testing diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest_main.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest_main.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 46b27c3d7..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/src/gtest_main.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2006, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -#include <cstdio> -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -#if GTEST_OS_ESP8266 || GTEST_OS_ESP32 -#if GTEST_OS_ESP8266 -extern "C" { -#endif -void setup() { - testing::InitGoogleTest(); -} - -void loop() { RUN_ALL_TESTS(); } - -#if GTEST_OS_ESP8266 -} -#endif - -#else - -GTEST_API_ int main(int argc, char **argv) { - printf("Running main() from %s\n", __FILE__); - testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} -#endif diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/BUILD.bazel b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/BUILD.bazel deleted file mode 100644 index 456cc6f43..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/BUILD.bazel +++ /dev/null @@ -1,546 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2017 Google Inc. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -# -# Author: misterg@google.com (Gennadiy Civil) -# -# Bazel BUILD for The Google C++ Testing Framework (Google Test) - -load("@rules_cc//cc:defs.bzl", "cc_binary", "cc_test") -load("@rules_python//python:defs.bzl", "py_library", "py_test") - -licenses(["notice"]) - -#on windows exclude gtest-tuple.h -cc_test( - name = "gtest_all_test", - size = "small", - srcs = glob( - include = [ - "gtest-*.cc", - "googletest-*.cc", - "*.h", - "googletest/include/gtest/**/*.h", - ], - exclude = [ - "gtest-unittest-api_test.cc", - "googletest/src/gtest-all.cc", - "gtest_all_test.cc", - "gtest-death-test_ex_test.cc", - "gtest-listener_test.cc", - "gtest-unittest-api_test.cc", - "googletest-param-test-test.cc", - "googletest-param-test2-test.cc", - "googletest-catch-exceptions-test_.cc", - "googletest-color-test_.cc", - "googletest-env-var-test_.cc", - "googletest-filter-unittest_.cc", - "googletest-break-on-failure-unittest_.cc", - "googletest-listener-test.cc", - "googletest-output-test_.cc", - "googletest-list-tests-unittest_.cc", - "googletest-shuffle-test_.cc", - "googletest-setuptestsuite-test_.cc", - "googletest-uninitialized-test_.cc", - "googletest-death-test_ex_test.cc", - "googletest-param-test-test", - "googletest-throw-on-failure-test_.cc", - "googletest-param-test-invalid-name1-test_.cc", - "googletest-param-test-invalid-name2-test_.cc", - ], - ) + select({ - "//:windows": [], - "//conditions:default": [], - }), - copts = select({ - "//:windows": ["-DGTEST_USE_OWN_TR1_TUPLE=0"], - "//conditions:default": ["-DGTEST_USE_OWN_TR1_TUPLE=1"], - }), - includes = [ - "googletest", - "googletest/include", - "googletest/include/internal", - "googletest/test", - ], - linkopts = select({ - "//:windows": [], - "//conditions:default": ["-pthread"], - }), - deps = ["//:gtest_main"], -) - -# Tests death tests. -cc_test( - name = "googletest-death-test-test", - size = "medium", - srcs = ["googletest-death-test-test.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest_main"], -) - -cc_test( - name = "gtest_test_macro_stack_footprint_test", - size = "small", - srcs = ["gtest_test_macro_stack_footprint_test.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest"], -) - -#These googletest tests have their own main() -cc_test( - name = "googletest-listener-test", - size = "small", - srcs = ["googletest-listener-test.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest_main"], -) - -cc_test( - name = "gtest-unittest-api_test", - size = "small", - srcs = [ - "gtest-unittest-api_test.cc", - ], - deps = [ - "//:gtest", - ], -) - -cc_test( - name = "googletest-param-test-test", - size = "small", - srcs = [ - "googletest-param-test-test.cc", - "googletest-param-test-test.h", - "googletest-param-test2-test.cc", - ], - deps = ["//:gtest"], -) - -cc_test( - name = "gtest_unittest", - size = "small", - srcs = ["gtest_unittest.cc"], - args = ["--heap_check=strict"], - shard_count = 2, - deps = ["//:gtest_main"], -) - -# Py tests - -py_library( - name = "gtest_test_utils", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["gtest_test_utils.py"], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "gtest_help_test_", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["gtest_help_test_.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest_main"], -) - -py_test( - name = "gtest_help_test", - size = "small", - srcs = ["gtest_help_test.py"], - data = [":gtest_help_test_"], - deps = [":gtest_test_utils"], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "googletest-output-test_", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["googletest-output-test_.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest"], -) - -py_test( - name = "googletest-output-test", - size = "small", - srcs = ["googletest-output-test.py"], - args = select({ - "//:has_absl": [], - "//conditions:default": ["--no_stacktrace_support"], - }), - data = [ - "googletest-output-test-golden-lin.txt", - ":googletest-output-test_", - ], - deps = [":gtest_test_utils"], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "googletest-color-test_", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["googletest-color-test_.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest"], -) - -py_test( - name = "googletest-color-test", - size = "small", - srcs = ["googletest-color-test.py"], - data = [":googletest-color-test_"], - deps = [":gtest_test_utils"], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "googletest-env-var-test_", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["googletest-env-var-test_.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest"], -) - -py_test( - name = "googletest-env-var-test", - size = "medium", - srcs = ["googletest-env-var-test.py"], - data = [":googletest-env-var-test_"], - deps = [":gtest_test_utils"], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "googletest-filter-unittest_", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["googletest-filter-unittest_.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest"], -) - -py_test( - name = "googletest-filter-unittest", - size = "medium", - srcs = ["googletest-filter-unittest.py"], - data = [":googletest-filter-unittest_"], - deps = [":gtest_test_utils"], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "googletest-break-on-failure-unittest_", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["googletest-break-on-failure-unittest_.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest"], -) - -py_test( - name = "googletest-break-on-failure-unittest", - size = "small", - srcs = ["googletest-break-on-failure-unittest.py"], - data = [":googletest-break-on-failure-unittest_"], - deps = [":gtest_test_utils"], -) - -cc_test( - name = "gtest_assert_by_exception_test", - size = "small", - srcs = ["gtest_assert_by_exception_test.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest"], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "googletest-throw-on-failure-test_", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["googletest-throw-on-failure-test_.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest"], -) - -py_test( - name = "googletest-throw-on-failure-test", - size = "small", - srcs = ["googletest-throw-on-failure-test.py"], - data = [":googletest-throw-on-failure-test_"], - deps = [":gtest_test_utils"], -) - 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deps = [":gtest_test_utils"], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "googletest-shuffle-test_", - srcs = ["googletest-shuffle-test_.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest"], -) - -py_test( - name = "googletest-shuffle-test", - size = "small", - srcs = ["googletest-shuffle-test.py"], - data = [":googletest-shuffle-test_"], - deps = [":gtest_test_utils"], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "googletest-catch-exceptions-no-ex-test_", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["googletest-catch-exceptions-test_.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest_main"], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "googletest-catch-exceptions-ex-test_", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["googletest-catch-exceptions-test_.cc"], - copts = ["-fexceptions"], - deps = ["//:gtest_main"], -) - -py_test( - name = "googletest-catch-exceptions-test", - size = "small", - srcs = ["googletest-catch-exceptions-test.py"], - data = [ - ":googletest-catch-exceptions-ex-test_", - ":googletest-catch-exceptions-no-ex-test_", - ], - deps = [":gtest_test_utils"], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "gtest_xml_output_unittest_", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["gtest_xml_output_unittest_.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest"], -) - -cc_test( - name = "gtest_no_test_unittest", - size = "small", - srcs = ["gtest_no_test_unittest.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest"], -) - -py_test( - name = "gtest_xml_output_unittest", - size = "small", - srcs = [ - "gtest_xml_output_unittest.py", - "gtest_xml_test_utils.py", - ], - args = select({ - "//:has_absl": [], - "//conditions:default": ["--no_stacktrace_support"], - }), - data = [ - # We invoke gtest_no_test_unittest to verify the XML output - # when the test program contains no test definition. - ":gtest_no_test_unittest", - ":gtest_xml_output_unittest_", - ], - deps = [":gtest_test_utils"], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "gtest_xml_outfile1_test_", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["gtest_xml_outfile1_test_.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest_main"], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "gtest_xml_outfile2_test_", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["gtest_xml_outfile2_test_.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest_main"], -) - -py_test( - name = "gtest_xml_outfiles_test", - size = "small", - srcs = [ - "gtest_xml_outfiles_test.py", - "gtest_xml_test_utils.py", - ], - data = [ - ":gtest_xml_outfile1_test_", - ":gtest_xml_outfile2_test_", - ], - deps = [":gtest_test_utils"], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "googletest-setuptestsuite-test_", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["googletest-setuptestsuite-test_.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest_main"], -) - -py_test( - name = "googletest-setuptestsuite-test", - size = "medium", - srcs = ["googletest-setuptestsuite-test.py"], - data = [":googletest-setuptestsuite-test_"], - deps = [":gtest_test_utils"], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "googletest-uninitialized-test_", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["googletest-uninitialized-test_.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest"], -) - -py_test( - name = "googletest-uninitialized-test", - size = "medium", - srcs = ["googletest-uninitialized-test.py"], - data = ["googletest-uninitialized-test_"], - deps = [":gtest_test_utils"], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "gtest_testbridge_test_", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["gtest_testbridge_test_.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest_main"], -) - -# Tests that filtering via testbridge works -py_test( - name = "gtest_testbridge_test", - size = "small", - srcs = ["gtest_testbridge_test.py"], - data = [":gtest_testbridge_test_"], - deps = [":gtest_test_utils"], -) - -py_test( - name = "googletest-json-outfiles-test", - size = "small", - srcs = [ - "googletest-json-outfiles-test.py", - "gtest_json_test_utils.py", - ], - data = [ - ":gtest_xml_outfile1_test_", - ":gtest_xml_outfile2_test_", - ], - deps = [":gtest_test_utils"], -) - -py_test( - name = "googletest-json-output-unittest", - size = "medium", - srcs = [ - "googletest-json-output-unittest.py", - "gtest_json_test_utils.py", - ], - args = select({ - "//:has_absl": [], - "//conditions:default": ["--no_stacktrace_support"], - }), - data = [ - # We invoke gtest_no_test_unittest to verify the JSON output - # when the test program contains no test definition. - ":gtest_no_test_unittest", - ":gtest_xml_output_unittest_", - ], - deps = [":gtest_test_utils"], -) - -# Verifies interaction of death tests and exceptions. -cc_test( - name = "googletest-death-test_ex_catch_test", - size = "medium", - srcs = ["googletest-death-test_ex_test.cc"], - copts = ["-fexceptions"], - defines = ["GTEST_ENABLE_CATCH_EXCEPTIONS_=1"], - deps = ["//:gtest"], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "googletest-param-test-invalid-name1-test_", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["googletest-param-test-invalid-name1-test_.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest"], -) - -cc_binary( - name = "googletest-param-test-invalid-name2-test_", - testonly = 1, - srcs = ["googletest-param-test-invalid-name2-test_.cc"], - deps = ["//:gtest"], -) - -py_test( - name = "googletest-param-test-invalid-name1-test", - size = "small", - srcs = ["googletest-param-test-invalid-name1-test.py"], - data = [":googletest-param-test-invalid-name1-test_"], - deps = [":gtest_test_utils"], -) - -py_test( - name = "googletest-param-test-invalid-name2-test", - size = "small", - srcs = ["googletest-param-test-invalid-name2-test.py"], - data = [":googletest-param-test-invalid-name2-test_"], - deps = [":gtest_test_utils"], -) diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-break-on-failure-unittest.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-break-on-failure-unittest.py deleted file mode 100755 index a5dfbc693..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-break-on-failure-unittest.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,208 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2006, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Unit test for Google Test's break-on-failure mode. - -A user can ask Google Test to seg-fault when an assertion fails, using -either the GTEST_BREAK_ON_FAILURE environment variable or the ---gtest_break_on_failure flag. This script tests such functionality -by invoking googletest-break-on-failure-unittest_ (a program written with -Google Test) with different environments and command line flags. -""" - -import os -import gtest_test_utils - -# Constants. - -IS_WINDOWS = os.name == 'nt' - -# The environment variable for enabling/disabling the break-on-failure mode. -BREAK_ON_FAILURE_ENV_VAR = 'GTEST_BREAK_ON_FAILURE' - -# The command line flag for enabling/disabling the break-on-failure mode. -BREAK_ON_FAILURE_FLAG = 'gtest_break_on_failure' - -# The environment variable for enabling/disabling the throw-on-failure mode. -THROW_ON_FAILURE_ENV_VAR = 'GTEST_THROW_ON_FAILURE' - -# The environment variable for enabling/disabling the catch-exceptions mode. -CATCH_EXCEPTIONS_ENV_VAR = 'GTEST_CATCH_EXCEPTIONS' - -# Path to the googletest-break-on-failure-unittest_ program. -EXE_PATH = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath( - 'googletest-break-on-failure-unittest_') - - -environ = gtest_test_utils.environ -SetEnvVar = gtest_test_utils.SetEnvVar - -# Tests in this file run a Google-Test-based test program and expect it -# to terminate prematurely. Therefore they are incompatible with -# the premature-exit-file protocol by design. Unset the -# premature-exit filepath to prevent Google Test from creating -# the file. -SetEnvVar(gtest_test_utils.PREMATURE_EXIT_FILE_ENV_VAR, None) - - -def Run(command): - """Runs a command; returns 1 if it was killed by a signal, or 0 otherwise.""" - - p = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess(command, env=environ) - if p.terminated_by_signal: - return 1 - else: - return 0 - - -# The tests. - - -class GTestBreakOnFailureUnitTest(gtest_test_utils.TestCase): - """Tests using the GTEST_BREAK_ON_FAILURE environment variable or - the --gtest_break_on_failure flag to turn assertion failures into - segmentation faults. - """ - - def RunAndVerify(self, env_var_value, flag_value, expect_seg_fault): - """Runs googletest-break-on-failure-unittest_ and verifies that it does - (or does not) have a seg-fault. - - Args: - env_var_value: value of the GTEST_BREAK_ON_FAILURE environment - variable; None if the variable should be unset. - flag_value: value of the --gtest_break_on_failure flag; - None if the flag should not be present. - expect_seg_fault: 1 if the program is expected to generate a seg-fault; - 0 otherwise. - """ - - SetEnvVar(BREAK_ON_FAILURE_ENV_VAR, env_var_value) - - if env_var_value is None: - env_var_value_msg = ' is not set' - else: - env_var_value_msg = '=' + env_var_value - - if flag_value is None: - flag = '' - elif flag_value == '0': - flag = '--%s=0' % BREAK_ON_FAILURE_FLAG - else: - flag = '--%s' % BREAK_ON_FAILURE_FLAG - - command = [EXE_PATH] - if flag: - command.append(flag) - - if expect_seg_fault: - should_or_not = 'should' - else: - should_or_not = 'should not' - - has_seg_fault = Run(command) - - SetEnvVar(BREAK_ON_FAILURE_ENV_VAR, None) - - msg = ('when %s%s, an assertion failure in "%s" %s cause a seg-fault.' % - (BREAK_ON_FAILURE_ENV_VAR, env_var_value_msg, ' '.join(command), - should_or_not)) - self.assert_(has_seg_fault == expect_seg_fault, msg) - - def testDefaultBehavior(self): - """Tests the behavior of the default mode.""" - - self.RunAndVerify(env_var_value=None, - flag_value=None, - expect_seg_fault=0) - - def testEnvVar(self): - """Tests using the GTEST_BREAK_ON_FAILURE environment variable.""" - - self.RunAndVerify(env_var_value='0', - flag_value=None, - expect_seg_fault=0) - self.RunAndVerify(env_var_value='1', - flag_value=None, - expect_seg_fault=1) - - def testFlag(self): - """Tests using the --gtest_break_on_failure flag.""" - - self.RunAndVerify(env_var_value=None, - flag_value='0', - expect_seg_fault=0) - self.RunAndVerify(env_var_value=None, - flag_value='1', - expect_seg_fault=1) - - def testFlagOverridesEnvVar(self): - """Tests that the flag overrides the environment variable.""" - - self.RunAndVerify(env_var_value='0', - flag_value='0', - expect_seg_fault=0) - self.RunAndVerify(env_var_value='0', - flag_value='1', - expect_seg_fault=1) - self.RunAndVerify(env_var_value='1', - flag_value='0', - expect_seg_fault=0) - self.RunAndVerify(env_var_value='1', - flag_value='1', - expect_seg_fault=1) - - def testBreakOnFailureOverridesThrowOnFailure(self): - """Tests that gtest_break_on_failure overrides gtest_throw_on_failure.""" - - SetEnvVar(THROW_ON_FAILURE_ENV_VAR, '1') - try: - self.RunAndVerify(env_var_value=None, - flag_value='1', - expect_seg_fault=1) - finally: - SetEnvVar(THROW_ON_FAILURE_ENV_VAR, None) - - if IS_WINDOWS: - def testCatchExceptionsDoesNotInterfere(self): - """Tests that gtest_catch_exceptions doesn't interfere.""" - - SetEnvVar(CATCH_EXCEPTIONS_ENV_VAR, '1') - try: - self.RunAndVerify(env_var_value='1', - flag_value='1', - expect_seg_fault=1) - finally: - SetEnvVar(CATCH_EXCEPTIONS_ENV_VAR, None) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - gtest_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-break-on-failure-unittest_.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-break-on-failure-unittest_.cc deleted file mode 100644 index f84957a2d..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-break-on-failure-unittest_.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2006, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Unit test for Google Test's break-on-failure mode. -// -// A user can ask Google Test to seg-fault when an assertion fails, using -// either the GTEST_BREAK_ON_FAILURE environment variable or the -// --gtest_break_on_failure flag. This file is used for testing such -// functionality. -// -// This program will be invoked from a Python unit test. It is -// expected to fail. Don't run it directly. - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -# include <windows.h> -# include <stdlib.h> -#endif - -namespace { - -// A test that's expected to fail. -TEST(Foo, Bar) { - EXPECT_EQ(2, 3); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_SEH && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -// On Windows Mobile global exception handlers are not supported. -LONG WINAPI ExitWithExceptionCode( - struct _EXCEPTION_POINTERS* exception_pointers) { - exit(exception_pointers->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode); -} -#endif - -} // namespace - -int main(int argc, char **argv) { -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - // Suppresses display of the Windows error dialog upon encountering - // a general protection fault (segment violation). - SetErrorMode(SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX | SEM_FAILCRITICALERRORS); - -# if GTEST_HAS_SEH && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - - // The default unhandled exception filter does not always exit - // with the exception code as exit code - for example it exits with - // 0 for EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION and 1 for EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT - // if the application is compiled in debug mode. Thus we use our own - // filter which always exits with the exception code for unhandled - // exceptions. - SetUnhandledExceptionFilter(ExitWithExceptionCode); - -# endif -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-catch-exceptions-test.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-catch-exceptions-test.py deleted file mode 100755 index 94a5b33f2..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-catch-exceptions-test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,236 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2010 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Tests Google Test's exception catching behavior. - -This script invokes googletest-catch-exceptions-test_ and -googletest-catch-exceptions-ex-test_ (programs written with -Google Test) and verifies their output. -""" - -import gtest_test_utils - -# Constants. -FLAG_PREFIX = '--gtest_' -LIST_TESTS_FLAG = FLAG_PREFIX + 'list_tests' -NO_CATCH_EXCEPTIONS_FLAG = FLAG_PREFIX + 'catch_exceptions=0' -FILTER_FLAG = FLAG_PREFIX + 'filter' - -# Path to the googletest-catch-exceptions-ex-test_ binary, compiled with -# exceptions enabled. -EX_EXE_PATH = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath( - 'googletest-catch-exceptions-ex-test_') - -# Path to the googletest-catch-exceptions-test_ binary, compiled with -# exceptions disabled. -EXE_PATH = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath( - 'googletest-catch-exceptions-no-ex-test_') - -environ = gtest_test_utils.environ -SetEnvVar = gtest_test_utils.SetEnvVar - -# Tests in this file run a Google-Test-based test program and expect it -# to terminate prematurely. Therefore they are incompatible with -# the premature-exit-file protocol by design. Unset the -# premature-exit filepath to prevent Google Test from creating -# the file. -SetEnvVar(gtest_test_utils.PREMATURE_EXIT_FILE_ENV_VAR, None) - -TEST_LIST = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess( - [EXE_PATH, LIST_TESTS_FLAG], env=environ).output - -SUPPORTS_SEH_EXCEPTIONS = 'ThrowsSehException' in TEST_LIST - -if SUPPORTS_SEH_EXCEPTIONS: - BINARY_OUTPUT = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess([EXE_PATH], env=environ).output - -EX_BINARY_OUTPUT = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess( - [EX_EXE_PATH], env=environ).output - - -# The tests. -if SUPPORTS_SEH_EXCEPTIONS: - # pylint:disable-msg=C6302 - class CatchSehExceptionsTest(gtest_test_utils.TestCase): - """Tests exception-catching behavior.""" - - - def TestSehExceptions(self, test_output): - self.assert_('SEH exception with code 0x2a thrown ' - 'in the test fixture\'s constructor' - in test_output) - self.assert_('SEH exception with code 0x2a thrown ' - 'in the test fixture\'s destructor' - in test_output) - self.assert_('SEH exception with code 0x2a thrown in SetUpTestSuite()' - in test_output) - self.assert_('SEH exception with code 0x2a thrown in TearDownTestSuite()' - in test_output) - self.assert_('SEH exception with code 0x2a thrown in SetUp()' - in test_output) - self.assert_('SEH exception with code 0x2a thrown in TearDown()' - in test_output) - self.assert_('SEH exception with code 0x2a thrown in the test body' - in test_output) - - def testCatchesSehExceptionsWithCxxExceptionsEnabled(self): - self.TestSehExceptions(EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - - def testCatchesSehExceptionsWithCxxExceptionsDisabled(self): - self.TestSehExceptions(BINARY_OUTPUT) - - -class CatchCxxExceptionsTest(gtest_test_utils.TestCase): - """Tests C++ exception-catching behavior. - - Tests in this test case verify that: - * C++ exceptions are caught and logged as C++ (not SEH) exceptions - * Exception thrown affect the remainder of the test work flow in the - expected manner. - """ - - def testCatchesCxxExceptionsInFixtureConstructor(self): - self.assertTrue( - 'C++ exception with description ' - '"Standard C++ exception" thrown ' - 'in the test fixture\'s constructor' in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, - EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - self.assert_('unexpected' not in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, - 'This failure belongs in this test only if ' - '"CxxExceptionInConstructorTest" (no quotes) ' - 'appears on the same line as words "called unexpectedly"') - - if ('CxxExceptionInDestructorTest.ThrowsExceptionInDestructor' in - EX_BINARY_OUTPUT): - - def testCatchesCxxExceptionsInFixtureDestructor(self): - self.assertTrue( - 'C++ exception with description ' - '"Standard C++ exception" thrown ' - 'in the test fixture\'s destructor' in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, - EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - self.assertTrue( - 'CxxExceptionInDestructorTest::TearDownTestSuite() ' - 'called as expected.' in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - - def testCatchesCxxExceptionsInSetUpTestCase(self): - self.assertTrue( - 'C++ exception with description "Standard C++ exception"' - ' thrown in SetUpTestSuite()' in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - self.assertTrue( - 'CxxExceptionInConstructorTest::TearDownTestSuite() ' - 'called as expected.' in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - self.assertTrue( - 'CxxExceptionInSetUpTestSuiteTest constructor ' - 'called as expected.' in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - self.assertTrue( - 'CxxExceptionInSetUpTestSuiteTest destructor ' - 'called as expected.' in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - self.assertTrue( - 'CxxExceptionInSetUpTestSuiteTest::SetUp() ' - 'called as expected.' in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - self.assertTrue( - 'CxxExceptionInSetUpTestSuiteTest::TearDown() ' - 'called as expected.' in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - self.assertTrue( - 'CxxExceptionInSetUpTestSuiteTest test body ' - 'called as expected.' in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - - def testCatchesCxxExceptionsInTearDownTestCase(self): - self.assertTrue( - 'C++ exception with description "Standard C++ exception"' - ' thrown in TearDownTestSuite()' in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - - def testCatchesCxxExceptionsInSetUp(self): - self.assertTrue( - 'C++ exception with description "Standard C++ exception"' - ' thrown in SetUp()' in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - self.assertTrue( - 'CxxExceptionInSetUpTest::TearDownTestSuite() ' - 'called as expected.' in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - self.assertTrue( - 'CxxExceptionInSetUpTest destructor ' - 'called as expected.' in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - self.assertTrue( - 'CxxExceptionInSetUpTest::TearDown() ' - 'called as expected.' in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - self.assert_('unexpected' not in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, - 'This failure belongs in this test only if ' - '"CxxExceptionInSetUpTest" (no quotes) ' - 'appears on the same line as words "called unexpectedly"') - - def testCatchesCxxExceptionsInTearDown(self): - self.assertTrue( - 'C++ exception with description "Standard C++ exception"' - ' thrown in TearDown()' in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - self.assertTrue( - 'CxxExceptionInTearDownTest::TearDownTestSuite() ' - 'called as expected.' in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - self.assertTrue( - 'CxxExceptionInTearDownTest destructor ' - 'called as expected.' in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - - def testCatchesCxxExceptionsInTestBody(self): - self.assertTrue( - 'C++ exception with description "Standard C++ exception"' - ' thrown in the test body' in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - self.assertTrue( - 'CxxExceptionInTestBodyTest::TearDownTestSuite() ' - 'called as expected.' in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - self.assertTrue( - 'CxxExceptionInTestBodyTest destructor ' - 'called as expected.' in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - self.assertTrue( - 'CxxExceptionInTestBodyTest::TearDown() ' - 'called as expected.' in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - - def testCatchesNonStdCxxExceptions(self): - self.assertTrue( - 'Unknown C++ exception thrown in the test body' in EX_BINARY_OUTPUT, - EX_BINARY_OUTPUT) - - def testUnhandledCxxExceptionsAbortTheProgram(self): - # Filters out SEH exception tests on Windows. Unhandled SEH exceptions - # cause tests to show pop-up windows there. - FITLER_OUT_SEH_TESTS_FLAG = FILTER_FLAG + '=-*Seh*' - # By default, Google Test doesn't catch the exceptions. - uncaught_exceptions_ex_binary_output = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess( - [EX_EXE_PATH, - NO_CATCH_EXCEPTIONS_FLAG, - FITLER_OUT_SEH_TESTS_FLAG], - env=environ).output - - self.assert_('Unhandled C++ exception terminating the program' - in uncaught_exceptions_ex_binary_output) - self.assert_('unexpected' not in uncaught_exceptions_ex_binary_output) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - gtest_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-catch-exceptions-test_.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-catch-exceptions-test_.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 8c127d40b..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-catch-exceptions-test_.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,293 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2010, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// Tests for Google Test itself. Tests in this file throw C++ or SEH -// exceptions, and the output is verified by -// googletest-catch-exceptions-test.py. - -#include <stdio.h> // NOLINT -#include <stdlib.h> // For exit(). - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -#if GTEST_HAS_SEH -# include <windows.h> -#endif - -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS -# include <exception> // For set_terminate(). -# include <stdexcept> -#endif - -using testing::Test; - -#if GTEST_HAS_SEH - -class SehExceptionInConstructorTest : public Test { - public: - SehExceptionInConstructorTest() { RaiseException(42, 0, 0, NULL); } -}; - -TEST_F(SehExceptionInConstructorTest, ThrowsExceptionInConstructor) {} - -class SehExceptionInDestructorTest : public Test { - public: - ~SehExceptionInDestructorTest() { RaiseException(42, 0, 0, NULL); } -}; - -TEST_F(SehExceptionInDestructorTest, ThrowsExceptionInDestructor) {} - -class SehExceptionInSetUpTestSuiteTest : public Test { - public: - static void SetUpTestSuite() { RaiseException(42, 0, 0, NULL); } -}; - -TEST_F(SehExceptionInSetUpTestSuiteTest, ThrowsExceptionInSetUpTestSuite) {} - -class SehExceptionInTearDownTestSuiteTest : public Test { - public: - static void TearDownTestSuite() { RaiseException(42, 0, 0, NULL); } -}; - -TEST_F(SehExceptionInTearDownTestSuiteTest, - ThrowsExceptionInTearDownTestSuite) {} - -class SehExceptionInSetUpTest : public Test { - protected: - virtual void SetUp() { RaiseException(42, 0, 0, NULL); } -}; - -TEST_F(SehExceptionInSetUpTest, ThrowsExceptionInSetUp) {} - -class SehExceptionInTearDownTest : public Test { - protected: - virtual void TearDown() { RaiseException(42, 0, 0, NULL); } -}; - -TEST_F(SehExceptionInTearDownTest, ThrowsExceptionInTearDown) {} - -TEST(SehExceptionTest, ThrowsSehException) { - RaiseException(42, 0, 0, NULL); -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_SEH - -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -class CxxExceptionInConstructorTest : public Test { - public: - CxxExceptionInConstructorTest() { - // Without this macro VC++ complains about unreachable code at the end of - // the constructor. - GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_( - throw std::runtime_error("Standard C++ exception")); - } - - static void TearDownTestSuite() { - printf("%s", - "CxxExceptionInConstructorTest::TearDownTestSuite() " - "called as expected.\n"); - } - - protected: - ~CxxExceptionInConstructorTest() override { - ADD_FAILURE() << "CxxExceptionInConstructorTest destructor " - << "called unexpectedly."; - } - - void SetUp() override { - ADD_FAILURE() << "CxxExceptionInConstructorTest::SetUp() " - << "called unexpectedly."; - } - - void TearDown() override { - ADD_FAILURE() << "CxxExceptionInConstructorTest::TearDown() " - << "called unexpectedly."; - } -}; - -TEST_F(CxxExceptionInConstructorTest, ThrowsExceptionInConstructor) { - ADD_FAILURE() << "CxxExceptionInConstructorTest test body " - << "called unexpectedly."; -} - -class CxxExceptionInSetUpTestSuiteTest : public Test { - public: - CxxExceptionInSetUpTestSuiteTest() { - printf("%s", - "CxxExceptionInSetUpTestSuiteTest constructor " - "called as expected.\n"); - } - - static void SetUpTestSuite() { - throw std::runtime_error("Standard C++ exception"); - } - - static void TearDownTestSuite() { - printf("%s", - "CxxExceptionInSetUpTestSuiteTest::TearDownTestSuite() " - "called as expected.\n"); - } - - protected: - ~CxxExceptionInSetUpTestSuiteTest() override { - printf("%s", - "CxxExceptionInSetUpTestSuiteTest destructor " - "called as expected.\n"); - } - - void SetUp() override { - printf("%s", - "CxxExceptionInSetUpTestSuiteTest::SetUp() " - "called as expected.\n"); - } - - void TearDown() override { - printf("%s", - "CxxExceptionInSetUpTestSuiteTest::TearDown() " - "called as expected.\n"); - } -}; - -TEST_F(CxxExceptionInSetUpTestSuiteTest, ThrowsExceptionInSetUpTestSuite) { - printf("%s", - "CxxExceptionInSetUpTestSuiteTest test body " - "called as expected.\n"); -} - -class CxxExceptionInTearDownTestSuiteTest : public Test { - public: - static void TearDownTestSuite() { - throw std::runtime_error("Standard C++ exception"); - } -}; - -TEST_F(CxxExceptionInTearDownTestSuiteTest, - ThrowsExceptionInTearDownTestSuite) {} - -class CxxExceptionInSetUpTest : public Test { - public: - static void TearDownTestSuite() { - printf("%s", - "CxxExceptionInSetUpTest::TearDownTestSuite() " - "called as expected.\n"); - } - - protected: - ~CxxExceptionInSetUpTest() override { - printf("%s", - "CxxExceptionInSetUpTest destructor " - "called as expected.\n"); - } - - void SetUp() override { throw std::runtime_error("Standard C++ exception"); } - - void TearDown() override { - printf("%s", - "CxxExceptionInSetUpTest::TearDown() " - "called as expected.\n"); - } -}; - -TEST_F(CxxExceptionInSetUpTest, ThrowsExceptionInSetUp) { - ADD_FAILURE() << "CxxExceptionInSetUpTest test body " - << "called unexpectedly."; -} - -class CxxExceptionInTearDownTest : public Test { - public: - static void TearDownTestSuite() { - printf("%s", - "CxxExceptionInTearDownTest::TearDownTestSuite() " - "called as expected.\n"); - } - - protected: - ~CxxExceptionInTearDownTest() override { - printf("%s", - "CxxExceptionInTearDownTest destructor " - "called as expected.\n"); - } - - void TearDown() override { - throw std::runtime_error("Standard C++ exception"); - } -}; - -TEST_F(CxxExceptionInTearDownTest, ThrowsExceptionInTearDown) {} - -class CxxExceptionInTestBodyTest : public Test { - public: - static void TearDownTestSuite() { - printf("%s", - "CxxExceptionInTestBodyTest::TearDownTestSuite() " - "called as expected.\n"); - } - - protected: - ~CxxExceptionInTestBodyTest() override { - printf("%s", - "CxxExceptionInTestBodyTest destructor " - "called as expected.\n"); - } - - void TearDown() override { - printf("%s", - "CxxExceptionInTestBodyTest::TearDown() " - "called as expected.\n"); - } -}; - -TEST_F(CxxExceptionInTestBodyTest, ThrowsStdCxxException) { - throw std::runtime_error("Standard C++ exception"); -} - -TEST(CxxExceptionTest, ThrowsNonStdCxxException) { - throw "C-string"; -} - -// This terminate handler aborts the program using exit() rather than abort(). -// This avoids showing pop-ups on Windows systems and core dumps on Unix-like -// ones. -void TerminateHandler() { - fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", "Unhandled C++ exception terminating the program."); - fflush(nullptr); - exit(3); -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - std::set_terminate(&TerminateHandler); -#endif - testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-color-test.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-color-test.py deleted file mode 100755 index f3b7c9990..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-color-test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Verifies that Google Test correctly determines whether to use colors.""" - -import os -import gtest_test_utils - -IS_WINDOWS = os.name == 'nt' - -COLOR_ENV_VAR = 'GTEST_COLOR' -COLOR_FLAG = 'gtest_color' -COMMAND = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath('googletest-color-test_') - - -def SetEnvVar(env_var, value): - """Sets the env variable to 'value'; unsets it when 'value' is None.""" - - if value is not None: - os.environ[env_var] = value - elif env_var in os.environ: - del os.environ[env_var] - - -def UsesColor(term, color_env_var, color_flag): - """Runs googletest-color-test_ and returns its exit code.""" - - SetEnvVar('TERM', term) - SetEnvVar(COLOR_ENV_VAR, color_env_var) - - if color_flag is None: - args = [] - else: - args = ['--%s=%s' % (COLOR_FLAG, color_flag)] - p = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess([COMMAND] + args) - return not p.exited or p.exit_code - - -class GTestColorTest(gtest_test_utils.TestCase): - def testNoEnvVarNoFlag(self): - """Tests the case when there's neither GTEST_COLOR nor --gtest_color.""" - - if not IS_WINDOWS: - self.assert_(not UsesColor('dumb', None, None)) - self.assert_(not UsesColor('emacs', None, None)) - self.assert_(not UsesColor('xterm-mono', None, None)) - self.assert_(not UsesColor('unknown', None, None)) - self.assert_(not UsesColor(None, None, None)) - self.assert_(UsesColor('linux', None, None)) - self.assert_(UsesColor('cygwin', None, None)) - self.assert_(UsesColor('xterm', None, None)) - self.assert_(UsesColor('xterm-color', None, None)) - self.assert_(UsesColor('xterm-256color', None, None)) - - def testFlagOnly(self): - """Tests the case when there's --gtest_color but not GTEST_COLOR.""" - - self.assert_(not UsesColor('dumb', None, 'no')) - self.assert_(not UsesColor('xterm-color', None, 'no')) - if not IS_WINDOWS: - self.assert_(not UsesColor('emacs', None, 'auto')) - self.assert_(UsesColor('xterm', None, 'auto')) - self.assert_(UsesColor('dumb', None, 'yes')) - self.assert_(UsesColor('xterm', None, 'yes')) - - def testEnvVarOnly(self): - """Tests the case when there's GTEST_COLOR but not --gtest_color.""" - - self.assert_(not UsesColor('dumb', 'no', None)) - self.assert_(not UsesColor('xterm-color', 'no', None)) - if not IS_WINDOWS: - self.assert_(not UsesColor('dumb', 'auto', None)) - self.assert_(UsesColor('xterm-color', 'auto', None)) - self.assert_(UsesColor('dumb', 'yes', None)) - self.assert_(UsesColor('xterm-color', 'yes', None)) - - def testEnvVarAndFlag(self): - """Tests the case when there are both GTEST_COLOR and --gtest_color.""" - - self.assert_(not UsesColor('xterm-color', 'no', 'no')) - self.assert_(UsesColor('dumb', 'no', 'yes')) - self.assert_(UsesColor('xterm-color', 'no', 'auto')) - - def testAliasesOfYesAndNo(self): - """Tests using aliases in specifying --gtest_color.""" - - self.assert_(UsesColor('dumb', None, 'true')) - self.assert_(UsesColor('dumb', None, 'YES')) - self.assert_(UsesColor('dumb', None, 'T')) - self.assert_(UsesColor('dumb', None, '1')) - - self.assert_(not UsesColor('xterm', None, 'f')) - self.assert_(not UsesColor('xterm', None, 'false')) - self.assert_(not UsesColor('xterm', None, '0')) - self.assert_(not UsesColor('xterm', None, 'unknown')) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - gtest_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-color-test_.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-color-test_.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 220a3a005..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-color-test_.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// A helper program for testing how Google Test determines whether to use -// colors in the output. It prints "YES" and returns 1 if Google Test -// decides to use colors, and prints "NO" and returns 0 otherwise. - -#include <stdio.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "src/gtest-internal-inl.h" - -using testing::internal::ShouldUseColor; - -// The purpose of this is to ensure that the UnitTest singleton is -// created before main() is entered, and thus that ShouldUseColor() -// works the same way as in a real Google-Test-based test. We don't actual -// run the TEST itself. -TEST(GTestColorTest, Dummy) { -} - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - - if (ShouldUseColor(true)) { - // Google Test decides to use colors in the output (assuming it - // goes to a TTY). - printf("YES\n"); - return 1; - } else { - // Google Test decides not to use colors in the output. - printf("NO\n"); - return 0; - } -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-death-test-test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-death-test-test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index cba906ccd..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-death-test-test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1516 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// Tests for death tests. - -#include "gtest/gtest-death-test.h" - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-filepath.h" - -using testing::internal::AlwaysFalse; -using testing::internal::AlwaysTrue; - -#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -# include <fcntl.h> // For O_BINARY -# include <direct.h> // For chdir(). -# include <io.h> -# else -# include <unistd.h> -# include <sys/wait.h> // For waitpid. -# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -# include <limits.h> -# include <signal.h> -# include <stdio.h> - -# if GTEST_OS_LINUX -# include <sys/time.h> -# endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX - -# include "gtest/gtest-spi.h" -# include "src/gtest-internal-inl.h" - -namespace posix = ::testing::internal::posix; - -using testing::ContainsRegex; -using testing::Matcher; -using testing::Message; -using testing::internal::DeathTest; -using testing::internal::DeathTestFactory; -using testing::internal::FilePath; -using testing::internal::GetLastErrnoDescription; -using testing::internal::GetUnitTestImpl; -using testing::internal::InDeathTestChild; -using testing::internal::ParseNaturalNumber; - -namespace testing { -namespace internal { - -// A helper class whose objects replace the death test factory for a -// single UnitTest object during their lifetimes. -class ReplaceDeathTestFactory { - public: - explicit ReplaceDeathTestFactory(DeathTestFactory* new_factory) - : unit_test_impl_(GetUnitTestImpl()) { - old_factory_ = unit_test_impl_->death_test_factory_.release(); - unit_test_impl_->death_test_factory_.reset(new_factory); - } - - ~ReplaceDeathTestFactory() { - unit_test_impl_->death_test_factory_.release(); - unit_test_impl_->death_test_factory_.reset(old_factory_); - } - private: - // Prevents copying ReplaceDeathTestFactory objects. - ReplaceDeathTestFactory(const ReplaceDeathTestFactory&); - void operator=(const ReplaceDeathTestFactory&); - - UnitTestImpl* unit_test_impl_; - DeathTestFactory* old_factory_; -}; - -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing - -namespace { - -void DieWithMessage(const ::std::string& message) { - fprintf(stderr, "%s", message.c_str()); - fflush(stderr); // Make sure the text is printed before the process exits. - - // We call _exit() instead of exit(), as the former is a direct - // system call and thus safer in the presence of threads. exit() - // will invoke user-defined exit-hooks, which may do dangerous - // things that conflict with death tests. - // - // Some compilers can recognize that _exit() never returns and issue the - // 'unreachable code' warning for code following this function, unless - // fooled by a fake condition. - if (AlwaysTrue()) - _exit(1); -} - -void DieInside(const ::std::string& function) { - DieWithMessage("death inside " + function + "()."); -} - -// Tests that death tests work. - -class TestForDeathTest : public testing::Test { - protected: - TestForDeathTest() : original_dir_(FilePath::GetCurrentDir()) {} - - ~TestForDeathTest() override { posix::ChDir(original_dir_.c_str()); } - - // A static member function that's expected to die. - static void StaticMemberFunction() { DieInside("StaticMemberFunction"); } - - // A method of the test fixture that may die. - void MemberFunction() { - if (should_die_) - DieInside("MemberFunction"); - } - - // True if and only if MemberFunction() should die. - bool should_die_; - const FilePath original_dir_; -}; - -// A class with a member function that may die. -class MayDie { - public: - explicit MayDie(bool should_die) : should_die_(should_die) {} - - // A member function that may die. - void MemberFunction() const { - if (should_die_) - DieInside("MayDie::MemberFunction"); - } - - private: - // True if and only if MemberFunction() should die. - bool should_die_; -}; - -// A global function that's expected to die. -void GlobalFunction() { DieInside("GlobalFunction"); } - -// A non-void function that's expected to die. -int NonVoidFunction() { - DieInside("NonVoidFunction"); - return 1; -} - -// A unary function that may die. -void DieIf(bool should_die) { - if (should_die) - DieInside("DieIf"); -} - -// A binary function that may die. -bool DieIfLessThan(int x, int y) { - if (x < y) { - DieInside("DieIfLessThan"); - } - return true; -} - -// Tests that ASSERT_DEATH can be used outside a TEST, TEST_F, or test fixture. -void DeathTestSubroutine() { - EXPECT_DEATH(GlobalFunction(), "death.*GlobalFunction"); - ASSERT_DEATH(GlobalFunction(), "death.*GlobalFunction"); -} - -// Death in dbg, not opt. -int DieInDebugElse12(int* sideeffect) { - if (sideeffect) *sideeffect = 12; - -# ifndef NDEBUG - - DieInside("DieInDebugElse12"); - -# endif // NDEBUG - - return 12; -} - -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -// Death in dbg due to Windows CRT assertion failure, not opt. -int DieInCRTDebugElse12(int* sideeffect) { - if (sideeffect) *sideeffect = 12; - - // Create an invalid fd by closing a valid one - int fdpipe[2]; - EXPECT_EQ(_pipe(fdpipe, 256, O_BINARY), 0); - EXPECT_EQ(_close(fdpipe[0]), 0); - EXPECT_EQ(_close(fdpipe[1]), 0); - - // _dup() should crash in debug mode - EXPECT_EQ(_dup(fdpipe[0]), -1); - - return 12; -} - -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS || GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA - -// Tests the ExitedWithCode predicate. -TEST(ExitStatusPredicateTest, ExitedWithCode) { - // On Windows, the process's exit code is the same as its exit status, - // so the predicate just compares the its input with its parameter. - EXPECT_TRUE(testing::ExitedWithCode(0)(0)); - EXPECT_TRUE(testing::ExitedWithCode(1)(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(testing::ExitedWithCode(42)(42)); - EXPECT_FALSE(testing::ExitedWithCode(0)(1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(testing::ExitedWithCode(1)(0)); -} - -# else - -// Returns the exit status of a process that calls _exit(2) with a -// given exit code. This is a helper function for the -// ExitStatusPredicateTest test suite. -static int NormalExitStatus(int exit_code) { - pid_t child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - _exit(exit_code); - } - int status; - waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0); - return status; -} - -// Returns the exit status of a process that raises a given signal. -// If the signal does not cause the process to die, then it returns -// instead the exit status of a process that exits normally with exit -// code 1. This is a helper function for the ExitStatusPredicateTest -// test suite. -static int KilledExitStatus(int signum) { - pid_t child_pid = fork(); - if (child_pid == 0) { - raise(signum); - _exit(1); - } - int status; - waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0); - return status; -} - -// Tests the ExitedWithCode predicate. -TEST(ExitStatusPredicateTest, ExitedWithCode) { - const int status0 = NormalExitStatus(0); - const int status1 = NormalExitStatus(1); - const int status42 = NormalExitStatus(42); - const testing::ExitedWithCode pred0(0); - const testing::ExitedWithCode pred1(1); - const testing::ExitedWithCode pred42(42); - EXPECT_PRED1(pred0, status0); - EXPECT_PRED1(pred1, status1); - EXPECT_PRED1(pred42, status42); - EXPECT_FALSE(pred0(status1)); - EXPECT_FALSE(pred42(status0)); - EXPECT_FALSE(pred1(status42)); -} - -// Tests the KilledBySignal predicate. -TEST(ExitStatusPredicateTest, KilledBySignal) { - const int status_segv = KilledExitStatus(SIGSEGV); - const int status_kill = KilledExitStatus(SIGKILL); - const testing::KilledBySignal pred_segv(SIGSEGV); - const testing::KilledBySignal pred_kill(SIGKILL); - EXPECT_PRED1(pred_segv, status_segv); - EXPECT_PRED1(pred_kill, status_kill); - EXPECT_FALSE(pred_segv(status_kill)); - EXPECT_FALSE(pred_kill(status_segv)); -} - -# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS || GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA - -// Tests that the death test macros expand to code which may or may not -// be followed by operator<<, and that in either case the complete text -// comprises only a single C++ statement. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, SingleStatement) { - if (AlwaysFalse()) - // This would fail if executed; this is a compilation test only - ASSERT_DEATH(return, ""); - - if (AlwaysTrue()) - EXPECT_DEATH(_exit(1), ""); - else - // This empty "else" branch is meant to ensure that EXPECT_DEATH - // doesn't expand into an "if" statement without an "else" - ; - - if (AlwaysFalse()) - ASSERT_DEATH(return, "") << "did not die"; - - if (AlwaysFalse()) - ; - else - EXPECT_DEATH(_exit(1), "") << 1 << 2 << 3; -} - -# if GTEST_USES_PCRE - -void DieWithEmbeddedNul() { - fprintf(stderr, "Hello%cmy null world.\n", '\0'); - fflush(stderr); - _exit(1); -} - -// Tests that EXPECT_DEATH and ASSERT_DEATH work when the error -// message has a NUL character in it. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, EmbeddedNulInMessage) { - EXPECT_DEATH(DieWithEmbeddedNul(), "my null world"); - ASSERT_DEATH(DieWithEmbeddedNul(), "my null world"); -} - -# endif // GTEST_USES_PCRE - -// Tests that death test macros expand to code which interacts well with switch -// statements. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, SwitchStatement) { - // Microsoft compiler usually complains about switch statements without - // case labels. We suppress that warning for this test. - GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4065) - - switch (0) - default: - ASSERT_DEATH(_exit(1), "") << "exit in default switch handler"; - - switch (0) - case 0: - EXPECT_DEATH(_exit(1), "") << "exit in switch case"; - - GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() -} - -// Tests that a static member function can be used in a "fast" style -// death test. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, StaticMemberFunctionFastStyle) { - testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "fast"; - ASSERT_DEATH(StaticMemberFunction(), "death.*StaticMember"); -} - -// Tests that a method of the test fixture can be used in a "fast" -// style death test. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, MemberFunctionFastStyle) { - testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "fast"; - should_die_ = true; - EXPECT_DEATH(MemberFunction(), "inside.*MemberFunction"); -} - -void ChangeToRootDir() { posix::ChDir(GTEST_PATH_SEP_); } - -// Tests that death tests work even if the current directory has been -// changed. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, FastDeathTestInChangedDir) { - testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "fast"; - - ChangeToRootDir(); - EXPECT_EXIT(_exit(1), testing::ExitedWithCode(1), ""); - - ChangeToRootDir(); - ASSERT_DEATH(_exit(1), ""); -} - -# if GTEST_OS_LINUX -void SigprofAction(int, siginfo_t*, void*) { /* no op */ } - -// Sets SIGPROF action and ITIMER_PROF timer (interval: 1ms). -void SetSigprofActionAndTimer() { - struct itimerval timer; - timer.it_interval.tv_sec = 0; - timer.it_interval.tv_usec = 1; - timer.it_value = timer.it_interval; - ASSERT_EQ(0, setitimer(ITIMER_PROF, &timer, nullptr)); - struct sigaction signal_action; - memset(&signal_action, 0, sizeof(signal_action)); - sigemptyset(&signal_action.sa_mask); - signal_action.sa_sigaction = SigprofAction; - signal_action.sa_flags = SA_RESTART | SA_SIGINFO; - ASSERT_EQ(0, sigaction(SIGPROF, &signal_action, nullptr)); -} - -// Disables ITIMER_PROF timer and ignores SIGPROF signal. -void DisableSigprofActionAndTimer(struct sigaction* old_signal_action) { - struct itimerval timer; - timer.it_interval.tv_sec = 0; - timer.it_interval.tv_usec = 0; - timer.it_value = timer.it_interval; - ASSERT_EQ(0, setitimer(ITIMER_PROF, &timer, nullptr)); - struct sigaction signal_action; - memset(&signal_action, 0, sizeof(signal_action)); - sigemptyset(&signal_action.sa_mask); - signal_action.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; - ASSERT_EQ(0, sigaction(SIGPROF, &signal_action, old_signal_action)); -} - -// Tests that death tests work when SIGPROF handler and timer are set. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, FastSigprofActionSet) { - testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "fast"; - SetSigprofActionAndTimer(); - EXPECT_DEATH(_exit(1), ""); - struct sigaction old_signal_action; - DisableSigprofActionAndTimer(&old_signal_action); - EXPECT_TRUE(old_signal_action.sa_sigaction == SigprofAction); -} - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, ThreadSafeSigprofActionSet) { - testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "threadsafe"; - SetSigprofActionAndTimer(); - EXPECT_DEATH(_exit(1), ""); - struct sigaction old_signal_action; - DisableSigprofActionAndTimer(&old_signal_action); - EXPECT_TRUE(old_signal_action.sa_sigaction == SigprofAction); -} -# endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX - -// Repeats a representative sample of death tests in the "threadsafe" style: - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, StaticMemberFunctionThreadsafeStyle) { - testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "threadsafe"; - ASSERT_DEATH(StaticMemberFunction(), "death.*StaticMember"); -} - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, MemberFunctionThreadsafeStyle) { - testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "threadsafe"; - should_die_ = true; - EXPECT_DEATH(MemberFunction(), "inside.*MemberFunction"); -} - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, ThreadsafeDeathTestInLoop) { - testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "threadsafe"; - - for (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) - EXPECT_EXIT(_exit(i), testing::ExitedWithCode(i), "") << ": i = " << i; -} - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, ThreadsafeDeathTestInChangedDir) { - testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "threadsafe"; - - ChangeToRootDir(); - EXPECT_EXIT(_exit(1), testing::ExitedWithCode(1), ""); - - ChangeToRootDir(); - ASSERT_DEATH(_exit(1), ""); -} - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, MixedStyles) { - testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "threadsafe"; - EXPECT_DEATH(_exit(1), ""); - testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "fast"; - EXPECT_DEATH(_exit(1), ""); -} - -# if GTEST_HAS_CLONE && GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD - -bool pthread_flag; - -void SetPthreadFlag() { - pthread_flag = true; -} - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, DoesNotExecuteAtforkHooks) { - if (!testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork)) { - testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "threadsafe"; - pthread_flag = false; - ASSERT_EQ(0, pthread_atfork(&SetPthreadFlag, nullptr, nullptr)); - ASSERT_DEATH(_exit(1), ""); - ASSERT_FALSE(pthread_flag); - } -} - -# endif // GTEST_HAS_CLONE && GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD - -// Tests that a method of another class can be used in a death test. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, MethodOfAnotherClass) { - const MayDie x(true); - ASSERT_DEATH(x.MemberFunction(), "MayDie\\:\\:MemberFunction"); -} - -// Tests that a global function can be used in a death test. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, GlobalFunction) { - EXPECT_DEATH(GlobalFunction(), "GlobalFunction"); -} - -// Tests that any value convertible to an RE works as a second -// argument to EXPECT_DEATH. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, AcceptsAnythingConvertibleToRE) { - static const char regex_c_str[] = "GlobalFunction"; - EXPECT_DEATH(GlobalFunction(), regex_c_str); - - const testing::internal::RE regex(regex_c_str); - EXPECT_DEATH(GlobalFunction(), regex); - -# if !GTEST_USES_PCRE - - const ::std::string regex_std_str(regex_c_str); - EXPECT_DEATH(GlobalFunction(), regex_std_str); - - // This one is tricky; a temporary pointer into another temporary. Reference - // lifetime extension of the pointer is not sufficient. - EXPECT_DEATH(GlobalFunction(), ::std::string(regex_c_str).c_str()); - -# endif // !GTEST_USES_PCRE -} - -// Tests that a non-void function can be used in a death test. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, NonVoidFunction) { - ASSERT_DEATH(NonVoidFunction(), "NonVoidFunction"); -} - -// Tests that functions that take parameter(s) can be used in a death test. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, FunctionWithParameter) { - EXPECT_DEATH(DieIf(true), "DieIf\\(\\)"); - EXPECT_DEATH(DieIfLessThan(2, 3), "DieIfLessThan"); -} - -// Tests that ASSERT_DEATH can be used outside a TEST, TEST_F, or test fixture. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, OutsideFixture) { - DeathTestSubroutine(); -} - -// Tests that death tests can be done inside a loop. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, InsideLoop) { - for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) { - EXPECT_DEATH(DieIfLessThan(-1, i), "DieIfLessThan") << "where i == " << i; - } -} - -// Tests that a compound statement can be used in a death test. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, CompoundStatement) { - EXPECT_DEATH({ // NOLINT - const int x = 2; - const int y = x + 1; - DieIfLessThan(x, y); - }, - "DieIfLessThan"); -} - -// Tests that code that doesn't die causes a death test to fail. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, DoesNotDie) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DEATH(DieIf(false), "DieIf"), - "failed to die"); -} - -// Tests that a death test fails when the error message isn't expected. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, ErrorMessageMismatch) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_DEATH(DieIf(true), "DieIfLessThan") << "End of death test message."; - }, "died but not with expected error"); -} - -// On exit, *aborted will be true if and only if the EXPECT_DEATH() -// statement aborted the function. -void ExpectDeathTestHelper(bool* aborted) { - *aborted = true; - EXPECT_DEATH(DieIf(false), "DieIf"); // This assertion should fail. - *aborted = false; -} - -// Tests that EXPECT_DEATH doesn't abort the test on failure. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, EXPECT_DEATH) { - bool aborted = true; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ExpectDeathTestHelper(&aborted), - "failed to die"); - EXPECT_FALSE(aborted); -} - -// Tests that ASSERT_DEATH does abort the test on failure. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, ASSERT_DEATH) { - static bool aborted; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - aborted = true; - ASSERT_DEATH(DieIf(false), "DieIf"); // This assertion should fail. - aborted = false; - }, "failed to die"); - EXPECT_TRUE(aborted); -} - -// Tests that EXPECT_DEATH evaluates the arguments exactly once. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, SingleEvaluation) { - int x = 3; - EXPECT_DEATH(DieIf((++x) == 4), "DieIf"); - - const char* regex = "DieIf"; - const char* regex_save = regex; - EXPECT_DEATH(DieIfLessThan(3, 4), regex++); - EXPECT_EQ(regex_save + 1, regex); -} - -// Tests that run-away death tests are reported as failures. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, RunawayIsFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DEATH(static_cast<void>(0), "Foo"), - "failed to die."); -} - -// Tests that death tests report executing 'return' in the statement as -// failure. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, ReturnIsFailure) { - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_DEATH(return, "Bar"), - "illegal return in test statement."); -} - -// Tests that EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH works as expected, that is, you can stream a -// message to it, and in debug mode it: -// 1. Asserts on death. -// 2. Has no side effect. -// -// And in opt mode, it: -// 1. Has side effects but does not assert. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, TestExpectDebugDeath) { - int sideeffect = 0; - - // Put the regex in a local variable to make sure we don't get an "unused" - // warning in opt mode. - const char* regex = "death.*DieInDebugElse12"; - - EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH(DieInDebugElse12(&sideeffect), regex) - << "Must accept a streamed message"; - -# ifdef NDEBUG - - // Checks that the assignment occurs in opt mode (sideeffect). - EXPECT_EQ(12, sideeffect); - -# else - - // Checks that the assignment does not occur in dbg mode (no sideeffect). - EXPECT_EQ(0, sideeffect); - -# endif -} - -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -// Tests that EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH works as expected when in debug mode -// the Windows CRT crashes the process with an assertion failure. -// 1. Asserts on death. -// 2. Has no side effect (doesn't pop up a window or wait for user input). -// -// And in opt mode, it: -// 1. Has side effects but does not assert. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, CRTDebugDeath) { - int sideeffect = 0; - - // Put the regex in a local variable to make sure we don't get an "unused" - // warning in opt mode. - const char* regex = "dup.* : Assertion failed"; - - EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH(DieInCRTDebugElse12(&sideeffect), regex) - << "Must accept a streamed message"; - -# ifdef NDEBUG - - // Checks that the assignment occurs in opt mode (sideeffect). - EXPECT_EQ(12, sideeffect); - -# else - - // Checks that the assignment does not occur in dbg mode (no sideeffect). - EXPECT_EQ(0, sideeffect); - -# endif -} - -# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -// Tests that ASSERT_DEBUG_DEATH works as expected, that is, you can stream a -// message to it, and in debug mode it: -// 1. Asserts on death. -// 2. Has no side effect. -// -// And in opt mode, it: -// 1. Has side effects but does not assert. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, TestAssertDebugDeath) { - int sideeffect = 0; - - ASSERT_DEBUG_DEATH(DieInDebugElse12(&sideeffect), "death.*DieInDebugElse12") - << "Must accept a streamed message"; - -# ifdef NDEBUG - - // Checks that the assignment occurs in opt mode (sideeffect). - EXPECT_EQ(12, sideeffect); - -# else - - // Checks that the assignment does not occur in dbg mode (no sideeffect). - EXPECT_EQ(0, sideeffect); - -# endif -} - -# ifndef NDEBUG - -void ExpectDebugDeathHelper(bool* aborted) { - *aborted = true; - EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH(return, "") << "This is expected to fail."; - *aborted = false; -} - -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -TEST(PopUpDeathTest, DoesNotShowPopUpOnAbort) { - printf("This test should be considered failing if it shows " - "any pop-up dialogs.\n"); - fflush(stdout); - - EXPECT_DEATH({ - testing::GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions) = false; - abort(); - }, ""); -} -# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -// Tests that EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH in debug mode does not abort -// the function. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, ExpectDebugDeathDoesNotAbort) { - bool aborted = true; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ExpectDebugDeathHelper(&aborted), ""); - EXPECT_FALSE(aborted); -} - -void AssertDebugDeathHelper(bool* aborted) { - *aborted = true; - GTEST_LOG_(INFO) << "Before ASSERT_DEBUG_DEATH"; - ASSERT_DEBUG_DEATH(GTEST_LOG_(INFO) << "In ASSERT_DEBUG_DEATH"; return, "") - << "This is expected to fail."; - GTEST_LOG_(INFO) << "After ASSERT_DEBUG_DEATH"; - *aborted = false; -} - -// Tests that ASSERT_DEBUG_DEATH in debug mode aborts the function on -// failure. -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, AssertDebugDeathAborts) { - static bool aborted; - aborted = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(AssertDebugDeathHelper(&aborted), ""); - EXPECT_TRUE(aborted); -} - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, AssertDebugDeathAborts2) { - static bool aborted; - aborted = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(AssertDebugDeathHelper(&aborted), ""); - EXPECT_TRUE(aborted); -} - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, AssertDebugDeathAborts3) { - static bool aborted; - aborted = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(AssertDebugDeathHelper(&aborted), ""); - EXPECT_TRUE(aborted); -} - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, AssertDebugDeathAborts4) { - static bool aborted; - aborted = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(AssertDebugDeathHelper(&aborted), ""); - EXPECT_TRUE(aborted); -} - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, AssertDebugDeathAborts5) { - static bool aborted; - aborted = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(AssertDebugDeathHelper(&aborted), ""); - EXPECT_TRUE(aborted); -} - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, AssertDebugDeathAborts6) { - static bool aborted; - aborted = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(AssertDebugDeathHelper(&aborted), ""); - EXPECT_TRUE(aborted); -} - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, AssertDebugDeathAborts7) { - static bool aborted; - aborted = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(AssertDebugDeathHelper(&aborted), ""); - EXPECT_TRUE(aborted); -} - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, AssertDebugDeathAborts8) { - static bool aborted; - aborted = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(AssertDebugDeathHelper(&aborted), ""); - EXPECT_TRUE(aborted); -} - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, AssertDebugDeathAborts9) { - static bool aborted; - aborted = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(AssertDebugDeathHelper(&aborted), ""); - EXPECT_TRUE(aborted); -} - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, AssertDebugDeathAborts10) { - static bool aborted; - aborted = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(AssertDebugDeathHelper(&aborted), ""); - EXPECT_TRUE(aborted); -} - -# endif // _NDEBUG - -// Tests the *_EXIT family of macros, using a variety of predicates. -static void TestExitMacros() { - EXPECT_EXIT(_exit(1), testing::ExitedWithCode(1), ""); - ASSERT_EXIT(_exit(42), testing::ExitedWithCode(42), ""); - -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - - // Of all signals effects on the process exit code, only those of SIGABRT - // are documented on Windows. - // See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/query-bi/m/dwwzkt4c. - EXPECT_EXIT(raise(SIGABRT), testing::ExitedWithCode(3), "") << "b_ar"; - -# elif !GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA - - // Fuchsia has no unix signals. - EXPECT_EXIT(raise(SIGKILL), testing::KilledBySignal(SIGKILL), "") << "foo"; - ASSERT_EXIT(raise(SIGUSR2), testing::KilledBySignal(SIGUSR2), "") << "bar"; - - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_EXIT(_exit(0), testing::KilledBySignal(SIGSEGV), "") - << "This failure is expected, too."; - }, "This failure is expected, too."); - -# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_EXIT(raise(SIGSEGV), testing::ExitedWithCode(0), "") - << "This failure is expected."; - }, "This failure is expected."); -} - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, ExitMacros) { - TestExitMacros(); -} - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, ExitMacrosUsingFork) { - testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork) = true; - TestExitMacros(); -} - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, InvalidStyle) { - testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "rococo"; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_DEATH(_exit(0), "") << "This failure is expected."; - }, "This failure is expected."); -} - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, DeathTestFailedOutput) { - testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "fast"; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - EXPECT_DEATH(DieWithMessage("death\n"), - "expected message"), - "Actual msg:\n" - "[ DEATH ] death\n"); -} - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, DeathTestUnexpectedReturnOutput) { - testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "fast"; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - EXPECT_DEATH({ - fprintf(stderr, "returning\n"); - fflush(stderr); - return; - }, ""), - " Result: illegal return in test statement.\n" - " Error msg:\n" - "[ DEATH ] returning\n"); -} - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, DeathTestBadExitCodeOutput) { - testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "fast"; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - EXPECT_EXIT(DieWithMessage("exiting with rc 1\n"), - testing::ExitedWithCode(3), - "expected message"), - " Result: died but not with expected exit code:\n" - " Exited with exit status 1\n" - "Actual msg:\n" - "[ DEATH ] exiting with rc 1\n"); -} - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, DeathTestMultiLineMatchFail) { - testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "fast"; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - EXPECT_DEATH(DieWithMessage("line 1\nline 2\nline 3\n"), - "line 1\nxyz\nline 3\n"), - "Actual msg:\n" - "[ DEATH ] line 1\n" - "[ DEATH ] line 2\n" - "[ DEATH ] line 3\n"); -} - -TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, DeathTestMultiLineMatchPass) { - testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "fast"; - EXPECT_DEATH(DieWithMessage("line 1\nline 2\nline 3\n"), - "line 1\nline 2\nline 3\n"); -} - -// A DeathTestFactory that returns MockDeathTests. -class MockDeathTestFactory : public DeathTestFactory { - public: - MockDeathTestFactory(); - bool Create(const char* statement, - testing::Matcher<const std::string&> matcher, const char* file, - int line, DeathTest** test) override; - - // Sets the parameters for subsequent calls to Create. - void SetParameters(bool create, DeathTest::TestRole role, - int status, bool passed); - - // Accessors. - int AssumeRoleCalls() const { return assume_role_calls_; } - int WaitCalls() const { return wait_calls_; } - size_t PassedCalls() const { return passed_args_.size(); } - bool PassedArgument(int n) const { - return passed_args_[static_cast<size_t>(n)]; - } - size_t AbortCalls() const { return abort_args_.size(); } - DeathTest::AbortReason AbortArgument(int n) const { - return abort_args_[static_cast<size_t>(n)]; - } - bool TestDeleted() const { return test_deleted_; } - - private: - friend class MockDeathTest; - // If true, Create will return a MockDeathTest; otherwise it returns - // NULL. - bool create_; - // The value a MockDeathTest will return from its AssumeRole method. - DeathTest::TestRole role_; - // The value a MockDeathTest will return from its Wait method. - int status_; - // The value a MockDeathTest will return from its Passed method. - bool passed_; - - // Number of times AssumeRole was called. - int assume_role_calls_; - // Number of times Wait was called. - int wait_calls_; - // The arguments to the calls to Passed since the last call to - // SetParameters. - std::vector<bool> passed_args_; - // The arguments to the calls to Abort since the last call to - // SetParameters. - std::vector<DeathTest::AbortReason> abort_args_; - // True if the last MockDeathTest returned by Create has been - // deleted. - bool test_deleted_; -}; - - -// A DeathTest implementation useful in testing. It returns values set -// at its creation from its various inherited DeathTest methods, and -// reports calls to those methods to its parent MockDeathTestFactory -// object. -class MockDeathTest : public DeathTest { - public: - MockDeathTest(MockDeathTestFactory *parent, - TestRole role, int status, bool passed) : - parent_(parent), role_(role), status_(status), passed_(passed) { - } - ~MockDeathTest() override { parent_->test_deleted_ = true; } - TestRole AssumeRole() override { - ++parent_->assume_role_calls_; - return role_; - } - int Wait() override { - ++parent_->wait_calls_; - return status_; - } - bool Passed(bool exit_status_ok) override { - parent_->passed_args_.push_back(exit_status_ok); - return passed_; - } - void Abort(AbortReason reason) override { - parent_->abort_args_.push_back(reason); - } - - private: - MockDeathTestFactory* const parent_; - const TestRole role_; - const int status_; - const bool passed_; -}; - - -// MockDeathTestFactory constructor. -MockDeathTestFactory::MockDeathTestFactory() - : create_(true), - role_(DeathTest::OVERSEE_TEST), - status_(0), - passed_(true), - assume_role_calls_(0), - wait_calls_(0), - passed_args_(), - abort_args_() { -} - - -// Sets the parameters for subsequent calls to Create. -void MockDeathTestFactory::SetParameters(bool create, - DeathTest::TestRole role, - int status, bool passed) { - create_ = create; - role_ = role; - status_ = status; - passed_ = passed; - - assume_role_calls_ = 0; - wait_calls_ = 0; - passed_args_.clear(); - abort_args_.clear(); -} - - -// Sets test to NULL (if create_ is false) or to the address of a new -// MockDeathTest object with parameters taken from the last call -// to SetParameters (if create_ is true). Always returns true. -bool MockDeathTestFactory::Create( - const char* /*statement*/, testing::Matcher<const std::string&> /*matcher*/, - const char* /*file*/, int /*line*/, DeathTest** test) { - test_deleted_ = false; - if (create_) { - *test = new MockDeathTest(this, role_, status_, passed_); - } else { - *test = nullptr; - } - return true; -} - -// A test fixture for testing the logic of the GTEST_DEATH_TEST_ macro. -// It installs a MockDeathTestFactory that is used for the duration -// of the test case. -class MacroLogicDeathTest : public testing::Test { - protected: - static testing::internal::ReplaceDeathTestFactory* replacer_; - static MockDeathTestFactory* factory_; - - static void SetUpTestSuite() { - factory_ = new MockDeathTestFactory; - replacer_ = new testing::internal::ReplaceDeathTestFactory(factory_); - } - - static void TearDownTestSuite() { - delete replacer_; - replacer_ = nullptr; - delete factory_; - factory_ = nullptr; - } - - // Runs a death test that breaks the rules by returning. Such a death - // test cannot be run directly from a test routine that uses a - // MockDeathTest, or the remainder of the routine will not be executed. - static void RunReturningDeathTest(bool* flag) { - ASSERT_DEATH({ // NOLINT - *flag = true; - return; - }, ""); - } -}; - -testing::internal::ReplaceDeathTestFactory* MacroLogicDeathTest::replacer_ = - nullptr; -MockDeathTestFactory* MacroLogicDeathTest::factory_ = nullptr; - -// Test that nothing happens when the factory doesn't return a DeathTest: -TEST_F(MacroLogicDeathTest, NothingHappens) { - bool flag = false; - factory_->SetParameters(false, DeathTest::OVERSEE_TEST, 0, true); - EXPECT_DEATH(flag = true, ""); - EXPECT_FALSE(flag); - EXPECT_EQ(0, factory_->AssumeRoleCalls()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, factory_->WaitCalls()); - EXPECT_EQ(0U, factory_->PassedCalls()); - EXPECT_EQ(0U, factory_->AbortCalls()); - EXPECT_FALSE(factory_->TestDeleted()); -} - -// Test that the parent process doesn't run the death test code, -// and that the Passed method returns false when the (simulated) -// child process exits with status 0: -TEST_F(MacroLogicDeathTest, ChildExitsSuccessfully) { - bool flag = false; - factory_->SetParameters(true, DeathTest::OVERSEE_TEST, 0, true); - EXPECT_DEATH(flag = true, ""); - EXPECT_FALSE(flag); - EXPECT_EQ(1, factory_->AssumeRoleCalls()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, factory_->WaitCalls()); - ASSERT_EQ(1U, factory_->PassedCalls()); - EXPECT_FALSE(factory_->PassedArgument(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(0U, factory_->AbortCalls()); - EXPECT_TRUE(factory_->TestDeleted()); -} - -// Tests that the Passed method was given the argument "true" when -// the (simulated) child process exits with status 1: -TEST_F(MacroLogicDeathTest, ChildExitsUnsuccessfully) { - bool flag = false; - factory_->SetParameters(true, DeathTest::OVERSEE_TEST, 1, true); - EXPECT_DEATH(flag = true, ""); - EXPECT_FALSE(flag); - EXPECT_EQ(1, factory_->AssumeRoleCalls()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, factory_->WaitCalls()); - ASSERT_EQ(1U, factory_->PassedCalls()); - EXPECT_TRUE(factory_->PassedArgument(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(0U, factory_->AbortCalls()); - EXPECT_TRUE(factory_->TestDeleted()); -} - -// Tests that the (simulated) child process executes the death test -// code, and is aborted with the correct AbortReason if it -// executes a return statement. -TEST_F(MacroLogicDeathTest, ChildPerformsReturn) { - bool flag = false; - factory_->SetParameters(true, DeathTest::EXECUTE_TEST, 0, true); - RunReturningDeathTest(&flag); - EXPECT_TRUE(flag); - EXPECT_EQ(1, factory_->AssumeRoleCalls()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, factory_->WaitCalls()); - EXPECT_EQ(0U, factory_->PassedCalls()); - EXPECT_EQ(1U, factory_->AbortCalls()); - EXPECT_EQ(DeathTest::TEST_ENCOUNTERED_RETURN_STATEMENT, - factory_->AbortArgument(0)); - EXPECT_TRUE(factory_->TestDeleted()); -} - -// Tests that the (simulated) child process is aborted with the -// correct AbortReason if it does not die. -TEST_F(MacroLogicDeathTest, ChildDoesNotDie) { - bool flag = false; - factory_->SetParameters(true, DeathTest::EXECUTE_TEST, 0, true); - EXPECT_DEATH(flag = true, ""); - EXPECT_TRUE(flag); - EXPECT_EQ(1, factory_->AssumeRoleCalls()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, factory_->WaitCalls()); - EXPECT_EQ(0U, factory_->PassedCalls()); - // This time there are two calls to Abort: one since the test didn't - // die, and another from the ReturnSentinel when it's destroyed. The - // sentinel normally isn't destroyed if a test doesn't die, since - // _exit(2) is called in that case by ForkingDeathTest, but not by - // our MockDeathTest. - ASSERT_EQ(2U, factory_->AbortCalls()); - EXPECT_EQ(DeathTest::TEST_DID_NOT_DIE, - factory_->AbortArgument(0)); - EXPECT_EQ(DeathTest::TEST_ENCOUNTERED_RETURN_STATEMENT, - factory_->AbortArgument(1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(factory_->TestDeleted()); -} - -// Tests that a successful death test does not register a successful -// test part. -TEST(SuccessRegistrationDeathTest, NoSuccessPart) { - EXPECT_DEATH(_exit(1), ""); - EXPECT_EQ(0, GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_result()->total_part_count()); -} - -TEST(StreamingAssertionsDeathTest, DeathTest) { - EXPECT_DEATH(_exit(1), "") << "unexpected failure"; - ASSERT_DEATH(_exit(1), "") << "unexpected failure"; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_DEATH(_exit(0), "") << "expected failure"; - }, "expected failure"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_DEATH(_exit(0), "") << "expected failure"; - }, "expected failure"); -} - -// Tests that GetLastErrnoDescription returns an empty string when the -// last error is 0 and non-empty string when it is non-zero. -TEST(GetLastErrnoDescription, GetLastErrnoDescriptionWorks) { - errno = ENOENT; - EXPECT_STRNE("", GetLastErrnoDescription().c_str()); - errno = 0; - EXPECT_STREQ("", GetLastErrnoDescription().c_str()); -} - -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -TEST(AutoHandleTest, AutoHandleWorks) { - HANDLE handle = ::CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL); - ASSERT_NE(INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, handle); - - // Tests that the AutoHandle is correctly initialized with a handle. - testing::internal::AutoHandle auto_handle(handle); - EXPECT_EQ(handle, auto_handle.Get()); - - // Tests that Reset assigns INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE. - // Note that this cannot verify whether the original handle is closed. - auto_handle.Reset(); - EXPECT_EQ(INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, auto_handle.Get()); - - // Tests that Reset assigns the new handle. - // Note that this cannot verify whether the original handle is closed. - handle = ::CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL); - ASSERT_NE(INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, handle); - auto_handle.Reset(handle); - EXPECT_EQ(handle, auto_handle.Get()); - - // Tests that AutoHandle contains INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE by default. - testing::internal::AutoHandle auto_handle2; - EXPECT_EQ(INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, auto_handle2.Get()); -} -# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -typedef unsigned __int64 BiggestParsable; -typedef signed __int64 BiggestSignedParsable; -# else -typedef unsigned long long BiggestParsable; -typedef signed long long BiggestSignedParsable; -# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -// We cannot use std::numeric_limits<T>::max() as it clashes with the -// max() macro defined by <windows.h>. -const BiggestParsable kBiggestParsableMax = ULLONG_MAX; -const BiggestSignedParsable kBiggestSignedParsableMax = LLONG_MAX; - -TEST(ParseNaturalNumberTest, RejectsInvalidFormat) { - BiggestParsable result = 0; - - // Rejects non-numbers. - EXPECT_FALSE(ParseNaturalNumber("non-number string", &result)); - - // Rejects numbers with whitespace prefix. - EXPECT_FALSE(ParseNaturalNumber(" 123", &result)); - - // Rejects negative numbers. - EXPECT_FALSE(ParseNaturalNumber("-123", &result)); - - // Rejects numbers starting with a plus sign. - EXPECT_FALSE(ParseNaturalNumber("+123", &result)); - errno = 0; -} - -TEST(ParseNaturalNumberTest, RejectsOverflownNumbers) { - BiggestParsable result = 0; - - EXPECT_FALSE(ParseNaturalNumber("99999999999999999999999", &result)); - - signed char char_result = 0; - EXPECT_FALSE(ParseNaturalNumber("200", &char_result)); - errno = 0; -} - -TEST(ParseNaturalNumberTest, AcceptsValidNumbers) { - BiggestParsable result = 0; - - result = 0; - ASSERT_TRUE(ParseNaturalNumber("123", &result)); - EXPECT_EQ(123U, result); - - // Check 0 as an edge case. - result = 1; - ASSERT_TRUE(ParseNaturalNumber("0", &result)); - EXPECT_EQ(0U, result); - - result = 1; - ASSERT_TRUE(ParseNaturalNumber("00000", &result)); - EXPECT_EQ(0U, result); -} - -TEST(ParseNaturalNumberTest, AcceptsTypeLimits) { - Message msg; - msg << kBiggestParsableMax; - - BiggestParsable result = 0; - EXPECT_TRUE(ParseNaturalNumber(msg.GetString(), &result)); - EXPECT_EQ(kBiggestParsableMax, result); - - Message msg2; - msg2 << kBiggestSignedParsableMax; - - BiggestSignedParsable signed_result = 0; - EXPECT_TRUE(ParseNaturalNumber(msg2.GetString(), &signed_result)); - EXPECT_EQ(kBiggestSignedParsableMax, signed_result); - - Message msg3; - msg3 << INT_MAX; - - int int_result = 0; - EXPECT_TRUE(ParseNaturalNumber(msg3.GetString(), &int_result)); - EXPECT_EQ(INT_MAX, int_result); - - Message msg4; - msg4 << UINT_MAX; - - unsigned int uint_result = 0; - EXPECT_TRUE(ParseNaturalNumber(msg4.GetString(), &uint_result)); - EXPECT_EQ(UINT_MAX, uint_result); -} - -TEST(ParseNaturalNumberTest, WorksForShorterIntegers) { - short short_result = 0; - ASSERT_TRUE(ParseNaturalNumber("123", &short_result)); - EXPECT_EQ(123, short_result); - - signed char char_result = 0; - ASSERT_TRUE(ParseNaturalNumber("123", &char_result)); - EXPECT_EQ(123, char_result); -} - -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -TEST(EnvironmentTest, HandleFitsIntoSizeT) { - ASSERT_TRUE(sizeof(HANDLE) <= sizeof(size_t)); -} -# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -// Tests that EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED/ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED trigger -// failures when death tests are available on the system. -TEST(ConditionalDeathMacrosDeathTest, ExpectsDeathWhenDeathTestsAvailable) { - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(DieInside("CondDeathTestExpectMacro"), - "death inside CondDeathTestExpectMacro"); - ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(DieInside("CondDeathTestAssertMacro"), - "death inside CondDeathTestAssertMacro"); - - // Empty statement will not crash, which must trigger a failure. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(;, ""), ""); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(;, ""), ""); -} - -TEST(InDeathTestChildDeathTest, ReportsDeathTestCorrectlyInFastStyle) { - testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "fast"; - EXPECT_FALSE(InDeathTestChild()); - EXPECT_DEATH({ - fprintf(stderr, InDeathTestChild() ? "Inside" : "Outside"); - fflush(stderr); - _exit(1); - }, "Inside"); -} - -TEST(InDeathTestChildDeathTest, ReportsDeathTestCorrectlyInThreadSafeStyle) { - testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "threadsafe"; - EXPECT_FALSE(InDeathTestChild()); - EXPECT_DEATH({ - fprintf(stderr, InDeathTestChild() ? "Inside" : "Outside"); - fflush(stderr); - _exit(1); - }, "Inside"); -} - -void DieWithMessage(const char* message) { - fputs(message, stderr); - fflush(stderr); // Make sure the text is printed before the process exits. - _exit(1); -} - -TEST(MatcherDeathTest, DoesNotBreakBareRegexMatching) { - // googletest tests this, of course; here we ensure that including googlemock - // has not broken it. - EXPECT_DEATH(DieWithMessage("O, I die, Horatio."), "I d[aeiou]e"); -} - -TEST(MatcherDeathTest, MonomorphicMatcherMatches) { - EXPECT_DEATH(DieWithMessage("Behind O, I am slain!"), - Matcher<const std::string&>(ContainsRegex("I am slain"))); -} - -TEST(MatcherDeathTest, MonomorphicMatcherDoesNotMatch) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - EXPECT_DEATH( - DieWithMessage("Behind O, I am slain!"), - Matcher<const std::string&>(ContainsRegex("Ow, I am slain"))), - "Expected: contains regular expression \"Ow, I am slain\""); -} - -TEST(MatcherDeathTest, PolymorphicMatcherMatches) { - EXPECT_DEATH(DieWithMessage("The rest is silence."), - ContainsRegex("rest is silence")); -} - -TEST(MatcherDeathTest, PolymorphicMatcherDoesNotMatch) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - EXPECT_DEATH(DieWithMessage("The rest is silence."), - ContainsRegex("rest is science")), - "Expected: contains regular expression \"rest is science\""); -} - -} // namespace - -#else // !GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST follows - -namespace { - -using testing::internal::CaptureStderr; -using testing::internal::GetCapturedStderr; - -// Tests that EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED/ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED are still -// defined but do not trigger failures when death tests are not available on -// the system. -TEST(ConditionalDeathMacrosTest, WarnsWhenDeathTestsNotAvailable) { - // Empty statement will not crash, but that should not trigger a failure - // when death tests are not supported. - CaptureStderr(); - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(;, ""); - std::string output = GetCapturedStderr(); - ASSERT_TRUE(NULL != strstr(output.c_str(), - "Death tests are not supported on this platform")); - ASSERT_TRUE(NULL != strstr(output.c_str(), ";")); - - // The streamed message should not be printed as there is no test failure. - CaptureStderr(); - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(;, "") << "streamed message"; - output = GetCapturedStderr(); - ASSERT_TRUE(NULL == strstr(output.c_str(), "streamed message")); - - CaptureStderr(); - ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(;, ""); // NOLINT - output = GetCapturedStderr(); - ASSERT_TRUE(NULL != strstr(output.c_str(), - "Death tests are not supported on this platform")); - ASSERT_TRUE(NULL != strstr(output.c_str(), ";")); - - CaptureStderr(); - ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(;, "") << "streamed message"; // NOLINT - output = GetCapturedStderr(); - ASSERT_TRUE(NULL == strstr(output.c_str(), "streamed message")); -} - -void FuncWithAssert(int* n) { - ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(return;, ""); - (*n)++; -} - -// Tests that ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED does not return from the current -// function (as ASSERT_DEATH does) if death tests are not supported. -TEST(ConditionalDeathMacrosTest, AssertDeatDoesNotReturnhIfUnsupported) { - int n = 0; - FuncWithAssert(&n); - EXPECT_EQ(1, n); -} - -} // namespace - -#endif // !GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - -namespace { - -// Tests that the death test macros expand to code which may or may not -// be followed by operator<<, and that in either case the complete text -// comprises only a single C++ statement. -// -// The syntax should work whether death tests are available or not. -TEST(ConditionalDeathMacrosSyntaxDeathTest, SingleStatement) { - if (AlwaysFalse()) - // This would fail if executed; this is a compilation test only - ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(return, ""); - - if (AlwaysTrue()) - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(_exit(1), ""); - else - // This empty "else" branch is meant to ensure that EXPECT_DEATH - // doesn't expand into an "if" statement without an "else" - ; // NOLINT - - if (AlwaysFalse()) - ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(return, "") << "did not die"; - - if (AlwaysFalse()) - ; // NOLINT - else - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(_exit(1), "") << 1 << 2 << 3; -} - -// Tests that conditional death test macros expand to code which interacts -// well with switch statements. -TEST(ConditionalDeathMacrosSyntaxDeathTest, SwitchStatement) { - // Microsoft compiler usually complains about switch statements without - // case labels. We suppress that warning for this test. - GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4065) - - switch (0) - default: - ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(_exit(1), "") - << "exit in default switch handler"; - - switch (0) - case 0: - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(_exit(1), "") << "exit in switch case"; - - GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() -} - -// Tests that a test case whose name ends with "DeathTest" works fine -// on Windows. -TEST(NotADeathTest, Test) { - SUCCEED(); -} - -} // namespace diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-death-test_ex_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-death-test_ex_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 7ea5b9468..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-death-test_ex_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2010, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// Tests that verify interaction of exceptions and death tests. - -#include "gtest/gtest-death-test.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - -# if GTEST_HAS_SEH -# include <windows.h> // For RaiseException(). -# endif - -# include "gtest/gtest-spi.h" - -# if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -# include <exception> // For std::exception. - -// Tests that death tests report thrown exceptions as failures and that the -// exceptions do not escape death test macros. -TEST(CxxExceptionDeathTest, ExceptionIsFailure) { - try { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DEATH(throw 1, ""), "threw an exception"); - } catch (...) { // NOLINT - FAIL() << "An exception escaped a death test macro invocation " - << "with catch_exceptions " - << (testing::GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions) ? "enabled" : "disabled"); - } -} - -class TestException : public std::exception { - public: - const char* what() const throw() override { return "exceptional message"; } -}; - -TEST(CxxExceptionDeathTest, PrintsMessageForStdExceptions) { - // Verifies that the exception message is quoted in the failure text. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DEATH(throw TestException(), ""), - "exceptional message"); - // Verifies that the location is mentioned in the failure text. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DEATH(throw TestException(), ""), - __FILE__); -} -# endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -# if GTEST_HAS_SEH -// Tests that enabling interception of SEH exceptions with the -// catch_exceptions flag does not interfere with SEH exceptions being -// treated as death by death tests. -TEST(SehExceptionDeasTest, CatchExceptionsDoesNotInterfere) { - EXPECT_DEATH(RaiseException(42, 0x0, 0, NULL), "") - << "with catch_exceptions " - << (testing::GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions) ? "enabled" : "disabled"); -} -# endif - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - testing::GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions) = GTEST_ENABLE_CATCH_EXCEPTIONS_ != 0; - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-env-var-test.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-env-var-test.py deleted file mode 100755 index 2f0e406af..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-env-var-test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,117 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Verifies that Google Test correctly parses environment variables.""" - -import os -import gtest_test_utils - - -IS_WINDOWS = os.name == 'nt' -IS_LINUX = os.name == 'posix' and os.uname()[0] == 'Linux' - -COMMAND = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath('googletest-env-var-test_') - -environ = os.environ.copy() - - -def AssertEq(expected, actual): - if expected != actual: - print('Expected: %s' % (expected,)) - print(' Actual: %s' % (actual,)) - raise AssertionError - - -def SetEnvVar(env_var, value): - """Sets the env variable to 'value'; unsets it when 'value' is None.""" - - if value is not None: - environ[env_var] = value - elif env_var in environ: - del environ[env_var] - - -def GetFlag(flag): - """Runs googletest-env-var-test_ and returns its output.""" - - args = [COMMAND] - if flag is not None: - args += [flag] - return gtest_test_utils.Subprocess(args, env=environ).output - - -def TestFlag(flag, test_val, default_val): - """Verifies that the given flag is affected by the corresponding env var.""" - - env_var = 'GTEST_' + flag.upper() - SetEnvVar(env_var, test_val) - AssertEq(test_val, GetFlag(flag)) - SetEnvVar(env_var, None) - AssertEq(default_val, GetFlag(flag)) - - -class GTestEnvVarTest(gtest_test_utils.TestCase): - - def testEnvVarAffectsFlag(self): - """Tests that environment variable should affect the corresponding flag.""" - - TestFlag('break_on_failure', '1', '0') - TestFlag('color', 'yes', 'auto') - TestFlag('filter', 'FooTest.Bar', '*') - SetEnvVar('XML_OUTPUT_FILE', None) # For 'output' test - TestFlag('output', 'xml:tmp/foo.xml', '') - TestFlag('print_time', '0', '1') - TestFlag('repeat', '999', '1') - TestFlag('throw_on_failure', '1', '0') - TestFlag('death_test_style', 'threadsafe', 'fast') - TestFlag('catch_exceptions', '0', '1') - - if IS_LINUX: - TestFlag('death_test_use_fork', '1', '0') - TestFlag('stack_trace_depth', '0', '100') - - - def testXmlOutputFile(self): - """Tests that $XML_OUTPUT_FILE affects the output flag.""" - - SetEnvVar('GTEST_OUTPUT', None) - SetEnvVar('XML_OUTPUT_FILE', 'tmp/bar.xml') - AssertEq('xml:tmp/bar.xml', GetFlag('output')) - - def testXmlOutputFileOverride(self): - """Tests that $XML_OUTPUT_FILE is overridden by $GTEST_OUTPUT.""" - - SetEnvVar('GTEST_OUTPUT', 'xml:tmp/foo.xml') - SetEnvVar('XML_OUTPUT_FILE', 'tmp/bar.xml') - AssertEq('xml:tmp/foo.xml', GetFlag('output')) - -if __name__ == '__main__': - gtest_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-env-var-test_.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-env-var-test_.cc deleted file mode 100644 index fd2aa82f7..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-env-var-test_.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// A helper program for testing that Google Test parses the environment -// variables correctly. - -#include <iostream> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "src/gtest-internal-inl.h" - -using ::std::cout; - -namespace testing { - -// The purpose of this is to make the test more realistic by ensuring -// that the UnitTest singleton is created before main() is entered. -// We don't actual run the TEST itself. -TEST(GTestEnvVarTest, Dummy) { -} - -void PrintFlag(const char* flag) { - if (strcmp(flag, "break_on_failure") == 0) { - cout << GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure); - return; - } - - if (strcmp(flag, "catch_exceptions") == 0) { - cout << GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions); - return; - } - - if (strcmp(flag, "color") == 0) { - cout << GTEST_FLAG(color); - return; - } - - if (strcmp(flag, "death_test_style") == 0) { - cout << GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style); - return; - } - - if (strcmp(flag, "death_test_use_fork") == 0) { - cout << GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork); - return; - } - - if (strcmp(flag, "filter") == 0) { - cout << GTEST_FLAG(filter); - return; - } - - if (strcmp(flag, "output") == 0) { - cout << GTEST_FLAG(output); - return; - } - - if (strcmp(flag, "print_time") == 0) { - cout << GTEST_FLAG(print_time); - return; - } - - if (strcmp(flag, "repeat") == 0) { - cout << GTEST_FLAG(repeat); - return; - } - - if (strcmp(flag, "stack_trace_depth") == 0) { - cout << GTEST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth); - return; - } - - if (strcmp(flag, "throw_on_failure") == 0) { - cout << GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure); - return; - } - - cout << "Invalid flag name " << flag - << ". Valid names are break_on_failure, color, filter, etc.\n"; - exit(1); -} - -} // namespace testing - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - - if (argc != 2) { - cout << "Usage: googletest-env-var-test_ NAME_OF_FLAG\n"; - return 1; - } - - testing::PrintFlag(argv[1]); - return 0; -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-filepath-test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-filepath-test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index aafad36f3..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-filepath-test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,649 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -// -// Google Test filepath utilities -// -// This file tests classes and functions used internally by -// Google Test. They are subject to change without notice. -// -// This file is #included from gtest-internal.h. -// Do not #include this file anywhere else! - -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-filepath.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "src/gtest-internal-inl.h" - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -# include <windows.h> // NOLINT -#elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -# include <direct.h> // NOLINT -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -namespace testing { -namespace internal { -namespace { - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -// Windows CE doesn't have the remove C function. -int remove(const char* path) { - LPCWSTR wpath = String::AnsiToUtf16(path); - int ret = DeleteFile(wpath) ? 0 : -1; - delete [] wpath; - return ret; -} -// Windows CE doesn't have the _rmdir C function. -int _rmdir(const char* path) { - FilePath filepath(path); - LPCWSTR wpath = String::AnsiToUtf16( - filepath.RemoveTrailingPathSeparator().c_str()); - int ret = RemoveDirectory(wpath) ? 0 : -1; - delete [] wpath; - return ret; -} - -#else - -TEST(GetCurrentDirTest, ReturnsCurrentDir) { - const FilePath original_dir = FilePath::GetCurrentDir(); - EXPECT_FALSE(original_dir.IsEmpty()); - - posix::ChDir(GTEST_PATH_SEP_); - const FilePath cwd = FilePath::GetCurrentDir(); - posix::ChDir(original_dir.c_str()); - -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS || GTEST_OS_OS2 - - // Skips the ":". - const char* const cwd_without_drive = strchr(cwd.c_str(), ':'); - ASSERT_TRUE(cwd_without_drive != NULL); - EXPECT_STREQ(GTEST_PATH_SEP_, cwd_without_drive + 1); - -# else - - EXPECT_EQ(GTEST_PATH_SEP_, cwd.string()); - -# endif -} - -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -TEST(IsEmptyTest, ReturnsTrueForEmptyPath) { - EXPECT_TRUE(FilePath("").IsEmpty()); -} - -TEST(IsEmptyTest, ReturnsFalseForNonEmptyPath) { - EXPECT_FALSE(FilePath("a").IsEmpty()); - EXPECT_FALSE(FilePath(".").IsEmpty()); - EXPECT_FALSE(FilePath("a/b").IsEmpty()); - EXPECT_FALSE(FilePath("a\\b\\").IsEmpty()); -} - -// RemoveDirectoryName "" -> "" -TEST(RemoveDirectoryNameTest, WhenEmptyName) { - EXPECT_EQ("", FilePath("").RemoveDirectoryName().string()); -} - -// RemoveDirectoryName "afile" -> "afile" -TEST(RemoveDirectoryNameTest, ButNoDirectory) { - EXPECT_EQ("afile", - FilePath("afile").RemoveDirectoryName().string()); -} - -// RemoveDirectoryName "/afile" -> "afile" -TEST(RemoveDirectoryNameTest, RootFileShouldGiveFileName) { - EXPECT_EQ("afile", - FilePath(GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "afile").RemoveDirectoryName().string()); -} - -// RemoveDirectoryName "adir/" -> "" -TEST(RemoveDirectoryNameTest, WhereThereIsNoFileName) { - EXPECT_EQ("", - FilePath("adir" GTEST_PATH_SEP_).RemoveDirectoryName().string()); -} - -// RemoveDirectoryName "adir/afile" -> "afile" -TEST(RemoveDirectoryNameTest, ShouldGiveFileName) { - EXPECT_EQ("afile", - FilePath("adir" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "afile").RemoveDirectoryName().string()); -} - -// RemoveDirectoryName "adir/subdir/afile" -> "afile" -TEST(RemoveDirectoryNameTest, ShouldAlsoGiveFileName) { - EXPECT_EQ("afile", - FilePath("adir" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "subdir" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "afile") - .RemoveDirectoryName().string()); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_ALT_PATH_SEP_ - -// Tests that RemoveDirectoryName() works with the alternate separator -// on Windows. - -// RemoveDirectoryName("/afile") -> "afile" -TEST(RemoveDirectoryNameTest, RootFileShouldGiveFileNameForAlternateSeparator) { - EXPECT_EQ("afile", FilePath("/afile").RemoveDirectoryName().string()); -} - -// RemoveDirectoryName("adir/") -> "" -TEST(RemoveDirectoryNameTest, WhereThereIsNoFileNameForAlternateSeparator) { - EXPECT_EQ("", FilePath("adir/").RemoveDirectoryName().string()); -} - -// RemoveDirectoryName("adir/afile") -> "afile" -TEST(RemoveDirectoryNameTest, ShouldGiveFileNameForAlternateSeparator) { - EXPECT_EQ("afile", FilePath("adir/afile").RemoveDirectoryName().string()); -} - -// RemoveDirectoryName("adir/subdir/afile") -> "afile" -TEST(RemoveDirectoryNameTest, ShouldAlsoGiveFileNameForAlternateSeparator) { - EXPECT_EQ("afile", - FilePath("adir/subdir/afile").RemoveDirectoryName().string()); -} - -#endif - -// RemoveFileName "" -> "./" -TEST(RemoveFileNameTest, EmptyName) { -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - // On Windows CE, we use the root as the current directory. - EXPECT_EQ(GTEST_PATH_SEP_, FilePath("").RemoveFileName().string()); -#else - EXPECT_EQ("." GTEST_PATH_SEP_, FilePath("").RemoveFileName().string()); -#endif -} - -// RemoveFileName "adir/" -> "adir/" -TEST(RemoveFileNameTest, ButNoFile) { - EXPECT_EQ("adir" GTEST_PATH_SEP_, - FilePath("adir" GTEST_PATH_SEP_).RemoveFileName().string()); -} - -// RemoveFileName "adir/afile" -> "adir/" -TEST(RemoveFileNameTest, GivesDirName) { - EXPECT_EQ("adir" GTEST_PATH_SEP_, - FilePath("adir" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "afile").RemoveFileName().string()); -} - -// RemoveFileName "adir/subdir/afile" -> "adir/subdir/" -TEST(RemoveFileNameTest, GivesDirAndSubDirName) { - EXPECT_EQ("adir" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "subdir" GTEST_PATH_SEP_, - FilePath("adir" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "subdir" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "afile") - .RemoveFileName().string()); -} - -// RemoveFileName "/afile" -> "/" -TEST(RemoveFileNameTest, GivesRootDir) { - EXPECT_EQ(GTEST_PATH_SEP_, - FilePath(GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "afile").RemoveFileName().string()); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_ALT_PATH_SEP_ - -// Tests that RemoveFileName() works with the alternate separator on -// Windows. - -// RemoveFileName("adir/") -> "adir/" -TEST(RemoveFileNameTest, ButNoFileForAlternateSeparator) { - EXPECT_EQ("adir" GTEST_PATH_SEP_, - FilePath("adir/").RemoveFileName().string()); -} - -// RemoveFileName("adir/afile") -> "adir/" -TEST(RemoveFileNameTest, GivesDirNameForAlternateSeparator) { - EXPECT_EQ("adir" GTEST_PATH_SEP_, - FilePath("adir/afile").RemoveFileName().string()); -} - -// RemoveFileName("adir/subdir/afile") -> "adir/subdir/" -TEST(RemoveFileNameTest, GivesDirAndSubDirNameForAlternateSeparator) { - EXPECT_EQ("adir" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "subdir" GTEST_PATH_SEP_, - FilePath("adir/subdir/afile").RemoveFileName().string()); -} - -// RemoveFileName("/afile") -> "\" -TEST(RemoveFileNameTest, GivesRootDirForAlternateSeparator) { - EXPECT_EQ(GTEST_PATH_SEP_, FilePath("/afile").RemoveFileName().string()); -} - -#endif - -TEST(MakeFileNameTest, GenerateWhenNumberIsZero) { - FilePath actual = FilePath::MakeFileName(FilePath("foo"), FilePath("bar"), - 0, "xml"); - EXPECT_EQ("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar.xml", actual.string()); -} - -TEST(MakeFileNameTest, GenerateFileNameNumberGtZero) { - FilePath actual = FilePath::MakeFileName(FilePath("foo"), FilePath("bar"), - 12, "xml"); - EXPECT_EQ("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar_12.xml", actual.string()); -} - -TEST(MakeFileNameTest, GenerateFileNameWithSlashNumberIsZero) { - FilePath actual = FilePath::MakeFileName(FilePath("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_), - FilePath("bar"), 0, "xml"); - EXPECT_EQ("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar.xml", actual.string()); -} - -TEST(MakeFileNameTest, GenerateFileNameWithSlashNumberGtZero) { - FilePath actual = FilePath::MakeFileName(FilePath("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_), - FilePath("bar"), 12, "xml"); - EXPECT_EQ("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar_12.xml", actual.string()); -} - -TEST(MakeFileNameTest, GenerateWhenNumberIsZeroAndDirIsEmpty) { - FilePath actual = FilePath::MakeFileName(FilePath(""), FilePath("bar"), - 0, "xml"); - EXPECT_EQ("bar.xml", actual.string()); -} - -TEST(MakeFileNameTest, GenerateWhenNumberIsNotZeroAndDirIsEmpty) { - FilePath actual = FilePath::MakeFileName(FilePath(""), FilePath("bar"), - 14, "xml"); - EXPECT_EQ("bar_14.xml", actual.string()); -} - -TEST(ConcatPathsTest, WorksWhenDirDoesNotEndWithPathSep) { - FilePath actual = FilePath::ConcatPaths(FilePath("foo"), - FilePath("bar.xml")); - EXPECT_EQ("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar.xml", actual.string()); -} - -TEST(ConcatPathsTest, WorksWhenPath1EndsWithPathSep) { - FilePath actual = FilePath::ConcatPaths(FilePath("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_), - FilePath("bar.xml")); - EXPECT_EQ("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar.xml", actual.string()); -} - -TEST(ConcatPathsTest, Path1BeingEmpty) { - FilePath actual = FilePath::ConcatPaths(FilePath(""), - FilePath("bar.xml")); - EXPECT_EQ("bar.xml", actual.string()); -} - -TEST(ConcatPathsTest, Path2BeingEmpty) { - FilePath actual = FilePath::ConcatPaths(FilePath("foo"), FilePath("")); - EXPECT_EQ("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_, actual.string()); -} - -TEST(ConcatPathsTest, BothPathBeingEmpty) { - FilePath actual = FilePath::ConcatPaths(FilePath(""), - FilePath("")); - EXPECT_EQ("", actual.string()); -} - -TEST(ConcatPathsTest, Path1ContainsPathSep) { - FilePath actual = FilePath::ConcatPaths(FilePath("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar"), - FilePath("foobar.xml")); - EXPECT_EQ("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "foobar.xml", - actual.string()); -} - -TEST(ConcatPathsTest, Path2ContainsPathSep) { - FilePath actual = FilePath::ConcatPaths( - FilePath("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_), - FilePath("bar" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar.xml")); - EXPECT_EQ("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar.xml", - actual.string()); -} - -TEST(ConcatPathsTest, Path2EndsWithPathSep) { - FilePath actual = FilePath::ConcatPaths(FilePath("foo"), - FilePath("bar" GTEST_PATH_SEP_)); - EXPECT_EQ("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar" GTEST_PATH_SEP_, actual.string()); -} - -// RemoveTrailingPathSeparator "" -> "" -TEST(RemoveTrailingPathSeparatorTest, EmptyString) { - EXPECT_EQ("", FilePath("").RemoveTrailingPathSeparator().string()); -} - -// RemoveTrailingPathSeparator "foo" -> "foo" -TEST(RemoveTrailingPathSeparatorTest, FileNoSlashString) { - EXPECT_EQ("foo", FilePath("foo").RemoveTrailingPathSeparator().string()); -} - -// RemoveTrailingPathSeparator "foo/" -> "foo" -TEST(RemoveTrailingPathSeparatorTest, ShouldRemoveTrailingSeparator) { - EXPECT_EQ("foo", - FilePath("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_).RemoveTrailingPathSeparator().string()); -#if GTEST_HAS_ALT_PATH_SEP_ - EXPECT_EQ("foo", FilePath("foo/").RemoveTrailingPathSeparator().string()); -#endif -} - -// RemoveTrailingPathSeparator "foo/bar/" -> "foo/bar/" -TEST(RemoveTrailingPathSeparatorTest, ShouldRemoveLastSeparator) { - EXPECT_EQ("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar", - FilePath("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar" GTEST_PATH_SEP_) - .RemoveTrailingPathSeparator().string()); -} - -// RemoveTrailingPathSeparator "foo/bar" -> "foo/bar" -TEST(RemoveTrailingPathSeparatorTest, ShouldReturnUnmodified) { - EXPECT_EQ("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar", - FilePath("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar") - .RemoveTrailingPathSeparator().string()); -} - -TEST(DirectoryTest, RootDirectoryExists) { -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS // We are on Windows. - char current_drive[_MAX_PATH]; // NOLINT - current_drive[0] = static_cast<char>(_getdrive() + 'A' - 1); - current_drive[1] = ':'; - current_drive[2] = '\\'; - current_drive[3] = '\0'; - EXPECT_TRUE(FilePath(current_drive).DirectoryExists()); -#else - EXPECT_TRUE(FilePath("/").DirectoryExists()); -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -} - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -TEST(DirectoryTest, RootOfWrongDriveDoesNotExists) { - const int saved_drive_ = _getdrive(); - // Find a drive that doesn't exist. Start with 'Z' to avoid common ones. - for (char drive = 'Z'; drive >= 'A'; drive--) - if (_chdrive(drive - 'A' + 1) == -1) { - char non_drive[_MAX_PATH]; // NOLINT - non_drive[0] = drive; - non_drive[1] = ':'; - non_drive[2] = '\\'; - non_drive[3] = '\0'; - EXPECT_FALSE(FilePath(non_drive).DirectoryExists()); - break; - } - _chdrive(saved_drive_); -} -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -#if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -// Windows CE _does_ consider an empty directory to exist. -TEST(DirectoryTest, EmptyPathDirectoryDoesNotExist) { - EXPECT_FALSE(FilePath("").DirectoryExists()); -} -#endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -TEST(DirectoryTest, CurrentDirectoryExists) { -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS // We are on Windows. -# ifndef _WIN32_CE // Windows CE doesn't have a current directory. - - EXPECT_TRUE(FilePath(".").DirectoryExists()); - EXPECT_TRUE(FilePath(".\\").DirectoryExists()); - -# endif // _WIN32_CE -#else - EXPECT_TRUE(FilePath(".").DirectoryExists()); - EXPECT_TRUE(FilePath("./").DirectoryExists()); -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -} - -// "foo/bar" == foo//bar" == "foo///bar" -TEST(NormalizeTest, MultipleConsecutiveSepaparatorsInMidstring) { - EXPECT_EQ("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar", - FilePath("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar").string()); - EXPECT_EQ("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar", - FilePath("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar").string()); - EXPECT_EQ("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar", - FilePath("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ GTEST_PATH_SEP_ - GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar").string()); -} - -// "/bar" == //bar" == "///bar" -TEST(NormalizeTest, MultipleConsecutiveSepaparatorsAtStringStart) { - EXPECT_EQ(GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar", - FilePath(GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar").string()); - EXPECT_EQ(GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar", - FilePath(GTEST_PATH_SEP_ GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar").string()); - EXPECT_EQ(GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar", - FilePath(GTEST_PATH_SEP_ GTEST_PATH_SEP_ GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar").string()); -} - -// "foo/" == foo//" == "foo///" -TEST(NormalizeTest, MultipleConsecutiveSepaparatorsAtStringEnd) { - EXPECT_EQ("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_, - FilePath("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_).string()); - EXPECT_EQ("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_, - FilePath("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ GTEST_PATH_SEP_).string()); - EXPECT_EQ("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_, - FilePath("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ GTEST_PATH_SEP_ GTEST_PATH_SEP_).string()); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_ALT_PATH_SEP_ - -// Tests that separators at the end of the string are normalized -// regardless of their combination (e.g. "foo\" =="foo/\" == -// "foo\\/"). -TEST(NormalizeTest, MixAlternateSeparatorAtStringEnd) { - EXPECT_EQ("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_, - FilePath("foo/").string()); - EXPECT_EQ("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_, - FilePath("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "/").string()); - EXPECT_EQ("foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_, - FilePath("foo//" GTEST_PATH_SEP_).string()); -} - -#endif - -TEST(AssignmentOperatorTest, DefaultAssignedToNonDefault) { - FilePath default_path; - FilePath non_default_path("path"); - non_default_path = default_path; - EXPECT_EQ("", non_default_path.string()); - EXPECT_EQ("", default_path.string()); // RHS var is unchanged. -} - -TEST(AssignmentOperatorTest, NonDefaultAssignedToDefault) { - FilePath non_default_path("path"); - FilePath default_path; - default_path = non_default_path; - EXPECT_EQ("path", default_path.string()); - EXPECT_EQ("path", non_default_path.string()); // RHS var is unchanged. -} - -TEST(AssignmentOperatorTest, ConstAssignedToNonConst) { - const FilePath const_default_path("const_path"); - FilePath non_default_path("path"); - non_default_path = const_default_path; - EXPECT_EQ("const_path", non_default_path.string()); -} - -class DirectoryCreationTest : public Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - testdata_path_.Set(FilePath( - TempDir() + GetCurrentExecutableName().string() + - "_directory_creation" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "test" GTEST_PATH_SEP_)); - testdata_file_.Set(testdata_path_.RemoveTrailingPathSeparator()); - - unique_file0_.Set(FilePath::MakeFileName(testdata_path_, FilePath("unique"), - 0, "txt")); - unique_file1_.Set(FilePath::MakeFileName(testdata_path_, FilePath("unique"), - 1, "txt")); - - remove(testdata_file_.c_str()); - remove(unique_file0_.c_str()); - remove(unique_file1_.c_str()); - posix::RmDir(testdata_path_.c_str()); - } - - void TearDown() override { - remove(testdata_file_.c_str()); - remove(unique_file0_.c_str()); - remove(unique_file1_.c_str()); - posix::RmDir(testdata_path_.c_str()); - } - - void CreateTextFile(const char* filename) { - FILE* f = posix::FOpen(filename, "w"); - fprintf(f, "text\n"); - fclose(f); - } - - // Strings representing a directory and a file, with identical paths - // except for the trailing separator character that distinquishes - // a directory named 'test' from a file named 'test'. Example names: - FilePath testdata_path_; // "/tmp/directory_creation/test/" - FilePath testdata_file_; // "/tmp/directory_creation/test" - FilePath unique_file0_; // "/tmp/directory_creation/test/unique.txt" - FilePath unique_file1_; // "/tmp/directory_creation/test/unique_1.txt" -}; - -TEST_F(DirectoryCreationTest, CreateDirectoriesRecursively) { - EXPECT_FALSE(testdata_path_.DirectoryExists()) << testdata_path_.string(); - EXPECT_TRUE(testdata_path_.CreateDirectoriesRecursively()); - EXPECT_TRUE(testdata_path_.DirectoryExists()); -} - -TEST_F(DirectoryCreationTest, CreateDirectoriesForAlreadyExistingPath) { - EXPECT_FALSE(testdata_path_.DirectoryExists()) << testdata_path_.string(); - EXPECT_TRUE(testdata_path_.CreateDirectoriesRecursively()); - // Call 'create' again... should still succeed. - EXPECT_TRUE(testdata_path_.CreateDirectoriesRecursively()); -} - -TEST_F(DirectoryCreationTest, CreateDirectoriesAndUniqueFilename) { - FilePath file_path(FilePath::GenerateUniqueFileName(testdata_path_, - FilePath("unique"), "txt")); - EXPECT_EQ(unique_file0_.string(), file_path.string()); - EXPECT_FALSE(file_path.FileOrDirectoryExists()); // file not there - - testdata_path_.CreateDirectoriesRecursively(); - EXPECT_FALSE(file_path.FileOrDirectoryExists()); // file still not there - CreateTextFile(file_path.c_str()); - EXPECT_TRUE(file_path.FileOrDirectoryExists()); - - FilePath file_path2(FilePath::GenerateUniqueFileName(testdata_path_, - FilePath("unique"), "txt")); - EXPECT_EQ(unique_file1_.string(), file_path2.string()); - EXPECT_FALSE(file_path2.FileOrDirectoryExists()); // file not there - CreateTextFile(file_path2.c_str()); - EXPECT_TRUE(file_path2.FileOrDirectoryExists()); -} - -TEST_F(DirectoryCreationTest, CreateDirectoriesFail) { - // force a failure by putting a file where we will try to create a directory. - CreateTextFile(testdata_file_.c_str()); - EXPECT_TRUE(testdata_file_.FileOrDirectoryExists()); - EXPECT_FALSE(testdata_file_.DirectoryExists()); - EXPECT_FALSE(testdata_file_.CreateDirectoriesRecursively()); -} - -TEST(NoDirectoryCreationTest, CreateNoDirectoriesForDefaultXmlFile) { - const FilePath test_detail_xml("test_detail.xml"); - EXPECT_FALSE(test_detail_xml.CreateDirectoriesRecursively()); -} - -TEST(FilePathTest, DefaultConstructor) { - FilePath fp; - EXPECT_EQ("", fp.string()); -} - -TEST(FilePathTest, CharAndCopyConstructors) { - const FilePath fp("spicy"); - EXPECT_EQ("spicy", fp.string()); - - const FilePath fp_copy(fp); - EXPECT_EQ("spicy", fp_copy.string()); -} - -TEST(FilePathTest, StringConstructor) { - const FilePath fp(std::string("cider")); - EXPECT_EQ("cider", fp.string()); -} - -TEST(FilePathTest, Set) { - const FilePath apple("apple"); - FilePath mac("mac"); - mac.Set(apple); // Implement Set() since overloading operator= is forbidden. - EXPECT_EQ("apple", mac.string()); - EXPECT_EQ("apple", apple.string()); -} - -TEST(FilePathTest, ToString) { - const FilePath file("drink"); - EXPECT_EQ("drink", file.string()); -} - -TEST(FilePathTest, RemoveExtension) { - EXPECT_EQ("app", FilePath("app.cc").RemoveExtension("cc").string()); - EXPECT_EQ("app", FilePath("app.exe").RemoveExtension("exe").string()); - EXPECT_EQ("APP", FilePath("APP.EXE").RemoveExtension("exe").string()); -} - -TEST(FilePathTest, RemoveExtensionWhenThereIsNoExtension) { - EXPECT_EQ("app", FilePath("app").RemoveExtension("exe").string()); -} - -TEST(FilePathTest, IsDirectory) { - EXPECT_FALSE(FilePath("cola").IsDirectory()); - EXPECT_TRUE(FilePath("koala" GTEST_PATH_SEP_).IsDirectory()); -#if GTEST_HAS_ALT_PATH_SEP_ - EXPECT_TRUE(FilePath("koala/").IsDirectory()); -#endif -} - -TEST(FilePathTest, IsAbsolutePath) { - EXPECT_FALSE(FilePath("is" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "relative").IsAbsolutePath()); - EXPECT_FALSE(FilePath("").IsAbsolutePath()); -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - EXPECT_TRUE(FilePath("c:\\" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "is_not" - GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "relative").IsAbsolutePath()); - EXPECT_FALSE(FilePath("c:foo" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "bar").IsAbsolutePath()); - EXPECT_TRUE(FilePath("c:/" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "is_not" - GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "relative").IsAbsolutePath()); -#else - EXPECT_TRUE(FilePath(GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "is_not" GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "relative") - .IsAbsolutePath()); -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -} - -TEST(FilePathTest, IsRootDirectory) { -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - EXPECT_TRUE(FilePath("a:\\").IsRootDirectory()); - EXPECT_TRUE(FilePath("Z:/").IsRootDirectory()); - EXPECT_TRUE(FilePath("e://").IsRootDirectory()); - EXPECT_FALSE(FilePath("").IsRootDirectory()); - EXPECT_FALSE(FilePath("b:").IsRootDirectory()); - EXPECT_FALSE(FilePath("b:a").IsRootDirectory()); - EXPECT_FALSE(FilePath("8:/").IsRootDirectory()); - EXPECT_FALSE(FilePath("c|/").IsRootDirectory()); -#else - EXPECT_TRUE(FilePath("/").IsRootDirectory()); - EXPECT_TRUE(FilePath("//").IsRootDirectory()); - EXPECT_FALSE(FilePath("").IsRootDirectory()); - EXPECT_FALSE(FilePath("\\").IsRootDirectory()); - EXPECT_FALSE(FilePath("/x").IsRootDirectory()); -#endif -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-filter-unittest.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-filter-unittest.py deleted file mode 100755 index 6b32f2d21..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-filter-unittest.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,639 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2005 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Unit test for Google Test test filters. - -A user can specify which test(s) in a Google Test program to run via either -the GTEST_FILTER environment variable or the --gtest_filter flag. -This script tests such functionality by invoking -googletest-filter-unittest_ (a program written with Google Test) with different -environments and command line flags. - -Note that test sharding may also influence which tests are filtered. Therefore, -we test that here also. -""" - -import os -import re -try: - from sets import Set as set # For Python 2.3 compatibility -except ImportError: - pass -import sys -import gtest_test_utils - -# Constants. - -# Checks if this platform can pass empty environment variables to child -# processes. We set an env variable to an empty string and invoke a python -# script in a subprocess to print whether the variable is STILL in -# os.environ. We then use 'eval' to parse the child's output so that an -# exception is thrown if the input is anything other than 'True' nor 'False'. -CAN_PASS_EMPTY_ENV = False -if sys.executable: - os.environ['EMPTY_VAR'] = '' - child = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess( - [sys.executable, '-c', 'import os; print(\'EMPTY_VAR\' in os.environ)']) - CAN_PASS_EMPTY_ENV = eval(child.output) - - -# Check if this platform can unset environment variables in child processes. -# We set an env variable to a non-empty string, unset it, and invoke -# a python script in a subprocess to print whether the variable -# is NO LONGER in os.environ. -# We use 'eval' to parse the child's output so that an exception -# is thrown if the input is neither 'True' nor 'False'. -CAN_UNSET_ENV = False -if sys.executable: - os.environ['UNSET_VAR'] = 'X' - del os.environ['UNSET_VAR'] - child = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess( - [sys.executable, '-c', 'import os; print(\'UNSET_VAR\' not in os.environ)' - ]) - CAN_UNSET_ENV = eval(child.output) - - -# Checks if we should test with an empty filter. This doesn't -# make sense on platforms that cannot pass empty env variables (Win32) -# and on platforms that cannot unset variables (since we cannot tell -# the difference between "" and NULL -- Borland and Solaris < 5.10) -CAN_TEST_EMPTY_FILTER = (CAN_PASS_EMPTY_ENV and CAN_UNSET_ENV) - - -# The environment variable for specifying the test filters. -FILTER_ENV_VAR = 'GTEST_FILTER' - -# The environment variables for test sharding. -TOTAL_SHARDS_ENV_VAR = 'GTEST_TOTAL_SHARDS' -SHARD_INDEX_ENV_VAR = 'GTEST_SHARD_INDEX' -SHARD_STATUS_FILE_ENV_VAR = 'GTEST_SHARD_STATUS_FILE' - -# The command line flag for specifying the test filters. -FILTER_FLAG = 'gtest_filter' - -# The command line flag for including disabled tests. -ALSO_RUN_DISABLED_TESTS_FLAG = 'gtest_also_run_disabled_tests' - -# Command to run the googletest-filter-unittest_ program. -COMMAND = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath('googletest-filter-unittest_') - -# Regex for determining whether parameterized tests are enabled in the binary. -PARAM_TEST_REGEX = re.compile(r'/ParamTest') - -# Regex for parsing test case names from Google Test's output. -TEST_CASE_REGEX = re.compile(r'^\[\-+\] \d+ tests? from (\w+(/\w+)?)') - -# Regex for parsing test names from Google Test's output. -TEST_REGEX = re.compile(r'^\[\s*RUN\s*\].*\.(\w+(/\w+)?)') - -# The command line flag to tell Google Test to output the list of tests it -# will run. -LIST_TESTS_FLAG = '--gtest_list_tests' - -# Indicates whether Google Test supports death tests. -SUPPORTS_DEATH_TESTS = 'HasDeathTest' in gtest_test_utils.Subprocess( - [COMMAND, LIST_TESTS_FLAG]).output - -# Full names of all tests in googletest-filter-unittests_. -PARAM_TESTS = [ - 'SeqP/ParamTest.TestX/0', - 'SeqP/ParamTest.TestX/1', - 'SeqP/ParamTest.TestY/0', - 'SeqP/ParamTest.TestY/1', - 'SeqQ/ParamTest.TestX/0', - 'SeqQ/ParamTest.TestX/1', - 'SeqQ/ParamTest.TestY/0', - 'SeqQ/ParamTest.TestY/1', - ] - -DISABLED_TESTS = [ - 'BarTest.DISABLED_TestFour', - 'BarTest.DISABLED_TestFive', - 'BazTest.DISABLED_TestC', - 'DISABLED_FoobarTest.Test1', - 'DISABLED_FoobarTest.DISABLED_Test2', - 'DISABLED_FoobarbazTest.TestA', - ] - -if SUPPORTS_DEATH_TESTS: - DEATH_TESTS = [ - 'HasDeathTest.Test1', - 'HasDeathTest.Test2', - ] -else: - DEATH_TESTS = [] - -# All the non-disabled tests. -ACTIVE_TESTS = [ - 'FooTest.Abc', - 'FooTest.Xyz', - - 'BarTest.TestOne', - 'BarTest.TestTwo', - 'BarTest.TestThree', - - 'BazTest.TestOne', - 'BazTest.TestA', - 'BazTest.TestB', - ] + DEATH_TESTS + PARAM_TESTS - -param_tests_present = None - -# Utilities. - -environ = os.environ.copy() - - -def SetEnvVar(env_var, value): - """Sets the env variable to 'value'; unsets it when 'value' is None.""" - - if value is not None: - environ[env_var] = value - elif env_var in environ: - del environ[env_var] - - -def RunAndReturnOutput(args = None): - """Runs the test program and returns its output.""" - - return gtest_test_utils.Subprocess([COMMAND] + (args or []), - env=environ).output - - -def RunAndExtractTestList(args = None): - """Runs the test program and returns its exit code and a list of tests run.""" - - p = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess([COMMAND] + (args or []), env=environ) - tests_run = [] - test_case = '' - test = '' - for line in p.output.split('\n'): - match = TEST_CASE_REGEX.match(line) - if match is not None: - test_case = match.group(1) - else: - match = TEST_REGEX.match(line) - if match is not None: - test = match.group(1) - tests_run.append(test_case + '.' + test) - return (tests_run, p.exit_code) - - -def InvokeWithModifiedEnv(extra_env, function, *args, **kwargs): - """Runs the given function and arguments in a modified environment.""" - try: - original_env = environ.copy() - environ.update(extra_env) - return function(*args, **kwargs) - finally: - environ.clear() - environ.update(original_env) - - -def RunWithSharding(total_shards, shard_index, command): - """Runs a test program shard and returns exit code and a list of tests run.""" - - extra_env = {SHARD_INDEX_ENV_VAR: str(shard_index), - TOTAL_SHARDS_ENV_VAR: str(total_shards)} - return InvokeWithModifiedEnv(extra_env, RunAndExtractTestList, command) - -# The unit test. - - -class GTestFilterUnitTest(gtest_test_utils.TestCase): - """Tests the env variable or the command line flag to filter tests.""" - - # Utilities. - - def AssertSetEqual(self, lhs, rhs): - """Asserts that two sets are equal.""" - - for elem in lhs: - self.assert_(elem in rhs, '%s in %s' % (elem, rhs)) - - for elem in rhs: - self.assert_(elem in lhs, '%s in %s' % (elem, lhs)) - - def AssertPartitionIsValid(self, set_var, list_of_sets): - """Asserts that list_of_sets is a valid partition of set_var.""" - - full_partition = [] - for slice_var in list_of_sets: - full_partition.extend(slice_var) - self.assertEqual(len(set_var), len(full_partition)) - self.assertEqual(set(set_var), set(full_partition)) - - def AdjustForParameterizedTests(self, tests_to_run): - """Adjust tests_to_run in case value parameterized tests are disabled.""" - - global param_tests_present - if not param_tests_present: - return list(set(tests_to_run) - set(PARAM_TESTS)) - else: - return tests_to_run - - def RunAndVerify(self, gtest_filter, tests_to_run): - """Checks that the binary runs correct set of tests for a given filter.""" - - tests_to_run = self.AdjustForParameterizedTests(tests_to_run) - - # First, tests using the environment variable. - - # Windows removes empty variables from the environment when passing it - # to a new process. This means it is impossible to pass an empty filter - # into a process using the environment variable. However, we can still - # test the case when the variable is not supplied (i.e., gtest_filter is - # None). - # pylint: disable-msg=C6403 - if CAN_TEST_EMPTY_FILTER or gtest_filter != '': - SetEnvVar(FILTER_ENV_VAR, gtest_filter) - tests_run = RunAndExtractTestList()[0] - SetEnvVar(FILTER_ENV_VAR, None) - self.AssertSetEqual(tests_run, tests_to_run) - # pylint: enable-msg=C6403 - - # Next, tests using the command line flag. - - if gtest_filter is None: - args = [] - else: - args = ['--%s=%s' % (FILTER_FLAG, gtest_filter)] - - tests_run = RunAndExtractTestList(args)[0] - self.AssertSetEqual(tests_run, tests_to_run) - - def RunAndVerifyWithSharding(self, gtest_filter, total_shards, tests_to_run, - args=None, check_exit_0=False): - """Checks that binary runs correct tests for the given filter and shard. - - Runs all shards of googletest-filter-unittest_ with the given filter, and - verifies that the right set of tests were run. The union of tests run - on each shard should be identical to tests_to_run, without duplicates. - If check_exit_0, . - - Args: - gtest_filter: A filter to apply to the tests. - total_shards: A total number of shards to split test run into. - tests_to_run: A set of tests expected to run. - args : Arguments to pass to the to the test binary. - check_exit_0: When set to a true value, make sure that all shards - return 0. - """ - - tests_to_run = self.AdjustForParameterizedTests(tests_to_run) - - # Windows removes empty variables from the environment when passing it - # to a new process. This means it is impossible to pass an empty filter - # into a process using the environment variable. However, we can still - # test the case when the variable is not supplied (i.e., gtest_filter is - # None). - # pylint: disable-msg=C6403 - if CAN_TEST_EMPTY_FILTER or gtest_filter != '': - SetEnvVar(FILTER_ENV_VAR, gtest_filter) - partition = [] - for i in range(0, total_shards): - (tests_run, exit_code) = RunWithSharding(total_shards, i, args) - if check_exit_0: - self.assertEqual(0, exit_code) - partition.append(tests_run) - - self.AssertPartitionIsValid(tests_to_run, partition) - SetEnvVar(FILTER_ENV_VAR, None) - # pylint: enable-msg=C6403 - - def RunAndVerifyAllowingDisabled(self, gtest_filter, tests_to_run): - """Checks that the binary runs correct set of tests for the given filter. - - Runs googletest-filter-unittest_ with the given filter, and enables - disabled tests. Verifies that the right set of tests were run. - - Args: - gtest_filter: A filter to apply to the tests. - tests_to_run: A set of tests expected to run. - """ - - tests_to_run = self.AdjustForParameterizedTests(tests_to_run) - - # Construct the command line. - args = ['--%s' % ALSO_RUN_DISABLED_TESTS_FLAG] - if gtest_filter is not None: - args.append('--%s=%s' % (FILTER_FLAG, gtest_filter)) - - tests_run = RunAndExtractTestList(args)[0] - self.AssertSetEqual(tests_run, tests_to_run) - - def setUp(self): - """Sets up test case. - - Determines whether value-parameterized tests are enabled in the binary and - sets the flags accordingly. - """ - - global param_tests_present - if param_tests_present is None: - param_tests_present = PARAM_TEST_REGEX.search( - RunAndReturnOutput()) is not None - - def testDefaultBehavior(self): - """Tests the behavior of not specifying the filter.""" - - self.RunAndVerify(None, ACTIVE_TESTS) - - def testDefaultBehaviorWithShards(self): - """Tests the behavior without the filter, with sharding enabled.""" - - self.RunAndVerifyWithSharding(None, 1, ACTIVE_TESTS) - self.RunAndVerifyWithSharding(None, 2, ACTIVE_TESTS) - self.RunAndVerifyWithSharding(None, len(ACTIVE_TESTS) - 1, ACTIVE_TESTS) - self.RunAndVerifyWithSharding(None, len(ACTIVE_TESTS), ACTIVE_TESTS) - self.RunAndVerifyWithSharding(None, len(ACTIVE_TESTS) + 1, ACTIVE_TESTS) - - def testEmptyFilter(self): - """Tests an empty filter.""" - - self.RunAndVerify('', []) - self.RunAndVerifyWithSharding('', 1, []) - self.RunAndVerifyWithSharding('', 2, []) - - def testBadFilter(self): - """Tests a filter that matches nothing.""" - - self.RunAndVerify('BadFilter', []) - self.RunAndVerifyAllowingDisabled('BadFilter', []) - - def testFullName(self): - """Tests filtering by full name.""" - - self.RunAndVerify('FooTest.Xyz', ['FooTest.Xyz']) - self.RunAndVerifyAllowingDisabled('FooTest.Xyz', ['FooTest.Xyz']) - self.RunAndVerifyWithSharding('FooTest.Xyz', 5, ['FooTest.Xyz']) - - def testUniversalFilters(self): - """Tests filters that match everything.""" - - self.RunAndVerify('*', ACTIVE_TESTS) - self.RunAndVerify('*.*', ACTIVE_TESTS) - self.RunAndVerifyWithSharding('*.*', len(ACTIVE_TESTS) - 3, ACTIVE_TESTS) - self.RunAndVerifyAllowingDisabled('*', ACTIVE_TESTS + DISABLED_TESTS) - self.RunAndVerifyAllowingDisabled('*.*', ACTIVE_TESTS + DISABLED_TESTS) - - def testFilterByTestCase(self): - """Tests filtering by test case name.""" - - self.RunAndVerify('FooTest.*', ['FooTest.Abc', 'FooTest.Xyz']) - - BAZ_TESTS = ['BazTest.TestOne', 'BazTest.TestA', 'BazTest.TestB'] - self.RunAndVerify('BazTest.*', BAZ_TESTS) - self.RunAndVerifyAllowingDisabled('BazTest.*', - BAZ_TESTS + ['BazTest.DISABLED_TestC']) - - def testFilterByTest(self): - """Tests filtering by test name.""" - - self.RunAndVerify('*.TestOne', ['BarTest.TestOne', 'BazTest.TestOne']) - - def testFilterDisabledTests(self): - """Select only the disabled tests to run.""" - - self.RunAndVerify('DISABLED_FoobarTest.Test1', []) - self.RunAndVerifyAllowingDisabled('DISABLED_FoobarTest.Test1', - ['DISABLED_FoobarTest.Test1']) - - self.RunAndVerify('*DISABLED_*', []) - self.RunAndVerifyAllowingDisabled('*DISABLED_*', DISABLED_TESTS) - - self.RunAndVerify('*.DISABLED_*', []) - self.RunAndVerifyAllowingDisabled('*.DISABLED_*', [ - 'BarTest.DISABLED_TestFour', - 'BarTest.DISABLED_TestFive', - 'BazTest.DISABLED_TestC', - 'DISABLED_FoobarTest.DISABLED_Test2', - ]) - - self.RunAndVerify('DISABLED_*', []) - self.RunAndVerifyAllowingDisabled('DISABLED_*', [ - 'DISABLED_FoobarTest.Test1', - 'DISABLED_FoobarTest.DISABLED_Test2', - 'DISABLED_FoobarbazTest.TestA', - ]) - - def testWildcardInTestCaseName(self): - """Tests using wildcard in the test case name.""" - - self.RunAndVerify('*a*.*', [ - 'BarTest.TestOne', - 'BarTest.TestTwo', - 'BarTest.TestThree', - - 'BazTest.TestOne', - 'BazTest.TestA', - 'BazTest.TestB', ] + DEATH_TESTS + PARAM_TESTS) - - def testWildcardInTestName(self): - """Tests using wildcard in the test name.""" - - self.RunAndVerify('*.*A*', ['FooTest.Abc', 'BazTest.TestA']) - - def testFilterWithoutDot(self): - """Tests a filter that has no '.' in it.""" - - self.RunAndVerify('*z*', [ - 'FooTest.Xyz', - - 'BazTest.TestOne', - 'BazTest.TestA', - 'BazTest.TestB', - ]) - - def testTwoPatterns(self): - """Tests filters that consist of two patterns.""" - - self.RunAndVerify('Foo*.*:*A*', [ - 'FooTest.Abc', - 'FooTest.Xyz', - - 'BazTest.TestA', - ]) - - # An empty pattern + a non-empty one - self.RunAndVerify(':*A*', ['FooTest.Abc', 'BazTest.TestA']) - - def testThreePatterns(self): - """Tests filters that consist of three patterns.""" - - self.RunAndVerify('*oo*:*A*:*One', [ - 'FooTest.Abc', - 'FooTest.Xyz', - - 'BarTest.TestOne', - - 'BazTest.TestOne', - 'BazTest.TestA', - ]) - - # The 2nd pattern is empty. - self.RunAndVerify('*oo*::*One', [ - 'FooTest.Abc', - 'FooTest.Xyz', - - 'BarTest.TestOne', - - 'BazTest.TestOne', - ]) - - # The last 2 patterns are empty. - self.RunAndVerify('*oo*::', [ - 'FooTest.Abc', - 'FooTest.Xyz', - ]) - - def testNegativeFilters(self): - self.RunAndVerify('*-BazTest.TestOne', [ - 'FooTest.Abc', - 'FooTest.Xyz', - - 'BarTest.TestOne', - 'BarTest.TestTwo', - 'BarTest.TestThree', - - 'BazTest.TestA', - 'BazTest.TestB', - ] + DEATH_TESTS + PARAM_TESTS) - - self.RunAndVerify('*-FooTest.Abc:BazTest.*', [ - 'FooTest.Xyz', - - 'BarTest.TestOne', - 'BarTest.TestTwo', - 'BarTest.TestThree', - ] + DEATH_TESTS + PARAM_TESTS) - - self.RunAndVerify('BarTest.*-BarTest.TestOne', [ - 'BarTest.TestTwo', - 'BarTest.TestThree', - ]) - - # Tests without leading '*'. - self.RunAndVerify('-FooTest.Abc:FooTest.Xyz:BazTest.*', [ - 'BarTest.TestOne', - 'BarTest.TestTwo', - 'BarTest.TestThree', - ] + DEATH_TESTS + PARAM_TESTS) - - # Value parameterized tests. - self.RunAndVerify('*/*', PARAM_TESTS) - - # Value parameterized tests filtering by the sequence name. - self.RunAndVerify('SeqP/*', [ - 'SeqP/ParamTest.TestX/0', - 'SeqP/ParamTest.TestX/1', - 'SeqP/ParamTest.TestY/0', - 'SeqP/ParamTest.TestY/1', - ]) - - # Value parameterized tests filtering by the test name. - self.RunAndVerify('*/0', [ - 'SeqP/ParamTest.TestX/0', - 'SeqP/ParamTest.TestY/0', - 'SeqQ/ParamTest.TestX/0', - 'SeqQ/ParamTest.TestY/0', - ]) - - def testFlagOverridesEnvVar(self): - """Tests that the filter flag overrides the filtering env. variable.""" - - SetEnvVar(FILTER_ENV_VAR, 'Foo*') - args = ['--%s=%s' % (FILTER_FLAG, '*One')] - tests_run = RunAndExtractTestList(args)[0] - SetEnvVar(FILTER_ENV_VAR, None) - - self.AssertSetEqual(tests_run, ['BarTest.TestOne', 'BazTest.TestOne']) - - def testShardStatusFileIsCreated(self): - """Tests that the shard file is created if specified in the environment.""" - - shard_status_file = os.path.join(gtest_test_utils.GetTempDir(), - 'shard_status_file') - self.assert_(not os.path.exists(shard_status_file)) - - extra_env = {SHARD_STATUS_FILE_ENV_VAR: shard_status_file} - try: - InvokeWithModifiedEnv(extra_env, RunAndReturnOutput) - finally: - self.assert_(os.path.exists(shard_status_file)) - os.remove(shard_status_file) - - def testShardStatusFileIsCreatedWithListTests(self): - """Tests that the shard file is created with the "list_tests" flag.""" - - shard_status_file = os.path.join(gtest_test_utils.GetTempDir(), - 'shard_status_file2') - self.assert_(not os.path.exists(shard_status_file)) - - extra_env = {SHARD_STATUS_FILE_ENV_VAR: shard_status_file} - try: - output = InvokeWithModifiedEnv(extra_env, - RunAndReturnOutput, - [LIST_TESTS_FLAG]) - finally: - # This assertion ensures that Google Test enumerated the tests as - # opposed to running them. - self.assert_('[==========]' not in output, - 'Unexpected output during test enumeration.\n' - 'Please ensure that LIST_TESTS_FLAG is assigned the\n' - 'correct flag value for listing Google Test tests.') - - self.assert_(os.path.exists(shard_status_file)) - os.remove(shard_status_file) - - if SUPPORTS_DEATH_TESTS: - def testShardingWorksWithDeathTests(self): - """Tests integration with death tests and sharding.""" - - gtest_filter = 'HasDeathTest.*:SeqP/*' - expected_tests = [ - 'HasDeathTest.Test1', - 'HasDeathTest.Test2', - - 'SeqP/ParamTest.TestX/0', - 'SeqP/ParamTest.TestX/1', - 'SeqP/ParamTest.TestY/0', - 'SeqP/ParamTest.TestY/1', - ] - - for flag in ['--gtest_death_test_style=threadsafe', - '--gtest_death_test_style=fast']: - self.RunAndVerifyWithSharding(gtest_filter, 3, expected_tests, - check_exit_0=True, args=[flag]) - self.RunAndVerifyWithSharding(gtest_filter, 5, expected_tests, - check_exit_0=True, args=[flag]) - -if __name__ == '__main__': - gtest_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-filter-unittest_.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-filter-unittest_.cc deleted file mode 100644 index d30ec9c78..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-filter-unittest_.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,137 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Unit test for Google Test test filters. -// -// A user can specify which test(s) in a Google Test program to run via -// either the GTEST_FILTER environment variable or the --gtest_filter -// flag. This is used for testing such functionality. -// -// The program will be invoked from a Python unit test. Don't run it -// directly. - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -namespace { - -// Test case FooTest. - -class FooTest : public testing::Test { -}; - -TEST_F(FooTest, Abc) { -} - -TEST_F(FooTest, Xyz) { - FAIL() << "Expected failure."; -} - -// Test case BarTest. - -TEST(BarTest, TestOne) { -} - -TEST(BarTest, TestTwo) { -} - -TEST(BarTest, TestThree) { -} - -TEST(BarTest, DISABLED_TestFour) { - FAIL() << "Expected failure."; -} - -TEST(BarTest, DISABLED_TestFive) { - FAIL() << "Expected failure."; -} - -// Test case BazTest. - -TEST(BazTest, TestOne) { - FAIL() << "Expected failure."; -} - -TEST(BazTest, TestA) { -} - -TEST(BazTest, TestB) { -} - -TEST(BazTest, DISABLED_TestC) { - FAIL() << "Expected failure."; -} - -// Test case HasDeathTest - -TEST(HasDeathTest, Test1) { - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(exit(1), ".*"); -} - -// We need at least two death tests to make sure that the all death tests -// aren't on the first shard. -TEST(HasDeathTest, Test2) { - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(exit(1), ".*"); -} - -// Test case FoobarTest - -TEST(DISABLED_FoobarTest, Test1) { - FAIL() << "Expected failure."; -} - -TEST(DISABLED_FoobarTest, DISABLED_Test2) { - FAIL() << "Expected failure."; -} - -// Test case FoobarbazTest - -TEST(DISABLED_FoobarbazTest, TestA) { - FAIL() << "Expected failure."; -} - -class ParamTest : public testing::TestWithParam<int> { -}; - -TEST_P(ParamTest, TestX) { -} - -TEST_P(ParamTest, TestY) { -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(SeqP, ParamTest, testing::Values(1, 2)); -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(SeqQ, ParamTest, testing::Values(5, 6)); - -} // namespace - -int main(int argc, char **argv) { - ::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-json-outfiles-test.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-json-outfiles-test.py deleted file mode 100644 index 8ef47b8f9..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-json-outfiles-test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,191 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# Copyright 2018, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Unit test for the gtest_json_output module.""" - -import json -import os -import gtest_json_test_utils -import gtest_test_utils - -GTEST_OUTPUT_SUBDIR = 'json_outfiles' -GTEST_OUTPUT_1_TEST = 'gtest_xml_outfile1_test_' -GTEST_OUTPUT_2_TEST = 'gtest_xml_outfile2_test_' - -EXPECTED_1 = { - u'tests': - 1, - u'failures': - 0, - u'disabled': - 0, - u'errors': - 0, - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'name': - u'AllTests', - u'testsuites': [{ - u'name': - u'PropertyOne', - u'tests': - 1, - u'failures': - 0, - u'disabled': - 0, - u'errors': - 0, - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'testsuite': [{ - u'name': u'TestSomeProperties', - u'status': u'RUN', - u'result': u'COMPLETED', - u'time': u'*', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'classname': u'PropertyOne', - u'SetUpProp': u'1', - u'TestSomeProperty': u'1', - u'TearDownProp': u'1', - }], - }], -} - -EXPECTED_2 = { - u'tests': - 1, - u'failures': - 0, - u'disabled': - 0, - u'errors': - 0, - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'name': - u'AllTests', - u'testsuites': [{ - u'name': - u'PropertyTwo', - u'tests': - 1, - u'failures': - 0, - u'disabled': - 0, - u'errors': - 0, - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'testsuite': [{ - u'name': u'TestSomeProperties', - u'status': u'RUN', - u'result': u'COMPLETED', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'time': u'*', - u'classname': u'PropertyTwo', - u'SetUpProp': u'2', - u'TestSomeProperty': u'2', - u'TearDownProp': u'2', - }], - }], -} - - -class GTestJsonOutFilesTest(gtest_test_utils.TestCase): - """Unit test for Google Test's JSON output functionality.""" - - def setUp(self): - # We want the trailing '/' that the last "" provides in os.path.join, for - # telling Google Test to create an output directory instead of a single file - # for xml output. - self.output_dir_ = os.path.join(gtest_test_utils.GetTempDir(), - GTEST_OUTPUT_SUBDIR, '') - self.DeleteFilesAndDir() - - def tearDown(self): - self.DeleteFilesAndDir() - - def DeleteFilesAndDir(self): - try: - os.remove(os.path.join(self.output_dir_, GTEST_OUTPUT_1_TEST + '.json')) - except os.error: - pass - try: - os.remove(os.path.join(self.output_dir_, GTEST_OUTPUT_2_TEST + '.json')) - except os.error: - pass - try: - os.rmdir(self.output_dir_) - except os.error: - pass - - def testOutfile1(self): - self._TestOutFile(GTEST_OUTPUT_1_TEST, EXPECTED_1) - - def testOutfile2(self): - self._TestOutFile(GTEST_OUTPUT_2_TEST, EXPECTED_2) - - def _TestOutFile(self, test_name, expected): - gtest_prog_path = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath(test_name) - command = [gtest_prog_path, '--gtest_output=json:%s' % self.output_dir_] - p = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess(command, - working_dir=gtest_test_utils.GetTempDir()) - self.assert_(p.exited) - self.assertEquals(0, p.exit_code) - - output_file_name1 = test_name + '.json' - output_file1 = os.path.join(self.output_dir_, output_file_name1) - output_file_name2 = 'lt-' + output_file_name1 - output_file2 = os.path.join(self.output_dir_, output_file_name2) - self.assert_(os.path.isfile(output_file1) or os.path.isfile(output_file2), - output_file1) - - if os.path.isfile(output_file1): - with open(output_file1) as f: - actual = json.load(f) - else: - with open(output_file2) as f: - actual = json.load(f) - self.assertEqual(expected, gtest_json_test_utils.normalize(actual)) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - os.environ['GTEST_STACK_TRACE_DEPTH'] = '0' - gtest_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-json-output-unittest.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-json-output-unittest.py deleted file mode 100644 index 15861f75c..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-json-output-unittest.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,778 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# Copyright 2018, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Unit test for the gtest_json_output module.""" - -import datetime -import errno -import json -import os -import re -import sys - -import gtest_json_test_utils -import gtest_test_utils - -GTEST_FILTER_FLAG = '--gtest_filter' -GTEST_LIST_TESTS_FLAG = '--gtest_list_tests' -GTEST_OUTPUT_FLAG = '--gtest_output' -GTEST_DEFAULT_OUTPUT_FILE = 'test_detail.json' -GTEST_PROGRAM_NAME = 'gtest_xml_output_unittest_' - -# The flag indicating stacktraces are not supported -NO_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT_FLAG = '--no_stacktrace_support' - -SUPPORTS_STACK_TRACES = NO_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT_FLAG not in sys.argv - -if SUPPORTS_STACK_TRACES: - STACK_TRACE_TEMPLATE = '\nStack trace:\n*' -else: - STACK_TRACE_TEMPLATE = '' - -EXPECTED_NON_EMPTY = { - u'tests': - 24, - u'failures': - 4, - u'disabled': - 2, - u'errors': - 0, - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'time': - u'*', - u'ad_hoc_property': - u'42', - u'name': - u'AllTests', - u'testsuites': [{ - u'name': - u'SuccessfulTest', - u'tests': - 1, - u'failures': - 0, - u'disabled': - 0, - u'errors': - 0, - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'testsuite': [{ - u'name': u'Succeeds', - u'status': u'RUN', - u'result': u'COMPLETED', - u'time': u'*', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'classname': u'SuccessfulTest' - }] - }, { - u'name': - u'FailedTest', - u'tests': - 1, - u'failures': - 1, - u'disabled': - 0, - u'errors': - 0, - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'testsuite': [{ - u'name': - u'Fails', - u'status': - u'RUN', - u'result': - u'COMPLETED', - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'classname': - u'FailedTest', - u'failures': [{ - u'failure': u'gtest_xml_output_unittest_.cc:*\n' - u'Expected equality of these values:\n' - u' 1\n 2' + STACK_TRACE_TEMPLATE, - u'type': u'' - }] - }] - }, { - u'name': - u'DisabledTest', - u'tests': - 1, - u'failures': - 0, - u'disabled': - 1, - u'errors': - 0, - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'testsuite': [{ - u'name': u'DISABLED_test_not_run', - u'status': u'NOTRUN', - u'result': u'SUPPRESSED', - u'time': u'*', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'classname': u'DisabledTest' - }] - }, { - u'name': - u'SkippedTest', - u'tests': - 1, - u'failures': - 0, - u'disabled': - 0, - u'errors': - 0, - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'testsuite': [{ - u'name': u'Skipped', - u'status': u'RUN', - u'result': u'SKIPPED', - u'time': u'*', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'classname': u'SkippedTest' - }] - }, { - u'name': - u'MixedResultTest', - u'tests': - 3, - u'failures': - 1, - u'disabled': - 1, - u'errors': - 0, - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'testsuite': [{ - u'name': u'Succeeds', - u'status': u'RUN', - u'result': u'COMPLETED', - u'time': u'*', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'classname': u'MixedResultTest' - }, { - u'name': - u'Fails', - u'status': - u'RUN', - u'result': - u'COMPLETED', - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'classname': - u'MixedResultTest', - u'failures': [{ - u'failure': u'gtest_xml_output_unittest_.cc:*\n' - u'Expected equality of these values:\n' - u' 1\n 2' + STACK_TRACE_TEMPLATE, - u'type': u'' - }, { - u'failure': u'gtest_xml_output_unittest_.cc:*\n' - u'Expected equality of these values:\n' - u' 2\n 3' + STACK_TRACE_TEMPLATE, - u'type': u'' - }] - }, { - u'name': u'DISABLED_test', - u'status': u'NOTRUN', - u'result': u'SUPPRESSED', - u'time': u'*', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'classname': u'MixedResultTest' - }] - }, { - u'name': - u'XmlQuotingTest', - u'tests': - 1, - u'failures': - 1, - u'disabled': - 0, - u'errors': - 0, - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'testsuite': [{ - u'name': - u'OutputsCData', - u'status': - u'RUN', - u'result': - u'COMPLETED', - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'classname': - u'XmlQuotingTest', - u'failures': [{ - u'failure': u'gtest_xml_output_unittest_.cc:*\n' - u'Failed\nXML output: <?xml encoding="utf-8">' - u'<top><![CDATA[cdata text]]></top>' + - STACK_TRACE_TEMPLATE, - u'type': u'' - }] - }] - }, { - u'name': - u'InvalidCharactersTest', - u'tests': - 1, - u'failures': - 1, - u'disabled': - 0, - u'errors': - 0, - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'testsuite': [{ - u'name': - u'InvalidCharactersInMessage', - u'status': - u'RUN', - u'result': - u'COMPLETED', - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'classname': - u'InvalidCharactersTest', - u'failures': [{ - u'failure': u'gtest_xml_output_unittest_.cc:*\n' - u'Failed\nInvalid characters in brackets' - u' [\x01\x02]' + STACK_TRACE_TEMPLATE, - u'type': u'' - }] - }] - }, { - u'name': - u'PropertyRecordingTest', - u'tests': - 4, - u'failures': - 0, - u'disabled': - 0, - u'errors': - 0, - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'SetUpTestSuite': - u'yes', - u'TearDownTestSuite': - u'aye', - u'testsuite': [{ - u'name': u'OneProperty', - u'status': u'RUN', - u'result': u'COMPLETED', - u'time': u'*', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'classname': u'PropertyRecordingTest', - u'key_1': u'1' - }, { - u'name': u'IntValuedProperty', - u'status': u'RUN', - u'result': u'COMPLETED', - u'time': u'*', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'classname': u'PropertyRecordingTest', - u'key_int': u'1' - }, { - u'name': u'ThreeProperties', - u'status': u'RUN', - u'result': u'COMPLETED', - u'time': u'*', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'classname': u'PropertyRecordingTest', - u'key_1': u'1', - u'key_2': u'2', - u'key_3': u'3' - }, { - u'name': u'TwoValuesForOneKeyUsesLastValue', - u'status': u'RUN', - u'result': u'COMPLETED', - u'time': u'*', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'classname': u'PropertyRecordingTest', - u'key_1': u'2' - }] - }, { - u'name': - u'NoFixtureTest', - u'tests': - 3, - u'failures': - 0, - u'disabled': - 0, - u'errors': - 0, - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'testsuite': [{ - u'name': u'RecordProperty', - u'status': u'RUN', - u'result': u'COMPLETED', - u'time': u'*', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'classname': u'NoFixtureTest', - u'key': u'1' - }, { - u'name': u'ExternalUtilityThatCallsRecordIntValuedProperty', - u'status': u'RUN', - u'result': u'COMPLETED', - u'time': u'*', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'classname': u'NoFixtureTest', - u'key_for_utility_int': u'1' - }, { - u'name': u'ExternalUtilityThatCallsRecordStringValuedProperty', - u'status': u'RUN', - u'result': u'COMPLETED', - u'time': u'*', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'classname': u'NoFixtureTest', - u'key_for_utility_string': u'1' - }] - }, { - u'name': - u'TypedTest/0', - u'tests': - 1, - u'failures': - 0, - u'disabled': - 0, - u'errors': - 0, - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'testsuite': [{ - u'name': u'HasTypeParamAttribute', - u'type_param': u'int', - u'status': u'RUN', - u'result': u'COMPLETED', - u'time': u'*', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'classname': u'TypedTest/0' - }] - }, { - u'name': - u'TypedTest/1', - u'tests': - 1, - u'failures': - 0, - u'disabled': - 0, - u'errors': - 0, - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'testsuite': [{ - u'name': u'HasTypeParamAttribute', - u'type_param': u'long', - u'status': u'RUN', - u'result': u'COMPLETED', - u'time': u'*', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'classname': u'TypedTest/1' - }] - }, { - u'name': - u'Single/TypeParameterizedTestSuite/0', - u'tests': - 1, - u'failures': - 0, - u'disabled': - 0, - u'errors': - 0, - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'testsuite': [{ - u'name': u'HasTypeParamAttribute', - u'type_param': u'int', - u'status': u'RUN', - u'result': u'COMPLETED', - u'time': u'*', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'classname': u'Single/TypeParameterizedTestSuite/0' - }] - }, { - u'name': - u'Single/TypeParameterizedTestSuite/1', - u'tests': - 1, - u'failures': - 0, - u'disabled': - 0, - u'errors': - 0, - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'testsuite': [{ - u'name': u'HasTypeParamAttribute', - u'type_param': u'long', - u'status': u'RUN', - u'result': u'COMPLETED', - u'time': u'*', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'classname': u'Single/TypeParameterizedTestSuite/1' - }] - }, { - u'name': - u'Single/ValueParamTest', - u'tests': - 4, - u'failures': - 0, - u'disabled': - 0, - u'errors': - 0, - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'testsuite': [{ - u'name': u'HasValueParamAttribute/0', - u'value_param': u'33', - u'status': u'RUN', - u'result': u'COMPLETED', - u'time': u'*', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'classname': u'Single/ValueParamTest' - }, { - u'name': u'HasValueParamAttribute/1', - u'value_param': u'42', - u'status': u'RUN', - u'result': u'COMPLETED', - u'time': u'*', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'classname': u'Single/ValueParamTest' - }, { - u'name': u'AnotherTestThatHasValueParamAttribute/0', - u'value_param': u'33', - u'status': u'RUN', - u'result': u'COMPLETED', - u'time': u'*', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'classname': u'Single/ValueParamTest' - }, { - u'name': u'AnotherTestThatHasValueParamAttribute/1', - u'value_param': u'42', - u'status': u'RUN', - u'result': u'COMPLETED', - u'time': u'*', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'classname': u'Single/ValueParamTest' - }] - }] -} - -EXPECTED_FILTERED = { - u'tests': - 1, - u'failures': - 0, - u'disabled': - 0, - u'errors': - 0, - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'name': - u'AllTests', - u'ad_hoc_property': - u'42', - u'testsuites': [{ - u'name': - u'SuccessfulTest', - u'tests': - 1, - u'failures': - 0, - u'disabled': - 0, - u'errors': - 0, - u'time': - u'*', - u'timestamp': - u'*', - u'testsuite': [{ - u'name': u'Succeeds', - u'status': u'RUN', - u'result': u'COMPLETED', - u'time': u'*', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'classname': u'SuccessfulTest', - }] - }], -} - -EXPECTED_EMPTY = { - u'tests': 0, - u'failures': 0, - u'disabled': 0, - u'errors': 0, - u'time': u'*', - u'timestamp': u'*', - u'name': u'AllTests', - u'testsuites': [], -} - -GTEST_PROGRAM_PATH = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath(GTEST_PROGRAM_NAME) - -SUPPORTS_TYPED_TESTS = 'TypedTest' in gtest_test_utils.Subprocess( - [GTEST_PROGRAM_PATH, GTEST_LIST_TESTS_FLAG], capture_stderr=False).output - - -class GTestJsonOutputUnitTest(gtest_test_utils.TestCase): - """Unit test for Google Test's JSON output functionality. - """ - - # This test currently breaks on platforms that do not support typed and - # type-parameterized tests, so we don't run it under them. - if SUPPORTS_TYPED_TESTS: - - def testNonEmptyJsonOutput(self): - """Verifies JSON output for a Google Test binary with non-empty output. - - Runs a test program that generates a non-empty JSON output, and - tests that the JSON output is expected. - """ - self._TestJsonOutput(GTEST_PROGRAM_NAME, EXPECTED_NON_EMPTY, 1) - - def testEmptyJsonOutput(self): - """Verifies JSON output for a Google Test binary without actual tests. - - Runs a test program that generates an empty JSON output, and - tests that the JSON output is expected. - """ - - self._TestJsonOutput('gtest_no_test_unittest', EXPECTED_EMPTY, 0) - - def testTimestampValue(self): - """Checks whether the timestamp attribute in the JSON output is valid. - - Runs a test program that generates an empty JSON output, and checks if - the timestamp attribute in the testsuites tag is valid. - """ - actual = self._GetJsonOutput('gtest_no_test_unittest', [], 0) - date_time_str = actual['timestamp'] - # datetime.strptime() is only available in Python 2.5+ so we have to - # parse the expected datetime manually. - match = re.match(r'(\d+)-(\d\d)-(\d\d)T(\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)', date_time_str) - self.assertTrue( - re.match, - 'JSON datettime string %s has incorrect format' % date_time_str) - date_time_from_json = datetime.datetime( - year=int(match.group(1)), month=int(match.group(2)), - day=int(match.group(3)), hour=int(match.group(4)), - minute=int(match.group(5)), second=int(match.group(6))) - - time_delta = abs(datetime.datetime.now() - date_time_from_json) - # timestamp value should be near the current local time - self.assertTrue(time_delta < datetime.timedelta(seconds=600), - 'time_delta is %s' % time_delta) - - def testDefaultOutputFile(self): - """Verifies the default output file name. - - Confirms that Google Test produces an JSON output file with the expected - default name if no name is explicitly specified. - """ - output_file = os.path.join(gtest_test_utils.GetTempDir(), - GTEST_DEFAULT_OUTPUT_FILE) - gtest_prog_path = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath( - 'gtest_no_test_unittest') - try: - os.remove(output_file) - except OSError: - e = sys.exc_info()[1] - if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: - raise - - p = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess( - [gtest_prog_path, '%s=json' % GTEST_OUTPUT_FLAG], - working_dir=gtest_test_utils.GetTempDir()) - self.assert_(p.exited) - self.assertEquals(0, p.exit_code) - self.assert_(os.path.isfile(output_file)) - - def testSuppressedJsonOutput(self): - """Verifies that no JSON output is generated. - - Tests that no JSON file is generated if the default JSON listener is - shut down before RUN_ALL_TESTS is invoked. - """ - - json_path = os.path.join(gtest_test_utils.GetTempDir(), - GTEST_PROGRAM_NAME + 'out.json') - if os.path.isfile(json_path): - os.remove(json_path) - - command = [GTEST_PROGRAM_PATH, - '%s=json:%s' % (GTEST_OUTPUT_FLAG, json_path), - '--shut_down_xml'] - p = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess(command) - if p.terminated_by_signal: - # p.signal is available only if p.terminated_by_signal is True. - self.assertFalse( - p.terminated_by_signal, - '%s was killed by signal %d' % (GTEST_PROGRAM_NAME, p.signal)) - else: - self.assert_(p.exited) - self.assertEquals(1, p.exit_code, - "'%s' exited with code %s, which doesn't match " - 'the expected exit code %s.' - % (command, p.exit_code, 1)) - - self.assert_(not os.path.isfile(json_path)) - - def testFilteredTestJsonOutput(self): - """Verifies JSON output when a filter is applied. - - Runs a test program that executes only some tests and verifies that - non-selected tests do not show up in the JSON output. - """ - - self._TestJsonOutput(GTEST_PROGRAM_NAME, EXPECTED_FILTERED, 0, - extra_args=['%s=SuccessfulTest.*' % GTEST_FILTER_FLAG]) - - def _GetJsonOutput(self, gtest_prog_name, extra_args, expected_exit_code): - """Returns the JSON output generated by running the program gtest_prog_name. - - Furthermore, the program's exit code must be expected_exit_code. - - Args: - gtest_prog_name: Google Test binary name. - extra_args: extra arguments to binary invocation. - expected_exit_code: program's exit code. - """ - json_path = os.path.join(gtest_test_utils.GetTempDir(), - gtest_prog_name + 'out.json') - gtest_prog_path = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath(gtest_prog_name) - - command = ( - [gtest_prog_path, '%s=json:%s' % (GTEST_OUTPUT_FLAG, json_path)] + - extra_args - ) - p = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess(command) - if p.terminated_by_signal: - self.assert_(False, - '%s was killed by signal %d' % (gtest_prog_name, p.signal)) - else: - self.assert_(p.exited) - self.assertEquals(expected_exit_code, p.exit_code, - "'%s' exited with code %s, which doesn't match " - 'the expected exit code %s.' - % (command, p.exit_code, expected_exit_code)) - with open(json_path) as f: - actual = json.load(f) - return actual - - def _TestJsonOutput(self, gtest_prog_name, expected, - expected_exit_code, extra_args=None): - """Checks the JSON output generated by the Google Test binary. - - Asserts that the JSON document generated by running the program - gtest_prog_name matches expected_json, a string containing another - JSON document. Furthermore, the program's exit code must be - expected_exit_code. - - Args: - gtest_prog_name: Google Test binary name. - expected: expected output. - expected_exit_code: program's exit code. - extra_args: extra arguments to binary invocation. - """ - - actual = self._GetJsonOutput(gtest_prog_name, extra_args or [], - expected_exit_code) - self.assertEqual(expected, gtest_json_test_utils.normalize(actual)) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - if NO_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT_FLAG in sys.argv: - # unittest.main() can't handle unknown flags - sys.argv.remove(NO_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT_FLAG) - - os.environ['GTEST_STACK_TRACE_DEPTH'] = '1' - gtest_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-list-tests-unittest.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-list-tests-unittest.py deleted file mode 100755 index 81423a339..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-list-tests-unittest.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,205 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2006, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Unit test for Google Test's --gtest_list_tests flag. - -A user can ask Google Test to list all tests by specifying the ---gtest_list_tests flag. This script tests such functionality -by invoking googletest-list-tests-unittest_ (a program written with -Google Test) the command line flags. -""" - -import re -import gtest_test_utils - -# Constants. - -# The command line flag for enabling/disabling listing all tests. -LIST_TESTS_FLAG = 'gtest_list_tests' - -# Path to the googletest-list-tests-unittest_ program. -EXE_PATH = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath('googletest-list-tests-unittest_') - -# The expected output when running googletest-list-tests-unittest_ with -# --gtest_list_tests -EXPECTED_OUTPUT_NO_FILTER_RE = re.compile(r"""FooDeathTest\. - Test1 -Foo\. - Bar1 - Bar2 - DISABLED_Bar3 -Abc\. - Xyz - Def -FooBar\. - Baz -FooTest\. - Test1 - DISABLED_Test2 - Test3 -TypedTest/0\. # TypeParam = (VeryLo{245}|class VeryLo{239})\.\.\. - TestA - TestB -TypedTest/1\. # TypeParam = int\s*\*( __ptr64)? - TestA - TestB -TypedTest/2\. # TypeParam = .*MyArray<bool,\s*42> - TestA - TestB -My/TypeParamTest/0\. # TypeParam = (VeryLo{245}|class VeryLo{239})\.\.\. - TestA - TestB -My/TypeParamTest/1\. # TypeParam = int\s*\*( __ptr64)? - TestA - TestB -My/TypeParamTest/2\. # TypeParam = .*MyArray<bool,\s*42> - TestA - TestB -MyInstantiation/ValueParamTest\. - TestA/0 # GetParam\(\) = one line - TestA/1 # GetParam\(\) = two\\nlines - TestA/2 # GetParam\(\) = a very\\nlo{241}\.\.\. - TestB/0 # GetParam\(\) = one line - TestB/1 # GetParam\(\) = two\\nlines - TestB/2 # GetParam\(\) = a very\\nlo{241}\.\.\. -""") - -# The expected output when running googletest-list-tests-unittest_ with -# --gtest_list_tests and --gtest_filter=Foo*. -EXPECTED_OUTPUT_FILTER_FOO_RE = re.compile(r"""FooDeathTest\. - Test1 -Foo\. - Bar1 - Bar2 - DISABLED_Bar3 -FooBar\. - Baz -FooTest\. - Test1 - DISABLED_Test2 - Test3 -""") - -# Utilities. - - -def Run(args): - """Runs googletest-list-tests-unittest_ and returns the list of tests printed.""" - - return gtest_test_utils.Subprocess([EXE_PATH] + args, - capture_stderr=False).output - - -# The unit test. - - -class GTestListTestsUnitTest(gtest_test_utils.TestCase): - """Tests using the --gtest_list_tests flag to list all tests.""" - - def RunAndVerify(self, flag_value, expected_output_re, other_flag): - """Runs googletest-list-tests-unittest_ and verifies that it prints - the correct tests. - - Args: - flag_value: value of the --gtest_list_tests flag; - None if the flag should not be present. - expected_output_re: regular expression that matches the expected - output after running command; - other_flag: a different flag to be passed to command - along with gtest_list_tests; - None if the flag should not be present. - """ - - if flag_value is None: - flag = '' - flag_expression = 'not set' - elif flag_value == '0': - flag = '--%s=0' % LIST_TESTS_FLAG - flag_expression = '0' - else: - flag = '--%s' % LIST_TESTS_FLAG - flag_expression = '1' - - args = [flag] - - if other_flag is not None: - args += [other_flag] - - output = Run(args) - - if expected_output_re: - self.assert_( - expected_output_re.match(output), - ('when %s is %s, the output of "%s" is "%s",\n' - 'which does not match regex "%s"' % - (LIST_TESTS_FLAG, flag_expression, ' '.join(args), output, - expected_output_re.pattern))) - else: - self.assert_( - not EXPECTED_OUTPUT_NO_FILTER_RE.match(output), - ('when %s is %s, the output of "%s" is "%s"'% - (LIST_TESTS_FLAG, flag_expression, ' '.join(args), output))) - - def testDefaultBehavior(self): - """Tests the behavior of the default mode.""" - - self.RunAndVerify(flag_value=None, - expected_output_re=None, - other_flag=None) - - def testFlag(self): - """Tests using the --gtest_list_tests flag.""" - - self.RunAndVerify(flag_value='0', - expected_output_re=None, - other_flag=None) - self.RunAndVerify(flag_value='1', - expected_output_re=EXPECTED_OUTPUT_NO_FILTER_RE, - other_flag=None) - - def testOverrideNonFilterFlags(self): - """Tests that --gtest_list_tests overrides the non-filter flags.""" - - self.RunAndVerify(flag_value='1', - expected_output_re=EXPECTED_OUTPUT_NO_FILTER_RE, - other_flag='--gtest_break_on_failure') - - def testWithFilterFlags(self): - """Tests that --gtest_list_tests takes into account the - --gtest_filter flag.""" - - self.RunAndVerify(flag_value='1', - expected_output_re=EXPECTED_OUTPUT_FILTER_FOO_RE, - other_flag='--gtest_filter=Foo*') - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - gtest_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-list-tests-unittest_.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-list-tests-unittest_.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 493c6f004..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-list-tests-unittest_.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,156 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2006, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Unit test for Google Test's --gtest_list_tests flag. -// -// A user can ask Google Test to list all tests that will run -// so that when using a filter, a user will know what -// tests to look for. The tests will not be run after listing. -// -// This program will be invoked from a Python unit test. -// Don't run it directly. - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -// Several different test cases and tests that will be listed. -TEST(Foo, Bar1) { -} - -TEST(Foo, Bar2) { -} - -TEST(Foo, DISABLED_Bar3) { -} - -TEST(Abc, Xyz) { -} - -TEST(Abc, Def) { -} - -TEST(FooBar, Baz) { -} - -class FooTest : public testing::Test { -}; - -TEST_F(FooTest, Test1) { -} - -TEST_F(FooTest, DISABLED_Test2) { -} - -TEST_F(FooTest, Test3) { -} - -TEST(FooDeathTest, Test1) { -} - -// A group of value-parameterized tests. - -class MyType { - public: - explicit MyType(const std::string& a_value) : value_(a_value) {} - - const std::string& value() const { return value_; } - - private: - std::string value_; -}; - -// Teaches Google Test how to print a MyType. -void PrintTo(const MyType& x, std::ostream* os) { - *os << x.value(); -} - -class ValueParamTest : public testing::TestWithParam<MyType> { -}; - -TEST_P(ValueParamTest, TestA) { -} - -TEST_P(ValueParamTest, TestB) { -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P( - MyInstantiation, ValueParamTest, - testing::Values(MyType("one line"), - MyType("two\nlines"), - MyType("a very\nloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong line"))); // NOLINT - -// A group of typed tests. - -// A deliberately long type name for testing the line-truncating -// behavior when printing a type parameter. -class VeryLoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooogName { // NOLINT -}; - -template <typename T> -class TypedTest : public testing::Test { -}; - -template <typename T, int kSize> -class MyArray { -}; - -typedef testing::Types<VeryLoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooogName, // NOLINT - int*, MyArray<bool, 42> > MyTypes; - -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(TypedTest, MyTypes); - -TYPED_TEST(TypedTest, TestA) { -} - -TYPED_TEST(TypedTest, TestB) { -} - -// A group of type-parameterized tests. - -template <typename T> -class TypeParamTest : public testing::Test { -}; - -TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(TypeParamTest); - -TYPED_TEST_P(TypeParamTest, TestA) { -} - -TYPED_TEST_P(TypeParamTest, TestB) { -} - -REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(TypeParamTest, TestA, TestB); - -INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(My, TypeParamTest, MyTypes); - -int main(int argc, char **argv) { - ::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-listener-test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-listener-test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 10457afe3..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-listener-test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,518 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2009 Google Inc. All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// The Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework (Google Test) -// -// This file verifies Google Test event listeners receive events at the -// right times. - -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/internal/custom/gtest.h" - -using ::testing::AddGlobalTestEnvironment; -using ::testing::Environment; -using ::testing::InitGoogleTest; -using ::testing::Test; -using ::testing::TestSuite; -using ::testing::TestEventListener; -using ::testing::TestInfo; -using ::testing::TestPartResult; -using ::testing::UnitTest; - -// Used by tests to register their events. -std::vector<std::string>* g_events = nullptr; - -namespace testing { -namespace internal { - -class EventRecordingListener : public TestEventListener { - public: - explicit EventRecordingListener(const char* name) : name_(name) {} - - protected: - void OnTestProgramStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override { - g_events->push_back(GetFullMethodName("OnTestProgramStart")); - } - - void OnTestIterationStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/, - int iteration) override { - Message message; - message << GetFullMethodName("OnTestIterationStart") - << "(" << iteration << ")"; - g_events->push_back(message.GetString()); - } - - void OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override { - g_events->push_back(GetFullMethodName("OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart")); - } - - void OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override { - g_events->push_back(GetFullMethodName("OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd")); - } -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - void OnTestCaseStart(const TestCase& /*test_case*/) override { - g_events->push_back(GetFullMethodName("OnTestCaseStart")); - } -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - - void OnTestStart(const TestInfo& /*test_info*/) override { - g_events->push_back(GetFullMethodName("OnTestStart")); - } - - void OnTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& /*test_part_result*/) override { - g_events->push_back(GetFullMethodName("OnTestPartResult")); - } - - void OnTestEnd(const TestInfo& /*test_info*/) override { - g_events->push_back(GetFullMethodName("OnTestEnd")); - } - -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - void OnTestCaseEnd(const TestCase& /*test_case*/) override { - g_events->push_back(GetFullMethodName("OnTestCaseEnd")); - } -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - - void OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override { - g_events->push_back(GetFullMethodName("OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart")); - } - - void OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override { - g_events->push_back(GetFullMethodName("OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd")); - } - - void OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/, - int iteration) override { - Message message; - message << GetFullMethodName("OnTestIterationEnd") - << "(" << iteration << ")"; - g_events->push_back(message.GetString()); - } - - void OnTestProgramEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override { - g_events->push_back(GetFullMethodName("OnTestProgramEnd")); - } - - private: - std::string GetFullMethodName(const char* name) { - return name_ + "." + name; - } - - std::string name_; -}; - -// This listener is using OnTestSuiteStart, OnTestSuiteEnd API -class EventRecordingListener2 : public TestEventListener { - public: - explicit EventRecordingListener2(const char* name) : name_(name) {} - - protected: - void OnTestProgramStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override { - g_events->push_back(GetFullMethodName("OnTestProgramStart")); - } - - void OnTestIterationStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/, - int iteration) override { - Message message; - message << GetFullMethodName("OnTestIterationStart") << "(" << iteration - << ")"; - g_events->push_back(message.GetString()); - } - - void OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override { - g_events->push_back(GetFullMethodName("OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart")); - } - - void OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override { - g_events->push_back(GetFullMethodName("OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd")); - } - - void OnTestSuiteStart(const TestSuite& /*test_suite*/) override { - g_events->push_back(GetFullMethodName("OnTestSuiteStart")); - } - - void OnTestStart(const TestInfo& /*test_info*/) override { - g_events->push_back(GetFullMethodName("OnTestStart")); - } - - void OnTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& /*test_part_result*/) override { - g_events->push_back(GetFullMethodName("OnTestPartResult")); - } - - void OnTestEnd(const TestInfo& /*test_info*/) override { - g_events->push_back(GetFullMethodName("OnTestEnd")); - } - - void OnTestSuiteEnd(const TestSuite& /*test_suite*/) override { - g_events->push_back(GetFullMethodName("OnTestSuiteEnd")); - } - - void OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override { - g_events->push_back(GetFullMethodName("OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart")); - } - - void OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override { - g_events->push_back(GetFullMethodName("OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd")); - } - - void OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/, - int iteration) override { - Message message; - message << GetFullMethodName("OnTestIterationEnd") << "(" << iteration - << ")"; - g_events->push_back(message.GetString()); - } - - void OnTestProgramEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override { - g_events->push_back(GetFullMethodName("OnTestProgramEnd")); - } - - private: - std::string GetFullMethodName(const char* name) { return name_ + "." + name; } - - std::string name_; -}; - -class EnvironmentInvocationCatcher : public Environment { - protected: - void SetUp() override { g_events->push_back("Environment::SetUp"); } - - void TearDown() override { g_events->push_back("Environment::TearDown"); } -}; - -class ListenerTest : public Test { - protected: - static void SetUpTestSuite() { - g_events->push_back("ListenerTest::SetUpTestSuite"); - } - - static void TearDownTestSuite() { - g_events->push_back("ListenerTest::TearDownTestSuite"); - } - - void SetUp() override { g_events->push_back("ListenerTest::SetUp"); } - - void TearDown() override { g_events->push_back("ListenerTest::TearDown"); } -}; - -TEST_F(ListenerTest, DoesFoo) { - // Test execution order within a test case is not guaranteed so we are not - // recording the test name. - g_events->push_back("ListenerTest::* Test Body"); - SUCCEED(); // Triggers OnTestPartResult. -} - -TEST_F(ListenerTest, DoesBar) { - g_events->push_back("ListenerTest::* Test Body"); - SUCCEED(); // Triggers OnTestPartResult. -} - -} // namespace internal - -} // namespace testing - -using ::testing::internal::EnvironmentInvocationCatcher; -using ::testing::internal::EventRecordingListener; -using ::testing::internal::EventRecordingListener2; - -void VerifyResults(const std::vector<std::string>& data, - const char* const* expected_data, - size_t expected_data_size) { - const size_t actual_size = data.size(); - // If the following assertion fails, a new entry will be appended to - // data. Hence we save data.size() first. - EXPECT_EQ(expected_data_size, actual_size); - - // Compares the common prefix. - const size_t shorter_size = expected_data_size <= actual_size ? - expected_data_size : actual_size; - size_t i = 0; - for (; i < shorter_size; ++i) { - ASSERT_STREQ(expected_data[i], data[i].c_str()) - << "at position " << i; - } - - // Prints extra elements in the actual data. - for (; i < actual_size; ++i) { - printf(" Actual event #%lu: %s\n", - static_cast<unsigned long>(i), data[i].c_str()); - } -} - -int main(int argc, char **argv) { - std::vector<std::string> events; - g_events = &events; - InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - - UnitTest::GetInstance()->listeners().Append( - new EventRecordingListener("1st")); - UnitTest::GetInstance()->listeners().Append( - new EventRecordingListener("2nd")); - UnitTest::GetInstance()->listeners().Append( - new EventRecordingListener2("3rd")); - - AddGlobalTestEnvironment(new EnvironmentInvocationCatcher); - - GTEST_CHECK_(events.size() == 0) - << "AddGlobalTestEnvironment should not generate any events itself."; - - ::testing::GTEST_FLAG(repeat) = 2; - int ret_val = RUN_ALL_TESTS(); - -#ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - - // The deprecated OnTestSuiteStart/OnTestCaseStart events are included - const char* const expected_events[] = {"1st.OnTestProgramStart", - "2nd.OnTestProgramStart", - "3rd.OnTestProgramStart", - "1st.OnTestIterationStart(0)", - "2nd.OnTestIterationStart(0)", - "3rd.OnTestIterationStart(0)", - "1st.OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart", - "2nd.OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart", - "3rd.OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart", - "Environment::SetUp", - "3rd.OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd", - "2nd.OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd", - "1st.OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd", - "3rd.OnTestSuiteStart", - "1st.OnTestCaseStart", - "2nd.OnTestCaseStart", - "ListenerTest::SetUpTestSuite", - "1st.OnTestStart", - "2nd.OnTestStart", - "3rd.OnTestStart", - "ListenerTest::SetUp", - "ListenerTest::* Test Body", - "1st.OnTestPartResult", - "2nd.OnTestPartResult", - "3rd.OnTestPartResult", - "ListenerTest::TearDown", - "3rd.OnTestEnd", - "2nd.OnTestEnd", - "1st.OnTestEnd", - "1st.OnTestStart", - "2nd.OnTestStart", - "3rd.OnTestStart", - "ListenerTest::SetUp", - "ListenerTest::* Test Body", - "1st.OnTestPartResult", - "2nd.OnTestPartResult", - "3rd.OnTestPartResult", - "ListenerTest::TearDown", - "3rd.OnTestEnd", - "2nd.OnTestEnd", - "1st.OnTestEnd", - "ListenerTest::TearDownTestSuite", - "3rd.OnTestSuiteEnd", - "2nd.OnTestCaseEnd", - "1st.OnTestCaseEnd", - "1st.OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart", - "2nd.OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart", - "3rd.OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart", - "Environment::TearDown", - "3rd.OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd", - "2nd.OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd", - "1st.OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd", - "3rd.OnTestIterationEnd(0)", - "2nd.OnTestIterationEnd(0)", - "1st.OnTestIterationEnd(0)", - "1st.OnTestIterationStart(1)", - "2nd.OnTestIterationStart(1)", - "3rd.OnTestIterationStart(1)", - "1st.OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart", - "2nd.OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart", - "3rd.OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart", - "Environment::SetUp", - "3rd.OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd", - "2nd.OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd", - "1st.OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd", - "3rd.OnTestSuiteStart", - "1st.OnTestCaseStart", - "2nd.OnTestCaseStart", - "ListenerTest::SetUpTestSuite", - "1st.OnTestStart", - "2nd.OnTestStart", - "3rd.OnTestStart", - "ListenerTest::SetUp", - "ListenerTest::* Test Body", - "1st.OnTestPartResult", - "2nd.OnTestPartResult", - "3rd.OnTestPartResult", - "ListenerTest::TearDown", - "3rd.OnTestEnd", - "2nd.OnTestEnd", - "1st.OnTestEnd", - "1st.OnTestStart", - "2nd.OnTestStart", - "3rd.OnTestStart", - "ListenerTest::SetUp", - "ListenerTest::* Test Body", - "1st.OnTestPartResult", - "2nd.OnTestPartResult", - "3rd.OnTestPartResult", - "ListenerTest::TearDown", - "3rd.OnTestEnd", - "2nd.OnTestEnd", - "1st.OnTestEnd", - "ListenerTest::TearDownTestSuite", - "3rd.OnTestSuiteEnd", - "2nd.OnTestCaseEnd", - "1st.OnTestCaseEnd", - "1st.OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart", - "2nd.OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart", - "3rd.OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart", - "Environment::TearDown", - "3rd.OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd", - "2nd.OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd", - "1st.OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd", - "3rd.OnTestIterationEnd(1)", - "2nd.OnTestIterationEnd(1)", - "1st.OnTestIterationEnd(1)", - "3rd.OnTestProgramEnd", - "2nd.OnTestProgramEnd", - "1st.OnTestProgramEnd"}; -#else - const char* const expected_events[] = {"1st.OnTestProgramStart", - "2nd.OnTestProgramStart", - "3rd.OnTestProgramStart", - "1st.OnTestIterationStart(0)", - "2nd.OnTestIterationStart(0)", - "3rd.OnTestIterationStart(0)", - "1st.OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart", - "2nd.OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart", - "3rd.OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart", - "Environment::SetUp", - "3rd.OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd", - "2nd.OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd", - "1st.OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd", - "3rd.OnTestSuiteStart", - "ListenerTest::SetUpTestSuite", - "1st.OnTestStart", - "2nd.OnTestStart", - "3rd.OnTestStart", - "ListenerTest::SetUp", - "ListenerTest::* Test Body", - "1st.OnTestPartResult", - "2nd.OnTestPartResult", - "3rd.OnTestPartResult", - "ListenerTest::TearDown", - "3rd.OnTestEnd", - "2nd.OnTestEnd", - "1st.OnTestEnd", - "1st.OnTestStart", - "2nd.OnTestStart", - "3rd.OnTestStart", - "ListenerTest::SetUp", - "ListenerTest::* Test Body", - "1st.OnTestPartResult", - "2nd.OnTestPartResult", - "3rd.OnTestPartResult", - "ListenerTest::TearDown", - "3rd.OnTestEnd", - "2nd.OnTestEnd", - "1st.OnTestEnd", - "ListenerTest::TearDownTestSuite", - "3rd.OnTestSuiteEnd", - "1st.OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart", - "2nd.OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart", - "3rd.OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart", - "Environment::TearDown", - "3rd.OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd", - "2nd.OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd", - "1st.OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd", - "3rd.OnTestIterationEnd(0)", - "2nd.OnTestIterationEnd(0)", - "1st.OnTestIterationEnd(0)", - "1st.OnTestIterationStart(1)", - "2nd.OnTestIterationStart(1)", - "3rd.OnTestIterationStart(1)", - "1st.OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart", - "2nd.OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart", - "3rd.OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart", - "Environment::SetUp", - "3rd.OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd", - "2nd.OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd", - "1st.OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd", - "3rd.OnTestSuiteStart", - "ListenerTest::SetUpTestSuite", - "1st.OnTestStart", - "2nd.OnTestStart", - "3rd.OnTestStart", - "ListenerTest::SetUp", - "ListenerTest::* Test Body", - "1st.OnTestPartResult", - "2nd.OnTestPartResult", - "3rd.OnTestPartResult", - "ListenerTest::TearDown", - "3rd.OnTestEnd", - "2nd.OnTestEnd", - "1st.OnTestEnd", - "1st.OnTestStart", - "2nd.OnTestStart", - "3rd.OnTestStart", - "ListenerTest::SetUp", - "ListenerTest::* Test Body", - "1st.OnTestPartResult", - "2nd.OnTestPartResult", - "3rd.OnTestPartResult", - "ListenerTest::TearDown", - "3rd.OnTestEnd", - "2nd.OnTestEnd", - "1st.OnTestEnd", - "ListenerTest::TearDownTestSuite", - "3rd.OnTestSuiteEnd", - "1st.OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart", - "2nd.OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart", - "3rd.OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart", - "Environment::TearDown", - "3rd.OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd", - "2nd.OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd", - "1st.OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd", - "3rd.OnTestIterationEnd(1)", - "2nd.OnTestIterationEnd(1)", - "1st.OnTestIterationEnd(1)", - "3rd.OnTestProgramEnd", - "2nd.OnTestProgramEnd", - "1st.OnTestProgramEnd"}; -#endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ - - VerifyResults(events, - expected_events, - sizeof(expected_events)/sizeof(expected_events[0])); - - // We need to check manually for ad hoc test failures that happen after - // RUN_ALL_TESTS finishes. - if (UnitTest::GetInstance()->Failed()) - ret_val = 1; - - return ret_val; -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-message-test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-message-test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 962d51911..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-message-test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,158 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// Tests for the Message class. - -#include "gtest/gtest-message.h" - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -namespace { - -using ::testing::Message; - -// Tests the testing::Message class - -// Tests the default constructor. -TEST(MessageTest, DefaultConstructor) { - const Message msg; - EXPECT_EQ("", msg.GetString()); -} - -// Tests the copy constructor. -TEST(MessageTest, CopyConstructor) { - const Message msg1("Hello"); - const Message msg2(msg1); - EXPECT_EQ("Hello", msg2.GetString()); -} - -// Tests constructing a Message from a C-string. -TEST(MessageTest, ConstructsFromCString) { - Message msg("Hello"); - EXPECT_EQ("Hello", msg.GetString()); -} - -// Tests streaming a float. -TEST(MessageTest, StreamsFloat) { - const std::string s = (Message() << 1.23456F << " " << 2.34567F).GetString(); - // Both numbers should be printed with enough precision. - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(testing::IsSubstring, "1.234560", s.c_str()); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(testing::IsSubstring, " 2.345669", s.c_str()); -} - -// Tests streaming a double. -TEST(MessageTest, StreamsDouble) { - const std::string s = (Message() << 1260570880.4555497 << " " - << 1260572265.1954534).GetString(); - // Both numbers should be printed with enough precision. - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(testing::IsSubstring, "1260570880.45", s.c_str()); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(testing::IsSubstring, " 1260572265.19", s.c_str()); -} - -// Tests streaming a non-char pointer. -TEST(MessageTest, StreamsPointer) { - int n = 0; - int* p = &n; - EXPECT_NE("(null)", (Message() << p).GetString()); -} - -// Tests streaming a NULL non-char pointer. -TEST(MessageTest, StreamsNullPointer) { - int* p = nullptr; - EXPECT_EQ("(null)", (Message() << p).GetString()); -} - -// Tests streaming a C string. -TEST(MessageTest, StreamsCString) { - EXPECT_EQ("Foo", (Message() << "Foo").GetString()); -} - -// Tests streaming a NULL C string. -TEST(MessageTest, StreamsNullCString) { - char* p = nullptr; - EXPECT_EQ("(null)", (Message() << p).GetString()); -} - -// Tests streaming std::string. -TEST(MessageTest, StreamsString) { - const ::std::string str("Hello"); - EXPECT_EQ("Hello", (Message() << str).GetString()); -} - -// Tests that we can output strings containing embedded NULs. -TEST(MessageTest, StreamsStringWithEmbeddedNUL) { - const char char_array_with_nul[] = - "Here's a NUL\0 and some more string"; - const ::std::string string_with_nul(char_array_with_nul, - sizeof(char_array_with_nul) - 1); - EXPECT_EQ("Here's a NUL\\0 and some more string", - (Message() << string_with_nul).GetString()); -} - -// Tests streaming a NUL char. -TEST(MessageTest, StreamsNULChar) { - EXPECT_EQ("\\0", (Message() << '\0').GetString()); -} - -// Tests streaming int. -TEST(MessageTest, StreamsInt) { - EXPECT_EQ("123", (Message() << 123).GetString()); -} - -// Tests that basic IO manipulators (endl, ends, and flush) can be -// streamed to Message. -TEST(MessageTest, StreamsBasicIoManip) { - EXPECT_EQ("Line 1.\nA NUL char \\0 in line 2.", - (Message() << "Line 1." << std::endl - << "A NUL char " << std::ends << std::flush - << " in line 2.").GetString()); -} - -// Tests Message::GetString() -TEST(MessageTest, GetString) { - Message msg; - msg << 1 << " lamb"; - EXPECT_EQ("1 lamb", msg.GetString()); -} - -// Tests streaming a Message object to an ostream. -TEST(MessageTest, StreamsToOStream) { - Message msg("Hello"); - ::std::stringstream ss; - ss << msg; - EXPECT_EQ("Hello", testing::internal::StringStreamToString(&ss)); -} - -// Tests that a Message object doesn't take up too much stack space. -TEST(MessageTest, DoesNotTakeUpMuchStackSpace) { - EXPECT_LE(sizeof(Message), 16U); -} - -} // namespace diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-options-test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-options-test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index f07b316db..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-options-test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,216 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -// -// Google Test UnitTestOptions tests -// -// This file tests classes and functions used internally by -// Google Test. They are subject to change without notice. -// -// This file is #included from gtest.cc, to avoid changing build or -// make-files on Windows and other platforms. Do not #include this file -// anywhere else! - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -# include <windows.h> -#elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -# include <direct.h> -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -#include "src/gtest-internal-inl.h" - -namespace testing { -namespace internal { -namespace { - -// Turns the given relative path into an absolute path. -FilePath GetAbsolutePathOf(const FilePath& relative_path) { - return FilePath::ConcatPaths(FilePath::GetCurrentDir(), relative_path); -} - -// Testing UnitTestOptions::GetOutputFormat/GetOutputFile. - -TEST(XmlOutputTest, GetOutputFormatDefault) { - GTEST_FLAG(output) = ""; - EXPECT_STREQ("", UnitTestOptions::GetOutputFormat().c_str()); -} - -TEST(XmlOutputTest, GetOutputFormat) { - GTEST_FLAG(output) = "xml:filename"; - EXPECT_STREQ("xml", UnitTestOptions::GetOutputFormat().c_str()); -} - -TEST(XmlOutputTest, GetOutputFileDefault) { - GTEST_FLAG(output) = ""; - EXPECT_EQ(GetAbsolutePathOf(FilePath("test_detail.xml")).string(), - UnitTestOptions::GetAbsolutePathToOutputFile()); -} - -TEST(XmlOutputTest, GetOutputFileSingleFile) { - GTEST_FLAG(output) = "xml:filename.abc"; - EXPECT_EQ(GetAbsolutePathOf(FilePath("filename.abc")).string(), - UnitTestOptions::GetAbsolutePathToOutputFile()); -} - -TEST(XmlOutputTest, GetOutputFileFromDirectoryPath) { - GTEST_FLAG(output) = "xml:path" GTEST_PATH_SEP_; - const std::string expected_output_file = - GetAbsolutePathOf( - FilePath(std::string("path") + GTEST_PATH_SEP_ + - GetCurrentExecutableName().string() + ".xml")).string(); - const std::string& output_file = - UnitTestOptions::GetAbsolutePathToOutputFile(); -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - EXPECT_STRCASEEQ(expected_output_file.c_str(), output_file.c_str()); -#else - EXPECT_EQ(expected_output_file, output_file.c_str()); -#endif -} - -TEST(OutputFileHelpersTest, GetCurrentExecutableName) { - const std::string exe_str = GetCurrentExecutableName().string(); -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - const bool success = - _strcmpi("googletest-options-test", exe_str.c_str()) == 0 || - _strcmpi("gtest-options-ex_test", exe_str.c_str()) == 0 || - _strcmpi("gtest_all_test", exe_str.c_str()) == 0 || - _strcmpi("gtest_dll_test", exe_str.c_str()) == 0; -#elif GTEST_OS_OS2 - const bool success = - strcasecmp("googletest-options-test", exe_str.c_str()) == 0 || - strcasecmp("gtest-options-ex_test", exe_str.c_str()) == 0 || - strcasecmp("gtest_all_test", exe_str.c_str()) == 0 || - strcasecmp("gtest_dll_test", exe_str.c_str()) == 0; -#elif GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA - const bool success = exe_str == "app"; -#else - const bool success = - exe_str == "googletest-options-test" || - exe_str == "gtest_all_test" || - exe_str == "lt-gtest_all_test" || - exe_str == "gtest_dll_test"; -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - if (!success) - FAIL() << "GetCurrentExecutableName() returns " << exe_str; -} - -#if !GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA - -class XmlOutputChangeDirTest : public Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - original_working_dir_ = FilePath::GetCurrentDir(); - posix::ChDir(".."); - // This will make the test fail if run from the root directory. - EXPECT_NE(original_working_dir_.string(), - FilePath::GetCurrentDir().string()); - } - - void TearDown() override { - posix::ChDir(original_working_dir_.string().c_str()); - } - - FilePath original_working_dir_; -}; - -TEST_F(XmlOutputChangeDirTest, PreserveOriginalWorkingDirWithDefault) { - GTEST_FLAG(output) = ""; - EXPECT_EQ(FilePath::ConcatPaths(original_working_dir_, - FilePath("test_detail.xml")).string(), - UnitTestOptions::GetAbsolutePathToOutputFile()); -} - -TEST_F(XmlOutputChangeDirTest, PreserveOriginalWorkingDirWithDefaultXML) { - GTEST_FLAG(output) = "xml"; - EXPECT_EQ(FilePath::ConcatPaths(original_working_dir_, - FilePath("test_detail.xml")).string(), - UnitTestOptions::GetAbsolutePathToOutputFile()); -} - -TEST_F(XmlOutputChangeDirTest, PreserveOriginalWorkingDirWithRelativeFile) { - GTEST_FLAG(output) = "xml:filename.abc"; - EXPECT_EQ(FilePath::ConcatPaths(original_working_dir_, - FilePath("filename.abc")).string(), - UnitTestOptions::GetAbsolutePathToOutputFile()); -} - -TEST_F(XmlOutputChangeDirTest, PreserveOriginalWorkingDirWithRelativePath) { - GTEST_FLAG(output) = "xml:path" GTEST_PATH_SEP_; - const std::string expected_output_file = - FilePath::ConcatPaths( - original_working_dir_, - FilePath(std::string("path") + GTEST_PATH_SEP_ + - GetCurrentExecutableName().string() + ".xml")).string(); - const std::string& output_file = - UnitTestOptions::GetAbsolutePathToOutputFile(); -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - EXPECT_STRCASEEQ(expected_output_file.c_str(), output_file.c_str()); -#else - EXPECT_EQ(expected_output_file, output_file.c_str()); -#endif -} - -TEST_F(XmlOutputChangeDirTest, PreserveOriginalWorkingDirWithAbsoluteFile) { -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - GTEST_FLAG(output) = "xml:c:\\tmp\\filename.abc"; - EXPECT_EQ(FilePath("c:\\tmp\\filename.abc").string(), - UnitTestOptions::GetAbsolutePathToOutputFile()); -#else - GTEST_FLAG(output) ="xml:/tmp/filename.abc"; - EXPECT_EQ(FilePath("/tmp/filename.abc").string(), - UnitTestOptions::GetAbsolutePathToOutputFile()); -#endif -} - -TEST_F(XmlOutputChangeDirTest, PreserveOriginalWorkingDirWithAbsolutePath) { -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - const std::string path = "c:\\tmp\\"; -#else - const std::string path = "/tmp/"; -#endif - - GTEST_FLAG(output) = "xml:" + path; - const std::string expected_output_file = - path + GetCurrentExecutableName().string() + ".xml"; - const std::string& output_file = - UnitTestOptions::GetAbsolutePathToOutputFile(); - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - EXPECT_STRCASEEQ(expected_output_file.c_str(), output_file.c_str()); -#else - EXPECT_EQ(expected_output_file, output_file.c_str()); -#endif -} - -#endif // !GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA - -} // namespace -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-output-test-golden-lin.txt b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-output-test-golden-lin.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8bc45800b..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-output-test-golden-lin.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1168 +0,0 @@ -The non-test part of the code is expected to have 2 failures. - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Value of: false - Actual: false -Expected: true -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected equality of these values: - 2 - 3 -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;32m[==========] [mRunning 88 tests from 41 test suites. -[0;32m[----------] [mGlobal test environment set-up. -FooEnvironment::SetUp() called. -BarEnvironment::SetUp() called. -[0;32m[----------] [m1 test from ADeathTest -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mADeathTest.ShouldRunFirst -[0;32m[ OK ] [mADeathTest.ShouldRunFirst -[0;32m[----------] [m1 test from ATypedDeathTest/0, where TypeParam = int -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mATypedDeathTest/0.ShouldRunFirst -[0;32m[ OK ] [mATypedDeathTest/0.ShouldRunFirst -[0;32m[----------] [m1 test from ATypedDeathTest/1, where TypeParam = double -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mATypedDeathTest/1.ShouldRunFirst -[0;32m[ OK ] [mATypedDeathTest/1.ShouldRunFirst -[0;32m[----------] [m1 test from My/ATypeParamDeathTest/0, where TypeParam = int -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mMy/ATypeParamDeathTest/0.ShouldRunFirst -[0;32m[ OK ] [mMy/ATypeParamDeathTest/0.ShouldRunFirst -[0;32m[----------] [m1 test from My/ATypeParamDeathTest/1, where TypeParam = double -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mMy/ATypeParamDeathTest/1.ShouldRunFirst -[0;32m[ OK ] [mMy/ATypeParamDeathTest/1.ShouldRunFirst -[0;32m[----------] [m2 tests from PassingTest -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mPassingTest.PassingTest1 -[0;32m[ OK ] [mPassingTest.PassingTest1 -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mPassingTest.PassingTest2 -[0;32m[ OK ] [mPassingTest.PassingTest2 -[0;32m[----------] [m2 tests from NonfatalFailureTest -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mNonfatalFailureTest.EscapesStringOperands -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected equality of these values: - kGoldenString - Which is: "\"Line" - actual - Which is: "actual \"string\"" -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected equality of these values: - golden - Which is: "\"Line" - actual - Which is: "actual \"string\"" -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mNonfatalFailureTest.EscapesStringOperands -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mNonfatalFailureTest.DiffForLongStrings -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected equality of these values: - golden_str - Which is: "\"Line\0 1\"\nLine 2" - "Line 2" -With diff: -@@ -1,2 @@ --\"Line\0 1\" - Line 2 - -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mNonfatalFailureTest.DiffForLongStrings -[0;32m[----------] [m3 tests from FatalFailureTest -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mFatalFailureTest.FatalFailureInSubroutine -(expecting a failure that x should be 1) -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected equality of these values: - 1 - x - Which is: 2 -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mFatalFailureTest.FatalFailureInSubroutine -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mFatalFailureTest.FatalFailureInNestedSubroutine -(expecting a failure that x should be 1) -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected equality of these values: - 1 - x - Which is: 2 -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mFatalFailureTest.FatalFailureInNestedSubroutine -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mFatalFailureTest.NonfatalFailureInSubroutine -(expecting a failure on false) -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Value of: false - Actual: false -Expected: true -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mFatalFailureTest.NonfatalFailureInSubroutine -[0;32m[----------] [m1 test from LoggingTest -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mLoggingTest.InterleavingLoggingAndAssertions -(expecting 2 failures on (3) >= (a[i])) -i == 0 -i == 1 -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected: (3) >= (a[i]), actual: 3 vs 9 -Stack trace: (omitted) - -i == 2 -i == 3 -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected: (3) >= (a[i]), actual: 3 vs 6 -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mLoggingTest.InterleavingLoggingAndAssertions -[0;32m[----------] [m7 tests from SCOPED_TRACETest -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mSCOPED_TRACETest.AcceptedValues -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Just checking that all these values work fine. -Google Test trace: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: (null) -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: 1337 -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: std::string -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: literal string -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mSCOPED_TRACETest.AcceptedValues -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mSCOPED_TRACETest.ObeysScopes -(expected to fail) -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -This failure is expected, and shouldn't have a trace. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -This failure is expected, and should have a trace. -Google Test trace: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Expected trace -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -This failure is expected, and shouldn't have a trace. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mSCOPED_TRACETest.ObeysScopes -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mSCOPED_TRACETest.WorksInLoop -(expected to fail) -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected equality of these values: - 2 - n - Which is: 1 -Google Test trace: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: i = 1 -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected equality of these values: - 1 - n - Which is: 2 -Google Test trace: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: i = 2 -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mSCOPED_TRACETest.WorksInLoop -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mSCOPED_TRACETest.WorksInSubroutine -(expected to fail) -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected equality of these values: - 2 - n - Which is: 1 -Google Test trace: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: n = 1 -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected equality of these values: - 1 - n - Which is: 2 -Google Test trace: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: n = 2 -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mSCOPED_TRACETest.WorksInSubroutine -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mSCOPED_TRACETest.CanBeNested -(expected to fail) -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected equality of these values: - 1 - n - Which is: 2 -Google Test trace: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: n = 2 -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mSCOPED_TRACETest.CanBeNested -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mSCOPED_TRACETest.CanBeRepeated -(expected to fail) -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -This failure is expected, and should contain trace point A. -Google Test trace: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: A -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -This failure is expected, and should contain trace point A and B. -Google Test trace: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: B -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: A -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -This failure is expected, and should contain trace point A, B, and C. -Google Test trace: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: C -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: B -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: A -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -This failure is expected, and should contain trace point A, B, and D. -Google Test trace: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: D -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: B -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: A -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mSCOPED_TRACETest.CanBeRepeated -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mSCOPED_TRACETest.WorksConcurrently -(expecting 6 failures) -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected failure #1 (in thread B, only trace B alive). -Google Test trace: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Trace B -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected failure #2 (in thread A, trace A & B both alive). -Google Test trace: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Trace A -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected failure #3 (in thread B, trace A & B both alive). -Google Test trace: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Trace B -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected failure #4 (in thread B, only trace A alive). -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected failure #5 (in thread A, only trace A alive). -Google Test trace: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Trace A -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected failure #6 (in thread A, no trace alive). -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mSCOPED_TRACETest.WorksConcurrently -[0;32m[----------] [m1 test from ScopedTraceTest -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mScopedTraceTest.WithExplicitFileAndLine -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Check that the trace is attached to a particular location. -Google Test trace: -explicit_file.cc:123: expected trace message -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mScopedTraceTest.WithExplicitFileAndLine -[0;32m[----------] [m1 test from NonFatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mNonFatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest.FailureInConstructor -(expecting 5 failures) -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected failure #1, in the test fixture c'tor. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected failure #2, in SetUp(). -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected failure #3, in the test body. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected failure #4, in TearDown. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected failure #5, in the test fixture d'tor. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mNonFatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest.FailureInConstructor -[0;32m[----------] [m1 test from FatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mFatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest.FailureInConstructor -(expecting 2 failures) -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected failure #1, in the test fixture c'tor. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected failure #2, in the test fixture d'tor. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mFatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest.FailureInConstructor -[0;32m[----------] [m1 test from NonFatalFailureInSetUpTest -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mNonFatalFailureInSetUpTest.FailureInSetUp -(expecting 4 failures) -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected failure #1, in SetUp(). -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected failure #2, in the test function. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected failure #3, in TearDown(). -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected failure #4, in the test fixture d'tor. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mNonFatalFailureInSetUpTest.FailureInSetUp -[0;32m[----------] [m1 test from FatalFailureInSetUpTest -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mFatalFailureInSetUpTest.FailureInSetUp -(expecting 3 failures) -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected failure #1, in SetUp(). -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected failure #2, in TearDown(). -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected failure #3, in the test fixture d'tor. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mFatalFailureInSetUpTest.FailureInSetUp -[0;32m[----------] [m1 test from AddFailureAtTest -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mAddFailureAtTest.MessageContainsSpecifiedFileAndLineNumber -foo.cc:42: Failure -Failed -Expected nonfatal failure in foo.cc -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mAddFailureAtTest.MessageContainsSpecifiedFileAndLineNumber -[0;32m[----------] [m1 test from GtestFailAtTest -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mGtestFailAtTest.MessageContainsSpecifiedFileAndLineNumber -foo.cc:42: Failure -Failed -Expected fatal failure in foo.cc -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mGtestFailAtTest.MessageContainsSpecifiedFileAndLineNumber -[0;32m[----------] [m4 tests from MixedUpTestSuiteTest -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mMixedUpTestSuiteTest.FirstTestFromNamespaceFoo -[0;32m[ OK ] [mMixedUpTestSuiteTest.FirstTestFromNamespaceFoo -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mMixedUpTestSuiteTest.SecondTestFromNamespaceFoo -[0;32m[ OK ] [mMixedUpTestSuiteTest.SecondTestFromNamespaceFoo -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mMixedUpTestSuiteTest.ThisShouldFail -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Failed -All tests in the same test suite must use the same test fixture -class. However, in test suite MixedUpTestSuiteTest, -you defined test FirstTestFromNamespaceFoo and test ThisShouldFail -using two different test fixture classes. This can happen if -the two classes are from different namespaces or translation -units and have the same name. You should probably rename one -of the classes to put the tests into different test suites. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mMixedUpTestSuiteTest.ThisShouldFail -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mMixedUpTestSuiteTest.ThisShouldFailToo -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Failed -All tests in the same test suite must use the same test fixture -class. However, in test suite MixedUpTestSuiteTest, -you defined test FirstTestFromNamespaceFoo and test ThisShouldFailToo -using two different test fixture classes. This can happen if -the two classes are from different namespaces or translation -units and have the same name. You should probably rename one -of the classes to put the tests into different test suites. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mMixedUpTestSuiteTest.ThisShouldFailToo -[0;32m[----------] [m2 tests from MixedUpTestSuiteWithSameTestNameTest -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mMixedUpTestSuiteWithSameTestNameTest.TheSecondTestWithThisNameShouldFail -[0;32m[ OK ] [mMixedUpTestSuiteWithSameTestNameTest.TheSecondTestWithThisNameShouldFail -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mMixedUpTestSuiteWithSameTestNameTest.TheSecondTestWithThisNameShouldFail -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Failed -All tests in the same test suite must use the same test fixture -class. However, in test suite MixedUpTestSuiteWithSameTestNameTest, -you defined test TheSecondTestWithThisNameShouldFail and test TheSecondTestWithThisNameShouldFail -using two different test fixture classes. This can happen if -the two classes are from different namespaces or translation -units and have the same name. You should probably rename one -of the classes to put the tests into different test suites. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mMixedUpTestSuiteWithSameTestNameTest.TheSecondTestWithThisNameShouldFail -[0;32m[----------] [m2 tests from TEST_F_before_TEST_in_same_test_case -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mTEST_F_before_TEST_in_same_test_case.DefinedUsingTEST_F -[0;32m[ OK ] [mTEST_F_before_TEST_in_same_test_case.DefinedUsingTEST_F -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mTEST_F_before_TEST_in_same_test_case.DefinedUsingTESTAndShouldFail -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Failed -All tests in the same test suite must use the same test fixture -class, so mixing TEST_F and TEST in the same test suite is -illegal. In test suite TEST_F_before_TEST_in_same_test_case, -test DefinedUsingTEST_F is defined using TEST_F but -test DefinedUsingTESTAndShouldFail is defined using TEST. You probably -want to change the TEST to TEST_F or move it to another test -case. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mTEST_F_before_TEST_in_same_test_case.DefinedUsingTESTAndShouldFail -[0;32m[----------] [m2 tests from TEST_before_TEST_F_in_same_test_case -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mTEST_before_TEST_F_in_same_test_case.DefinedUsingTEST -[0;32m[ OK ] [mTEST_before_TEST_F_in_same_test_case.DefinedUsingTEST -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mTEST_before_TEST_F_in_same_test_case.DefinedUsingTEST_FAndShouldFail -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Failed -All tests in the same test suite must use the same test fixture -class, so mixing TEST_F and TEST in the same test suite is -illegal. In test suite TEST_before_TEST_F_in_same_test_case, -test DefinedUsingTEST_FAndShouldFail is defined using TEST_F but -test DefinedUsingTEST is defined using TEST. You probably -want to change the TEST to TEST_F or move it to another test -case. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mTEST_before_TEST_F_in_same_test_case.DefinedUsingTEST_FAndShouldFail -[0;32m[----------] [m8 tests from ExpectNonfatalFailureTest -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mExpectNonfatalFailureTest.CanReferenceGlobalVariables -[0;32m[ OK ] [mExpectNonfatalFailureTest.CanReferenceGlobalVariables -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mExpectNonfatalFailureTest.CanReferenceLocalVariables -[0;32m[ OK ] [mExpectNonfatalFailureTest.CanReferenceLocalVariables -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mExpectNonfatalFailureTest.SucceedsWhenThereIsOneNonfatalFailure -[0;32m[ OK ] [mExpectNonfatalFailureTest.SucceedsWhenThereIsOneNonfatalFailure -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mExpectNonfatalFailureTest.FailsWhenThereIsNoNonfatalFailure -(expecting a failure) -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 non-fatal failure - Actual: 0 failures -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectNonfatalFailureTest.FailsWhenThereIsNoNonfatalFailure -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mExpectNonfatalFailureTest.FailsWhenThereAreTwoNonfatalFailures -(expecting a failure) -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 non-fatal failure - Actual: 2 failures -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Non-fatal failure: -Failed -Expected non-fatal failure 1. -Stack trace: (omitted) - - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Non-fatal failure: -Failed -Expected non-fatal failure 2. -Stack trace: (omitted) - - -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectNonfatalFailureTest.FailsWhenThereAreTwoNonfatalFailures -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mExpectNonfatalFailureTest.FailsWhenThereIsOneFatalFailure -(expecting a failure) -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 non-fatal failure - Actual: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Fatal failure: -Failed -Expected fatal failure. -Stack trace: (omitted) - - -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectNonfatalFailureTest.FailsWhenThereIsOneFatalFailure -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mExpectNonfatalFailureTest.FailsWhenStatementReturns -(expecting a failure) -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 non-fatal failure - Actual: 0 failures -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectNonfatalFailureTest.FailsWhenStatementReturns -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mExpectNonfatalFailureTest.FailsWhenStatementThrows -(expecting a failure) -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 non-fatal failure - Actual: 0 failures -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectNonfatalFailureTest.FailsWhenStatementThrows -[0;32m[----------] [m8 tests from ExpectFatalFailureTest -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mExpectFatalFailureTest.CanReferenceGlobalVariables -[0;32m[ OK ] [mExpectFatalFailureTest.CanReferenceGlobalVariables -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mExpectFatalFailureTest.CanReferenceLocalStaticVariables -[0;32m[ OK ] [mExpectFatalFailureTest.CanReferenceLocalStaticVariables -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mExpectFatalFailureTest.SucceedsWhenThereIsOneFatalFailure -[0;32m[ OK ] [mExpectFatalFailureTest.SucceedsWhenThereIsOneFatalFailure -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mExpectFatalFailureTest.FailsWhenThereIsNoFatalFailure -(expecting a failure) -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 fatal failure - Actual: 0 failures -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectFatalFailureTest.FailsWhenThereIsNoFatalFailure -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mExpectFatalFailureTest.FailsWhenThereAreTwoFatalFailures -(expecting a failure) -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 fatal failure - Actual: 2 failures -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Fatal failure: -Failed -Expected fatal failure. -Stack trace: (omitted) - - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Fatal failure: -Failed -Expected fatal failure. -Stack trace: (omitted) - - -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectFatalFailureTest.FailsWhenThereAreTwoFatalFailures -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mExpectFatalFailureTest.FailsWhenThereIsOneNonfatalFailure -(expecting a failure) -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 fatal failure - Actual: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Non-fatal failure: -Failed -Expected non-fatal failure. -Stack trace: (omitted) - - -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectFatalFailureTest.FailsWhenThereIsOneNonfatalFailure -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mExpectFatalFailureTest.FailsWhenStatementReturns -(expecting a failure) -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 fatal failure - Actual: 0 failures -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectFatalFailureTest.FailsWhenStatementReturns -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mExpectFatalFailureTest.FailsWhenStatementThrows -(expecting a failure) -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 fatal failure - Actual: 0 failures -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectFatalFailureTest.FailsWhenStatementThrows -[0;32m[----------] [m2 tests from TypedTest/0, where TypeParam = int -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mTypedTest/0.Success -[0;32m[ OK ] [mTypedTest/0.Success -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mTypedTest/0.Failure -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected equality of these values: - 1 - TypeParam() - Which is: 0 -Expected failure -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mTypedTest/0.Failure, where TypeParam = int -[0;32m[----------] [m2 tests from TypedTestWithNames/char0, where TypeParam = char -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mTypedTestWithNames/char0.Success -[0;32m[ OK ] [mTypedTestWithNames/char0.Success -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mTypedTestWithNames/char0.Failure -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mTypedTestWithNames/char0.Failure, where TypeParam = char -[0;32m[----------] [m2 tests from TypedTestWithNames/int1, where TypeParam = int -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mTypedTestWithNames/int1.Success -[0;32m[ OK ] [mTypedTestWithNames/int1.Success -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mTypedTestWithNames/int1.Failure -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mTypedTestWithNames/int1.Failure, where TypeParam = int -[0;32m[----------] [m2 tests from Unsigned/TypedTestP/0, where TypeParam = unsigned char -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mUnsigned/TypedTestP/0.Success -[0;32m[ OK ] [mUnsigned/TypedTestP/0.Success -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mUnsigned/TypedTestP/0.Failure -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected equality of these values: - 1U - Which is: 1 - TypeParam() - Which is: '\0' -Expected failure -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mUnsigned/TypedTestP/0.Failure, where TypeParam = unsigned char -[0;32m[----------] [m2 tests from Unsigned/TypedTestP/1, where TypeParam = unsigned int -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mUnsigned/TypedTestP/1.Success -[0;32m[ OK ] [mUnsigned/TypedTestP/1.Success -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mUnsigned/TypedTestP/1.Failure -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected equality of these values: - 1U - Which is: 1 - TypeParam() - Which is: 0 -Expected failure -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mUnsigned/TypedTestP/1.Failure, where TypeParam = unsigned int -[0;32m[----------] [m2 tests from UnsignedCustomName/TypedTestP/unsignedChar0, where TypeParam = unsigned char -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mUnsignedCustomName/TypedTestP/unsignedChar0.Success -[0;32m[ OK ] [mUnsignedCustomName/TypedTestP/unsignedChar0.Success -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mUnsignedCustomName/TypedTestP/unsignedChar0.Failure -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected equality of these values: - 1U - Which is: 1 - TypeParam() - Which is: '\0' -Expected failure -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mUnsignedCustomName/TypedTestP/unsignedChar0.Failure, where TypeParam = unsigned char -[0;32m[----------] [m2 tests from UnsignedCustomName/TypedTestP/unsignedInt1, where TypeParam = unsigned int -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mUnsignedCustomName/TypedTestP/unsignedInt1.Success -[0;32m[ OK ] [mUnsignedCustomName/TypedTestP/unsignedInt1.Success -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mUnsignedCustomName/TypedTestP/unsignedInt1.Failure -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected equality of these values: - 1U - Which is: 1 - TypeParam() - Which is: 0 -Expected failure -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mUnsignedCustomName/TypedTestP/unsignedInt1.Failure, where TypeParam = unsigned int -[0;32m[----------] [m4 tests from ExpectFailureTest -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mExpectFailureTest.ExpectFatalFailure -(expecting 1 failure) -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 fatal failure - Actual: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Success: -Succeeded -Stack trace: (omitted) - - -Stack trace: (omitted) - -(expecting 1 failure) -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 fatal failure - Actual: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Non-fatal failure: -Failed -Expected non-fatal failure. -Stack trace: (omitted) - - -Stack trace: (omitted) - -(expecting 1 failure) -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 fatal failure containing "Some other fatal failure expected." - Actual: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Fatal failure: -Failed -Expected fatal failure. -Stack trace: (omitted) - - -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectFailureTest.ExpectFatalFailure -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mExpectFailureTest.ExpectNonFatalFailure -(expecting 1 failure) -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 non-fatal failure - Actual: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Success: -Succeeded -Stack trace: (omitted) - - -Stack trace: (omitted) - -(expecting 1 failure) -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 non-fatal failure - Actual: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Fatal failure: -Failed -Expected fatal failure. -Stack trace: (omitted) - - -Stack trace: (omitted) - -(expecting 1 failure) -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 non-fatal failure containing "Some other non-fatal failure." - Actual: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Non-fatal failure: -Failed -Expected non-fatal failure. -Stack trace: (omitted) - - -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectFailureTest.ExpectNonFatalFailure -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mExpectFailureTest.ExpectFatalFailureOnAllThreads -(expecting 1 failure) -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 fatal failure - Actual: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Success: -Succeeded -Stack trace: (omitted) - - -Stack trace: (omitted) - -(expecting 1 failure) -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 fatal failure - Actual: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Non-fatal failure: -Failed -Expected non-fatal failure. -Stack trace: (omitted) - - -Stack trace: (omitted) - -(expecting 1 failure) -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 fatal failure containing "Some other fatal failure expected." - Actual: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Fatal failure: -Failed -Expected fatal failure. -Stack trace: (omitted) - - -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectFailureTest.ExpectFatalFailureOnAllThreads -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mExpectFailureTest.ExpectNonFatalFailureOnAllThreads -(expecting 1 failure) -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 non-fatal failure - Actual: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Success: -Succeeded -Stack trace: (omitted) - - -Stack trace: (omitted) - -(expecting 1 failure) -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 non-fatal failure - Actual: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Fatal failure: -Failed -Expected fatal failure. -Stack trace: (omitted) - - -Stack trace: (omitted) - -(expecting 1 failure) -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 non-fatal failure containing "Some other non-fatal failure." - Actual: -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Non-fatal failure: -Failed -Expected non-fatal failure. -Stack trace: (omitted) - - -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectFailureTest.ExpectNonFatalFailureOnAllThreads -[0;32m[----------] [m2 tests from ExpectFailureWithThreadsTest -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mExpectFailureWithThreadsTest.ExpectFatalFailure -(expecting 2 failures) -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected fatal failure. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 fatal failure - Actual: 0 failures -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectFailureWithThreadsTest.ExpectFatalFailure -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mExpectFailureWithThreadsTest.ExpectNonFatalFailure -(expecting 2 failures) -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected non-fatal failure. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Expected: 1 non-fatal failure - Actual: 0 failures -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectFailureWithThreadsTest.ExpectNonFatalFailure -[0;32m[----------] [m1 test from ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterTest -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterTest.InterceptOnlyCurrentThread -(expecting 2 failures) -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected fatal failure. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected non-fatal failure. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterTest.InterceptOnlyCurrentThread -[0;32m[----------] [m2 tests from DynamicFixture -DynamicFixture::SetUpTestSuite -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mDynamicFixture.DynamicTestPass -DynamicFixture() -DynamicFixture::SetUp -DynamicFixture::TearDown -~DynamicFixture() -[0;32m[ OK ] [mDynamicFixture.DynamicTestPass -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mDynamicFixture.DynamicTestFail -DynamicFixture() -DynamicFixture::SetUp -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Value of: Pass - Actual: false -Expected: true -Stack trace: (omitted) - -DynamicFixture::TearDown -~DynamicFixture() -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mDynamicFixture.DynamicTestFail -DynamicFixture::TearDownTestSuite -[0;32m[----------] [m1 test from DynamicFixtureAnotherName -DynamicFixture::SetUpTestSuite -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mDynamicFixtureAnotherName.DynamicTestPass -DynamicFixture() -DynamicFixture::SetUp -DynamicFixture::TearDown -~DynamicFixture() -[0;32m[ OK ] [mDynamicFixtureAnotherName.DynamicTestPass -DynamicFixture::TearDownTestSuite -[0;32m[----------] [m2 tests from BadDynamicFixture1 -DynamicFixture::SetUpTestSuite -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mBadDynamicFixture1.FixtureBase -DynamicFixture() -DynamicFixture::SetUp -DynamicFixture::TearDown -~DynamicFixture() -[0;32m[ OK ] [mBadDynamicFixture1.FixtureBase -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mBadDynamicFixture1.TestBase -DynamicFixture() -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Failed -All tests in the same test suite must use the same test fixture -class, so mixing TEST_F and TEST in the same test suite is -illegal. In test suite BadDynamicFixture1, -test FixtureBase is defined using TEST_F but -test TestBase is defined using TEST. You probably -want to change the TEST to TEST_F or move it to another test -case. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -~DynamicFixture() -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mBadDynamicFixture1.TestBase -DynamicFixture::TearDownTestSuite -[0;32m[----------] [m2 tests from BadDynamicFixture2 -DynamicFixture::SetUpTestSuite -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mBadDynamicFixture2.FixtureBase -DynamicFixture() -DynamicFixture::SetUp -DynamicFixture::TearDown -~DynamicFixture() -[0;32m[ OK ] [mBadDynamicFixture2.FixtureBase -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mBadDynamicFixture2.Derived -DynamicFixture() -gtest.cc:#: Failure -Failed -All tests in the same test suite must use the same test fixture -class. However, in test suite BadDynamicFixture2, -you defined test FixtureBase and test Derived -using two different test fixture classes. This can happen if -the two classes are from different namespaces or translation -units and have the same name. You should probably rename one -of the classes to put the tests into different test suites. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -~DynamicFixture() -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mBadDynamicFixture2.Derived -DynamicFixture::TearDownTestSuite -[0;32m[----------] [m1 test from PrintingFailingParams/FailingParamTest -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mPrintingFailingParams/FailingParamTest.Fails/0 -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected equality of these values: - 1 - GetParam() - Which is: 2 -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mPrintingFailingParams/FailingParamTest.Fails/0, where GetParam() = 2 -[0;32m[----------] [m1 test from EmptyBasenameParamInst -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mEmptyBasenameParamInst.Passes/0 -[0;32m[ OK ] [mEmptyBasenameParamInst.Passes/0 -[0;32m[----------] [m2 tests from PrintingStrings/ParamTest -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mPrintingStrings/ParamTest.Success/a -[0;32m[ OK ] [mPrintingStrings/ParamTest.Success/a -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mPrintingStrings/ParamTest.Failure/a -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected equality of these values: - "b" - GetParam() - Which is: "a" -Expected failure -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mPrintingStrings/ParamTest.Failure/a, where GetParam() = "a" -[0;32m[----------] [m3 tests from GoogleTestVerification -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mGoogleTestVerification.UninstantiatedParamaterizedTestSuite<NoTests> -Paramaterized test suite NoTests is instantiated via INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P, but no tests are defined via TEST_P . No test cases will run. - -Ideally, INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P should only ever be invoked from code that always depend on code that provides TEST_P. Failing to do so is often an indication of dead code, e.g. the last TEST_P was removed but the rest got left behind. - -To suppress this error for this test suite, insert the following line (in a non-header) in the namespace it is defined in: - -GTEST_ALLOW_UNINSTANTIATED_PARAMETERIZED_TEST(NoTests); -[0;32m[ OK ] [mGoogleTestVerification.UninstantiatedParamaterizedTestSuite<NoTests> -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mGoogleTestVerification.UninstantiatedParamaterizedTestSuite<DetectNotInstantiatedTest> -Paramaterized test suite DetectNotInstantiatedTest is defined via TEST_P, but never instantiated. None of the test cases will run. Either no INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P is provided or the only ones provided expand to nothing. - -Ideally, TEST_P definitions should only ever be included as part of binaries that intend to use them. (As opposed to, for example, being placed in a library that may be linked in to get other utilities.) - -To suppress this error for this test suite, insert the following line (in a non-header) in the namespace it is defined in: - -GTEST_ALLOW_UNINSTANTIATED_PARAMETERIZED_TEST(DetectNotInstantiatedTest); -[0;32m[ OK ] [mGoogleTestVerification.UninstantiatedParamaterizedTestSuite<DetectNotInstantiatedTest> -[0;32m[ RUN ] [mGoogleTestVerification.UninstantiatedTypeParamaterizedTestSuite<DetectNotInstantiatedTypesTest> -Type paramaterized test suite DetectNotInstantiatedTypesTest is defined via REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P, but never instantiated via INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P. None of the test cases will run. - -Ideally, TYPED_TEST_P definitions should only ever be included as part of binaries that intend to use them. (As opposed to, for example, being placed in a library that may be linked in to get other utilities.) - -To suppress this error for this test suite, insert the following line (in a non-header) in the namespace it is definedin in: - -GTEST_ALLOW_UNINSTANTIATED_PARAMETERIZED_TEST(DetectNotInstantiatedTypesTest); -[0;32m[ OK ] [mGoogleTestVerification.UninstantiatedTypeParamaterizedTestSuite<DetectNotInstantiatedTypesTest> -[0;32m[----------] [mGlobal test environment tear-down -BarEnvironment::TearDown() called. -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected non-fatal failure. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -FooEnvironment::TearDown() called. -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Failed -Expected fatal failure. -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[0;32m[==========] [m88 tests from 41 test suites ran. -[0;32m[ PASSED ] [m34 tests. -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [m54 tests, listed below: -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mNonfatalFailureTest.EscapesStringOperands -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mNonfatalFailureTest.DiffForLongStrings -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mFatalFailureTest.FatalFailureInSubroutine -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mFatalFailureTest.FatalFailureInNestedSubroutine -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mFatalFailureTest.NonfatalFailureInSubroutine -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mLoggingTest.InterleavingLoggingAndAssertions -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mSCOPED_TRACETest.AcceptedValues -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mSCOPED_TRACETest.ObeysScopes -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mSCOPED_TRACETest.WorksInLoop -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mSCOPED_TRACETest.WorksInSubroutine -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mSCOPED_TRACETest.CanBeNested -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mSCOPED_TRACETest.CanBeRepeated -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mSCOPED_TRACETest.WorksConcurrently -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mScopedTraceTest.WithExplicitFileAndLine -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mNonFatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest.FailureInConstructor -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mFatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest.FailureInConstructor -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mNonFatalFailureInSetUpTest.FailureInSetUp -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mFatalFailureInSetUpTest.FailureInSetUp -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mAddFailureAtTest.MessageContainsSpecifiedFileAndLineNumber -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mGtestFailAtTest.MessageContainsSpecifiedFileAndLineNumber -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mMixedUpTestSuiteTest.ThisShouldFail -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mMixedUpTestSuiteTest.ThisShouldFailToo -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mMixedUpTestSuiteWithSameTestNameTest.TheSecondTestWithThisNameShouldFail -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mTEST_F_before_TEST_in_same_test_case.DefinedUsingTESTAndShouldFail -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mTEST_before_TEST_F_in_same_test_case.DefinedUsingTEST_FAndShouldFail -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectNonfatalFailureTest.FailsWhenThereIsNoNonfatalFailure -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectNonfatalFailureTest.FailsWhenThereAreTwoNonfatalFailures -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectNonfatalFailureTest.FailsWhenThereIsOneFatalFailure -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectNonfatalFailureTest.FailsWhenStatementReturns -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectNonfatalFailureTest.FailsWhenStatementThrows -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectFatalFailureTest.FailsWhenThereIsNoFatalFailure -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectFatalFailureTest.FailsWhenThereAreTwoFatalFailures -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectFatalFailureTest.FailsWhenThereIsOneNonfatalFailure -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectFatalFailureTest.FailsWhenStatementReturns -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectFatalFailureTest.FailsWhenStatementThrows -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mTypedTest/0.Failure, where TypeParam = int -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mTypedTestWithNames/char0.Failure, where TypeParam = char -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mTypedTestWithNames/int1.Failure, where TypeParam = int -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mUnsigned/TypedTestP/0.Failure, where TypeParam = unsigned char -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mUnsigned/TypedTestP/1.Failure, where TypeParam = unsigned int -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mUnsignedCustomName/TypedTestP/unsignedChar0.Failure, where TypeParam = unsigned char -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mUnsignedCustomName/TypedTestP/unsignedInt1.Failure, where TypeParam = unsigned int -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectFailureTest.ExpectFatalFailure -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectFailureTest.ExpectNonFatalFailure -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectFailureTest.ExpectFatalFailureOnAllThreads -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectFailureTest.ExpectNonFatalFailureOnAllThreads -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectFailureWithThreadsTest.ExpectFatalFailure -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mExpectFailureWithThreadsTest.ExpectNonFatalFailure -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterTest.InterceptOnlyCurrentThread -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mDynamicFixture.DynamicTestFail -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mBadDynamicFixture1.TestBase -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mBadDynamicFixture2.Derived -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mPrintingFailingParams/FailingParamTest.Fails/0, where GetParam() = 2 -[0;31m[ FAILED ] [mPrintingStrings/ParamTest.Failure/a, where GetParam() = "a" - -54 FAILED TESTS -[0;33m YOU HAVE 1 DISABLED TEST - -[mNote: Google Test filter = FatalFailureTest.*:LoggingTest.* -[==========] Running 4 tests from 2 test suites. -[----------] Global test environment set-up. -[----------] 3 tests from FatalFailureTest -[ RUN ] FatalFailureTest.FatalFailureInSubroutine -(expecting a failure that x should be 1) -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected equality of these values: - 1 - x - Which is: 2 -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[ FAILED ] FatalFailureTest.FatalFailureInSubroutine (? ms) -[ RUN ] FatalFailureTest.FatalFailureInNestedSubroutine -(expecting a failure that x should be 1) -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected equality of these values: - 1 - x - Which is: 2 -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[ FAILED ] FatalFailureTest.FatalFailureInNestedSubroutine (? ms) -[ RUN ] FatalFailureTest.NonfatalFailureInSubroutine -(expecting a failure on false) -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Value of: false - Actual: false -Expected: true -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[ FAILED ] FatalFailureTest.NonfatalFailureInSubroutine (? ms) -[----------] 3 tests from FatalFailureTest (? ms total) - -[----------] 1 test from LoggingTest -[ RUN ] LoggingTest.InterleavingLoggingAndAssertions -(expecting 2 failures on (3) >= (a[i])) -i == 0 -i == 1 -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected: (3) >= (a[i]), actual: 3 vs 9 -Stack trace: (omitted) - -i == 2 -i == 3 -googletest-output-test_.cc:#: Failure -Expected: (3) >= (a[i]), actual: 3 vs 6 -Stack trace: (omitted) - -[ FAILED ] LoggingTest.InterleavingLoggingAndAssertions (? ms) -[----------] 1 test from LoggingTest (? ms total) - -[----------] Global test environment tear-down -[==========] 4 tests from 2 test suites ran. (? ms total) -[ PASSED ] 0 tests. -[ FAILED ] 4 tests, listed below: -[ FAILED ] FatalFailureTest.FatalFailureInSubroutine -[ FAILED ] FatalFailureTest.FatalFailureInNestedSubroutine -[ FAILED ] FatalFailureTest.NonfatalFailureInSubroutine -[ FAILED ] LoggingTest.InterleavingLoggingAndAssertions - - 4 FAILED TESTS -Note: Google Test filter = *DISABLED_* -[==========] Running 1 test from 1 test suite. -[----------] Global test environment set-up. -[----------] 1 test from DisabledTestsWarningTest -[ RUN ] DisabledTestsWarningTest.DISABLED_AlsoRunDisabledTestsFlagSuppressesWarning -[ OK ] DisabledTestsWarningTest.DISABLED_AlsoRunDisabledTestsFlagSuppressesWarning -[----------] Global test environment tear-down -[==========] 1 test from 1 test suite ran. -[ PASSED ] 1 test. -Note: Google Test filter = PassingTest.* -Note: This is test shard 2 of 2. -[==========] Running 1 test from 1 test suite. -[----------] Global test environment set-up. -[----------] 1 test from PassingTest -[ RUN ] PassingTest.PassingTest2 -[ OK ] PassingTest.PassingTest2 -[----------] Global test environment tear-down -[==========] 1 test from 1 test suite ran. -[ PASSED ] 1 test. diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-output-test.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-output-test.py deleted file mode 100755 index 09028f66f..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-output-test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,346 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -r"""Tests the text output of Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework. - -To update the golden file: -googletest_output_test.py --build_dir=BUILD/DIR --gengolden -where BUILD/DIR contains the built googletest-output-test_ file. -googletest_output_test.py --gengolden -googletest_output_test.py -""" - -import difflib -import os -import re -import sys -import gtest_test_utils - - -# The flag for generating the golden file -GENGOLDEN_FLAG = '--gengolden' -CATCH_EXCEPTIONS_ENV_VAR_NAME = 'GTEST_CATCH_EXCEPTIONS' - -# The flag indicating stacktraces are not supported -NO_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT_FLAG = '--no_stacktrace_support' - -IS_LINUX = os.name == 'posix' and os.uname()[0] == 'Linux' -IS_WINDOWS = os.name == 'nt' - -GOLDEN_NAME = 'googletest-output-test-golden-lin.txt' - -PROGRAM_PATH = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath('googletest-output-test_') - -# At least one command we exercise must not have the -# 'internal_skip_environment_and_ad_hoc_tests' argument. -COMMAND_LIST_TESTS = ({}, [PROGRAM_PATH, '--gtest_list_tests']) -COMMAND_WITH_COLOR = ({}, [PROGRAM_PATH, '--gtest_color=yes']) -COMMAND_WITH_TIME = ({}, [PROGRAM_PATH, - '--gtest_print_time', - 'internal_skip_environment_and_ad_hoc_tests', - '--gtest_filter=FatalFailureTest.*:LoggingTest.*']) -COMMAND_WITH_DISABLED = ( - {}, [PROGRAM_PATH, - '--gtest_also_run_disabled_tests', - 'internal_skip_environment_and_ad_hoc_tests', - '--gtest_filter=*DISABLED_*']) -COMMAND_WITH_SHARDING = ( - {'GTEST_SHARD_INDEX': '1', 'GTEST_TOTAL_SHARDS': '2'}, - [PROGRAM_PATH, - 'internal_skip_environment_and_ad_hoc_tests', - '--gtest_filter=PassingTest.*']) - -GOLDEN_PATH = os.path.join(gtest_test_utils.GetSourceDir(), GOLDEN_NAME) - - -def ToUnixLineEnding(s): - """Changes all Windows/Mac line endings in s to UNIX line endings.""" - - return s.replace('\r\n', '\n').replace('\r', '\n') - - -def RemoveLocations(test_output): - """Removes all file location info from a Google Test program's output. - - Args: - test_output: the output of a Google Test program. - - Returns: - output with all file location info (in the form of - 'DIRECTORY/FILE_NAME:LINE_NUMBER: 'or - 'DIRECTORY\\FILE_NAME(LINE_NUMBER): ') replaced by - 'FILE_NAME:#: '. - """ - - return re.sub(r'.*[/\\]((googletest-output-test_|gtest).cc)(\:\d+|\(\d+\))\: ', - r'\1:#: ', test_output) - - -def RemoveStackTraceDetails(output): - """Removes all stack traces from a Google Test program's output.""" - - # *? means "find the shortest string that matches". - return re.sub(r'Stack trace:(.|\n)*?\n\n', - 'Stack trace: (omitted)\n\n', output) - - -def RemoveStackTraces(output): - """Removes all traces of stack traces from a Google Test program's output.""" - - # *? means "find the shortest string that matches". - return re.sub(r'Stack trace:(.|\n)*?\n\n', '', output) - - -def RemoveTime(output): - """Removes all time information from a Google Test program's output.""" - - return re.sub(r'\(\d+ ms', '(? ms', output) - - -def RemoveTypeInfoDetails(test_output): - """Removes compiler-specific type info from Google Test program's output. - - Args: - test_output: the output of a Google Test program. - - Returns: - output with type information normalized to canonical form. - """ - - # some compilers output the name of type 'unsigned int' as 'unsigned' - return re.sub(r'unsigned int', 'unsigned', test_output) - - -def NormalizeToCurrentPlatform(test_output): - """Normalizes platform specific output details for easier comparison.""" - - if IS_WINDOWS: - # Removes the color information that is not present on Windows. - test_output = re.sub('\x1b\\[(0;3\d)?m', '', test_output) - # Changes failure message headers into the Windows format. - test_output = re.sub(r': Failure\n', r': error: ', test_output) - # Changes file(line_number) to file:line_number. - test_output = re.sub(r'((\w|\.)+)\((\d+)\):', r'\1:\3:', test_output) - - return test_output - - -def RemoveTestCounts(output): - """Removes test counts from a Google Test program's output.""" - - output = re.sub(r'\d+ tests?, listed below', - '? tests, listed below', output) - output = re.sub(r'\d+ FAILED TESTS', - '? FAILED TESTS', output) - output = re.sub(r'\d+ tests? from \d+ test cases?', - '? tests from ? test cases', output) - output = re.sub(r'\d+ tests? from ([a-zA-Z_])', - r'? tests from \1', output) - return re.sub(r'\d+ tests?\.', '? tests.', output) - - -def RemoveMatchingTests(test_output, pattern): - """Removes output of specified tests from a Google Test program's output. - - This function strips not only the beginning and the end of a test but also - all output in between. - - Args: - test_output: A string containing the test output. - pattern: A regex string that matches names of test cases or - tests to remove. - - Returns: - Contents of test_output with tests whose names match pattern removed. - """ - - test_output = re.sub( - r'.*\[ RUN \] .*%s(.|\n)*?\[( FAILED | OK )\] .*%s.*\n' % ( - pattern, pattern), - '', - test_output) - return re.sub(r'.*%s.*\n' % pattern, '', test_output) - - -def NormalizeOutput(output): - """Normalizes output (the output of googletest-output-test_.exe).""" - - output = ToUnixLineEnding(output) - output = RemoveLocations(output) - output = RemoveStackTraceDetails(output) - output = RemoveTime(output) - return output - - -def GetShellCommandOutput(env_cmd): - """Runs a command in a sub-process, and returns its output in a string. - - Args: - env_cmd: The shell command. A 2-tuple where element 0 is a dict of extra - environment variables to set, and element 1 is a string with - the command and any flags. - - Returns: - A string with the command's combined standard and diagnostic output. - """ - - # Spawns cmd in a sub-process, and gets its standard I/O file objects. - # Set and save the environment properly. - environ = os.environ.copy() - environ.update(env_cmd[0]) - p = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess(env_cmd[1], env=environ) - - return p.output - - -def GetCommandOutput(env_cmd): - """Runs a command and returns its output with all file location - info stripped off. - - Args: - env_cmd: The shell command. A 2-tuple where element 0 is a dict of extra - environment variables to set, and element 1 is a string with - the command and any flags. - """ - - # Disables exception pop-ups on Windows. - environ, cmdline = env_cmd - environ = dict(environ) # Ensures we are modifying a copy. - environ[CATCH_EXCEPTIONS_ENV_VAR_NAME] = '1' - return NormalizeOutput(GetShellCommandOutput((environ, cmdline))) - - -def GetOutputOfAllCommands(): - """Returns concatenated output from several representative commands.""" - - return (GetCommandOutput(COMMAND_WITH_COLOR) + - GetCommandOutput(COMMAND_WITH_TIME) + - GetCommandOutput(COMMAND_WITH_DISABLED) + - GetCommandOutput(COMMAND_WITH_SHARDING)) - - -test_list = GetShellCommandOutput(COMMAND_LIST_TESTS) -SUPPORTS_DEATH_TESTS = 'DeathTest' in test_list -SUPPORTS_TYPED_TESTS = 'TypedTest' in test_list -SUPPORTS_THREADS = 'ExpectFailureWithThreadsTest' in test_list -SUPPORTS_STACK_TRACES = NO_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT_FLAG not in sys.argv - -CAN_GENERATE_GOLDEN_FILE = (SUPPORTS_DEATH_TESTS and - SUPPORTS_TYPED_TESTS and - SUPPORTS_THREADS and - SUPPORTS_STACK_TRACES) - -class GTestOutputTest(gtest_test_utils.TestCase): - def RemoveUnsupportedTests(self, test_output): - if not SUPPORTS_DEATH_TESTS: - test_output = RemoveMatchingTests(test_output, 'DeathTest') - if not SUPPORTS_TYPED_TESTS: - test_output = RemoveMatchingTests(test_output, 'TypedTest') - test_output = RemoveMatchingTests(test_output, 'TypedDeathTest') - test_output = RemoveMatchingTests(test_output, 'TypeParamDeathTest') - if not SUPPORTS_THREADS: - test_output = RemoveMatchingTests(test_output, - 'ExpectFailureWithThreadsTest') - test_output = RemoveMatchingTests(test_output, - 'ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterTest') - test_output = RemoveMatchingTests(test_output, - 'WorksConcurrently') - if not SUPPORTS_STACK_TRACES: - test_output = RemoveStackTraces(test_output) - - return test_output - - def testOutput(self): - output = GetOutputOfAllCommands() - - golden_file = open(GOLDEN_PATH, 'rb') - # A mis-configured source control system can cause \r appear in EOL - # sequences when we read the golden file irrespective of an operating - # system used. Therefore, we need to strip those \r's from newlines - # unconditionally. - golden = ToUnixLineEnding(golden_file.read().decode()) - golden_file.close() - - # We want the test to pass regardless of certain features being - # supported or not. - - # We still have to remove type name specifics in all cases. - normalized_actual = RemoveTypeInfoDetails(output) - normalized_golden = RemoveTypeInfoDetails(golden) - - if CAN_GENERATE_GOLDEN_FILE: - self.assertEqual(normalized_golden, normalized_actual, - '\n'.join(difflib.unified_diff( - normalized_golden.split('\n'), - normalized_actual.split('\n'), - 'golden', 'actual'))) - else: - normalized_actual = NormalizeToCurrentPlatform( - RemoveTestCounts(normalized_actual)) - normalized_golden = NormalizeToCurrentPlatform( - RemoveTestCounts(self.RemoveUnsupportedTests(normalized_golden))) - - # This code is very handy when debugging golden file differences: - if os.getenv('DEBUG_GTEST_OUTPUT_TEST'): - open(os.path.join( - gtest_test_utils.GetSourceDir(), - '_googletest-output-test_normalized_actual.txt'), 'wb').write( - normalized_actual) - open(os.path.join( - gtest_test_utils.GetSourceDir(), - '_googletest-output-test_normalized_golden.txt'), 'wb').write( - normalized_golden) - - self.assertEqual(normalized_golden, normalized_actual) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - if NO_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT_FLAG in sys.argv: - # unittest.main() can't handle unknown flags - sys.argv.remove(NO_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT_FLAG) - - if GENGOLDEN_FLAG in sys.argv: - if CAN_GENERATE_GOLDEN_FILE: - output = GetOutputOfAllCommands() - golden_file = open(GOLDEN_PATH, 'wb') - golden_file.write(output.encode()) - golden_file.close() - else: - message = ( - """Unable to write a golden file when compiled in an environment -that does not support all the required features (death tests, -typed tests, stack traces, and multiple threads). -Please build this test and generate the golden file using Blaze on Linux.""") - - sys.stderr.write(message) - sys.exit(1) - else: - gtest_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-output-test_.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-output-test_.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 76af5bca2..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-output-test_.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1183 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -// -// The purpose of this file is to generate Google Test output under -// various conditions. The output will then be verified by -// googletest-output-test.py to ensure that Google Test generates the -// desired messages. Therefore, most tests in this file are MEANT TO -// FAIL. - -#include "gtest/gtest-spi.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "src/gtest-internal-inl.h" - -#include <stdlib.h> - -#if _MSC_VER -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4127 /* conditional expression is constant */) -#endif // _MSC_VER - -#if GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE -using testing::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter; -using testing::TestPartResultArray; - -using testing::internal::Notification; -using testing::internal::ThreadWithParam; -#endif - -namespace posix = ::testing::internal::posix; - -// Tests catching fatal failures. - -// A subroutine used by the following test. -void TestEq1(int x) { - ASSERT_EQ(1, x); -} - -// This function calls a test subroutine, catches the fatal failure it -// generates, and then returns early. -void TryTestSubroutine() { - // Calls a subrountine that yields a fatal failure. - TestEq1(2); - - // Catches the fatal failure and aborts the test. - // - // The testing::Test:: prefix is necessary when calling - // HasFatalFailure() outside of a TEST, TEST_F, or test fixture. - if (testing::Test::HasFatalFailure()) return; - - // If we get here, something is wrong. - FAIL() << "This should never be reached."; -} - -TEST(PassingTest, PassingTest1) { -} - -TEST(PassingTest, PassingTest2) { -} - -// Tests that parameters of failing parameterized tests are printed in the -// failing test summary. -class FailingParamTest : public testing::TestWithParam<int> {}; - -TEST_P(FailingParamTest, Fails) { - EXPECT_EQ(1, GetParam()); -} - -// This generates a test which will fail. Google Test is expected to print -// its parameter when it outputs the list of all failed tests. -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(PrintingFailingParams, - FailingParamTest, - testing::Values(2)); - -// Tests that an empty value for the test suite basename yields just -// the test name without any prior / -class EmptyBasenameParamInst : public testing::TestWithParam<int> {}; - -TEST_P(EmptyBasenameParamInst, Passes) { EXPECT_EQ(1, GetParam()); } - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(, EmptyBasenameParamInst, testing::Values(1)); - -static const char kGoldenString[] = "\"Line\0 1\"\nLine 2"; - -TEST(NonfatalFailureTest, EscapesStringOperands) { - std::string actual = "actual \"string\""; - EXPECT_EQ(kGoldenString, actual); - - const char* golden = kGoldenString; - EXPECT_EQ(golden, actual); -} - -TEST(NonfatalFailureTest, DiffForLongStrings) { - std::string golden_str(kGoldenString, sizeof(kGoldenString) - 1); - EXPECT_EQ(golden_str, "Line 2"); -} - -// Tests catching a fatal failure in a subroutine. -TEST(FatalFailureTest, FatalFailureInSubroutine) { - printf("(expecting a failure that x should be 1)\n"); - - TryTestSubroutine(); -} - -// Tests catching a fatal failure in a nested subroutine. -TEST(FatalFailureTest, FatalFailureInNestedSubroutine) { - printf("(expecting a failure that x should be 1)\n"); - - // Calls a subrountine that yields a fatal failure. - TryTestSubroutine(); - - // Catches the fatal failure and aborts the test. - // - // When calling HasFatalFailure() inside a TEST, TEST_F, or test - // fixture, the testing::Test:: prefix is not needed. - if (HasFatalFailure()) return; - - // If we get here, something is wrong. - FAIL() << "This should never be reached."; -} - -// Tests HasFatalFailure() after a failed EXPECT check. -TEST(FatalFailureTest, NonfatalFailureInSubroutine) { - printf("(expecting a failure on false)\n"); - EXPECT_TRUE(false); // Generates a nonfatal failure - ASSERT_FALSE(HasFatalFailure()); // This should succeed. -} - -// Tests interleaving user logging and Google Test assertions. -TEST(LoggingTest, InterleavingLoggingAndAssertions) { - static const int a[4] = { - 3, 9, 2, 6 - }; - - printf("(expecting 2 failures on (3) >= (a[i]))\n"); - for (int i = 0; i < static_cast<int>(sizeof(a)/sizeof(*a)); i++) { - printf("i == %d\n", i); - EXPECT_GE(3, a[i]); - } -} - -// Tests the SCOPED_TRACE macro. - -// A helper function for testing SCOPED_TRACE. -void SubWithoutTrace(int n) { - EXPECT_EQ(1, n); - ASSERT_EQ(2, n); -} - -// Another helper function for testing SCOPED_TRACE. -void SubWithTrace(int n) { - SCOPED_TRACE(testing::Message() << "n = " << n); - - SubWithoutTrace(n); -} - -TEST(SCOPED_TRACETest, AcceptedValues) { - SCOPED_TRACE("literal string"); - SCOPED_TRACE(std::string("std::string")); - SCOPED_TRACE(1337); // streamable type - const char* null_value = nullptr; - SCOPED_TRACE(null_value); - - ADD_FAILURE() << "Just checking that all these values work fine."; -} - -// Tests that SCOPED_TRACE() obeys lexical scopes. -TEST(SCOPED_TRACETest, ObeysScopes) { - printf("(expected to fail)\n"); - - // There should be no trace before SCOPED_TRACE() is invoked. - ADD_FAILURE() << "This failure is expected, and shouldn't have a trace."; - - { - SCOPED_TRACE("Expected trace"); - // After SCOPED_TRACE(), a failure in the current scope should contain - // the trace. - ADD_FAILURE() << "This failure is expected, and should have a trace."; - } - - // Once the control leaves the scope of the SCOPED_TRACE(), there - // should be no trace again. - ADD_FAILURE() << "This failure is expected, and shouldn't have a trace."; -} - -// Tests that SCOPED_TRACE works inside a loop. -TEST(SCOPED_TRACETest, WorksInLoop) { - printf("(expected to fail)\n"); - - for (int i = 1; i <= 2; i++) { - SCOPED_TRACE(testing::Message() << "i = " << i); - - SubWithoutTrace(i); - } -} - -// Tests that SCOPED_TRACE works in a subroutine. -TEST(SCOPED_TRACETest, WorksInSubroutine) { - printf("(expected to fail)\n"); - - SubWithTrace(1); - SubWithTrace(2); -} - -// Tests that SCOPED_TRACE can be nested. -TEST(SCOPED_TRACETest, CanBeNested) { - printf("(expected to fail)\n"); - - SCOPED_TRACE(""); // A trace without a message. - - SubWithTrace(2); -} - -// Tests that multiple SCOPED_TRACEs can be used in the same scope. -TEST(SCOPED_TRACETest, CanBeRepeated) { - printf("(expected to fail)\n"); - - SCOPED_TRACE("A"); - ADD_FAILURE() - << "This failure is expected, and should contain trace point A."; - - SCOPED_TRACE("B"); - ADD_FAILURE() - << "This failure is expected, and should contain trace point A and B."; - - { - SCOPED_TRACE("C"); - ADD_FAILURE() << "This failure is expected, and should " - << "contain trace point A, B, and C."; - } - - SCOPED_TRACE("D"); - ADD_FAILURE() << "This failure is expected, and should " - << "contain trace point A, B, and D."; -} - -#if GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE -// Tests that SCOPED_TRACE()s can be used concurrently from multiple -// threads. Namely, an assertion should be affected by -// SCOPED_TRACE()s in its own thread only. - -// Here's the sequence of actions that happen in the test: -// -// Thread A (main) | Thread B (spawned) -// ===============================|================================ -// spawns thread B | -// -------------------------------+-------------------------------- -// waits for n1 | SCOPED_TRACE("Trace B"); -// | generates failure #1 -// | notifies n1 -// -------------------------------+-------------------------------- -// SCOPED_TRACE("Trace A"); | waits for n2 -// generates failure #2 | -// notifies n2 | -// -------------------------------|-------------------------------- -// waits for n3 | generates failure #3 -// | trace B dies -// | generates failure #4 -// | notifies n3 -// -------------------------------|-------------------------------- -// generates failure #5 | finishes -// trace A dies | -// generates failure #6 | -// -------------------------------|-------------------------------- -// waits for thread B to finish | - -struct CheckPoints { - Notification n1; - Notification n2; - Notification n3; -}; - -static void ThreadWithScopedTrace(CheckPoints* check_points) { - { - SCOPED_TRACE("Trace B"); - ADD_FAILURE() - << "Expected failure #1 (in thread B, only trace B alive)."; - check_points->n1.Notify(); - check_points->n2.WaitForNotification(); - - ADD_FAILURE() - << "Expected failure #3 (in thread B, trace A & B both alive)."; - } // Trace B dies here. - ADD_FAILURE() - << "Expected failure #4 (in thread B, only trace A alive)."; - check_points->n3.Notify(); -} - -TEST(SCOPED_TRACETest, WorksConcurrently) { - printf("(expecting 6 failures)\n"); - - CheckPoints check_points; - ThreadWithParam<CheckPoints*> thread(&ThreadWithScopedTrace, &check_points, - nullptr); - check_points.n1.WaitForNotification(); - - { - SCOPED_TRACE("Trace A"); - ADD_FAILURE() - << "Expected failure #2 (in thread A, trace A & B both alive)."; - check_points.n2.Notify(); - check_points.n3.WaitForNotification(); - - ADD_FAILURE() - << "Expected failure #5 (in thread A, only trace A alive)."; - } // Trace A dies here. - ADD_FAILURE() - << "Expected failure #6 (in thread A, no trace alive)."; - thread.Join(); -} -#endif // GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE - -// Tests basic functionality of the ScopedTrace utility (most of its features -// are already tested in SCOPED_TRACETest). -TEST(ScopedTraceTest, WithExplicitFileAndLine) { - testing::ScopedTrace trace("explicit_file.cc", 123, "expected trace message"); - ADD_FAILURE() << "Check that the trace is attached to a particular location."; -} - -TEST(DisabledTestsWarningTest, - DISABLED_AlsoRunDisabledTestsFlagSuppressesWarning) { - // This test body is intentionally empty. Its sole purpose is for - // verifying that the --gtest_also_run_disabled_tests flag - // suppresses the "YOU HAVE 12 DISABLED TESTS" warning at the end of - // the test output. -} - -// Tests using assertions outside of TEST and TEST_F. -// -// This function creates two failures intentionally. -void AdHocTest() { - printf("The non-test part of the code is expected to have 2 failures.\n\n"); - EXPECT_TRUE(false); - EXPECT_EQ(2, 3); -} - -// Runs all TESTs, all TEST_Fs, and the ad hoc test. -int RunAllTests() { - AdHocTest(); - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} - -// Tests non-fatal failures in the fixture constructor. -class NonFatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest : public testing::Test { - protected: - NonFatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest() { - printf("(expecting 5 failures)\n"); - ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected failure #1, in the test fixture c'tor."; - } - - ~NonFatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest() override { - ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected failure #5, in the test fixture d'tor."; - } - - void SetUp() override { ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected failure #2, in SetUp()."; } - - void TearDown() override { - ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected failure #4, in TearDown."; - } -}; - -TEST_F(NonFatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest, FailureInConstructor) { - ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected failure #3, in the test body."; -} - -// Tests fatal failures in the fixture constructor. -class FatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest : public testing::Test { - protected: - FatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest() { - printf("(expecting 2 failures)\n"); - Init(); - } - - ~FatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest() override { - ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected failure #2, in the test fixture d'tor."; - } - - void SetUp() override { - ADD_FAILURE() << "UNEXPECTED failure in SetUp(). " - << "We should never get here, as the test fixture c'tor " - << "had a fatal failure."; - } - - void TearDown() override { - ADD_FAILURE() << "UNEXPECTED failure in TearDown(). " - << "We should never get here, as the test fixture c'tor " - << "had a fatal failure."; - } - - private: - void Init() { - FAIL() << "Expected failure #1, in the test fixture c'tor."; - } -}; - -TEST_F(FatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest, FailureInConstructor) { - ADD_FAILURE() << "UNEXPECTED failure in the test body. " - << "We should never get here, as the test fixture c'tor " - << "had a fatal failure."; -} - -// Tests non-fatal failures in SetUp(). -class NonFatalFailureInSetUpTest : public testing::Test { - protected: - ~NonFatalFailureInSetUpTest() override { Deinit(); } - - void SetUp() override { - printf("(expecting 4 failures)\n"); - ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected failure #1, in SetUp()."; - } - - void TearDown() override { FAIL() << "Expected failure #3, in TearDown()."; } - - private: - void Deinit() { - FAIL() << "Expected failure #4, in the test fixture d'tor."; - } -}; - -TEST_F(NonFatalFailureInSetUpTest, FailureInSetUp) { - FAIL() << "Expected failure #2, in the test function."; -} - -// Tests fatal failures in SetUp(). -class FatalFailureInSetUpTest : public testing::Test { - protected: - ~FatalFailureInSetUpTest() override { Deinit(); } - - void SetUp() override { - printf("(expecting 3 failures)\n"); - FAIL() << "Expected failure #1, in SetUp()."; - } - - void TearDown() override { FAIL() << "Expected failure #2, in TearDown()."; } - - private: - void Deinit() { - FAIL() << "Expected failure #3, in the test fixture d'tor."; - } -}; - -TEST_F(FatalFailureInSetUpTest, FailureInSetUp) { - FAIL() << "UNEXPECTED failure in the test function. " - << "We should never get here, as SetUp() failed."; -} - -TEST(AddFailureAtTest, MessageContainsSpecifiedFileAndLineNumber) { - ADD_FAILURE_AT("foo.cc", 42) << "Expected nonfatal failure in foo.cc"; -} - -TEST(GtestFailAtTest, MessageContainsSpecifiedFileAndLineNumber) { - GTEST_FAIL_AT("foo.cc", 42) << "Expected fatal failure in foo.cc"; -} - -#if GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE - -// A unary function that may die. -void DieIf(bool should_die) { - GTEST_CHECK_(!should_die) << " - death inside DieIf()."; -} - -// Tests running death tests in a multi-threaded context. - -// Used for coordination between the main and the spawn thread. -struct SpawnThreadNotifications { - SpawnThreadNotifications() {} - - Notification spawn_thread_started; - Notification spawn_thread_ok_to_terminate; - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(SpawnThreadNotifications); -}; - -// The function to be executed in the thread spawn by the -// MultipleThreads test (below). -static void ThreadRoutine(SpawnThreadNotifications* notifications) { - // Signals the main thread that this thread has started. - notifications->spawn_thread_started.Notify(); - - // Waits for permission to finish from the main thread. - notifications->spawn_thread_ok_to_terminate.WaitForNotification(); -} - -// This is a death-test test, but it's not named with a DeathTest -// suffix. It starts threads which might interfere with later -// death tests, so it must run after all other death tests. -class DeathTestAndMultiThreadsTest : public testing::Test { - protected: - // Starts a thread and waits for it to begin. - void SetUp() override { - thread_.reset(new ThreadWithParam<SpawnThreadNotifications*>( - &ThreadRoutine, ¬ifications_, nullptr)); - notifications_.spawn_thread_started.WaitForNotification(); - } - // Tells the thread to finish, and reaps it. - // Depending on the version of the thread library in use, - // a manager thread might still be left running that will interfere - // with later death tests. This is unfortunate, but this class - // cleans up after itself as best it can. - void TearDown() override { - notifications_.spawn_thread_ok_to_terminate.Notify(); - } - - private: - SpawnThreadNotifications notifications_; - std::unique_ptr<ThreadWithParam<SpawnThreadNotifications*> > thread_; -}; - -#endif // GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE - -// The MixedUpTestSuiteTest test case verifies that Google Test will fail a -// test if it uses a different fixture class than what other tests in -// the same test case use. It deliberately contains two fixture -// classes with the same name but defined in different namespaces. - -// The MixedUpTestSuiteWithSameTestNameTest test case verifies that -// when the user defines two tests with the same test case name AND -// same test name (but in different namespaces), the second test will -// fail. - -namespace foo { - -class MixedUpTestSuiteTest : public testing::Test { -}; - -TEST_F(MixedUpTestSuiteTest, FirstTestFromNamespaceFoo) {} -TEST_F(MixedUpTestSuiteTest, SecondTestFromNamespaceFoo) {} - -class MixedUpTestSuiteWithSameTestNameTest : public testing::Test { -}; - -TEST_F(MixedUpTestSuiteWithSameTestNameTest, - TheSecondTestWithThisNameShouldFail) {} - -} // namespace foo - -namespace bar { - -class MixedUpTestSuiteTest : public testing::Test { -}; - -// The following two tests are expected to fail. We rely on the -// golden file to check that Google Test generates the right error message. -TEST_F(MixedUpTestSuiteTest, ThisShouldFail) {} -TEST_F(MixedUpTestSuiteTest, ThisShouldFailToo) {} - -class MixedUpTestSuiteWithSameTestNameTest : public testing::Test { -}; - -// Expected to fail. We rely on the golden file to check that Google Test -// generates the right error message. -TEST_F(MixedUpTestSuiteWithSameTestNameTest, - TheSecondTestWithThisNameShouldFail) {} - -} // namespace bar - -// The following two test cases verify that Google Test catches the user -// error of mixing TEST and TEST_F in the same test case. The first -// test case checks the scenario where TEST_F appears before TEST, and -// the second one checks where TEST appears before TEST_F. - -class TEST_F_before_TEST_in_same_test_case : public testing::Test { -}; - -TEST_F(TEST_F_before_TEST_in_same_test_case, DefinedUsingTEST_F) {} - -// Expected to fail. We rely on the golden file to check that Google Test -// generates the right error message. -TEST(TEST_F_before_TEST_in_same_test_case, DefinedUsingTESTAndShouldFail) {} - -class TEST_before_TEST_F_in_same_test_case : public testing::Test { -}; - -TEST(TEST_before_TEST_F_in_same_test_case, DefinedUsingTEST) {} - -// Expected to fail. We rely on the golden file to check that Google Test -// generates the right error message. -TEST_F(TEST_before_TEST_F_in_same_test_case, DefinedUsingTEST_FAndShouldFail) { -} - -// Used for testing EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE() and EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(). -int global_integer = 0; - -// Tests that EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE() can reference global variables. -TEST(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, CanReferenceGlobalVariables) { - global_integer = 0; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ - EXPECT_EQ(1, global_integer) << "Expected non-fatal failure."; - }, "Expected non-fatal failure."); -} - -// Tests that EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE() can reference local variables -// (static or not). -TEST(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, CanReferenceLocalVariables) { - int m = 0; - static int n; - n = 1; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ - EXPECT_EQ(m, n) << "Expected non-fatal failure."; - }, "Expected non-fatal failure."); -} - -// Tests that EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE() succeeds when there is exactly -// one non-fatal failure and no fatal failure. -TEST(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, SucceedsWhenThereIsOneNonfatalFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ - ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected non-fatal failure."; - }, "Expected non-fatal failure."); -} - -// Tests that EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE() fails when there is no -// non-fatal failure. -TEST(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, FailsWhenThereIsNoNonfatalFailure) { - printf("(expecting a failure)\n"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ - }, ""); -} - -// Tests that EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE() fails when there are two -// non-fatal failures. -TEST(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, FailsWhenThereAreTwoNonfatalFailures) { - printf("(expecting a failure)\n"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ - ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected non-fatal failure 1."; - ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected non-fatal failure 2."; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests that EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE() fails when there is one fatal -// failure. -TEST(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, FailsWhenThereIsOneFatalFailure) { - printf("(expecting a failure)\n"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ - FAIL() << "Expected fatal failure."; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests that EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE() fails when the statement being -// tested returns. -TEST(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, FailsWhenStatementReturns) { - printf("(expecting a failure)\n"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ - return; - }, ""); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -// Tests that EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE() fails when the statement being -// tested throws. -TEST(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, FailsWhenStatementThrows) { - printf("(expecting a failure)\n"); - try { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ - throw 0; - }, ""); - } catch(int) { // NOLINT - } -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -// Tests that EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE() can reference global variables. -TEST(ExpectFatalFailureTest, CanReferenceGlobalVariables) { - global_integer = 0; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ - ASSERT_EQ(1, global_integer) << "Expected fatal failure."; - }, "Expected fatal failure."); -} - -// Tests that EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE() can reference local static -// variables. -TEST(ExpectFatalFailureTest, CanReferenceLocalStaticVariables) { - static int n; - n = 1; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ - ASSERT_EQ(0, n) << "Expected fatal failure."; - }, "Expected fatal failure."); -} - -// Tests that EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE() succeeds when there is exactly -// one fatal failure and no non-fatal failure. -TEST(ExpectFatalFailureTest, SucceedsWhenThereIsOneFatalFailure) { - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ - FAIL() << "Expected fatal failure."; - }, "Expected fatal failure."); -} - -// Tests that EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE() fails when there is no fatal -// failure. -TEST(ExpectFatalFailureTest, FailsWhenThereIsNoFatalFailure) { - printf("(expecting a failure)\n"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ - }, ""); -} - -// A helper for generating a fatal failure. -void FatalFailure() { - FAIL() << "Expected fatal failure."; -} - -// Tests that EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE() fails when there are two -// fatal failures. -TEST(ExpectFatalFailureTest, FailsWhenThereAreTwoFatalFailures) { - printf("(expecting a failure)\n"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ - FatalFailure(); - FatalFailure(); - }, ""); -} - -// Tests that EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE() fails when there is one non-fatal -// failure. -TEST(ExpectFatalFailureTest, FailsWhenThereIsOneNonfatalFailure) { - printf("(expecting a failure)\n"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ - ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected non-fatal failure."; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests that EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE() fails when the statement being -// tested returns. -TEST(ExpectFatalFailureTest, FailsWhenStatementReturns) { - printf("(expecting a failure)\n"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ - return; - }, ""); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -// Tests that EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE() fails when the statement being -// tested throws. -TEST(ExpectFatalFailureTest, FailsWhenStatementThrows) { - printf("(expecting a failure)\n"); - try { - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ - throw 0; - }, ""); - } catch(int) { // NOLINT - } -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -// This #ifdef block tests the output of value-parameterized tests. - -std::string ParamNameFunc(const testing::TestParamInfo<std::string>& info) { - return info.param; -} - -class ParamTest : public testing::TestWithParam<std::string> { -}; - -TEST_P(ParamTest, Success) { - EXPECT_EQ("a", GetParam()); -} - -TEST_P(ParamTest, Failure) { - EXPECT_EQ("b", GetParam()) << "Expected failure"; -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(PrintingStrings, - ParamTest, - testing::Values(std::string("a")), - ParamNameFunc); - -// The case where a suite has INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P but not TEST_P. -using NoTests = ParamTest; -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(ThisIsOdd, NoTests, ::testing::Values("Hello")); - -// fails under kErrorOnUninstantiatedParameterizedTest=true -class DetectNotInstantiatedTest : public testing::TestWithParam<int> {}; -TEST_P(DetectNotInstantiatedTest, Used) { } - -// This would make the test failure from the above go away. -// INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(Fix, DetectNotInstantiatedTest, testing::Values(1)); - -// This #ifdef block tests the output of typed tests. -#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - -template <typename T> -class TypedTest : public testing::Test { -}; - -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(TypedTest, testing::Types<int>); - -TYPED_TEST(TypedTest, Success) { - EXPECT_EQ(0, TypeParam()); -} - -TYPED_TEST(TypedTest, Failure) { - EXPECT_EQ(1, TypeParam()) << "Expected failure"; -} - -typedef testing::Types<char, int> TypesForTestWithNames; - -template <typename T> -class TypedTestWithNames : public testing::Test {}; - -class TypedTestNames { - public: - template <typename T> - static std::string GetName(int i) { - if (std::is_same<T, char>::value) - return std::string("char") + ::testing::PrintToString(i); - if (std::is_same<T, int>::value) - return std::string("int") + ::testing::PrintToString(i); - } -}; - -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(TypedTestWithNames, TypesForTestWithNames, TypedTestNames); - -TYPED_TEST(TypedTestWithNames, Success) {} - -TYPED_TEST(TypedTestWithNames, Failure) { FAIL(); } - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - -// This #ifdef block tests the output of type-parameterized tests. -#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P - -template <typename T> -class TypedTestP : public testing::Test { -}; - -TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(TypedTestP); - -TYPED_TEST_P(TypedTestP, Success) { - EXPECT_EQ(0U, TypeParam()); -} - -TYPED_TEST_P(TypedTestP, Failure) { - EXPECT_EQ(1U, TypeParam()) << "Expected failure"; -} - -REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(TypedTestP, Success, Failure); - -typedef testing::Types<unsigned char, unsigned int> UnsignedTypes; -INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(Unsigned, TypedTestP, UnsignedTypes); - -class TypedTestPNames { - public: - template <typename T> - static std::string GetName(int i) { - if (std::is_same<T, unsigned char>::value) { - return std::string("unsignedChar") + ::testing::PrintToString(i); - } - if (std::is_same<T, unsigned int>::value) { - return std::string("unsignedInt") + ::testing::PrintToString(i); - } - } -}; - -INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(UnsignedCustomName, TypedTestP, UnsignedTypes, - TypedTestPNames); - -template <typename T> -class DetectNotInstantiatedTypesTest : public testing::Test {}; -TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(DetectNotInstantiatedTypesTest); -TYPED_TEST_P(DetectNotInstantiatedTypesTest, Used) { - TypeParam instantiate; - (void)instantiate; -} -REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(DetectNotInstantiatedTypesTest, Used); - -// kErrorOnUninstantiatedTypeParameterizedTest=true would make the above fail. -// Adding the following would make that test failure go away. -// -// typedef ::testing::Types<char, int, unsigned int> MyTypes; -// INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(All, DetectNotInstantiatedTypesTest, MyTypes); - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P - -#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - -// We rely on the golden file to verify that tests whose test case -// name ends with DeathTest are run first. - -TEST(ADeathTest, ShouldRunFirst) { -} - -# if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - -// We rely on the golden file to verify that typed tests whose test -// case name ends with DeathTest are run first. - -template <typename T> -class ATypedDeathTest : public testing::Test { -}; - -typedef testing::Types<int, double> NumericTypes; -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(ATypedDeathTest, NumericTypes); - -TYPED_TEST(ATypedDeathTest, ShouldRunFirst) { -} - -# endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - -# if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P - - -// We rely on the golden file to verify that type-parameterized tests -// whose test case name ends with DeathTest are run first. - -template <typename T> -class ATypeParamDeathTest : public testing::Test { -}; - -TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(ATypeParamDeathTest); - -TYPED_TEST_P(ATypeParamDeathTest, ShouldRunFirst) { -} - -REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(ATypeParamDeathTest, ShouldRunFirst); - -INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(My, ATypeParamDeathTest, NumericTypes); - -# endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - -// Tests various failure conditions of -// EXPECT_{,NON}FATAL_FAILURE{,_ON_ALL_THREADS}. -class ExpectFailureTest : public testing::Test { - public: // Must be public and not protected due to a bug in g++ 3.4.2. - enum FailureMode { - FATAL_FAILURE, - NONFATAL_FAILURE - }; - static void AddFailure(FailureMode failure) { - if (failure == FATAL_FAILURE) { - FAIL() << "Expected fatal failure."; - } else { - ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected non-fatal failure."; - } - } -}; - -TEST_F(ExpectFailureTest, ExpectFatalFailure) { - // Expected fatal failure, but succeeds. - printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(SUCCEED(), "Expected fatal failure."); - // Expected fatal failure, but got a non-fatal failure. - printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(AddFailure(NONFATAL_FAILURE), "Expected non-fatal " - "failure."); - // Wrong message. - printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(AddFailure(FATAL_FAILURE), "Some other fatal failure " - "expected."); -} - -TEST_F(ExpectFailureTest, ExpectNonFatalFailure) { - // Expected non-fatal failure, but succeeds. - printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(SUCCEED(), "Expected non-fatal failure."); - // Expected non-fatal failure, but got a fatal failure. - printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(AddFailure(FATAL_FAILURE), "Expected fatal failure."); - // Wrong message. - printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(AddFailure(NONFATAL_FAILURE), "Some other non-fatal " - "failure."); -} - -#if GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE - -class ExpectFailureWithThreadsTest : public ExpectFailureTest { - protected: - static void AddFailureInOtherThread(FailureMode failure) { - ThreadWithParam<FailureMode> thread(&AddFailure, failure, nullptr); - thread.Join(); - } -}; - -TEST_F(ExpectFailureWithThreadsTest, ExpectFatalFailure) { - // We only intercept the current thread. - printf("(expecting 2 failures)\n"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(AddFailureInOtherThread(FATAL_FAILURE), - "Expected fatal failure."); -} - -TEST_F(ExpectFailureWithThreadsTest, ExpectNonFatalFailure) { - // We only intercept the current thread. - printf("(expecting 2 failures)\n"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(AddFailureInOtherThread(NONFATAL_FAILURE), - "Expected non-fatal failure."); -} - -typedef ExpectFailureWithThreadsTest ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterTest; - -// Tests that the ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter only catches failures from -// the current thread if it is instantiated with INTERCEPT_ONLY_CURRENT_THREAD. -TEST_F(ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterTest, InterceptOnlyCurrentThread) { - printf("(expecting 2 failures)\n"); - TestPartResultArray results; - { - ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter reporter( - ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::INTERCEPT_ONLY_CURRENT_THREAD, - &results); - AddFailureInOtherThread(FATAL_FAILURE); - AddFailureInOtherThread(NONFATAL_FAILURE); - } - // The two failures should not have been intercepted. - EXPECT_EQ(0, results.size()) << "This shouldn't fail."; -} - -#endif // GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE - -TEST_F(ExpectFailureTest, ExpectFatalFailureOnAllThreads) { - // Expected fatal failure, but succeeds. - printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(SUCCEED(), "Expected fatal failure."); - // Expected fatal failure, but got a non-fatal failure. - printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(AddFailure(NONFATAL_FAILURE), - "Expected non-fatal failure."); - // Wrong message. - printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(AddFailure(FATAL_FAILURE), - "Some other fatal failure expected."); -} - -TEST_F(ExpectFailureTest, ExpectNonFatalFailureOnAllThreads) { - // Expected non-fatal failure, but succeeds. - printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(SUCCEED(), "Expected non-fatal " - "failure."); - // Expected non-fatal failure, but got a fatal failure. - printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(AddFailure(FATAL_FAILURE), - "Expected fatal failure."); - // Wrong message. - printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(AddFailure(NONFATAL_FAILURE), - "Some other non-fatal failure."); -} - -class DynamicFixture : public testing::Test { - protected: - DynamicFixture() { printf("DynamicFixture()\n"); } - ~DynamicFixture() override { printf("~DynamicFixture()\n"); } - void SetUp() override { printf("DynamicFixture::SetUp\n"); } - void TearDown() override { printf("DynamicFixture::TearDown\n"); } - - static void SetUpTestSuite() { printf("DynamicFixture::SetUpTestSuite\n"); } - static void TearDownTestSuite() { - printf("DynamicFixture::TearDownTestSuite\n"); - } -}; - -template <bool Pass> -class DynamicTest : public DynamicFixture { - public: - void TestBody() override { EXPECT_TRUE(Pass); } -}; - -auto dynamic_test = ( - // Register two tests with the same fixture correctly. - testing::RegisterTest( - "DynamicFixture", "DynamicTestPass", nullptr, nullptr, __FILE__, - __LINE__, []() -> DynamicFixture* { return new DynamicTest<true>; }), - testing::RegisterTest( - "DynamicFixture", "DynamicTestFail", nullptr, nullptr, __FILE__, - __LINE__, []() -> DynamicFixture* { return new DynamicTest<false>; }), - - // Register the same fixture with another name. That's fine. - testing::RegisterTest( - "DynamicFixtureAnotherName", "DynamicTestPass", nullptr, nullptr, - __FILE__, __LINE__, - []() -> DynamicFixture* { return new DynamicTest<true>; }), - - // Register two tests with the same fixture incorrectly. - testing::RegisterTest( - "BadDynamicFixture1", "FixtureBase", nullptr, nullptr, __FILE__, - __LINE__, []() -> DynamicFixture* { return new DynamicTest<true>; }), - testing::RegisterTest( - "BadDynamicFixture1", "TestBase", nullptr, nullptr, __FILE__, __LINE__, - []() -> testing::Test* { return new DynamicTest<true>; }), - - // Register two tests with the same fixture incorrectly by ommiting the - // return type. - testing::RegisterTest( - "BadDynamicFixture2", "FixtureBase", nullptr, nullptr, __FILE__, - __LINE__, []() -> DynamicFixture* { return new DynamicTest<true>; }), - testing::RegisterTest("BadDynamicFixture2", "Derived", nullptr, nullptr, - __FILE__, __LINE__, - []() { return new DynamicTest<true>; })); - -// Two test environments for testing testing::AddGlobalTestEnvironment(). - -class FooEnvironment : public testing::Environment { - public: - void SetUp() override { printf("%s", "FooEnvironment::SetUp() called.\n"); } - - void TearDown() override { - printf("%s", "FooEnvironment::TearDown() called.\n"); - FAIL() << "Expected fatal failure."; - } -}; - -class BarEnvironment : public testing::Environment { - public: - void SetUp() override { printf("%s", "BarEnvironment::SetUp() called.\n"); } - - void TearDown() override { - printf("%s", "BarEnvironment::TearDown() called.\n"); - ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected non-fatal failure."; - } -}; - -// The main function. -// -// The idea is to use Google Test to run all the tests we have defined (some -// of them are intended to fail), and then compare the test results -// with the "golden" file. -int main(int argc, char **argv) { - testing::GTEST_FLAG(print_time) = false; - - // We just run the tests, knowing some of them are intended to fail. - // We will use a separate Python script to compare the output of - // this program with the golden file. - - // It's hard to test InitGoogleTest() directly, as it has many - // global side effects. The following line serves as a sanity test - // for it. - testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - bool internal_skip_environment_and_ad_hoc_tests = - std::count(argv, argv + argc, - std::string("internal_skip_environment_and_ad_hoc_tests")) > 0; - -#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - if (testing::internal::GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test) != "") { - // Skip the usual output capturing if we're running as the child - // process of an threadsafe-style death test. -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - posix::FReopen("nul:", "w", stdout); -# else - posix::FReopen("/dev/null", "w", stdout); -# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); - } -#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - - if (internal_skip_environment_and_ad_hoc_tests) - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); - - // Registers two global test environments. - // The golden file verifies that they are set up in the order they - // are registered, and torn down in the reverse order. - testing::AddGlobalTestEnvironment(new FooEnvironment); - testing::AddGlobalTestEnvironment(new BarEnvironment); -#if _MSC_VER -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4127 -#endif // _MSC_VER - return RunAllTests(); -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-param-test-invalid-name1-test.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-param-test-invalid-name1-test.py deleted file mode 100644 index 2a08477a7..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-param-test-invalid-name1-test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2015 Google Inc. All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Verifies that Google Test warns the user when not initialized properly.""" - -import gtest_test_utils - -binary_name = 'googletest-param-test-invalid-name1-test_' -COMMAND = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath(binary_name) - - -def Assert(condition): - if not condition: - raise AssertionError - - -def TestExitCodeAndOutput(command): - """Runs the given command and verifies its exit code and output.""" - - err = ('Parameterized test name \'"InvalidWithQuotes"\' is invalid') - - p = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess(command) - Assert(p.terminated_by_signal) - - # Verify the output message contains appropriate output - Assert(err in p.output) - - -class GTestParamTestInvalidName1Test(gtest_test_utils.TestCase): - - def testExitCodeAndOutput(self): - TestExitCodeAndOutput(COMMAND) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - gtest_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-param-test-invalid-name1-test_.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-param-test-invalid-name1-test_.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 955d69990..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-param-test-invalid-name1-test_.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2015, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -namespace { -class DummyTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<const char *> {}; - -TEST_P(DummyTest, Dummy) { -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(InvalidTestName, - DummyTest, - ::testing::Values("InvalidWithQuotes"), - ::testing::PrintToStringParamName()); - -} // namespace - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { - testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} - diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-param-test-invalid-name2-test.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-param-test-invalid-name2-test.py deleted file mode 100644 index ab838f463..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-param-test-invalid-name2-test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2015 Google Inc. All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Verifies that Google Test warns the user when not initialized properly.""" - -import gtest_test_utils - -binary_name = 'googletest-param-test-invalid-name2-test_' -COMMAND = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath(binary_name) - - -def Assert(condition): - if not condition: - raise AssertionError - - -def TestExitCodeAndOutput(command): - """Runs the given command and verifies its exit code and output.""" - - err = ('Duplicate parameterized test name \'a\'') - - p = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess(command) - Assert(p.terminated_by_signal) - - # Check for appropriate output - Assert(err in p.output) - - -class GTestParamTestInvalidName2Test(gtest_test_utils.TestCase): - - def testExitCodeAndOutput(self): - TestExitCodeAndOutput(COMMAND) - -if __name__ == '__main__': - gtest_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-param-test-invalid-name2-test_.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-param-test-invalid-name2-test_.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 76371df54..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-param-test-invalid-name2-test_.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2015, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -namespace { -class DummyTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<const char *> {}; - -std::string StringParamTestSuffix( - const testing::TestParamInfo<const char*>& info) { - return std::string(info.param); -} - -TEST_P(DummyTest, Dummy) { -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(DuplicateTestNames, - DummyTest, - ::testing::Values("a", "b", "a", "c"), - StringParamTestSuffix); -} // namespace - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { - testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} - - diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-param-test-test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-param-test-test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 6ba89654d..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-param-test-test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1118 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// Tests for Google Test itself. This file verifies that the parameter -// generators objects produce correct parameter sequences and that -// Google Test runtime instantiates correct tests from those sequences. - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -# include <algorithm> -# include <iostream> -# include <list> -# include <set> -# include <sstream> -# include <string> -# include <vector> - -# include "src/gtest-internal-inl.h" // for UnitTestOptions -# include "test/googletest-param-test-test.h" - -using ::std::vector; -using ::std::sort; - -using ::testing::AddGlobalTestEnvironment; -using ::testing::Bool; -using ::testing::Combine; -using ::testing::Message; -using ::testing::Range; -using ::testing::TestWithParam; -using ::testing::Values; -using ::testing::ValuesIn; - -using ::testing::internal::ParamGenerator; -using ::testing::internal::UnitTestOptions; - -// Prints a value to a string. -// -// FIXME: remove PrintValue() when we move matchers and -// EXPECT_THAT() from Google Mock to Google Test. At that time, we -// can write EXPECT_THAT(x, Eq(y)) to compare two tuples x and y, as -// EXPECT_THAT() and the matchers know how to print tuples. -template <typename T> -::std::string PrintValue(const T& value) { - return testing::PrintToString(value); -} - -// Verifies that a sequence generated by the generator and accessed -// via the iterator object matches the expected one using Google Test -// assertions. -template <typename T, size_t N> -void VerifyGenerator(const ParamGenerator<T>& generator, - const T (&expected_values)[N]) { - typename ParamGenerator<T>::iterator it = generator.begin(); - for (size_t i = 0; i < N; ++i) { - ASSERT_FALSE(it == generator.end()) - << "At element " << i << " when accessing via an iterator " - << "created with the copy constructor.\n"; - // We cannot use EXPECT_EQ() here as the values may be tuples, - // which don't support <<. - EXPECT_TRUE(expected_values[i] == *it) - << "where i is " << i - << ", expected_values[i] is " << PrintValue(expected_values[i]) - << ", *it is " << PrintValue(*it) - << ", and 'it' is an iterator created with the copy constructor.\n"; - ++it; - } - EXPECT_TRUE(it == generator.end()) - << "At the presumed end of sequence when accessing via an iterator " - << "created with the copy constructor.\n"; - - // Test the iterator assignment. The following lines verify that - // the sequence accessed via an iterator initialized via the - // assignment operator (as opposed to a copy constructor) matches - // just the same. - it = generator.begin(); - for (size_t i = 0; i < N; ++i) { - ASSERT_FALSE(it == generator.end()) - << "At element " << i << " when accessing via an iterator " - << "created with the assignment operator.\n"; - EXPECT_TRUE(expected_values[i] == *it) - << "where i is " << i - << ", expected_values[i] is " << PrintValue(expected_values[i]) - << ", *it is " << PrintValue(*it) - << ", and 'it' is an iterator created with the copy constructor.\n"; - ++it; - } - EXPECT_TRUE(it == generator.end()) - << "At the presumed end of sequence when accessing via an iterator " - << "created with the assignment operator.\n"; -} - -template <typename T> -void VerifyGeneratorIsEmpty(const ParamGenerator<T>& generator) { - typename ParamGenerator<T>::iterator it = generator.begin(); - EXPECT_TRUE(it == generator.end()); - - it = generator.begin(); - EXPECT_TRUE(it == generator.end()); -} - -// Generator tests. They test that each of the provided generator functions -// generates an expected sequence of values. The general test pattern -// instantiates a generator using one of the generator functions, -// checks the sequence produced by the generator using its iterator API, -// and then resets the iterator back to the beginning of the sequence -// and checks the sequence again. - -// Tests that iterators produced by generator functions conform to the -// ForwardIterator concept. -TEST(IteratorTest, ParamIteratorConformsToForwardIteratorConcept) { - const ParamGenerator<int> gen = Range(0, 10); - ParamGenerator<int>::iterator it = gen.begin(); - - // Verifies that iterator initialization works as expected. - ParamGenerator<int>::iterator it2 = it; - EXPECT_TRUE(*it == *it2) << "Initialized iterators must point to the " - << "element same as its source points to"; - - // Verifies that iterator assignment works as expected. - ++it; - EXPECT_FALSE(*it == *it2); - it2 = it; - EXPECT_TRUE(*it == *it2) << "Assigned iterators must point to the " - << "element same as its source points to"; - - // Verifies that prefix operator++() returns *this. - EXPECT_EQ(&it, &(++it)) << "Result of the prefix operator++ must be " - << "refer to the original object"; - - // Verifies that the result of the postfix operator++ points to the value - // pointed to by the original iterator. - int original_value = *it; // Have to compute it outside of macro call to be - // unaffected by the parameter evaluation order. - EXPECT_EQ(original_value, *(it++)); - - // Verifies that prefix and postfix operator++() advance an iterator - // all the same. - it2 = it; - ++it; - ++it2; - EXPECT_TRUE(*it == *it2); -} - -// Tests that Range() generates the expected sequence. -TEST(RangeTest, IntRangeWithDefaultStep) { - const ParamGenerator<int> gen = Range(0, 3); - const int expected_values[] = {0, 1, 2}; - VerifyGenerator(gen, expected_values); -} - -// Edge case. Tests that Range() generates the single element sequence -// as expected when provided with range limits that are equal. -TEST(RangeTest, IntRangeSingleValue) { - const ParamGenerator<int> gen = Range(0, 1); - const int expected_values[] = {0}; - VerifyGenerator(gen, expected_values); -} - -// Edge case. Tests that Range() with generates empty sequence when -// supplied with an empty range. -TEST(RangeTest, IntRangeEmpty) { - const ParamGenerator<int> gen = Range(0, 0); - VerifyGeneratorIsEmpty(gen); -} - -// Tests that Range() with custom step (greater then one) generates -// the expected sequence. -TEST(RangeTest, IntRangeWithCustomStep) { - const ParamGenerator<int> gen = Range(0, 9, 3); - const int expected_values[] = {0, 3, 6}; - VerifyGenerator(gen, expected_values); -} - -// Tests that Range() with custom step (greater then one) generates -// the expected sequence when the last element does not fall on the -// upper range limit. Sequences generated by Range() must not have -// elements beyond the range limits. -TEST(RangeTest, IntRangeWithCustomStepOverUpperBound) { - const ParamGenerator<int> gen = Range(0, 4, 3); - const int expected_values[] = {0, 3}; - VerifyGenerator(gen, expected_values); -} - -// Verifies that Range works with user-defined types that define -// copy constructor, operator=(), operator+(), and operator<(). -class DogAdder { - public: - explicit DogAdder(const char* a_value) : value_(a_value) {} - DogAdder(const DogAdder& other) : value_(other.value_.c_str()) {} - - DogAdder operator=(const DogAdder& other) { - if (this != &other) - value_ = other.value_; - return *this; - } - DogAdder operator+(const DogAdder& other) const { - Message msg; - msg << value_.c_str() << other.value_.c_str(); - return DogAdder(msg.GetString().c_str()); - } - bool operator<(const DogAdder& other) const { - return value_ < other.value_; - } - const std::string& value() const { return value_; } - - private: - std::string value_; -}; - -TEST(RangeTest, WorksWithACustomType) { - const ParamGenerator<DogAdder> gen = - Range(DogAdder("cat"), DogAdder("catdogdog"), DogAdder("dog")); - ParamGenerator<DogAdder>::iterator it = gen.begin(); - - ASSERT_FALSE(it == gen.end()); - EXPECT_STREQ("cat", it->value().c_str()); - - ASSERT_FALSE(++it == gen.end()); - EXPECT_STREQ("catdog", it->value().c_str()); - - EXPECT_TRUE(++it == gen.end()); -} - -class IntWrapper { - public: - explicit IntWrapper(int a_value) : value_(a_value) {} - IntWrapper(const IntWrapper& other) : value_(other.value_) {} - - IntWrapper operator=(const IntWrapper& other) { - value_ = other.value_; - return *this; - } - // operator+() adds a different type. - IntWrapper operator+(int other) const { return IntWrapper(value_ + other); } - bool operator<(const IntWrapper& other) const { - return value_ < other.value_; - } - int value() const { return value_; } - - private: - int value_; -}; - -TEST(RangeTest, WorksWithACustomTypeWithDifferentIncrementType) { - const ParamGenerator<IntWrapper> gen = Range(IntWrapper(0), IntWrapper(2)); - ParamGenerator<IntWrapper>::iterator it = gen.begin(); - - ASSERT_FALSE(it == gen.end()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, it->value()); - - ASSERT_FALSE(++it == gen.end()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, it->value()); - - EXPECT_TRUE(++it == gen.end()); -} - -// Tests that ValuesIn() with an array parameter generates -// the expected sequence. -TEST(ValuesInTest, ValuesInArray) { - int array[] = {3, 5, 8}; - const ParamGenerator<int> gen = ValuesIn(array); - VerifyGenerator(gen, array); -} - -// Tests that ValuesIn() with a const array parameter generates -// the expected sequence. -TEST(ValuesInTest, ValuesInConstArray) { - const int array[] = {3, 5, 8}; - const ParamGenerator<int> gen = ValuesIn(array); - VerifyGenerator(gen, array); -} - -// Edge case. Tests that ValuesIn() with an array parameter containing a -// single element generates the single element sequence. -TEST(ValuesInTest, ValuesInSingleElementArray) { - int array[] = {42}; - const ParamGenerator<int> gen = ValuesIn(array); - VerifyGenerator(gen, array); -} - -// Tests that ValuesIn() generates the expected sequence for an STL -// container (vector). -TEST(ValuesInTest, ValuesInVector) { - typedef ::std::vector<int> ContainerType; - ContainerType values; - values.push_back(3); - values.push_back(5); - values.push_back(8); - const ParamGenerator<int> gen = ValuesIn(values); - - const int expected_values[] = {3, 5, 8}; - VerifyGenerator(gen, expected_values); -} - -// Tests that ValuesIn() generates the expected sequence. -TEST(ValuesInTest, ValuesInIteratorRange) { - typedef ::std::vector<int> ContainerType; - ContainerType values; - values.push_back(3); - values.push_back(5); - values.push_back(8); - const ParamGenerator<int> gen = ValuesIn(values.begin(), values.end()); - - const int expected_values[] = {3, 5, 8}; - VerifyGenerator(gen, expected_values); -} - -// Edge case. Tests that ValuesIn() provided with an iterator range specifying a -// single value generates a single-element sequence. -TEST(ValuesInTest, ValuesInSingleElementIteratorRange) { - typedef ::std::vector<int> ContainerType; - ContainerType values; - values.push_back(42); - const ParamGenerator<int> gen = ValuesIn(values.begin(), values.end()); - - const int expected_values[] = {42}; - VerifyGenerator(gen, expected_values); -} - -// Edge case. Tests that ValuesIn() provided with an empty iterator range -// generates an empty sequence. -TEST(ValuesInTest, ValuesInEmptyIteratorRange) { - typedef ::std::vector<int> ContainerType; - ContainerType values; - const ParamGenerator<int> gen = ValuesIn(values.begin(), values.end()); - - VerifyGeneratorIsEmpty(gen); -} - -// Tests that the Values() generates the expected sequence. -TEST(ValuesTest, ValuesWorks) { - const ParamGenerator<int> gen = Values(3, 5, 8); - - const int expected_values[] = {3, 5, 8}; - VerifyGenerator(gen, expected_values); -} - -// Tests that Values() generates the expected sequences from elements of -// different types convertible to ParamGenerator's parameter type. -TEST(ValuesTest, ValuesWorksForValuesOfCompatibleTypes) { - const ParamGenerator<double> gen = Values(3, 5.0f, 8.0); - - const double expected_values[] = {3.0, 5.0, 8.0}; - VerifyGenerator(gen, expected_values); -} - -TEST(ValuesTest, ValuesWorksForMaxLengthList) { - const ParamGenerator<int> gen = Values( - 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, - 110, 120, 130, 140, 150, 160, 170, 180, 190, 200, - 210, 220, 230, 240, 250, 260, 270, 280, 290, 300, - 310, 320, 330, 340, 350, 360, 370, 380, 390, 400, - 410, 420, 430, 440, 450, 460, 470, 480, 490, 500); - - const int expected_values[] = { - 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, - 110, 120, 130, 140, 150, 160, 170, 180, 190, 200, - 210, 220, 230, 240, 250, 260, 270, 280, 290, 300, - 310, 320, 330, 340, 350, 360, 370, 380, 390, 400, - 410, 420, 430, 440, 450, 460, 470, 480, 490, 500}; - VerifyGenerator(gen, expected_values); -} - -// Edge case test. Tests that single-parameter Values() generates the sequence -// with the single value. -TEST(ValuesTest, ValuesWithSingleParameter) { - const ParamGenerator<int> gen = Values(42); - - const int expected_values[] = {42}; - VerifyGenerator(gen, expected_values); -} - -// Tests that Bool() generates sequence (false, true). -TEST(BoolTest, BoolWorks) { - const ParamGenerator<bool> gen = Bool(); - - const bool expected_values[] = {false, true}; - VerifyGenerator(gen, expected_values); -} - -// Tests that Combine() with two parameters generates the expected sequence. -TEST(CombineTest, CombineWithTwoParameters) { - const char* foo = "foo"; - const char* bar = "bar"; - const ParamGenerator<std::tuple<const char*, int> > gen = - Combine(Values(foo, bar), Values(3, 4)); - - std::tuple<const char*, int> expected_values[] = { - std::make_tuple(foo, 3), std::make_tuple(foo, 4), std::make_tuple(bar, 3), - std::make_tuple(bar, 4)}; - VerifyGenerator(gen, expected_values); -} - -// Tests that Combine() with three parameters generates the expected sequence. -TEST(CombineTest, CombineWithThreeParameters) { - const ParamGenerator<std::tuple<int, int, int> > gen = - Combine(Values(0, 1), Values(3, 4), Values(5, 6)); - std::tuple<int, int, int> expected_values[] = { - std::make_tuple(0, 3, 5), std::make_tuple(0, 3, 6), - std::make_tuple(0, 4, 5), std::make_tuple(0, 4, 6), - std::make_tuple(1, 3, 5), std::make_tuple(1, 3, 6), - std::make_tuple(1, 4, 5), std::make_tuple(1, 4, 6)}; - VerifyGenerator(gen, expected_values); -} - -// Tests that the Combine() with the first parameter generating a single value -// sequence generates a sequence with the number of elements equal to the -// number of elements in the sequence generated by the second parameter. -TEST(CombineTest, CombineWithFirstParameterSingleValue) { - const ParamGenerator<std::tuple<int, int> > gen = - Combine(Values(42), Values(0, 1)); - - std::tuple<int, int> expected_values[] = {std::make_tuple(42, 0), - std::make_tuple(42, 1)}; - VerifyGenerator(gen, expected_values); -} - -// Tests that the Combine() with the second parameter generating a single value -// sequence generates a sequence with the number of elements equal to the -// number of elements in the sequence generated by the first parameter. -TEST(CombineTest, CombineWithSecondParameterSingleValue) { - const ParamGenerator<std::tuple<int, int> > gen = - Combine(Values(0, 1), Values(42)); - - std::tuple<int, int> expected_values[] = {std::make_tuple(0, 42), - std::make_tuple(1, 42)}; - VerifyGenerator(gen, expected_values); -} - -// Tests that when the first parameter produces an empty sequence, -// Combine() produces an empty sequence, too. -TEST(CombineTest, CombineWithFirstParameterEmptyRange) { - const ParamGenerator<std::tuple<int, int> > gen = - Combine(Range(0, 0), Values(0, 1)); - VerifyGeneratorIsEmpty(gen); -} - -// Tests that when the second parameter produces an empty sequence, -// Combine() produces an empty sequence, too. -TEST(CombineTest, CombineWithSecondParameterEmptyRange) { - const ParamGenerator<std::tuple<int, int> > gen = - Combine(Values(0, 1), Range(1, 1)); - VerifyGeneratorIsEmpty(gen); -} - -// Edge case. Tests that combine works with the maximum number -// of parameters supported by Google Test (currently 10). -TEST(CombineTest, CombineWithMaxNumberOfParameters) { - const char* foo = "foo"; - const char* bar = "bar"; - const ParamGenerator< - std::tuple<const char*, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int> > - gen = - Combine(Values(foo, bar), Values(1), Values(2), Values(3), Values(4), - Values(5), Values(6), Values(7), Values(8), Values(9)); - - std::tuple<const char*, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int> - expected_values[] = {std::make_tuple(foo, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9), - std::make_tuple(bar, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)}; - VerifyGenerator(gen, expected_values); -} - -class NonDefaultConstructAssignString { - public: - NonDefaultConstructAssignString(const std::string& s) : str_(s) {} - - const std::string& str() const { return str_; } - - private: - std::string str_; - - // Not default constructible - NonDefaultConstructAssignString(); - // Not assignable - void operator=(const NonDefaultConstructAssignString&); -}; - -TEST(CombineTest, NonDefaultConstructAssign) { - const ParamGenerator<std::tuple<int, NonDefaultConstructAssignString> > gen = - Combine(Values(0, 1), Values(NonDefaultConstructAssignString("A"), - NonDefaultConstructAssignString("B"))); - - ParamGenerator<std::tuple<int, NonDefaultConstructAssignString> >::iterator - it = gen.begin(); - - EXPECT_EQ(0, std::get<0>(*it)); - EXPECT_EQ("A", std::get<1>(*it).str()); - ++it; - - EXPECT_EQ(0, std::get<0>(*it)); - EXPECT_EQ("B", std::get<1>(*it).str()); - ++it; - - EXPECT_EQ(1, std::get<0>(*it)); - EXPECT_EQ("A", std::get<1>(*it).str()); - ++it; - - EXPECT_EQ(1, std::get<0>(*it)); - EXPECT_EQ("B", std::get<1>(*it).str()); - ++it; - - EXPECT_TRUE(it == gen.end()); -} - - -// Tests that an generator produces correct sequence after being -// assigned from another generator. -TEST(ParamGeneratorTest, AssignmentWorks) { - ParamGenerator<int> gen = Values(1, 2); - const ParamGenerator<int> gen2 = Values(3, 4); - gen = gen2; - - const int expected_values[] = {3, 4}; - VerifyGenerator(gen, expected_values); -} - -// This test verifies that the tests are expanded and run as specified: -// one test per element from the sequence produced by the generator -// specified in INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P. It also verifies that the test's -// fixture constructor, SetUp(), and TearDown() have run and have been -// supplied with the correct parameters. - -// The use of environment object allows detection of the case where no test -// case functionality is run at all. In this case TearDownTestSuite will not -// be able to detect missing tests, naturally. -template <int kExpectedCalls> -class TestGenerationEnvironment : public ::testing::Environment { - public: - static TestGenerationEnvironment* Instance() { - static TestGenerationEnvironment* instance = new TestGenerationEnvironment; - return instance; - } - - void FixtureConstructorExecuted() { fixture_constructor_count_++; } - void SetUpExecuted() { set_up_count_++; } - void TearDownExecuted() { tear_down_count_++; } - void TestBodyExecuted() { test_body_count_++; } - - void TearDown() override { - // If all MultipleTestGenerationTest tests have been de-selected - // by the filter flag, the following checks make no sense. - bool perform_check = false; - - for (int i = 0; i < kExpectedCalls; ++i) { - Message msg; - msg << "TestsExpandedAndRun/" << i; - if (UnitTestOptions::FilterMatchesTest( - "TestExpansionModule/MultipleTestGenerationTest", - msg.GetString().c_str())) { - perform_check = true; - } - } - if (perform_check) { - EXPECT_EQ(kExpectedCalls, fixture_constructor_count_) - << "Fixture constructor of ParamTestGenerationTest test case " - << "has not been run as expected."; - EXPECT_EQ(kExpectedCalls, set_up_count_) - << "Fixture SetUp method of ParamTestGenerationTest test case " - << "has not been run as expected."; - EXPECT_EQ(kExpectedCalls, tear_down_count_) - << "Fixture TearDown method of ParamTestGenerationTest test case " - << "has not been run as expected."; - EXPECT_EQ(kExpectedCalls, test_body_count_) - << "Test in ParamTestGenerationTest test case " - << "has not been run as expected."; - } - } - - private: - TestGenerationEnvironment() : fixture_constructor_count_(0), set_up_count_(0), - tear_down_count_(0), test_body_count_(0) {} - - int fixture_constructor_count_; - int set_up_count_; - int tear_down_count_; - int test_body_count_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TestGenerationEnvironment); -}; - -const int test_generation_params[] = {36, 42, 72}; - -class TestGenerationTest : public TestWithParam<int> { - public: - enum { - PARAMETER_COUNT = - sizeof(test_generation_params)/sizeof(test_generation_params[0]) - }; - - typedef TestGenerationEnvironment<PARAMETER_COUNT> Environment; - - TestGenerationTest() { - Environment::Instance()->FixtureConstructorExecuted(); - current_parameter_ = GetParam(); - } - void SetUp() override { - Environment::Instance()->SetUpExecuted(); - EXPECT_EQ(current_parameter_, GetParam()); - } - void TearDown() override { - Environment::Instance()->TearDownExecuted(); - EXPECT_EQ(current_parameter_, GetParam()); - } - - static void SetUpTestSuite() { - bool all_tests_in_test_case_selected = true; - - for (int i = 0; i < PARAMETER_COUNT; ++i) { - Message test_name; - test_name << "TestsExpandedAndRun/" << i; - if ( !UnitTestOptions::FilterMatchesTest( - "TestExpansionModule/MultipleTestGenerationTest", - test_name.GetString())) { - all_tests_in_test_case_selected = false; - } - } - EXPECT_TRUE(all_tests_in_test_case_selected) - << "When running the TestGenerationTest test case all of its tests\n" - << "must be selected by the filter flag for the test case to pass.\n" - << "If not all of them are enabled, we can't reliably conclude\n" - << "that the correct number of tests have been generated."; - - collected_parameters_.clear(); - } - - static void TearDownTestSuite() { - vector<int> expected_values(test_generation_params, - test_generation_params + PARAMETER_COUNT); - // Test execution order is not guaranteed by Google Test, - // so the order of values in collected_parameters_ can be - // different and we have to sort to compare. - sort(expected_values.begin(), expected_values.end()); - sort(collected_parameters_.begin(), collected_parameters_.end()); - - EXPECT_TRUE(collected_parameters_ == expected_values); - } - - protected: - int current_parameter_; - static vector<int> collected_parameters_; - - private: - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TestGenerationTest); -}; -vector<int> TestGenerationTest::collected_parameters_; - -TEST_P(TestGenerationTest, TestsExpandedAndRun) { - Environment::Instance()->TestBodyExecuted(); - EXPECT_EQ(current_parameter_, GetParam()); - collected_parameters_.push_back(GetParam()); -} -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(TestExpansionModule, TestGenerationTest, - ValuesIn(test_generation_params)); - -// This test verifies that the element sequence (third parameter of -// INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P) is evaluated in InitGoogleTest() and neither at -// the call site of INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P nor in RUN_ALL_TESTS(). For -// that, we declare param_value_ to be a static member of -// GeneratorEvaluationTest and initialize it to 0. We set it to 1 in -// main(), just before invocation of InitGoogleTest(). After calling -// InitGoogleTest(), we set the value to 2. If the sequence is evaluated -// before or after InitGoogleTest, INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P will create a -// test with parameter other than 1, and the test body will fail the -// assertion. -class GeneratorEvaluationTest : public TestWithParam<int> { - public: - static int param_value() { return param_value_; } - static void set_param_value(int param_value) { param_value_ = param_value; } - - private: - static int param_value_; -}; -int GeneratorEvaluationTest::param_value_ = 0; - -TEST_P(GeneratorEvaluationTest, GeneratorsEvaluatedInMain) { - EXPECT_EQ(1, GetParam()); -} -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(GenEvalModule, GeneratorEvaluationTest, - Values(GeneratorEvaluationTest::param_value())); - -// Tests that generators defined in a different translation unit are -// functional. Generator extern_gen is defined in gtest-param-test_test2.cc. -extern ParamGenerator<int> extern_gen; -class ExternalGeneratorTest : public TestWithParam<int> {}; -TEST_P(ExternalGeneratorTest, ExternalGenerator) { - // Sequence produced by extern_gen contains only a single value - // which we verify here. - EXPECT_EQ(GetParam(), 33); -} -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(ExternalGeneratorModule, ExternalGeneratorTest, - extern_gen); - -// Tests that a parameterized test case can be defined in one translation -// unit and instantiated in another. This test will be instantiated in -// gtest-param-test_test2.cc. ExternalInstantiationTest fixture class is -// defined in gtest-param-test_test.h. -TEST_P(ExternalInstantiationTest, IsMultipleOf33) { - EXPECT_EQ(0, GetParam() % 33); -} - -// Tests that a parameterized test case can be instantiated with multiple -// generators. -class MultipleInstantiationTest : public TestWithParam<int> {}; -TEST_P(MultipleInstantiationTest, AllowsMultipleInstances) { -} -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(Sequence1, MultipleInstantiationTest, Values(1, 2)); -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(Sequence2, MultipleInstantiationTest, Range(3, 5)); - -// Tests that a parameterized test case can be instantiated -// in multiple translation units. This test will be instantiated -// here and in gtest-param-test_test2.cc. -// InstantiationInMultipleTranslationUnitsTest fixture class -// is defined in gtest-param-test_test.h. -TEST_P(InstantiationInMultipleTranslationUnitsTest, IsMultipleOf42) { - EXPECT_EQ(0, GetParam() % 42); -} -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(Sequence1, InstantiationInMultipleTranslationUnitsTest, - Values(42, 42 * 2)); - -// Tests that each iteration of parameterized test runs in a separate test -// object. -class SeparateInstanceTest : public TestWithParam<int> { - public: - SeparateInstanceTest() : count_(0) {} - - static void TearDownTestSuite() { - EXPECT_GE(global_count_, 2) - << "If some (but not all) SeparateInstanceTest tests have been " - << "filtered out this test will fail. Make sure that all " - << "GeneratorEvaluationTest are selected or de-selected together " - << "by the test filter."; - } - - protected: - int count_; - static int global_count_; -}; -int SeparateInstanceTest::global_count_ = 0; - -TEST_P(SeparateInstanceTest, TestsRunInSeparateInstances) { - EXPECT_EQ(0, count_++); - global_count_++; -} -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(FourElemSequence, SeparateInstanceTest, Range(1, 4)); - -// Tests that all instantiations of a test have named appropriately. Test -// defined with TEST_P(TestSuiteName, TestName) and instantiated with -// INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(SequenceName, TestSuiteName, generator) must be -// named SequenceName/TestSuiteName.TestName/i, where i is the 0-based index of -// the sequence element used to instantiate the test. -class NamingTest : public TestWithParam<int> {}; - -TEST_P(NamingTest, TestsReportCorrectNamesAndParameters) { - const ::testing::TestInfo* const test_info = - ::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info(); - - EXPECT_STREQ("ZeroToFiveSequence/NamingTest", test_info->test_suite_name()); - - Message index_stream; - index_stream << "TestsReportCorrectNamesAndParameters/" << GetParam(); - EXPECT_STREQ(index_stream.GetString().c_str(), test_info->name()); - - EXPECT_EQ(::testing::PrintToString(GetParam()), test_info->value_param()); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(ZeroToFiveSequence, NamingTest, Range(0, 5)); - -// Tests that macros in test names are expanded correctly. -class MacroNamingTest : public TestWithParam<int> {}; - -#define PREFIX_WITH_FOO(test_name) Foo##test_name -#define PREFIX_WITH_MACRO(test_name) Macro##test_name - -TEST_P(PREFIX_WITH_MACRO(NamingTest), PREFIX_WITH_FOO(SomeTestName)) { - const ::testing::TestInfo* const test_info = - ::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info(); - - EXPECT_STREQ("FortyTwo/MacroNamingTest", test_info->test_suite_name()); - EXPECT_STREQ("FooSomeTestName/0", test_info->name()); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(FortyTwo, MacroNamingTest, Values(42)); - -// Tests the same thing for non-parametrized tests. -class MacroNamingTestNonParametrized : public ::testing::Test {}; - -TEST_F(PREFIX_WITH_MACRO(NamingTestNonParametrized), - PREFIX_WITH_FOO(SomeTestName)) { - const ::testing::TestInfo* const test_info = - ::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info(); - - EXPECT_STREQ("MacroNamingTestNonParametrized", test_info->test_suite_name()); - EXPECT_STREQ("FooSomeTestName", test_info->name()); -} - -TEST(MacroNameing, LookupNames) { - std::set<std::string> know_suite_names, know_test_names; - - auto ins = testing::UnitTest::GetInstance(); - int ts = 0; - while (const testing::TestSuite* suite = ins->GetTestSuite(ts++)) { - know_suite_names.insert(suite->name()); - - int ti = 0; - while (const testing::TestInfo* info = suite->GetTestInfo(ti++)) { - know_test_names.insert(std::string(suite->name()) + "." + info->name()); - } - } - - // Check that the expected form of the test suit name actualy exists. - EXPECT_NE( // - know_suite_names.find("FortyTwo/MacroNamingTest"), - know_suite_names.end()); - EXPECT_NE( - know_suite_names.find("MacroNamingTestNonParametrized"), - know_suite_names.end()); - // Check that the expected form of the test name actualy exists. - EXPECT_NE( // - know_test_names.find("FortyTwo/MacroNamingTest.FooSomeTestName/0"), - know_test_names.end()); - EXPECT_NE( - know_test_names.find("MacroNamingTestNonParametrized.FooSomeTestName"), - know_test_names.end()); -} - -// Tests that user supplied custom parameter names are working correctly. -// Runs the test with a builtin helper method which uses PrintToString, -// as well as a custom function and custom functor to ensure all possible -// uses work correctly. -class CustomFunctorNamingTest : public TestWithParam<std::string> {}; -TEST_P(CustomFunctorNamingTest, CustomTestNames) {} - -struct CustomParamNameFunctor { - std::string operator()(const ::testing::TestParamInfo<std::string>& inf) { - return inf.param; - } -}; - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(CustomParamNameFunctor, CustomFunctorNamingTest, - Values(std::string("FunctorName")), - CustomParamNameFunctor()); - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(AllAllowedCharacters, CustomFunctorNamingTest, - Values("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", - "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ", "01234567890_"), - CustomParamNameFunctor()); - -inline std::string CustomParamNameFunction( - const ::testing::TestParamInfo<std::string>& inf) { - return inf.param; -} - -class CustomFunctionNamingTest : public TestWithParam<std::string> {}; -TEST_P(CustomFunctionNamingTest, CustomTestNames) {} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(CustomParamNameFunction, CustomFunctionNamingTest, - Values(std::string("FunctionName")), - CustomParamNameFunction); - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(CustomParamNameFunctionP, CustomFunctionNamingTest, - Values(std::string("FunctionNameP")), - &CustomParamNameFunction); - -// Test custom naming with a lambda - -class CustomLambdaNamingTest : public TestWithParam<std::string> {}; -TEST_P(CustomLambdaNamingTest, CustomTestNames) {} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(CustomParamNameLambda, CustomLambdaNamingTest, - Values(std::string("LambdaName")), - [](const ::testing::TestParamInfo<std::string>& inf) { - return inf.param; - }); - -TEST(CustomNamingTest, CheckNameRegistry) { - ::testing::UnitTest* unit_test = ::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance(); - std::set<std::string> test_names; - for (int suite_num = 0; suite_num < unit_test->total_test_suite_count(); - ++suite_num) { - const ::testing::TestSuite* test_suite = unit_test->GetTestSuite(suite_num); - for (int test_num = 0; test_num < test_suite->total_test_count(); - ++test_num) { - const ::testing::TestInfo* test_info = test_suite->GetTestInfo(test_num); - test_names.insert(std::string(test_info->name())); - } - } - EXPECT_EQ(1u, test_names.count("CustomTestNames/FunctorName")); - EXPECT_EQ(1u, test_names.count("CustomTestNames/FunctionName")); - EXPECT_EQ(1u, test_names.count("CustomTestNames/FunctionNameP")); - EXPECT_EQ(1u, test_names.count("CustomTestNames/LambdaName")); -} - -// Test a numeric name to ensure PrintToStringParamName works correctly. - -class CustomIntegerNamingTest : public TestWithParam<int> {}; - -TEST_P(CustomIntegerNamingTest, TestsReportCorrectNames) { - const ::testing::TestInfo* const test_info = - ::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info(); - Message test_name_stream; - test_name_stream << "TestsReportCorrectNames/" << GetParam(); - EXPECT_STREQ(test_name_stream.GetString().c_str(), test_info->name()); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(PrintToString, CustomIntegerNamingTest, Range(0, 5), - ::testing::PrintToStringParamName()); - -// Test a custom struct with PrintToString. - -struct CustomStruct { - explicit CustomStruct(int value) : x(value) {} - int x; -}; - -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& stream, const CustomStruct& val) { - stream << val.x; - return stream; -} - -class CustomStructNamingTest : public TestWithParam<CustomStruct> {}; - -TEST_P(CustomStructNamingTest, TestsReportCorrectNames) { - const ::testing::TestInfo* const test_info = - ::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info(); - Message test_name_stream; - test_name_stream << "TestsReportCorrectNames/" << GetParam(); - EXPECT_STREQ(test_name_stream.GetString().c_str(), test_info->name()); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(PrintToString, CustomStructNamingTest, - Values(CustomStruct(0), CustomStruct(1)), - ::testing::PrintToStringParamName()); - -// Test that using a stateful parameter naming function works as expected. - -struct StatefulNamingFunctor { - StatefulNamingFunctor() : sum(0) {} - std::string operator()(const ::testing::TestParamInfo<int>& info) { - int value = info.param + sum; - sum += info.param; - return ::testing::PrintToString(value); - } - int sum; -}; - -class StatefulNamingTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<int> { - protected: - StatefulNamingTest() : sum_(0) {} - int sum_; -}; - -TEST_P(StatefulNamingTest, TestsReportCorrectNames) { - const ::testing::TestInfo* const test_info = - ::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info(); - sum_ += GetParam(); - Message test_name_stream; - test_name_stream << "TestsReportCorrectNames/" << sum_; - EXPECT_STREQ(test_name_stream.GetString().c_str(), test_info->name()); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(StatefulNamingFunctor, StatefulNamingTest, Range(0, 5), - StatefulNamingFunctor()); - -// Class that cannot be streamed into an ostream. It needs to be copyable -// (and, in case of MSVC, also assignable) in order to be a test parameter -// type. Its default copy constructor and assignment operator do exactly -// what we need. -class Unstreamable { - public: - explicit Unstreamable(int value) : value_(value) {} - // -Wunused-private-field: dummy accessor for `value_`. - const int& dummy_value() const { return value_; } - - private: - int value_; -}; - -class CommentTest : public TestWithParam<Unstreamable> {}; - -TEST_P(CommentTest, TestsCorrectlyReportUnstreamableParams) { - const ::testing::TestInfo* const test_info = - ::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info(); - - EXPECT_EQ(::testing::PrintToString(GetParam()), test_info->value_param()); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(InstantiationWithComments, CommentTest, - Values(Unstreamable(1))); - -// Verify that we can create a hierarchy of test fixtures, where the base -// class fixture is not parameterized and the derived class is. In this case -// ParameterizedDerivedTest inherits from NonParameterizedBaseTest. We -// perform simple tests on both. -class NonParameterizedBaseTest : public ::testing::Test { - public: - NonParameterizedBaseTest() : n_(17) { } - protected: - int n_; -}; - -class ParameterizedDerivedTest : public NonParameterizedBaseTest, - public ::testing::WithParamInterface<int> { - protected: - ParameterizedDerivedTest() : count_(0) { } - int count_; - static int global_count_; -}; - -int ParameterizedDerivedTest::global_count_ = 0; - -TEST_F(NonParameterizedBaseTest, FixtureIsInitialized) { - EXPECT_EQ(17, n_); -} - -TEST_P(ParameterizedDerivedTest, SeesSequence) { - EXPECT_EQ(17, n_); - EXPECT_EQ(0, count_++); - EXPECT_EQ(GetParam(), global_count_++); -} - -class ParameterizedDeathTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<int> { }; - -TEST_F(ParameterizedDeathTest, GetParamDiesFromTestF) { - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(GetParam(), - ".* value-parameterized test .*"); -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(RangeZeroToFive, ParameterizedDerivedTest, - Range(0, 5)); - -// Tests param generator working with Enums -enum MyEnums { - ENUM1 = 1, - ENUM2 = 3, - ENUM3 = 8, -}; - -class MyEnumTest : public testing::TestWithParam<MyEnums> {}; - -TEST_P(MyEnumTest, ChecksParamMoreThanZero) { EXPECT_GE(10, GetParam()); } -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(MyEnumTests, MyEnumTest, - ::testing::Values(ENUM1, ENUM2, 0)); - -namespace works_here { -// Never used not instantiated, this should work. -class NotUsedTest : public testing::TestWithParam<int> {}; - -/////// -// Never used not instantiated, this should work. -template <typename T> -class NotUsedTypeTest : public testing::Test {}; -TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(NotUsedTypeTest); - -// Used but not instantiated, this would fail. but... -class NotInstantiatedTest : public testing::TestWithParam<int> {}; -// ... we mark is as allowed. -GTEST_ALLOW_UNINSTANTIATED_PARAMETERIZED_TEST(NotInstantiatedTest); - -TEST_P(NotInstantiatedTest, Used) { } - -using OtherName = NotInstantiatedTest; -GTEST_ALLOW_UNINSTANTIATED_PARAMETERIZED_TEST(OtherName); -TEST_P(OtherName, Used) { } - -// Used but not instantiated, this would fail. but... -template <typename T> -class NotInstantiatedTypeTest : public testing::Test {}; -TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(NotInstantiatedTypeTest); -// ... we mark is as allowed. -GTEST_ALLOW_UNINSTANTIATED_PARAMETERIZED_TEST(NotInstantiatedTypeTest); - -TYPED_TEST_P(NotInstantiatedTypeTest, Used) { } -REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(NotInstantiatedTypeTest, Used); -} // namespace works_here - -int main(int argc, char **argv) { - // Used in TestGenerationTest test suite. - AddGlobalTestEnvironment(TestGenerationTest::Environment::Instance()); - // Used in GeneratorEvaluationTest test suite. Tests that the updated value - // will be picked up for instantiating tests in GeneratorEvaluationTest. - GeneratorEvaluationTest::set_param_value(1); - - ::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - - // Used in GeneratorEvaluationTest test suite. Tests that value updated - // here will NOT be used for instantiating tests in - // GeneratorEvaluationTest. - GeneratorEvaluationTest::set_param_value(2); - - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-param-test-test.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-param-test-test.h deleted file mode 100644 index 648057017..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-param-test-test.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -// -// The Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework (Google Test) -// -// This header file provides classes and functions used internally -// for testing Google Test itself. - -#ifndef GTEST_TEST_GTEST_PARAM_TEST_TEST_H_ -#define GTEST_TEST_GTEST_PARAM_TEST_TEST_H_ - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -// Test fixture for testing definition and instantiation of a test -// in separate translation units. -class ExternalInstantiationTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<int> { -}; - -// Test fixture for testing instantiation of a test in multiple -// translation units. -class InstantiationInMultipleTranslationUnitsTest - : public ::testing::TestWithParam<int> { -}; - -#endif // GTEST_TEST_GTEST_PARAM_TEST_TEST_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-param-test2-test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-param-test2-test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 2a29fb1d0..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-param-test2-test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// Tests for Google Test itself. This verifies that the basic constructs of -// Google Test work. - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "test/googletest-param-test-test.h" - -using ::testing::Values; -using ::testing::internal::ParamGenerator; - -// Tests that generators defined in a different translation unit -// are functional. The test using extern_gen is defined -// in googletest-param-test-test.cc. -ParamGenerator<int> extern_gen = Values(33); - -// Tests that a parameterized test case can be defined in one translation unit -// and instantiated in another. The test is defined in -// googletest-param-test-test.cc and ExternalInstantiationTest fixture class is -// defined in gtest-param-test_test.h. -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(MultiplesOf33, - ExternalInstantiationTest, - Values(33, 66)); - -// Tests that a parameterized test case can be instantiated -// in multiple translation units. Another instantiation is defined -// in googletest-param-test-test.cc and -// InstantiationInMultipleTranslationUnitsTest fixture is defined in -// gtest-param-test_test.h -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(Sequence2, - InstantiationInMultipleTranslationUnitsTest, - Values(42*3, 42*4, 42*5)); - diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-port-test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-port-test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 60d637c32..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-port-test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1272 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -// -// This file tests the internal cross-platform support utilities. -#include <stdio.h> - -#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h" - -#if GTEST_OS_MAC -# include <time.h> -#endif // GTEST_OS_MAC - -#include <list> -#include <memory> -#include <utility> // For std::pair and std::make_pair. -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest-spi.h" -#include "src/gtest-internal-inl.h" - -using std::make_pair; -using std::pair; - -namespace testing { -namespace internal { - -TEST(IsXDigitTest, WorksForNarrowAscii) { - EXPECT_TRUE(IsXDigit('0')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsXDigit('9')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsXDigit('A')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsXDigit('F')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsXDigit('a')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsXDigit('f')); - - EXPECT_FALSE(IsXDigit('-')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsXDigit('g')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsXDigit('G')); -} - -TEST(IsXDigitTest, ReturnsFalseForNarrowNonAscii) { - EXPECT_FALSE(IsXDigit(static_cast<char>('\x80'))); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsXDigit(static_cast<char>('0' | '\x80'))); -} - -TEST(IsXDigitTest, WorksForWideAscii) { - EXPECT_TRUE(IsXDigit(L'0')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsXDigit(L'9')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsXDigit(L'A')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsXDigit(L'F')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsXDigit(L'a')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsXDigit(L'f')); - - EXPECT_FALSE(IsXDigit(L'-')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsXDigit(L'g')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsXDigit(L'G')); -} - -TEST(IsXDigitTest, ReturnsFalseForWideNonAscii) { - EXPECT_FALSE(IsXDigit(static_cast<wchar_t>(0x80))); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsXDigit(static_cast<wchar_t>(L'0' | 0x80))); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsXDigit(static_cast<wchar_t>(L'0' | 0x100))); -} - -class Base { - public: - // Copy constructor and assignment operator do exactly what we need, so we - // use them. - Base() : member_(0) {} - explicit Base(int n) : member_(n) {} - virtual ~Base() {} - int member() { return member_; } - - private: - int member_; -}; - -class Derived : public Base { - public: - explicit Derived(int n) : Base(n) {} -}; - -TEST(ImplicitCastTest, ConvertsPointers) { - Derived derived(0); - EXPECT_TRUE(&derived == ::testing::internal::ImplicitCast_<Base*>(&derived)); -} - -TEST(ImplicitCastTest, CanUseInheritance) { - Derived derived(1); - Base base = ::testing::internal::ImplicitCast_<Base>(derived); - EXPECT_EQ(derived.member(), base.member()); -} - -class Castable { - public: - explicit Castable(bool* converted) : converted_(converted) {} - operator Base() { - *converted_ = true; - return Base(); - } - - private: - bool* converted_; -}; - -TEST(ImplicitCastTest, CanUseNonConstCastOperator) { - bool converted = false; - Castable castable(&converted); - Base base = ::testing::internal::ImplicitCast_<Base>(castable); - EXPECT_TRUE(converted); -} - -class ConstCastable { - public: - explicit ConstCastable(bool* converted) : converted_(converted) {} - operator Base() const { - *converted_ = true; - return Base(); - } - - private: - bool* converted_; -}; - -TEST(ImplicitCastTest, CanUseConstCastOperatorOnConstValues) { - bool converted = false; - const ConstCastable const_castable(&converted); - Base base = ::testing::internal::ImplicitCast_<Base>(const_castable); - EXPECT_TRUE(converted); -} - -class ConstAndNonConstCastable { - public: - ConstAndNonConstCastable(bool* converted, bool* const_converted) - : converted_(converted), const_converted_(const_converted) {} - operator Base() { - *converted_ = true; - return Base(); - } - operator Base() const { - *const_converted_ = true; - return Base(); - } - - private: - bool* converted_; - bool* const_converted_; -}; - -TEST(ImplicitCastTest, CanSelectBetweenConstAndNonConstCasrAppropriately) { - bool converted = false; - bool const_converted = false; - ConstAndNonConstCastable castable(&converted, &const_converted); - Base base = ::testing::internal::ImplicitCast_<Base>(castable); - EXPECT_TRUE(converted); - EXPECT_FALSE(const_converted); - - converted = false; - const_converted = false; - const ConstAndNonConstCastable const_castable(&converted, &const_converted); - base = ::testing::internal::ImplicitCast_<Base>(const_castable); - EXPECT_FALSE(converted); - EXPECT_TRUE(const_converted); -} - -class To { - public: - To(bool* converted) { *converted = true; } // NOLINT -}; - -TEST(ImplicitCastTest, CanUseImplicitConstructor) { - bool converted = false; - To to = ::testing::internal::ImplicitCast_<To>(&converted); - (void)to; - EXPECT_TRUE(converted); -} - -TEST(GtestCheckSyntaxTest, BehavesLikeASingleStatement) { - if (AlwaysFalse()) - GTEST_CHECK_(false) << "This should never be executed; " - "It's a compilation test only."; - - if (AlwaysTrue()) - GTEST_CHECK_(true); - else - ; // NOLINT - - if (AlwaysFalse()) - ; // NOLINT - else - GTEST_CHECK_(true) << ""; -} - -TEST(GtestCheckSyntaxTest, WorksWithSwitch) { - switch (0) { - case 1: - break; - default: - GTEST_CHECK_(true); - } - - switch (0) - case 0: - GTEST_CHECK_(true) << "Check failed in switch case"; -} - -// Verifies behavior of FormatFileLocation. -TEST(FormatFileLocationTest, FormatsFileLocation) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "foo.cc", FormatFileLocation("foo.cc", 42)); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "42", FormatFileLocation("foo.cc", 42)); -} - -TEST(FormatFileLocationTest, FormatsUnknownFile) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "unknown file", - FormatFileLocation(nullptr, 42)); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, "42", FormatFileLocation(nullptr, 42)); -} - -TEST(FormatFileLocationTest, FormatsUknownLine) { - EXPECT_EQ("foo.cc:", FormatFileLocation("foo.cc", -1)); -} - -TEST(FormatFileLocationTest, FormatsUknownFileAndLine) { - EXPECT_EQ("unknown file:", FormatFileLocation(nullptr, -1)); -} - -// Verifies behavior of FormatCompilerIndependentFileLocation. -TEST(FormatCompilerIndependentFileLocationTest, FormatsFileLocation) { - EXPECT_EQ("foo.cc:42", FormatCompilerIndependentFileLocation("foo.cc", 42)); -} - -TEST(FormatCompilerIndependentFileLocationTest, FormatsUknownFile) { - EXPECT_EQ("unknown file:42", - FormatCompilerIndependentFileLocation(nullptr, 42)); -} - -TEST(FormatCompilerIndependentFileLocationTest, FormatsUknownLine) { - EXPECT_EQ("foo.cc", FormatCompilerIndependentFileLocation("foo.cc", -1)); -} - -TEST(FormatCompilerIndependentFileLocationTest, FormatsUknownFileAndLine) { - EXPECT_EQ("unknown file", FormatCompilerIndependentFileLocation(nullptr, -1)); -} - -#if GTEST_OS_LINUX || GTEST_OS_MAC || GTEST_OS_QNX || GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA || \ - GTEST_OS_DRAGONFLY || GTEST_OS_FREEBSD || GTEST_OS_GNU_KFREEBSD || \ - GTEST_OS_NETBSD || GTEST_OS_OPENBSD -void* ThreadFunc(void* data) { - internal::Mutex* mutex = static_cast<internal::Mutex*>(data); - mutex->Lock(); - mutex->Unlock(); - return nullptr; -} - -TEST(GetThreadCountTest, ReturnsCorrectValue) { - const size_t starting_count = GetThreadCount(); - pthread_t thread_id; - - internal::Mutex mutex; - { - internal::MutexLock lock(&mutex); - pthread_attr_t attr; - ASSERT_EQ(0, pthread_attr_init(&attr)); - ASSERT_EQ(0, pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE)); - - const int status = pthread_create(&thread_id, &attr, &ThreadFunc, &mutex); - ASSERT_EQ(0, pthread_attr_destroy(&attr)); - ASSERT_EQ(0, status); - EXPECT_EQ(starting_count + 1, GetThreadCount()); - } - - void* dummy; - ASSERT_EQ(0, pthread_join(thread_id, &dummy)); - - // The OS may not immediately report the updated thread count after - // joining a thread, causing flakiness in this test. To counter that, we - // wait for up to .5 seconds for the OS to report the correct value. - for (int i = 0; i < 5; ++i) { - if (GetThreadCount() == starting_count) - break; - - SleepMilliseconds(100); - } - - EXPECT_EQ(starting_count, GetThreadCount()); -} -#else -TEST(GetThreadCountTest, ReturnsZeroWhenUnableToCountThreads) { - EXPECT_EQ(0U, GetThreadCount()); -} -#endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX || GTEST_OS_MAC || GTEST_OS_QNX || GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA - -TEST(GtestCheckDeathTest, DiesWithCorrectOutputOnFailure) { - const bool a_false_condition = false; - const char regex[] = -#ifdef _MSC_VER - "googletest-port-test\\.cc\\(\\d+\\):" -#elif GTEST_USES_POSIX_RE - "googletest-port-test\\.cc:[0-9]+" -#else - "googletest-port-test\\.cc:\\d+" -#endif // _MSC_VER - ".*a_false_condition.*Extra info.*"; - - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(GTEST_CHECK_(a_false_condition) << "Extra info", - regex); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - -TEST(GtestCheckDeathTest, LivesSilentlyOnSuccess) { - EXPECT_EXIT({ - GTEST_CHECK_(true) << "Extra info"; - ::std::cerr << "Success\n"; - exit(0); }, - ::testing::ExitedWithCode(0), "Success"); -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST - -// Verifies that Google Test choose regular expression engine appropriate to -// the platform. The test will produce compiler errors in case of failure. -// For simplicity, we only cover the most important platforms here. -TEST(RegexEngineSelectionTest, SelectsCorrectRegexEngine) { -#if !GTEST_USES_PCRE -# if GTEST_HAS_POSIX_RE - - EXPECT_TRUE(GTEST_USES_POSIX_RE); - -# else - - EXPECT_TRUE(GTEST_USES_SIMPLE_RE); - -# endif -#endif // !GTEST_USES_PCRE -} - -#if GTEST_USES_POSIX_RE - -# if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - -template <typename Str> -class RETest : public ::testing::Test {}; - -// Defines StringTypes as the list of all string types that class RE -// supports. -typedef testing::Types< ::std::string, const char*> StringTypes; - -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(RETest, StringTypes); - -// Tests RE's implicit constructors. -TYPED_TEST(RETest, ImplicitConstructorWorks) { - const RE empty(TypeParam("")); - EXPECT_STREQ("", empty.pattern()); - - const RE simple(TypeParam("hello")); - EXPECT_STREQ("hello", simple.pattern()); - - const RE normal(TypeParam(".*(\\w+)")); - EXPECT_STREQ(".*(\\w+)", normal.pattern()); -} - -// Tests that RE's constructors reject invalid regular expressions. -TYPED_TEST(RETest, RejectsInvalidRegex) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ - const RE invalid(TypeParam("?")); - }, "\"?\" is not a valid POSIX Extended regular expression."); -} - -// Tests RE::FullMatch(). -TYPED_TEST(RETest, FullMatchWorks) { - const RE empty(TypeParam("")); - EXPECT_TRUE(RE::FullMatch(TypeParam(""), empty)); - EXPECT_FALSE(RE::FullMatch(TypeParam("a"), empty)); - - const RE re(TypeParam("a.*z")); - EXPECT_TRUE(RE::FullMatch(TypeParam("az"), re)); - EXPECT_TRUE(RE::FullMatch(TypeParam("axyz"), re)); - EXPECT_FALSE(RE::FullMatch(TypeParam("baz"), re)); - EXPECT_FALSE(RE::FullMatch(TypeParam("azy"), re)); -} - -// Tests RE::PartialMatch(). -TYPED_TEST(RETest, PartialMatchWorks) { - const RE empty(TypeParam("")); - EXPECT_TRUE(RE::PartialMatch(TypeParam(""), empty)); - EXPECT_TRUE(RE::PartialMatch(TypeParam("a"), empty)); - - const RE re(TypeParam("a.*z")); - EXPECT_TRUE(RE::PartialMatch(TypeParam("az"), re)); - EXPECT_TRUE(RE::PartialMatch(TypeParam("axyz"), re)); - EXPECT_TRUE(RE::PartialMatch(TypeParam("baz"), re)); - EXPECT_TRUE(RE::PartialMatch(TypeParam("azy"), re)); - EXPECT_FALSE(RE::PartialMatch(TypeParam("zza"), re)); -} - -# endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - -#elif GTEST_USES_SIMPLE_RE - -TEST(IsInSetTest, NulCharIsNotInAnySet) { - EXPECT_FALSE(IsInSet('\0', "")); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsInSet('\0', "\0")); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsInSet('\0', "a")); -} - -TEST(IsInSetTest, WorksForNonNulChars) { - EXPECT_FALSE(IsInSet('a', "Ab")); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsInSet('c', "")); - - EXPECT_TRUE(IsInSet('b', "bcd")); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsInSet('b', "ab")); -} - -TEST(IsAsciiDigitTest, IsFalseForNonDigit) { - EXPECT_FALSE(IsAsciiDigit('\0')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsAsciiDigit(' ')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsAsciiDigit('+')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsAsciiDigit('-')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsAsciiDigit('.')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsAsciiDigit('a')); -} - -TEST(IsAsciiDigitTest, IsTrueForDigit) { - EXPECT_TRUE(IsAsciiDigit('0')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsAsciiDigit('1')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsAsciiDigit('5')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsAsciiDigit('9')); -} - -TEST(IsAsciiPunctTest, IsFalseForNonPunct) { - EXPECT_FALSE(IsAsciiPunct('\0')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsAsciiPunct(' ')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsAsciiPunct('\n')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsAsciiPunct('a')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsAsciiPunct('0')); -} - -TEST(IsAsciiPunctTest, IsTrueForPunct) { - for (const char* p = "^-!\"#$%&'()*+,./:;<=>?@[\\]_`{|}~"; *p; p++) { - EXPECT_PRED1(IsAsciiPunct, *p); - } -} - -TEST(IsRepeatTest, IsFalseForNonRepeatChar) { - EXPECT_FALSE(IsRepeat('\0')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsRepeat(' ')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsRepeat('a')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsRepeat('1')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsRepeat('-')); -} - -TEST(IsRepeatTest, IsTrueForRepeatChar) { - EXPECT_TRUE(IsRepeat('?')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsRepeat('*')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsRepeat('+')); -} - -TEST(IsAsciiWhiteSpaceTest, IsFalseForNonWhiteSpace) { - EXPECT_FALSE(IsAsciiWhiteSpace('\0')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsAsciiWhiteSpace('a')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsAsciiWhiteSpace('1')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsAsciiWhiteSpace('+')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsAsciiWhiteSpace('_')); -} - -TEST(IsAsciiWhiteSpaceTest, IsTrueForWhiteSpace) { - EXPECT_TRUE(IsAsciiWhiteSpace(' ')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsAsciiWhiteSpace('\n')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsAsciiWhiteSpace('\r')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsAsciiWhiteSpace('\t')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsAsciiWhiteSpace('\v')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsAsciiWhiteSpace('\f')); -} - -TEST(IsAsciiWordCharTest, IsFalseForNonWordChar) { - EXPECT_FALSE(IsAsciiWordChar('\0')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsAsciiWordChar('+')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsAsciiWordChar('.')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsAsciiWordChar(' ')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsAsciiWordChar('\n')); -} - -TEST(IsAsciiWordCharTest, IsTrueForLetter) { - EXPECT_TRUE(IsAsciiWordChar('a')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsAsciiWordChar('b')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsAsciiWordChar('A')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsAsciiWordChar('Z')); -} - -TEST(IsAsciiWordCharTest, IsTrueForDigit) { - EXPECT_TRUE(IsAsciiWordChar('0')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsAsciiWordChar('1')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsAsciiWordChar('7')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsAsciiWordChar('9')); -} - -TEST(IsAsciiWordCharTest, IsTrueForUnderscore) { - EXPECT_TRUE(IsAsciiWordChar('_')); -} - -TEST(IsValidEscapeTest, IsFalseForNonPrintable) { - EXPECT_FALSE(IsValidEscape('\0')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsValidEscape('\007')); -} - -TEST(IsValidEscapeTest, IsFalseForDigit) { - EXPECT_FALSE(IsValidEscape('0')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsValidEscape('9')); -} - -TEST(IsValidEscapeTest, IsFalseForWhiteSpace) { - EXPECT_FALSE(IsValidEscape(' ')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsValidEscape('\n')); -} - -TEST(IsValidEscapeTest, IsFalseForSomeLetter) { - EXPECT_FALSE(IsValidEscape('a')); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsValidEscape('Z')); -} - -TEST(IsValidEscapeTest, IsTrueForPunct) { - EXPECT_TRUE(IsValidEscape('.')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsValidEscape('-')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsValidEscape('^')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsValidEscape('$')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsValidEscape('(')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsValidEscape(']')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsValidEscape('{')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsValidEscape('|')); -} - -TEST(IsValidEscapeTest, IsTrueForSomeLetter) { - EXPECT_TRUE(IsValidEscape('d')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsValidEscape('D')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsValidEscape('s')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsValidEscape('S')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsValidEscape('w')); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsValidEscape('W')); -} - -TEST(AtomMatchesCharTest, EscapedPunct) { - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, '\\', '\0')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, '\\', ' ')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, '_', '.')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, '.', 'a')); - - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, '\\', '\\')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, '_', '_')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, '+', '+')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, '.', '.')); -} - -TEST(AtomMatchesCharTest, Escaped_d) { - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'd', '\0')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'd', 'a')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'd', '.')); - - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'd', '0')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'd', '9')); -} - -TEST(AtomMatchesCharTest, Escaped_D) { - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'D', '0')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'D', '9')); - - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'D', '\0')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'D', 'a')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'D', '-')); -} - -TEST(AtomMatchesCharTest, Escaped_s) { - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 's', '\0')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 's', 'a')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 's', '.')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 's', '9')); - - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 's', ' ')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 's', '\n')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 's', '\t')); -} - -TEST(AtomMatchesCharTest, Escaped_S) { - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'S', ' ')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'S', '\r')); - - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'S', '\0')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'S', 'a')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'S', '9')); -} - -TEST(AtomMatchesCharTest, Escaped_w) { - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'w', '\0')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'w', '+')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'w', ' ')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'w', '\n')); - - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'w', '0')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'w', 'b')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'w', 'C')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'w', '_')); -} - -TEST(AtomMatchesCharTest, Escaped_W) { - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'W', 'A')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'W', 'b')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'W', '9')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'W', '_')); - - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'W', '\0')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'W', '*')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'W', '\n')); -} - -TEST(AtomMatchesCharTest, EscapedWhiteSpace) { - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'f', '\0')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'f', '\n')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'n', '\0')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'n', '\r')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'r', '\0')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'r', 'a')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 't', '\0')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 't', 't')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'v', '\0')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'v', '\f')); - - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'f', '\f')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'n', '\n')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'r', '\r')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 't', '\t')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(true, 'v', '\v')); -} - -TEST(AtomMatchesCharTest, UnescapedDot) { - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(false, '.', '\n')); - - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(false, '.', '\0')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(false, '.', '.')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(false, '.', 'a')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(false, '.', ' ')); -} - -TEST(AtomMatchesCharTest, UnescapedChar) { - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(false, 'a', '\0')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(false, 'a', 'b')); - EXPECT_FALSE(AtomMatchesChar(false, '$', 'a')); - - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(false, '$', '$')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(false, '5', '5')); - EXPECT_TRUE(AtomMatchesChar(false, 'Z', 'Z')); -} - -TEST(ValidateRegexTest, GeneratesFailureAndReturnsFalseForInvalid) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FALSE(ValidateRegex(NULL)), - "NULL is not a valid simple regular expression"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - ASSERT_FALSE(ValidateRegex("a\\")), - "Syntax error at index 1 in simple regular expression \"a\\\": "); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FALSE(ValidateRegex("a\\")), - "'\\' cannot appear at the end"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FALSE(ValidateRegex("\\n\\")), - "'\\' cannot appear at the end"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FALSE(ValidateRegex("\\s\\hb")), - "invalid escape sequence \"\\h\""); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FALSE(ValidateRegex("^^")), - "'^' can only appear at the beginning"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FALSE(ValidateRegex(".*^b")), - "'^' can only appear at the beginning"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FALSE(ValidateRegex("$$")), - "'$' can only appear at the end"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FALSE(ValidateRegex("^$a")), - "'$' can only appear at the end"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FALSE(ValidateRegex("a(b")), - "'(' is unsupported"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FALSE(ValidateRegex("ab)")), - "')' is unsupported"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FALSE(ValidateRegex("[ab")), - "'[' is unsupported"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FALSE(ValidateRegex("a{2")), - "'{' is unsupported"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FALSE(ValidateRegex("?")), - "'?' can only follow a repeatable token"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FALSE(ValidateRegex("^*")), - "'*' can only follow a repeatable token"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FALSE(ValidateRegex("5*+")), - "'+' can only follow a repeatable token"); -} - -TEST(ValidateRegexTest, ReturnsTrueForValid) { - EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateRegex("")); - EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateRegex("a")); - EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateRegex(".*")); - EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateRegex("^a_+")); - EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateRegex("^a\\t\\&?")); - EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateRegex("09*$")); - EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateRegex("^Z$")); - EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateRegex("a\\^Z\\$\\(\\)\\|\\[\\]\\{\\}")); -} - -TEST(MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHeadTest, WorksForZeroOrOne) { - EXPECT_FALSE(MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHead(false, 'a', '?', "a", "ba")); - // Repeating more than once. - EXPECT_FALSE(MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHead(false, 'a', '?', "b", "aab")); - - // Repeating zero times. - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHead(false, 'a', '?', "b", "ba")); - // Repeating once. - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHead(false, 'a', '?', "b", "ab")); - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHead(false, '#', '?', ".", "##")); -} - -TEST(MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHeadTest, WorksForZeroOrMany) { - EXPECT_FALSE(MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHead(false, '.', '*', "a$", "baab")); - - // Repeating zero times. - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHead(false, '.', '*', "b", "bc")); - // Repeating once. - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHead(false, '.', '*', "b", "abc")); - // Repeating more than once. - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHead(true, 'w', '*', "-", "ab_1-g")); -} - -TEST(MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHeadTest, WorksForOneOrMany) { - EXPECT_FALSE(MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHead(false, '.', '+', "a$", "baab")); - // Repeating zero times. - EXPECT_FALSE(MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHead(false, '.', '+', "b", "bc")); - - // Repeating once. - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHead(false, '.', '+', "b", "abc")); - // Repeating more than once. - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHead(true, 'w', '+', "-", "ab_1-g")); -} - -TEST(MatchRegexAtHeadTest, ReturnsTrueForEmptyRegex) { - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRegexAtHead("", "")); - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRegexAtHead("", "ab")); -} - -TEST(MatchRegexAtHeadTest, WorksWhenDollarIsInRegex) { - EXPECT_FALSE(MatchRegexAtHead("$", "a")); - - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRegexAtHead("$", "")); - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRegexAtHead("a$", "a")); -} - -TEST(MatchRegexAtHeadTest, WorksWhenRegexStartsWithEscapeSequence) { - EXPECT_FALSE(MatchRegexAtHead("\\w", "+")); - EXPECT_FALSE(MatchRegexAtHead("\\W", "ab")); - - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRegexAtHead("\\sa", "\nab")); - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRegexAtHead("\\d", "1a")); -} - -TEST(MatchRegexAtHeadTest, WorksWhenRegexStartsWithRepetition) { - EXPECT_FALSE(MatchRegexAtHead(".+a", "abc")); - EXPECT_FALSE(MatchRegexAtHead("a?b", "aab")); - - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRegexAtHead(".*a", "bc12-ab")); - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRegexAtHead("a?b", "b")); - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRegexAtHead("a?b", "ab")); -} - -TEST(MatchRegexAtHeadTest, - WorksWhenRegexStartsWithRepetionOfEscapeSequence) { - EXPECT_FALSE(MatchRegexAtHead("\\.+a", "abc")); - EXPECT_FALSE(MatchRegexAtHead("\\s?b", " b")); - - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRegexAtHead("\\(*a", "((((ab")); - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRegexAtHead("\\^?b", "^b")); - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRegexAtHead("\\\\?b", "b")); - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRegexAtHead("\\\\?b", "\\b")); -} - -TEST(MatchRegexAtHeadTest, MatchesSequentially) { - EXPECT_FALSE(MatchRegexAtHead("ab.*c", "acabc")); - - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRegexAtHead("ab.*c", "ab-fsc")); -} - -TEST(MatchRegexAnywhereTest, ReturnsFalseWhenStringIsNull) { - EXPECT_FALSE(MatchRegexAnywhere("", NULL)); -} - -TEST(MatchRegexAnywhereTest, WorksWhenRegexStartsWithCaret) { - EXPECT_FALSE(MatchRegexAnywhere("^a", "ba")); - EXPECT_FALSE(MatchRegexAnywhere("^$", "a")); - - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRegexAnywhere("^a", "ab")); - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRegexAnywhere("^", "ab")); - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRegexAnywhere("^$", "")); -} - -TEST(MatchRegexAnywhereTest, ReturnsFalseWhenNoMatch) { - EXPECT_FALSE(MatchRegexAnywhere("a", "bcde123")); - EXPECT_FALSE(MatchRegexAnywhere("a.+a", "--aa88888888")); -} - -TEST(MatchRegexAnywhereTest, ReturnsTrueWhenMatchingPrefix) { - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRegexAnywhere("\\w+", "ab1_ - 5")); - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRegexAnywhere(".*=", "=")); - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRegexAnywhere("x.*ab?.*bc", "xaaabc")); -} - -TEST(MatchRegexAnywhereTest, ReturnsTrueWhenMatchingNonPrefix) { - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRegexAnywhere("\\w+", "$$$ ab1_ - 5")); - EXPECT_TRUE(MatchRegexAnywhere("\\.+=", "= ...=")); -} - -// Tests RE's implicit constructors. -TEST(RETest, ImplicitConstructorWorks) { - const RE empty(""); - EXPECT_STREQ("", empty.pattern()); - - const RE simple("hello"); - EXPECT_STREQ("hello", simple.pattern()); -} - -// Tests that RE's constructors reject invalid regular expressions. -TEST(RETest, RejectsInvalidRegex) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ - const RE normal(NULL); - }, "NULL is not a valid simple regular expression"); - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ - const RE normal(".*(\\w+"); - }, "'(' is unsupported"); - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ - const RE invalid("^?"); - }, "'?' can only follow a repeatable token"); -} - -// Tests RE::FullMatch(). -TEST(RETest, FullMatchWorks) { - const RE empty(""); - EXPECT_TRUE(RE::FullMatch("", empty)); - EXPECT_FALSE(RE::FullMatch("a", empty)); - - const RE re1("a"); - EXPECT_TRUE(RE::FullMatch("a", re1)); - - const RE re("a.*z"); - EXPECT_TRUE(RE::FullMatch("az", re)); - EXPECT_TRUE(RE::FullMatch("axyz", re)); - EXPECT_FALSE(RE::FullMatch("baz", re)); - EXPECT_FALSE(RE::FullMatch("azy", re)); -} - -// Tests RE::PartialMatch(). -TEST(RETest, PartialMatchWorks) { - const RE empty(""); - EXPECT_TRUE(RE::PartialMatch("", empty)); - EXPECT_TRUE(RE::PartialMatch("a", empty)); - - const RE re("a.*z"); - EXPECT_TRUE(RE::PartialMatch("az", re)); - EXPECT_TRUE(RE::PartialMatch("axyz", re)); - EXPECT_TRUE(RE::PartialMatch("baz", re)); - EXPECT_TRUE(RE::PartialMatch("azy", re)); - EXPECT_FALSE(RE::PartialMatch("zza", re)); -} - -#endif // GTEST_USES_POSIX_RE - -#if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -TEST(CaptureTest, CapturesStdout) { - CaptureStdout(); - fprintf(stdout, "abc"); - EXPECT_STREQ("abc", GetCapturedStdout().c_str()); - - CaptureStdout(); - fprintf(stdout, "def%cghi", '\0'); - EXPECT_EQ(::std::string("def\0ghi", 7), ::std::string(GetCapturedStdout())); -} - -TEST(CaptureTest, CapturesStderr) { - CaptureStderr(); - fprintf(stderr, "jkl"); - EXPECT_STREQ("jkl", GetCapturedStderr().c_str()); - - CaptureStderr(); - fprintf(stderr, "jkl%cmno", '\0'); - EXPECT_EQ(::std::string("jkl\0mno", 7), ::std::string(GetCapturedStderr())); -} - -// Tests that stdout and stderr capture don't interfere with each other. -TEST(CaptureTest, CapturesStdoutAndStderr) { - CaptureStdout(); - CaptureStderr(); - fprintf(stdout, "pqr"); - fprintf(stderr, "stu"); - EXPECT_STREQ("pqr", GetCapturedStdout().c_str()); - EXPECT_STREQ("stu", GetCapturedStderr().c_str()); -} - -TEST(CaptureDeathTest, CannotReenterStdoutCapture) { - CaptureStdout(); - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(CaptureStdout(), - "Only one stdout capturer can exist at a time"); - GetCapturedStdout(); - - // We cannot test stderr capturing using death tests as they use it - // themselves. -} - -#endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -TEST(ThreadLocalTest, DefaultConstructorInitializesToDefaultValues) { - ThreadLocal<int> t1; - EXPECT_EQ(0, t1.get()); - - ThreadLocal<void*> t2; - EXPECT_TRUE(t2.get() == nullptr); -} - -TEST(ThreadLocalTest, SingleParamConstructorInitializesToParam) { - ThreadLocal<int> t1(123); - EXPECT_EQ(123, t1.get()); - - int i = 0; - ThreadLocal<int*> t2(&i); - EXPECT_EQ(&i, t2.get()); -} - -class NoDefaultContructor { - public: - explicit NoDefaultContructor(const char*) {} - NoDefaultContructor(const NoDefaultContructor&) {} -}; - -TEST(ThreadLocalTest, ValueDefaultContructorIsNotRequiredForParamVersion) { - ThreadLocal<NoDefaultContructor> bar(NoDefaultContructor("foo")); - bar.pointer(); -} - -TEST(ThreadLocalTest, GetAndPointerReturnSameValue) { - ThreadLocal<std::string> thread_local_string; - - EXPECT_EQ(thread_local_string.pointer(), &(thread_local_string.get())); - - // Verifies the condition still holds after calling set. - thread_local_string.set("foo"); - EXPECT_EQ(thread_local_string.pointer(), &(thread_local_string.get())); -} - -TEST(ThreadLocalTest, PointerAndConstPointerReturnSameValue) { - ThreadLocal<std::string> thread_local_string; - const ThreadLocal<std::string>& const_thread_local_string = - thread_local_string; - - EXPECT_EQ(thread_local_string.pointer(), const_thread_local_string.pointer()); - - thread_local_string.set("foo"); - EXPECT_EQ(thread_local_string.pointer(), const_thread_local_string.pointer()); -} - -#if GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE - -void AddTwo(int* param) { *param += 2; } - -TEST(ThreadWithParamTest, ConstructorExecutesThreadFunc) { - int i = 40; - ThreadWithParam<int*> thread(&AddTwo, &i, nullptr); - thread.Join(); - EXPECT_EQ(42, i); -} - -TEST(MutexDeathTest, AssertHeldShouldAssertWhenNotLocked) { - // AssertHeld() is flaky only in the presence of multiple threads accessing - // the lock. In this case, the test is robust. - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({ - Mutex m; - { MutexLock lock(&m); } - m.AssertHeld(); - }, - "thread .*hold"); -} - -TEST(MutexTest, AssertHeldShouldNotAssertWhenLocked) { - Mutex m; - MutexLock lock(&m); - m.AssertHeld(); -} - -class AtomicCounterWithMutex { - public: - explicit AtomicCounterWithMutex(Mutex* mutex) : - value_(0), mutex_(mutex), random_(42) {} - - void Increment() { - MutexLock lock(mutex_); - int temp = value_; - { - // We need to put up a memory barrier to prevent reads and writes to - // value_ rearranged with the call to SleepMilliseconds when observed - // from other threads. -#if GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD - // On POSIX, locking a mutex puts up a memory barrier. We cannot use - // Mutex and MutexLock here or rely on their memory barrier - // functionality as we are testing them here. - pthread_mutex_t memory_barrier_mutex; - GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_( - pthread_mutex_init(&memory_barrier_mutex, nullptr)); - GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_mutex_lock(&memory_barrier_mutex)); - - SleepMilliseconds(static_cast<int>(random_.Generate(30))); - - GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_mutex_unlock(&memory_barrier_mutex)); - GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_mutex_destroy(&memory_barrier_mutex)); -#elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - // On Windows, performing an interlocked access puts up a memory barrier. - volatile LONG dummy = 0; - ::InterlockedIncrement(&dummy); - SleepMilliseconds(static_cast<int>(random_.Generate(30))); - ::InterlockedIncrement(&dummy); -#else -# error "Memory barrier not implemented on this platform." -#endif // GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD - } - value_ = temp + 1; - } - int value() const { return value_; } - - private: - volatile int value_; - Mutex* const mutex_; // Protects value_. - Random random_; -}; - -void CountingThreadFunc(pair<AtomicCounterWithMutex*, int> param) { - for (int i = 0; i < param.second; ++i) - param.first->Increment(); -} - -// Tests that the mutex only lets one thread at a time to lock it. -TEST(MutexTest, OnlyOneThreadCanLockAtATime) { - Mutex mutex; - AtomicCounterWithMutex locked_counter(&mutex); - - typedef ThreadWithParam<pair<AtomicCounterWithMutex*, int> > ThreadType; - const int kCycleCount = 20; - const int kThreadCount = 7; - std::unique_ptr<ThreadType> counting_threads[kThreadCount]; - Notification threads_can_start; - // Creates and runs kThreadCount threads that increment locked_counter - // kCycleCount times each. - for (int i = 0; i < kThreadCount; ++i) { - counting_threads[i].reset(new ThreadType(&CountingThreadFunc, - make_pair(&locked_counter, - kCycleCount), - &threads_can_start)); - } - threads_can_start.Notify(); - for (int i = 0; i < kThreadCount; ++i) - counting_threads[i]->Join(); - - // If the mutex lets more than one thread to increment the counter at a - // time, they are likely to encounter a race condition and have some - // increments overwritten, resulting in the lower then expected counter - // value. - EXPECT_EQ(kCycleCount * kThreadCount, locked_counter.value()); -} - -template <typename T> -void RunFromThread(void (func)(T), T param) { - ThreadWithParam<T> thread(func, param, nullptr); - thread.Join(); -} - -void RetrieveThreadLocalValue( - pair<ThreadLocal<std::string>*, std::string*> param) { - *param.second = param.first->get(); -} - -TEST(ThreadLocalTest, ParameterizedConstructorSetsDefault) { - ThreadLocal<std::string> thread_local_string("foo"); - EXPECT_STREQ("foo", thread_local_string.get().c_str()); - - thread_local_string.set("bar"); - EXPECT_STREQ("bar", thread_local_string.get().c_str()); - - std::string result; - RunFromThread(&RetrieveThreadLocalValue, - make_pair(&thread_local_string, &result)); - EXPECT_STREQ("foo", result.c_str()); -} - -// Keeps track of whether of destructors being called on instances of -// DestructorTracker. On Windows, waits for the destructor call reports. -class DestructorCall { - public: - DestructorCall() { - invoked_ = false; -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - wait_event_.Reset(::CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL)); - GTEST_CHECK_(wait_event_.Get() != NULL); -#endif - } - - bool CheckDestroyed() const { -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - if (::WaitForSingleObject(wait_event_.Get(), 1000) != WAIT_OBJECT_0) - return false; -#endif - return invoked_; - } - - void ReportDestroyed() { - invoked_ = true; -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - ::SetEvent(wait_event_.Get()); -#endif - } - - static std::vector<DestructorCall*>& List() { return *list_; } - - static void ResetList() { - for (size_t i = 0; i < list_->size(); ++i) { - delete list_->at(i); - } - list_->clear(); - } - - private: - bool invoked_; -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - AutoHandle wait_event_; -#endif - static std::vector<DestructorCall*>* const list_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(DestructorCall); -}; - -std::vector<DestructorCall*>* const DestructorCall::list_ = - new std::vector<DestructorCall*>; - -// DestructorTracker keeps track of whether its instances have been -// destroyed. -class DestructorTracker { - public: - DestructorTracker() : index_(GetNewIndex()) {} - DestructorTracker(const DestructorTracker& /* rhs */) - : index_(GetNewIndex()) {} - ~DestructorTracker() { - // We never access DestructorCall::List() concurrently, so we don't need - // to protect this access with a mutex. - DestructorCall::List()[index_]->ReportDestroyed(); - } - - private: - static size_t GetNewIndex() { - DestructorCall::List().push_back(new DestructorCall); - return DestructorCall::List().size() - 1; - } - const size_t index_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(DestructorTracker); -}; - -typedef ThreadLocal<DestructorTracker>* ThreadParam; - -void CallThreadLocalGet(ThreadParam thread_local_param) { - thread_local_param->get(); -} - -// Tests that when a ThreadLocal object dies in a thread, it destroys -// the managed object for that thread. -TEST(ThreadLocalTest, DestroysManagedObjectForOwnThreadWhenDying) { - DestructorCall::ResetList(); - - { - ThreadLocal<DestructorTracker> thread_local_tracker; - ASSERT_EQ(0U, DestructorCall::List().size()); - - // This creates another DestructorTracker object for the main thread. - thread_local_tracker.get(); - ASSERT_EQ(1U, DestructorCall::List().size()); - ASSERT_FALSE(DestructorCall::List()[0]->CheckDestroyed()); - } - - // Now thread_local_tracker has died. - ASSERT_EQ(1U, DestructorCall::List().size()); - EXPECT_TRUE(DestructorCall::List()[0]->CheckDestroyed()); - - DestructorCall::ResetList(); -} - -// Tests that when a thread exits, the thread-local object for that -// thread is destroyed. -TEST(ThreadLocalTest, DestroysManagedObjectAtThreadExit) { - DestructorCall::ResetList(); - - { - ThreadLocal<DestructorTracker> thread_local_tracker; - ASSERT_EQ(0U, DestructorCall::List().size()); - - // This creates another DestructorTracker object in the new thread. - ThreadWithParam<ThreadParam> thread(&CallThreadLocalGet, - &thread_local_tracker, nullptr); - thread.Join(); - - // The thread has exited, and we should have a DestroyedTracker - // instance created for it. But it may not have been destroyed yet. - ASSERT_EQ(1U, DestructorCall::List().size()); - } - - // The thread has exited and thread_local_tracker has died. - ASSERT_EQ(1U, DestructorCall::List().size()); - EXPECT_TRUE(DestructorCall::List()[0]->CheckDestroyed()); - - DestructorCall::ResetList(); -} - -TEST(ThreadLocalTest, ThreadLocalMutationsAffectOnlyCurrentThread) { - ThreadLocal<std::string> thread_local_string; - thread_local_string.set("Foo"); - EXPECT_STREQ("Foo", thread_local_string.get().c_str()); - - std::string result; - RunFromThread(&RetrieveThreadLocalValue, - make_pair(&thread_local_string, &result)); - EXPECT_TRUE(result.empty()); -} - -#endif // GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -TEST(WindowsTypesTest, HANDLEIsVoidStar) { - StaticAssertTypeEq<HANDLE, void*>(); -} - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW && !defined(__MINGW64_VERSION_MAJOR) -TEST(WindowsTypesTest, _CRITICAL_SECTIONIs_CRITICAL_SECTION) { - StaticAssertTypeEq<CRITICAL_SECTION, _CRITICAL_SECTION>(); -} -#else -TEST(WindowsTypesTest, CRITICAL_SECTIONIs_RTL_CRITICAL_SECTION) { - StaticAssertTypeEq<CRITICAL_SECTION, _RTL_CRITICAL_SECTION>(); -} -#endif - -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-printers-test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-printers-test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index ddf2c0e1f..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-printers-test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1621 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Google Test - The Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework -// -// This file tests the universal value printer. - -#include <ctype.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <algorithm> -#include <cstdint> -#include <deque> -#include <forward_list> -#include <limits> -#include <list> -#include <map> -#include <set> -#include <sstream> -#include <string> -#include <unordered_map> -#include <unordered_set> -#include <utility> -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest-printers.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -// Some user-defined types for testing the universal value printer. - -// An anonymous enum type. -enum AnonymousEnum { - kAE1 = -1, - kAE2 = 1 -}; - -// An enum without a user-defined printer. -enum EnumWithoutPrinter { - kEWP1 = -2, - kEWP2 = 42 -}; - -// An enum with a << operator. -enum EnumWithStreaming { - kEWS1 = 10 -}; - -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, EnumWithStreaming e) { - return os << (e == kEWS1 ? "kEWS1" : "invalid"); -} - -// An enum with a PrintTo() function. -enum EnumWithPrintTo { - kEWPT1 = 1 -}; - -void PrintTo(EnumWithPrintTo e, std::ostream* os) { - *os << (e == kEWPT1 ? "kEWPT1" : "invalid"); -} - -// A class implicitly convertible to BiggestInt. -class BiggestIntConvertible { - public: - operator ::testing::internal::BiggestInt() const { return 42; } -}; - -// A user-defined unprintable class template in the global namespace. -template <typename T> -class UnprintableTemplateInGlobal { - public: - UnprintableTemplateInGlobal() : value_() {} - private: - T value_; -}; - -// A user-defined streamable type in the global namespace. -class StreamableInGlobal { - public: - virtual ~StreamableInGlobal() {} -}; - -inline void operator<<(::std::ostream& os, const StreamableInGlobal& /* x */) { - os << "StreamableInGlobal"; -} - -void operator<<(::std::ostream& os, const StreamableInGlobal* /* x */) { - os << "StreamableInGlobal*"; -} - -namespace foo { - -// A user-defined unprintable type in a user namespace. -class UnprintableInFoo { - public: - UnprintableInFoo() : z_(0) { memcpy(xy_, "\xEF\x12\x0\x0\x34\xAB\x0\x0", 8); } - double z() const { return z_; } - private: - char xy_[8]; - double z_; -}; - -// A user-defined printable type in a user-chosen namespace. -struct PrintableViaPrintTo { - PrintableViaPrintTo() : value() {} - int value; -}; - -void PrintTo(const PrintableViaPrintTo& x, ::std::ostream* os) { - *os << "PrintableViaPrintTo: " << x.value; -} - -// A type with a user-defined << for printing its pointer. -struct PointerPrintable { -}; - -::std::ostream& operator<<(::std::ostream& os, - const PointerPrintable* /* x */) { - return os << "PointerPrintable*"; -} - -// A user-defined printable class template in a user-chosen namespace. -template <typename T> -class PrintableViaPrintToTemplate { - public: - explicit PrintableViaPrintToTemplate(const T& a_value) : value_(a_value) {} - - const T& value() const { return value_; } - private: - T value_; -}; - -template <typename T> -void PrintTo(const PrintableViaPrintToTemplate<T>& x, ::std::ostream* os) { - *os << "PrintableViaPrintToTemplate: " << x.value(); -} - -// A user-defined streamable class template in a user namespace. -template <typename T> -class StreamableTemplateInFoo { - public: - StreamableTemplateInFoo() : value_() {} - - const T& value() const { return value_; } - private: - T value_; -}; - -template <typename T> -inline ::std::ostream& operator<<(::std::ostream& os, - const StreamableTemplateInFoo<T>& x) { - return os << "StreamableTemplateInFoo: " << x.value(); -} - -// A user-defined streamable but recursivly-defined container type in -// a user namespace, it mimics therefore std::filesystem::path or -// boost::filesystem::path. -class PathLike { - public: - struct iterator { - typedef PathLike value_type; - - iterator& operator++(); - PathLike& operator*(); - }; - - using value_type = char; - using const_iterator = iterator; - - PathLike() {} - - iterator begin() const { return iterator(); } - iterator end() const { return iterator(); } - - friend ::std::ostream& operator<<(::std::ostream& os, const PathLike&) { - return os << "Streamable-PathLike"; - } -}; - -} // namespace foo - -namespace testing { -namespace gtest_printers_test { - -using ::std::deque; -using ::std::list; -using ::std::make_pair; -using ::std::map; -using ::std::multimap; -using ::std::multiset; -using ::std::pair; -using ::std::set; -using ::std::vector; -using ::testing::PrintToString; -using ::testing::internal::FormatForComparisonFailureMessage; -using ::testing::internal::ImplicitCast_; -using ::testing::internal::NativeArray; -using ::testing::internal::RelationToSourceReference; -using ::testing::internal::Strings; -using ::testing::internal::UniversalPrint; -using ::testing::internal::UniversalPrinter; -using ::testing::internal::UniversalTersePrint; -using ::testing::internal::UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings; - -// Prints a value to a string using the universal value printer. This -// is a helper for testing UniversalPrinter<T>::Print() for various types. -template <typename T> -std::string Print(const T& value) { - ::std::stringstream ss; - UniversalPrinter<T>::Print(value, &ss); - return ss.str(); -} - -// Prints a value passed by reference to a string, using the universal -// value printer. This is a helper for testing -// UniversalPrinter<T&>::Print() for various types. -template <typename T> -std::string PrintByRef(const T& value) { - ::std::stringstream ss; - UniversalPrinter<T&>::Print(value, &ss); - return ss.str(); -} - -// Tests printing various enum types. - -TEST(PrintEnumTest, AnonymousEnum) { - EXPECT_EQ("-1", Print(kAE1)); - EXPECT_EQ("1", Print(kAE2)); -} - -TEST(PrintEnumTest, EnumWithoutPrinter) { - EXPECT_EQ("-2", Print(kEWP1)); - EXPECT_EQ("42", Print(kEWP2)); -} - -TEST(PrintEnumTest, EnumWithStreaming) { - EXPECT_EQ("kEWS1", Print(kEWS1)); - EXPECT_EQ("invalid", Print(static_cast<EnumWithStreaming>(0))); -} - -TEST(PrintEnumTest, EnumWithPrintTo) { - EXPECT_EQ("kEWPT1", Print(kEWPT1)); - EXPECT_EQ("invalid", Print(static_cast<EnumWithPrintTo>(0))); -} - -// Tests printing a class implicitly convertible to BiggestInt. - -TEST(PrintClassTest, BiggestIntConvertible) { - EXPECT_EQ("42", Print(BiggestIntConvertible())); -} - -// Tests printing various char types. - -// char. -TEST(PrintCharTest, PlainChar) { - EXPECT_EQ("'\\0'", Print('\0')); - EXPECT_EQ("'\\'' (39, 0x27)", Print('\'')); - EXPECT_EQ("'\"' (34, 0x22)", Print('"')); - EXPECT_EQ("'?' (63, 0x3F)", Print('?')); - EXPECT_EQ("'\\\\' (92, 0x5C)", Print('\\')); - EXPECT_EQ("'\\a' (7)", Print('\a')); - EXPECT_EQ("'\\b' (8)", Print('\b')); - EXPECT_EQ("'\\f' (12, 0xC)", Print('\f')); - EXPECT_EQ("'\\n' (10, 0xA)", Print('\n')); - EXPECT_EQ("'\\r' (13, 0xD)", Print('\r')); - EXPECT_EQ("'\\t' (9)", Print('\t')); - EXPECT_EQ("'\\v' (11, 0xB)", Print('\v')); - EXPECT_EQ("'\\x7F' (127)", Print('\x7F')); - EXPECT_EQ("'\\xFF' (255)", Print('\xFF')); - EXPECT_EQ("' ' (32, 0x20)", Print(' ')); - EXPECT_EQ("'a' (97, 0x61)", Print('a')); -} - -// signed char. -TEST(PrintCharTest, SignedChar) { - EXPECT_EQ("'\\0'", Print(static_cast<signed char>('\0'))); - EXPECT_EQ("'\\xCE' (-50)", - Print(static_cast<signed char>(-50))); -} - -// unsigned char. -TEST(PrintCharTest, UnsignedChar) { - EXPECT_EQ("'\\0'", Print(static_cast<unsigned char>('\0'))); - EXPECT_EQ("'b' (98, 0x62)", - Print(static_cast<unsigned char>('b'))); -} - -// Tests printing other simple, built-in types. - -// bool. -TEST(PrintBuiltInTypeTest, Bool) { - EXPECT_EQ("false", Print(false)); - EXPECT_EQ("true", Print(true)); -} - -// wchar_t. -TEST(PrintBuiltInTypeTest, Wchar_t) { - EXPECT_EQ("L'\\0'", Print(L'\0')); - EXPECT_EQ("L'\\'' (39, 0x27)", Print(L'\'')); - EXPECT_EQ("L'\"' (34, 0x22)", Print(L'"')); - EXPECT_EQ("L'?' (63, 0x3F)", Print(L'?')); - EXPECT_EQ("L'\\\\' (92, 0x5C)", Print(L'\\')); - EXPECT_EQ("L'\\a' (7)", Print(L'\a')); - EXPECT_EQ("L'\\b' (8)", Print(L'\b')); - EXPECT_EQ("L'\\f' (12, 0xC)", Print(L'\f')); - EXPECT_EQ("L'\\n' (10, 0xA)", Print(L'\n')); - EXPECT_EQ("L'\\r' (13, 0xD)", Print(L'\r')); - EXPECT_EQ("L'\\t' (9)", Print(L'\t')); - EXPECT_EQ("L'\\v' (11, 0xB)", Print(L'\v')); - EXPECT_EQ("L'\\x7F' (127)", Print(L'\x7F')); - EXPECT_EQ("L'\\xFF' (255)", Print(L'\xFF')); - EXPECT_EQ("L' ' (32, 0x20)", Print(L' ')); - EXPECT_EQ("L'a' (97, 0x61)", Print(L'a')); - EXPECT_EQ("L'\\x576' (1398)", Print(static_cast<wchar_t>(0x576))); - EXPECT_EQ("L'\\xC74D' (51021)", Print(static_cast<wchar_t>(0xC74D))); -} - -// Test that int64_t provides more storage than wchar_t. -TEST(PrintTypeSizeTest, Wchar_t) { - EXPECT_LT(sizeof(wchar_t), sizeof(int64_t)); -} - -// Various integer types. -TEST(PrintBuiltInTypeTest, Integer) { - EXPECT_EQ("'\\xFF' (255)", Print(static_cast<unsigned char>(255))); // uint8 - EXPECT_EQ("'\\x80' (-128)", Print(static_cast<signed char>(-128))); // int8 - EXPECT_EQ("65535", Print(std::numeric_limits<uint16_t>::max())); // uint16 - EXPECT_EQ("-32768", Print(std::numeric_limits<int16_t>::min())); // int16 - EXPECT_EQ("4294967295", - Print(std::numeric_limits<uint32_t>::max())); // uint32 - EXPECT_EQ("-2147483648", - Print(std::numeric_limits<int32_t>::min())); // int32 - EXPECT_EQ("18446744073709551615", - Print(std::numeric_limits<uint64_t>::max())); // uint64 - EXPECT_EQ("-9223372036854775808", - Print(std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::min())); // int64 -} - -// Size types. -TEST(PrintBuiltInTypeTest, Size_t) { - EXPECT_EQ("1", Print(sizeof('a'))); // size_t. -#if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - // Windows has no ssize_t type. - EXPECT_EQ("-2", Print(static_cast<ssize_t>(-2))); // ssize_t. -#endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -} - -// Floating-points. -TEST(PrintBuiltInTypeTest, FloatingPoints) { - EXPECT_EQ("1.5", Print(1.5f)); // float - EXPECT_EQ("-2.5", Print(-2.5)); // double -} - -// Since ::std::stringstream::operator<<(const void *) formats the pointer -// output differently with different compilers, we have to create the expected -// output first and use it as our expectation. -static std::string PrintPointer(const void* p) { - ::std::stringstream expected_result_stream; - expected_result_stream << p; - return expected_result_stream.str(); -} - -// Tests printing C strings. - -// const char*. -TEST(PrintCStringTest, Const) { - const char* p = "World"; - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p) + " pointing to \"World\"", Print(p)); -} - -// char*. -TEST(PrintCStringTest, NonConst) { - char p[] = "Hi"; - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p) + " pointing to \"Hi\"", - Print(static_cast<char*>(p))); -} - -// NULL C string. -TEST(PrintCStringTest, Null) { - const char* p = nullptr; - EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p)); -} - -// Tests that C strings are escaped properly. -TEST(PrintCStringTest, EscapesProperly) { - const char* p = "'\"?\\\a\b\f\n\r\t\v\x7F\xFF a"; - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p) + " pointing to \"'\\\"?\\\\\\a\\b\\f" - "\\n\\r\\t\\v\\x7F\\xFF a\"", - Print(p)); -} - -// MSVC compiler can be configured to define whar_t as a typedef -// of unsigned short. Defining an overload for const wchar_t* in that case -// would cause pointers to unsigned shorts be printed as wide strings, -// possibly accessing more memory than intended and causing invalid -// memory accesses. MSVC defines _NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED symbol when -// wchar_t is implemented as a native type. -#if !defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(_NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED) - -// const wchar_t*. -TEST(PrintWideCStringTest, Const) { - const wchar_t* p = L"World"; - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p) + " pointing to L\"World\"", Print(p)); -} - -// wchar_t*. -TEST(PrintWideCStringTest, NonConst) { - wchar_t p[] = L"Hi"; - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p) + " pointing to L\"Hi\"", - Print(static_cast<wchar_t*>(p))); -} - -// NULL wide C string. -TEST(PrintWideCStringTest, Null) { - const wchar_t* p = nullptr; - EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p)); -} - -// Tests that wide C strings are escaped properly. -TEST(PrintWideCStringTest, EscapesProperly) { - const wchar_t s[] = {'\'', '"', '?', '\\', '\a', '\b', '\f', '\n', '\r', - '\t', '\v', 0xD3, 0x576, 0x8D3, 0xC74D, ' ', 'a', '\0'}; - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(s) + " pointing to L\"'\\\"?\\\\\\a\\b\\f" - "\\n\\r\\t\\v\\xD3\\x576\\x8D3\\xC74D a\"", - Print(static_cast<const wchar_t*>(s))); -} -#endif // native wchar_t - -// Tests printing pointers to other char types. - -// signed char*. -TEST(PrintCharPointerTest, SignedChar) { - signed char* p = reinterpret_cast<signed char*>(0x1234); - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p)); - p = nullptr; - EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p)); -} - -// const signed char*. -TEST(PrintCharPointerTest, ConstSignedChar) { - signed char* p = reinterpret_cast<signed char*>(0x1234); - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p)); - p = nullptr; - EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p)); -} - -// unsigned char*. -TEST(PrintCharPointerTest, UnsignedChar) { - unsigned char* p = reinterpret_cast<unsigned char*>(0x1234); - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p)); - p = nullptr; - EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p)); -} - -// const unsigned char*. -TEST(PrintCharPointerTest, ConstUnsignedChar) { - const unsigned char* p = reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char*>(0x1234); - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p)); - p = nullptr; - EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p)); -} - -// Tests printing pointers to simple, built-in types. - -// bool*. -TEST(PrintPointerToBuiltInTypeTest, Bool) { - bool* p = reinterpret_cast<bool*>(0xABCD); - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p)); - p = nullptr; - EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p)); -} - -// void*. -TEST(PrintPointerToBuiltInTypeTest, Void) { - void* p = reinterpret_cast<void*>(0xABCD); - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p)); - p = nullptr; - EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p)); -} - -// const void*. -TEST(PrintPointerToBuiltInTypeTest, ConstVoid) { - const void* p = reinterpret_cast<const void*>(0xABCD); - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p)); - p = nullptr; - EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p)); -} - -// Tests printing pointers to pointers. -TEST(PrintPointerToPointerTest, IntPointerPointer) { - int** p = reinterpret_cast<int**>(0xABCD); - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p)); - p = nullptr; - EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p)); -} - -// Tests printing (non-member) function pointers. - -void MyFunction(int /* n */) {} - -TEST(PrintPointerTest, NonMemberFunctionPointer) { - // We cannot directly cast &MyFunction to const void* because the - // standard disallows casting between pointers to functions and - // pointers to objects, and some compilers (e.g. GCC 3.4) enforce - // this limitation. - EXPECT_EQ( - PrintPointer(reinterpret_cast<const void*>( - reinterpret_cast<internal::BiggestInt>(&MyFunction))), - Print(&MyFunction)); - int (*p)(bool) = NULL; // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p)); -} - -// An assertion predicate determining whether a one string is a prefix for -// another. -template <typename StringType> -AssertionResult HasPrefix(const StringType& str, const StringType& prefix) { - if (str.find(prefix, 0) == 0) - return AssertionSuccess(); - - const bool is_wide_string = sizeof(prefix[0]) > 1; - const char* const begin_string_quote = is_wide_string ? "L\"" : "\""; - return AssertionFailure() - << begin_string_quote << prefix << "\" is not a prefix of " - << begin_string_quote << str << "\"\n"; -} - -// Tests printing member variable pointers. Although they are called -// pointers, they don't point to a location in the address space. -// Their representation is implementation-defined. Thus they will be -// printed as raw bytes. - -struct Foo { - public: - virtual ~Foo() {} - int MyMethod(char x) { return x + 1; } - virtual char MyVirtualMethod(int /* n */) { return 'a'; } - - int value; -}; - -TEST(PrintPointerTest, MemberVariablePointer) { - EXPECT_TRUE(HasPrefix(Print(&Foo::value), - Print(sizeof(&Foo::value)) + "-byte object ")); - int Foo::*p = NULL; // NOLINT - EXPECT_TRUE(HasPrefix(Print(p), - Print(sizeof(p)) + "-byte object ")); -} - -// Tests printing member function pointers. Although they are called -// pointers, they don't point to a location in the address space. -// Their representation is implementation-defined. Thus they will be -// printed as raw bytes. -TEST(PrintPointerTest, MemberFunctionPointer) { - EXPECT_TRUE(HasPrefix(Print(&Foo::MyMethod), - Print(sizeof(&Foo::MyMethod)) + "-byte object ")); - EXPECT_TRUE( - HasPrefix(Print(&Foo::MyVirtualMethod), - Print(sizeof((&Foo::MyVirtualMethod))) + "-byte object ")); - int (Foo::*p)(char) = NULL; // NOLINT - EXPECT_TRUE(HasPrefix(Print(p), - Print(sizeof(p)) + "-byte object ")); -} - -// Tests printing C arrays. - -// The difference between this and Print() is that it ensures that the -// argument is a reference to an array. -template <typename T, size_t N> -std::string PrintArrayHelper(T (&a)[N]) { - return Print(a); -} - -// One-dimensional array. -TEST(PrintArrayTest, OneDimensionalArray) { - int a[5] = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }; - EXPECT_EQ("{ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }", PrintArrayHelper(a)); -} - -// Two-dimensional array. -TEST(PrintArrayTest, TwoDimensionalArray) { - int a[2][5] = { - { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }, - { 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 } - }; - EXPECT_EQ("{ { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }, { 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 } }", PrintArrayHelper(a)); -} - -// Array of const elements. -TEST(PrintArrayTest, ConstArray) { - const bool a[1] = { false }; - EXPECT_EQ("{ false }", PrintArrayHelper(a)); -} - -// char array without terminating NUL. -TEST(PrintArrayTest, CharArrayWithNoTerminatingNul) { - // Array a contains '\0' in the middle and doesn't end with '\0'. - char a[] = { 'H', '\0', 'i' }; - EXPECT_EQ("\"H\\0i\" (no terminating NUL)", PrintArrayHelper(a)); -} - -// const char array with terminating NUL. -TEST(PrintArrayTest, ConstCharArrayWithTerminatingNul) { - const char a[] = "\0Hi"; - EXPECT_EQ("\"\\0Hi\"", PrintArrayHelper(a)); -} - -// const wchar_t array without terminating NUL. -TEST(PrintArrayTest, WCharArrayWithNoTerminatingNul) { - // Array a contains '\0' in the middle and doesn't end with '\0'. - const wchar_t a[] = { L'H', L'\0', L'i' }; - EXPECT_EQ("L\"H\\0i\" (no terminating NUL)", PrintArrayHelper(a)); -} - -// wchar_t array with terminating NUL. -TEST(PrintArrayTest, WConstCharArrayWithTerminatingNul) { - const wchar_t a[] = L"\0Hi"; - EXPECT_EQ("L\"\\0Hi\"", PrintArrayHelper(a)); -} - -// Array of objects. -TEST(PrintArrayTest, ObjectArray) { - std::string a[3] = {"Hi", "Hello", "Ni hao"}; - EXPECT_EQ("{ \"Hi\", \"Hello\", \"Ni hao\" }", PrintArrayHelper(a)); -} - -// Array with many elements. -TEST(PrintArrayTest, BigArray) { - int a[100] = { 1, 2, 3 }; - EXPECT_EQ("{ 1, 2, 3, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, ..., 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }", - PrintArrayHelper(a)); -} - -// Tests printing ::string and ::std::string. - -// ::std::string. -TEST(PrintStringTest, StringInStdNamespace) { - const char s[] = "'\"?\\\a\b\f\n\0\r\t\v\x7F\xFF a"; - const ::std::string str(s, sizeof(s)); - EXPECT_EQ("\"'\\\"?\\\\\\a\\b\\f\\n\\0\\r\\t\\v\\x7F\\xFF a\\0\"", - Print(str)); -} - -TEST(PrintStringTest, StringAmbiguousHex) { - // "\x6BANANA" is ambiguous, it can be interpreted as starting with either of: - // '\x6', '\x6B', or '\x6BA'. - - // a hex escaping sequence following by a decimal digit - EXPECT_EQ("\"0\\x12\" \"3\"", Print(::std::string("0\x12" "3"))); - // a hex escaping sequence following by a hex digit (lower-case) - EXPECT_EQ("\"mm\\x6\" \"bananas\"", Print(::std::string("mm\x6" "bananas"))); - // a hex escaping sequence following by a hex digit (upper-case) - EXPECT_EQ("\"NOM\\x6\" \"BANANA\"", Print(::std::string("NOM\x6" "BANANA"))); - // a hex escaping sequence following by a non-xdigit - EXPECT_EQ("\"!\\x5-!\"", Print(::std::string("!\x5-!"))); -} - -// Tests printing ::std::wstring. -#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING -// ::std::wstring. -TEST(PrintWideStringTest, StringInStdNamespace) { - const wchar_t s[] = L"'\"?\\\a\b\f\n\0\r\t\v\xD3\x576\x8D3\xC74D a"; - const ::std::wstring str(s, sizeof(s)/sizeof(wchar_t)); - EXPECT_EQ("L\"'\\\"?\\\\\\a\\b\\f\\n\\0\\r\\t\\v" - "\\xD3\\x576\\x8D3\\xC74D a\\0\"", - Print(str)); -} - -TEST(PrintWideStringTest, StringAmbiguousHex) { - // same for wide strings. - EXPECT_EQ("L\"0\\x12\" L\"3\"", Print(::std::wstring(L"0\x12" L"3"))); - EXPECT_EQ("L\"mm\\x6\" L\"bananas\"", - Print(::std::wstring(L"mm\x6" L"bananas"))); - EXPECT_EQ("L\"NOM\\x6\" L\"BANANA\"", - Print(::std::wstring(L"NOM\x6" L"BANANA"))); - EXPECT_EQ("L\"!\\x5-!\"", Print(::std::wstring(L"!\x5-!"))); -} -#endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING - -// Tests printing types that support generic streaming (i.e. streaming -// to std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits> for any valid Char and -// CharTraits types). - -// Tests printing a non-template type that supports generic streaming. - -class AllowsGenericStreaming {}; - -template <typename Char, typename CharTraits> -std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits>& operator<<( - std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits>& os, - const AllowsGenericStreaming& /* a */) { - return os << "AllowsGenericStreaming"; -} - -TEST(PrintTypeWithGenericStreamingTest, NonTemplateType) { - AllowsGenericStreaming a; - EXPECT_EQ("AllowsGenericStreaming", Print(a)); -} - -// Tests printing a template type that supports generic streaming. - -template <typename T> -class AllowsGenericStreamingTemplate {}; - -template <typename Char, typename CharTraits, typename T> -std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits>& operator<<( - std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits>& os, - const AllowsGenericStreamingTemplate<T>& /* a */) { - return os << "AllowsGenericStreamingTemplate"; -} - -TEST(PrintTypeWithGenericStreamingTest, TemplateType) { - AllowsGenericStreamingTemplate<int> a; - EXPECT_EQ("AllowsGenericStreamingTemplate", Print(a)); -} - -// Tests printing a type that supports generic streaming and can be -// implicitly converted to another printable type. - -template <typename T> -class AllowsGenericStreamingAndImplicitConversionTemplate { - public: - operator bool() const { return false; } -}; - -template <typename Char, typename CharTraits, typename T> -std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits>& operator<<( - std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits>& os, - const AllowsGenericStreamingAndImplicitConversionTemplate<T>& /* a */) { - return os << "AllowsGenericStreamingAndImplicitConversionTemplate"; -} - -TEST(PrintTypeWithGenericStreamingTest, TypeImplicitlyConvertible) { - AllowsGenericStreamingAndImplicitConversionTemplate<int> a; - EXPECT_EQ("AllowsGenericStreamingAndImplicitConversionTemplate", Print(a)); -} - -#if GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - -// Tests printing internal::StringView. - -TEST(PrintStringViewTest, SimpleStringView) { - const internal::StringView sp = "Hello"; - EXPECT_EQ("\"Hello\"", Print(sp)); -} - -TEST(PrintStringViewTest, UnprintableCharacters) { - const char str[] = "NUL (\0) and \r\t"; - const internal::StringView sp(str, sizeof(str) - 1); - EXPECT_EQ("\"NUL (\\0) and \\r\\t\"", Print(sp)); -} - -#endif // GTEST_INTERNAL_HAS_STRING_VIEW - -// Tests printing STL containers. - -TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, EmptyDeque) { - deque<char> empty; - EXPECT_EQ("{}", Print(empty)); -} - -TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, NonEmptyDeque) { - deque<int> non_empty; - non_empty.push_back(1); - non_empty.push_back(3); - EXPECT_EQ("{ 1, 3 }", Print(non_empty)); -} - - -TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, OneElementHashMap) { - ::std::unordered_map<int, char> map1; - map1[1] = 'a'; - EXPECT_EQ("{ (1, 'a' (97, 0x61)) }", Print(map1)); -} - -TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, HashMultiMap) { - ::std::unordered_multimap<int, bool> map1; - map1.insert(make_pair(5, true)); - map1.insert(make_pair(5, false)); - - // Elements of hash_multimap can be printed in any order. - const std::string result = Print(map1); - EXPECT_TRUE(result == "{ (5, true), (5, false) }" || - result == "{ (5, false), (5, true) }") - << " where Print(map1) returns \"" << result << "\"."; -} - - - -TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, HashSet) { - ::std::unordered_set<int> set1; - set1.insert(1); - EXPECT_EQ("{ 1 }", Print(set1)); -} - -TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, HashMultiSet) { - const int kSize = 5; - int a[kSize] = { 1, 1, 2, 5, 1 }; - ::std::unordered_multiset<int> set1(a, a + kSize); - - // Elements of hash_multiset can be printed in any order. - const std::string result = Print(set1); - const std::string expected_pattern = "{ d, d, d, d, d }"; // d means a digit. - - // Verifies the result matches the expected pattern; also extracts - // the numbers in the result. - ASSERT_EQ(expected_pattern.length(), result.length()); - std::vector<int> numbers; - for (size_t i = 0; i != result.length(); i++) { - if (expected_pattern[i] == 'd') { - ASSERT_NE(isdigit(static_cast<unsigned char>(result[i])), 0); - numbers.push_back(result[i] - '0'); - } else { - EXPECT_EQ(expected_pattern[i], result[i]) << " where result is " - << result; - } - } - - // Makes sure the result contains the right numbers. - std::sort(numbers.begin(), numbers.end()); - std::sort(a, a + kSize); - EXPECT_TRUE(std::equal(a, a + kSize, numbers.begin())); -} - - -TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, List) { - const std::string a[] = {"hello", "world"}; - const list<std::string> strings(a, a + 2); - EXPECT_EQ("{ \"hello\", \"world\" }", Print(strings)); -} - -TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, Map) { - map<int, bool> map1; - map1[1] = true; - map1[5] = false; - map1[3] = true; - EXPECT_EQ("{ (1, true), (3, true), (5, false) }", Print(map1)); -} - -TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, MultiMap) { - multimap<bool, int> map1; - // The make_pair template function would deduce the type as - // pair<bool, int> here, and since the key part in a multimap has to - // be constant, without a templated ctor in the pair class (as in - // libCstd on Solaris), make_pair call would fail to compile as no - // implicit conversion is found. Thus explicit typename is used - // here instead. - map1.insert(pair<const bool, int>(true, 0)); - map1.insert(pair<const bool, int>(true, 1)); - map1.insert(pair<const bool, int>(false, 2)); - EXPECT_EQ("{ (false, 2), (true, 0), (true, 1) }", Print(map1)); -} - -TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, Set) { - const unsigned int a[] = { 3, 0, 5 }; - set<unsigned int> set1(a, a + 3); - EXPECT_EQ("{ 0, 3, 5 }", Print(set1)); -} - -TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, MultiSet) { - const int a[] = { 1, 1, 2, 5, 1 }; - multiset<int> set1(a, a + 5); - EXPECT_EQ("{ 1, 1, 1, 2, 5 }", Print(set1)); -} - - -TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, SinglyLinkedList) { - int a[] = { 9, 2, 8 }; - const std::forward_list<int> ints(a, a + 3); - EXPECT_EQ("{ 9, 2, 8 }", Print(ints)); -} - -TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, Pair) { - pair<const bool, int> p(true, 5); - EXPECT_EQ("(true, 5)", Print(p)); -} - -TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, Vector) { - vector<int> v; - v.push_back(1); - v.push_back(2); - EXPECT_EQ("{ 1, 2 }", Print(v)); -} - -TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, LongSequence) { - const int a[100] = { 1, 2, 3 }; - const vector<int> v(a, a + 100); - EXPECT_EQ("{ 1, 2, 3, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, " - "0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, ... }", Print(v)); -} - -TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, NestedContainer) { - const int a1[] = { 1, 2 }; - const int a2[] = { 3, 4, 5 }; - const list<int> l1(a1, a1 + 2); - const list<int> l2(a2, a2 + 3); - - vector<list<int> > v; - v.push_back(l1); - v.push_back(l2); - EXPECT_EQ("{ { 1, 2 }, { 3, 4, 5 } }", Print(v)); -} - -TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, OneDimensionalNativeArray) { - const int a[3] = { 1, 2, 3 }; - NativeArray<int> b(a, 3, RelationToSourceReference()); - EXPECT_EQ("{ 1, 2, 3 }", Print(b)); -} - -TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, TwoDimensionalNativeArray) { - const int a[2][3] = { { 1, 2, 3 }, { 4, 5, 6 } }; - NativeArray<int[3]> b(a, 2, RelationToSourceReference()); - EXPECT_EQ("{ { 1, 2, 3 }, { 4, 5, 6 } }", Print(b)); -} - -// Tests that a class named iterator isn't treated as a container. - -struct iterator { - char x; -}; - -TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, Iterator) { - iterator it = {}; - EXPECT_EQ("1-byte object <00>", Print(it)); -} - -// Tests that a class named const_iterator isn't treated as a container. - -struct const_iterator { - char x; -}; - -TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, ConstIterator) { - const_iterator it = {}; - EXPECT_EQ("1-byte object <00>", Print(it)); -} - -// Tests printing ::std::tuples. - -// Tuples of various arities. -TEST(PrintStdTupleTest, VariousSizes) { - ::std::tuple<> t0; - EXPECT_EQ("()", Print(t0)); - - ::std::tuple<int> t1(5); - EXPECT_EQ("(5)", Print(t1)); - - ::std::tuple<char, bool> t2('a', true); - EXPECT_EQ("('a' (97, 0x61), true)", Print(t2)); - - ::std::tuple<bool, int, int> t3(false, 2, 3); - EXPECT_EQ("(false, 2, 3)", Print(t3)); - - ::std::tuple<bool, int, int, int> t4(false, 2, 3, 4); - EXPECT_EQ("(false, 2, 3, 4)", Print(t4)); - - const char* const str = "8"; - ::std::tuple<bool, char, short, int32_t, int64_t, float, double, // NOLINT - const char*, void*, std::string> - t10(false, 'a', static_cast<short>(3), 4, 5, 1.5F, -2.5, str, // NOLINT - nullptr, "10"); - EXPECT_EQ("(false, 'a' (97, 0x61), 3, 4, 5, 1.5, -2.5, " + PrintPointer(str) + - " pointing to \"8\", NULL, \"10\")", - Print(t10)); -} - -// Nested tuples. -TEST(PrintStdTupleTest, NestedTuple) { - ::std::tuple< ::std::tuple<int, bool>, char> nested( - ::std::make_tuple(5, true), 'a'); - EXPECT_EQ("((5, true), 'a' (97, 0x61))", Print(nested)); -} - -TEST(PrintNullptrT, Basic) { - EXPECT_EQ("(nullptr)", Print(nullptr)); -} - -TEST(PrintReferenceWrapper, Printable) { - int x = 5; - EXPECT_EQ("@" + PrintPointer(&x) + " 5", Print(std::ref(x))); - EXPECT_EQ("@" + PrintPointer(&x) + " 5", Print(std::cref(x))); -} - -TEST(PrintReferenceWrapper, Unprintable) { - ::foo::UnprintableInFoo up; - EXPECT_EQ( - "@" + PrintPointer(&up) + - " 16-byte object <EF-12 00-00 34-AB 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00>", - Print(std::ref(up))); - EXPECT_EQ( - "@" + PrintPointer(&up) + - " 16-byte object <EF-12 00-00 34-AB 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00>", - Print(std::cref(up))); -} - -// Tests printing user-defined unprintable types. - -// Unprintable types in the global namespace. -TEST(PrintUnprintableTypeTest, InGlobalNamespace) { - EXPECT_EQ("1-byte object <00>", - Print(UnprintableTemplateInGlobal<char>())); -} - -// Unprintable types in a user namespace. -TEST(PrintUnprintableTypeTest, InUserNamespace) { - EXPECT_EQ("16-byte object <EF-12 00-00 34-AB 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00>", - Print(::foo::UnprintableInFoo())); -} - -// Unprintable types are that too big to be printed completely. - -struct Big { - Big() { memset(array, 0, sizeof(array)); } - char array[257]; -}; - -TEST(PrintUnpritableTypeTest, BigObject) { - EXPECT_EQ("257-byte object <00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 " - "00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 " - "00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 " - "00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 ... 00-00 00-00 00-00 " - "00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 " - "00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 " - "00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00>", - Print(Big())); -} - -// Tests printing user-defined streamable types. - -// Streamable types in the global namespace. -TEST(PrintStreamableTypeTest, InGlobalNamespace) { - StreamableInGlobal x; - EXPECT_EQ("StreamableInGlobal", Print(x)); - EXPECT_EQ("StreamableInGlobal*", Print(&x)); -} - -// Printable template types in a user namespace. -TEST(PrintStreamableTypeTest, TemplateTypeInUserNamespace) { - EXPECT_EQ("StreamableTemplateInFoo: 0", - Print(::foo::StreamableTemplateInFoo<int>())); -} - -// Tests printing a user-defined recursive container type that has a << -// operator. -TEST(PrintStreamableTypeTest, PathLikeInUserNamespace) { - ::foo::PathLike x; - EXPECT_EQ("Streamable-PathLike", Print(x)); - const ::foo::PathLike cx; - EXPECT_EQ("Streamable-PathLike", Print(cx)); -} - -// Tests printing user-defined types that have a PrintTo() function. -TEST(PrintPrintableTypeTest, InUserNamespace) { - EXPECT_EQ("PrintableViaPrintTo: 0", - Print(::foo::PrintableViaPrintTo())); -} - -// Tests printing a pointer to a user-defined type that has a << -// operator for its pointer. -TEST(PrintPrintableTypeTest, PointerInUserNamespace) { - ::foo::PointerPrintable x; - EXPECT_EQ("PointerPrintable*", Print(&x)); -} - -// Tests printing user-defined class template that have a PrintTo() function. -TEST(PrintPrintableTypeTest, TemplateInUserNamespace) { - EXPECT_EQ("PrintableViaPrintToTemplate: 5", - Print(::foo::PrintableViaPrintToTemplate<int>(5))); -} - -// Tests that the universal printer prints both the address and the -// value of a reference. -TEST(PrintReferenceTest, PrintsAddressAndValue) { - int n = 5; - EXPECT_EQ("@" + PrintPointer(&n) + " 5", PrintByRef(n)); - - int a[2][3] = { - { 0, 1, 2 }, - { 3, 4, 5 } - }; - EXPECT_EQ("@" + PrintPointer(a) + " { { 0, 1, 2 }, { 3, 4, 5 } }", - PrintByRef(a)); - - const ::foo::UnprintableInFoo x; - EXPECT_EQ("@" + PrintPointer(&x) + " 16-byte object " - "<EF-12 00-00 34-AB 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00>", - PrintByRef(x)); -} - -// Tests that the universal printer prints a function pointer passed by -// reference. -TEST(PrintReferenceTest, HandlesFunctionPointer) { - void (*fp)(int n) = &MyFunction; - const std::string fp_pointer_string = - PrintPointer(reinterpret_cast<const void*>(&fp)); - // We cannot directly cast &MyFunction to const void* because the - // standard disallows casting between pointers to functions and - // pointers to objects, and some compilers (e.g. GCC 3.4) enforce - // this limitation. - const std::string fp_string = PrintPointer(reinterpret_cast<const void*>( - reinterpret_cast<internal::BiggestInt>(fp))); - EXPECT_EQ("@" + fp_pointer_string + " " + fp_string, - PrintByRef(fp)); -} - -// Tests that the universal printer prints a member function pointer -// passed by reference. -TEST(PrintReferenceTest, HandlesMemberFunctionPointer) { - int (Foo::*p)(char ch) = &Foo::MyMethod; - EXPECT_TRUE(HasPrefix( - PrintByRef(p), - "@" + PrintPointer(reinterpret_cast<const void*>(&p)) + " " + - Print(sizeof(p)) + "-byte object ")); - - char (Foo::*p2)(int n) = &Foo::MyVirtualMethod; - EXPECT_TRUE(HasPrefix( - PrintByRef(p2), - "@" + PrintPointer(reinterpret_cast<const void*>(&p2)) + " " + - Print(sizeof(p2)) + "-byte object ")); -} - -// Tests that the universal printer prints a member variable pointer -// passed by reference. -TEST(PrintReferenceTest, HandlesMemberVariablePointer) { - int Foo::*p = &Foo::value; // NOLINT - EXPECT_TRUE(HasPrefix( - PrintByRef(p), - "@" + PrintPointer(&p) + " " + Print(sizeof(p)) + "-byte object ")); -} - -// Tests that FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(), which is used to print -// an operand in a comparison assertion (e.g. ASSERT_EQ) when the assertion -// fails, formats the operand in the desired way. - -// scalar -TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForScalar) { - EXPECT_STREQ("123", - FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(123, 124).c_str()); -} - -// non-char pointer -TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForNonCharPointer) { - int n = 0; - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(&n), - FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(&n, &n).c_str()); -} - -// non-char array -TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, FormatsNonCharArrayAsPointer) { - // In expression 'array == x', 'array' is compared by pointer. - // Therefore we want to print an array operand as a pointer. - int n[] = { 1, 2, 3 }; - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(n), - FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(n, n).c_str()); -} - -// Tests formatting a char pointer when it's compared with another pointer. -// In this case we want to print it as a raw pointer, as the comparison is by -// pointer. - -// char pointer vs pointer -TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForCharPointerVsPointer) { - // In expression 'p == x', where 'p' and 'x' are (const or not) char - // pointers, the operands are compared by pointer. Therefore we - // want to print 'p' as a pointer instead of a C string (we don't - // even know if it's supposed to point to a valid C string). - - // const char* - const char* s = "hello"; - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(s), - FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(s, s).c_str()); - - // char* - char ch = 'a'; - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(&ch), - FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(&ch, &ch).c_str()); -} - -// wchar_t pointer vs pointer -TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForWCharPointerVsPointer) { - // In expression 'p == x', where 'p' and 'x' are (const or not) char - // pointers, the operands are compared by pointer. Therefore we - // want to print 'p' as a pointer instead of a wide C string (we don't - // even know if it's supposed to point to a valid wide C string). - - // const wchar_t* - const wchar_t* s = L"hello"; - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(s), - FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(s, s).c_str()); - - // wchar_t* - wchar_t ch = L'a'; - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(&ch), - FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(&ch, &ch).c_str()); -} - -// Tests formatting a char pointer when it's compared to a string object. -// In this case we want to print the char pointer as a C string. - -// char pointer vs std::string -TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForCharPointerVsStdString) { - const char* s = "hello \"world"; - EXPECT_STREQ("\"hello \\\"world\"", // The string content should be escaped. - FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(s, ::std::string()).c_str()); - - // char* - char str[] = "hi\1"; - char* p = str; - EXPECT_STREQ("\"hi\\x1\"", // The string content should be escaped. - FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(p, ::std::string()).c_str()); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING -// wchar_t pointer vs std::wstring -TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForWCharPointerVsStdWString) { - const wchar_t* s = L"hi \"world"; - EXPECT_STREQ("L\"hi \\\"world\"", // The string content should be escaped. - FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(s, ::std::wstring()).c_str()); - - // wchar_t* - wchar_t str[] = L"hi\1"; - wchar_t* p = str; - EXPECT_STREQ("L\"hi\\x1\"", // The string content should be escaped. - FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(p, ::std::wstring()).c_str()); -} -#endif - -// Tests formatting a char array when it's compared with a pointer or array. -// In this case we want to print the array as a row pointer, as the comparison -// is by pointer. - -// char array vs pointer -TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForCharArrayVsPointer) { - char str[] = "hi \"world\""; - char* p = nullptr; - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(str), - FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(str, p).c_str()); -} - -// char array vs char array -TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForCharArrayVsCharArray) { - const char str[] = "hi \"world\""; - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(str), - FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(str, str).c_str()); -} - -// wchar_t array vs pointer -TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForWCharArrayVsPointer) { - wchar_t str[] = L"hi \"world\""; - wchar_t* p = nullptr; - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(str), - FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(str, p).c_str()); -} - -// wchar_t array vs wchar_t array -TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForWCharArrayVsWCharArray) { - const wchar_t str[] = L"hi \"world\""; - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(str), - FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(str, str).c_str()); -} - -// Tests formatting a char array when it's compared with a string object. -// In this case we want to print the array as a C string. - -// char array vs std::string -TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForCharArrayVsStdString) { - const char str[] = "hi \"world\""; - EXPECT_STREQ("\"hi \\\"world\\\"\"", // The content should be escaped. - FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(str, ::std::string()).c_str()); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING -// wchar_t array vs std::wstring -TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForWCharArrayVsStdWString) { - const wchar_t str[] = L"hi \"w\0rld\""; - EXPECT_STREQ( - "L\"hi \\\"w\"", // The content should be escaped. - // Embedded NUL terminates the string. - FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(str, ::std::wstring()).c_str()); -} -#endif - -// Useful for testing PrintToString(). We cannot use EXPECT_EQ() -// there as its implementation uses PrintToString(). The caller must -// ensure that 'value' has no side effect. -#define EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(value, expected_string) \ - EXPECT_TRUE(PrintToString(value) == (expected_string)) \ - << " where " #value " prints as " << (PrintToString(value)) - -TEST(PrintToStringTest, WorksForScalar) { - EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(123, "123"); -} - -TEST(PrintToStringTest, WorksForPointerToConstChar) { - const char* p = "hello"; - EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(p, "\"hello\""); -} - -TEST(PrintToStringTest, WorksForPointerToNonConstChar) { - char s[] = "hello"; - char* p = s; - EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(p, "\"hello\""); -} - -TEST(PrintToStringTest, EscapesForPointerToConstChar) { - const char* p = "hello\n"; - EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(p, "\"hello\\n\""); -} - -TEST(PrintToStringTest, EscapesForPointerToNonConstChar) { - char s[] = "hello\1"; - char* p = s; - EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(p, "\"hello\\x1\""); -} - -TEST(PrintToStringTest, WorksForArray) { - int n[3] = { 1, 2, 3 }; - EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(n, "{ 1, 2, 3 }"); -} - -TEST(PrintToStringTest, WorksForCharArray) { - char s[] = "hello"; - EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(s, "\"hello\""); -} - -TEST(PrintToStringTest, WorksForCharArrayWithEmbeddedNul) { - const char str_with_nul[] = "hello\0 world"; - EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(str_with_nul, "\"hello\\0 world\""); - - char mutable_str_with_nul[] = "hello\0 world"; - EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(mutable_str_with_nul, "\"hello\\0 world\""); -} - - TEST(PrintToStringTest, ContainsNonLatin) { - // Sanity test with valid UTF-8. Prints both in hex and as text. - std::string non_ascii_str = ::std::string("ì˜¤ì „ 4:30"); - EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(non_ascii_str, - "\"\\xEC\\x98\\xA4\\xEC\\xA0\\x84 4:30\"\n" - " As Text: \"ì˜¤ì „ 4:30\""); - non_ascii_str = ::std::string("From ä — ẑ"); - EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(non_ascii_str, - "\"From \\xC3\\xA4 \\xE2\\x80\\x94 \\xE1\\xBA\\x91\"" - "\n As Text: \"From ä — ẑ\""); -} - -TEST(IsValidUTF8Test, IllFormedUTF8) { - // The following test strings are ill-formed UTF-8 and are printed - // as hex only (or ASCII, in case of ASCII bytes) because IsValidUTF8() is - // expected to fail, thus output does not contain "As Text:". - - static const char *const kTestdata[][2] = { - // 2-byte lead byte followed by a single-byte character. - {"\xC3\x74", "\"\\xC3t\""}, - // Valid 2-byte character followed by an orphan trail byte. - {"\xC3\x84\xA4", "\"\\xC3\\x84\\xA4\""}, - // Lead byte without trail byte. - {"abc\xC3", "\"abc\\xC3\""}, - // 3-byte lead byte, single-byte character, orphan trail byte. - {"x\xE2\x70\x94", "\"x\\xE2p\\x94\""}, - // Truncated 3-byte character. - {"\xE2\x80", "\"\\xE2\\x80\""}, - // Truncated 3-byte character followed by valid 2-byte char. - {"\xE2\x80\xC3\x84", "\"\\xE2\\x80\\xC3\\x84\""}, - // Truncated 3-byte character followed by a single-byte character. - {"\xE2\x80\x7A", "\"\\xE2\\x80z\""}, - // 3-byte lead byte followed by valid 3-byte character. - {"\xE2\xE2\x80\x94", "\"\\xE2\\xE2\\x80\\x94\""}, - // 4-byte lead byte followed by valid 3-byte character. - {"\xF0\xE2\x80\x94", "\"\\xF0\\xE2\\x80\\x94\""}, - // Truncated 4-byte character. - {"\xF0\xE2\x80", "\"\\xF0\\xE2\\x80\""}, - // Invalid UTF-8 byte sequences embedded in other chars. - {"abc\xE2\x80\x94\xC3\x74xyc", "\"abc\\xE2\\x80\\x94\\xC3txyc\""}, - {"abc\xC3\x84\xE2\x80\xC3\x84xyz", - "\"abc\\xC3\\x84\\xE2\\x80\\xC3\\x84xyz\""}, - // Non-shortest UTF-8 byte sequences are also ill-formed. - // The classics: xC0, xC1 lead byte. - {"\xC0\x80", "\"\\xC0\\x80\""}, - {"\xC1\x81", "\"\\xC1\\x81\""}, - // Non-shortest sequences. - {"\xE0\x80\x80", "\"\\xE0\\x80\\x80\""}, - {"\xf0\x80\x80\x80", "\"\\xF0\\x80\\x80\\x80\""}, - // Last valid code point before surrogate range, should be printed as text, - // too. - {"\xED\x9F\xBF", "\"\\xED\\x9F\\xBF\"\n As Text: \"퟿\""}, - // Start of surrogate lead. Surrogates are not printed as text. - {"\xED\xA0\x80", "\"\\xED\\xA0\\x80\""}, - // Last non-private surrogate lead. - {"\xED\xAD\xBF", "\"\\xED\\xAD\\xBF\""}, - // First private-use surrogate lead. - {"\xED\xAE\x80", "\"\\xED\\xAE\\x80\""}, - // Last private-use surrogate lead. - {"\xED\xAF\xBF", "\"\\xED\\xAF\\xBF\""}, - // Mid-point of surrogate trail. - {"\xED\xB3\xBF", "\"\\xED\\xB3\\xBF\""}, - // First valid code point after surrogate range, should be printed as text, - // too. - {"\xEE\x80\x80", "\"\\xEE\\x80\\x80\"\n As Text: \"\""} - }; - - for (int i = 0; i < int(sizeof(kTestdata)/sizeof(kTestdata[0])); ++i) { - EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(kTestdata[i][0], kTestdata[i][1]); - } -} - -#undef EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_ - -TEST(UniversalTersePrintTest, WorksForNonReference) { - ::std::stringstream ss; - UniversalTersePrint(123, &ss); - EXPECT_EQ("123", ss.str()); -} - -TEST(UniversalTersePrintTest, WorksForReference) { - const int& n = 123; - ::std::stringstream ss; - UniversalTersePrint(n, &ss); - EXPECT_EQ("123", ss.str()); -} - -TEST(UniversalTersePrintTest, WorksForCString) { - const char* s1 = "abc"; - ::std::stringstream ss1; - UniversalTersePrint(s1, &ss1); - EXPECT_EQ("\"abc\"", ss1.str()); - - char* s2 = const_cast<char*>(s1); - ::std::stringstream ss2; - UniversalTersePrint(s2, &ss2); - EXPECT_EQ("\"abc\"", ss2.str()); - - const char* s3 = nullptr; - ::std::stringstream ss3; - UniversalTersePrint(s3, &ss3); - EXPECT_EQ("NULL", ss3.str()); -} - -TEST(UniversalPrintTest, WorksForNonReference) { - ::std::stringstream ss; - UniversalPrint(123, &ss); - EXPECT_EQ("123", ss.str()); -} - -TEST(UniversalPrintTest, WorksForReference) { - const int& n = 123; - ::std::stringstream ss; - UniversalPrint(n, &ss); - EXPECT_EQ("123", ss.str()); -} - -TEST(UniversalPrintTest, WorksForCString) { - const char* s1 = "abc"; - ::std::stringstream ss1; - UniversalPrint(s1, &ss1); - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(s1) + " pointing to \"abc\"", std::string(ss1.str())); - - char* s2 = const_cast<char*>(s1); - ::std::stringstream ss2; - UniversalPrint(s2, &ss2); - EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(s2) + " pointing to \"abc\"", std::string(ss2.str())); - - const char* s3 = nullptr; - ::std::stringstream ss3; - UniversalPrint(s3, &ss3); - EXPECT_EQ("NULL", ss3.str()); -} - -TEST(UniversalPrintTest, WorksForCharArray) { - const char str[] = "\"Line\0 1\"\nLine 2"; - ::std::stringstream ss1; - UniversalPrint(str, &ss1); - EXPECT_EQ("\"\\\"Line\\0 1\\\"\\nLine 2\"", ss1.str()); - - const char mutable_str[] = "\"Line\0 1\"\nLine 2"; - ::std::stringstream ss2; - UniversalPrint(mutable_str, &ss2); - EXPECT_EQ("\"\\\"Line\\0 1\\\"\\nLine 2\"", ss2.str()); -} - -TEST(UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStringsTestWithStd, PrintsEmptyTuple) { - Strings result = UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings(::std::make_tuple()); - EXPECT_EQ(0u, result.size()); -} - -TEST(UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStringsTestWithStd, PrintsOneTuple) { - Strings result = UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings( - ::std::make_tuple(1)); - ASSERT_EQ(1u, result.size()); - EXPECT_EQ("1", result[0]); -} - -TEST(UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStringsTestWithStd, PrintsTwoTuple) { - Strings result = UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings( - ::std::make_tuple(1, 'a')); - ASSERT_EQ(2u, result.size()); - EXPECT_EQ("1", result[0]); - EXPECT_EQ("'a' (97, 0x61)", result[1]); -} - -TEST(UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStringsTestWithStd, PrintsTersely) { - const int n = 1; - Strings result = UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings( - ::std::tuple<const int&, const char*>(n, "a")); - ASSERT_EQ(2u, result.size()); - EXPECT_EQ("1", result[0]); - EXPECT_EQ("\"a\"", result[1]); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_ABSL - -TEST(PrintOptionalTest, Basic) { - absl::optional<int> value; - EXPECT_EQ("(nullopt)", PrintToString(value)); - value = {7}; - EXPECT_EQ("(7)", PrintToString(value)); - EXPECT_EQ("(1.1)", PrintToString(absl::optional<double>{1.1})); - EXPECT_EQ("(\"A\")", PrintToString(absl::optional<std::string>{"A"})); -} - -struct NonPrintable { - unsigned char contents = 17; -}; - -TEST(PrintOneofTest, Basic) { - using Type = absl::variant<int, StreamableInGlobal, NonPrintable>; - EXPECT_EQ("('int' with value 7)", PrintToString(Type(7))); - EXPECT_EQ("('StreamableInGlobal' with value StreamableInGlobal)", - PrintToString(Type(StreamableInGlobal{}))); - EXPECT_EQ( - "('testing::gtest_printers_test::NonPrintable' with value 1-byte object " - "<11>)", - PrintToString(Type(NonPrintable{}))); -} -#endif // GTEST_HAS_ABSL -namespace { -class string_ref; - -/** - * This is a synthetic pointer to a fixed size string. - */ -class string_ptr { - public: - string_ptr(const char* data, size_t size) : data_(data), size_(size) {} - - string_ptr& operator++() noexcept { - data_ += size_; - return *this; - } - - string_ref operator*() const noexcept; - - private: - const char* data_; - size_t size_; -}; - -/** - * This is a synthetic reference of a fixed size string. - */ -class string_ref { - public: - string_ref(const char* data, size_t size) : data_(data), size_(size) {} - - string_ptr operator&() const noexcept { return {data_, size_}; } // NOLINT - - bool operator==(const char* s) const noexcept { - if (size_ > 0 && data_[size_ - 1] != 0) { - return std::string(data_, size_) == std::string(s); - } else { - return std::string(data_) == std::string(s); - } - } - - private: - const char* data_; - size_t size_; -}; - -string_ref string_ptr::operator*() const noexcept { return {data_, size_}; } - -TEST(string_ref, compare) { - const char* s = "alex\0davidjohn\0"; - string_ptr ptr(s, 5); - EXPECT_EQ(*ptr, "alex"); - EXPECT_TRUE(*ptr == "alex"); - ++ptr; - EXPECT_EQ(*ptr, "david"); - EXPECT_TRUE(*ptr == "david"); - ++ptr; - EXPECT_EQ(*ptr, "john"); -} - -} // namespace - -} // namespace gtest_printers_test -} // namespace testing diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-setuptestsuite-test.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-setuptestsuite-test.py deleted file mode 100755 index c82162fc9..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-setuptestsuite-test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2019, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Verifies that SetUpTestSuite and TearDownTestSuite errors are noticed.""" - -import gtest_test_utils - -COMMAND = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath( - 'googletest-setuptestsuite-test_') - - -class GTestSetUpTestSuiteTest(gtest_test_utils.TestCase): - - def testSetupErrorAndTearDownError(self): - p = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess(COMMAND) - self.assertNotEqual(p.exit_code, 0, msg=p.output) - - self.assertIn( - '[ FAILED ] SetupFailTest: SetUpTestSuite or TearDownTestSuite\n' - '[ FAILED ] TearDownFailTest: SetUpTestSuite or TearDownTestSuite\n' - '\n' - ' 2 FAILED TEST SUITES\n', - p.output) - -if __name__ == '__main__': - gtest_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-setuptestsuite-test_.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-setuptestsuite-test_.cc deleted file mode 100644 index a4bc4ef44..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-setuptestsuite-test_.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -class SetupFailTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - static void SetUpTestSuite() { - ASSERT_EQ("", "SET_UP_FAIL"); - } -}; - -TEST_F(SetupFailTest, NoopPassingTest) {} - -class TearDownFailTest : public ::testing::Test { - protected: - static void TearDownTestSuite() { - ASSERT_EQ("", "TEAR_DOWN_FAIL"); - } -}; - -TEST_F(TearDownFailTest, NoopPassingTest) {} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-shuffle-test.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-shuffle-test.py deleted file mode 100755 index 573cc5eca..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-shuffle-test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,323 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2009 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Verifies that test shuffling works.""" - -import os -import gtest_test_utils - -# Command to run the googletest-shuffle-test_ program. -COMMAND = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath('googletest-shuffle-test_') - -# The environment variables for test sharding. -TOTAL_SHARDS_ENV_VAR = 'GTEST_TOTAL_SHARDS' -SHARD_INDEX_ENV_VAR = 'GTEST_SHARD_INDEX' - -TEST_FILTER = 'A*.A:A*.B:C*' - -ALL_TESTS = [] -ACTIVE_TESTS = [] -FILTERED_TESTS = [] -SHARDED_TESTS = [] - -SHUFFLED_ALL_TESTS = [] -SHUFFLED_ACTIVE_TESTS = [] -SHUFFLED_FILTERED_TESTS = [] -SHUFFLED_SHARDED_TESTS = [] - - -def AlsoRunDisabledTestsFlag(): - return '--gtest_also_run_disabled_tests' - - -def FilterFlag(test_filter): - return '--gtest_filter=%s' % (test_filter,) - - -def RepeatFlag(n): - return '--gtest_repeat=%s' % (n,) - - -def ShuffleFlag(): - return '--gtest_shuffle' - - -def RandomSeedFlag(n): - return '--gtest_random_seed=%s' % (n,) - - -def RunAndReturnOutput(extra_env, args): - """Runs the test program and returns its output.""" - - environ_copy = os.environ.copy() - environ_copy.update(extra_env) - - return gtest_test_utils.Subprocess([COMMAND] + args, env=environ_copy).output - - -def GetTestsForAllIterations(extra_env, args): - """Runs the test program and returns a list of test lists. - - Args: - extra_env: a map from environment variables to their values - args: command line flags to pass to googletest-shuffle-test_ - - Returns: - A list where the i-th element is the list of tests run in the i-th - test iteration. - """ - - test_iterations = [] - for line in RunAndReturnOutput(extra_env, args).split('\n'): - if line.startswith('----'): - tests = [] - test_iterations.append(tests) - elif line.strip(): - tests.append(line.strip()) # 'TestCaseName.TestName' - - return test_iterations - - -def GetTestCases(tests): - """Returns a list of test cases in the given full test names. - - Args: - tests: a list of full test names - - Returns: - A list of test cases from 'tests', in their original order. - Consecutive duplicates are removed. - """ - - test_cases = [] - for test in tests: - test_case = test.split('.')[0] - if not test_case in test_cases: - test_cases.append(test_case) - - return test_cases - - -def CalculateTestLists(): - """Calculates the list of tests run under different flags.""" - - if not ALL_TESTS: - ALL_TESTS.extend( - GetTestsForAllIterations({}, [AlsoRunDisabledTestsFlag()])[0]) - - if not ACTIVE_TESTS: - ACTIVE_TESTS.extend(GetTestsForAllIterations({}, [])[0]) - - if not FILTERED_TESTS: - FILTERED_TESTS.extend( - GetTestsForAllIterations({}, [FilterFlag(TEST_FILTER)])[0]) - - if not SHARDED_TESTS: - SHARDED_TESTS.extend( - GetTestsForAllIterations({TOTAL_SHARDS_ENV_VAR: '3', - SHARD_INDEX_ENV_VAR: '1'}, - [])[0]) - - if not SHUFFLED_ALL_TESTS: - SHUFFLED_ALL_TESTS.extend(GetTestsForAllIterations( - {}, [AlsoRunDisabledTestsFlag(), ShuffleFlag(), RandomSeedFlag(1)])[0]) - - if not SHUFFLED_ACTIVE_TESTS: - SHUFFLED_ACTIVE_TESTS.extend(GetTestsForAllIterations( - {}, [ShuffleFlag(), RandomSeedFlag(1)])[0]) - - if not SHUFFLED_FILTERED_TESTS: - SHUFFLED_FILTERED_TESTS.extend(GetTestsForAllIterations( - {}, [ShuffleFlag(), RandomSeedFlag(1), FilterFlag(TEST_FILTER)])[0]) - - if not SHUFFLED_SHARDED_TESTS: - SHUFFLED_SHARDED_TESTS.extend( - GetTestsForAllIterations({TOTAL_SHARDS_ENV_VAR: '3', - SHARD_INDEX_ENV_VAR: '1'}, - [ShuffleFlag(), RandomSeedFlag(1)])[0]) - - -class GTestShuffleUnitTest(gtest_test_utils.TestCase): - """Tests test shuffling.""" - - def setUp(self): - CalculateTestLists() - - def testShufflePreservesNumberOfTests(self): - self.assertEqual(len(ALL_TESTS), len(SHUFFLED_ALL_TESTS)) - self.assertEqual(len(ACTIVE_TESTS), len(SHUFFLED_ACTIVE_TESTS)) - self.assertEqual(len(FILTERED_TESTS), len(SHUFFLED_FILTERED_TESTS)) - self.assertEqual(len(SHARDED_TESTS), len(SHUFFLED_SHARDED_TESTS)) - - def testShuffleChangesTestOrder(self): - self.assert_(SHUFFLED_ALL_TESTS != ALL_TESTS, SHUFFLED_ALL_TESTS) - self.assert_(SHUFFLED_ACTIVE_TESTS != ACTIVE_TESTS, SHUFFLED_ACTIVE_TESTS) - self.assert_(SHUFFLED_FILTERED_TESTS != FILTERED_TESTS, - SHUFFLED_FILTERED_TESTS) - self.assert_(SHUFFLED_SHARDED_TESTS != SHARDED_TESTS, - SHUFFLED_SHARDED_TESTS) - - def testShuffleChangesTestCaseOrder(self): - self.assert_(GetTestCases(SHUFFLED_ALL_TESTS) != GetTestCases(ALL_TESTS), - GetTestCases(SHUFFLED_ALL_TESTS)) - self.assert_( - GetTestCases(SHUFFLED_ACTIVE_TESTS) != GetTestCases(ACTIVE_TESTS), - GetTestCases(SHUFFLED_ACTIVE_TESTS)) - self.assert_( - GetTestCases(SHUFFLED_FILTERED_TESTS) != GetTestCases(FILTERED_TESTS), - GetTestCases(SHUFFLED_FILTERED_TESTS)) - self.assert_( - GetTestCases(SHUFFLED_SHARDED_TESTS) != GetTestCases(SHARDED_TESTS), - GetTestCases(SHUFFLED_SHARDED_TESTS)) - - def testShuffleDoesNotRepeatTest(self): - for test in SHUFFLED_ALL_TESTS: - self.assertEqual(1, SHUFFLED_ALL_TESTS.count(test), - '%s appears more than once' % (test,)) - for test in SHUFFLED_ACTIVE_TESTS: - self.assertEqual(1, SHUFFLED_ACTIVE_TESTS.count(test), - '%s appears more than once' % (test,)) - for test in SHUFFLED_FILTERED_TESTS: - self.assertEqual(1, SHUFFLED_FILTERED_TESTS.count(test), - '%s appears more than once' % (test,)) - for test in SHUFFLED_SHARDED_TESTS: - self.assertEqual(1, SHUFFLED_SHARDED_TESTS.count(test), - '%s appears more than once' % (test,)) - - def testShuffleDoesNotCreateNewTest(self): - for test in SHUFFLED_ALL_TESTS: - self.assert_(test in ALL_TESTS, '%s is an invalid test' % (test,)) - for test in SHUFFLED_ACTIVE_TESTS: - self.assert_(test in ACTIVE_TESTS, '%s is an invalid test' % (test,)) - for test in SHUFFLED_FILTERED_TESTS: - self.assert_(test in FILTERED_TESTS, '%s is an invalid test' % (test,)) - for test in SHUFFLED_SHARDED_TESTS: - self.assert_(test in SHARDED_TESTS, '%s is an invalid test' % (test,)) - - def testShuffleIncludesAllTests(self): - for test in ALL_TESTS: - self.assert_(test in SHUFFLED_ALL_TESTS, '%s is missing' % (test,)) - for test in ACTIVE_TESTS: - self.assert_(test in SHUFFLED_ACTIVE_TESTS, '%s is missing' % (test,)) - for test in FILTERED_TESTS: - self.assert_(test in SHUFFLED_FILTERED_TESTS, '%s is missing' % (test,)) - for test in SHARDED_TESTS: - self.assert_(test in SHUFFLED_SHARDED_TESTS, '%s is missing' % (test,)) - - def testShuffleLeavesDeathTestsAtFront(self): - non_death_test_found = False - for test in SHUFFLED_ACTIVE_TESTS: - if 'DeathTest.' in test: - self.assert_(not non_death_test_found, - '%s appears after a non-death test' % (test,)) - else: - non_death_test_found = True - - def _VerifyTestCasesDoNotInterleave(self, tests): - test_cases = [] - for test in tests: - [test_case, _] = test.split('.') - if test_cases and test_cases[-1] != test_case: - test_cases.append(test_case) - self.assertEqual(1, test_cases.count(test_case), - 'Test case %s is not grouped together in %s' % - (test_case, tests)) - - def testShuffleDoesNotInterleaveTestCases(self): - self._VerifyTestCasesDoNotInterleave(SHUFFLED_ALL_TESTS) - self._VerifyTestCasesDoNotInterleave(SHUFFLED_ACTIVE_TESTS) - self._VerifyTestCasesDoNotInterleave(SHUFFLED_FILTERED_TESTS) - self._VerifyTestCasesDoNotInterleave(SHUFFLED_SHARDED_TESTS) - - def testShuffleRestoresOrderAfterEachIteration(self): - # Get the test lists in all 3 iterations, using random seed 1, 2, - # and 3 respectively. Google Test picks a different seed in each - # iteration, and this test depends on the current implementation - # picking successive numbers. This dependency is not ideal, but - # makes the test much easier to write. - [tests_in_iteration1, tests_in_iteration2, tests_in_iteration3] = ( - GetTestsForAllIterations( - {}, [ShuffleFlag(), RandomSeedFlag(1), RepeatFlag(3)])) - - # Make sure running the tests with random seed 1 gets the same - # order as in iteration 1 above. - [tests_with_seed1] = GetTestsForAllIterations( - {}, [ShuffleFlag(), RandomSeedFlag(1)]) - self.assertEqual(tests_in_iteration1, tests_with_seed1) - - # Make sure running the tests with random seed 2 gets the same - # order as in iteration 2 above. Success means that Google Test - # correctly restores the test order before re-shuffling at the - # beginning of iteration 2. - [tests_with_seed2] = GetTestsForAllIterations( - {}, [ShuffleFlag(), RandomSeedFlag(2)]) - self.assertEqual(tests_in_iteration2, tests_with_seed2) - - # Make sure running the tests with random seed 3 gets the same - # order as in iteration 3 above. Success means that Google Test - # correctly restores the test order before re-shuffling at the - # beginning of iteration 3. - [tests_with_seed3] = GetTestsForAllIterations( - {}, [ShuffleFlag(), RandomSeedFlag(3)]) - self.assertEqual(tests_in_iteration3, tests_with_seed3) - - def testShuffleGeneratesNewOrderInEachIteration(self): - [tests_in_iteration1, tests_in_iteration2, tests_in_iteration3] = ( - GetTestsForAllIterations( - {}, [ShuffleFlag(), RandomSeedFlag(1), RepeatFlag(3)])) - - self.assert_(tests_in_iteration1 != tests_in_iteration2, - tests_in_iteration1) - self.assert_(tests_in_iteration1 != tests_in_iteration3, - tests_in_iteration1) - self.assert_(tests_in_iteration2 != tests_in_iteration3, - tests_in_iteration2) - - def testShuffleShardedTestsPreservesPartition(self): - # If we run M tests on N shards, the same M tests should be run in - # total, regardless of the random seeds used by the shards. - [tests1] = GetTestsForAllIterations({TOTAL_SHARDS_ENV_VAR: '3', - SHARD_INDEX_ENV_VAR: '0'}, - [ShuffleFlag(), RandomSeedFlag(1)]) - [tests2] = GetTestsForAllIterations({TOTAL_SHARDS_ENV_VAR: '3', - SHARD_INDEX_ENV_VAR: '1'}, - [ShuffleFlag(), RandomSeedFlag(20)]) - [tests3] = GetTestsForAllIterations({TOTAL_SHARDS_ENV_VAR: '3', - SHARD_INDEX_ENV_VAR: '2'}, - [ShuffleFlag(), RandomSeedFlag(25)]) - sorted_sharded_tests = tests1 + tests2 + tests3 - sorted_sharded_tests.sort() - sorted_active_tests = [] - sorted_active_tests.extend(ACTIVE_TESTS) - sorted_active_tests.sort() - self.assertEqual(sorted_active_tests, sorted_sharded_tests) - -if __name__ == '__main__': - gtest_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-shuffle-test_.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-shuffle-test_.cc deleted file mode 100644 index c1fc10668..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-shuffle-test_.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2009, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Verifies that test shuffling works. - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -namespace { - -using ::testing::EmptyTestEventListener; -using ::testing::InitGoogleTest; -using ::testing::Message; -using ::testing::Test; -using ::testing::TestEventListeners; -using ::testing::TestInfo; -using ::testing::UnitTest; - -// The test methods are empty, as the sole purpose of this program is -// to print the test names before/after shuffling. - -class A : public Test {}; -TEST_F(A, A) {} -TEST_F(A, B) {} - -TEST(ADeathTest, A) {} -TEST(ADeathTest, B) {} -TEST(ADeathTest, C) {} - -TEST(B, A) {} -TEST(B, B) {} -TEST(B, C) {} -TEST(B, DISABLED_D) {} -TEST(B, DISABLED_E) {} - -TEST(BDeathTest, A) {} -TEST(BDeathTest, B) {} - -TEST(C, A) {} -TEST(C, B) {} -TEST(C, C) {} -TEST(C, DISABLED_D) {} - -TEST(CDeathTest, A) {} - -TEST(DISABLED_D, A) {} -TEST(DISABLED_D, DISABLED_B) {} - -// This printer prints the full test names only, starting each test -// iteration with a "----" marker. -class TestNamePrinter : public EmptyTestEventListener { - public: - void OnTestIterationStart(const UnitTest& /* unit_test */, - int /* iteration */) override { - printf("----\n"); - } - - void OnTestStart(const TestInfo& test_info) override { - printf("%s.%s\n", test_info.test_case_name(), test_info.name()); - } -}; - -} // namespace - -int main(int argc, char **argv) { - InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - - // Replaces the default printer with TestNamePrinter, which prints - // the test name only. - TestEventListeners& listeners = UnitTest::GetInstance()->listeners(); - delete listeners.Release(listeners.default_result_printer()); - listeners.Append(new TestNamePrinter); - - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-test-part-test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-test-part-test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 44cf7ca04..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-test-part-test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,230 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. -// All Rights Reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -#include "gtest/gtest-test-part.h" - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -using testing::Message; -using testing::Test; -using testing::TestPartResult; -using testing::TestPartResultArray; - -namespace { - -// Tests the TestPartResult class. - -// The test fixture for testing TestPartResult. -class TestPartResultTest : public Test { - protected: - TestPartResultTest() - : r1_(TestPartResult::kSuccess, "foo/bar.cc", 10, "Success!"), - r2_(TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure, "foo/bar.cc", -1, "Failure!"), - r3_(TestPartResult::kFatalFailure, nullptr, -1, "Failure!"), - r4_(TestPartResult::kSkip, "foo/bar.cc", 2, "Skipped!") {} - - TestPartResult r1_, r2_, r3_, r4_; -}; - - -TEST_F(TestPartResultTest, ConstructorWorks) { - Message message; - message << "something is terribly wrong"; - message << static_cast<const char*>(testing::internal::kStackTraceMarker); - message << "some unimportant stack trace"; - - const TestPartResult result(TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure, - "some_file.cc", - 42, - message.GetString().c_str()); - - EXPECT_EQ(TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure, result.type()); - EXPECT_STREQ("some_file.cc", result.file_name()); - EXPECT_EQ(42, result.line_number()); - EXPECT_STREQ(message.GetString().c_str(), result.message()); - EXPECT_STREQ("something is terribly wrong", result.summary()); -} - -TEST_F(TestPartResultTest, ResultAccessorsWork) { - const TestPartResult success(TestPartResult::kSuccess, - "file.cc", - 42, - "message"); - EXPECT_TRUE(success.passed()); - EXPECT_FALSE(success.failed()); - EXPECT_FALSE(success.nonfatally_failed()); - EXPECT_FALSE(success.fatally_failed()); - EXPECT_FALSE(success.skipped()); - - const TestPartResult nonfatal_failure(TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure, - "file.cc", - 42, - "message"); - EXPECT_FALSE(nonfatal_failure.passed()); - EXPECT_TRUE(nonfatal_failure.failed()); - EXPECT_TRUE(nonfatal_failure.nonfatally_failed()); - EXPECT_FALSE(nonfatal_failure.fatally_failed()); - EXPECT_FALSE(nonfatal_failure.skipped()); - - const TestPartResult fatal_failure(TestPartResult::kFatalFailure, - "file.cc", - 42, - "message"); - EXPECT_FALSE(fatal_failure.passed()); - EXPECT_TRUE(fatal_failure.failed()); - EXPECT_FALSE(fatal_failure.nonfatally_failed()); - EXPECT_TRUE(fatal_failure.fatally_failed()); - EXPECT_FALSE(fatal_failure.skipped()); - - const TestPartResult skip(TestPartResult::kSkip, "file.cc", 42, "message"); - EXPECT_FALSE(skip.passed()); - EXPECT_FALSE(skip.failed()); - EXPECT_FALSE(skip.nonfatally_failed()); - EXPECT_FALSE(skip.fatally_failed()); - EXPECT_TRUE(skip.skipped()); -} - -// Tests TestPartResult::type(). -TEST_F(TestPartResultTest, type) { - EXPECT_EQ(TestPartResult::kSuccess, r1_.type()); - EXPECT_EQ(TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure, r2_.type()); - EXPECT_EQ(TestPartResult::kFatalFailure, r3_.type()); - EXPECT_EQ(TestPartResult::kSkip, r4_.type()); -} - -// Tests TestPartResult::file_name(). -TEST_F(TestPartResultTest, file_name) { - EXPECT_STREQ("foo/bar.cc", r1_.file_name()); - EXPECT_STREQ(nullptr, r3_.file_name()); - EXPECT_STREQ("foo/bar.cc", r4_.file_name()); -} - -// Tests TestPartResult::line_number(). -TEST_F(TestPartResultTest, line_number) { - EXPECT_EQ(10, r1_.line_number()); - EXPECT_EQ(-1, r2_.line_number()); - EXPECT_EQ(2, r4_.line_number()); -} - -// Tests TestPartResult::message(). -TEST_F(TestPartResultTest, message) { - EXPECT_STREQ("Success!", r1_.message()); - EXPECT_STREQ("Skipped!", r4_.message()); -} - -// Tests TestPartResult::passed(). -TEST_F(TestPartResultTest, Passed) { - EXPECT_TRUE(r1_.passed()); - EXPECT_FALSE(r2_.passed()); - EXPECT_FALSE(r3_.passed()); - EXPECT_FALSE(r4_.passed()); -} - -// Tests TestPartResult::failed(). -TEST_F(TestPartResultTest, Failed) { - EXPECT_FALSE(r1_.failed()); - EXPECT_TRUE(r2_.failed()); - EXPECT_TRUE(r3_.failed()); - EXPECT_FALSE(r4_.failed()); -} - -// Tests TestPartResult::failed(). -TEST_F(TestPartResultTest, Skipped) { - EXPECT_FALSE(r1_.skipped()); - EXPECT_FALSE(r2_.skipped()); - EXPECT_FALSE(r3_.skipped()); - EXPECT_TRUE(r4_.skipped()); -} - -// Tests TestPartResult::fatally_failed(). -TEST_F(TestPartResultTest, FatallyFailed) { - EXPECT_FALSE(r1_.fatally_failed()); - EXPECT_FALSE(r2_.fatally_failed()); - EXPECT_TRUE(r3_.fatally_failed()); - EXPECT_FALSE(r4_.fatally_failed()); -} - -// Tests TestPartResult::nonfatally_failed(). -TEST_F(TestPartResultTest, NonfatallyFailed) { - EXPECT_FALSE(r1_.nonfatally_failed()); - EXPECT_TRUE(r2_.nonfatally_failed()); - EXPECT_FALSE(r3_.nonfatally_failed()); - EXPECT_FALSE(r4_.nonfatally_failed()); -} - -// Tests the TestPartResultArray class. - -class TestPartResultArrayTest : public Test { - protected: - TestPartResultArrayTest() - : r1_(TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure, "foo/bar.cc", -1, "Failure 1"), - r2_(TestPartResult::kFatalFailure, "foo/bar.cc", -1, "Failure 2") {} - - const TestPartResult r1_, r2_; -}; - -// Tests that TestPartResultArray initially has size 0. -TEST_F(TestPartResultArrayTest, InitialSizeIsZero) { - TestPartResultArray results; - EXPECT_EQ(0, results.size()); -} - -// Tests that TestPartResultArray contains the given TestPartResult -// after one Append() operation. -TEST_F(TestPartResultArrayTest, ContainsGivenResultAfterAppend) { - TestPartResultArray results; - results.Append(r1_); - EXPECT_EQ(1, results.size()); - EXPECT_STREQ("Failure 1", results.GetTestPartResult(0).message()); -} - -// Tests that TestPartResultArray contains the given TestPartResults -// after two Append() operations. -TEST_F(TestPartResultArrayTest, ContainsGivenResultsAfterTwoAppends) { - TestPartResultArray results; - results.Append(r1_); - results.Append(r2_); - EXPECT_EQ(2, results.size()); - EXPECT_STREQ("Failure 1", results.GetTestPartResult(0).message()); - EXPECT_STREQ("Failure 2", results.GetTestPartResult(1).message()); -} - -typedef TestPartResultArrayTest TestPartResultArrayDeathTest; - -// Tests that the program dies when GetTestPartResult() is called with -// an invalid index. -TEST_F(TestPartResultArrayDeathTest, DiesWhenIndexIsOutOfBound) { - TestPartResultArray results; - results.Append(r1_); - - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(results.GetTestPartResult(-1), ""); - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(results.GetTestPartResult(1), ""); -} - -} // namespace diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-throw-on-failure-test.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-throw-on-failure-test.py deleted file mode 100755 index ea627c479..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-throw-on-failure-test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,168 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2009, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Tests Google Test's throw-on-failure mode with exceptions disabled. - -This script invokes googletest-throw-on-failure-test_ (a program written with -Google Test) with different environments and command line flags. -""" - -import os -import gtest_test_utils - - -# Constants. - -# The command line flag for enabling/disabling the throw-on-failure mode. -THROW_ON_FAILURE = 'gtest_throw_on_failure' - -# Path to the googletest-throw-on-failure-test_ program, compiled with -# exceptions disabled. -EXE_PATH = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath( - 'googletest-throw-on-failure-test_') - - -# Utilities. - - -def SetEnvVar(env_var, value): - """Sets an environment variable to a given value; unsets it when the - given value is None. - """ - - env_var = env_var.upper() - if value is not None: - os.environ[env_var] = value - elif env_var in os.environ: - del os.environ[env_var] - - -def Run(command): - """Runs a command; returns True/False if its exit code is/isn't 0.""" - - print('Running "%s". . .' % ' '.join(command)) - p = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess(command) - return p.exited and p.exit_code == 0 - - -# The tests. -class ThrowOnFailureTest(gtest_test_utils.TestCase): - """Tests the throw-on-failure mode.""" - - def RunAndVerify(self, env_var_value, flag_value, should_fail): - """Runs googletest-throw-on-failure-test_ and verifies that it does - (or does not) exit with a non-zero code. - - Args: - env_var_value: value of the GTEST_BREAK_ON_FAILURE environment - variable; None if the variable should be unset. - flag_value: value of the --gtest_break_on_failure flag; - None if the flag should not be present. - should_fail: True if and only if the program is expected to fail. - """ - - SetEnvVar(THROW_ON_FAILURE, env_var_value) - - if env_var_value is None: - env_var_value_msg = ' is not set' - else: - env_var_value_msg = '=' + env_var_value - - if flag_value is None: - flag = '' - elif flag_value == '0': - flag = '--%s=0' % THROW_ON_FAILURE - else: - flag = '--%s' % THROW_ON_FAILURE - - command = [EXE_PATH] - if flag: - command.append(flag) - - if should_fail: - should_or_not = 'should' - else: - should_or_not = 'should not' - - failed = not Run(command) - - SetEnvVar(THROW_ON_FAILURE, None) - - msg = ('when %s%s, an assertion failure in "%s" %s cause a non-zero ' - 'exit code.' % - (THROW_ON_FAILURE, env_var_value_msg, ' '.join(command), - should_or_not)) - self.assert_(failed == should_fail, msg) - - def testDefaultBehavior(self): - """Tests the behavior of the default mode.""" - - self.RunAndVerify(env_var_value=None, flag_value=None, should_fail=False) - - def testThrowOnFailureEnvVar(self): - """Tests using the GTEST_THROW_ON_FAILURE environment variable.""" - - self.RunAndVerify(env_var_value='0', - flag_value=None, - should_fail=False) - self.RunAndVerify(env_var_value='1', - flag_value=None, - should_fail=True) - - def testThrowOnFailureFlag(self): - """Tests using the --gtest_throw_on_failure flag.""" - - self.RunAndVerify(env_var_value=None, - flag_value='0', - should_fail=False) - self.RunAndVerify(env_var_value=None, - flag_value='1', - should_fail=True) - - def testThrowOnFailureFlagOverridesEnvVar(self): - """Tests that --gtest_throw_on_failure overrides GTEST_THROW_ON_FAILURE.""" - - self.RunAndVerify(env_var_value='0', - flag_value='0', - should_fail=False) - self.RunAndVerify(env_var_value='0', - flag_value='1', - should_fail=True) - self.RunAndVerify(env_var_value='1', - flag_value='0', - should_fail=False) - self.RunAndVerify(env_var_value='1', - flag_value='1', - should_fail=True) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - gtest_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-throw-on-failure-test_.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-throw-on-failure-test_.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 83bb914c7..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-throw-on-failure-test_.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2009, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Tests Google Test's throw-on-failure mode with exceptions disabled. -// -// This program must be compiled with exceptions disabled. It will be -// invoked by googletest-throw-on-failure-test.py, and is expected to exit -// with non-zero in the throw-on-failure mode or 0 otherwise. - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -#include <stdio.h> // for fflush, fprintf, NULL, etc. -#include <stdlib.h> // for exit -#include <exception> // for set_terminate - -// This terminate handler aborts the program using exit() rather than abort(). -// This avoids showing pop-ups on Windows systems and core dumps on Unix-like -// ones. -void TerminateHandler() { - fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", "Unhandled C++ exception terminating the program."); - fflush(nullptr); - exit(1); -} - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - std::set_terminate(&TerminateHandler); -#endif - testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - - // We want to ensure that people can use Google Test assertions in - // other testing frameworks, as long as they initialize Google Test - // properly and set the throw-on-failure mode. Therefore, we don't - // use Google Test's constructs for defining and running tests - // (e.g. TEST and RUN_ALL_TESTS) here. - - // In the throw-on-failure mode with exceptions disabled, this - // assertion will cause the program to exit with a non-zero code. - EXPECT_EQ(2, 3); - - // When not in the throw-on-failure mode, the control will reach - // here. - return 0; -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-uninitialized-test.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-uninitialized-test.py deleted file mode 100755 index 69595a0dd..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-uninitialized-test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Verifies that Google Test warns the user when not initialized properly.""" - -import gtest_test_utils - -COMMAND = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath('googletest-uninitialized-test_') - - -def Assert(condition): - if not condition: - raise AssertionError - - -def AssertEq(expected, actual): - if expected != actual: - print('Expected: %s' % (expected,)) - print(' Actual: %s' % (actual,)) - raise AssertionError - - -def TestExitCodeAndOutput(command): - """Runs the given command and verifies its exit code and output.""" - - # Verifies that 'command' exits with code 1. - p = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess(command) - if p.exited and p.exit_code == 0: - Assert('IMPORTANT NOTICE' in p.output); - Assert('InitGoogleTest' in p.output) - - -class GTestUninitializedTest(gtest_test_utils.TestCase): - def testExitCodeAndOutput(self): - TestExitCodeAndOutput(COMMAND) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - gtest_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-uninitialized-test_.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-uninitialized-test_.cc deleted file mode 100644 index b4434d51e..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/googletest-uninitialized-test_.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -TEST(DummyTest, Dummy) { - // This test doesn't verify anything. We just need it to create a - // realistic stage for testing the behavior of Google Test when - // RUN_ALL_TESTS() is called without - // testing::InitGoogleTest() being called first. -} - -int main() { - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest-typed-test2_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest-typed-test2_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 70001604c..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest-typed-test2_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. -// All Rights Reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -#include <vector> - -#include "test/gtest-typed-test_test.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P - -// Tests that the same type-parameterized test case can be -// instantiated in different translation units linked together. -// (ContainerTest is also instantiated in gtest-typed-test_test.cc.) -INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(Vector, ContainerTest, - testing::Types<std::vector<int> >); - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest-typed-test_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest-typed-test_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 0c1f660fb..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest-typed-test_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,462 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. -// All Rights Reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -#include "test/gtest-typed-test_test.h" - -#include <set> -#include <type_traits> -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -#if _MSC_VER -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4127 /* conditional expression is constant */) -#endif // _MSC_VER - -using testing::Test; - -// Used for testing that SetUpTestSuite()/TearDownTestSuite(), fixture -// ctor/dtor, and SetUp()/TearDown() work correctly in typed tests and -// type-parameterized test. -template <typename T> -class CommonTest : public Test { - // For some technical reason, SetUpTestSuite() and TearDownTestSuite() - // must be public. - public: - static void SetUpTestSuite() { - shared_ = new T(5); - } - - static void TearDownTestSuite() { - delete shared_; - shared_ = nullptr; - } - - // This 'protected:' is optional. There's no harm in making all - // members of this fixture class template public. - protected: - // We used to use std::list here, but switched to std::vector since - // MSVC's <list> doesn't compile cleanly with /W4. - typedef std::vector<T> Vector; - typedef std::set<int> IntSet; - - CommonTest() : value_(1) {} - - ~CommonTest() override { EXPECT_EQ(3, value_); } - - void SetUp() override { - EXPECT_EQ(1, value_); - value_++; - } - - void TearDown() override { - EXPECT_EQ(2, value_); - value_++; - } - - T value_; - static T* shared_; -}; - -template <typename T> -T* CommonTest<T>::shared_ = nullptr; - -// This #ifdef block tests typed tests. -#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - -using testing::Types; - -// Tests that SetUpTestSuite()/TearDownTestSuite(), fixture ctor/dtor, -// and SetUp()/TearDown() work correctly in typed tests - -typedef Types<char, int> TwoTypes; -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(CommonTest, TwoTypes); - -TYPED_TEST(CommonTest, ValuesAreCorrect) { - // Static members of the fixture class template can be visited via - // the TestFixture:: prefix. - EXPECT_EQ(5, *TestFixture::shared_); - - // Typedefs in the fixture class template can be visited via the - // "typename TestFixture::" prefix. - typename TestFixture::Vector empty; - EXPECT_EQ(0U, empty.size()); - - typename TestFixture::IntSet empty2; - EXPECT_EQ(0U, empty2.size()); - - // Non-static members of the fixture class must be visited via - // 'this', as required by C++ for class templates. - EXPECT_EQ(2, this->value_); -} - -// The second test makes sure shared_ is not deleted after the first -// test. -TYPED_TEST(CommonTest, ValuesAreStillCorrect) { - // Static members of the fixture class template can also be visited - // via 'this'. - ASSERT_TRUE(this->shared_ != nullptr); - EXPECT_EQ(5, *this->shared_); - - // TypeParam can be used to refer to the type parameter. - EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<TypeParam>(2), this->value_); -} - -// Tests that multiple TYPED_TEST_SUITE's can be defined in the same -// translation unit. - -template <typename T> -class TypedTest1 : public Test { -}; - -// Verifies that the second argument of TYPED_TEST_SUITE can be a -// single type. -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(TypedTest1, int); -TYPED_TEST(TypedTest1, A) {} - -template <typename T> -class TypedTest2 : public Test { -}; - -// Verifies that the second argument of TYPED_TEST_SUITE can be a -// Types<...> type list. -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(TypedTest2, Types<int>); - -// This also verifies that tests from different typed test cases can -// share the same name. -TYPED_TEST(TypedTest2, A) {} - -// Tests that a typed test case can be defined in a namespace. - -namespace library1 { - -template <typename T> -class NumericTest : public Test { -}; - -typedef Types<int, long> NumericTypes; -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(NumericTest, NumericTypes); - -TYPED_TEST(NumericTest, DefaultIsZero) { - EXPECT_EQ(0, TypeParam()); -} - -} // namespace library1 - -// Tests that custom names work. -template <typename T> -class TypedTestWithNames : public Test {}; - -class TypedTestNames { - public: - template <typename T> - static std::string GetName(int i) { - if (std::is_same<T, char>::value) { - return std::string("char") + ::testing::PrintToString(i); - } - if (std::is_same<T, int>::value) { - return std::string("int") + ::testing::PrintToString(i); - } - } -}; - -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(TypedTestWithNames, TwoTypes, TypedTestNames); - -TYPED_TEST(TypedTestWithNames, TestSuiteName) { - if (std::is_same<TypeParam, char>::value) { - EXPECT_STREQ(::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance() - ->current_test_info() - ->test_case_name(), - "TypedTestWithNames/char0"); - } - if (std::is_same<TypeParam, int>::value) { - EXPECT_STREQ(::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance() - ->current_test_info() - ->test_case_name(), - "TypedTestWithNames/int1"); - } -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - -// This #ifdef block tests type-parameterized tests. -#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P - -using testing::Types; -using testing::internal::TypedTestSuitePState; - -// Tests TypedTestSuitePState. - -class TypedTestSuitePStateTest : public Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - state_.AddTestName("foo.cc", 0, "FooTest", "A"); - state_.AddTestName("foo.cc", 0, "FooTest", "B"); - state_.AddTestName("foo.cc", 0, "FooTest", "C"); - } - - TypedTestSuitePState state_; -}; - -TEST_F(TypedTestSuitePStateTest, SucceedsForMatchingList) { - const char* tests = "A, B, C"; - EXPECT_EQ(tests, - state_.VerifyRegisteredTestNames("Suite", "foo.cc", 1, tests)); -} - -// Makes sure that the order of the tests and spaces around the names -// don't matter. -TEST_F(TypedTestSuitePStateTest, IgnoresOrderAndSpaces) { - const char* tests = "A,C, B"; - EXPECT_EQ(tests, - state_.VerifyRegisteredTestNames("Suite", "foo.cc", 1, tests)); -} - -using TypedTestSuitePStateDeathTest = TypedTestSuitePStateTest; - -TEST_F(TypedTestSuitePStateDeathTest, DetectsDuplicates) { - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED( - state_.VerifyRegisteredTestNames("Suite", "foo.cc", 1, "A, B, A, C"), - "foo\\.cc.1.?: Test A is listed more than once\\."); -} - -TEST_F(TypedTestSuitePStateDeathTest, DetectsExtraTest) { - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED( - state_.VerifyRegisteredTestNames("Suite", "foo.cc", 1, "A, B, C, D"), - "foo\\.cc.1.?: No test named D can be found in this test suite\\."); -} - -TEST_F(TypedTestSuitePStateDeathTest, DetectsMissedTest) { - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED( - state_.VerifyRegisteredTestNames("Suite", "foo.cc", 1, "A, C"), - "foo\\.cc.1.?: You forgot to list test B\\."); -} - -// Tests that defining a test for a parameterized test case generates -// a run-time error if the test case has been registered. -TEST_F(TypedTestSuitePStateDeathTest, DetectsTestAfterRegistration) { - state_.VerifyRegisteredTestNames("Suite", "foo.cc", 1, "A, B, C"); - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED( - state_.AddTestName("foo.cc", 2, "FooTest", "D"), - "foo\\.cc.2.?: Test D must be defined before REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P" - "\\(FooTest, \\.\\.\\.\\)\\."); -} - -// Tests that SetUpTestSuite()/TearDownTestSuite(), fixture ctor/dtor, -// and SetUp()/TearDown() work correctly in type-parameterized tests. - -template <typename T> -class DerivedTest : public CommonTest<T> { -}; - -TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(DerivedTest); - -TYPED_TEST_P(DerivedTest, ValuesAreCorrect) { - // Static members of the fixture class template can be visited via - // the TestFixture:: prefix. - EXPECT_EQ(5, *TestFixture::shared_); - - // Non-static members of the fixture class must be visited via - // 'this', as required by C++ for class templates. - EXPECT_EQ(2, this->value_); -} - -// The second test makes sure shared_ is not deleted after the first -// test. -TYPED_TEST_P(DerivedTest, ValuesAreStillCorrect) { - // Static members of the fixture class template can also be visited - // via 'this'. - ASSERT_TRUE(this->shared_ != nullptr); - EXPECT_EQ(5, *this->shared_); - EXPECT_EQ(2, this->value_); -} - -REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(DerivedTest, - ValuesAreCorrect, ValuesAreStillCorrect); - -typedef Types<short, long> MyTwoTypes; -INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(My, DerivedTest, MyTwoTypes); - -// Tests that custom names work with type parametrized tests. We reuse the -// TwoTypes from above here. -template <typename T> -class TypeParametrizedTestWithNames : public Test {}; - -TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(TypeParametrizedTestWithNames); - -TYPED_TEST_P(TypeParametrizedTestWithNames, TestSuiteName) { - if (std::is_same<TypeParam, char>::value) { - EXPECT_STREQ(::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance() - ->current_test_info() - ->test_case_name(), - "CustomName/TypeParametrizedTestWithNames/parChar0"); - } - if (std::is_same<TypeParam, int>::value) { - EXPECT_STREQ(::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance() - ->current_test_info() - ->test_case_name(), - "CustomName/TypeParametrizedTestWithNames/parInt1"); - } -} - -REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(TypeParametrizedTestWithNames, TestSuiteName); - -class TypeParametrizedTestNames { - public: - template <typename T> - static std::string GetName(int i) { - if (std::is_same<T, char>::value) { - return std::string("parChar") + ::testing::PrintToString(i); - } - if (std::is_same<T, int>::value) { - return std::string("parInt") + ::testing::PrintToString(i); - } - } -}; - -INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(CustomName, TypeParametrizedTestWithNames, - TwoTypes, TypeParametrizedTestNames); - -// Tests that multiple TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P's can be defined in the same -// translation unit. - -template <typename T> -class TypedTestP1 : public Test { -}; - -TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(TypedTestP1); - -// For testing that the code between TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P() and -// TYPED_TEST_P() is not enclosed in a namespace. -using IntAfterTypedTestSuiteP = int; - -TYPED_TEST_P(TypedTestP1, A) {} -TYPED_TEST_P(TypedTestP1, B) {} - -// For testing that the code between TYPED_TEST_P() and -// REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P() is not enclosed in a namespace. -using IntBeforeRegisterTypedTestSuiteP = int; - -REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(TypedTestP1, A, B); - -template <typename T> -class TypedTestP2 : public Test { -}; - -TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(TypedTestP2); - -// This also verifies that tests from different type-parameterized -// test cases can share the same name. -TYPED_TEST_P(TypedTestP2, A) {} - -REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(TypedTestP2, A); - -// Verifies that the code between TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P() and -// REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P() is not enclosed in a namespace. -IntAfterTypedTestSuiteP after = 0; -IntBeforeRegisterTypedTestSuiteP before = 0; - -// Verifies that the last argument of INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P() -// can be either a single type or a Types<...> type list. -INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(Int, TypedTestP1, int); -INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(Int, TypedTestP2, Types<int>); - -// Tests that the same type-parameterized test case can be -// instantiated more than once in the same translation unit. -INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(Double, TypedTestP2, Types<double>); - -// Tests that the same type-parameterized test case can be -// instantiated in different translation units linked together. -// (ContainerTest is also instantiated in gtest-typed-test_test.cc.) -typedef Types<std::vector<double>, std::set<char> > MyContainers; -INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(My, ContainerTest, MyContainers); - -// Tests that a type-parameterized test case can be defined and -// instantiated in a namespace. - -namespace library2 { - -template <typename T> -class NumericTest : public Test { -}; - -TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(NumericTest); - -TYPED_TEST_P(NumericTest, DefaultIsZero) { - EXPECT_EQ(0, TypeParam()); -} - -TYPED_TEST_P(NumericTest, ZeroIsLessThanOne) { - EXPECT_LT(TypeParam(0), TypeParam(1)); -} - -REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(NumericTest, - DefaultIsZero, ZeroIsLessThanOne); -typedef Types<int, double> NumericTypes; -INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(My, NumericTest, NumericTypes); - -static const char* GetTestName() { - return testing::UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info()->name(); -} -// Test the stripping of space from test names -template <typename T> class TrimmedTest : public Test { }; -TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(TrimmedTest); -TYPED_TEST_P(TrimmedTest, Test1) { EXPECT_STREQ("Test1", GetTestName()); } -TYPED_TEST_P(TrimmedTest, Test2) { EXPECT_STREQ("Test2", GetTestName()); } -TYPED_TEST_P(TrimmedTest, Test3) { EXPECT_STREQ("Test3", GetTestName()); } -TYPED_TEST_P(TrimmedTest, Test4) { EXPECT_STREQ("Test4", GetTestName()); } -TYPED_TEST_P(TrimmedTest, Test5) { EXPECT_STREQ("Test5", GetTestName()); } -REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P( - TrimmedTest, - Test1, Test2,Test3 , Test4 ,Test5 ); // NOLINT -template <typename T1, typename T2> struct MyPair {}; -// Be sure to try a type with a comma in its name just in case it matters. -typedef Types<int, double, MyPair<int, int> > TrimTypes; -INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(My, TrimmedTest, TrimTypes); - -} // namespace library2 - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P - -#if !defined(GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST) && !defined(GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P) - -// Google Test may not support type-parameterized tests with some -// compilers. If we use conditional compilation to compile out all -// code referring to the gtest_main library, MSVC linker will not link -// that library at all and consequently complain about missing entry -// point defined in that library (fatal error LNK1561: entry point -// must be defined). This dummy test keeps gtest_main linked in. -TEST(DummyTest, TypedTestsAreNotSupportedOnThisPlatform) {} - -#if _MSC_VER -GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4127 -#endif // _MSC_VER - -#endif // #if !defined(GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST) && !defined(GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P) diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest-typed-test_test.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest-typed-test_test.h deleted file mode 100644 index 23137b7ef..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest-typed-test_test.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. -// All Rights Reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -#ifndef GTEST_TEST_GTEST_TYPED_TEST_TEST_H_ -#define GTEST_TEST_GTEST_TYPED_TEST_TEST_H_ - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P - -using testing::Test; - -// For testing that the same type-parameterized test case can be -// instantiated in different translation units linked together. -// ContainerTest will be instantiated in both gtest-typed-test_test.cc -// and gtest-typed-test2_test.cc. - -template <typename T> -class ContainerTest : public Test { -}; - -TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(ContainerTest); - -TYPED_TEST_P(ContainerTest, CanBeDefaultConstructed) { - TypeParam container; -} - -TYPED_TEST_P(ContainerTest, InitialSizeIsZero) { - TypeParam container; - EXPECT_EQ(0U, container.size()); -} - -REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(ContainerTest, - CanBeDefaultConstructed, InitialSizeIsZero); - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P - -#endif // GTEST_TEST_GTEST_TYPED_TEST_TEST_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest-unittest-api_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest-unittest-api_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 7d2d8cc95..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest-unittest-api_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,341 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2009 Google Inc. All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// The Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework (Google Test) -// -// This file contains tests verifying correctness of data provided via -// UnitTest's public methods. - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -#include <string.h> // For strcmp. -#include <algorithm> - -using ::testing::InitGoogleTest; - -namespace testing { -namespace internal { - -template <typename T> -struct LessByName { - bool operator()(const T* a, const T* b) { - return strcmp(a->name(), b->name()) < 0; - } -}; - -class UnitTestHelper { - public: - // Returns the array of pointers to all test suites sorted by the test suite - // name. The caller is responsible for deleting the array. - static TestSuite const** GetSortedTestSuites() { - UnitTest& unit_test = *UnitTest::GetInstance(); - auto const** const test_suites = - new const TestSuite*[unit_test.total_test_suite_count()]; - - for (int i = 0; i < unit_test.total_test_suite_count(); ++i) - test_suites[i] = unit_test.GetTestSuite(i); - - std::sort(test_suites, - test_suites + unit_test.total_test_suite_count(), - LessByName<TestSuite>()); - return test_suites; - } - - // Returns the test suite by its name. The caller doesn't own the returned - // pointer. - static const TestSuite* FindTestSuite(const char* name) { - UnitTest& unit_test = *UnitTest::GetInstance(); - for (int i = 0; i < unit_test.total_test_suite_count(); ++i) { - const TestSuite* test_suite = unit_test.GetTestSuite(i); - if (0 == strcmp(test_suite->name(), name)) - return test_suite; - } - return nullptr; - } - - // Returns the array of pointers to all tests in a particular test suite - // sorted by the test name. The caller is responsible for deleting the - // array. - static TestInfo const** GetSortedTests(const TestSuite* test_suite) { - TestInfo const** const tests = - new const TestInfo*[test_suite->total_test_count()]; - - for (int i = 0; i < test_suite->total_test_count(); ++i) - tests[i] = test_suite->GetTestInfo(i); - - std::sort(tests, tests + test_suite->total_test_count(), - LessByName<TestInfo>()); - return tests; - } -}; - -#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST -template <typename T> class TestSuiteWithCommentTest : public Test {}; -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(TestSuiteWithCommentTest, Types<int>); -TYPED_TEST(TestSuiteWithCommentTest, Dummy) {} - -const int kTypedTestSuites = 1; -const int kTypedTests = 1; -#else -const int kTypedTestSuites = 0; -const int kTypedTests = 0; -#endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - -// We can only test the accessors that do not change value while tests run. -// Since tests can be run in any order, the values the accessors that track -// test execution (such as failed_test_count) can not be predicted. -TEST(ApiTest, UnitTestImmutableAccessorsWork) { - UnitTest* unit_test = UnitTest::GetInstance(); - - ASSERT_EQ(2 + kTypedTestSuites, unit_test->total_test_suite_count()); - EXPECT_EQ(1 + kTypedTestSuites, unit_test->test_suite_to_run_count()); - EXPECT_EQ(2, unit_test->disabled_test_count()); - EXPECT_EQ(5 + kTypedTests, unit_test->total_test_count()); - EXPECT_EQ(3 + kTypedTests, unit_test->test_to_run_count()); - - const TestSuite** const test_suites = UnitTestHelper::GetSortedTestSuites(); - - EXPECT_STREQ("ApiTest", test_suites[0]->name()); - EXPECT_STREQ("DISABLED_Test", test_suites[1]->name()); -#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - EXPECT_STREQ("TestSuiteWithCommentTest/0", test_suites[2]->name()); -#endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - - delete[] test_suites; - - // The following lines initiate actions to verify certain methods in - // FinalSuccessChecker::TearDown. - - // Records a test property to verify TestResult::GetTestProperty(). - RecordProperty("key", "value"); -} - -AssertionResult IsNull(const char* str) { - if (str != nullptr) { - return testing::AssertionFailure() << "argument is " << str; - } - return AssertionSuccess(); -} - -TEST(ApiTest, TestSuiteImmutableAccessorsWork) { - const TestSuite* test_suite = UnitTestHelper::FindTestSuite("ApiTest"); - ASSERT_TRUE(test_suite != nullptr); - - EXPECT_STREQ("ApiTest", test_suite->name()); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNull(test_suite->type_param())); - EXPECT_TRUE(test_suite->should_run()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, test_suite->disabled_test_count()); - EXPECT_EQ(3, test_suite->test_to_run_count()); - ASSERT_EQ(4, test_suite->total_test_count()); - - const TestInfo** tests = UnitTestHelper::GetSortedTests(test_suite); - - EXPECT_STREQ("DISABLED_Dummy1", tests[0]->name()); - EXPECT_STREQ("ApiTest", tests[0]->test_suite_name()); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNull(tests[0]->value_param())); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNull(tests[0]->type_param())); - EXPECT_FALSE(tests[0]->should_run()); - - EXPECT_STREQ("TestSuiteDisabledAccessorsWork", tests[1]->name()); - EXPECT_STREQ("ApiTest", tests[1]->test_suite_name()); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNull(tests[1]->value_param())); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNull(tests[1]->type_param())); - EXPECT_TRUE(tests[1]->should_run()); - - EXPECT_STREQ("TestSuiteImmutableAccessorsWork", tests[2]->name()); - EXPECT_STREQ("ApiTest", tests[2]->test_suite_name()); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNull(tests[2]->value_param())); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNull(tests[2]->type_param())); - EXPECT_TRUE(tests[2]->should_run()); - - EXPECT_STREQ("UnitTestImmutableAccessorsWork", tests[3]->name()); - EXPECT_STREQ("ApiTest", tests[3]->test_suite_name()); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNull(tests[3]->value_param())); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNull(tests[3]->type_param())); - EXPECT_TRUE(tests[3]->should_run()); - - delete[] tests; - tests = nullptr; - -#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - test_suite = UnitTestHelper::FindTestSuite("TestSuiteWithCommentTest/0"); - ASSERT_TRUE(test_suite != nullptr); - - EXPECT_STREQ("TestSuiteWithCommentTest/0", test_suite->name()); - EXPECT_STREQ(GetTypeName<Types<int>>().c_str(), test_suite->type_param()); - EXPECT_TRUE(test_suite->should_run()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, test_suite->disabled_test_count()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, test_suite->test_to_run_count()); - ASSERT_EQ(1, test_suite->total_test_count()); - - tests = UnitTestHelper::GetSortedTests(test_suite); - - EXPECT_STREQ("Dummy", tests[0]->name()); - EXPECT_STREQ("TestSuiteWithCommentTest/0", tests[0]->test_suite_name()); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNull(tests[0]->value_param())); - EXPECT_STREQ(GetTypeName<Types<int>>().c_str(), tests[0]->type_param()); - EXPECT_TRUE(tests[0]->should_run()); - - delete[] tests; -#endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST -} - -TEST(ApiTest, TestSuiteDisabledAccessorsWork) { - const TestSuite* test_suite = UnitTestHelper::FindTestSuite("DISABLED_Test"); - ASSERT_TRUE(test_suite != nullptr); - - EXPECT_STREQ("DISABLED_Test", test_suite->name()); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNull(test_suite->type_param())); - EXPECT_FALSE(test_suite->should_run()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, test_suite->disabled_test_count()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, test_suite->test_to_run_count()); - ASSERT_EQ(1, test_suite->total_test_count()); - - const TestInfo* const test_info = test_suite->GetTestInfo(0); - EXPECT_STREQ("Dummy2", test_info->name()); - EXPECT_STREQ("DISABLED_Test", test_info->test_suite_name()); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNull(test_info->value_param())); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNull(test_info->type_param())); - EXPECT_FALSE(test_info->should_run()); -} - -// These two tests are here to provide support for testing -// test_suite_to_run_count, disabled_test_count, and test_to_run_count. -TEST(ApiTest, DISABLED_Dummy1) {} -TEST(DISABLED_Test, Dummy2) {} - -class FinalSuccessChecker : public Environment { - protected: - void TearDown() override { - UnitTest* unit_test = UnitTest::GetInstance(); - - EXPECT_EQ(1 + kTypedTestSuites, unit_test->successful_test_suite_count()); - EXPECT_EQ(3 + kTypedTests, unit_test->successful_test_count()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, unit_test->failed_test_suite_count()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, unit_test->failed_test_count()); - EXPECT_TRUE(unit_test->Passed()); - EXPECT_FALSE(unit_test->Failed()); - ASSERT_EQ(2 + kTypedTestSuites, unit_test->total_test_suite_count()); - - const TestSuite** const test_suites = UnitTestHelper::GetSortedTestSuites(); - - EXPECT_STREQ("ApiTest", test_suites[0]->name()); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNull(test_suites[0]->type_param())); - EXPECT_TRUE(test_suites[0]->should_run()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, test_suites[0]->disabled_test_count()); - ASSERT_EQ(4, test_suites[0]->total_test_count()); - EXPECT_EQ(3, test_suites[0]->successful_test_count()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, test_suites[0]->failed_test_count()); - EXPECT_TRUE(test_suites[0]->Passed()); - EXPECT_FALSE(test_suites[0]->Failed()); - - EXPECT_STREQ("DISABLED_Test", test_suites[1]->name()); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNull(test_suites[1]->type_param())); - EXPECT_FALSE(test_suites[1]->should_run()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, test_suites[1]->disabled_test_count()); - ASSERT_EQ(1, test_suites[1]->total_test_count()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, test_suites[1]->successful_test_count()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, test_suites[1]->failed_test_count()); - -#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - EXPECT_STREQ("TestSuiteWithCommentTest/0", test_suites[2]->name()); - EXPECT_STREQ(GetTypeName<Types<int>>().c_str(), - test_suites[2]->type_param()); - EXPECT_TRUE(test_suites[2]->should_run()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, test_suites[2]->disabled_test_count()); - ASSERT_EQ(1, test_suites[2]->total_test_count()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, test_suites[2]->successful_test_count()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, test_suites[2]->failed_test_count()); - EXPECT_TRUE(test_suites[2]->Passed()); - EXPECT_FALSE(test_suites[2]->Failed()); -#endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - - const TestSuite* test_suite = UnitTestHelper::FindTestSuite("ApiTest"); - const TestInfo** tests = UnitTestHelper::GetSortedTests(test_suite); - EXPECT_STREQ("DISABLED_Dummy1", tests[0]->name()); - EXPECT_STREQ("ApiTest", tests[0]->test_suite_name()); - EXPECT_FALSE(tests[0]->should_run()); - - EXPECT_STREQ("TestSuiteDisabledAccessorsWork", tests[1]->name()); - EXPECT_STREQ("ApiTest", tests[1]->test_suite_name()); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNull(tests[1]->value_param())); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNull(tests[1]->type_param())); - EXPECT_TRUE(tests[1]->should_run()); - EXPECT_TRUE(tests[1]->result()->Passed()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, tests[1]->result()->test_property_count()); - - EXPECT_STREQ("TestSuiteImmutableAccessorsWork", tests[2]->name()); - EXPECT_STREQ("ApiTest", tests[2]->test_suite_name()); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNull(tests[2]->value_param())); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNull(tests[2]->type_param())); - EXPECT_TRUE(tests[2]->should_run()); - EXPECT_TRUE(tests[2]->result()->Passed()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, tests[2]->result()->test_property_count()); - - EXPECT_STREQ("UnitTestImmutableAccessorsWork", tests[3]->name()); - EXPECT_STREQ("ApiTest", tests[3]->test_suite_name()); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNull(tests[3]->value_param())); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNull(tests[3]->type_param())); - EXPECT_TRUE(tests[3]->should_run()); - EXPECT_TRUE(tests[3]->result()->Passed()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, tests[3]->result()->test_property_count()); - const TestProperty& property = tests[3]->result()->GetTestProperty(0); - EXPECT_STREQ("key", property.key()); - EXPECT_STREQ("value", property.value()); - - delete[] tests; - -#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - test_suite = UnitTestHelper::FindTestSuite("TestSuiteWithCommentTest/0"); - tests = UnitTestHelper::GetSortedTests(test_suite); - - EXPECT_STREQ("Dummy", tests[0]->name()); - EXPECT_STREQ("TestSuiteWithCommentTest/0", tests[0]->test_suite_name()); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNull(tests[0]->value_param())); - EXPECT_STREQ(GetTypeName<Types<int>>().c_str(), tests[0]->type_param()); - EXPECT_TRUE(tests[0]->should_run()); - EXPECT_TRUE(tests[0]->result()->Passed()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, tests[0]->result()->test_property_count()); - - delete[] tests; -#endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - delete[] test_suites; - } -}; - -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing - -int main(int argc, char **argv) { - InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - - AddGlobalTestEnvironment(new testing::internal::FinalSuccessChecker()); - - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_all_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_all_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 615b29b70..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_all_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2009, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// Tests for Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework (Google Test) -// -// Sometimes it's desirable to build most of Google Test's own tests -// by compiling a single file. This file serves this purpose. -#include "test/googletest-filepath-test.cc" -#include "test/googletest-message-test.cc" -#include "test/googletest-options-test.cc" -#include "test/googletest-port-test.cc" -#include "test/googletest-test-part-test.cc" -#include "test/gtest-typed-test2_test.cc" -#include "test/gtest-typed-test_test.cc" -#include "test/gtest_pred_impl_unittest.cc" -#include "test/gtest_prod_test.cc" -#include "test/gtest_skip_test.cc" -#include "test/gtest_unittest.cc" -#include "test/production.cc" diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_assert_by_exception_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_assert_by_exception_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index ada4cb30e..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_assert_by_exception_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2009, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Tests Google Test's assert-by-exception mode with exceptions enabled. - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <stdexcept> - -class ThrowListener : public testing::EmptyTestEventListener { - void OnTestPartResult(const testing::TestPartResult& result) override { - if (result.type() == testing::TestPartResult::kFatalFailure) { - throw testing::AssertionException(result); - } - } -}; - -// Prints the given failure message and exits the program with -// non-zero. We use this instead of a Google Test assertion to -// indicate a failure, as the latter is been tested and cannot be -// relied on. -void Fail(const char* msg) { - printf("FAILURE: %s\n", msg); - fflush(stdout); - exit(1); -} - -static void AssertFalse() { - ASSERT_EQ(2, 3) << "Expected failure"; -} - -// Tests that an assertion failure throws a subclass of -// std::runtime_error. -TEST(Test, Test) { - // A successful assertion shouldn't throw. - try { - EXPECT_EQ(3, 3); - } catch(...) { - Fail("A successful assertion wrongfully threw."); - } - - // A successful assertion shouldn't throw. - try { - EXPECT_EQ(3, 4); - } catch(...) { - Fail("A failed non-fatal assertion wrongfully threw."); - } - - // A failed assertion should throw. - try { - AssertFalse(); - } catch(const testing::AssertionException& e) { - if (strstr(e.what(), "Expected failure") != nullptr) throw; - - printf("%s", - "A failed assertion did throw an exception of the right type, " - "but the message is incorrect. Instead of containing \"Expected " - "failure\", it is:\n"); - Fail(e.what()); - } catch(...) { - Fail("A failed assertion threw the wrong type of exception."); - } - Fail("A failed assertion should've thrown but didn't."); -} - -int kTestForContinuingTest = 0; - -TEST(Test, Test2) { - kTestForContinuingTest = 1; -} - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - testing::UnitTest::GetInstance()->listeners().Append(new ThrowListener); - - int result = RUN_ALL_TESTS(); - if (result == 0) { - printf("RUN_ALL_TESTS returned %d\n", result); - Fail("Expected failure instead."); - } - - if (kTestForContinuingTest == 0) { - Fail("Should have continued with other tests, but did not."); - } - return 0; -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_environment_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_environment_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 064bfc50b..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_environment_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,188 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// Tests using global test environments. - -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "src/gtest-internal-inl.h" - -namespace testing { -GTEST_DECLARE_string_(filter); -} - -namespace { - -enum FailureType { - NO_FAILURE, NON_FATAL_FAILURE, FATAL_FAILURE -}; - -// For testing using global test environments. -class MyEnvironment : public testing::Environment { - public: - MyEnvironment() { Reset(); } - - // Depending on the value of failure_in_set_up_, SetUp() will - // generate a non-fatal failure, generate a fatal failure, or - // succeed. - void SetUp() override { - set_up_was_run_ = true; - - switch (failure_in_set_up_) { - case NON_FATAL_FAILURE: - ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected non-fatal failure in global set-up."; - break; - case FATAL_FAILURE: - FAIL() << "Expected fatal failure in global set-up."; - break; - default: - break; - } - } - - // Generates a non-fatal failure. - void TearDown() override { - tear_down_was_run_ = true; - ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected non-fatal failure in global tear-down."; - } - - // Resets the state of the environment s.t. it can be reused. - void Reset() { - failure_in_set_up_ = NO_FAILURE; - set_up_was_run_ = false; - tear_down_was_run_ = false; - } - - // We call this function to set the type of failure SetUp() should - // generate. - void set_failure_in_set_up(FailureType type) { - failure_in_set_up_ = type; - } - - // Was SetUp() run? - bool set_up_was_run() const { return set_up_was_run_; } - - // Was TearDown() run? - bool tear_down_was_run() const { return tear_down_was_run_; } - - private: - FailureType failure_in_set_up_; - bool set_up_was_run_; - bool tear_down_was_run_; -}; - -// Was the TEST run? -bool test_was_run; - -// The sole purpose of this TEST is to enable us to check whether it -// was run. -TEST(FooTest, Bar) { - test_was_run = true; -} - -// Prints the message and aborts the program if condition is false. -void Check(bool condition, const char* msg) { - if (!condition) { - printf("FAILED: %s\n", msg); - testing::internal::posix::Abort(); - } -} - -// Runs the tests. Return true if and only if successful. -// -// The 'failure' parameter specifies the type of failure that should -// be generated by the global set-up. -int RunAllTests(MyEnvironment* env, FailureType failure) { - env->Reset(); - env->set_failure_in_set_up(failure); - test_was_run = false; - testing::internal::GetUnitTestImpl()->ClearAdHocTestResult(); - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} - -} // namespace - -int main(int argc, char **argv) { - testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - - // Registers a global test environment, and verifies that the - // registration function returns its argument. - MyEnvironment* const env = new MyEnvironment; - Check(testing::AddGlobalTestEnvironment(env) == env, - "AddGlobalTestEnvironment() should return its argument."); - - // Verifies that RUN_ALL_TESTS() runs the tests when the global - // set-up is successful. - Check(RunAllTests(env, NO_FAILURE) != 0, - "RUN_ALL_TESTS() should return non-zero, as the global tear-down " - "should generate a failure."); - Check(test_was_run, - "The tests should run, as the global set-up should generate no " - "failure"); - Check(env->tear_down_was_run(), - "The global tear-down should run, as the global set-up was run."); - - // Verifies that RUN_ALL_TESTS() runs the tests when the global - // set-up generates no fatal failure. - Check(RunAllTests(env, NON_FATAL_FAILURE) != 0, - "RUN_ALL_TESTS() should return non-zero, as both the global set-up " - "and the global tear-down should generate a non-fatal failure."); - Check(test_was_run, - "The tests should run, as the global set-up should generate no " - "fatal failure."); - Check(env->tear_down_was_run(), - "The global tear-down should run, as the global set-up was run."); - - // Verifies that RUN_ALL_TESTS() runs no test when the global set-up - // generates a fatal failure. - Check(RunAllTests(env, FATAL_FAILURE) != 0, - "RUN_ALL_TESTS() should return non-zero, as the global set-up " - "should generate a fatal failure."); - Check(!test_was_run, - "The tests should not run, as the global set-up should generate " - "a fatal failure."); - Check(env->tear_down_was_run(), - "The global tear-down should run, as the global set-up was run."); - - // Verifies that RUN_ALL_TESTS() doesn't do global set-up or - // tear-down when there is no test to run. - testing::GTEST_FLAG(filter) = "-*"; - Check(RunAllTests(env, NO_FAILURE) == 0, - "RUN_ALL_TESTS() should return zero, as there is no test to run."); - Check(!env->set_up_was_run(), - "The global set-up should not run, as there is no test to run."); - Check(!env->tear_down_was_run(), - "The global tear-down should not run, " - "as the global set-up was not run."); - - printf("PASS\n"); - return 0; -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_help_test.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_help_test.py deleted file mode 100755 index 582d24c2d..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_help_test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2009, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Tests the --help flag of Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework. - -SYNOPSIS - gtest_help_test.py --build_dir=BUILD/DIR - # where BUILD/DIR contains the built gtest_help_test_ file. - gtest_help_test.py -""" - -import os -import re -import gtest_test_utils - - -IS_LINUX = os.name == 'posix' and os.uname()[0] == 'Linux' -IS_WINDOWS = os.name == 'nt' - -PROGRAM_PATH = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath('gtest_help_test_') -FLAG_PREFIX = '--gtest_' -DEATH_TEST_STYLE_FLAG = FLAG_PREFIX + 'death_test_style' -STREAM_RESULT_TO_FLAG = FLAG_PREFIX + 'stream_result_to' -UNKNOWN_FLAG = FLAG_PREFIX + 'unknown_flag_for_testing' -LIST_TESTS_FLAG = FLAG_PREFIX + 'list_tests' -INCORRECT_FLAG_VARIANTS = [re.sub('^--', '-', LIST_TESTS_FLAG), - re.sub('^--', '/', LIST_TESTS_FLAG), - re.sub('_', '-', LIST_TESTS_FLAG)] -INTERNAL_FLAG_FOR_TESTING = FLAG_PREFIX + 'internal_flag_for_testing' - -SUPPORTS_DEATH_TESTS = "DeathTest" in gtest_test_utils.Subprocess( - [PROGRAM_PATH, LIST_TESTS_FLAG]).output - -# The help message must match this regex. -HELP_REGEX = re.compile( - FLAG_PREFIX + r'list_tests.*' + - FLAG_PREFIX + r'filter=.*' + - FLAG_PREFIX + r'also_run_disabled_tests.*' + - FLAG_PREFIX + r'repeat=.*' + - FLAG_PREFIX + r'shuffle.*' + - FLAG_PREFIX + r'random_seed=.*' + - FLAG_PREFIX + r'color=.*' + - FLAG_PREFIX + r'print_time.*' + - FLAG_PREFIX + r'output=.*' + - FLAG_PREFIX + r'break_on_failure.*' + - FLAG_PREFIX + r'throw_on_failure.*' + - FLAG_PREFIX + r'catch_exceptions=0.*', - re.DOTALL) - - -def RunWithFlag(flag): - """Runs gtest_help_test_ with the given flag. - - Returns: - the exit code and the text output as a tuple. - Args: - flag: the command-line flag to pass to gtest_help_test_, or None. - """ - - if flag is None: - command = [PROGRAM_PATH] - else: - command = [PROGRAM_PATH, flag] - child = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess(command) - return child.exit_code, child.output - - -class GTestHelpTest(gtest_test_utils.TestCase): - """Tests the --help flag and its equivalent forms.""" - - def TestHelpFlag(self, flag): - """Verifies correct behavior when help flag is specified. - - The right message must be printed and the tests must - skipped when the given flag is specified. - - Args: - flag: A flag to pass to the binary or None. - """ - - exit_code, output = RunWithFlag(flag) - self.assertEquals(0, exit_code) - self.assert_(HELP_REGEX.search(output), output) - - if IS_LINUX: - self.assert_(STREAM_RESULT_TO_FLAG in output, output) - else: - self.assert_(STREAM_RESULT_TO_FLAG not in output, output) - - if SUPPORTS_DEATH_TESTS and not IS_WINDOWS: - self.assert_(DEATH_TEST_STYLE_FLAG in output, output) - else: - self.assert_(DEATH_TEST_STYLE_FLAG not in output, output) - - def TestNonHelpFlag(self, flag): - """Verifies correct behavior when no help flag is specified. - - Verifies that when no help flag is specified, the tests are run - and the help message is not printed. - - Args: - flag: A flag to pass to the binary or None. - """ - - exit_code, output = RunWithFlag(flag) - self.assert_(exit_code != 0) - self.assert_(not HELP_REGEX.search(output), output) - - def testPrintsHelpWithFullFlag(self): - self.TestHelpFlag('--help') - - def testPrintsHelpWithShortFlag(self): - self.TestHelpFlag('-h') - - def testPrintsHelpWithQuestionFlag(self): - self.TestHelpFlag('-?') - - def testPrintsHelpWithWindowsStyleQuestionFlag(self): - self.TestHelpFlag('/?') - - def testPrintsHelpWithUnrecognizedGoogleTestFlag(self): - self.TestHelpFlag(UNKNOWN_FLAG) - - def testPrintsHelpWithIncorrectFlagStyle(self): - for incorrect_flag in INCORRECT_FLAG_VARIANTS: - self.TestHelpFlag(incorrect_flag) - - def testRunsTestsWithoutHelpFlag(self): - """Verifies that when no help flag is specified, the tests are run - and the help message is not printed.""" - - self.TestNonHelpFlag(None) - - def testRunsTestsWithGtestInternalFlag(self): - """Verifies that the tests are run and no help message is printed when - a flag starting with Google Test prefix and 'internal_' is supplied.""" - - self.TestNonHelpFlag(INTERNAL_FLAG_FOR_TESTING) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - gtest_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_help_test_.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_help_test_.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 750ae6ce9..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_help_test_.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2009, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// This program is meant to be run by gtest_help_test.py. Do not run -// it directly. - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -// When a help flag is specified, this program should skip the tests -// and exit with 0; otherwise the following test will be executed, -// causing this program to exit with a non-zero code. -TEST(HelpFlagTest, ShouldNotBeRun) { - ASSERT_TRUE(false) << "Tests shouldn't be run when --help is specified."; -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST -TEST(DeathTest, UsedByPythonScriptToDetectSupportForDeathTestsInThisBinary) {} -#endif diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_json_test_utils.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_json_test_utils.py deleted file mode 100644 index 62bbfc288..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_json_test_utils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2018, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Unit test utilities for gtest_json_output.""" - -import re - - -def normalize(obj): - """Normalize output object. - - Args: - obj: Google Test's JSON output object to normalize. - - Returns: - Normalized output without any references to transient information that may - change from run to run. - """ - def _normalize(key, value): - if key == 'time': - return re.sub(r'^\d+(\.\d+)?s$', '*', value) - elif key == 'timestamp': - return re.sub(r'^\d{4}-\d\d-\d\dT\d\d:\d\d:\d\dZ$', '*', value) - elif key == 'failure': - value = re.sub(r'^.*[/\\](.*:)\d+\n', '\\1*\n', value) - return re.sub(r'Stack trace:\n(.|\n)*', 'Stack trace:\n*', value) - else: - return normalize(value) - if isinstance(obj, dict): - return {k: _normalize(k, v) for k, v in obj.items()} - if isinstance(obj, list): - return [normalize(x) for x in obj] - else: - return obj diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_list_output_unittest.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_list_output_unittest.py deleted file mode 100644 index 3bba7ea2c..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_list_output_unittest.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2006, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -"""Unit test for Google Test's --gtest_list_tests flag. - -A user can ask Google Test to list all tests by specifying the ---gtest_list_tests flag. If output is requested, via --gtest_output=xml -or --gtest_output=json, the tests are listed, with extra information in the -output file. -This script tests such functionality by invoking gtest_list_output_unittest_ - (a program written with Google Test) the command line flags. -""" - -import os -import re -import gtest_test_utils - -GTEST_LIST_TESTS_FLAG = '--gtest_list_tests' -GTEST_OUTPUT_FLAG = '--gtest_output' - -EXPECTED_XML = """<\?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"\?> -<testsuites tests="2" name="AllTests"> - <testsuite name="FooTest" tests="2"> - <testcase name="Test1" file=".*gtest_list_output_unittest_.cc" line="43" /> - <testcase name="Test2" file=".*gtest_list_output_unittest_.cc" line="45" /> - </testsuite> -</testsuites> -""" - -EXPECTED_JSON = """{ - "tests": 2, - "name": "AllTests", - "testsuites": \[ - { - "name": "FooTest", - "tests": 2, - "testsuite": \[ - { - "name": "Test1", - "file": ".*gtest_list_output_unittest_.cc", - "line": 43 - }, - { - "name": "Test2", - "file": ".*gtest_list_output_unittest_.cc", - "line": 45 - } - \] - } - \] -} -""" - - -class GTestListTestsOutputUnitTest(gtest_test_utils.TestCase): - """Unit test for Google Test's list tests with output to file functionality. - """ - - def testXml(self): - """Verifies XML output for listing tests in a Google Test binary. - - Runs a test program that generates an empty XML output, and - tests that the XML output is expected. - """ - self._TestOutput('xml', EXPECTED_XML) - - def testJSON(self): - """Verifies XML output for listing tests in a Google Test binary. - - Runs a test program that generates an empty XML output, and - tests that the XML output is expected. - """ - self._TestOutput('json', EXPECTED_JSON) - - def _GetOutput(self, out_format): - file_path = os.path.join(gtest_test_utils.GetTempDir(), - 'test_out.' + out_format) - gtest_prog_path = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath( - 'gtest_list_output_unittest_') - - command = ([ - gtest_prog_path, - '%s=%s:%s' % (GTEST_OUTPUT_FLAG, out_format, file_path), - '--gtest_list_tests' - ]) - environ_copy = os.environ.copy() - p = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess( - command, env=environ_copy, working_dir=gtest_test_utils.GetTempDir()) - - self.assert_(p.exited) - self.assertEquals(0, p.exit_code) - with open(file_path) as f: - result = f.read() - return result - - def _TestOutput(self, test_format, expected_output): - actual = self._GetOutput(test_format) - actual_lines = actual.splitlines() - expected_lines = expected_output.splitlines() - line_count = 0 - for actual_line in actual_lines: - expected_line = expected_lines[line_count] - expected_line_re = re.compile(expected_line.strip()) - self.assert_( - expected_line_re.match(actual_line.strip()), - ('actual output of "%s",\n' - 'which does not match expected regex of "%s"\n' - 'on line %d' % (actual, expected_output, line_count))) - line_count = line_count + 1 - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - os.environ['GTEST_STACK_TRACE_DEPTH'] = '1' - gtest_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_list_output_unittest_.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_list_output_unittest_.cc deleted file mode 100644 index b1c7b4de3..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_list_output_unittest_.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -// -// Author: david.schuldenfrei@gmail.com (David Schuldenfrei) - -// Unit test for Google Test's --gtest_list_tests and --gtest_output flag. -// -// A user can ask Google Test to list all tests that will run, -// and have the output saved in a Json/Xml file. -// The tests will not be run after listing. -// -// This program will be invoked from a Python unit test. -// Don't run it directly. - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -TEST(FooTest, Test1) {} - -TEST(FooTest, Test2) {} - -int main(int argc, char **argv) { - ::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_main_unittest.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_main_unittest.cc deleted file mode 100644 index eddedeabe..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_main_unittest.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2006, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -// Tests that we don't have to define main() when we link to -// gtest_main instead of gtest. - -namespace { - -TEST(GTestMainTest, ShouldSucceed) { -} - -} // namespace - -// We are using the main() function defined in gtest_main.cc, so we -// don't define it here. diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_no_test_unittest.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_no_test_unittest.cc deleted file mode 100644 index d4f88dbfd..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_no_test_unittest.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2006, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// Tests that a Google Test program that has no test defined can run -// successfully. - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -int main(int argc, char **argv) { - testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - - // An ad-hoc assertion outside of all tests. - // - // This serves three purposes: - // - // 1. It verifies that an ad-hoc assertion can be executed even if - // no test is defined. - // 2. It verifies that a failed ad-hoc assertion causes the test - // program to fail. - // 3. We had a bug where the XML output won't be generated if an - // assertion is executed before RUN_ALL_TESTS() is called, even - // though --gtest_output=xml is specified. This makes sure the - // bug is fixed and doesn't regress. - EXPECT_EQ(1, 2); - - // The above EXPECT_EQ() should cause RUN_ALL_TESTS() to return non-zero. - return RUN_ALL_TESTS() ? 0 : 1; -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_pred_impl_unittest.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_pred_impl_unittest.cc deleted file mode 100644 index bbef9947d..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_pred_impl_unittest.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2422 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2006, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// This file is AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED on 11/05/2019 by command -// 'gen_gtest_pred_impl.py 5'. DO NOT EDIT BY HAND! - -// Regression test for gtest_pred_impl.h -// -// This file is generated by a script and quite long. If you intend to -// learn how Google Test works by reading its unit tests, read -// gtest_unittest.cc instead. -// -// This is intended as a regression test for the Google Test predicate -// assertions. We compile it as part of the gtest_unittest target -// only to keep the implementation tidy and compact, as it is quite -// involved to set up the stage for testing Google Test using Google -// Test itself. -// -// Currently, gtest_unittest takes ~11 seconds to run in the testing -// daemon. In the future, if it grows too large and needs much more -// time to finish, we should consider separating this file into a -// stand-alone regression test. - -#include <iostream> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "gtest/gtest-spi.h" - -// A user-defined data type. -struct Bool { - explicit Bool(int val) : value(val != 0) {} - - bool operator>(int n) const { return value > Bool(n).value; } - - Bool operator+(const Bool& rhs) const { return Bool(value + rhs.value); } - - bool operator==(const Bool& rhs) const { return value == rhs.value; } - - bool value; -}; - -// Enables Bool to be used in assertions. -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const Bool& x) { - return os << (x.value ? "true" : "false"); -} - -// Sample functions/functors for testing unary predicate assertions. - -// A unary predicate function. -template <typename T1> -bool PredFunction1(T1 v1) { - return v1 > 0; -} - -// The following two functions are needed because a compiler doesn't have -// a context yet to know which template function must be instantiated. -bool PredFunction1Int(int v1) { - return v1 > 0; -} -bool PredFunction1Bool(Bool v1) { - return v1 > 0; -} - -// A unary predicate functor. -struct PredFunctor1 { - template <typename T1> - bool operator()(const T1& v1) { - return v1 > 0; - } -}; - -// A unary predicate-formatter function. -template <typename T1> -testing::AssertionResult PredFormatFunction1(const char* e1, - const T1& v1) { - if (PredFunction1(v1)) - return testing::AssertionSuccess(); - - return testing::AssertionFailure() - << e1 - << " is expected to be positive, but evaluates to " - << v1 << "."; -} - -// A unary predicate-formatter functor. -struct PredFormatFunctor1 { - template <typename T1> - testing::AssertionResult operator()(const char* e1, - const T1& v1) const { - return PredFormatFunction1(e1, v1); - } -}; - -// Tests for {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED_FORMAT1. - -class Predicate1Test : public testing::Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - expected_to_finish_ = true; - finished_ = false; - n1_ = 0; - } - - void TearDown() override { - // Verifies that each of the predicate's arguments was evaluated - // exactly once. - EXPECT_EQ(1, n1_) << - "The predicate assertion didn't evaluate argument 2 " - "exactly once."; - - // Verifies that the control flow in the test function is expected. - if (expected_to_finish_ && !finished_) { - FAIL() << "The predicate assertion unexpactedly aborted the test."; - } else if (!expected_to_finish_ && finished_) { - FAIL() << "The failed predicate assertion didn't abort the test " - "as expected."; - } - } - - // true if and only if the test function is expected to run to finish. - static bool expected_to_finish_; - - // true if and only if the test function did run to finish. - static bool finished_; - - static int n1_; -}; - -bool Predicate1Test::expected_to_finish_; -bool Predicate1Test::finished_; -int Predicate1Test::n1_; - -typedef Predicate1Test EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1Test; -typedef Predicate1Test ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1Test; -typedef Predicate1Test EXPECT_PRED1Test; -typedef Predicate1Test ASSERT_PRED1Test; - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED1Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED1(PredFunction1Int, - ++n1_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED1Test, FunctionOnUserTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED1(PredFunction1Bool, - Bool(++n1_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED1Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED1(PredFunctor1(), - ++n1_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED1Test, FunctorOnUserTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED1(PredFunctor1(), - Bool(++n1_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED1Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED1(PredFunction1Int, - n1_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED1Test, FunctionOnUserTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED1(PredFunction1Bool, - Bool(n1_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED1Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED1(PredFunctor1(), - n1_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED1Test, FunctorOnUserTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED1(PredFunctor1(), - Bool(n1_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED1Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED1(PredFunction1Int, - ++n1_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED1Test, FunctionOnUserTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED1(PredFunction1Bool, - Bool(++n1_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED1Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED1(PredFunctor1(), - ++n1_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED1Test, FunctorOnUserTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED1(PredFunctor1(), - Bool(++n1_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED1Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED1(PredFunction1Int, - n1_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED1Test, FunctionOnUserTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED1(PredFunction1Bool, - Bool(n1_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED1Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED1(PredFunctor1(), - n1_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED1Test, FunctorOnUserTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED1(PredFunctor1(), - Bool(n1_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(PredFormatFunction1, - ++n1_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1Test, FunctionOnUserTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(PredFormatFunction1, - Bool(++n1_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(PredFormatFunctor1(), - ++n1_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1Test, FunctorOnUserTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(PredFormatFunctor1(), - Bool(++n1_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(PredFormatFunction1, - n1_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1Test, FunctionOnUserTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(PredFormatFunction1, - Bool(n1_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(PredFormatFunctor1(), - n1_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1Test, FunctorOnUserTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(PredFormatFunctor1(), - Bool(n1_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(PredFormatFunction1, - ++n1_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1Test, FunctionOnUserTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(PredFormatFunction1, - Bool(++n1_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(PredFormatFunctor1(), - ++n1_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1Test, FunctorOnUserTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(PredFormatFunctor1(), - Bool(++n1_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(PredFormatFunction1, - n1_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1Test, FunctionOnUserTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(PredFormatFunction1, - Bool(n1_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(PredFormatFunctor1(), - n1_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1Test, FunctorOnUserTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(PredFormatFunctor1(), - Bool(n1_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} -// Sample functions/functors for testing binary predicate assertions. - -// A binary predicate function. -template <typename T1, typename T2> -bool PredFunction2(T1 v1, T2 v2) { - return v1 + v2 > 0; -} - -// The following two functions are needed because a compiler doesn't have -// a context yet to know which template function must be instantiated. -bool PredFunction2Int(int v1, int v2) { - return v1 + v2 > 0; -} -bool PredFunction2Bool(Bool v1, Bool v2) { - return v1 + v2 > 0; -} - -// A binary predicate functor. -struct PredFunctor2 { - template <typename T1, typename T2> - bool operator()(const T1& v1, - const T2& v2) { - return v1 + v2 > 0; - } -}; - -// A binary predicate-formatter function. -template <typename T1, typename T2> -testing::AssertionResult PredFormatFunction2(const char* e1, - const char* e2, - const T1& v1, - const T2& v2) { - if (PredFunction2(v1, v2)) - return testing::AssertionSuccess(); - - return testing::AssertionFailure() - << e1 << " + " << e2 - << " is expected to be positive, but evaluates to " - << v1 + v2 << "."; -} - -// A binary predicate-formatter functor. -struct PredFormatFunctor2 { - template <typename T1, typename T2> - testing::AssertionResult operator()(const char* e1, - const char* e2, - const T1& v1, - const T2& v2) const { - return PredFormatFunction2(e1, e2, v1, v2); - } -}; - -// Tests for {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED_FORMAT2. - -class Predicate2Test : public testing::Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - expected_to_finish_ = true; - finished_ = false; - n1_ = n2_ = 0; - } - - void TearDown() override { - // Verifies that each of the predicate's arguments was evaluated - // exactly once. - EXPECT_EQ(1, n1_) << - "The predicate assertion didn't evaluate argument 2 " - "exactly once."; - EXPECT_EQ(1, n2_) << - "The predicate assertion didn't evaluate argument 3 " - "exactly once."; - - // Verifies that the control flow in the test function is expected. - if (expected_to_finish_ && !finished_) { - FAIL() << "The predicate assertion unexpactedly aborted the test."; - } else if (!expected_to_finish_ && finished_) { - FAIL() << "The failed predicate assertion didn't abort the test " - "as expected."; - } - } - - // true if and only if the test function is expected to run to finish. - static bool expected_to_finish_; - - // true if and only if the test function did run to finish. - static bool finished_; - - static int n1_; - static int n2_; -}; - -bool Predicate2Test::expected_to_finish_; -bool Predicate2Test::finished_; -int Predicate2Test::n1_; -int Predicate2Test::n2_; - -typedef Predicate2Test EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2Test; -typedef Predicate2Test ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2Test; -typedef Predicate2Test EXPECT_PRED2Test; -typedef Predicate2Test ASSERT_PRED2Test; - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED2Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED2(PredFunction2Int, - ++n1_, - ++n2_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED2Test, FunctionOnUserTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED2(PredFunction2Bool, - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED2Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED2(PredFunctor2(), - ++n1_, - ++n2_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED2Test, FunctorOnUserTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED2(PredFunctor2(), - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED2Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED2(PredFunction2Int, - n1_++, - n2_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED2Test, FunctionOnUserTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED2(PredFunction2Bool, - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED2Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED2(PredFunctor2(), - n1_++, - n2_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED2Test, FunctorOnUserTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED2(PredFunctor2(), - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED2Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED2(PredFunction2Int, - ++n1_, - ++n2_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED2Test, FunctionOnUserTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED2(PredFunction2Bool, - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED2Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED2(PredFunctor2(), - ++n1_, - ++n2_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED2Test, FunctorOnUserTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED2(PredFunctor2(), - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED2Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED2(PredFunction2Int, - n1_++, - n2_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED2Test, FunctionOnUserTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED2(PredFunction2Bool, - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED2Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED2(PredFunctor2(), - n1_++, - n2_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED2Test, FunctorOnUserTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED2(PredFunctor2(), - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(PredFormatFunction2, - ++n1_, - ++n2_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2Test, FunctionOnUserTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(PredFormatFunction2, - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(PredFormatFunctor2(), - ++n1_, - ++n2_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2Test, FunctorOnUserTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(PredFormatFunctor2(), - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(PredFormatFunction2, - n1_++, - n2_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2Test, FunctionOnUserTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(PredFormatFunction2, - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(PredFormatFunctor2(), - n1_++, - n2_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2Test, FunctorOnUserTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(PredFormatFunctor2(), - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(PredFormatFunction2, - ++n1_, - ++n2_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2Test, FunctionOnUserTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(PredFormatFunction2, - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(PredFormatFunctor2(), - ++n1_, - ++n2_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2Test, FunctorOnUserTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(PredFormatFunctor2(), - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(PredFormatFunction2, - n1_++, - n2_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2Test, FunctionOnUserTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(PredFormatFunction2, - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(PredFormatFunctor2(), - n1_++, - n2_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2Test, FunctorOnUserTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(PredFormatFunctor2(), - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} -// Sample functions/functors for testing ternary predicate assertions. - -// A ternary predicate function. -template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3> -bool PredFunction3(T1 v1, T2 v2, T3 v3) { - return v1 + v2 + v3 > 0; -} - -// The following two functions are needed because a compiler doesn't have -// a context yet to know which template function must be instantiated. -bool PredFunction3Int(int v1, int v2, int v3) { - return v1 + v2 + v3 > 0; -} -bool PredFunction3Bool(Bool v1, Bool v2, Bool v3) { - return v1 + v2 + v3 > 0; -} - -// A ternary predicate functor. -struct PredFunctor3 { - template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3> - bool operator()(const T1& v1, - const T2& v2, - const T3& v3) { - return v1 + v2 + v3 > 0; - } -}; - -// A ternary predicate-formatter function. -template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3> -testing::AssertionResult PredFormatFunction3(const char* e1, - const char* e2, - const char* e3, - const T1& v1, - const T2& v2, - const T3& v3) { - if (PredFunction3(v1, v2, v3)) - return testing::AssertionSuccess(); - - return testing::AssertionFailure() - << e1 << " + " << e2 << " + " << e3 - << " is expected to be positive, but evaluates to " - << v1 + v2 + v3 << "."; -} - -// A ternary predicate-formatter functor. -struct PredFormatFunctor3 { - template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3> - testing::AssertionResult operator()(const char* e1, - const char* e2, - const char* e3, - const T1& v1, - const T2& v2, - const T3& v3) const { - return PredFormatFunction3(e1, e2, e3, v1, v2, v3); - } -}; - -// Tests for {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED_FORMAT3. - -class Predicate3Test : public testing::Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - expected_to_finish_ = true; - finished_ = false; - n1_ = n2_ = n3_ = 0; - } - - void TearDown() override { - // Verifies that each of the predicate's arguments was evaluated - // exactly once. - EXPECT_EQ(1, n1_) << - "The predicate assertion didn't evaluate argument 2 " - "exactly once."; - EXPECT_EQ(1, n2_) << - "The predicate assertion didn't evaluate argument 3 " - "exactly once."; - EXPECT_EQ(1, n3_) << - "The predicate assertion didn't evaluate argument 4 " - "exactly once."; - - // Verifies that the control flow in the test function is expected. - if (expected_to_finish_ && !finished_) { - FAIL() << "The predicate assertion unexpactedly aborted the test."; - } else if (!expected_to_finish_ && finished_) { - FAIL() << "The failed predicate assertion didn't abort the test " - "as expected."; - } - } - - // true if and only if the test function is expected to run to finish. - static bool expected_to_finish_; - - // true if and only if the test function did run to finish. - static bool finished_; - - static int n1_; - static int n2_; - static int n3_; -}; - -bool Predicate3Test::expected_to_finish_; -bool Predicate3Test::finished_; -int Predicate3Test::n1_; -int Predicate3Test::n2_; -int Predicate3Test::n3_; - -typedef Predicate3Test EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3Test; -typedef Predicate3Test ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3Test; -typedef Predicate3Test EXPECT_PRED3Test; -typedef Predicate3Test ASSERT_PRED3Test; - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED3Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED3(PredFunction3Int, - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED3Test, FunctionOnUserTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED3(PredFunction3Bool, - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED3Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED3(PredFunctor3(), - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED3Test, FunctorOnUserTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED3(PredFunctor3(), - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED3Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED3(PredFunction3Int, - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED3Test, FunctionOnUserTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED3(PredFunction3Bool, - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED3Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED3(PredFunctor3(), - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED3Test, FunctorOnUserTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED3(PredFunctor3(), - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED3Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED3(PredFunction3Int, - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED3Test, FunctionOnUserTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED3(PredFunction3Bool, - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED3Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED3(PredFunctor3(), - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED3Test, FunctorOnUserTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED3(PredFunctor3(), - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED3Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED3(PredFunction3Int, - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED3Test, FunctionOnUserTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED3(PredFunction3Bool, - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED3Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED3(PredFunctor3(), - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED3Test, FunctorOnUserTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED3(PredFunctor3(), - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3(PredFormatFunction3, - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3Test, FunctionOnUserTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3(PredFormatFunction3, - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3(PredFormatFunctor3(), - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3Test, FunctorOnUserTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3(PredFormatFunctor3(), - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3(PredFormatFunction3, - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3Test, FunctionOnUserTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3(PredFormatFunction3, - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3(PredFormatFunctor3(), - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3Test, FunctorOnUserTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3(PredFormatFunctor3(), - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3(PredFormatFunction3, - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3Test, FunctionOnUserTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3(PredFormatFunction3, - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3(PredFormatFunctor3(), - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3Test, FunctorOnUserTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3(PredFormatFunctor3(), - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3(PredFormatFunction3, - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3Test, FunctionOnUserTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3(PredFormatFunction3, - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3(PredFormatFunctor3(), - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3Test, FunctorOnUserTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3(PredFormatFunctor3(), - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} -// Sample functions/functors for testing 4-ary predicate assertions. - -// A 4-ary predicate function. -template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4> -bool PredFunction4(T1 v1, T2 v2, T3 v3, T4 v4) { - return v1 + v2 + v3 + v4 > 0; -} - -// The following two functions are needed because a compiler doesn't have -// a context yet to know which template function must be instantiated. -bool PredFunction4Int(int v1, int v2, int v3, int v4) { - return v1 + v2 + v3 + v4 > 0; -} -bool PredFunction4Bool(Bool v1, Bool v2, Bool v3, Bool v4) { - return v1 + v2 + v3 + v4 > 0; -} - -// A 4-ary predicate functor. -struct PredFunctor4 { - template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4> - bool operator()(const T1& v1, - const T2& v2, - const T3& v3, - const T4& v4) { - return v1 + v2 + v3 + v4 > 0; - } -}; - -// A 4-ary predicate-formatter function. -template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4> -testing::AssertionResult PredFormatFunction4(const char* e1, - const char* e2, - const char* e3, - const char* e4, - const T1& v1, - const T2& v2, - const T3& v3, - const T4& v4) { - if (PredFunction4(v1, v2, v3, v4)) - return testing::AssertionSuccess(); - - return testing::AssertionFailure() - << e1 << " + " << e2 << " + " << e3 << " + " << e4 - << " is expected to be positive, but evaluates to " - << v1 + v2 + v3 + v4 << "."; -} - -// A 4-ary predicate-formatter functor. -struct PredFormatFunctor4 { - template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4> - testing::AssertionResult operator()(const char* e1, - const char* e2, - const char* e3, - const char* e4, - const T1& v1, - const T2& v2, - const T3& v3, - const T4& v4) const { - return PredFormatFunction4(e1, e2, e3, e4, v1, v2, v3, v4); - } -}; - -// Tests for {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED_FORMAT4. - -class Predicate4Test : public testing::Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - expected_to_finish_ = true; - finished_ = false; - n1_ = n2_ = n3_ = n4_ = 0; - } - - void TearDown() override { - // Verifies that each of the predicate's arguments was evaluated - // exactly once. - EXPECT_EQ(1, n1_) << - "The predicate assertion didn't evaluate argument 2 " - "exactly once."; - EXPECT_EQ(1, n2_) << - "The predicate assertion didn't evaluate argument 3 " - "exactly once."; - EXPECT_EQ(1, n3_) << - "The predicate assertion didn't evaluate argument 4 " - "exactly once."; - EXPECT_EQ(1, n4_) << - "The predicate assertion didn't evaluate argument 5 " - "exactly once."; - - // Verifies that the control flow in the test function is expected. - if (expected_to_finish_ && !finished_) { - FAIL() << "The predicate assertion unexpactedly aborted the test."; - } else if (!expected_to_finish_ && finished_) { - FAIL() << "The failed predicate assertion didn't abort the test " - "as expected."; - } - } - - // true if and only if the test function is expected to run to finish. - static bool expected_to_finish_; - - // true if and only if the test function did run to finish. - static bool finished_; - - static int n1_; - static int n2_; - static int n3_; - static int n4_; -}; - -bool Predicate4Test::expected_to_finish_; -bool Predicate4Test::finished_; -int Predicate4Test::n1_; -int Predicate4Test::n2_; -int Predicate4Test::n3_; -int Predicate4Test::n4_; - -typedef Predicate4Test EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4Test; -typedef Predicate4Test ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4Test; -typedef Predicate4Test EXPECT_PRED4Test; -typedef Predicate4Test ASSERT_PRED4Test; - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED4Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED4(PredFunction4Int, - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_, - ++n4_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED4Test, FunctionOnUserTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED4(PredFunction4Bool, - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_), - Bool(++n4_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED4Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED4(PredFunctor4(), - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_, - ++n4_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED4Test, FunctorOnUserTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED4(PredFunctor4(), - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_), - Bool(++n4_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED4Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED4(PredFunction4Int, - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++, - n4_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED4Test, FunctionOnUserTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED4(PredFunction4Bool, - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++), - Bool(n4_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED4Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED4(PredFunctor4(), - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++, - n4_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED4Test, FunctorOnUserTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED4(PredFunctor4(), - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++), - Bool(n4_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED4Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED4(PredFunction4Int, - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_, - ++n4_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED4Test, FunctionOnUserTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED4(PredFunction4Bool, - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_), - Bool(++n4_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED4Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED4(PredFunctor4(), - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_, - ++n4_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED4Test, FunctorOnUserTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED4(PredFunctor4(), - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_), - Bool(++n4_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED4Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED4(PredFunction4Int, - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++, - n4_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED4Test, FunctionOnUserTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED4(PredFunction4Bool, - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++), - Bool(n4_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED4Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED4(PredFunctor4(), - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++, - n4_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED4Test, FunctorOnUserTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED4(PredFunctor4(), - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++), - Bool(n4_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4(PredFormatFunction4, - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_, - ++n4_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4Test, FunctionOnUserTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4(PredFormatFunction4, - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_), - Bool(++n4_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4(PredFormatFunctor4(), - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_, - ++n4_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4Test, FunctorOnUserTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4(PredFormatFunctor4(), - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_), - Bool(++n4_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4(PredFormatFunction4, - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++, - n4_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4Test, FunctionOnUserTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4(PredFormatFunction4, - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++), - Bool(n4_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4(PredFormatFunctor4(), - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++, - n4_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4Test, FunctorOnUserTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4(PredFormatFunctor4(), - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++), - Bool(n4_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4(PredFormatFunction4, - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_, - ++n4_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4Test, FunctionOnUserTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4(PredFormatFunction4, - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_), - Bool(++n4_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4(PredFormatFunctor4(), - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_, - ++n4_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4Test, FunctorOnUserTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4(PredFormatFunctor4(), - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_), - Bool(++n4_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4(PredFormatFunction4, - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++, - n4_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4Test, FunctionOnUserTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4(PredFormatFunction4, - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++), - Bool(n4_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4(PredFormatFunctor4(), - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++, - n4_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4Test, FunctorOnUserTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4(PredFormatFunctor4(), - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++), - Bool(n4_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} -// Sample functions/functors for testing 5-ary predicate assertions. - -// A 5-ary predicate function. -template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4, typename T5> -bool PredFunction5(T1 v1, T2 v2, T3 v3, T4 v4, T5 v5) { - return v1 + v2 + v3 + v4 + v5 > 0; -} - -// The following two functions are needed because a compiler doesn't have -// a context yet to know which template function must be instantiated. -bool PredFunction5Int(int v1, int v2, int v3, int v4, int v5) { - return v1 + v2 + v3 + v4 + v5 > 0; -} -bool PredFunction5Bool(Bool v1, Bool v2, Bool v3, Bool v4, Bool v5) { - return v1 + v2 + v3 + v4 + v5 > 0; -} - -// A 5-ary predicate functor. -struct PredFunctor5 { - template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4, typename T5> - bool operator()(const T1& v1, - const T2& v2, - const T3& v3, - const T4& v4, - const T5& v5) { - return v1 + v2 + v3 + v4 + v5 > 0; - } -}; - -// A 5-ary predicate-formatter function. -template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4, typename T5> -testing::AssertionResult PredFormatFunction5(const char* e1, - const char* e2, - const char* e3, - const char* e4, - const char* e5, - const T1& v1, - const T2& v2, - const T3& v3, - const T4& v4, - const T5& v5) { - if (PredFunction5(v1, v2, v3, v4, v5)) - return testing::AssertionSuccess(); - - return testing::AssertionFailure() - << e1 << " + " << e2 << " + " << e3 << " + " << e4 << " + " << e5 - << " is expected to be positive, but evaluates to " - << v1 + v2 + v3 + v4 + v5 << "."; -} - -// A 5-ary predicate-formatter functor. -struct PredFormatFunctor5 { - template <typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4, typename T5> - testing::AssertionResult operator()(const char* e1, - const char* e2, - const char* e3, - const char* e4, - const char* e5, - const T1& v1, - const T2& v2, - const T3& v3, - const T4& v4, - const T5& v5) const { - return PredFormatFunction5(e1, e2, e3, e4, e5, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5); - } -}; - -// Tests for {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED_FORMAT5. - -class Predicate5Test : public testing::Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - expected_to_finish_ = true; - finished_ = false; - n1_ = n2_ = n3_ = n4_ = n5_ = 0; - } - - void TearDown() override { - // Verifies that each of the predicate's arguments was evaluated - // exactly once. - EXPECT_EQ(1, n1_) << - "The predicate assertion didn't evaluate argument 2 " - "exactly once."; - EXPECT_EQ(1, n2_) << - "The predicate assertion didn't evaluate argument 3 " - "exactly once."; - EXPECT_EQ(1, n3_) << - "The predicate assertion didn't evaluate argument 4 " - "exactly once."; - EXPECT_EQ(1, n4_) << - "The predicate assertion didn't evaluate argument 5 " - "exactly once."; - EXPECT_EQ(1, n5_) << - "The predicate assertion didn't evaluate argument 6 " - "exactly once."; - - // Verifies that the control flow in the test function is expected. - if (expected_to_finish_ && !finished_) { - FAIL() << "The predicate assertion unexpactedly aborted the test."; - } else if (!expected_to_finish_ && finished_) { - FAIL() << "The failed predicate assertion didn't abort the test " - "as expected."; - } - } - - // true if and only if the test function is expected to run to finish. - static bool expected_to_finish_; - - // true if and only if the test function did run to finish. - static bool finished_; - - static int n1_; - static int n2_; - static int n3_; - static int n4_; - static int n5_; -}; - -bool Predicate5Test::expected_to_finish_; -bool Predicate5Test::finished_; -int Predicate5Test::n1_; -int Predicate5Test::n2_; -int Predicate5Test::n3_; -int Predicate5Test::n4_; -int Predicate5Test::n5_; - -typedef Predicate5Test EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5Test; -typedef Predicate5Test ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5Test; -typedef Predicate5Test EXPECT_PRED5Test; -typedef Predicate5Test ASSERT_PRED5Test; - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED5Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED5(PredFunction5Int, - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_, - ++n4_, - ++n5_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED5Test, FunctionOnUserTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED5(PredFunction5Bool, - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_), - Bool(++n4_), - Bool(++n5_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED5Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED5(PredFunctor5(), - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_, - ++n4_, - ++n5_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED5Test, FunctorOnUserTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED5(PredFunctor5(), - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_), - Bool(++n4_), - Bool(++n5_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED5Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED5(PredFunction5Int, - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++, - n4_++, - n5_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED5Test, FunctionOnUserTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED5(PredFunction5Bool, - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++), - Bool(n4_++), - Bool(n5_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED5Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED5(PredFunctor5(), - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++, - n4_++, - n5_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED5Test, FunctorOnUserTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED5(PredFunctor5(), - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++), - Bool(n4_++), - Bool(n5_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED5Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED5(PredFunction5Int, - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_, - ++n4_, - ++n5_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED5Test, FunctionOnUserTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED5(PredFunction5Bool, - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_), - Bool(++n4_), - Bool(++n5_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED5Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED5(PredFunctor5(), - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_, - ++n4_, - ++n5_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED5Test, FunctorOnUserTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED5(PredFunctor5(), - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_), - Bool(++n4_), - Bool(++n5_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED5Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED5(PredFunction5Int, - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++, - n4_++, - n5_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED5Test, FunctionOnUserTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED5(PredFunction5Bool, - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++), - Bool(n4_++), - Bool(n5_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED5Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED5(PredFunctor5(), - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++, - n4_++, - n5_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED5Test, FunctorOnUserTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED5(PredFunctor5(), - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++), - Bool(n4_++), - Bool(n5_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5(PredFormatFunction5, - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_, - ++n4_, - ++n5_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5Test, FunctionOnUserTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5(PredFormatFunction5, - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_), - Bool(++n4_), - Bool(++n5_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5(PredFormatFunctor5(), - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_, - ++n4_, - ++n5_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5Test, FunctorOnUserTypeSuccess) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5(PredFormatFunctor5(), - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_), - Bool(++n4_), - Bool(++n5_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5(PredFormatFunction5, - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++, - n4_++, - n5_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5Test, FunctionOnUserTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5(PredFormatFunction5, - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++), - Bool(n4_++), - Bool(n5_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5(PredFormatFunctor5(), - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++, - n4_++, - n5_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5Test, FunctorOnUserTypeFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5(PredFormatFunctor5(), - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++), - Bool(n4_++), - Bool(n5_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5(PredFormatFunction5, - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_, - ++n4_, - ++n5_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5Test, FunctionOnUserTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5(PredFormatFunction5, - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_), - Bool(++n4_), - Bool(++n5_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5(PredFormatFunctor5(), - ++n1_, - ++n2_, - ++n3_, - ++n4_, - ++n5_); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a successful ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5Test, FunctorOnUserTypeSuccess) { - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5(PredFormatFunctor5(), - Bool(++n1_), - Bool(++n2_), - Bool(++n3_), - Bool(++n4_), - Bool(++n5_)); - finished_ = true; -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5Test, FunctionOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5(PredFormatFunction5, - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++, - n4_++, - n5_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a function on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5Test, FunctionOnUserTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5(PredFormatFunction5, - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++), - Bool(n4_++), - Bool(n5_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a built-in type (int). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5Test, FunctorOnBuiltInTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5(PredFormatFunctor5(), - n1_++, - n2_++, - n3_++, - n4_++, - n5_++); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} - -// Tests a failed ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5 where the -// predicate-formatter is a functor on a user-defined type (Bool). -TEST_F(ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5Test, FunctorOnUserTypeFailure) { - expected_to_finish_ = false; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5(PredFormatFunctor5(), - Bool(n1_++), - Bool(n2_++), - Bool(n3_++), - Bool(n4_++), - Bool(n5_++)); - finished_ = true; - }, ""); -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_premature_exit_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_premature_exit_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 1d1187eff..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_premature_exit_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2013, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// Tests that Google Test manipulates the premature-exit-detection -// file correctly. - -#include <stdio.h> - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -using ::testing::InitGoogleTest; -using ::testing::Test; -using ::testing::internal::posix::GetEnv; -using ::testing::internal::posix::Stat; -using ::testing::internal::posix::StatStruct; - -namespace { - -class PrematureExitTest : public Test { - public: - // Returns true if and only if the given file exists. - static bool FileExists(const char* filepath) { - StatStruct stat; - return Stat(filepath, &stat) == 0; - } - - protected: - PrematureExitTest() { - premature_exit_file_path_ = GetEnv("TEST_PREMATURE_EXIT_FILE"); - - // Normalize NULL to "" for ease of handling. - if (premature_exit_file_path_ == nullptr) { - premature_exit_file_path_ = ""; - } - } - - // Returns true if and only if the premature-exit file exists. - bool PrematureExitFileExists() const { - return FileExists(premature_exit_file_path_); - } - - const char* premature_exit_file_path_; -}; - -typedef PrematureExitTest PrematureExitDeathTest; - -// Tests that: -// - the premature-exit file exists during the execution of a -// death test (EXPECT_DEATH*), and -// - a death test doesn't interfere with the main test process's -// handling of the premature-exit file. -TEST_F(PrematureExitDeathTest, FileExistsDuringExecutionOfDeathTest) { - if (*premature_exit_file_path_ == '\0') { - return; - } - - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({ - // If the file exists, crash the process such that the main test - // process will catch the (expected) crash and report a success; - // otherwise don't crash, which will cause the main test process - // to report that the death test has failed. - if (PrematureExitFileExists()) { - exit(1); - } - }, ""); -} - -// Tests that the premature-exit file exists during the execution of a -// normal (non-death) test. -TEST_F(PrematureExitTest, PrematureExitFileExistsDuringTestExecution) { - if (*premature_exit_file_path_ == '\0') { - return; - } - - EXPECT_TRUE(PrematureExitFileExists()) - << " file " << premature_exit_file_path_ - << " should exist during test execution, but doesn't."; -} - -} // namespace - -int main(int argc, char **argv) { - InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - const int exit_code = RUN_ALL_TESTS(); - - // Test that the premature-exit file is deleted upon return from - // RUN_ALL_TESTS(). - const char* const filepath = GetEnv("TEST_PREMATURE_EXIT_FILE"); - if (filepath != nullptr && *filepath != '\0') { - if (PrematureExitTest::FileExists(filepath)) { - printf( - "File %s shouldn't exist after the test program finishes, but does.", - filepath); - return 1; - } - } - - return exit_code; -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_prod_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_prod_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index ede81a0d1..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_prod_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2006, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// Unit test for gtest_prod.h. - -#include "production.h" -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -// Tests that private members can be accessed from a TEST declared as -// a friend of the class. -TEST(PrivateCodeTest, CanAccessPrivateMembers) { - PrivateCode a; - EXPECT_EQ(0, a.x_); - - a.set_x(1); - EXPECT_EQ(1, a.x_); -} - -typedef testing::Test PrivateCodeFixtureTest; - -// Tests that private members can be accessed from a TEST_F declared -// as a friend of the class. -TEST_F(PrivateCodeFixtureTest, CanAccessPrivateMembers) { - PrivateCode a; - EXPECT_EQ(0, a.x_); - - a.set_x(2); - EXPECT_EQ(2, a.x_); -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_repeat_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_repeat_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 7da4a15ea..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_repeat_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,233 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Tests the --gtest_repeat=number flag. - -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <iostream> -#include "gtest/gtest.h" -#include "src/gtest-internal-inl.h" - -namespace testing { - -GTEST_DECLARE_string_(death_test_style); -GTEST_DECLARE_string_(filter); -GTEST_DECLARE_int32_(repeat); - -} // namespace testing - -using testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style); -using testing::GTEST_FLAG(filter); -using testing::GTEST_FLAG(repeat); - -namespace { - -// We need this when we are testing Google Test itself and therefore -// cannot use Google Test assertions. -#define GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(expected, actual) \ - do {\ - const int expected_val = (expected);\ - const int actual_val = (actual);\ - if (::testing::internal::IsTrue(expected_val != actual_val)) {\ - ::std::cout << "Value of: " #actual "\n"\ - << " Actual: " << actual_val << "\n"\ - << "Expected: " #expected "\n"\ - << "Which is: " << expected_val << "\n";\ - ::testing::internal::posix::Abort();\ - }\ - } while (::testing::internal::AlwaysFalse()) - - -// Used for verifying that global environment set-up and tear-down are -// inside the --gtest_repeat loop. - -int g_environment_set_up_count = 0; -int g_environment_tear_down_count = 0; - -class MyEnvironment : public testing::Environment { - public: - MyEnvironment() {} - void SetUp() override { g_environment_set_up_count++; } - void TearDown() override { g_environment_tear_down_count++; } -}; - -// A test that should fail. - -int g_should_fail_count = 0; - -TEST(FooTest, ShouldFail) { - g_should_fail_count++; - EXPECT_EQ(0, 1) << "Expected failure."; -} - -// A test that should pass. - -int g_should_pass_count = 0; - -TEST(FooTest, ShouldPass) { - g_should_pass_count++; -} - -// A test that contains a thread-safe death test and a fast death -// test. It should pass. - -int g_death_test_count = 0; - -TEST(BarDeathTest, ThreadSafeAndFast) { - g_death_test_count++; - - GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "threadsafe"; - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(::testing::internal::posix::Abort(), ""); - - GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "fast"; - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(::testing::internal::posix::Abort(), ""); -} - -int g_param_test_count = 0; - -const int kNumberOfParamTests = 10; - -class MyParamTest : public testing::TestWithParam<int> {}; - -TEST_P(MyParamTest, ShouldPass) { - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(g_param_test_count % kNumberOfParamTests, GetParam()); - g_param_test_count++; -} -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(MyParamSequence, - MyParamTest, - testing::Range(0, kNumberOfParamTests)); - -// Resets the count for each test. -void ResetCounts() { - g_environment_set_up_count = 0; - g_environment_tear_down_count = 0; - g_should_fail_count = 0; - g_should_pass_count = 0; - g_death_test_count = 0; - g_param_test_count = 0; -} - -// Checks that the count for each test is expected. -void CheckCounts(int expected) { - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(expected, g_environment_set_up_count); - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(expected, g_environment_tear_down_count); - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(expected, g_should_fail_count); - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(expected, g_should_pass_count); - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(expected, g_death_test_count); - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(expected * kNumberOfParamTests, g_param_test_count); -} - -// Tests the behavior of Google Test when --gtest_repeat is not specified. -void TestRepeatUnspecified() { - ResetCounts(); - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(1, RUN_ALL_TESTS()); - CheckCounts(1); -} - -// Tests the behavior of Google Test when --gtest_repeat has the given value. -void TestRepeat(int repeat) { - GTEST_FLAG(repeat) = repeat; - - ResetCounts(); - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(repeat > 0 ? 1 : 0, RUN_ALL_TESTS()); - CheckCounts(repeat); -} - -// Tests using --gtest_repeat when --gtest_filter specifies an empty -// set of tests. -void TestRepeatWithEmptyFilter(int repeat) { - GTEST_FLAG(repeat) = repeat; - GTEST_FLAG(filter) = "None"; - - ResetCounts(); - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(0, RUN_ALL_TESTS()); - CheckCounts(0); -} - -// Tests using --gtest_repeat when --gtest_filter specifies a set of -// successful tests. -void TestRepeatWithFilterForSuccessfulTests(int repeat) { - GTEST_FLAG(repeat) = repeat; - GTEST_FLAG(filter) = "*-*ShouldFail"; - - ResetCounts(); - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(0, RUN_ALL_TESTS()); - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(repeat, g_environment_set_up_count); - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(repeat, g_environment_tear_down_count); - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(0, g_should_fail_count); - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(repeat, g_should_pass_count); - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(repeat, g_death_test_count); - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(repeat * kNumberOfParamTests, g_param_test_count); -} - -// Tests using --gtest_repeat when --gtest_filter specifies a set of -// failed tests. -void TestRepeatWithFilterForFailedTests(int repeat) { - GTEST_FLAG(repeat) = repeat; - GTEST_FLAG(filter) = "*ShouldFail"; - - ResetCounts(); - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(1, RUN_ALL_TESTS()); - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(repeat, g_environment_set_up_count); - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(repeat, g_environment_tear_down_count); - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(repeat, g_should_fail_count); - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(0, g_should_pass_count); - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(0, g_death_test_count); - GTEST_CHECK_INT_EQ_(0, g_param_test_count); -} - -} // namespace - -int main(int argc, char **argv) { - testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - - testing::AddGlobalTestEnvironment(new MyEnvironment); - - TestRepeatUnspecified(); - TestRepeat(0); - TestRepeat(1); - TestRepeat(5); - - TestRepeatWithEmptyFilter(2); - TestRepeatWithEmptyFilter(3); - - TestRepeatWithFilterForSuccessfulTests(3); - - TestRepeatWithFilterForFailedTests(4); - - // It would be nice to verify that the tests indeed loop forever - // when GTEST_FLAG(repeat) is negative, but this test will be quite - // complicated to write. Since this flag is for interactive - // debugging only and doesn't affect the normal test result, such a - // test would be an overkill. - - printf("PASS\n"); - return 0; -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_skip_check_output_test.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_skip_check_output_test.py deleted file mode 100755 index 14e63ab89..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_skip_check_output_test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2019 Google LLC. All Rights Reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -"""Tests Google Test's gtest skip in environment setup behavior. - -This script invokes gtest_skip_in_environment_setup_test_ and verifies its -output. -""" - -import re - -import gtest_test_utils - -# Path to the gtest_skip_in_environment_setup_test binary -EXE_PATH = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath('gtest_skip_test') - -OUTPUT = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess([EXE_PATH]).output - - -# Test. -class SkipEntireEnvironmentTest(gtest_test_utils.TestCase): - - def testSkipEntireEnvironmentTest(self): - self.assertIn('Skipped\nskipping single test\n', OUTPUT) - skip_fixture = 'Skipped\nskipping all tests for this fixture\n' - self.assertIsNotNone( - re.search(skip_fixture + '.*' + skip_fixture, OUTPUT, flags=re.DOTALL), - repr(OUTPUT)) - self.assertNotIn('FAILED', OUTPUT) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - gtest_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_skip_environment_check_output_test.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_skip_environment_check_output_test.py deleted file mode 100755 index 6e791556a..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_skip_environment_check_output_test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2019 Google LLC. All Rights Reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -"""Tests Google Test's gtest skip in environment setup behavior. - -This script invokes gtest_skip_in_environment_setup_test_ and verifies its -output. -""" - -import gtest_test_utils - -# Path to the gtest_skip_in_environment_setup_test binary -EXE_PATH = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath( - 'gtest_skip_in_environment_setup_test') - -OUTPUT = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess([EXE_PATH]).output - - -# Test. -class SkipEntireEnvironmentTest(gtest_test_utils.TestCase): - - def testSkipEntireEnvironmentTest(self): - self.assertIn('Skipping the entire environment', OUTPUT) - self.assertNotIn('FAILED', OUTPUT) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - gtest_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_skip_in_environment_setup_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_skip_in_environment_setup_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 937231063..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_skip_in_environment_setup_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2019, Google LLC. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google LLC. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -// -// This test verifies that skipping in the environment results in the -// testcases being skipped. - -#include <iostream> -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -class SetupEnvironment : public testing::Environment { - public: - void SetUp() override { GTEST_SKIP() << "Skipping the entire environment"; } -}; - -TEST(Test, AlwaysFails) { EXPECT_EQ(true, false); } - -int main(int argc, char **argv) { - testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - - testing::AddGlobalTestEnvironment(new SetupEnvironment()); - - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_skip_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_skip_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 4a23004cc..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_skip_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. -// All Rights Reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -// -// Author: arseny.aprelev@gmail.com (Arseny Aprelev) -// - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -using ::testing::Test; - -TEST(SkipTest, DoesSkip) { - GTEST_SKIP() << "skipping single test"; - EXPECT_EQ(0, 1); -} - -class Fixture : public Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - GTEST_SKIP() << "skipping all tests for this fixture"; - } -}; - -TEST_F(Fixture, SkipsOneTest) { - EXPECT_EQ(5, 7); -} - -TEST_F(Fixture, SkipsAnotherTest) { - EXPECT_EQ(99, 100); -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_sole_header_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_sole_header_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 1d94ac6b3..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_sole_header_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// This test verifies that it's possible to use Google Test by including -// the gtest.h header file alone. - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -namespace { - -void Subroutine() { - EXPECT_EQ(42, 42); -} - -TEST(NoFatalFailureTest, ExpectNoFatalFailure) { - EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(;); - EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SUCCEED()); - EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(Subroutine()); - EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE({ SUCCEED(); }); -} - -TEST(NoFatalFailureTest, AssertNoFatalFailure) { - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(;); - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SUCCEED()); - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(Subroutine()); - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE({ SUCCEED(); }); -} - -} // namespace diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_stress_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_stress_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 843481910..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_stress_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,248 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Tests that SCOPED_TRACE() and various Google Test assertions can be -// used in a large number of threads concurrently. - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -#include <vector> - -#include "src/gtest-internal-inl.h" - -#if GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE - -namespace testing { -namespace { - -using internal::Notification; -using internal::TestPropertyKeyIs; -using internal::ThreadWithParam; - -// In order to run tests in this file, for platforms where Google Test is -// thread safe, implement ThreadWithParam. See the description of its API -// in gtest-port.h, where it is defined for already supported platforms. - -// How many threads to create? -const int kThreadCount = 50; - -std::string IdToKey(int id, const char* suffix) { - Message key; - key << "key_" << id << "_" << suffix; - return key.GetString(); -} - -std::string IdToString(int id) { - Message id_message; - id_message << id; - return id_message.GetString(); -} - -void ExpectKeyAndValueWereRecordedForId( - const std::vector<TestProperty>& properties, - int id, const char* suffix) { - TestPropertyKeyIs matches_key(IdToKey(id, suffix).c_str()); - const std::vector<TestProperty>::const_iterator property = - std::find_if(properties.begin(), properties.end(), matches_key); - ASSERT_TRUE(property != properties.end()) - << "expecting " << suffix << " value for id " << id; - EXPECT_STREQ(IdToString(id).c_str(), property->value()); -} - -// Calls a large number of Google Test assertions, where exactly one of them -// will fail. -void ManyAsserts(int id) { - GTEST_LOG_(INFO) << "Thread #" << id << " running..."; - - SCOPED_TRACE(Message() << "Thread #" << id); - - for (int i = 0; i < kThreadCount; i++) { - SCOPED_TRACE(Message() << "Iteration #" << i); - - // A bunch of assertions that should succeed. - EXPECT_TRUE(true); - ASSERT_FALSE(false) << "This shouldn't fail."; - EXPECT_STREQ("a", "a"); - ASSERT_LE(5, 6); - EXPECT_EQ(i, i) << "This shouldn't fail."; - - // RecordProperty() should interact safely with other threads as well. - // The shared_key forces property updates. - Test::RecordProperty(IdToKey(id, "string").c_str(), IdToString(id).c_str()); - Test::RecordProperty(IdToKey(id, "int").c_str(), id); - Test::RecordProperty("shared_key", IdToString(id).c_str()); - - // This assertion should fail kThreadCount times per thread. It - // is for testing whether Google Test can handle failed assertions in a - // multi-threaded context. - EXPECT_LT(i, 0) << "This should always fail."; - } -} - -void CheckTestFailureCount(int expected_failures) { - const TestInfo* const info = UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info(); - const TestResult* const result = info->result(); - GTEST_CHECK_(expected_failures == result->total_part_count()) - << "Logged " << result->total_part_count() << " failures " - << " vs. " << expected_failures << " expected"; -} - -// Tests using SCOPED_TRACE() and Google Test assertions in many threads -// concurrently. -TEST(StressTest, CanUseScopedTraceAndAssertionsInManyThreads) { - { - std::unique_ptr<ThreadWithParam<int> > threads[kThreadCount]; - Notification threads_can_start; - for (int i = 0; i != kThreadCount; i++) - threads[i].reset(new ThreadWithParam<int>(&ManyAsserts, - i, - &threads_can_start)); - - threads_can_start.Notify(); - - // Blocks until all the threads are done. - for (int i = 0; i != kThreadCount; i++) - threads[i]->Join(); - } - - // Ensures that kThreadCount*kThreadCount failures have been reported. - const TestInfo* const info = UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info(); - const TestResult* const result = info->result(); - - std::vector<TestProperty> properties; - // We have no access to the TestResult's list of properties but we can - // copy them one by one. - for (int i = 0; i < result->test_property_count(); ++i) - properties.push_back(result->GetTestProperty(i)); - - EXPECT_EQ(kThreadCount * 2 + 1, result->test_property_count()) - << "String and int values recorded on each thread, " - << "as well as one shared_key"; - for (int i = 0; i < kThreadCount; ++i) { - ExpectKeyAndValueWereRecordedForId(properties, i, "string"); - ExpectKeyAndValueWereRecordedForId(properties, i, "int"); - } - CheckTestFailureCount(kThreadCount*kThreadCount); -} - -void FailingThread(bool is_fatal) { - if (is_fatal) - FAIL() << "Fatal failure in some other thread. " - << "(This failure is expected.)"; - else - ADD_FAILURE() << "Non-fatal failure in some other thread. " - << "(This failure is expected.)"; -} - -void GenerateFatalFailureInAnotherThread(bool is_fatal) { - ThreadWithParam<bool> thread(&FailingThread, is_fatal, nullptr); - thread.Join(); -} - -TEST(NoFatalFailureTest, ExpectNoFatalFailureIgnoresFailuresInOtherThreads) { - EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(GenerateFatalFailureInAnotherThread(true)); - // We should only have one failure (the one from - // GenerateFatalFailureInAnotherThread()), since the EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE - // should succeed. - CheckTestFailureCount(1); -} - -void AssertNoFatalFailureIgnoresFailuresInOtherThreads() { - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(GenerateFatalFailureInAnotherThread(true)); -} -TEST(NoFatalFailureTest, AssertNoFatalFailureIgnoresFailuresInOtherThreads) { - // Using a subroutine, to make sure, that the test continues. - AssertNoFatalFailureIgnoresFailuresInOtherThreads(); - // We should only have one failure (the one from - // GenerateFatalFailureInAnotherThread()), since the EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE - // should succeed. - CheckTestFailureCount(1); -} - -TEST(FatalFailureTest, ExpectFatalFailureIgnoresFailuresInOtherThreads) { - // This statement should fail, since the current thread doesn't generate a - // fatal failure, only another one does. - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(GenerateFatalFailureInAnotherThread(true), "expected"); - CheckTestFailureCount(2); -} - -TEST(FatalFailureOnAllThreadsTest, ExpectFatalFailureOnAllThreads) { - // This statement should succeed, because failures in all threads are - // considered. - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS( - GenerateFatalFailureInAnotherThread(true), "expected"); - CheckTestFailureCount(0); - // We need to add a failure, because main() checks that there are failures. - // But when only this test is run, we shouldn't have any failures. - ADD_FAILURE() << "This is an expected non-fatal failure."; -} - -TEST(NonFatalFailureTest, ExpectNonFatalFailureIgnoresFailuresInOtherThreads) { - // This statement should fail, since the current thread doesn't generate a - // fatal failure, only another one does. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(GenerateFatalFailureInAnotherThread(false), - "expected"); - CheckTestFailureCount(2); -} - -TEST(NonFatalFailureOnAllThreadsTest, ExpectNonFatalFailureOnAllThreads) { - // This statement should succeed, because failures in all threads are - // considered. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS( - GenerateFatalFailureInAnotherThread(false), "expected"); - CheckTestFailureCount(0); - // We need to add a failure, because main() checks that there are failures, - // But when only this test is run, we shouldn't have any failures. - ADD_FAILURE() << "This is an expected non-fatal failure."; -} - -} // namespace -} // namespace testing - -int main(int argc, char **argv) { - testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - - const int result = RUN_ALL_TESTS(); // Expected to fail. - GTEST_CHECK_(result == 1) << "RUN_ALL_TESTS() did not fail as expected"; - - printf("\nPASS\n"); - return 0; -} - -#else -TEST(StressTest, - DISABLED_ThreadSafetyTestsAreSkippedWhenGoogleTestIsNotThreadSafe) { -} - -int main(int argc, char **argv) { - testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} -#endif // GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_test_macro_stack_footprint_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_test_macro_stack_footprint_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index a48db0501..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_test_macro_stack_footprint_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2013, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// Each TEST() expands to some static registration logic. GCC puts all -// such static initialization logic for a translation unit in a common, -// internal function. Since Google's build system restricts how much -// stack space a function can use, there's a limit on how many TEST()s -// one can put in a single C++ test file. This test ensures that a large -// number of TEST()s can be defined in the same translation unit. - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -// This macro defines 10 dummy tests. -#define TEN_TESTS_(test_case_name) \ - TEST(test_case_name, T0) {} \ - TEST(test_case_name, T1) {} \ - TEST(test_case_name, T2) {} \ - TEST(test_case_name, T3) {} \ - TEST(test_case_name, T4) {} \ - TEST(test_case_name, T5) {} \ - TEST(test_case_name, T6) {} \ - TEST(test_case_name, T7) {} \ - TEST(test_case_name, T8) {} \ - TEST(test_case_name, T9) {} - -// This macro defines 100 dummy tests. -#define HUNDRED_TESTS_(test_case_name_prefix) \ - TEN_TESTS_(test_case_name_prefix ## 0) \ - TEN_TESTS_(test_case_name_prefix ## 1) \ - TEN_TESTS_(test_case_name_prefix ## 2) \ - TEN_TESTS_(test_case_name_prefix ## 3) \ - TEN_TESTS_(test_case_name_prefix ## 4) \ - TEN_TESTS_(test_case_name_prefix ## 5) \ - TEN_TESTS_(test_case_name_prefix ## 6) \ - TEN_TESTS_(test_case_name_prefix ## 7) \ - TEN_TESTS_(test_case_name_prefix ## 8) \ - TEN_TESTS_(test_case_name_prefix ## 9) - -// This macro defines 1000 dummy tests. -#define THOUSAND_TESTS_(test_case_name_prefix) \ - HUNDRED_TESTS_(test_case_name_prefix ## 0) \ - HUNDRED_TESTS_(test_case_name_prefix ## 1) \ - HUNDRED_TESTS_(test_case_name_prefix ## 2) \ - HUNDRED_TESTS_(test_case_name_prefix ## 3) \ - HUNDRED_TESTS_(test_case_name_prefix ## 4) \ - HUNDRED_TESTS_(test_case_name_prefix ## 5) \ - HUNDRED_TESTS_(test_case_name_prefix ## 6) \ - HUNDRED_TESTS_(test_case_name_prefix ## 7) \ - HUNDRED_TESTS_(test_case_name_prefix ## 8) \ - HUNDRED_TESTS_(test_case_name_prefix ## 9) - -// Ensures that we can define 1000 TEST()s in the same translation -// unit. -THOUSAND_TESTS_(T) - -int main(int argc, char **argv) { - testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - - // We don't actually need to run the dummy tests - the purpose is to - // ensure that they compile. - return 0; -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_test_utils.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_test_utils.py deleted file mode 100755 index ef9363c36..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_test_utils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,314 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2006, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Unit test utilities for Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework.""" -# Suppresses the 'Import not at the top of the file' lint complaint. -# pylint: disable-msg=C6204 - -import os -import sys - -IS_WINDOWS = os.name == 'nt' -IS_CYGWIN = os.name == 'posix' and 'CYGWIN' in os.uname()[0] -IS_OS2 = os.name == 'os2' - -import atexit -import shutil -import tempfile -import unittest as _test_module - -try: - import subprocess - _SUBPROCESS_MODULE_AVAILABLE = True -except: - import popen2 - _SUBPROCESS_MODULE_AVAILABLE = False -# pylint: enable-msg=C6204 - -GTEST_OUTPUT_VAR_NAME = 'GTEST_OUTPUT' - -# The environment variable for specifying the path to the premature-exit file. -PREMATURE_EXIT_FILE_ENV_VAR = 'TEST_PREMATURE_EXIT_FILE' - -environ = os.environ.copy() - - -def SetEnvVar(env_var, value): - """Sets/unsets an environment variable to a given value.""" - - if value is not None: - environ[env_var] = value - elif env_var in environ: - del environ[env_var] - - -# Here we expose a class from a particular module, depending on the -# environment. The comment suppresses the 'Invalid variable name' lint -# complaint. -TestCase = _test_module.TestCase # pylint: disable=C6409 - -# Initially maps a flag to its default value. After -# _ParseAndStripGTestFlags() is called, maps a flag to its actual value. -_flag_map = {'source_dir': os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]), - 'build_dir': os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])} -_gtest_flags_are_parsed = False - - -def _ParseAndStripGTestFlags(argv): - """Parses and strips Google Test flags from argv. This is idempotent.""" - - # Suppresses the lint complaint about a global variable since we need it - # here to maintain module-wide state. - global _gtest_flags_are_parsed # pylint: disable=W0603 - if _gtest_flags_are_parsed: - return - - _gtest_flags_are_parsed = True - for flag in _flag_map: - # The environment variable overrides the default value. - if flag.upper() in os.environ: - _flag_map[flag] = os.environ[flag.upper()] - - # The command line flag overrides the environment variable. - i = 1 # Skips the program name. - while i < len(argv): - prefix = '--' + flag + '=' - if argv[i].startswith(prefix): - _flag_map[flag] = argv[i][len(prefix):] - del argv[i] - break - else: - # We don't increment i in case we just found a --gtest_* flag - # and removed it from argv. - i += 1 - - -def GetFlag(flag): - """Returns the value of the given flag.""" - - # In case GetFlag() is called before Main(), we always call - # _ParseAndStripGTestFlags() here to make sure the --gtest_* flags - # are parsed. - _ParseAndStripGTestFlags(sys.argv) - - return _flag_map[flag] - - -def GetSourceDir(): - """Returns the absolute path of the directory where the .py files are.""" - - return os.path.abspath(GetFlag('source_dir')) - - -def GetBuildDir(): - """Returns the absolute path of the directory where the test binaries are.""" - - return os.path.abspath(GetFlag('build_dir')) - - -_temp_dir = None - -def _RemoveTempDir(): - if _temp_dir: - shutil.rmtree(_temp_dir, ignore_errors=True) - -atexit.register(_RemoveTempDir) - - -def GetTempDir(): - global _temp_dir - if not _temp_dir: - _temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() - return _temp_dir - - -def GetTestExecutablePath(executable_name, build_dir=None): - """Returns the absolute path of the test binary given its name. - - The function will print a message and abort the program if the resulting file - doesn't exist. - - Args: - executable_name: name of the test binary that the test script runs. - build_dir: directory where to look for executables, by default - the result of GetBuildDir(). - - Returns: - The absolute path of the test binary. - """ - - path = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(build_dir or GetBuildDir(), - executable_name)) - if (IS_WINDOWS or IS_CYGWIN or IS_OS2) and not path.endswith('.exe'): - path += '.exe' - - if not os.path.exists(path): - message = ( - 'Unable to find the test binary "%s". Please make sure to provide\n' - 'a path to the binary via the --build_dir flag or the BUILD_DIR\n' - 'environment variable.' % path) - print >> sys.stderr, message - sys.exit(1) - - return path - - -def GetExitStatus(exit_code): - """Returns the argument to exit(), or -1 if exit() wasn't called. - - Args: - exit_code: the result value of os.system(command). - """ - - if os.name == 'nt': - # On Windows, os.WEXITSTATUS() doesn't work and os.system() returns - # the argument to exit() directly. - return exit_code - else: - # On Unix, os.WEXITSTATUS() must be used to extract the exit status - # from the result of os.system(). - if os.WIFEXITED(exit_code): - return os.WEXITSTATUS(exit_code) - else: - return -1 - - -class Subprocess: - def __init__(self, command, working_dir=None, capture_stderr=True, env=None): - """Changes into a specified directory, if provided, and executes a command. - - Restores the old directory afterwards. - - Args: - command: The command to run, in the form of sys.argv. - working_dir: The directory to change into. - capture_stderr: Determines whether to capture stderr in the output member - or to discard it. - env: Dictionary with environment to pass to the subprocess. - - Returns: - An object that represents outcome of the executed process. It has the - following attributes: - terminated_by_signal True if and only if the child process has been - terminated by a signal. - signal Sygnal that terminated the child process. - exited True if and only if the child process exited - normally. - exit_code The code with which the child process exited. - output Child process's stdout and stderr output - combined in a string. - """ - - # The subprocess module is the preferrable way of running programs - # since it is available and behaves consistently on all platforms, - # including Windows. But it is only available starting in python 2.4. - # In earlier python versions, we revert to the popen2 module, which is - # available in python 2.0 and later but doesn't provide required - # functionality (Popen4) under Windows. This allows us to support Mac - # OS X 10.4 Tiger, which has python 2.3 installed. - if _SUBPROCESS_MODULE_AVAILABLE: - if capture_stderr: - stderr = subprocess.STDOUT - else: - stderr = subprocess.PIPE - - p = subprocess.Popen(command, - stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=stderr, - cwd=working_dir, universal_newlines=True, env=env) - # communicate returns a tuple with the file object for the child's - # output. - self.output = p.communicate()[0] - self._return_code = p.returncode - else: - old_dir = os.getcwd() - - def _ReplaceEnvDict(dest, src): - # Changes made by os.environ.clear are not inheritable by child - # processes until Python 2.6. To produce inheritable changes we have - # to delete environment items with the del statement. - for key in dest.keys(): - del dest[key] - dest.update(src) - - # When 'env' is not None, backup the environment variables and replace - # them with the passed 'env'. When 'env' is None, we simply use the - # current 'os.environ' for compatibility with the subprocess.Popen - # semantics used above. - if env is not None: - old_environ = os.environ.copy() - _ReplaceEnvDict(os.environ, env) - - try: - if working_dir is not None: - os.chdir(working_dir) - if capture_stderr: - p = popen2.Popen4(command) - else: - p = popen2.Popen3(command) - p.tochild.close() - self.output = p.fromchild.read() - ret_code = p.wait() - finally: - os.chdir(old_dir) - - # Restore the old environment variables - # if they were replaced. - if env is not None: - _ReplaceEnvDict(os.environ, old_environ) - - # Converts ret_code to match the semantics of - # subprocess.Popen.returncode. - if os.WIFSIGNALED(ret_code): - self._return_code = -os.WTERMSIG(ret_code) - else: # os.WIFEXITED(ret_code) should return True here. - self._return_code = os.WEXITSTATUS(ret_code) - - if self._return_code < 0: - self.terminated_by_signal = True - self.exited = False - self.signal = -self._return_code - else: - self.terminated_by_signal = False - self.exited = True - self.exit_code = self._return_code - - -def Main(): - """Runs the unit test.""" - - # We must call _ParseAndStripGTestFlags() before calling - # unittest.main(). Otherwise the latter will be confused by the - # --gtest_* flags. - _ParseAndStripGTestFlags(sys.argv) - # The tested binaries should not be writing XML output files unless the - # script explicitly instructs them to. - if GTEST_OUTPUT_VAR_NAME in os.environ: - del os.environ[GTEST_OUTPUT_VAR_NAME] - - _test_module.main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_testbridge_test.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_testbridge_test.py deleted file mode 100755 index 87ffad73d..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_testbridge_test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2018 Google LLC. All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -"""Verifies that Google Test uses filter provided via testbridge.""" - -import os - -import gtest_test_utils - -binary_name = 'gtest_testbridge_test_' -COMMAND = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath(binary_name) -TESTBRIDGE_NAME = 'TESTBRIDGE_TEST_ONLY' - - -def Assert(condition): - if not condition: - raise AssertionError - - -class GTestTestFilterTest(gtest_test_utils.TestCase): - - def testTestExecutionIsFiltered(self): - """Tests that the test filter is picked up from the testbridge env var.""" - subprocess_env = os.environ.copy() - - subprocess_env[TESTBRIDGE_NAME] = '*.TestThatSucceeds' - p = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess(COMMAND, env=subprocess_env) - - self.assertEquals(0, p.exit_code) - - Assert('filter = *.TestThatSucceeds' in p.output) - Assert('[ OK ] TestFilterTest.TestThatSucceeds' in p.output) - Assert('[ PASSED ] 1 test.' in p.output) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - gtest_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_testbridge_test_.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_testbridge_test_.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 24617b209..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_testbridge_test_.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018, Google LLC. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// This program is meant to be run by gtest_test_filter_test.py. Do not run -// it directly. - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -// These tests are used to detect if filtering is working. Only -// 'TestThatSucceeds' should ever run. - -TEST(TestFilterTest, TestThatSucceeds) {} - -TEST(TestFilterTest, TestThatFails) { - ASSERT_TRUE(false) << "This test should never be run."; -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_throw_on_failure_ex_test.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_throw_on_failure_ex_test.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 1d95adbf5..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_throw_on_failure_ex_test.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2009, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -// Tests Google Test's throw-on-failure mode with exceptions enabled. - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <stdexcept> - -// Prints the given failure message and exits the program with -// non-zero. We use this instead of a Google Test assertion to -// indicate a failure, as the latter is been tested and cannot be -// relied on. -void Fail(const char* msg) { - printf("FAILURE: %s\n", msg); - fflush(stdout); - exit(1); -} - -// Tests that an assertion failure throws a subclass of -// std::runtime_error. -void TestFailureThrowsRuntimeError() { - testing::GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure) = true; - - // A successful assertion shouldn't throw. - try { - EXPECT_EQ(3, 3); - } catch(...) { - Fail("A successful assertion wrongfully threw."); - } - - // A failed assertion should throw a subclass of std::runtime_error. - try { - EXPECT_EQ(2, 3) << "Expected failure"; - } catch(const std::runtime_error& e) { - if (strstr(e.what(), "Expected failure") != nullptr) return; - - printf("%s", - "A failed assertion did throw an exception of the right type, " - "but the message is incorrect. Instead of containing \"Expected " - "failure\", it is:\n"); - Fail(e.what()); - } catch(...) { - Fail("A failed assertion threw the wrong type of exception."); - } - Fail("A failed assertion should've thrown but didn't."); -} - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - - // We want to ensure that people can use Google Test assertions in - // other testing frameworks, as long as they initialize Google Test - // properly and set the thrown-on-failure mode. Therefore, we don't - // use Google Test's constructs for defining and running tests - // (e.g. TEST and RUN_ALL_TESTS) here. - - TestFailureThrowsRuntimeError(); - return 0; -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_unittest.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_unittest.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 06c5e671e..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_unittest.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7462 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// Tests for Google Test itself. This verifies that the basic constructs of -// Google Test work. - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -// Verifies that the command line flag variables can be accessed in -// code once "gtest.h" has been #included. -// Do not move it after other gtest #includes. -TEST(CommandLineFlagsTest, CanBeAccessedInCodeOnceGTestHIsIncluded) { - bool dummy = testing::GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests) - || testing::GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure) - || testing::GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions) - || testing::GTEST_FLAG(color) != "unknown" - || testing::GTEST_FLAG(filter) != "unknown" - || testing::GTEST_FLAG(list_tests) - || testing::GTEST_FLAG(output) != "unknown" - || testing::GTEST_FLAG(print_time) - || testing::GTEST_FLAG(random_seed) - || testing::GTEST_FLAG(repeat) > 0 - || testing::GTEST_FLAG(show_internal_stack_frames) - || testing::GTEST_FLAG(shuffle) - || testing::GTEST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth) > 0 - || testing::GTEST_FLAG(stream_result_to) != "unknown" - || testing::GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure); - EXPECT_TRUE(dummy || !dummy); // Suppresses warning that dummy is unused. -} - -#include <limits.h> // For INT_MAX. -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <time.h> - -#include <cstdint> -#include <map> -#include <ostream> -#include <type_traits> -#include <unordered_set> -#include <vector> - -#include "gtest/gtest-spi.h" -#include "src/gtest-internal-inl.h" - -namespace testing { -namespace internal { - -#if GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ - -class StreamingListenerTest : public Test { - public: - class FakeSocketWriter : public StreamingListener::AbstractSocketWriter { - public: - // Sends a string to the socket. - void Send(const std::string& message) override { output_ += message; } - - std::string output_; - }; - - StreamingListenerTest() - : fake_sock_writer_(new FakeSocketWriter), - streamer_(fake_sock_writer_), - test_info_obj_("FooTest", "Bar", nullptr, nullptr, - CodeLocation(__FILE__, __LINE__), nullptr, nullptr) {} - - protected: - std::string* output() { return &(fake_sock_writer_->output_); } - - FakeSocketWriter* const fake_sock_writer_; - StreamingListener streamer_; - UnitTest unit_test_; - TestInfo test_info_obj_; // The name test_info_ was taken by testing::Test. -}; - -TEST_F(StreamingListenerTest, OnTestProgramEnd) { - *output() = ""; - streamer_.OnTestProgramEnd(unit_test_); - EXPECT_EQ("event=TestProgramEnd&passed=1\n", *output()); -} - -TEST_F(StreamingListenerTest, OnTestIterationEnd) { - *output() = ""; - streamer_.OnTestIterationEnd(unit_test_, 42); - EXPECT_EQ("event=TestIterationEnd&passed=1&elapsed_time=0ms\n", *output()); -} - -TEST_F(StreamingListenerTest, OnTestCaseStart) { - *output() = ""; - streamer_.OnTestCaseStart(TestCase("FooTest", "Bar", nullptr, nullptr)); - EXPECT_EQ("event=TestCaseStart&name=FooTest\n", *output()); -} - -TEST_F(StreamingListenerTest, OnTestCaseEnd) { - *output() = ""; - streamer_.OnTestCaseEnd(TestCase("FooTest", "Bar", nullptr, nullptr)); - EXPECT_EQ("event=TestCaseEnd&passed=1&elapsed_time=0ms\n", *output()); -} - -TEST_F(StreamingListenerTest, OnTestStart) { - *output() = ""; - streamer_.OnTestStart(test_info_obj_); - EXPECT_EQ("event=TestStart&name=Bar\n", *output()); -} - -TEST_F(StreamingListenerTest, OnTestEnd) { - *output() = ""; - streamer_.OnTestEnd(test_info_obj_); - EXPECT_EQ("event=TestEnd&passed=1&elapsed_time=0ms\n", *output()); -} - -TEST_F(StreamingListenerTest, OnTestPartResult) { - *output() = ""; - streamer_.OnTestPartResult(TestPartResult( - TestPartResult::kFatalFailure, "foo.cc", 42, "failed=\n&%")); - - // Meta characters in the failure message should be properly escaped. - EXPECT_EQ( - "event=TestPartResult&file=foo.cc&line=42&message=failed%3D%0A%26%25\n", - *output()); -} - -#endif // GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ - -// Provides access to otherwise private parts of the TestEventListeners class -// that are needed to test it. -class TestEventListenersAccessor { - public: - static TestEventListener* GetRepeater(TestEventListeners* listeners) { - return listeners->repeater(); - } - - static void SetDefaultResultPrinter(TestEventListeners* listeners, - TestEventListener* listener) { - listeners->SetDefaultResultPrinter(listener); - } - static void SetDefaultXmlGenerator(TestEventListeners* listeners, - TestEventListener* listener) { - listeners->SetDefaultXmlGenerator(listener); - } - - static bool EventForwardingEnabled(const TestEventListeners& listeners) { - return listeners.EventForwardingEnabled(); - } - - static void SuppressEventForwarding(TestEventListeners* listeners) { - listeners->SuppressEventForwarding(); - } -}; - -class UnitTestRecordPropertyTestHelper : public Test { - protected: - UnitTestRecordPropertyTestHelper() {} - - // Forwards to UnitTest::RecordProperty() to bypass access controls. - void UnitTestRecordProperty(const char* key, const std::string& value) { - unit_test_.RecordProperty(key, value); - } - - UnitTest unit_test_; -}; - -} // namespace internal -} // namespace testing - -using testing::AssertionFailure; -using testing::AssertionResult; -using testing::AssertionSuccess; -using testing::DoubleLE; -using testing::EmptyTestEventListener; -using testing::Environment; -using testing::FloatLE; -using testing::GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests); -using testing::GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure); -using testing::GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions); -using testing::GTEST_FLAG(color); -using testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork); -using testing::GTEST_FLAG(filter); -using testing::GTEST_FLAG(list_tests); -using testing::GTEST_FLAG(output); -using testing::GTEST_FLAG(print_time); -using testing::GTEST_FLAG(random_seed); -using testing::GTEST_FLAG(repeat); -using testing::GTEST_FLAG(show_internal_stack_frames); -using testing::GTEST_FLAG(shuffle); -using testing::GTEST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth); -using testing::GTEST_FLAG(stream_result_to); -using testing::GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure); -using testing::IsNotSubstring; -using testing::IsSubstring; -using testing::Message; -using testing::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter; -using testing::StaticAssertTypeEq; -using testing::Test; -using testing::TestCase; -using testing::TestEventListeners; -using testing::TestInfo; -using testing::TestPartResult; -using testing::TestPartResultArray; -using testing::TestProperty; -using testing::TestResult; -using testing::TimeInMillis; -using testing::UnitTest; -using testing::internal::AlwaysFalse; -using testing::internal::AlwaysTrue; -using testing::internal::AppendUserMessage; -using testing::internal::ArrayAwareFind; -using testing::internal::ArrayEq; -using testing::internal::CodePointToUtf8; -using testing::internal::CopyArray; -using testing::internal::CountIf; -using testing::internal::EqFailure; -using testing::internal::FloatingPoint; -using testing::internal::ForEach; -using testing::internal::FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601; -using testing::internal::FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds; -using testing::internal::GTestFlagSaver; -using testing::internal::GetCurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop; -using testing::internal::GetElementOr; -using testing::internal::GetNextRandomSeed; -using testing::internal::GetRandomSeedFromFlag; -using testing::internal::GetTestTypeId; -using testing::internal::GetTimeInMillis; -using testing::internal::GetTypeId; -using testing::internal::GetUnitTestImpl; -using testing::internal::Int32FromEnvOrDie; -using testing::internal::IsAProtocolMessage; -using testing::internal::IsContainer; -using testing::internal::IsContainerTest; -using testing::internal::IsNotContainer; -using testing::internal::NativeArray; -using testing::internal::OsStackTraceGetter; -using testing::internal::OsStackTraceGetterInterface; -using testing::internal::ParseInt32Flag; -using testing::internal::RelationToSourceCopy; -using testing::internal::RelationToSourceReference; -using testing::internal::ShouldRunTestOnShard; -using testing::internal::ShouldShard; -using testing::internal::ShouldUseColor; -using testing::internal::Shuffle; -using testing::internal::ShuffleRange; -using testing::internal::SkipPrefix; -using testing::internal::StreamableToString; -using testing::internal::String; -using testing::internal::TestEventListenersAccessor; -using testing::internal::TestResultAccessor; -using testing::internal::UnitTestImpl; -using testing::internal::WideStringToUtf8; -using testing::internal::edit_distance::CalculateOptimalEdits; -using testing::internal::edit_distance::CreateUnifiedDiff; -using testing::internal::edit_distance::EditType; -using testing::internal::kMaxRandomSeed; -using testing::internal::kTestTypeIdInGoogleTest; -using testing::kMaxStackTraceDepth; - -#if GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION -using testing::internal::CaptureStdout; -using testing::internal::GetCapturedStdout; -#endif - -#if GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE -using testing::internal::ThreadWithParam; -#endif - -class TestingVector : public std::vector<int> { -}; - -::std::ostream& operator<<(::std::ostream& os, - const TestingVector& vector) { - os << "{ "; - for (size_t i = 0; i < vector.size(); i++) { - os << vector[i] << " "; - } - os << "}"; - return os; -} - -// This line tests that we can define tests in an unnamed namespace. -namespace { - -TEST(GetRandomSeedFromFlagTest, HandlesZero) { - const int seed = GetRandomSeedFromFlag(0); - EXPECT_LE(1, seed); - EXPECT_LE(seed, static_cast<int>(kMaxRandomSeed)); -} - -TEST(GetRandomSeedFromFlagTest, PreservesValidSeed) { - EXPECT_EQ(1, GetRandomSeedFromFlag(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(2, GetRandomSeedFromFlag(2)); - EXPECT_EQ(kMaxRandomSeed - 1, GetRandomSeedFromFlag(kMaxRandomSeed - 1)); - EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<int>(kMaxRandomSeed), - GetRandomSeedFromFlag(kMaxRandomSeed)); -} - -TEST(GetRandomSeedFromFlagTest, NormalizesInvalidSeed) { - const int seed1 = GetRandomSeedFromFlag(-1); - EXPECT_LE(1, seed1); - EXPECT_LE(seed1, static_cast<int>(kMaxRandomSeed)); - - const int seed2 = GetRandomSeedFromFlag(kMaxRandomSeed + 1); - EXPECT_LE(1, seed2); - EXPECT_LE(seed2, static_cast<int>(kMaxRandomSeed)); -} - -TEST(GetNextRandomSeedTest, WorksForValidInput) { - EXPECT_EQ(2, GetNextRandomSeed(1)); - EXPECT_EQ(3, GetNextRandomSeed(2)); - EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<int>(kMaxRandomSeed), - GetNextRandomSeed(kMaxRandomSeed - 1)); - EXPECT_EQ(1, GetNextRandomSeed(kMaxRandomSeed)); - - // We deliberately don't test GetNextRandomSeed() with invalid - // inputs, as that requires death tests, which are expensive. This - // is fine as GetNextRandomSeed() is internal and has a - // straightforward definition. -} - -static void ClearCurrentTestPartResults() { - TestResultAccessor::ClearTestPartResults( - GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_result()); -} - -// Tests GetTypeId. - -TEST(GetTypeIdTest, ReturnsSameValueForSameType) { - EXPECT_EQ(GetTypeId<int>(), GetTypeId<int>()); - EXPECT_EQ(GetTypeId<Test>(), GetTypeId<Test>()); -} - -class SubClassOfTest : public Test {}; -class AnotherSubClassOfTest : public Test {}; - -TEST(GetTypeIdTest, ReturnsDifferentValuesForDifferentTypes) { - EXPECT_NE(GetTypeId<int>(), GetTypeId<const int>()); - EXPECT_NE(GetTypeId<int>(), GetTypeId<char>()); - EXPECT_NE(GetTypeId<int>(), GetTestTypeId()); - EXPECT_NE(GetTypeId<SubClassOfTest>(), GetTestTypeId()); - EXPECT_NE(GetTypeId<AnotherSubClassOfTest>(), GetTestTypeId()); - EXPECT_NE(GetTypeId<AnotherSubClassOfTest>(), GetTypeId<SubClassOfTest>()); -} - -// Verifies that GetTestTypeId() returns the same value, no matter it -// is called from inside Google Test or outside of it. -TEST(GetTestTypeIdTest, ReturnsTheSameValueInsideOrOutsideOfGoogleTest) { - EXPECT_EQ(kTestTypeIdInGoogleTest, GetTestTypeId()); -} - -// Tests CanonicalizeForStdLibVersioning. - -using ::testing::internal::CanonicalizeForStdLibVersioning; - -TEST(CanonicalizeForStdLibVersioning, LeavesUnversionedNamesUnchanged) { - EXPECT_EQ("std::bind", CanonicalizeForStdLibVersioning("std::bind")); - EXPECT_EQ("std::_", CanonicalizeForStdLibVersioning("std::_")); - EXPECT_EQ("std::__foo", CanonicalizeForStdLibVersioning("std::__foo")); - EXPECT_EQ("gtl::__1::x", CanonicalizeForStdLibVersioning("gtl::__1::x")); - EXPECT_EQ("__1::x", CanonicalizeForStdLibVersioning("__1::x")); - EXPECT_EQ("::__1::x", CanonicalizeForStdLibVersioning("::__1::x")); -} - -TEST(CanonicalizeForStdLibVersioning, ElidesDoubleUnderNames) { - EXPECT_EQ("std::bind", CanonicalizeForStdLibVersioning("std::__1::bind")); - EXPECT_EQ("std::_", CanonicalizeForStdLibVersioning("std::__1::_")); - - EXPECT_EQ("std::bind", CanonicalizeForStdLibVersioning("std::__g::bind")); - EXPECT_EQ("std::_", CanonicalizeForStdLibVersioning("std::__g::_")); - - EXPECT_EQ("std::bind", - CanonicalizeForStdLibVersioning("std::__google::bind")); - EXPECT_EQ("std::_", CanonicalizeForStdLibVersioning("std::__google::_")); -} - -// Tests FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(). - -TEST(FormatTimeInMillisAsSecondsTest, FormatsZero) { - EXPECT_EQ("0", FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(0)); -} - -TEST(FormatTimeInMillisAsSecondsTest, FormatsPositiveNumber) { - EXPECT_EQ("0.003", FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(3)); - EXPECT_EQ("0.01", FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(10)); - EXPECT_EQ("0.2", FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(200)); - EXPECT_EQ("1.2", FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(1200)); - EXPECT_EQ("3", FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(3000)); -} - -TEST(FormatTimeInMillisAsSecondsTest, FormatsNegativeNumber) { - EXPECT_EQ("-0.003", FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(-3)); - EXPECT_EQ("-0.01", FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(-10)); - EXPECT_EQ("-0.2", FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(-200)); - EXPECT_EQ("-1.2", FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(-1200)); - EXPECT_EQ("-3", FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(-3000)); -} - -// Tests FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601(). The correctness of conversion -// for particular dates below was verified in Python using -// datetime.datetime.fromutctimestamp(<timetamp>/1000). - -// FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601 depends on the current timezone, so we -// have to set up a particular timezone to obtain predictable results. -class FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601Test : public Test { - public: - // On Cygwin, GCC doesn't allow unqualified integer literals to exceed - // 32 bits, even when 64-bit integer types are available. We have to - // force the constants to have a 64-bit type here. - static const TimeInMillis kMillisPerSec = 1000; - - private: - void SetUp() override { - saved_tz_ = nullptr; - - GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_DEPRECATED_PUSH_(/* getenv, strdup: deprecated */) - if (getenv("TZ")) - saved_tz_ = strdup(getenv("TZ")); - GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_DEPRECATED_POP_() - - // Set up the time zone for FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601 to use. We - // cannot use the local time zone because the function's output depends - // on the time zone. - SetTimeZone("UTC+00"); - } - - void TearDown() override { - SetTimeZone(saved_tz_); - free(const_cast<char*>(saved_tz_)); - saved_tz_ = nullptr; - } - - static void SetTimeZone(const char* time_zone) { - // tzset() distinguishes between the TZ variable being present and empty - // and not being present, so we have to consider the case of time_zone - // being NULL. -#if _MSC_VER || GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW - // ...Unless it's MSVC, whose standard library's _putenv doesn't - // distinguish between an empty and a missing variable. - const std::string env_var = - std::string("TZ=") + (time_zone ? time_zone : ""); - _putenv(env_var.c_str()); - GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4996 /* deprecated function */) - tzset(); - GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() -#else - if (time_zone) { - setenv(("TZ"), time_zone, 1); - } else { - unsetenv("TZ"); - } - tzset(); -#endif - } - - const char* saved_tz_; -}; - -const TimeInMillis FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601Test::kMillisPerSec; - -TEST_F(FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601Test, PrintsTwoDigitSegments) { - EXPECT_EQ("2011-10-31T18:52:42", - FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601(1320087162 * kMillisPerSec)); -} - -TEST_F(FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601Test, MillisecondsDoNotAffectResult) { - EXPECT_EQ( - "2011-10-31T18:52:42", - FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601(1320087162 * kMillisPerSec + 234)); -} - -TEST_F(FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601Test, PrintsLeadingZeroes) { - EXPECT_EQ("2011-09-03T05:07:02", - FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601(1315026422 * kMillisPerSec)); -} - -TEST_F(FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601Test, Prints24HourTime) { - EXPECT_EQ("2011-09-28T17:08:22", - FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601(1317229702 * kMillisPerSec)); -} - -TEST_F(FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601Test, PrintsEpochStart) { - EXPECT_EQ("1970-01-01T00:00:00", FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601(0)); -} - -# ifdef __BORLANDC__ -// Silences warnings: "Condition is always true", "Unreachable code" -# pragma option push -w-ccc -w-rch -# endif - -// Tests that the LHS of EXPECT_EQ or ASSERT_EQ can be used as a null literal -// when the RHS is a pointer type. -TEST(NullLiteralTest, LHSAllowsNullLiterals) { - EXPECT_EQ(0, static_cast<void*>(nullptr)); // NOLINT - ASSERT_EQ(0, static_cast<void*>(nullptr)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(NULL, static_cast<void*>(nullptr)); // NOLINT - ASSERT_EQ(NULL, static_cast<void*>(nullptr)); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(nullptr, static_cast<void*>(nullptr)); - ASSERT_EQ(nullptr, static_cast<void*>(nullptr)); - - const int* const p = nullptr; - EXPECT_EQ(0, p); // NOLINT - ASSERT_EQ(0, p); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(NULL, p); // NOLINT - ASSERT_EQ(NULL, p); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(nullptr, p); - ASSERT_EQ(nullptr, p); -} - -struct ConvertToAll { - template <typename T> - operator T() const { // NOLINT - return T(); - } -}; - -struct ConvertToPointer { - template <class T> - operator T*() const { // NOLINT - return nullptr; - } -}; - -struct ConvertToAllButNoPointers { - template <typename T, - typename std::enable_if<!std::is_pointer<T>::value, int>::type = 0> - operator T() const { // NOLINT - return T(); - } -}; - -struct MyType {}; -inline bool operator==(MyType const&, MyType const&) { return true; } - -TEST(NullLiteralTest, ImplicitConversion) { - EXPECT_EQ(ConvertToPointer{}, static_cast<void*>(nullptr)); -#if !defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__) - // Disabled due to GCC bug gcc.gnu.org/PR89580 - EXPECT_EQ(ConvertToAll{}, static_cast<void*>(nullptr)); -#endif - EXPECT_EQ(ConvertToAll{}, MyType{}); - EXPECT_EQ(ConvertToAllButNoPointers{}, MyType{}); -} - -#ifdef __clang__ -#pragma clang diagnostic push -#if __has_warning("-Wzero-as-null-pointer-constant") -#pragma clang diagnostic error "-Wzero-as-null-pointer-constant" -#endif -#endif - -TEST(NullLiteralTest, NoConversionNoWarning) { - // Test that gtests detection and handling of null pointer constants - // doesn't trigger a warning when '0' isn't actually used as null. - EXPECT_EQ(0, 0); - ASSERT_EQ(0, 0); -} - -#ifdef __clang__ -#pragma clang diagnostic pop -#endif - -# ifdef __BORLANDC__ -// Restores warnings after previous "#pragma option push" suppressed them. -# pragma option pop -# endif - -// -// Tests CodePointToUtf8(). - -// Tests that the NUL character L'\0' is encoded correctly. -TEST(CodePointToUtf8Test, CanEncodeNul) { - EXPECT_EQ("", CodePointToUtf8(L'\0')); -} - -// Tests that ASCII characters are encoded correctly. -TEST(CodePointToUtf8Test, CanEncodeAscii) { - EXPECT_EQ("a", CodePointToUtf8(L'a')); - EXPECT_EQ("Z", CodePointToUtf8(L'Z')); - EXPECT_EQ("&", CodePointToUtf8(L'&')); - EXPECT_EQ("\x7F", CodePointToUtf8(L'\x7F')); -} - -// Tests that Unicode code-points that have 8 to 11 bits are encoded -// as 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx. -TEST(CodePointToUtf8Test, CanEncode8To11Bits) { - // 000 1101 0011 => 110-00011 10-010011 - EXPECT_EQ("\xC3\x93", CodePointToUtf8(L'\xD3')); - - // 101 0111 0110 => 110-10101 10-110110 - // Some compilers (e.g., GCC on MinGW) cannot handle non-ASCII codepoints - // in wide strings and wide chars. In order to accommodate them, we have to - // introduce such character constants as integers. - EXPECT_EQ("\xD5\xB6", - CodePointToUtf8(static_cast<wchar_t>(0x576))); -} - -// Tests that Unicode code-points that have 12 to 16 bits are encoded -// as 1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx. -TEST(CodePointToUtf8Test, CanEncode12To16Bits) { - // 0000 1000 1101 0011 => 1110-0000 10-100011 10-010011 - EXPECT_EQ("\xE0\xA3\x93", - CodePointToUtf8(static_cast<wchar_t>(0x8D3))); - - // 1100 0111 0100 1101 => 1110-1100 10-011101 10-001101 - EXPECT_EQ("\xEC\x9D\x8D", - CodePointToUtf8(static_cast<wchar_t>(0xC74D))); -} - -#if !GTEST_WIDE_STRING_USES_UTF16_ -// Tests in this group require a wchar_t to hold > 16 bits, and thus -// are skipped on Windows, and Cygwin, where a wchar_t is -// 16-bit wide. This code may not compile on those systems. - -// Tests that Unicode code-points that have 17 to 21 bits are encoded -// as 11110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx. -TEST(CodePointToUtf8Test, CanEncode17To21Bits) { - // 0 0001 0000 1000 1101 0011 => 11110-000 10-010000 10-100011 10-010011 - EXPECT_EQ("\xF0\x90\xA3\x93", CodePointToUtf8(L'\x108D3')); - - // 0 0001 0000 0100 0000 0000 => 11110-000 10-010000 10-010000 10-000000 - EXPECT_EQ("\xF0\x90\x90\x80", CodePointToUtf8(L'\x10400')); - - // 1 0000 1000 0110 0011 0100 => 11110-100 10-001000 10-011000 10-110100 - EXPECT_EQ("\xF4\x88\x98\xB4", CodePointToUtf8(L'\x108634')); -} - -// Tests that encoding an invalid code-point generates the expected result. -TEST(CodePointToUtf8Test, CanEncodeInvalidCodePoint) { - EXPECT_EQ("(Invalid Unicode 0x1234ABCD)", CodePointToUtf8(L'\x1234ABCD')); -} - -#endif // !GTEST_WIDE_STRING_USES_UTF16_ - -// Tests WideStringToUtf8(). - -// Tests that the NUL character L'\0' is encoded correctly. -TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, CanEncodeNul) { - EXPECT_STREQ("", WideStringToUtf8(L"", 0).c_str()); - EXPECT_STREQ("", WideStringToUtf8(L"", -1).c_str()); -} - -// Tests that ASCII strings are encoded correctly. -TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, CanEncodeAscii) { - EXPECT_STREQ("a", WideStringToUtf8(L"a", 1).c_str()); - EXPECT_STREQ("ab", WideStringToUtf8(L"ab", 2).c_str()); - EXPECT_STREQ("a", WideStringToUtf8(L"a", -1).c_str()); - EXPECT_STREQ("ab", WideStringToUtf8(L"ab", -1).c_str()); -} - -// Tests that Unicode code-points that have 8 to 11 bits are encoded -// as 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx. -TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, CanEncode8To11Bits) { - // 000 1101 0011 => 110-00011 10-010011 - EXPECT_STREQ("\xC3\x93", WideStringToUtf8(L"\xD3", 1).c_str()); - EXPECT_STREQ("\xC3\x93", WideStringToUtf8(L"\xD3", -1).c_str()); - - // 101 0111 0110 => 110-10101 10-110110 - const wchar_t s[] = { 0x576, '\0' }; - EXPECT_STREQ("\xD5\xB6", WideStringToUtf8(s, 1).c_str()); - EXPECT_STREQ("\xD5\xB6", WideStringToUtf8(s, -1).c_str()); -} - -// Tests that Unicode code-points that have 12 to 16 bits are encoded -// as 1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx. -TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, CanEncode12To16Bits) { - // 0000 1000 1101 0011 => 1110-0000 10-100011 10-010011 - const wchar_t s1[] = { 0x8D3, '\0' }; - EXPECT_STREQ("\xE0\xA3\x93", WideStringToUtf8(s1, 1).c_str()); - EXPECT_STREQ("\xE0\xA3\x93", WideStringToUtf8(s1, -1).c_str()); - - // 1100 0111 0100 1101 => 1110-1100 10-011101 10-001101 - const wchar_t s2[] = { 0xC74D, '\0' }; - EXPECT_STREQ("\xEC\x9D\x8D", WideStringToUtf8(s2, 1).c_str()); - EXPECT_STREQ("\xEC\x9D\x8D", WideStringToUtf8(s2, -1).c_str()); -} - -// Tests that the conversion stops when the function encounters \0 character. -TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, StopsOnNulCharacter) { - EXPECT_STREQ("ABC", WideStringToUtf8(L"ABC\0XYZ", 100).c_str()); -} - -// Tests that the conversion stops when the function reaches the limit -// specified by the 'length' parameter. -TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, StopsWhenLengthLimitReached) { - EXPECT_STREQ("ABC", WideStringToUtf8(L"ABCDEF", 3).c_str()); -} - -#if !GTEST_WIDE_STRING_USES_UTF16_ -// Tests that Unicode code-points that have 17 to 21 bits are encoded -// as 11110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx. This code may not compile -// on the systems using UTF-16 encoding. -TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, CanEncode17To21Bits) { - // 0 0001 0000 1000 1101 0011 => 11110-000 10-010000 10-100011 10-010011 - EXPECT_STREQ("\xF0\x90\xA3\x93", WideStringToUtf8(L"\x108D3", 1).c_str()); - EXPECT_STREQ("\xF0\x90\xA3\x93", WideStringToUtf8(L"\x108D3", -1).c_str()); - - // 1 0000 1000 0110 0011 0100 => 11110-100 10-001000 10-011000 10-110100 - EXPECT_STREQ("\xF4\x88\x98\xB4", WideStringToUtf8(L"\x108634", 1).c_str()); - EXPECT_STREQ("\xF4\x88\x98\xB4", WideStringToUtf8(L"\x108634", -1).c_str()); -} - -// Tests that encoding an invalid code-point generates the expected result. -TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, CanEncodeInvalidCodePoint) { - EXPECT_STREQ("(Invalid Unicode 0xABCDFF)", - WideStringToUtf8(L"\xABCDFF", -1).c_str()); -} -#else // !GTEST_WIDE_STRING_USES_UTF16_ -// Tests that surrogate pairs are encoded correctly on the systems using -// UTF-16 encoding in the wide strings. -TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, CanEncodeValidUtf16SUrrogatePairs) { - const wchar_t s[] = { 0xD801, 0xDC00, '\0' }; - EXPECT_STREQ("\xF0\x90\x90\x80", WideStringToUtf8(s, -1).c_str()); -} - -// Tests that encoding an invalid UTF-16 surrogate pair -// generates the expected result. -TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, CanEncodeInvalidUtf16SurrogatePair) { - // Leading surrogate is at the end of the string. - const wchar_t s1[] = { 0xD800, '\0' }; - EXPECT_STREQ("\xED\xA0\x80", WideStringToUtf8(s1, -1).c_str()); - // Leading surrogate is not followed by the trailing surrogate. - const wchar_t s2[] = { 0xD800, 'M', '\0' }; - EXPECT_STREQ("\xED\xA0\x80M", WideStringToUtf8(s2, -1).c_str()); - // Trailing surrogate appearas without a leading surrogate. - const wchar_t s3[] = { 0xDC00, 'P', 'Q', 'R', '\0' }; - EXPECT_STREQ("\xED\xB0\x80PQR", WideStringToUtf8(s3, -1).c_str()); -} -#endif // !GTEST_WIDE_STRING_USES_UTF16_ - -// Tests that codepoint concatenation works correctly. -#if !GTEST_WIDE_STRING_USES_UTF16_ -TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, ConcatenatesCodepointsCorrectly) { - const wchar_t s[] = { 0x108634, 0xC74D, '\n', 0x576, 0x8D3, 0x108634, '\0'}; - EXPECT_STREQ( - "\xF4\x88\x98\xB4" - "\xEC\x9D\x8D" - "\n" - "\xD5\xB6" - "\xE0\xA3\x93" - "\xF4\x88\x98\xB4", - WideStringToUtf8(s, -1).c_str()); -} -#else -TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, ConcatenatesCodepointsCorrectly) { - const wchar_t s[] = { 0xC74D, '\n', 0x576, 0x8D3, '\0'}; - EXPECT_STREQ( - "\xEC\x9D\x8D" "\n" "\xD5\xB6" "\xE0\xA3\x93", - WideStringToUtf8(s, -1).c_str()); -} -#endif // !GTEST_WIDE_STRING_USES_UTF16_ - -// Tests the Random class. - -TEST(RandomDeathTest, GeneratesCrashesOnInvalidRange) { - testing::internal::Random random(42); - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED( - random.Generate(0), - "Cannot generate a number in the range \\[0, 0\\)"); - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED( - random.Generate(testing::internal::Random::kMaxRange + 1), - "Generation of a number in \\[0, 2147483649\\) was requested, " - "but this can only generate numbers in \\[0, 2147483648\\)"); -} - -TEST(RandomTest, GeneratesNumbersWithinRange) { - constexpr uint32_t kRange = 10000; - testing::internal::Random random(12345); - for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { - EXPECT_LT(random.Generate(kRange), kRange) << " for iteration " << i; - } - - testing::internal::Random random2(testing::internal::Random::kMaxRange); - for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { - EXPECT_LT(random2.Generate(kRange), kRange) << " for iteration " << i; - } -} - -TEST(RandomTest, RepeatsWhenReseeded) { - constexpr int kSeed = 123; - constexpr int kArraySize = 10; - constexpr uint32_t kRange = 10000; - uint32_t values[kArraySize]; - - testing::internal::Random random(kSeed); - for (int i = 0; i < kArraySize; i++) { - values[i] = random.Generate(kRange); - } - - random.Reseed(kSeed); - for (int i = 0; i < kArraySize; i++) { - EXPECT_EQ(values[i], random.Generate(kRange)) << " for iteration " << i; - } -} - -// Tests STL container utilities. - -// Tests CountIf(). - -static bool IsPositive(int n) { return n > 0; } - -TEST(ContainerUtilityTest, CountIf) { - std::vector<int> v; - EXPECT_EQ(0, CountIf(v, IsPositive)); // Works for an empty container. - - v.push_back(-1); - v.push_back(0); - EXPECT_EQ(0, CountIf(v, IsPositive)); // Works when no value satisfies. - - v.push_back(2); - v.push_back(-10); - v.push_back(10); - EXPECT_EQ(2, CountIf(v, IsPositive)); -} - -// Tests ForEach(). - -static int g_sum = 0; -static void Accumulate(int n) { g_sum += n; } - -TEST(ContainerUtilityTest, ForEach) { - std::vector<int> v; - g_sum = 0; - ForEach(v, Accumulate); - EXPECT_EQ(0, g_sum); // Works for an empty container; - - g_sum = 0; - v.push_back(1); - ForEach(v, Accumulate); - EXPECT_EQ(1, g_sum); // Works for a container with one element. - - g_sum = 0; - v.push_back(20); - v.push_back(300); - ForEach(v, Accumulate); - EXPECT_EQ(321, g_sum); -} - -// Tests GetElementOr(). -TEST(ContainerUtilityTest, GetElementOr) { - std::vector<char> a; - EXPECT_EQ('x', GetElementOr(a, 0, 'x')); - - a.push_back('a'); - a.push_back('b'); - EXPECT_EQ('a', GetElementOr(a, 0, 'x')); - EXPECT_EQ('b', GetElementOr(a, 1, 'x')); - EXPECT_EQ('x', GetElementOr(a, -2, 'x')); - EXPECT_EQ('x', GetElementOr(a, 2, 'x')); -} - -TEST(ContainerUtilityDeathTest, ShuffleRange) { - std::vector<int> a; - a.push_back(0); - a.push_back(1); - a.push_back(2); - testing::internal::Random random(1); - - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED( - ShuffleRange(&random, -1, 1, &a), - "Invalid shuffle range start -1: must be in range \\[0, 3\\]"); - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED( - ShuffleRange(&random, 4, 4, &a), - "Invalid shuffle range start 4: must be in range \\[0, 3\\]"); - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED( - ShuffleRange(&random, 3, 2, &a), - "Invalid shuffle range finish 2: must be in range \\[3, 3\\]"); - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED( - ShuffleRange(&random, 3, 4, &a), - "Invalid shuffle range finish 4: must be in range \\[3, 3\\]"); -} - -class VectorShuffleTest : public Test { - protected: - static const size_t kVectorSize = 20; - - VectorShuffleTest() : random_(1) { - for (int i = 0; i < static_cast<int>(kVectorSize); i++) { - vector_.push_back(i); - } - } - - static bool VectorIsCorrupt(const TestingVector& vector) { - if (kVectorSize != vector.size()) { - return true; - } - - bool found_in_vector[kVectorSize] = { false }; - for (size_t i = 0; i < vector.size(); i++) { - const int e = vector[i]; - if (e < 0 || e >= static_cast<int>(kVectorSize) || found_in_vector[e]) { - return true; - } - found_in_vector[e] = true; - } - - // Vector size is correct, elements' range is correct, no - // duplicate elements. Therefore no corruption has occurred. - return false; - } - - static bool VectorIsNotCorrupt(const TestingVector& vector) { - return !VectorIsCorrupt(vector); - } - - static bool RangeIsShuffled(const TestingVector& vector, int begin, int end) { - for (int i = begin; i < end; i++) { - if (i != vector[static_cast<size_t>(i)]) { - return true; - } - } - return false; - } - - static bool RangeIsUnshuffled( - const TestingVector& vector, int begin, int end) { - return !RangeIsShuffled(vector, begin, end); - } - - static bool VectorIsShuffled(const TestingVector& vector) { - return RangeIsShuffled(vector, 0, static_cast<int>(vector.size())); - } - - static bool VectorIsUnshuffled(const TestingVector& vector) { - return !VectorIsShuffled(vector); - } - - testing::internal::Random random_; - TestingVector vector_; -}; // class VectorShuffleTest - -const size_t VectorShuffleTest::kVectorSize; - -TEST_F(VectorShuffleTest, HandlesEmptyRange) { - // Tests an empty range at the beginning... - ShuffleRange(&random_, 0, 0, &vector_); - ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_); - ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsUnshuffled, vector_); - - // ...in the middle... - ShuffleRange(&random_, kVectorSize/2, kVectorSize/2, &vector_); - ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_); - ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsUnshuffled, vector_); - - // ...at the end... - ShuffleRange(&random_, kVectorSize - 1, kVectorSize - 1, &vector_); - ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_); - ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsUnshuffled, vector_); - - // ...and past the end. - ShuffleRange(&random_, kVectorSize, kVectorSize, &vector_); - ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_); - ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsUnshuffled, vector_); -} - -TEST_F(VectorShuffleTest, HandlesRangeOfSizeOne) { - // Tests a size one range at the beginning... - ShuffleRange(&random_, 0, 1, &vector_); - ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_); - ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsUnshuffled, vector_); - - // ...in the middle... - ShuffleRange(&random_, kVectorSize/2, kVectorSize/2 + 1, &vector_); - ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_); - ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsUnshuffled, vector_); - - // ...and at the end. - ShuffleRange(&random_, kVectorSize - 1, kVectorSize, &vector_); - ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_); - ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsUnshuffled, vector_); -} - -// Because we use our own random number generator and a fixed seed, -// we can guarantee that the following "random" tests will succeed. - -TEST_F(VectorShuffleTest, ShufflesEntireVector) { - Shuffle(&random_, &vector_); - ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_); - EXPECT_FALSE(VectorIsUnshuffled(vector_)) << vector_; - - // Tests the first and last elements in particular to ensure that - // there are no off-by-one problems in our shuffle algorithm. - EXPECT_NE(0, vector_[0]); - EXPECT_NE(static_cast<int>(kVectorSize - 1), vector_[kVectorSize - 1]); -} - -TEST_F(VectorShuffleTest, ShufflesStartOfVector) { - const int kRangeSize = kVectorSize/2; - - ShuffleRange(&random_, 0, kRangeSize, &vector_); - - ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_); - EXPECT_PRED3(RangeIsShuffled, vector_, 0, kRangeSize); - EXPECT_PRED3(RangeIsUnshuffled, vector_, kRangeSize, - static_cast<int>(kVectorSize)); -} - -TEST_F(VectorShuffleTest, ShufflesEndOfVector) { - const int kRangeSize = kVectorSize / 2; - ShuffleRange(&random_, kRangeSize, kVectorSize, &vector_); - - ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_); - EXPECT_PRED3(RangeIsUnshuffled, vector_, 0, kRangeSize); - EXPECT_PRED3(RangeIsShuffled, vector_, kRangeSize, - static_cast<int>(kVectorSize)); -} - -TEST_F(VectorShuffleTest, ShufflesMiddleOfVector) { - const int kRangeSize = static_cast<int>(kVectorSize) / 3; - ShuffleRange(&random_, kRangeSize, 2*kRangeSize, &vector_); - - ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_); - EXPECT_PRED3(RangeIsUnshuffled, vector_, 0, kRangeSize); - EXPECT_PRED3(RangeIsShuffled, vector_, kRangeSize, 2*kRangeSize); - EXPECT_PRED3(RangeIsUnshuffled, vector_, 2 * kRangeSize, - static_cast<int>(kVectorSize)); -} - -TEST_F(VectorShuffleTest, ShufflesRepeatably) { - TestingVector vector2; - for (size_t i = 0; i < kVectorSize; i++) { - vector2.push_back(static_cast<int>(i)); - } - - random_.Reseed(1234); - Shuffle(&random_, &vector_); - random_.Reseed(1234); - Shuffle(&random_, &vector2); - - ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_); - ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector2); - - for (size_t i = 0; i < kVectorSize; i++) { - EXPECT_EQ(vector_[i], vector2[i]) << " where i is " << i; - } -} - -// Tests the size of the AssertHelper class. - -TEST(AssertHelperTest, AssertHelperIsSmall) { - // To avoid breaking clients that use lots of assertions in one - // function, we cannot grow the size of AssertHelper. - EXPECT_LE(sizeof(testing::internal::AssertHelper), sizeof(void*)); -} - -// Tests String::EndsWithCaseInsensitive(). -TEST(StringTest, EndsWithCaseInsensitive) { - EXPECT_TRUE(String::EndsWithCaseInsensitive("foobar", "BAR")); - EXPECT_TRUE(String::EndsWithCaseInsensitive("foobaR", "bar")); - EXPECT_TRUE(String::EndsWithCaseInsensitive("foobar", "")); - EXPECT_TRUE(String::EndsWithCaseInsensitive("", "")); - - EXPECT_FALSE(String::EndsWithCaseInsensitive("Foobar", "foo")); - EXPECT_FALSE(String::EndsWithCaseInsensitive("foobar", "Foo")); - EXPECT_FALSE(String::EndsWithCaseInsensitive("", "foo")); -} - -// C++Builder's preprocessor is buggy; it fails to expand macros that -// appear in macro parameters after wide char literals. Provide an alias -// for NULL as a workaround. -static const wchar_t* const kNull = nullptr; - -// Tests String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals -TEST(StringTest, CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals) { - EXPECT_TRUE(String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(nullptr, nullptr)); - EXPECT_FALSE(String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(kNull, L"")); - EXPECT_FALSE(String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(L"", kNull)); - EXPECT_FALSE(String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(kNull, L"foobar")); - EXPECT_FALSE(String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(L"foobar", kNull)); - EXPECT_TRUE(String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(L"foobar", L"foobar")); - EXPECT_TRUE(String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(L"foobar", L"FOOBAR")); - EXPECT_TRUE(String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(L"FOOBAR", L"foobar")); -} - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -// Tests String::ShowWideCString(). -TEST(StringTest, ShowWideCString) { - EXPECT_STREQ("(null)", - String::ShowWideCString(NULL).c_str()); - EXPECT_STREQ("", String::ShowWideCString(L"").c_str()); - EXPECT_STREQ("foo", String::ShowWideCString(L"foo").c_str()); -} - -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -TEST(StringTest, AnsiAndUtf16Null) { - EXPECT_EQ(NULL, String::AnsiToUtf16(NULL)); - EXPECT_EQ(NULL, String::Utf16ToAnsi(NULL)); -} - -TEST(StringTest, AnsiAndUtf16ConvertBasic) { - const char* ansi = String::Utf16ToAnsi(L"str"); - EXPECT_STREQ("str", ansi); - delete [] ansi; - const WCHAR* utf16 = String::AnsiToUtf16("str"); - EXPECT_EQ(0, wcsncmp(L"str", utf16, 3)); - delete [] utf16; -} - -TEST(StringTest, AnsiAndUtf16ConvertPathChars) { - const char* ansi = String::Utf16ToAnsi(L".:\\ \"*?"); - EXPECT_STREQ(".:\\ \"*?", ansi); - delete [] ansi; - const WCHAR* utf16 = String::AnsiToUtf16(".:\\ \"*?"); - EXPECT_EQ(0, wcsncmp(L".:\\ \"*?", utf16, 3)); - delete [] utf16; -} -# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -// Tests TestProperty construction. -TEST(TestPropertyTest, StringValue) { - TestProperty property("key", "1"); - EXPECT_STREQ("key", property.key()); - EXPECT_STREQ("1", property.value()); -} - -// Tests TestProperty replacing a value. -TEST(TestPropertyTest, ReplaceStringValue) { - TestProperty property("key", "1"); - EXPECT_STREQ("1", property.value()); - property.SetValue("2"); - EXPECT_STREQ("2", property.value()); -} - -// AddFatalFailure() and AddNonfatalFailure() must be stand-alone -// functions (i.e. their definitions cannot be inlined at the call -// sites), or C++Builder won't compile the code. -static void AddFatalFailure() { - FAIL() << "Expected fatal failure."; -} - -static void AddNonfatalFailure() { - ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected non-fatal failure."; -} - -class ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterTest : public Test { - public: // Must be public and not protected due to a bug in g++ 3.4.2. - enum FailureMode { - FATAL_FAILURE, - NONFATAL_FAILURE - }; - static void AddFailure(FailureMode failure) { - if (failure == FATAL_FAILURE) { - AddFatalFailure(); - } else { - AddNonfatalFailure(); - } - } -}; - -// Tests that ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter intercepts test -// failures. -TEST_F(ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterTest, InterceptsTestFailures) { - TestPartResultArray results; - { - ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter reporter( - ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::INTERCEPT_ONLY_CURRENT_THREAD, - &results); - AddFailure(NONFATAL_FAILURE); - AddFailure(FATAL_FAILURE); - } - - EXPECT_EQ(2, results.size()); - EXPECT_TRUE(results.GetTestPartResult(0).nonfatally_failed()); - EXPECT_TRUE(results.GetTestPartResult(1).fatally_failed()); -} - -TEST_F(ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterTest, DeprecatedConstructor) { - TestPartResultArray results; - { - // Tests, that the deprecated constructor still works. - ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter reporter(&results); - AddFailure(NONFATAL_FAILURE); - } - EXPECT_EQ(1, results.size()); -} - -#if GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE - -class ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterWithThreadsTest - : public ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterTest { - protected: - static void AddFailureInOtherThread(FailureMode failure) { - ThreadWithParam<FailureMode> thread(&AddFailure, failure, nullptr); - thread.Join(); - } -}; - -TEST_F(ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterWithThreadsTest, - InterceptsTestFailuresInAllThreads) { - TestPartResultArray results; - { - ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter reporter( - ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::INTERCEPT_ALL_THREADS, &results); - AddFailure(NONFATAL_FAILURE); - AddFailure(FATAL_FAILURE); - AddFailureInOtherThread(NONFATAL_FAILURE); - AddFailureInOtherThread(FATAL_FAILURE); - } - - EXPECT_EQ(4, results.size()); - EXPECT_TRUE(results.GetTestPartResult(0).nonfatally_failed()); - EXPECT_TRUE(results.GetTestPartResult(1).fatally_failed()); - EXPECT_TRUE(results.GetTestPartResult(2).nonfatally_failed()); - EXPECT_TRUE(results.GetTestPartResult(3).fatally_failed()); -} - -#endif // GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE - -// Tests EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE{,ON_ALL_THREADS}. Makes sure that they -// work even if the failure is generated in a called function rather than -// the current context. - -typedef ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterTest ExpectFatalFailureTest; - -TEST_F(ExpectFatalFailureTest, CatchesFatalFaliure) { - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(AddFatalFailure(), "Expected fatal failure."); -} - -TEST_F(ExpectFatalFailureTest, AcceptsStdStringObject) { - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(AddFatalFailure(), - ::std::string("Expected fatal failure.")); -} - -TEST_F(ExpectFatalFailureTest, CatchesFatalFailureOnAllThreads) { - // We have another test below to verify that the macro catches fatal - // failures generated on another thread. - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(AddFatalFailure(), - "Expected fatal failure."); -} - -#ifdef __BORLANDC__ -// Silences warnings: "Condition is always true" -# pragma option push -w-ccc -#endif - -// Tests that EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE() can be used in a non-void -// function even when the statement in it contains ASSERT_*. - -int NonVoidFunction() { - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_TRUE(false), ""); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(FAIL(), ""); - return 0; -} - -TEST_F(ExpectFatalFailureTest, CanBeUsedInNonVoidFunction) { - NonVoidFunction(); -} - -// Tests that EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(statement, ...) doesn't abort the -// current function even though 'statement' generates a fatal failure. - -void DoesNotAbortHelper(bool* aborted) { - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_TRUE(false), ""); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(FAIL(), ""); - - *aborted = false; -} - -#ifdef __BORLANDC__ -// Restores warnings after previous "#pragma option push" suppressed them. -# pragma option pop -#endif - -TEST_F(ExpectFatalFailureTest, DoesNotAbort) { - bool aborted = true; - DoesNotAbortHelper(&aborted); - EXPECT_FALSE(aborted); -} - -// Tests that the EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE{,_ON_ALL_THREADS} accepts a -// statement that contains a macro which expands to code containing an -// unprotected comma. - -static int global_var = 0; -#define GTEST_USE_UNPROTECTED_COMMA_ global_var++, global_var++ - -TEST_F(ExpectFatalFailureTest, AcceptsMacroThatExpandsToUnprotectedComma) { -#ifndef __BORLANDC__ - // ICE's in C++Builder. - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ - GTEST_USE_UNPROTECTED_COMMA_; - AddFatalFailure(); - }, ""); -#endif - - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS({ - GTEST_USE_UNPROTECTED_COMMA_; - AddFatalFailure(); - }, ""); -} - -// Tests EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE{,ON_ALL_THREADS}. - -typedef ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterTest ExpectNonfatalFailureTest; - -TEST_F(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, CatchesNonfatalFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(AddNonfatalFailure(), - "Expected non-fatal failure."); -} - -TEST_F(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, AcceptsStdStringObject) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(AddNonfatalFailure(), - ::std::string("Expected non-fatal failure.")); -} - -TEST_F(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, CatchesNonfatalFailureOnAllThreads) { - // We have another test below to verify that the macro catches - // non-fatal failures generated on another thread. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(AddNonfatalFailure(), - "Expected non-fatal failure."); -} - -// Tests that the EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE{,_ON_ALL_THREADS} accepts a -// statement that contains a macro which expands to code containing an -// unprotected comma. -TEST_F(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, AcceptsMacroThatExpandsToUnprotectedComma) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ - GTEST_USE_UNPROTECTED_COMMA_; - AddNonfatalFailure(); - }, ""); - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS({ - GTEST_USE_UNPROTECTED_COMMA_; - AddNonfatalFailure(); - }, ""); -} - -#if GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE - -typedef ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterWithThreadsTest - ExpectFailureWithThreadsTest; - -TEST_F(ExpectFailureWithThreadsTest, ExpectFatalFailureOnAllThreads) { - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(AddFailureInOtherThread(FATAL_FAILURE), - "Expected fatal failure."); -} - -TEST_F(ExpectFailureWithThreadsTest, ExpectNonFatalFailureOnAllThreads) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS( - AddFailureInOtherThread(NONFATAL_FAILURE), "Expected non-fatal failure."); -} - -#endif // GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE - -// Tests the TestProperty class. - -TEST(TestPropertyTest, ConstructorWorks) { - const TestProperty property("key", "value"); - EXPECT_STREQ("key", property.key()); - EXPECT_STREQ("value", property.value()); -} - -TEST(TestPropertyTest, SetValue) { - TestProperty property("key", "value_1"); - EXPECT_STREQ("key", property.key()); - property.SetValue("value_2"); - EXPECT_STREQ("key", property.key()); - EXPECT_STREQ("value_2", property.value()); -} - -// Tests the TestResult class - -// The test fixture for testing TestResult. -class TestResultTest : public Test { - protected: - typedef std::vector<TestPartResult> TPRVector; - - // We make use of 2 TestPartResult objects, - TestPartResult * pr1, * pr2; - - // ... and 3 TestResult objects. - TestResult * r0, * r1, * r2; - - void SetUp() override { - // pr1 is for success. - pr1 = new TestPartResult(TestPartResult::kSuccess, - "foo/bar.cc", - 10, - "Success!"); - - // pr2 is for fatal failure. - pr2 = new TestPartResult(TestPartResult::kFatalFailure, - "foo/bar.cc", - -1, // This line number means "unknown" - "Failure!"); - - // Creates the TestResult objects. - r0 = new TestResult(); - r1 = new TestResult(); - r2 = new TestResult(); - - // In order to test TestResult, we need to modify its internal - // state, in particular the TestPartResult vector it holds. - // test_part_results() returns a const reference to this vector. - // We cast it to a non-const object s.t. it can be modified - TPRVector* results1 = const_cast<TPRVector*>( - &TestResultAccessor::test_part_results(*r1)); - TPRVector* results2 = const_cast<TPRVector*>( - &TestResultAccessor::test_part_results(*r2)); - - // r0 is an empty TestResult. - - // r1 contains a single SUCCESS TestPartResult. - results1->push_back(*pr1); - - // r2 contains a SUCCESS, and a FAILURE. - results2->push_back(*pr1); - results2->push_back(*pr2); - } - - void TearDown() override { - delete pr1; - delete pr2; - - delete r0; - delete r1; - delete r2; - } - - // Helper that compares two TestPartResults. - static void CompareTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& expected, - const TestPartResult& actual) { - EXPECT_EQ(expected.type(), actual.type()); - EXPECT_STREQ(expected.file_name(), actual.file_name()); - EXPECT_EQ(expected.line_number(), actual.line_number()); - EXPECT_STREQ(expected.summary(), actual.summary()); - EXPECT_STREQ(expected.message(), actual.message()); - EXPECT_EQ(expected.passed(), actual.passed()); - EXPECT_EQ(expected.failed(), actual.failed()); - EXPECT_EQ(expected.nonfatally_failed(), actual.nonfatally_failed()); - EXPECT_EQ(expected.fatally_failed(), actual.fatally_failed()); - } -}; - -// Tests TestResult::total_part_count(). -TEST_F(TestResultTest, total_part_count) { - ASSERT_EQ(0, r0->total_part_count()); - ASSERT_EQ(1, r1->total_part_count()); - ASSERT_EQ(2, r2->total_part_count()); -} - -// Tests TestResult::Passed(). -TEST_F(TestResultTest, Passed) { - ASSERT_TRUE(r0->Passed()); - ASSERT_TRUE(r1->Passed()); - ASSERT_FALSE(r2->Passed()); -} - -// Tests TestResult::Failed(). -TEST_F(TestResultTest, Failed) { - ASSERT_FALSE(r0->Failed()); - ASSERT_FALSE(r1->Failed()); - ASSERT_TRUE(r2->Failed()); -} - -// Tests TestResult::GetTestPartResult(). - -typedef TestResultTest TestResultDeathTest; - -TEST_F(TestResultDeathTest, GetTestPartResult) { - CompareTestPartResult(*pr1, r2->GetTestPartResult(0)); - CompareTestPartResult(*pr2, r2->GetTestPartResult(1)); - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(r2->GetTestPartResult(2), ""); - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(r2->GetTestPartResult(-1), ""); -} - -// Tests TestResult has no properties when none are added. -TEST(TestResultPropertyTest, NoPropertiesFoundWhenNoneAreAdded) { - TestResult test_result; - ASSERT_EQ(0, test_result.test_property_count()); -} - -// Tests TestResult has the expected property when added. -TEST(TestResultPropertyTest, OnePropertyFoundWhenAdded) { - TestResult test_result; - TestProperty property("key_1", "1"); - TestResultAccessor::RecordProperty(&test_result, "testcase", property); - ASSERT_EQ(1, test_result.test_property_count()); - const TestProperty& actual_property = test_result.GetTestProperty(0); - EXPECT_STREQ("key_1", actual_property.key()); - EXPECT_STREQ("1", actual_property.value()); -} - -// Tests TestResult has multiple properties when added. -TEST(TestResultPropertyTest, MultiplePropertiesFoundWhenAdded) { - TestResult test_result; - TestProperty property_1("key_1", "1"); - TestProperty property_2("key_2", "2"); - TestResultAccessor::RecordProperty(&test_result, "testcase", property_1); - TestResultAccessor::RecordProperty(&test_result, "testcase", property_2); - ASSERT_EQ(2, test_result.test_property_count()); - const TestProperty& actual_property_1 = test_result.GetTestProperty(0); - EXPECT_STREQ("key_1", actual_property_1.key()); - EXPECT_STREQ("1", actual_property_1.value()); - - const TestProperty& actual_property_2 = test_result.GetTestProperty(1); - EXPECT_STREQ("key_2", actual_property_2.key()); - EXPECT_STREQ("2", actual_property_2.value()); -} - -// Tests TestResult::RecordProperty() overrides values for duplicate keys. -TEST(TestResultPropertyTest, OverridesValuesForDuplicateKeys) { - TestResult test_result; - TestProperty property_1_1("key_1", "1"); - TestProperty property_2_1("key_2", "2"); - TestProperty property_1_2("key_1", "12"); - TestProperty property_2_2("key_2", "22"); - TestResultAccessor::RecordProperty(&test_result, "testcase", property_1_1); - TestResultAccessor::RecordProperty(&test_result, "testcase", property_2_1); - TestResultAccessor::RecordProperty(&test_result, "testcase", property_1_2); - TestResultAccessor::RecordProperty(&test_result, "testcase", property_2_2); - - ASSERT_EQ(2, test_result.test_property_count()); - const TestProperty& actual_property_1 = test_result.GetTestProperty(0); - EXPECT_STREQ("key_1", actual_property_1.key()); - EXPECT_STREQ("12", actual_property_1.value()); - - const TestProperty& actual_property_2 = test_result.GetTestProperty(1); - EXPECT_STREQ("key_2", actual_property_2.key()); - EXPECT_STREQ("22", actual_property_2.value()); -} - -// Tests TestResult::GetTestProperty(). -TEST(TestResultPropertyTest, GetTestProperty) { - TestResult test_result; - TestProperty property_1("key_1", "1"); - TestProperty property_2("key_2", "2"); - TestProperty property_3("key_3", "3"); - TestResultAccessor::RecordProperty(&test_result, "testcase", property_1); - TestResultAccessor::RecordProperty(&test_result, "testcase", property_2); - TestResultAccessor::RecordProperty(&test_result, "testcase", property_3); - - const TestProperty& fetched_property_1 = test_result.GetTestProperty(0); - const TestProperty& fetched_property_2 = test_result.GetTestProperty(1); - const TestProperty& fetched_property_3 = test_result.GetTestProperty(2); - - EXPECT_STREQ("key_1", fetched_property_1.key()); - EXPECT_STREQ("1", fetched_property_1.value()); - - EXPECT_STREQ("key_2", fetched_property_2.key()); - EXPECT_STREQ("2", fetched_property_2.value()); - - EXPECT_STREQ("key_3", fetched_property_3.key()); - EXPECT_STREQ("3", fetched_property_3.value()); - - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(test_result.GetTestProperty(3), ""); - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(test_result.GetTestProperty(-1), ""); -} - -// Tests the Test class. -// -// It's difficult to test every public method of this class (we are -// already stretching the limit of Google Test by using it to test itself!). -// Fortunately, we don't have to do that, as we are already testing -// the functionalities of the Test class extensively by using Google Test -// alone. -// -// Therefore, this section only contains one test. - -// Tests that GTestFlagSaver works on Windows and Mac. - -class GTestFlagSaverTest : public Test { - protected: - // Saves the Google Test flags such that we can restore them later, and - // then sets them to their default values. This will be called - // before the first test in this test case is run. - static void SetUpTestSuite() { - saver_ = new GTestFlagSaver; - - GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests) = false; - GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure) = false; - GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions) = false; - GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork) = false; - GTEST_FLAG(color) = "auto"; - GTEST_FLAG(filter) = ""; - GTEST_FLAG(list_tests) = false; - GTEST_FLAG(output) = ""; - GTEST_FLAG(print_time) = true; - GTEST_FLAG(random_seed) = 0; - GTEST_FLAG(repeat) = 1; - GTEST_FLAG(shuffle) = false; - GTEST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth) = kMaxStackTraceDepth; - GTEST_FLAG(stream_result_to) = ""; - GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure) = false; - } - - // Restores the Google Test flags that the tests have modified. This will - // be called after the last test in this test case is run. - static void TearDownTestSuite() { - delete saver_; - saver_ = nullptr; - } - - // Verifies that the Google Test flags have their default values, and then - // modifies each of them. - void VerifyAndModifyFlags() { - EXPECT_FALSE(GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests)); - EXPECT_FALSE(GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure)); - EXPECT_FALSE(GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions)); - EXPECT_STREQ("auto", GTEST_FLAG(color).c_str()); - EXPECT_FALSE(GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork)); - EXPECT_STREQ("", GTEST_FLAG(filter).c_str()); - EXPECT_FALSE(GTEST_FLAG(list_tests)); - EXPECT_STREQ("", GTEST_FLAG(output).c_str()); - EXPECT_TRUE(GTEST_FLAG(print_time)); - EXPECT_EQ(0, GTEST_FLAG(random_seed)); - EXPECT_EQ(1, GTEST_FLAG(repeat)); - EXPECT_FALSE(GTEST_FLAG(shuffle)); - EXPECT_EQ(kMaxStackTraceDepth, GTEST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth)); - EXPECT_STREQ("", GTEST_FLAG(stream_result_to).c_str()); - EXPECT_FALSE(GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure)); - - GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests) = true; - GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure) = true; - GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions) = true; - GTEST_FLAG(color) = "no"; - GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork) = true; - GTEST_FLAG(filter) = "abc"; - GTEST_FLAG(list_tests) = true; - GTEST_FLAG(output) = "xml:foo.xml"; - GTEST_FLAG(print_time) = false; - GTEST_FLAG(random_seed) = 1; - GTEST_FLAG(repeat) = 100; - GTEST_FLAG(shuffle) = true; - GTEST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth) = 1; - GTEST_FLAG(stream_result_to) = "localhost:1234"; - GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure) = true; - } - - private: - // For saving Google Test flags during this test case. - static GTestFlagSaver* saver_; -}; - -GTestFlagSaver* GTestFlagSaverTest::saver_ = nullptr; - -// Google Test doesn't guarantee the order of tests. The following two -// tests are designed to work regardless of their order. - -// Modifies the Google Test flags in the test body. -TEST_F(GTestFlagSaverTest, ModifyGTestFlags) { - VerifyAndModifyFlags(); -} - -// Verifies that the Google Test flags in the body of the previous test were -// restored to their original values. -TEST_F(GTestFlagSaverTest, VerifyGTestFlags) { - VerifyAndModifyFlags(); -} - -// Sets an environment variable with the given name to the given -// value. If the value argument is "", unsets the environment -// variable. The caller must ensure that both arguments are not NULL. -static void SetEnv(const char* name, const char* value) { -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - // Environment variables are not supported on Windows CE. - return; -#elif defined(__BORLANDC__) || defined(__SunOS_5_8) || defined(__SunOS_5_9) - // C++Builder's putenv only stores a pointer to its parameter; we have to - // ensure that the string remains valid as long as it might be needed. - // We use an std::map to do so. - static std::map<std::string, std::string*> added_env; - - // Because putenv stores a pointer to the string buffer, we can't delete the - // previous string (if present) until after it's replaced. - std::string *prev_env = NULL; - if (added_env.find(name) != added_env.end()) { - prev_env = added_env[name]; - } - added_env[name] = new std::string( - (Message() << name << "=" << value).GetString()); - - // The standard signature of putenv accepts a 'char*' argument. Other - // implementations, like C++Builder's, accept a 'const char*'. - // We cast away the 'const' since that would work for both variants. - putenv(const_cast<char*>(added_env[name]->c_str())); - delete prev_env; -#elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS // If we are on Windows proper. - _putenv((Message() << name << "=" << value).GetString().c_str()); -#else - if (*value == '\0') { - unsetenv(name); - } else { - setenv(name, value, 1); - } -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -} - -#if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -// Environment variables are not supported on Windows CE. - -using testing::internal::Int32FromGTestEnv; - -// Tests Int32FromGTestEnv(). - -// Tests that Int32FromGTestEnv() returns the default value when the -// environment variable is not set. -TEST(Int32FromGTestEnvTest, ReturnsDefaultWhenVariableIsNotSet) { - SetEnv(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "TEMP", ""); - EXPECT_EQ(10, Int32FromGTestEnv("temp", 10)); -} - -# if !defined(GTEST_GET_INT32_FROM_ENV_) - -// Tests that Int32FromGTestEnv() returns the default value when the -// environment variable overflows as an Int32. -TEST(Int32FromGTestEnvTest, ReturnsDefaultWhenValueOverflows) { - printf("(expecting 2 warnings)\n"); - - SetEnv(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "TEMP", "12345678987654321"); - EXPECT_EQ(20, Int32FromGTestEnv("temp", 20)); - - SetEnv(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "TEMP", "-12345678987654321"); - EXPECT_EQ(30, Int32FromGTestEnv("temp", 30)); -} - -// Tests that Int32FromGTestEnv() returns the default value when the -// environment variable does not represent a valid decimal integer. -TEST(Int32FromGTestEnvTest, ReturnsDefaultWhenValueIsInvalid) { - printf("(expecting 2 warnings)\n"); - - SetEnv(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "TEMP", "A1"); - EXPECT_EQ(40, Int32FromGTestEnv("temp", 40)); - - SetEnv(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "TEMP", "12X"); - EXPECT_EQ(50, Int32FromGTestEnv("temp", 50)); -} - -# endif // !defined(GTEST_GET_INT32_FROM_ENV_) - -// Tests that Int32FromGTestEnv() parses and returns the value of the -// environment variable when it represents a valid decimal integer in -// the range of an Int32. -TEST(Int32FromGTestEnvTest, ParsesAndReturnsValidValue) { - SetEnv(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "TEMP", "123"); - EXPECT_EQ(123, Int32FromGTestEnv("temp", 0)); - - SetEnv(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "TEMP", "-321"); - EXPECT_EQ(-321, Int32FromGTestEnv("temp", 0)); -} -#endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -// Tests ParseInt32Flag(). - -// Tests that ParseInt32Flag() returns false and doesn't change the -// output value when the flag has wrong format -TEST(ParseInt32FlagTest, ReturnsFalseForInvalidFlag) { - int32_t value = 123; - EXPECT_FALSE(ParseInt32Flag("--a=100", "b", &value)); - EXPECT_EQ(123, value); - - EXPECT_FALSE(ParseInt32Flag("a=100", "a", &value)); - EXPECT_EQ(123, value); -} - -// Tests that ParseInt32Flag() returns false and doesn't change the -// output value when the flag overflows as an Int32. -TEST(ParseInt32FlagTest, ReturnsDefaultWhenValueOverflows) { - printf("(expecting 2 warnings)\n"); - - int32_t value = 123; - EXPECT_FALSE(ParseInt32Flag("--abc=12345678987654321", "abc", &value)); - EXPECT_EQ(123, value); - - EXPECT_FALSE(ParseInt32Flag("--abc=-12345678987654321", "abc", &value)); - EXPECT_EQ(123, value); -} - -// Tests that ParseInt32Flag() returns false and doesn't change the -// output value when the flag does not represent a valid decimal -// integer. -TEST(ParseInt32FlagTest, ReturnsDefaultWhenValueIsInvalid) { - printf("(expecting 2 warnings)\n"); - - int32_t value = 123; - EXPECT_FALSE(ParseInt32Flag("--abc=A1", "abc", &value)); - EXPECT_EQ(123, value); - - EXPECT_FALSE(ParseInt32Flag("--abc=12X", "abc", &value)); - EXPECT_EQ(123, value); -} - -// Tests that ParseInt32Flag() parses the value of the flag and -// returns true when the flag represents a valid decimal integer in -// the range of an Int32. -TEST(ParseInt32FlagTest, ParsesAndReturnsValidValue) { - int32_t value = 123; - EXPECT_TRUE(ParseInt32Flag("--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "abc=456", "abc", &value)); - EXPECT_EQ(456, value); - - EXPECT_TRUE(ParseInt32Flag("--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "abc=-789", - "abc", &value)); - EXPECT_EQ(-789, value); -} - -// Tests that Int32FromEnvOrDie() parses the value of the var or -// returns the correct default. -// Environment variables are not supported on Windows CE. -#if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -TEST(Int32FromEnvOrDieTest, ParsesAndReturnsValidValue) { - EXPECT_EQ(333, Int32FromEnvOrDie(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "UnsetVar", 333)); - SetEnv(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "UnsetVar", "123"); - EXPECT_EQ(123, Int32FromEnvOrDie(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "UnsetVar", 333)); - SetEnv(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "UnsetVar", "-123"); - EXPECT_EQ(-123, Int32FromEnvOrDie(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "UnsetVar", 333)); -} -#endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -// Tests that Int32FromEnvOrDie() aborts with an error message -// if the variable is not an int32_t. -TEST(Int32FromEnvOrDieDeathTest, AbortsOnFailure) { - SetEnv(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "VAR", "xxx"); - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED( - Int32FromEnvOrDie(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "VAR", 123), - ".*"); -} - -// Tests that Int32FromEnvOrDie() aborts with an error message -// if the variable cannot be represented by an int32_t. -TEST(Int32FromEnvOrDieDeathTest, AbortsOnInt32Overflow) { - SetEnv(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "VAR", "1234567891234567891234"); - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED( - Int32FromEnvOrDie(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "VAR", 123), - ".*"); -} - -// Tests that ShouldRunTestOnShard() selects all tests -// where there is 1 shard. -TEST(ShouldRunTestOnShardTest, IsPartitionWhenThereIsOneShard) { - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldRunTestOnShard(1, 0, 0)); - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldRunTestOnShard(1, 0, 1)); - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldRunTestOnShard(1, 0, 2)); - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldRunTestOnShard(1, 0, 3)); - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldRunTestOnShard(1, 0, 4)); -} - -class ShouldShardTest : public testing::Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { - index_var_ = GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "INDEX"; - total_var_ = GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "TOTAL"; - } - - void TearDown() override { - SetEnv(index_var_, ""); - SetEnv(total_var_, ""); - } - - const char* index_var_; - const char* total_var_; -}; - -// Tests that sharding is disabled if neither of the environment variables -// are set. -TEST_F(ShouldShardTest, ReturnsFalseWhenNeitherEnvVarIsSet) { - SetEnv(index_var_, ""); - SetEnv(total_var_, ""); - - EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, false)); - EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, true)); -} - -// Tests that sharding is not enabled if total_shards == 1. -TEST_F(ShouldShardTest, ReturnsFalseWhenTotalShardIsOne) { - SetEnv(index_var_, "0"); - SetEnv(total_var_, "1"); - EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, false)); - EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, true)); -} - -// Tests that sharding is enabled if total_shards > 1 and -// we are not in a death test subprocess. -// Environment variables are not supported on Windows CE. -#if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE -TEST_F(ShouldShardTest, WorksWhenShardEnvVarsAreValid) { - SetEnv(index_var_, "4"); - SetEnv(total_var_, "22"); - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, false)); - EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, true)); - - SetEnv(index_var_, "8"); - SetEnv(total_var_, "9"); - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, false)); - EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, true)); - - SetEnv(index_var_, "0"); - SetEnv(total_var_, "9"); - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, false)); - EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, true)); -} -#endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE - -// Tests that we exit in error if the sharding values are not valid. - -typedef ShouldShardTest ShouldShardDeathTest; - -TEST_F(ShouldShardDeathTest, AbortsWhenShardingEnvVarsAreInvalid) { - SetEnv(index_var_, "4"); - SetEnv(total_var_, "4"); - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, false), ".*"); - - SetEnv(index_var_, "4"); - SetEnv(total_var_, "-2"); - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, false), ".*"); - - SetEnv(index_var_, "5"); - SetEnv(total_var_, ""); - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, false), ".*"); - - SetEnv(index_var_, ""); - SetEnv(total_var_, "5"); - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, false), ".*"); -} - -// Tests that ShouldRunTestOnShard is a partition when 5 -// shards are used. -TEST(ShouldRunTestOnShardTest, IsPartitionWhenThereAreFiveShards) { - // Choose an arbitrary number of tests and shards. - const int num_tests = 17; - const int num_shards = 5; - - // Check partitioning: each test should be on exactly 1 shard. - for (int test_id = 0; test_id < num_tests; test_id++) { - int prev_selected_shard_index = -1; - for (int shard_index = 0; shard_index < num_shards; shard_index++) { - if (ShouldRunTestOnShard(num_shards, shard_index, test_id)) { - if (prev_selected_shard_index < 0) { - prev_selected_shard_index = shard_index; - } else { - ADD_FAILURE() << "Shard " << prev_selected_shard_index << " and " - << shard_index << " are both selected to run test " << test_id; - } - } - } - } - - // Check balance: This is not required by the sharding protocol, but is a - // desirable property for performance. - for (int shard_index = 0; shard_index < num_shards; shard_index++) { - int num_tests_on_shard = 0; - for (int test_id = 0; test_id < num_tests; test_id++) { - num_tests_on_shard += - ShouldRunTestOnShard(num_shards, shard_index, test_id); - } - EXPECT_GE(num_tests_on_shard, num_tests / num_shards); - } -} - -// For the same reason we are not explicitly testing everything in the -// Test class, there are no separate tests for the following classes -// (except for some trivial cases): -// -// TestSuite, UnitTest, UnitTestResultPrinter. -// -// Similarly, there are no separate tests for the following macros: -// -// TEST, TEST_F, RUN_ALL_TESTS - -TEST(UnitTestTest, CanGetOriginalWorkingDir) { - ASSERT_TRUE(UnitTest::GetInstance()->original_working_dir() != nullptr); - EXPECT_STRNE(UnitTest::GetInstance()->original_working_dir(), ""); -} - -TEST(UnitTestTest, ReturnsPlausibleTimestamp) { - EXPECT_LT(0, UnitTest::GetInstance()->start_timestamp()); - EXPECT_LE(UnitTest::GetInstance()->start_timestamp(), GetTimeInMillis()); -} - -// When a property using a reserved key is supplied to this function, it -// tests that a non-fatal failure is added, a fatal failure is not added, -// and that the property is not recorded. -void ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKey( - const TestResult& test_result, const char* key) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(Test::RecordProperty(key, "1"), "Reserved key"); - ASSERT_EQ(0, test_result.test_property_count()) << "Property for key '" << key - << "' recorded unexpectedly."; -} - -void ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTest( - const char* key) { - const TestInfo* test_info = UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info(); - ASSERT_TRUE(test_info != nullptr); - ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKey(*test_info->result(), - key); -} - -void ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTestSuite( - const char* key) { - const testing::TestSuite* test_suite = - UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_suite(); - ASSERT_TRUE(test_suite != nullptr); - ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKey( - test_suite->ad_hoc_test_result(), key); -} - -void ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyOutsideOfTestSuite( - const char* key) { - ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKey( - UnitTest::GetInstance()->ad_hoc_test_result(), key); -} - -// Tests that property recording functions in UnitTest outside of tests -// functions correcly. Creating a separate instance of UnitTest ensures it -// is in a state similar to the UnitTest's singleton's between tests. -class UnitTestRecordPropertyTest : - public testing::internal::UnitTestRecordPropertyTestHelper { - public: - static void SetUpTestSuite() { - ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTestSuite( - "disabled"); - ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTestSuite( - "errors"); - ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTestSuite( - "failures"); - ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTestSuite( - "name"); - ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTestSuite( - "tests"); - ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTestSuite( - "time"); - - Test::RecordProperty("test_case_key_1", "1"); - - const testing::TestSuite* test_suite = - UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_suite(); - - ASSERT_TRUE(test_suite != nullptr); - - ASSERT_EQ(1, test_suite->ad_hoc_test_result().test_property_count()); - EXPECT_STREQ("test_case_key_1", - test_suite->ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(0).key()); - EXPECT_STREQ("1", - test_suite->ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(0).value()); - } -}; - -// Tests TestResult has the expected property when added. -TEST_F(UnitTestRecordPropertyTest, OnePropertyFoundWhenAdded) { - UnitTestRecordProperty("key_1", "1"); - - ASSERT_EQ(1, unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().test_property_count()); - - EXPECT_STREQ("key_1", - unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(0).key()); - EXPECT_STREQ("1", - unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(0).value()); -} - -// Tests TestResult has multiple properties when added. -TEST_F(UnitTestRecordPropertyTest, MultiplePropertiesFoundWhenAdded) { - UnitTestRecordProperty("key_1", "1"); - UnitTestRecordProperty("key_2", "2"); - - ASSERT_EQ(2, unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().test_property_count()); - - EXPECT_STREQ("key_1", - unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(0).key()); - EXPECT_STREQ("1", unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(0).value()); - - EXPECT_STREQ("key_2", - unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(1).key()); - EXPECT_STREQ("2", unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(1).value()); -} - -// Tests TestResult::RecordProperty() overrides values for duplicate keys. -TEST_F(UnitTestRecordPropertyTest, OverridesValuesForDuplicateKeys) { - UnitTestRecordProperty("key_1", "1"); - UnitTestRecordProperty("key_2", "2"); - UnitTestRecordProperty("key_1", "12"); - UnitTestRecordProperty("key_2", "22"); - - ASSERT_EQ(2, unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().test_property_count()); - - EXPECT_STREQ("key_1", - unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(0).key()); - EXPECT_STREQ("12", - unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(0).value()); - - EXPECT_STREQ("key_2", - unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(1).key()); - EXPECT_STREQ("22", - unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(1).value()); -} - -TEST_F(UnitTestRecordPropertyTest, - AddFailureInsideTestsWhenUsingTestSuiteReservedKeys) { - ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTest( - "name"); - ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTest( - "value_param"); - ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTest( - "type_param"); - ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTest( - "status"); - ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTest( - "time"); - ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTest( - "classname"); -} - -TEST_F(UnitTestRecordPropertyTest, - AddRecordWithReservedKeysGeneratesCorrectPropertyList) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - Test::RecordProperty("name", "1"), - "'classname', 'name', 'status', 'time', 'type_param', 'value_param'," - " 'file', and 'line' are reserved"); -} - -class UnitTestRecordPropertyTestEnvironment : public Environment { - public: - void TearDown() override { - ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyOutsideOfTestSuite( - "tests"); - ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyOutsideOfTestSuite( - "failures"); - ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyOutsideOfTestSuite( - "disabled"); - ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyOutsideOfTestSuite( - "errors"); - ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyOutsideOfTestSuite( - "name"); - ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyOutsideOfTestSuite( - "timestamp"); - ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyOutsideOfTestSuite( - "time"); - ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyOutsideOfTestSuite( - "random_seed"); - } -}; - -// This will test property recording outside of any test or test case. -static Environment* record_property_env GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ = - AddGlobalTestEnvironment(new UnitTestRecordPropertyTestEnvironment); - -// This group of tests is for predicate assertions (ASSERT_PRED*, etc) -// of various arities. They do not attempt to be exhaustive. Rather, -// view them as smoke tests that can be easily reviewed and verified. -// A more complete set of tests for predicate assertions can be found -// in gtest_pred_impl_unittest.cc. - -// First, some predicates and predicate-formatters needed by the tests. - -// Returns true if and only if the argument is an even number. -bool IsEven(int n) { - return (n % 2) == 0; -} - -// A functor that returns true if and only if the argument is an even number. -struct IsEvenFunctor { - bool operator()(int n) { return IsEven(n); } -}; - -// A predicate-formatter function that asserts the argument is an even -// number. -AssertionResult AssertIsEven(const char* expr, int n) { - if (IsEven(n)) { - return AssertionSuccess(); - } - - Message msg; - msg << expr << " evaluates to " << n << ", which is not even."; - return AssertionFailure(msg); -} - -// A predicate function that returns AssertionResult for use in -// EXPECT/ASSERT_TRUE/FALSE. -AssertionResult ResultIsEven(int n) { - if (IsEven(n)) - return AssertionSuccess() << n << " is even"; - else - return AssertionFailure() << n << " is odd"; -} - -// A predicate function that returns AssertionResult but gives no -// explanation why it succeeds. Needed for testing that -// EXPECT/ASSERT_FALSE handles such functions correctly. -AssertionResult ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(int n) { - if (IsEven(n)) - return AssertionSuccess(); - else - return AssertionFailure() << n << " is odd"; -} - -// A predicate-formatter functor that asserts the argument is an even -// number. -struct AssertIsEvenFunctor { - AssertionResult operator()(const char* expr, int n) { - return AssertIsEven(expr, n); - } -}; - -// Returns true if and only if the sum of the arguments is an even number. -bool SumIsEven2(int n1, int n2) { - return IsEven(n1 + n2); -} - -// A functor that returns true if and only if the sum of the arguments is an -// even number. -struct SumIsEven3Functor { - bool operator()(int n1, int n2, int n3) { - return IsEven(n1 + n2 + n3); - } -}; - -// A predicate-formatter function that asserts the sum of the -// arguments is an even number. -AssertionResult AssertSumIsEven4( - const char* e1, const char* e2, const char* e3, const char* e4, - int n1, int n2, int n3, int n4) { - const int sum = n1 + n2 + n3 + n4; - if (IsEven(sum)) { - return AssertionSuccess(); - } - - Message msg; - msg << e1 << " + " << e2 << " + " << e3 << " + " << e4 - << " (" << n1 << " + " << n2 << " + " << n3 << " + " << n4 - << ") evaluates to " << sum << ", which is not even."; - return AssertionFailure(msg); -} - -// A predicate-formatter functor that asserts the sum of the arguments -// is an even number. -struct AssertSumIsEven5Functor { - AssertionResult operator()( - const char* e1, const char* e2, const char* e3, const char* e4, - const char* e5, int n1, int n2, int n3, int n4, int n5) { - const int sum = n1 + n2 + n3 + n4 + n5; - if (IsEven(sum)) { - return AssertionSuccess(); - } - - Message msg; - msg << e1 << " + " << e2 << " + " << e3 << " + " << e4 << " + " << e5 - << " (" - << n1 << " + " << n2 << " + " << n3 << " + " << n4 << " + " << n5 - << ") evaluates to " << sum << ", which is not even."; - return AssertionFailure(msg); - } -}; - - -// Tests unary predicate assertions. - -// Tests unary predicate assertions that don't use a custom formatter. -TEST(Pred1Test, WithoutFormat) { - // Success cases. - EXPECT_PRED1(IsEvenFunctor(), 2) << "This failure is UNEXPECTED!"; - ASSERT_PRED1(IsEven, 4); - - // Failure cases. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED1(IsEven, 5) << "This failure is expected."; - }, "This failure is expected."); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_PRED1(IsEvenFunctor(), 5), - "evaluates to false"); -} - -// Tests unary predicate assertions that use a custom formatter. -TEST(Pred1Test, WithFormat) { - // Success cases. - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(AssertIsEven, 2); - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(AssertIsEvenFunctor(), 4) - << "This failure is UNEXPECTED!"; - - // Failure cases. - const int n = 5; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(AssertIsEvenFunctor(), n), - "n evaluates to 5, which is not even."); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(AssertIsEven, 5) << "This failure is expected."; - }, "This failure is expected."); -} - -// Tests that unary predicate assertions evaluates their arguments -// exactly once. -TEST(Pred1Test, SingleEvaluationOnFailure) { - // A success case. - static int n = 0; - EXPECT_PRED1(IsEven, n++); - EXPECT_EQ(1, n) << "The argument is not evaluated exactly once."; - - // A failure case. - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(AssertIsEvenFunctor(), n++) - << "This failure is expected."; - }, "This failure is expected."); - EXPECT_EQ(2, n) << "The argument is not evaluated exactly once."; -} - - -// Tests predicate assertions whose arity is >= 2. - -// Tests predicate assertions that don't use a custom formatter. -TEST(PredTest, WithoutFormat) { - // Success cases. - ASSERT_PRED2(SumIsEven2, 2, 4) << "This failure is UNEXPECTED!"; - EXPECT_PRED3(SumIsEven3Functor(), 4, 6, 8); - - // Failure cases. - const int n1 = 1; - const int n2 = 2; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED2(SumIsEven2, n1, n2) << "This failure is expected."; - }, "This failure is expected."); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED3(SumIsEven3Functor(), 1, 2, 4); - }, "evaluates to false"); -} - -// Tests predicate assertions that use a custom formatter. -TEST(PredTest, WithFormat) { - // Success cases. - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4(AssertSumIsEven4, 4, 6, 8, 10) << - "This failure is UNEXPECTED!"; - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5(AssertSumIsEven5Functor(), 2, 4, 6, 8, 10); - - // Failure cases. - const int n1 = 1; - const int n2 = 2; - const int n3 = 4; - const int n4 = 6; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4(AssertSumIsEven4, n1, n2, n3, n4); - }, "evaluates to 13, which is not even."); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5(AssertSumIsEven5Functor(), 1, 2, 4, 6, 8) - << "This failure is expected."; - }, "This failure is expected."); -} - -// Tests that predicate assertions evaluates their arguments -// exactly once. -TEST(PredTest, SingleEvaluationOnFailure) { - // A success case. - int n1 = 0; - int n2 = 0; - EXPECT_PRED2(SumIsEven2, n1++, n2++); - EXPECT_EQ(1, n1) << "Argument 1 is not evaluated exactly once."; - EXPECT_EQ(1, n2) << "Argument 2 is not evaluated exactly once."; - - // Another success case. - n1 = n2 = 0; - int n3 = 0; - int n4 = 0; - int n5 = 0; - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5(AssertSumIsEven5Functor(), - n1++, n2++, n3++, n4++, n5++) - << "This failure is UNEXPECTED!"; - EXPECT_EQ(1, n1) << "Argument 1 is not evaluated exactly once."; - EXPECT_EQ(1, n2) << "Argument 2 is not evaluated exactly once."; - EXPECT_EQ(1, n3) << "Argument 3 is not evaluated exactly once."; - EXPECT_EQ(1, n4) << "Argument 4 is not evaluated exactly once."; - EXPECT_EQ(1, n5) << "Argument 5 is not evaluated exactly once."; - - // A failure case. - n1 = n2 = n3 = 0; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED3(SumIsEven3Functor(), ++n1, n2++, n3++) - << "This failure is expected."; - }, "This failure is expected."); - EXPECT_EQ(1, n1) << "Argument 1 is not evaluated exactly once."; - EXPECT_EQ(1, n2) << "Argument 2 is not evaluated exactly once."; - EXPECT_EQ(1, n3) << "Argument 3 is not evaluated exactly once."; - - // Another failure case. - n1 = n2 = n3 = n4 = 0; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4(AssertSumIsEven4, ++n1, n2++, n3++, n4++); - }, "evaluates to 1, which is not even."); - EXPECT_EQ(1, n1) << "Argument 1 is not evaluated exactly once."; - EXPECT_EQ(1, n2) << "Argument 2 is not evaluated exactly once."; - EXPECT_EQ(1, n3) << "Argument 3 is not evaluated exactly once."; - EXPECT_EQ(1, n4) << "Argument 4 is not evaluated exactly once."; -} - -// Test predicate assertions for sets -TEST(PredTest, ExpectPredEvalFailure) { - std::set<int> set_a = {2, 1, 3, 4, 5}; - std::set<int> set_b = {0, 4, 8}; - const auto compare_sets = [] (std::set<int>, std::set<int>) { return false; }; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - EXPECT_PRED2(compare_sets, set_a, set_b), - "compare_sets(set_a, set_b) evaluates to false, where\nset_a evaluates " - "to { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }\nset_b evaluates to { 0, 4, 8 }"); -} - -// Some helper functions for testing using overloaded/template -// functions with ASSERT_PREDn and EXPECT_PREDn. - -bool IsPositive(double x) { - return x > 0; -} - -template <typename T> -bool IsNegative(T x) { - return x < 0; -} - -template <typename T1, typename T2> -bool GreaterThan(T1 x1, T2 x2) { - return x1 > x2; -} - -// Tests that overloaded functions can be used in *_PRED* as long as -// their types are explicitly specified. -TEST(PredicateAssertionTest, AcceptsOverloadedFunction) { - // C++Builder requires C-style casts rather than static_cast. - EXPECT_PRED1((bool (*)(int))(IsPositive), 5); // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED1((bool (*)(double))(IsPositive), 6.0); // NOLINT -} - -// Tests that template functions can be used in *_PRED* as long as -// their types are explicitly specified. -TEST(PredicateAssertionTest, AcceptsTemplateFunction) { - EXPECT_PRED1(IsNegative<int>, -5); - // Makes sure that we can handle templates with more than one - // parameter. - ASSERT_PRED2((GreaterThan<int, int>), 5, 0); -} - - -// Some helper functions for testing using overloaded/template -// functions with ASSERT_PRED_FORMATn and EXPECT_PRED_FORMATn. - -AssertionResult IsPositiveFormat(const char* /* expr */, int n) { - return n > 0 ? AssertionSuccess() : - AssertionFailure(Message() << "Failure"); -} - -AssertionResult IsPositiveFormat(const char* /* expr */, double x) { - return x > 0 ? AssertionSuccess() : - AssertionFailure(Message() << "Failure"); -} - -template <typename T> -AssertionResult IsNegativeFormat(const char* /* expr */, T x) { - return x < 0 ? AssertionSuccess() : - AssertionFailure(Message() << "Failure"); -} - -template <typename T1, typename T2> -AssertionResult EqualsFormat(const char* /* expr1 */, const char* /* expr2 */, - const T1& x1, const T2& x2) { - return x1 == x2 ? AssertionSuccess() : - AssertionFailure(Message() << "Failure"); -} - -// Tests that overloaded functions can be used in *_PRED_FORMAT* -// without explicitly specifying their types. -TEST(PredicateFormatAssertionTest, AcceptsOverloadedFunction) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(IsPositiveFormat, 5); - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(IsPositiveFormat, 6.0); -} - -// Tests that template functions can be used in *_PRED_FORMAT* without -// explicitly specifying their types. -TEST(PredicateFormatAssertionTest, AcceptsTemplateFunction) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(IsNegativeFormat, -5); - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(EqualsFormat, 3, 3); -} - - -// Tests string assertions. - -// Tests ASSERT_STREQ with non-NULL arguments. -TEST(StringAssertionTest, ASSERT_STREQ) { - const char * const p1 = "good"; - ASSERT_STREQ(p1, p1); - - // Let p2 have the same content as p1, but be at a different address. - const char p2[] = "good"; - ASSERT_STREQ(p1, p2); - - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_STREQ("bad", "good"), - " \"bad\"\n \"good\""); -} - -// Tests ASSERT_STREQ with NULL arguments. -TEST(StringAssertionTest, ASSERT_STREQ_Null) { - ASSERT_STREQ(static_cast<const char*>(nullptr), nullptr); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_STREQ(nullptr, "non-null"), "non-null"); -} - -// Tests ASSERT_STREQ with NULL arguments. -TEST(StringAssertionTest, ASSERT_STREQ_Null2) { - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_STREQ("non-null", nullptr), "non-null"); -} - -// Tests ASSERT_STRNE. -TEST(StringAssertionTest, ASSERT_STRNE) { - ASSERT_STRNE("hi", "Hi"); - ASSERT_STRNE("Hi", nullptr); - ASSERT_STRNE(nullptr, "Hi"); - ASSERT_STRNE("", nullptr); - ASSERT_STRNE(nullptr, ""); - ASSERT_STRNE("", "Hi"); - ASSERT_STRNE("Hi", ""); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_STRNE("Hi", "Hi"), - "\"Hi\" vs \"Hi\""); -} - -// Tests ASSERT_STRCASEEQ. -TEST(StringAssertionTest, ASSERT_STRCASEEQ) { - ASSERT_STRCASEEQ("hi", "Hi"); - ASSERT_STRCASEEQ(static_cast<const char*>(nullptr), nullptr); - - ASSERT_STRCASEEQ("", ""); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_STRCASEEQ("Hi", "hi2"), - "Ignoring case"); -} - -// Tests ASSERT_STRCASENE. -TEST(StringAssertionTest, ASSERT_STRCASENE) { - ASSERT_STRCASENE("hi1", "Hi2"); - ASSERT_STRCASENE("Hi", nullptr); - ASSERT_STRCASENE(nullptr, "Hi"); - ASSERT_STRCASENE("", nullptr); - ASSERT_STRCASENE(nullptr, ""); - ASSERT_STRCASENE("", "Hi"); - ASSERT_STRCASENE("Hi", ""); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_STRCASENE("Hi", "hi"), - "(ignoring case)"); -} - -// Tests *_STREQ on wide strings. -TEST(StringAssertionTest, STREQ_Wide) { - // NULL strings. - ASSERT_STREQ(static_cast<const wchar_t*>(nullptr), nullptr); - - // Empty strings. - ASSERT_STREQ(L"", L""); - - // Non-null vs NULL. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STREQ(L"non-null", nullptr), "non-null"); - - // Equal strings. - EXPECT_STREQ(L"Hi", L"Hi"); - - // Unequal strings. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STREQ(L"abc", L"Abc"), - "Abc"); - - // Strings containing wide characters. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STREQ(L"abc\x8119", L"abc\x8120"), - "abc"); - - // The streaming variation. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_STREQ(L"abc\x8119", L"abc\x8121") << "Expected failure"; - }, "Expected failure"); -} - -// Tests *_STRNE on wide strings. -TEST(StringAssertionTest, STRNE_Wide) { - // NULL strings. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - { // NOLINT - EXPECT_STRNE(static_cast<const wchar_t*>(nullptr), nullptr); - }, - ""); - - // Empty strings. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STRNE(L"", L""), - "L\"\""); - - // Non-null vs NULL. - ASSERT_STRNE(L"non-null", nullptr); - - // Equal strings. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STRNE(L"Hi", L"Hi"), - "L\"Hi\""); - - // Unequal strings. - EXPECT_STRNE(L"abc", L"Abc"); - - // Strings containing wide characters. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STRNE(L"abc\x8119", L"abc\x8119"), - "abc"); - - // The streaming variation. - ASSERT_STRNE(L"abc\x8119", L"abc\x8120") << "This shouldn't happen"; -} - -// Tests for ::testing::IsSubstring(). - -// Tests that IsSubstring() returns the correct result when the input -// argument type is const char*. -TEST(IsSubstringTest, ReturnsCorrectResultForCString) { - EXPECT_FALSE(IsSubstring("", "", nullptr, "a")); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsSubstring("", "", "b", nullptr)); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsSubstring("", "", "needle", "haystack")); - - EXPECT_TRUE(IsSubstring("", "", static_cast<const char*>(nullptr), nullptr)); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsSubstring("", "", "needle", "two needles")); -} - -// Tests that IsSubstring() returns the correct result when the input -// argument type is const wchar_t*. -TEST(IsSubstringTest, ReturnsCorrectResultForWideCString) { - EXPECT_FALSE(IsSubstring("", "", kNull, L"a")); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsSubstring("", "", L"b", kNull)); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsSubstring("", "", L"needle", L"haystack")); - - EXPECT_TRUE( - IsSubstring("", "", static_cast<const wchar_t*>(nullptr), nullptr)); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsSubstring("", "", L"needle", L"two needles")); -} - -// Tests that IsSubstring() generates the correct message when the input -// argument type is const char*. -TEST(IsSubstringTest, GeneratesCorrectMessageForCString) { - EXPECT_STREQ("Value of: needle_expr\n" - " Actual: \"needle\"\n" - "Expected: a substring of haystack_expr\n" - "Which is: \"haystack\"", - IsSubstring("needle_expr", "haystack_expr", - "needle", "haystack").failure_message()); -} - -// Tests that IsSubstring returns the correct result when the input -// argument type is ::std::string. -TEST(IsSubstringTest, ReturnsCorrectResultsForStdString) { - EXPECT_TRUE(IsSubstring("", "", std::string("hello"), "ahellob")); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsSubstring("", "", "hello", std::string("world"))); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING -// Tests that IsSubstring returns the correct result when the input -// argument type is ::std::wstring. -TEST(IsSubstringTest, ReturnsCorrectResultForStdWstring) { - EXPECT_TRUE(IsSubstring("", "", ::std::wstring(L"needle"), L"two needles")); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsSubstring("", "", L"needle", ::std::wstring(L"haystack"))); -} - -// Tests that IsSubstring() generates the correct message when the input -// argument type is ::std::wstring. -TEST(IsSubstringTest, GeneratesCorrectMessageForWstring) { - EXPECT_STREQ("Value of: needle_expr\n" - " Actual: L\"needle\"\n" - "Expected: a substring of haystack_expr\n" - "Which is: L\"haystack\"", - IsSubstring( - "needle_expr", "haystack_expr", - ::std::wstring(L"needle"), L"haystack").failure_message()); -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING - -// Tests for ::testing::IsNotSubstring(). - -// Tests that IsNotSubstring() returns the correct result when the input -// argument type is const char*. -TEST(IsNotSubstringTest, ReturnsCorrectResultForCString) { - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNotSubstring("", "", "needle", "haystack")); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsNotSubstring("", "", "needle", "two needles")); -} - -// Tests that IsNotSubstring() returns the correct result when the input -// argument type is const wchar_t*. -TEST(IsNotSubstringTest, ReturnsCorrectResultForWideCString) { - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNotSubstring("", "", L"needle", L"haystack")); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsNotSubstring("", "", L"needle", L"two needles")); -} - -// Tests that IsNotSubstring() generates the correct message when the input -// argument type is const wchar_t*. -TEST(IsNotSubstringTest, GeneratesCorrectMessageForWideCString) { - EXPECT_STREQ("Value of: needle_expr\n" - " Actual: L\"needle\"\n" - "Expected: not a substring of haystack_expr\n" - "Which is: L\"two needles\"", - IsNotSubstring( - "needle_expr", "haystack_expr", - L"needle", L"two needles").failure_message()); -} - -// Tests that IsNotSubstring returns the correct result when the input -// argument type is ::std::string. -TEST(IsNotSubstringTest, ReturnsCorrectResultsForStdString) { - EXPECT_FALSE(IsNotSubstring("", "", std::string("hello"), "ahellob")); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNotSubstring("", "", "hello", std::string("world"))); -} - -// Tests that IsNotSubstring() generates the correct message when the input -// argument type is ::std::string. -TEST(IsNotSubstringTest, GeneratesCorrectMessageForStdString) { - EXPECT_STREQ("Value of: needle_expr\n" - " Actual: \"needle\"\n" - "Expected: not a substring of haystack_expr\n" - "Which is: \"two needles\"", - IsNotSubstring( - "needle_expr", "haystack_expr", - ::std::string("needle"), "two needles").failure_message()); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING - -// Tests that IsNotSubstring returns the correct result when the input -// argument type is ::std::wstring. -TEST(IsNotSubstringTest, ReturnsCorrectResultForStdWstring) { - EXPECT_FALSE( - IsNotSubstring("", "", ::std::wstring(L"needle"), L"two needles")); - EXPECT_TRUE(IsNotSubstring("", "", L"needle", ::std::wstring(L"haystack"))); -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING - -// Tests floating-point assertions. - -template <typename RawType> -class FloatingPointTest : public Test { - protected: - // Pre-calculated numbers to be used by the tests. - struct TestValues { - RawType close_to_positive_zero; - RawType close_to_negative_zero; - RawType further_from_negative_zero; - - RawType close_to_one; - RawType further_from_one; - - RawType infinity; - RawType close_to_infinity; - RawType further_from_infinity; - - RawType nan1; - RawType nan2; - }; - - typedef typename testing::internal::FloatingPoint<RawType> Floating; - typedef typename Floating::Bits Bits; - - void SetUp() override { - const size_t max_ulps = Floating::kMaxUlps; - - // The bits that represent 0.0. - const Bits zero_bits = Floating(0).bits(); - - // Makes some numbers close to 0.0. - values_.close_to_positive_zero = Floating::ReinterpretBits( - zero_bits + max_ulps/2); - values_.close_to_negative_zero = -Floating::ReinterpretBits( - zero_bits + max_ulps - max_ulps/2); - values_.further_from_negative_zero = -Floating::ReinterpretBits( - zero_bits + max_ulps + 1 - max_ulps/2); - - // The bits that represent 1.0. - const Bits one_bits = Floating(1).bits(); - - // Makes some numbers close to 1.0. - values_.close_to_one = Floating::ReinterpretBits(one_bits + max_ulps); - values_.further_from_one = Floating::ReinterpretBits( - one_bits + max_ulps + 1); - - // +infinity. - values_.infinity = Floating::Infinity(); - - // The bits that represent +infinity. - const Bits infinity_bits = Floating(values_.infinity).bits(); - - // Makes some numbers close to infinity. - values_.close_to_infinity = Floating::ReinterpretBits( - infinity_bits - max_ulps); - values_.further_from_infinity = Floating::ReinterpretBits( - infinity_bits - max_ulps - 1); - - // Makes some NAN's. Sets the most significant bit of the fraction so that - // our NaN's are quiet; trying to process a signaling NaN would raise an - // exception if our environment enables floating point exceptions. - values_.nan1 = Floating::ReinterpretBits(Floating::kExponentBitMask - | (static_cast<Bits>(1) << (Floating::kFractionBitCount - 1)) | 1); - values_.nan2 = Floating::ReinterpretBits(Floating::kExponentBitMask - | (static_cast<Bits>(1) << (Floating::kFractionBitCount - 1)) | 200); - } - - void TestSize() { - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(RawType), sizeof(Bits)); - } - - static TestValues values_; -}; - -template <typename RawType> -typename FloatingPointTest<RawType>::TestValues - FloatingPointTest<RawType>::values_; - -// Instantiates FloatingPointTest for testing *_FLOAT_EQ. -typedef FloatingPointTest<float> FloatTest; - -// Tests that the size of Float::Bits matches the size of float. -TEST_F(FloatTest, Size) { - TestSize(); -} - -// Tests comparing with +0 and -0. -TEST_F(FloatTest, Zeros) { - EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(0.0, -0.0); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(-0.0, 1.0), - "1.0"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FLOAT_EQ(0.0, 1.5), - "1.5"); -} - -// Tests comparing numbers close to 0. -// -// This ensures that *_FLOAT_EQ handles the sign correctly and no -// overflow occurs when comparing numbers whose absolute value is very -// small. -TEST_F(FloatTest, AlmostZeros) { - // In C++Builder, names within local classes (such as used by - // EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE) cannot be resolved against static members of the - // scoping class. Use a static local alias as a workaround. - // We use the assignment syntax since some compilers, like Sun Studio, - // don't allow initializing references using construction syntax - // (parentheses). - static const FloatTest::TestValues& v = this->values_; - - EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(0.0, v.close_to_positive_zero); - EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(-0.0, v.close_to_negative_zero); - EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(v.close_to_positive_zero, v.close_to_negative_zero); - - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_FLOAT_EQ(v.close_to_positive_zero, - v.further_from_negative_zero); - }, "v.further_from_negative_zero"); -} - -// Tests comparing numbers close to each other. -TEST_F(FloatTest, SmallDiff) { - EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(1.0, values_.close_to_one); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(1.0, values_.further_from_one), - "values_.further_from_one"); -} - -// Tests comparing numbers far apart. -TEST_F(FloatTest, LargeDiff) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(2.5, 3.0), - "3.0"); -} - -// Tests comparing with infinity. -// -// This ensures that no overflow occurs when comparing numbers whose -// absolute value is very large. -TEST_F(FloatTest, Infinity) { - EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(values_.infinity, values_.close_to_infinity); - EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(-values_.infinity, -values_.close_to_infinity); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(values_.infinity, -values_.infinity), - "-values_.infinity"); - - // This is interesting as the representations of infinity and nan1 - // are only 1 DLP apart. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(values_.infinity, values_.nan1), - "values_.nan1"); -} - -// Tests that comparing with NAN always returns false. -TEST_F(FloatTest, NaN) { - // In C++Builder, names within local classes (such as used by - // EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE) cannot be resolved against static members of the - // scoping class. Use a static local alias as a workaround. - // We use the assignment syntax since some compilers, like Sun Studio, - // don't allow initializing references using construction syntax - // (parentheses). - static const FloatTest::TestValues& v = this->values_; - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(v.nan1, v.nan1), - "v.nan1"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(v.nan1, v.nan2), - "v.nan2"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(1.0, v.nan1), - "v.nan1"); - - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FLOAT_EQ(v.nan1, v.infinity), - "v.infinity"); -} - -// Tests that *_FLOAT_EQ are reflexive. -TEST_F(FloatTest, Reflexive) { - EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(0.0, 0.0); - EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(1.0, 1.0); - ASSERT_FLOAT_EQ(values_.infinity, values_.infinity); -} - -// Tests that *_FLOAT_EQ are commutative. -TEST_F(FloatTest, Commutative) { - // We already tested EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(1.0, values_.close_to_one). - EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(values_.close_to_one, 1.0); - - // We already tested EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(1.0, values_.further_from_one). - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(values_.further_from_one, 1.0), - "1.0"); -} - -// Tests EXPECT_NEAR. -TEST_F(FloatTest, EXPECT_NEAR) { - EXPECT_NEAR(-1.0f, -1.1f, 0.2f); - EXPECT_NEAR(2.0f, 3.0f, 1.0f); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_NEAR(1.0f, 1.5f, 0.25f), // NOLINT - "The difference between 1.0f and 1.5f is 0.5, " - "which exceeds 0.25f"); -} - -// Tests ASSERT_NEAR. -TEST_F(FloatTest, ASSERT_NEAR) { - ASSERT_NEAR(-1.0f, -1.1f, 0.2f); - ASSERT_NEAR(2.0f, 3.0f, 1.0f); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_NEAR(1.0f, 1.5f, 0.25f), // NOLINT - "The difference between 1.0f and 1.5f is 0.5, " - "which exceeds 0.25f"); -} - -// Tests the cases where FloatLE() should succeed. -TEST_F(FloatTest, FloatLESucceeds) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(FloatLE, 1.0f, 2.0f); // When val1 < val2, - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(FloatLE, 1.0f, 1.0f); // val1 == val2, - - // or when val1 is greater than, but almost equals to, val2. - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(FloatLE, values_.close_to_positive_zero, 0.0f); -} - -// Tests the cases where FloatLE() should fail. -TEST_F(FloatTest, FloatLEFails) { - // When val1 is greater than val2 by a large margin, - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(FloatLE, 2.0f, 1.0f), - "(2.0f) <= (1.0f)"); - - // or by a small yet non-negligible margin, - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(FloatLE, values_.further_from_one, 1.0f); - }, "(values_.further_from_one) <= (1.0f)"); - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(FloatLE, values_.nan1, values_.infinity); - }, "(values_.nan1) <= (values_.infinity)"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(FloatLE, -values_.infinity, values_.nan1); - }, "(-values_.infinity) <= (values_.nan1)"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(FloatLE, values_.nan1, values_.nan1); - }, "(values_.nan1) <= (values_.nan1)"); -} - -// Instantiates FloatingPointTest for testing *_DOUBLE_EQ. -typedef FloatingPointTest<double> DoubleTest; - -// Tests that the size of Double::Bits matches the size of double. -TEST_F(DoubleTest, Size) { - TestSize(); -} - -// Tests comparing with +0 and -0. -TEST_F(DoubleTest, Zeros) { - EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(0.0, -0.0); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(-0.0, 1.0), - "1.0"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_DOUBLE_EQ(0.0, 1.0), - "1.0"); -} - -// Tests comparing numbers close to 0. -// -// This ensures that *_DOUBLE_EQ handles the sign correctly and no -// overflow occurs when comparing numbers whose absolute value is very -// small. -TEST_F(DoubleTest, AlmostZeros) { - // In C++Builder, names within local classes (such as used by - // EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE) cannot be resolved against static members of the - // scoping class. Use a static local alias as a workaround. - // We use the assignment syntax since some compilers, like Sun Studio, - // don't allow initializing references using construction syntax - // (parentheses). - static const DoubleTest::TestValues& v = this->values_; - - EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(0.0, v.close_to_positive_zero); - EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(-0.0, v.close_to_negative_zero); - EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(v.close_to_positive_zero, v.close_to_negative_zero); - - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_DOUBLE_EQ(v.close_to_positive_zero, - v.further_from_negative_zero); - }, "v.further_from_negative_zero"); -} - -// Tests comparing numbers close to each other. -TEST_F(DoubleTest, SmallDiff) { - EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(1.0, values_.close_to_one); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(1.0, values_.further_from_one), - "values_.further_from_one"); -} - -// Tests comparing numbers far apart. -TEST_F(DoubleTest, LargeDiff) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(2.0, 3.0), - "3.0"); -} - -// Tests comparing with infinity. -// -// This ensures that no overflow occurs when comparing numbers whose -// absolute value is very large. -TEST_F(DoubleTest, Infinity) { - EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(values_.infinity, values_.close_to_infinity); - EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(-values_.infinity, -values_.close_to_infinity); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(values_.infinity, -values_.infinity), - "-values_.infinity"); - - // This is interesting as the representations of infinity_ and nan1_ - // are only 1 DLP apart. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(values_.infinity, values_.nan1), - "values_.nan1"); -} - -// Tests that comparing with NAN always returns false. -TEST_F(DoubleTest, NaN) { - static const DoubleTest::TestValues& v = this->values_; - - // Nokia's STLport crashes if we try to output infinity or NaN. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(v.nan1, v.nan1), - "v.nan1"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(v.nan1, v.nan2), "v.nan2"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(1.0, v.nan1), "v.nan1"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_DOUBLE_EQ(v.nan1, v.infinity), - "v.infinity"); -} - -// Tests that *_DOUBLE_EQ are reflexive. -TEST_F(DoubleTest, Reflexive) { - EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(0.0, 0.0); - EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(1.0, 1.0); - ASSERT_DOUBLE_EQ(values_.infinity, values_.infinity); -} - -// Tests that *_DOUBLE_EQ are commutative. -TEST_F(DoubleTest, Commutative) { - // We already tested EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(1.0, values_.close_to_one). - EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(values_.close_to_one, 1.0); - - // We already tested EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(1.0, values_.further_from_one). - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(values_.further_from_one, 1.0), - "1.0"); -} - -// Tests EXPECT_NEAR. -TEST_F(DoubleTest, EXPECT_NEAR) { - EXPECT_NEAR(-1.0, -1.1, 0.2); - EXPECT_NEAR(2.0, 3.0, 1.0); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_NEAR(1.0, 1.5, 0.25), // NOLINT - "The difference between 1.0 and 1.5 is 0.5, " - "which exceeds 0.25"); -} - -// Tests ASSERT_NEAR. -TEST_F(DoubleTest, ASSERT_NEAR) { - ASSERT_NEAR(-1.0, -1.1, 0.2); - ASSERT_NEAR(2.0, 3.0, 1.0); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_NEAR(1.0, 1.5, 0.25), // NOLINT - "The difference between 1.0 and 1.5 is 0.5, " - "which exceeds 0.25"); -} - -// Tests the cases where DoubleLE() should succeed. -TEST_F(DoubleTest, DoubleLESucceeds) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(DoubleLE, 1.0, 2.0); // When val1 < val2, - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(DoubleLE, 1.0, 1.0); // val1 == val2, - - // or when val1 is greater than, but almost equals to, val2. - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(DoubleLE, values_.close_to_positive_zero, 0.0); -} - -// Tests the cases where DoubleLE() should fail. -TEST_F(DoubleTest, DoubleLEFails) { - // When val1 is greater than val2 by a large margin, - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(DoubleLE, 2.0, 1.0), - "(2.0) <= (1.0)"); - - // or by a small yet non-negligible margin, - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(DoubleLE, values_.further_from_one, 1.0); - }, "(values_.further_from_one) <= (1.0)"); - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(DoubleLE, values_.nan1, values_.infinity); - }, "(values_.nan1) <= (values_.infinity)"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(DoubleLE, -values_.infinity, values_.nan1); - }, " (-values_.infinity) <= (values_.nan1)"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(DoubleLE, values_.nan1, values_.nan1); - }, "(values_.nan1) <= (values_.nan1)"); -} - - -// Verifies that a test or test case whose name starts with DISABLED_ is -// not run. - -// A test whose name starts with DISABLED_. -// Should not run. -TEST(DisabledTest, DISABLED_TestShouldNotRun) { - FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: Disabled test should not be run."; -} - -// A test whose name does not start with DISABLED_. -// Should run. -TEST(DisabledTest, NotDISABLED_TestShouldRun) { - EXPECT_EQ(1, 1); -} - -// A test case whose name starts with DISABLED_. -// Should not run. -TEST(DISABLED_TestSuite, TestShouldNotRun) { - FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: Test in disabled test case should not be run."; -} - -// A test case and test whose names start with DISABLED_. -// Should not run. -TEST(DISABLED_TestSuite, DISABLED_TestShouldNotRun) { - FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: Test in disabled test case should not be run."; -} - -// Check that when all tests in a test case are disabled, SetUpTestSuite() and -// TearDownTestSuite() are not called. -class DisabledTestsTest : public Test { - protected: - static void SetUpTestSuite() { - FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: All tests disabled in test case. " - "SetUpTestSuite() should not be called."; - } - - static void TearDownTestSuite() { - FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: All tests disabled in test case. " - "TearDownTestSuite() should not be called."; - } -}; - -TEST_F(DisabledTestsTest, DISABLED_TestShouldNotRun_1) { - FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: Disabled test should not be run."; -} - -TEST_F(DisabledTestsTest, DISABLED_TestShouldNotRun_2) { - FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: Disabled test should not be run."; -} - -// Tests that disabled typed tests aren't run. - -#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - -template <typename T> -class TypedTest : public Test { -}; - -typedef testing::Types<int, double> NumericTypes; -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(TypedTest, NumericTypes); - -TYPED_TEST(TypedTest, DISABLED_ShouldNotRun) { - FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: Disabled typed test should not run."; -} - -template <typename T> -class DISABLED_TypedTest : public Test { -}; - -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(DISABLED_TypedTest, NumericTypes); - -TYPED_TEST(DISABLED_TypedTest, ShouldNotRun) { - FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: Disabled typed test should not run."; -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST - -// Tests that disabled type-parameterized tests aren't run. - -#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P - -template <typename T> -class TypedTestP : public Test { -}; - -TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(TypedTestP); - -TYPED_TEST_P(TypedTestP, DISABLED_ShouldNotRun) { - FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: " - << "Disabled type-parameterized test should not run."; -} - -REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(TypedTestP, DISABLED_ShouldNotRun); - -INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(My, TypedTestP, NumericTypes); - -template <typename T> -class DISABLED_TypedTestP : public Test { -}; - -TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(DISABLED_TypedTestP); - -TYPED_TEST_P(DISABLED_TypedTestP, ShouldNotRun) { - FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: " - << "Disabled type-parameterized test should not run."; -} - -REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(DISABLED_TypedTestP, ShouldNotRun); - -INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(My, DISABLED_TypedTestP, NumericTypes); - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P - -// Tests that assertion macros evaluate their arguments exactly once. - -class SingleEvaluationTest : public Test { - public: // Must be public and not protected due to a bug in g++ 3.4.2. - // This helper function is needed by the FailedASSERT_STREQ test - // below. It's public to work around C++Builder's bug with scoping local - // classes. - static void CompareAndIncrementCharPtrs() { - ASSERT_STREQ(p1_++, p2_++); - } - - // This helper function is needed by the FailedASSERT_NE test below. It's - // public to work around C++Builder's bug with scoping local classes. - static void CompareAndIncrementInts() { - ASSERT_NE(a_++, b_++); - } - - protected: - SingleEvaluationTest() { - p1_ = s1_; - p2_ = s2_; - a_ = 0; - b_ = 0; - } - - static const char* const s1_; - static const char* const s2_; - static const char* p1_; - static const char* p2_; - - static int a_; - static int b_; -}; - -const char* const SingleEvaluationTest::s1_ = "01234"; -const char* const SingleEvaluationTest::s2_ = "abcde"; -const char* SingleEvaluationTest::p1_; -const char* SingleEvaluationTest::p2_; -int SingleEvaluationTest::a_; -int SingleEvaluationTest::b_; - -// Tests that when ASSERT_STREQ fails, it evaluates its arguments -// exactly once. -TEST_F(SingleEvaluationTest, FailedASSERT_STREQ) { - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(SingleEvaluationTest::CompareAndIncrementCharPtrs(), - "p2_++"); - EXPECT_EQ(s1_ + 1, p1_); - EXPECT_EQ(s2_ + 1, p2_); -} - -// Tests that string assertion arguments are evaluated exactly once. -TEST_F(SingleEvaluationTest, ASSERT_STR) { - // successful EXPECT_STRNE - EXPECT_STRNE(p1_++, p2_++); - EXPECT_EQ(s1_ + 1, p1_); - EXPECT_EQ(s2_ + 1, p2_); - - // failed EXPECT_STRCASEEQ - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STRCASEEQ(p1_++, p2_++), - "Ignoring case"); - EXPECT_EQ(s1_ + 2, p1_); - EXPECT_EQ(s2_ + 2, p2_); -} - -// Tests that when ASSERT_NE fails, it evaluates its arguments exactly -// once. -TEST_F(SingleEvaluationTest, FailedASSERT_NE) { - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(SingleEvaluationTest::CompareAndIncrementInts(), - "(a_++) != (b_++)"); - EXPECT_EQ(1, a_); - EXPECT_EQ(1, b_); -} - -// Tests that assertion arguments are evaluated exactly once. -TEST_F(SingleEvaluationTest, OtherCases) { - // successful EXPECT_TRUE - EXPECT_TRUE(0 == a_++); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(1, a_); - - // failed EXPECT_TRUE - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_TRUE(-1 == a_++), "-1 == a_++"); - EXPECT_EQ(2, a_); - - // successful EXPECT_GT - EXPECT_GT(a_++, b_++); - EXPECT_EQ(3, a_); - EXPECT_EQ(1, b_); - - // failed EXPECT_LT - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_LT(a_++, b_++), "(a_++) < (b_++)"); - EXPECT_EQ(4, a_); - EXPECT_EQ(2, b_); - - // successful ASSERT_TRUE - ASSERT_TRUE(0 < a_++); // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(5, a_); - - // successful ASSERT_GT - ASSERT_GT(a_++, b_++); - EXPECT_EQ(6, a_); - EXPECT_EQ(3, b_); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -void ThrowAnInteger() { - throw 1; -} -void ThrowRuntimeError(const char* what) { - throw std::runtime_error(what); -} - -// Tests that assertion arguments are evaluated exactly once. -TEST_F(SingleEvaluationTest, ExceptionTests) { - // successful EXPECT_THROW - EXPECT_THROW({ // NOLINT - a_++; - ThrowAnInteger(); - }, int); - EXPECT_EQ(1, a_); - - // failed EXPECT_THROW, throws different - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_THROW({ // NOLINT - a_++; - ThrowAnInteger(); - }, bool), "throws a different type"); - EXPECT_EQ(2, a_); - - // failed EXPECT_THROW, throws nothing - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_THROW(a_++, bool), "throws nothing"); - EXPECT_EQ(3, a_); - - // successful EXPECT_NO_THROW - EXPECT_NO_THROW(a_++); - EXPECT_EQ(4, a_); - - // failed EXPECT_NO_THROW - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_NO_THROW({ // NOLINT - a_++; - ThrowAnInteger(); - }), "it throws"); - EXPECT_EQ(5, a_); - - // successful EXPECT_ANY_THROW - EXPECT_ANY_THROW({ // NOLINT - a_++; - ThrowAnInteger(); - }); - EXPECT_EQ(6, a_); - - // failed EXPECT_ANY_THROW - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_ANY_THROW(a_++), "it doesn't"); - EXPECT_EQ(7, a_); -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -// Tests {ASSERT|EXPECT}_NO_FATAL_FAILURE. -class NoFatalFailureTest : public Test { - protected: - void Succeeds() {} - void FailsNonFatal() { - ADD_FAILURE() << "some non-fatal failure"; - } - void Fails() { - FAIL() << "some fatal failure"; - } - - void DoAssertNoFatalFailureOnFails() { - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(Fails()); - ADD_FAILURE() << "should not reach here."; - } - - void DoExpectNoFatalFailureOnFails() { - EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(Fails()); - ADD_FAILURE() << "other failure"; - } -}; - -TEST_F(NoFatalFailureTest, NoFailure) { - EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(Succeeds()); - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(Succeeds()); -} - -TEST_F(NoFatalFailureTest, NonFatalIsNoFailure) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(FailsNonFatal()), - "some non-fatal failure"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(FailsNonFatal()), - "some non-fatal failure"); -} - -TEST_F(NoFatalFailureTest, AssertNoFatalFailureOnFatalFailure) { - TestPartResultArray gtest_failures; - { - ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter gtest_reporter(>est_failures); - DoAssertNoFatalFailureOnFails(); - } - ASSERT_EQ(2, gtest_failures.size()); - EXPECT_EQ(TestPartResult::kFatalFailure, - gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(0).type()); - EXPECT_EQ(TestPartResult::kFatalFailure, - gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(1).type()); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(testing::IsSubstring, "some fatal failure", - gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(0).message()); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(testing::IsSubstring, "it does", - gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(1).message()); -} - -TEST_F(NoFatalFailureTest, ExpectNoFatalFailureOnFatalFailure) { - TestPartResultArray gtest_failures; - { - ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter gtest_reporter(>est_failures); - DoExpectNoFatalFailureOnFails(); - } - ASSERT_EQ(3, gtest_failures.size()); - EXPECT_EQ(TestPartResult::kFatalFailure, - gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(0).type()); - EXPECT_EQ(TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure, - gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(1).type()); - EXPECT_EQ(TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure, - gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(2).type()); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(testing::IsSubstring, "some fatal failure", - gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(0).message()); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(testing::IsSubstring, "it does", - gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(1).message()); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(testing::IsSubstring, "other failure", - gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(2).message()); -} - -TEST_F(NoFatalFailureTest, MessageIsStreamable) { - TestPartResultArray gtest_failures; - { - ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter gtest_reporter(>est_failures); - EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL() << "foo") << "my message"; - } - ASSERT_EQ(2, gtest_failures.size()); - EXPECT_EQ(TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure, - gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(0).type()); - EXPECT_EQ(TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure, - gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(1).type()); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(testing::IsSubstring, "foo", - gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(0).message()); - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(testing::IsSubstring, "my message", - gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(1).message()); -} - -// Tests non-string assertions. - -std::string EditsToString(const std::vector<EditType>& edits) { - std::string out; - for (size_t i = 0; i < edits.size(); ++i) { - static const char kEdits[] = " +-/"; - out.append(1, kEdits[edits[i]]); - } - return out; -} - -std::vector<size_t> CharsToIndices(const std::string& str) { - std::vector<size_t> out; - for (size_t i = 0; i < str.size(); ++i) { - out.push_back(static_cast<size_t>(str[i])); - } - return out; -} - -std::vector<std::string> CharsToLines(const std::string& str) { - std::vector<std::string> out; - for (size_t i = 0; i < str.size(); ++i) { - out.push_back(str.substr(i, 1)); - } - return out; -} - -TEST(EditDistance, TestSuites) { - struct Case { - int line; - const char* left; - const char* right; - const char* expected_edits; - const char* expected_diff; - }; - static const Case kCases[] = { - // No change. - {__LINE__, "A", "A", " ", ""}, - {__LINE__, "ABCDE", "ABCDE", " ", ""}, - // Simple adds. - {__LINE__, "X", "XA", " +", "@@ +1,2 @@\n X\n+A\n"}, - {__LINE__, "X", "XABCD", " ++++", "@@ +1,5 @@\n X\n+A\n+B\n+C\n+D\n"}, - // Simple removes. - {__LINE__, "XA", "X", " -", "@@ -1,2 @@\n X\n-A\n"}, - {__LINE__, "XABCD", "X", " ----", "@@ -1,5 @@\n X\n-A\n-B\n-C\n-D\n"}, - // Simple replaces. - {__LINE__, "A", "a", "/", "@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@\n-A\n+a\n"}, - {__LINE__, "ABCD", "abcd", "////", - "@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@\n-A\n-B\n-C\n-D\n+a\n+b\n+c\n+d\n"}, - // Path finding. - {__LINE__, "ABCDEFGH", "ABXEGH1", " -/ - +", - "@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@\n A\n B\n-C\n-D\n+X\n E\n-F\n G\n H\n+1\n"}, - {__LINE__, "AAAABCCCC", "ABABCDCDC", "- / + / ", - "@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@\n-A\n A\n-A\n+B\n A\n B\n C\n+D\n C\n-C\n+D\n C\n"}, - {__LINE__, "ABCDE", "BCDCD", "- +/", - "@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@\n-A\n B\n C\n D\n-E\n+C\n+D\n"}, - {__LINE__, "ABCDEFGHIJKL", "BCDCDEFGJKLJK", "- ++ -- ++", - "@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@\n-A\n B\n+C\n+D\n C\n D\n" - "@@ -6,7 +7,7 @@\n F\n G\n-H\n-I\n J\n K\n L\n+J\n+K\n"}, - {}}; - for (const Case* c = kCases; c->left; ++c) { - EXPECT_TRUE(c->expected_edits == - EditsToString(CalculateOptimalEdits(CharsToIndices(c->left), - CharsToIndices(c->right)))) - << "Left <" << c->left << "> Right <" << c->right << "> Edits <" - << EditsToString(CalculateOptimalEdits( - CharsToIndices(c->left), CharsToIndices(c->right))) << ">"; - EXPECT_TRUE(c->expected_diff == CreateUnifiedDiff(CharsToLines(c->left), - CharsToLines(c->right))) - << "Left <" << c->left << "> Right <" << c->right << "> Diff <" - << CreateUnifiedDiff(CharsToLines(c->left), CharsToLines(c->right)) - << ">"; - } -} - -// Tests EqFailure(), used for implementing *EQ* assertions. -TEST(AssertionTest, EqFailure) { - const std::string foo_val("5"), bar_val("6"); - const std::string msg1( - EqFailure("foo", "bar", foo_val, bar_val, false) - .failure_message()); - EXPECT_STREQ( - "Expected equality of these values:\n" - " foo\n" - " Which is: 5\n" - " bar\n" - " Which is: 6", - msg1.c_str()); - - const std::string msg2( - EqFailure("foo", "6", foo_val, bar_val, false) - .failure_message()); - EXPECT_STREQ( - "Expected equality of these values:\n" - " foo\n" - " Which is: 5\n" - " 6", - msg2.c_str()); - - const std::string msg3( - EqFailure("5", "bar", foo_val, bar_val, false) - .failure_message()); - EXPECT_STREQ( - "Expected equality of these values:\n" - " 5\n" - " bar\n" - " Which is: 6", - msg3.c_str()); - - const std::string msg4( - EqFailure("5", "6", foo_val, bar_val, false).failure_message()); - EXPECT_STREQ( - "Expected equality of these values:\n" - " 5\n" - " 6", - msg4.c_str()); - - const std::string msg5( - EqFailure("foo", "bar", - std::string("\"x\""), std::string("\"y\""), - true).failure_message()); - EXPECT_STREQ( - "Expected equality of these values:\n" - " foo\n" - " Which is: \"x\"\n" - " bar\n" - " Which is: \"y\"\n" - "Ignoring case", - msg5.c_str()); -} - -TEST(AssertionTest, EqFailureWithDiff) { - const std::string left( - "1\\n2XXX\\n3\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n11\\n12XXX\\n13\\n14\\n15"); - const std::string right( - "1\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n11\\n12\\n13\\n14"); - const std::string msg1( - EqFailure("left", "right", left, right, false).failure_message()); - EXPECT_STREQ( - "Expected equality of these values:\n" - " left\n" - " Which is: " - "1\\n2XXX\\n3\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n10\\n11\\n12XXX\\n13\\n14\\n15\n" - " right\n" - " Which is: 1\\n2\\n3\\n4\\n5\\n6\\n7\\n8\\n9\\n11\\n12\\n13\\n14\n" - "With diff:\n@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@\n 1\n-2XXX\n+2\n 3\n+4\n 5\n 6\n" - "@@ -7,8 +8,6 @@\n 8\n 9\n-10\n 11\n-12XXX\n+12\n 13\n 14\n-15\n", - msg1.c_str()); -} - -// Tests AppendUserMessage(), used for implementing the *EQ* macros. -TEST(AssertionTest, AppendUserMessage) { - const std::string foo("foo"); - - Message msg; - EXPECT_STREQ("foo", - AppendUserMessage(foo, msg).c_str()); - - msg << "bar"; - EXPECT_STREQ("foo\nbar", - AppendUserMessage(foo, msg).c_str()); -} - -#ifdef __BORLANDC__ -// Silences warnings: "Condition is always true", "Unreachable code" -# pragma option push -w-ccc -w-rch -#endif - -// Tests ASSERT_TRUE. -TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_TRUE) { - ASSERT_TRUE(2 > 1); // NOLINT - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_TRUE(2 < 1), - "2 < 1"); -} - -// Tests ASSERT_TRUE(predicate) for predicates returning AssertionResult. -TEST(AssertionTest, AssertTrueWithAssertionResult) { - ASSERT_TRUE(ResultIsEven(2)); -#ifndef __BORLANDC__ - // ICE's in C++Builder. - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_TRUE(ResultIsEven(3)), - "Value of: ResultIsEven(3)\n" - " Actual: false (3 is odd)\n" - "Expected: true"); -#endif - ASSERT_TRUE(ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(2)); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_TRUE(ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(3)), - "Value of: ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(3)\n" - " Actual: false (3 is odd)\n" - "Expected: true"); -} - -// Tests ASSERT_FALSE. -TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_FALSE) { - ASSERT_FALSE(2 < 1); // NOLINT - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FALSE(2 > 1), - "Value of: 2 > 1\n" - " Actual: true\n" - "Expected: false"); -} - -// Tests ASSERT_FALSE(predicate) for predicates returning AssertionResult. -TEST(AssertionTest, AssertFalseWithAssertionResult) { - ASSERT_FALSE(ResultIsEven(3)); -#ifndef __BORLANDC__ - // ICE's in C++Builder. - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FALSE(ResultIsEven(2)), - "Value of: ResultIsEven(2)\n" - " Actual: true (2 is even)\n" - "Expected: false"); -#endif - ASSERT_FALSE(ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(3)); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FALSE(ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(2)), - "Value of: ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(2)\n" - " Actual: true\n" - "Expected: false"); -} - -#ifdef __BORLANDC__ -// Restores warnings after previous "#pragma option push" suppressed them -# pragma option pop -#endif - -// Tests using ASSERT_EQ on double values. The purpose is to make -// sure that the specialization we did for integer and anonymous enums -// isn't used for double arguments. -TEST(ExpectTest, ASSERT_EQ_Double) { - // A success. - ASSERT_EQ(5.6, 5.6); - - // A failure. - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(5.1, 5.2), - "5.1"); -} - -// Tests ASSERT_EQ. -TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_EQ) { - ASSERT_EQ(5, 2 + 3); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(5, 2*3), - "Expected equality of these values:\n" - " 5\n" - " 2*3\n" - " Which is: 6"); -} - -// Tests ASSERT_EQ(NULL, pointer). -TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_EQ_NULL) { - // A success. - const char* p = nullptr; - ASSERT_EQ(nullptr, p); - - // A failure. - static int n = 0; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(nullptr, &n), " &n\n Which is:"); -} - -// Tests ASSERT_EQ(0, non_pointer). Since the literal 0 can be -// treated as a null pointer by the compiler, we need to make sure -// that ASSERT_EQ(0, non_pointer) isn't interpreted by Google Test as -// ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<void*>(NULL), non_pointer). -TEST(ExpectTest, ASSERT_EQ_0) { - int n = 0; - - // A success. - ASSERT_EQ(0, n); - - // A failure. - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(0, 5.6), - " 0\n 5.6"); -} - -// Tests ASSERT_NE. -TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_NE) { - ASSERT_NE(6, 7); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_NE('a', 'a'), - "Expected: ('a') != ('a'), " - "actual: 'a' (97, 0x61) vs 'a' (97, 0x61)"); -} - -// Tests ASSERT_LE. -TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_LE) { - ASSERT_LE(2, 3); - ASSERT_LE(2, 2); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_LE(2, 0), - "Expected: (2) <= (0), actual: 2 vs 0"); -} - -// Tests ASSERT_LT. -TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_LT) { - ASSERT_LT(2, 3); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_LT(2, 2), - "Expected: (2) < (2), actual: 2 vs 2"); -} - -// Tests ASSERT_GE. -TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_GE) { - ASSERT_GE(2, 1); - ASSERT_GE(2, 2); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_GE(2, 3), - "Expected: (2) >= (3), actual: 2 vs 3"); -} - -// Tests ASSERT_GT. -TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_GT) { - ASSERT_GT(2, 1); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_GT(2, 2), - "Expected: (2) > (2), actual: 2 vs 2"); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -void ThrowNothing() {} - -// Tests ASSERT_THROW. -TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_THROW) { - ASSERT_THROW(ThrowAnInteger(), int); - -# ifndef __BORLANDC__ - - // ICE's in C++Builder 2007 and 2009. - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE( - ASSERT_THROW(ThrowAnInteger(), bool), - "Expected: ThrowAnInteger() throws an exception of type bool.\n" - " Actual: it throws a different type."); -# endif - - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE( - ASSERT_THROW(ThrowNothing(), bool), - "Expected: ThrowNothing() throws an exception of type bool.\n" - " Actual: it throws nothing."); -} - -// Tests ASSERT_NO_THROW. -TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_NO_THROW) { - ASSERT_NO_THROW(ThrowNothing()); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_NO_THROW(ThrowAnInteger()), - "Expected: ThrowAnInteger() doesn't throw an exception." - "\n Actual: it throws."); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_NO_THROW(ThrowRuntimeError("A description")), - "Expected: ThrowRuntimeError(\"A description\") " - "doesn't throw an exception.\n " - "Actual: it throws std::exception-derived exception " - "with description: \"A description\"."); -} - -// Tests ASSERT_ANY_THROW. -TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_ANY_THROW) { - ASSERT_ANY_THROW(ThrowAnInteger()); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE( - ASSERT_ANY_THROW(ThrowNothing()), - "Expected: ThrowNothing() throws an exception.\n" - " Actual: it doesn't."); -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -// Makes sure we deal with the precedence of <<. This test should -// compile. -TEST(AssertionTest, AssertPrecedence) { - ASSERT_EQ(1 < 2, true); - bool false_value = false; - ASSERT_EQ(true && false_value, false); -} - -// A subroutine used by the following test. -void TestEq1(int x) { - ASSERT_EQ(1, x); -} - -// Tests calling a test subroutine that's not part of a fixture. -TEST(AssertionTest, NonFixtureSubroutine) { - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(TestEq1(2), - " x\n Which is: 2"); -} - -// An uncopyable class. -class Uncopyable { - public: - explicit Uncopyable(int a_value) : value_(a_value) {} - - int value() const { return value_; } - bool operator==(const Uncopyable& rhs) const { - return value() == rhs.value(); - } - private: - // This constructor deliberately has no implementation, as we don't - // want this class to be copyable. - Uncopyable(const Uncopyable&); // NOLINT - - int value_; -}; - -::std::ostream& operator<<(::std::ostream& os, const Uncopyable& value) { - return os << value.value(); -} - - -bool IsPositiveUncopyable(const Uncopyable& x) { - return x.value() > 0; -} - -// A subroutine used by the following test. -void TestAssertNonPositive() { - Uncopyable y(-1); - ASSERT_PRED1(IsPositiveUncopyable, y); -} -// A subroutine used by the following test. -void TestAssertEqualsUncopyable() { - Uncopyable x(5); - Uncopyable y(-1); - ASSERT_EQ(x, y); -} - -// Tests that uncopyable objects can be used in assertions. -TEST(AssertionTest, AssertWorksWithUncopyableObject) { - Uncopyable x(5); - ASSERT_PRED1(IsPositiveUncopyable, x); - ASSERT_EQ(x, x); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(TestAssertNonPositive(), - "IsPositiveUncopyable(y) evaluates to false, where\ny evaluates to -1"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(TestAssertEqualsUncopyable(), - "Expected equality of these values:\n" - " x\n Which is: 5\n y\n Which is: -1"); -} - -// Tests that uncopyable objects can be used in expects. -TEST(AssertionTest, ExpectWorksWithUncopyableObject) { - Uncopyable x(5); - EXPECT_PRED1(IsPositiveUncopyable, x); - Uncopyable y(-1); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_PRED1(IsPositiveUncopyable, y), - "IsPositiveUncopyable(y) evaluates to false, where\ny evaluates to -1"); - EXPECT_EQ(x, x); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(x, y), - "Expected equality of these values:\n" - " x\n Which is: 5\n y\n Which is: -1"); -} - -enum NamedEnum { - kE1 = 0, - kE2 = 1 -}; - -TEST(AssertionTest, NamedEnum) { - EXPECT_EQ(kE1, kE1); - EXPECT_LT(kE1, kE2); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(kE1, kE2), "Which is: 0"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(kE1, kE2), "Which is: 1"); -} - -// Sun Studio and HP aCC2reject this code. -#if !defined(__SUNPRO_CC) && !defined(__HP_aCC) - -// Tests using assertions with anonymous enums. -enum { - kCaseA = -1, - -# if GTEST_OS_LINUX - - // We want to test the case where the size of the anonymous enum is - // larger than sizeof(int), to make sure our implementation of the - // assertions doesn't truncate the enums. However, MSVC - // (incorrectly) doesn't allow an enum value to exceed the range of - // an int, so this has to be conditionally compiled. - // - // On Linux, kCaseB and kCaseA have the same value when truncated to - // int size. We want to test whether this will confuse the - // assertions. - kCaseB = testing::internal::kMaxBiggestInt, - -# else - - kCaseB = INT_MAX, - -# endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX - - kCaseC = 42 -}; - -TEST(AssertionTest, AnonymousEnum) { -# if GTEST_OS_LINUX - - EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<int>(kCaseA), static_cast<int>(kCaseB)); - -# endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX - - EXPECT_EQ(kCaseA, kCaseA); - EXPECT_NE(kCaseA, kCaseB); - EXPECT_LT(kCaseA, kCaseB); - EXPECT_LE(kCaseA, kCaseB); - EXPECT_GT(kCaseB, kCaseA); - EXPECT_GE(kCaseA, kCaseA); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_GE(kCaseA, kCaseB), - "(kCaseA) >= (kCaseB)"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_GE(kCaseA, kCaseC), - "-1 vs 42"); - - ASSERT_EQ(kCaseA, kCaseA); - ASSERT_NE(kCaseA, kCaseB); - ASSERT_LT(kCaseA, kCaseB); - ASSERT_LE(kCaseA, kCaseB); - ASSERT_GT(kCaseB, kCaseA); - ASSERT_GE(kCaseA, kCaseA); - -# ifndef __BORLANDC__ - - // ICE's in C++Builder. - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(kCaseA, kCaseB), - " kCaseB\n Which is: "); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(kCaseA, kCaseC), - "\n Which is: 42"); -# endif - - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(kCaseA, kCaseC), - "\n Which is: -1"); -} - -#endif // !GTEST_OS_MAC && !defined(__SUNPRO_CC) - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -static HRESULT UnexpectedHRESULTFailure() { - return E_UNEXPECTED; -} - -static HRESULT OkHRESULTSuccess() { - return S_OK; -} - -static HRESULT FalseHRESULTSuccess() { - return S_FALSE; -} - -// HRESULT assertion tests test both zero and non-zero -// success codes as well as failure message for each. -// -// Windows CE doesn't support message texts. -TEST(HRESULTAssertionTest, EXPECT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED) { - EXPECT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(S_OK); - EXPECT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(S_FALSE); - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(UnexpectedHRESULTFailure()), - "Expected: (UnexpectedHRESULTFailure()) succeeds.\n" - " Actual: 0x8000FFFF"); -} - -TEST(HRESULTAssertionTest, ASSERT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED) { - ASSERT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(S_OK); - ASSERT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(S_FALSE); - - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(UnexpectedHRESULTFailure()), - "Expected: (UnexpectedHRESULTFailure()) succeeds.\n" - " Actual: 0x8000FFFF"); -} - -TEST(HRESULTAssertionTest, EXPECT_HRESULT_FAILED) { - EXPECT_HRESULT_FAILED(E_UNEXPECTED); - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_HRESULT_FAILED(OkHRESULTSuccess()), - "Expected: (OkHRESULTSuccess()) fails.\n" - " Actual: 0x0"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_HRESULT_FAILED(FalseHRESULTSuccess()), - "Expected: (FalseHRESULTSuccess()) fails.\n" - " Actual: 0x1"); -} - -TEST(HRESULTAssertionTest, ASSERT_HRESULT_FAILED) { - ASSERT_HRESULT_FAILED(E_UNEXPECTED); - -# ifndef __BORLANDC__ - - // ICE's in C++Builder 2007 and 2009. - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_HRESULT_FAILED(OkHRESULTSuccess()), - "Expected: (OkHRESULTSuccess()) fails.\n" - " Actual: 0x0"); -# endif - - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_HRESULT_FAILED(FalseHRESULTSuccess()), - "Expected: (FalseHRESULTSuccess()) fails.\n" - " Actual: 0x1"); -} - -// Tests that streaming to the HRESULT macros works. -TEST(HRESULTAssertionTest, Streaming) { - EXPECT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(S_OK) << "unexpected failure"; - ASSERT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(S_OK) << "unexpected failure"; - EXPECT_HRESULT_FAILED(E_UNEXPECTED) << "unexpected failure"; - ASSERT_HRESULT_FAILED(E_UNEXPECTED) << "unexpected failure"; - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - EXPECT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(E_UNEXPECTED) << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); - -# ifndef __BORLANDC__ - - // ICE's in C++Builder 2007 and 2009. - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE( - ASSERT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(E_UNEXPECTED) << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); -# endif - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - EXPECT_HRESULT_FAILED(S_OK) << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); - - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE( - ASSERT_HRESULT_FAILED(S_OK) << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); -} - -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -#ifdef __BORLANDC__ -// Silences warnings: "Condition is always true", "Unreachable code" -# pragma option push -w-ccc -w-rch -#endif - -// Tests that the assertion macros behave like single statements. -TEST(AssertionSyntaxTest, BasicAssertionsBehavesLikeSingleStatement) { - if (AlwaysFalse()) - ASSERT_TRUE(false) << "This should never be executed; " - "It's a compilation test only."; - - if (AlwaysTrue()) - EXPECT_FALSE(false); - else - ; // NOLINT - - if (AlwaysFalse()) - ASSERT_LT(1, 3); - - if (AlwaysFalse()) - ; // NOLINT - else - EXPECT_GT(3, 2) << ""; -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS -// Tests that the compiler will not complain about unreachable code in the -// EXPECT_THROW/EXPECT_ANY_THROW/EXPECT_NO_THROW macros. -TEST(ExpectThrowTest, DoesNotGenerateUnreachableCodeWarning) { - int n = 0; - - EXPECT_THROW(throw 1, int); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_THROW(n++, int), ""); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_THROW(throw 1, const char*), ""); - EXPECT_NO_THROW(n++); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_NO_THROW(throw 1), ""); - EXPECT_ANY_THROW(throw 1); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_ANY_THROW(n++), ""); -} - -TEST(AssertionSyntaxTest, ExceptionAssertionsBehavesLikeSingleStatement) { - if (AlwaysFalse()) - EXPECT_THROW(ThrowNothing(), bool); - - if (AlwaysTrue()) - EXPECT_THROW(ThrowAnInteger(), int); - else - ; // NOLINT - - if (AlwaysFalse()) - EXPECT_NO_THROW(ThrowAnInteger()); - - if (AlwaysTrue()) - EXPECT_NO_THROW(ThrowNothing()); - else - ; // NOLINT - - if (AlwaysFalse()) - EXPECT_ANY_THROW(ThrowNothing()); - - if (AlwaysTrue()) - EXPECT_ANY_THROW(ThrowAnInteger()); - else - ; // NOLINT -} -#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -TEST(AssertionSyntaxTest, NoFatalFailureAssertionsBehavesLikeSingleStatement) { - if (AlwaysFalse()) - EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL()) << "This should never be executed. " - << "It's a compilation test only."; - else - ; // NOLINT - - if (AlwaysFalse()) - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL()) << ""; - else - ; // NOLINT - - if (AlwaysTrue()) - EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SUCCEED()); - else - ; // NOLINT - - if (AlwaysFalse()) - ; // NOLINT - else - ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SUCCEED()); -} - -// Tests that the assertion macros work well with switch statements. -TEST(AssertionSyntaxTest, WorksWithSwitch) { - switch (0) { - case 1: - break; - default: - ASSERT_TRUE(true); - } - - switch (0) - case 0: - EXPECT_FALSE(false) << "EXPECT_FALSE failed in switch case"; - - // Binary assertions are implemented using a different code path - // than the Boolean assertions. Hence we test them separately. - switch (0) { - case 1: - default: - ASSERT_EQ(1, 1) << "ASSERT_EQ failed in default switch handler"; - } - - switch (0) - case 0: - EXPECT_NE(1, 2); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -void ThrowAString() { - throw "std::string"; -} - -// Test that the exception assertion macros compile and work with const -// type qualifier. -TEST(AssertionSyntaxTest, WorksWithConst) { - ASSERT_THROW(ThrowAString(), const char*); - - EXPECT_THROW(ThrowAString(), const char*); -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -} // namespace - -namespace testing { - -// Tests that Google Test tracks SUCCEED*. -TEST(SuccessfulAssertionTest, SUCCEED) { - SUCCEED(); - SUCCEED() << "OK"; - EXPECT_EQ(2, GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_result()->total_part_count()); -} - -// Tests that Google Test doesn't track successful EXPECT_*. -TEST(SuccessfulAssertionTest, EXPECT) { - EXPECT_TRUE(true); - EXPECT_EQ(0, GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_result()->total_part_count()); -} - -// Tests that Google Test doesn't track successful EXPECT_STR*. -TEST(SuccessfulAssertionTest, EXPECT_STR) { - EXPECT_STREQ("", ""); - EXPECT_EQ(0, GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_result()->total_part_count()); -} - -// Tests that Google Test doesn't track successful ASSERT_*. -TEST(SuccessfulAssertionTest, ASSERT) { - ASSERT_TRUE(true); - EXPECT_EQ(0, GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_result()->total_part_count()); -} - -// Tests that Google Test doesn't track successful ASSERT_STR*. -TEST(SuccessfulAssertionTest, ASSERT_STR) { - ASSERT_STREQ("", ""); - EXPECT_EQ(0, GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_result()->total_part_count()); -} - -} // namespace testing - -namespace { - -// Tests the message streaming variation of assertions. - -TEST(AssertionWithMessageTest, EXPECT) { - EXPECT_EQ(1, 1) << "This should succeed."; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_NE(1, 1) << "Expected failure #1.", - "Expected failure #1"); - EXPECT_LE(1, 2) << "This should succeed."; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_LT(1, 0) << "Expected failure #2.", - "Expected failure #2."); - EXPECT_GE(1, 0) << "This should succeed."; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_GT(1, 2) << "Expected failure #3.", - "Expected failure #3."); - - EXPECT_STREQ("1", "1") << "This should succeed."; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STRNE("1", "1") << "Expected failure #4.", - "Expected failure #4."); - EXPECT_STRCASEEQ("a", "A") << "This should succeed."; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STRCASENE("a", "A") << "Expected failure #5.", - "Expected failure #5."); - - EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(1, 1) << "This should succeed."; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(1, 1.2) << "Expected failure #6.", - "Expected failure #6."); - EXPECT_NEAR(1, 1.1, 0.2) << "This should succeed."; -} - -TEST(AssertionWithMessageTest, ASSERT) { - ASSERT_EQ(1, 1) << "This should succeed."; - ASSERT_NE(1, 2) << "This should succeed."; - ASSERT_LE(1, 2) << "This should succeed."; - ASSERT_LT(1, 2) << "This should succeed."; - ASSERT_GE(1, 0) << "This should succeed."; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_GT(1, 2) << "Expected failure.", - "Expected failure."); -} - -TEST(AssertionWithMessageTest, ASSERT_STR) { - ASSERT_STREQ("1", "1") << "This should succeed."; - ASSERT_STRNE("1", "2") << "This should succeed."; - ASSERT_STRCASEEQ("a", "A") << "This should succeed."; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_STRCASENE("a", "A") << "Expected failure.", - "Expected failure."); -} - -TEST(AssertionWithMessageTest, ASSERT_FLOATING) { - ASSERT_FLOAT_EQ(1, 1) << "This should succeed."; - ASSERT_DOUBLE_EQ(1, 1) << "This should succeed."; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_NEAR(1, 1.2, 0.1) << "Expect failure.", // NOLINT - "Expect failure."); -} - -// Tests using ASSERT_FALSE with a streamed message. -TEST(AssertionWithMessageTest, ASSERT_FALSE) { - ASSERT_FALSE(false) << "This shouldn't fail."; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_FALSE(true) << "Expected failure: " << 2 << " > " << 1 - << " evaluates to " << true; - }, "Expected failure"); -} - -// Tests using FAIL with a streamed message. -TEST(AssertionWithMessageTest, FAIL) { - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL() << 0, - "0"); -} - -// Tests using SUCCEED with a streamed message. -TEST(AssertionWithMessageTest, SUCCEED) { - SUCCEED() << "Success == " << 1; -} - -// Tests using ASSERT_TRUE with a streamed message. -TEST(AssertionWithMessageTest, ASSERT_TRUE) { - ASSERT_TRUE(true) << "This should succeed."; - ASSERT_TRUE(true) << true; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE( - { // NOLINT - ASSERT_TRUE(false) << static_cast<const char*>(nullptr) - << static_cast<char*>(nullptr); - }, - "(null)(null)"); -} - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -// Tests using wide strings in assertion messages. -TEST(AssertionWithMessageTest, WideStringMessage) { - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_TRUE(false) << L"This failure is expected.\x8119"; - }, "This failure is expected."); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_EQ(1, 2) << "This failure is " - << L"expected too.\x8120"; - }, "This failure is expected too."); -} -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -// Tests EXPECT_TRUE. -TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_TRUE) { - EXPECT_TRUE(true) << "Intentional success"; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_TRUE(false) << "Intentional failure #1.", - "Intentional failure #1."); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_TRUE(false) << "Intentional failure #2.", - "Intentional failure #2."); - EXPECT_TRUE(2 > 1); // NOLINT - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_TRUE(2 < 1), - "Value of: 2 < 1\n" - " Actual: false\n" - "Expected: true"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_TRUE(2 > 3), - "2 > 3"); -} - -// Tests EXPECT_TRUE(predicate) for predicates returning AssertionResult. -TEST(ExpectTest, ExpectTrueWithAssertionResult) { - EXPECT_TRUE(ResultIsEven(2)); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_TRUE(ResultIsEven(3)), - "Value of: ResultIsEven(3)\n" - " Actual: false (3 is odd)\n" - "Expected: true"); - EXPECT_TRUE(ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(2)); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_TRUE(ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(3)), - "Value of: ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(3)\n" - " Actual: false (3 is odd)\n" - "Expected: true"); -} - -// Tests EXPECT_FALSE with a streamed message. -TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_FALSE) { - EXPECT_FALSE(2 < 1); // NOLINT - EXPECT_FALSE(false) << "Intentional success"; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FALSE(true) << "Intentional failure #1.", - "Intentional failure #1."); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FALSE(true) << "Intentional failure #2.", - "Intentional failure #2."); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FALSE(2 > 1), - "Value of: 2 > 1\n" - " Actual: true\n" - "Expected: false"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FALSE(2 < 3), - "2 < 3"); -} - -// Tests EXPECT_FALSE(predicate) for predicates returning AssertionResult. -TEST(ExpectTest, ExpectFalseWithAssertionResult) { - EXPECT_FALSE(ResultIsEven(3)); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FALSE(ResultIsEven(2)), - "Value of: ResultIsEven(2)\n" - " Actual: true (2 is even)\n" - "Expected: false"); - EXPECT_FALSE(ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(3)); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FALSE(ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(2)), - "Value of: ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(2)\n" - " Actual: true\n" - "Expected: false"); -} - -#ifdef __BORLANDC__ -// Restores warnings after previous "#pragma option push" suppressed them -# pragma option pop -#endif - -// Tests EXPECT_EQ. -TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_EQ) { - EXPECT_EQ(5, 2 + 3); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(5, 2*3), - "Expected equality of these values:\n" - " 5\n" - " 2*3\n" - " Which is: 6"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(5, 2 - 3), - "2 - 3"); -} - -// Tests using EXPECT_EQ on double values. The purpose is to make -// sure that the specialization we did for integer and anonymous enums -// isn't used for double arguments. -TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_EQ_Double) { - // A success. - EXPECT_EQ(5.6, 5.6); - - // A failure. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(5.1, 5.2), - "5.1"); -} - -// Tests EXPECT_EQ(NULL, pointer). -TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_EQ_NULL) { - // A success. - const char* p = nullptr; - EXPECT_EQ(nullptr, p); - - // A failure. - int n = 0; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(nullptr, &n), " &n\n Which is:"); -} - -// Tests EXPECT_EQ(0, non_pointer). Since the literal 0 can be -// treated as a null pointer by the compiler, we need to make sure -// that EXPECT_EQ(0, non_pointer) isn't interpreted by Google Test as -// EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<void*>(NULL), non_pointer). -TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_EQ_0) { - int n = 0; - - // A success. - EXPECT_EQ(0, n); - - // A failure. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(0, 5.6), - " 0\n 5.6"); -} - -// Tests EXPECT_NE. -TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_NE) { - EXPECT_NE(6, 7); - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_NE('a', 'a'), - "Expected: ('a') != ('a'), " - "actual: 'a' (97, 0x61) vs 'a' (97, 0x61)"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_NE(2, 2), - "2"); - char* const p0 = nullptr; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_NE(p0, p0), - "p0"); - // Only way to get the Nokia compiler to compile the cast - // is to have a separate void* variable first. Putting - // the two casts on the same line doesn't work, neither does - // a direct C-style to char*. - void* pv1 = (void*)0x1234; // NOLINT - char* const p1 = reinterpret_cast<char*>(pv1); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_NE(p1, p1), - "p1"); -} - -// Tests EXPECT_LE. -TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_LE) { - EXPECT_LE(2, 3); - EXPECT_LE(2, 2); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_LE(2, 0), - "Expected: (2) <= (0), actual: 2 vs 0"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_LE(1.1, 0.9), - "(1.1) <= (0.9)"); -} - -// Tests EXPECT_LT. -TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_LT) { - EXPECT_LT(2, 3); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_LT(2, 2), - "Expected: (2) < (2), actual: 2 vs 2"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_LT(2, 1), - "(2) < (1)"); -} - -// Tests EXPECT_GE. -TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_GE) { - EXPECT_GE(2, 1); - EXPECT_GE(2, 2); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_GE(2, 3), - "Expected: (2) >= (3), actual: 2 vs 3"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_GE(0.9, 1.1), - "(0.9) >= (1.1)"); -} - -// Tests EXPECT_GT. -TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_GT) { - EXPECT_GT(2, 1); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_GT(2, 2), - "Expected: (2) > (2), actual: 2 vs 2"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_GT(2, 3), - "(2) > (3)"); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -// Tests EXPECT_THROW. -TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_THROW) { - EXPECT_THROW(ThrowAnInteger(), int); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_THROW(ThrowAnInteger(), bool), - "Expected: ThrowAnInteger() throws an exception of " - "type bool.\n Actual: it throws a different type."); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - EXPECT_THROW(ThrowNothing(), bool), - "Expected: ThrowNothing() throws an exception of type bool.\n" - " Actual: it throws nothing."); -} - -// Tests EXPECT_NO_THROW. -TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_NO_THROW) { - EXPECT_NO_THROW(ThrowNothing()); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_NO_THROW(ThrowAnInteger()), - "Expected: ThrowAnInteger() doesn't throw an " - "exception.\n Actual: it throws."); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_NO_THROW(ThrowRuntimeError("A description")), - "Expected: ThrowRuntimeError(\"A description\") " - "doesn't throw an exception.\n " - "Actual: it throws std::exception-derived exception " - "with description: \"A description\"."); -} - -// Tests EXPECT_ANY_THROW. -TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_ANY_THROW) { - EXPECT_ANY_THROW(ThrowAnInteger()); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( - EXPECT_ANY_THROW(ThrowNothing()), - "Expected: ThrowNothing() throws an exception.\n" - " Actual: it doesn't."); -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -// Make sure we deal with the precedence of <<. -TEST(ExpectTest, ExpectPrecedence) { - EXPECT_EQ(1 < 2, true); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(true, true && false), - " true && false\n Which is: false"); -} - - -// Tests the StreamableToString() function. - -// Tests using StreamableToString() on a scalar. -TEST(StreamableToStringTest, Scalar) { - EXPECT_STREQ("5", StreamableToString(5).c_str()); -} - -// Tests using StreamableToString() on a non-char pointer. -TEST(StreamableToStringTest, Pointer) { - int n = 0; - int* p = &n; - EXPECT_STRNE("(null)", StreamableToString(p).c_str()); -} - -// Tests using StreamableToString() on a NULL non-char pointer. -TEST(StreamableToStringTest, NullPointer) { - int* p = nullptr; - EXPECT_STREQ("(null)", StreamableToString(p).c_str()); -} - -// Tests using StreamableToString() on a C string. -TEST(StreamableToStringTest, CString) { - EXPECT_STREQ("Foo", StreamableToString("Foo").c_str()); -} - -// Tests using StreamableToString() on a NULL C string. -TEST(StreamableToStringTest, NullCString) { - char* p = nullptr; - EXPECT_STREQ("(null)", StreamableToString(p).c_str()); -} - -// Tests using streamable values as assertion messages. - -// Tests using std::string as an assertion message. -TEST(StreamableTest, string) { - static const std::string str( - "This failure message is a std::string, and is expected."); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL() << str, - str.c_str()); -} - -// Tests that we can output strings containing embedded NULs. -// Limited to Linux because we can only do this with std::string's. -TEST(StreamableTest, stringWithEmbeddedNUL) { - static const char char_array_with_nul[] = - "Here's a NUL\0 and some more string"; - static const std::string string_with_nul(char_array_with_nul, - sizeof(char_array_with_nul) - - 1); // drops the trailing NUL - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL() << string_with_nul, - "Here's a NUL\\0 and some more string"); -} - -// Tests that we can output a NUL char. -TEST(StreamableTest, NULChar) { - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - FAIL() << "A NUL" << '\0' << " and some more string"; - }, "A NUL\\0 and some more string"); -} - -// Tests using int as an assertion message. -TEST(StreamableTest, int) { - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL() << 900913, - "900913"); -} - -// Tests using NULL char pointer as an assertion message. -// -// In MSVC, streaming a NULL char * causes access violation. Google Test -// implemented a workaround (substituting "(null)" for NULL). This -// tests whether the workaround works. -TEST(StreamableTest, NullCharPtr) { - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL() << static_cast<const char*>(nullptr), "(null)"); -} - -// Tests that basic IO manipulators (endl, ends, and flush) can be -// streamed to testing::Message. -TEST(StreamableTest, BasicIoManip) { - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - FAIL() << "Line 1." << std::endl - << "A NUL char " << std::ends << std::flush << " in line 2."; - }, "Line 1.\nA NUL char \\0 in line 2."); -} - -// Tests the macros that haven't been covered so far. - -void AddFailureHelper(bool* aborted) { - *aborted = true; - ADD_FAILURE() << "Intentional failure."; - *aborted = false; -} - -// Tests ADD_FAILURE. -TEST(MacroTest, ADD_FAILURE) { - bool aborted = true; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(AddFailureHelper(&aborted), - "Intentional failure."); - EXPECT_FALSE(aborted); -} - -// Tests ADD_FAILURE_AT. -TEST(MacroTest, ADD_FAILURE_AT) { - // Verifies that ADD_FAILURE_AT does generate a nonfatal failure and - // the failure message contains the user-streamed part. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ADD_FAILURE_AT("foo.cc", 42) << "Wrong!", "Wrong!"); - - // Verifies that the user-streamed part is optional. - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ADD_FAILURE_AT("foo.cc", 42), "Failed"); - - // Unfortunately, we cannot verify that the failure message contains - // the right file path and line number the same way, as - // EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE() doesn't get to see the file path and - // line number. Instead, we do that in googletest-output-test_.cc. -} - -// Tests FAIL. -TEST(MacroTest, FAIL) { - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL(), - "Failed"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL() << "Intentional failure.", - "Intentional failure."); -} - -// Tests GTEST_FAIL_AT. -TEST(MacroTest, GTEST_FAIL_AT) { - // Verifies that GTEST_FAIL_AT does generate a fatal failure and - // the failure message contains the user-streamed part. - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(GTEST_FAIL_AT("foo.cc", 42) << "Wrong!", "Wrong!"); - - // Verifies that the user-streamed part is optional. - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(GTEST_FAIL_AT("foo.cc", 42), "Failed"); - - // See the ADD_FAIL_AT test above to see how we test that the failure message - // contains the right filename and line number -- the same applies here. -} - -// Tests SUCCEED -TEST(MacroTest, SUCCEED) { - SUCCEED(); - SUCCEED() << "Explicit success."; -} - -// Tests for EXPECT_EQ() and ASSERT_EQ(). -// -// These tests fail *intentionally*, s.t. the failure messages can be -// generated and tested. -// -// We have different tests for different argument types. - -// Tests using bool values in {EXPECT|ASSERT}_EQ. -TEST(EqAssertionTest, Bool) { - EXPECT_EQ(true, true); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ - bool false_value = false; - ASSERT_EQ(false_value, true); - }, " false_value\n Which is: false\n true"); -} - -// Tests using int values in {EXPECT|ASSERT}_EQ. -TEST(EqAssertionTest, Int) { - ASSERT_EQ(32, 32); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(32, 33), - " 32\n 33"); -} - -// Tests using time_t values in {EXPECT|ASSERT}_EQ. -TEST(EqAssertionTest, Time_T) { - EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<time_t>(0), - static_cast<time_t>(0)); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<time_t>(0), - static_cast<time_t>(1234)), - "1234"); -} - -// Tests using char values in {EXPECT|ASSERT}_EQ. -TEST(EqAssertionTest, Char) { - ASSERT_EQ('z', 'z'); - const char ch = 'b'; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ('\0', ch), - " ch\n Which is: 'b'"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ('a', ch), - " ch\n Which is: 'b'"); -} - -// Tests using wchar_t values in {EXPECT|ASSERT}_EQ. -TEST(EqAssertionTest, WideChar) { - EXPECT_EQ(L'b', L'b'); - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(L'\0', L'x'), - "Expected equality of these values:\n" - " L'\0'\n" - " Which is: L'\0' (0, 0x0)\n" - " L'x'\n" - " Which is: L'x' (120, 0x78)"); - - static wchar_t wchar; - wchar = L'b'; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(L'a', wchar), - "wchar"); - wchar = 0x8119; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<wchar_t>(0x8120), wchar), - " wchar\n Which is: L'"); -} - -// Tests using ::std::string values in {EXPECT|ASSERT}_EQ. -TEST(EqAssertionTest, StdString) { - // Compares a const char* to an std::string that has identical - // content. - ASSERT_EQ("Test", ::std::string("Test")); - - // Compares two identical std::strings. - static const ::std::string str1("A * in the middle"); - static const ::std::string str2(str1); - EXPECT_EQ(str1, str2); - - // Compares a const char* to an std::string that has different - // content - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ("Test", ::std::string("test")), - "\"test\""); - - // Compares an std::string to a char* that has different content. - char* const p1 = const_cast<char*>("foo"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(::std::string("bar"), p1), - "p1"); - - // Compares two std::strings that have different contents, one of - // which having a NUL character in the middle. This should fail. - static ::std::string str3(str1); - str3.at(2) = '\0'; - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(str1, str3), - " str3\n Which is: \"A \\0 in the middle\""); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING - -// Tests using ::std::wstring values in {EXPECT|ASSERT}_EQ. -TEST(EqAssertionTest, StdWideString) { - // Compares two identical std::wstrings. - const ::std::wstring wstr1(L"A * in the middle"); - const ::std::wstring wstr2(wstr1); - ASSERT_EQ(wstr1, wstr2); - - // Compares an std::wstring to a const wchar_t* that has identical - // content. - const wchar_t kTestX8119[] = { 'T', 'e', 's', 't', 0x8119, '\0' }; - EXPECT_EQ(::std::wstring(kTestX8119), kTestX8119); - - // Compares an std::wstring to a const wchar_t* that has different - // content. - const wchar_t kTestX8120[] = { 'T', 'e', 's', 't', 0x8120, '\0' }; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - EXPECT_EQ(::std::wstring(kTestX8119), kTestX8120); - }, "kTestX8120"); - - // Compares two std::wstrings that have different contents, one of - // which having a NUL character in the middle. - ::std::wstring wstr3(wstr1); - wstr3.at(2) = L'\0'; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(wstr1, wstr3), - "wstr3"); - - // Compares a wchar_t* to an std::wstring that has different - // content. - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT - ASSERT_EQ(const_cast<wchar_t*>(L"foo"), ::std::wstring(L"bar")); - }, ""); -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING - -// Tests using char pointers in {EXPECT|ASSERT}_EQ. -TEST(EqAssertionTest, CharPointer) { - char* const p0 = nullptr; - // Only way to get the Nokia compiler to compile the cast - // is to have a separate void* variable first. Putting - // the two casts on the same line doesn't work, neither does - // a direct C-style to char*. - void* pv1 = (void*)0x1234; // NOLINT - void* pv2 = (void*)0xABC0; // NOLINT - char* const p1 = reinterpret_cast<char*>(pv1); - char* const p2 = reinterpret_cast<char*>(pv2); - ASSERT_EQ(p1, p1); - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(p0, p2), - " p2\n Which is:"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(p1, p2), - " p2\n Which is:"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(reinterpret_cast<char*>(0x1234), - reinterpret_cast<char*>(0xABC0)), - "ABC0"); -} - -// Tests using wchar_t pointers in {EXPECT|ASSERT}_EQ. -TEST(EqAssertionTest, WideCharPointer) { - wchar_t* const p0 = nullptr; - // Only way to get the Nokia compiler to compile the cast - // is to have a separate void* variable first. Putting - // the two casts on the same line doesn't work, neither does - // a direct C-style to char*. - void* pv1 = (void*)0x1234; // NOLINT - void* pv2 = (void*)0xABC0; // NOLINT - wchar_t* const p1 = reinterpret_cast<wchar_t*>(pv1); - wchar_t* const p2 = reinterpret_cast<wchar_t*>(pv2); - EXPECT_EQ(p0, p0); - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(p0, p2), - " p2\n Which is:"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(p1, p2), - " p2\n Which is:"); - void* pv3 = (void*)0x1234; // NOLINT - void* pv4 = (void*)0xABC0; // NOLINT - const wchar_t* p3 = reinterpret_cast<const wchar_t*>(pv3); - const wchar_t* p4 = reinterpret_cast<const wchar_t*>(pv4); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(p3, p4), - "p4"); -} - -// Tests using other types of pointers in {EXPECT|ASSERT}_EQ. -TEST(EqAssertionTest, OtherPointer) { - ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<const int*>(nullptr), static_cast<const int*>(nullptr)); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<const int*>(nullptr), - reinterpret_cast<const int*>(0x1234)), - "0x1234"); -} - -// A class that supports binary comparison operators but not streaming. -class UnprintableChar { - public: - explicit UnprintableChar(char ch) : char_(ch) {} - - bool operator==(const UnprintableChar& rhs) const { - return char_ == rhs.char_; - } - bool operator!=(const UnprintableChar& rhs) const { - return char_ != rhs.char_; - } - bool operator<(const UnprintableChar& rhs) const { - return char_ < rhs.char_; - } - bool operator<=(const UnprintableChar& rhs) const { - return char_ <= rhs.char_; - } - bool operator>(const UnprintableChar& rhs) const { - return char_ > rhs.char_; - } - bool operator>=(const UnprintableChar& rhs) const { - return char_ >= rhs.char_; - } - - private: - char char_; -}; - -// Tests that ASSERT_EQ() and friends don't require the arguments to -// be printable. -TEST(ComparisonAssertionTest, AcceptsUnprintableArgs) { - const UnprintableChar x('x'), y('y'); - ASSERT_EQ(x, x); - EXPECT_NE(x, y); - ASSERT_LT(x, y); - EXPECT_LE(x, y); - ASSERT_GT(y, x); - EXPECT_GE(x, x); - - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(x, y), "1-byte object <78>"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(x, y), "1-byte object <79>"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_LT(y, y), "1-byte object <79>"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_GT(x, y), "1-byte object <78>"); - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_GT(x, y), "1-byte object <79>"); - - // Code tested by EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE cannot reference local - // variables, so we have to write UnprintableChar('x') instead of x. -#ifndef __BORLANDC__ - // ICE's in C++Builder. - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_NE(UnprintableChar('x'), UnprintableChar('x')), - "1-byte object <78>"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_LE(UnprintableChar('y'), UnprintableChar('x')), - "1-byte object <78>"); -#endif - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_LE(UnprintableChar('y'), UnprintableChar('x')), - "1-byte object <79>"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_GE(UnprintableChar('x'), UnprintableChar('y')), - "1-byte object <78>"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_GE(UnprintableChar('x'), UnprintableChar('y')), - "1-byte object <79>"); -} - -// Tests the FRIEND_TEST macro. - -// This class has a private member we want to test. We will test it -// both in a TEST and in a TEST_F. -class Foo { - public: - Foo() {} - - private: - int Bar() const { return 1; } - - // Declares the friend tests that can access the private member - // Bar(). - FRIEND_TEST(FRIEND_TEST_Test, TEST); - FRIEND_TEST(FRIEND_TEST_Test2, TEST_F); -}; - -// Tests that the FRIEND_TEST declaration allows a TEST to access a -// class's private members. This should compile. -TEST(FRIEND_TEST_Test, TEST) { - ASSERT_EQ(1, Foo().Bar()); -} - -// The fixture needed to test using FRIEND_TEST with TEST_F. -class FRIEND_TEST_Test2 : public Test { - protected: - Foo foo; -}; - -// Tests that the FRIEND_TEST declaration allows a TEST_F to access a -// class's private members. This should compile. -TEST_F(FRIEND_TEST_Test2, TEST_F) { - ASSERT_EQ(1, foo.Bar()); -} - -// Tests the life cycle of Test objects. - -// The test fixture for testing the life cycle of Test objects. -// -// This class counts the number of live test objects that uses this -// fixture. -class TestLifeCycleTest : public Test { - protected: - // Constructor. Increments the number of test objects that uses - // this fixture. - TestLifeCycleTest() { count_++; } - - // Destructor. Decrements the number of test objects that uses this - // fixture. - ~TestLifeCycleTest() override { count_--; } - - // Returns the number of live test objects that uses this fixture. - int count() const { return count_; } - - private: - static int count_; -}; - -int TestLifeCycleTest::count_ = 0; - -// Tests the life cycle of test objects. -TEST_F(TestLifeCycleTest, Test1) { - // There should be only one test object in this test case that's - // currently alive. - ASSERT_EQ(1, count()); -} - -// Tests the life cycle of test objects. -TEST_F(TestLifeCycleTest, Test2) { - // After Test1 is done and Test2 is started, there should still be - // only one live test object, as the object for Test1 should've been - // deleted. - ASSERT_EQ(1, count()); -} - -} // namespace - -// Tests that the copy constructor works when it is NOT optimized away by -// the compiler. -TEST(AssertionResultTest, CopyConstructorWorksWhenNotOptimied) { - // Checks that the copy constructor doesn't try to dereference NULL pointers - // in the source object. - AssertionResult r1 = AssertionSuccess(); - AssertionResult r2 = r1; - // The following line is added to prevent the compiler from optimizing - // away the constructor call. - r1 << "abc"; - - AssertionResult r3 = r1; - EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<bool>(r3), static_cast<bool>(r1)); - EXPECT_STREQ("abc", r1.message()); -} - -// Tests that AssertionSuccess and AssertionFailure construct -// AssertionResult objects as expected. -TEST(AssertionResultTest, ConstructionWorks) { - AssertionResult r1 = AssertionSuccess(); - EXPECT_TRUE(r1); - EXPECT_STREQ("", r1.message()); - - AssertionResult r2 = AssertionSuccess() << "abc"; - EXPECT_TRUE(r2); - EXPECT_STREQ("abc", r2.message()); - - AssertionResult r3 = AssertionFailure(); - EXPECT_FALSE(r3); - EXPECT_STREQ("", r3.message()); - - AssertionResult r4 = AssertionFailure() << "def"; - EXPECT_FALSE(r4); - EXPECT_STREQ("def", r4.message()); - - AssertionResult r5 = AssertionFailure(Message() << "ghi"); - EXPECT_FALSE(r5); - EXPECT_STREQ("ghi", r5.message()); -} - -// Tests that the negation flips the predicate result but keeps the message. -TEST(AssertionResultTest, NegationWorks) { - AssertionResult r1 = AssertionSuccess() << "abc"; - EXPECT_FALSE(!r1); - EXPECT_STREQ("abc", (!r1).message()); - - AssertionResult r2 = AssertionFailure() << "def"; - EXPECT_TRUE(!r2); - EXPECT_STREQ("def", (!r2).message()); -} - -TEST(AssertionResultTest, StreamingWorks) { - AssertionResult r = AssertionSuccess(); - r << "abc" << 'd' << 0 << true; - EXPECT_STREQ("abcd0true", r.message()); -} - -TEST(AssertionResultTest, CanStreamOstreamManipulators) { - AssertionResult r = AssertionSuccess(); - r << "Data" << std::endl << std::flush << std::ends << "Will be visible"; - EXPECT_STREQ("Data\n\\0Will be visible", r.message()); -} - -// The next test uses explicit conversion operators - -TEST(AssertionResultTest, ConstructibleFromContextuallyConvertibleToBool) { - struct ExplicitlyConvertibleToBool { - explicit operator bool() const { return value; } - bool value; - }; - ExplicitlyConvertibleToBool v1 = {false}; - ExplicitlyConvertibleToBool v2 = {true}; - EXPECT_FALSE(v1); - EXPECT_TRUE(v2); -} - -struct ConvertibleToAssertionResult { - operator AssertionResult() const { return AssertionResult(true); } -}; - -TEST(AssertionResultTest, ConstructibleFromImplicitlyConvertible) { - ConvertibleToAssertionResult obj; - EXPECT_TRUE(obj); -} - -// Tests streaming a user type whose definition and operator << are -// both in the global namespace. -class Base { - public: - explicit Base(int an_x) : x_(an_x) {} - int x() const { return x_; } - private: - int x_; -}; -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, - const Base& val) { - return os << val.x(); -} -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, - const Base* pointer) { - return os << "(" << pointer->x() << ")"; -} - -TEST(MessageTest, CanStreamUserTypeInGlobalNameSpace) { - Message msg; - Base a(1); - - msg << a << &a; // Uses ::operator<<. - EXPECT_STREQ("1(1)", msg.GetString().c_str()); -} - -// Tests streaming a user type whose definition and operator<< are -// both in an unnamed namespace. -namespace { -class MyTypeInUnnamedNameSpace : public Base { - public: - explicit MyTypeInUnnamedNameSpace(int an_x): Base(an_x) {} -}; -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, - const MyTypeInUnnamedNameSpace& val) { - return os << val.x(); -} -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, - const MyTypeInUnnamedNameSpace* pointer) { - return os << "(" << pointer->x() << ")"; -} -} // namespace - -TEST(MessageTest, CanStreamUserTypeInUnnamedNameSpace) { - Message msg; - MyTypeInUnnamedNameSpace a(1); - - msg << a << &a; // Uses <unnamed_namespace>::operator<<. - EXPECT_STREQ("1(1)", msg.GetString().c_str()); -} - -// Tests streaming a user type whose definition and operator<< are -// both in a user namespace. -namespace namespace1 { -class MyTypeInNameSpace1 : public Base { - public: - explicit MyTypeInNameSpace1(int an_x): Base(an_x) {} -}; -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, - const MyTypeInNameSpace1& val) { - return os << val.x(); -} -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, - const MyTypeInNameSpace1* pointer) { - return os << "(" << pointer->x() << ")"; -} -} // namespace namespace1 - -TEST(MessageTest, CanStreamUserTypeInUserNameSpace) { - Message msg; - namespace1::MyTypeInNameSpace1 a(1); - - msg << a << &a; // Uses namespace1::operator<<. - EXPECT_STREQ("1(1)", msg.GetString().c_str()); -} - -// Tests streaming a user type whose definition is in a user namespace -// but whose operator<< is in the global namespace. -namespace namespace2 { -class MyTypeInNameSpace2 : public ::Base { - public: - explicit MyTypeInNameSpace2(int an_x): Base(an_x) {} -}; -} // namespace namespace2 -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, - const namespace2::MyTypeInNameSpace2& val) { - return os << val.x(); -} -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, - const namespace2::MyTypeInNameSpace2* pointer) { - return os << "(" << pointer->x() << ")"; -} - -TEST(MessageTest, CanStreamUserTypeInUserNameSpaceWithStreamOperatorInGlobal) { - Message msg; - namespace2::MyTypeInNameSpace2 a(1); - - msg << a << &a; // Uses ::operator<<. - EXPECT_STREQ("1(1)", msg.GetString().c_str()); -} - -// Tests streaming NULL pointers to testing::Message. -TEST(MessageTest, NullPointers) { - Message msg; - char* const p1 = nullptr; - unsigned char* const p2 = nullptr; - int* p3 = nullptr; - double* p4 = nullptr; - bool* p5 = nullptr; - Message* p6 = nullptr; - - msg << p1 << p2 << p3 << p4 << p5 << p6; - ASSERT_STREQ("(null)(null)(null)(null)(null)(null)", - msg.GetString().c_str()); -} - -// Tests streaming wide strings to testing::Message. -TEST(MessageTest, WideStrings) { - // Streams a NULL of type const wchar_t*. - const wchar_t* const_wstr = nullptr; - EXPECT_STREQ("(null)", - (Message() << const_wstr).GetString().c_str()); - - // Streams a NULL of type wchar_t*. - wchar_t* wstr = nullptr; - EXPECT_STREQ("(null)", - (Message() << wstr).GetString().c_str()); - - // Streams a non-NULL of type const wchar_t*. - const_wstr = L"abc\x8119"; - EXPECT_STREQ("abc\xe8\x84\x99", - (Message() << const_wstr).GetString().c_str()); - - // Streams a non-NULL of type wchar_t*. - wstr = const_cast<wchar_t*>(const_wstr); - EXPECT_STREQ("abc\xe8\x84\x99", - (Message() << wstr).GetString().c_str()); -} - - -// This line tests that we can define tests in the testing namespace. -namespace testing { - -// Tests the TestInfo class. - -class TestInfoTest : public Test { - protected: - static const TestInfo* GetTestInfo(const char* test_name) { - const TestSuite* const test_suite = - GetUnitTestImpl()->GetTestSuite("TestInfoTest", "", nullptr, nullptr); - - for (int i = 0; i < test_suite->total_test_count(); ++i) { - const TestInfo* const test_info = test_suite->GetTestInfo(i); - if (strcmp(test_name, test_info->name()) == 0) - return test_info; - } - return nullptr; - } - - static const TestResult* GetTestResult( - const TestInfo* test_info) { - return test_info->result(); - } -}; - -// Tests TestInfo::test_case_name() and TestInfo::name(). -TEST_F(TestInfoTest, Names) { - const TestInfo* const test_info = GetTestInfo("Names"); - - ASSERT_STREQ("TestInfoTest", test_info->test_case_name()); - ASSERT_STREQ("Names", test_info->name()); -} - -// Tests TestInfo::result(). -TEST_F(TestInfoTest, result) { - const TestInfo* const test_info = GetTestInfo("result"); - - // Initially, there is no TestPartResult for this test. - ASSERT_EQ(0, GetTestResult(test_info)->total_part_count()); - - // After the previous assertion, there is still none. - ASSERT_EQ(0, GetTestResult(test_info)->total_part_count()); -} - -#define VERIFY_CODE_LOCATION \ - const int expected_line = __LINE__ - 1; \ - const TestInfo* const test_info = GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_info(); \ - ASSERT_TRUE(test_info); \ - EXPECT_STREQ(__FILE__, test_info->file()); \ - EXPECT_EQ(expected_line, test_info->line()) - -TEST(CodeLocationForTEST, Verify) { - VERIFY_CODE_LOCATION; -} - -class CodeLocationForTESTF : public Test { -}; - -TEST_F(CodeLocationForTESTF, Verify) { - VERIFY_CODE_LOCATION; -} - -class CodeLocationForTESTP : public TestWithParam<int> { -}; - -TEST_P(CodeLocationForTESTP, Verify) { - VERIFY_CODE_LOCATION; -} - -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(, CodeLocationForTESTP, Values(0)); - -template <typename T> -class CodeLocationForTYPEDTEST : public Test { -}; - -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(CodeLocationForTYPEDTEST, int); - -TYPED_TEST(CodeLocationForTYPEDTEST, Verify) { - VERIFY_CODE_LOCATION; -} - -template <typename T> -class CodeLocationForTYPEDTESTP : public Test { -}; - -TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(CodeLocationForTYPEDTESTP); - -TYPED_TEST_P(CodeLocationForTYPEDTESTP, Verify) { - VERIFY_CODE_LOCATION; -} - -REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(CodeLocationForTYPEDTESTP, Verify); - -INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(My, CodeLocationForTYPEDTESTP, int); - -#undef VERIFY_CODE_LOCATION - -// Tests setting up and tearing down a test case. -// Legacy API is deprecated but still available -#ifndef REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI -class SetUpTestCaseTest : public Test { - protected: - // This will be called once before the first test in this test case - // is run. - static void SetUpTestCase() { - printf("Setting up the test case . . .\n"); - - // Initializes some shared resource. In this simple example, we - // just create a C string. More complex stuff can be done if - // desired. - shared_resource_ = "123"; - - // Increments the number of test cases that have been set up. - counter_++; - - // SetUpTestCase() should be called only once. - EXPECT_EQ(1, counter_); - } - - // This will be called once after the last test in this test case is - // run. - static void TearDownTestCase() { - printf("Tearing down the test case . . .\n"); - - // Decrements the number of test cases that have been set up. - counter_--; - - // TearDownTestCase() should be called only once. - EXPECT_EQ(0, counter_); - - // Cleans up the shared resource. - shared_resource_ = nullptr; - } - - // This will be called before each test in this test case. - void SetUp() override { - // SetUpTestCase() should be called only once, so counter_ should - // always be 1. - EXPECT_EQ(1, counter_); - } - - // Number of test cases that have been set up. - static int counter_; - - // Some resource to be shared by all tests in this test case. - static const char* shared_resource_; -}; - -int SetUpTestCaseTest::counter_ = 0; -const char* SetUpTestCaseTest::shared_resource_ = nullptr; - -// A test that uses the shared resource. -TEST_F(SetUpTestCaseTest, Test1) { EXPECT_STRNE(nullptr, shared_resource_); } - -// Another test that uses the shared resource. -TEST_F(SetUpTestCaseTest, Test2) { - EXPECT_STREQ("123", shared_resource_); -} -#endif // REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI - -// Tests SetupTestSuite/TearDown TestSuite -class SetUpTestSuiteTest : public Test { - protected: - // This will be called once before the first test in this test case - // is run. - static void SetUpTestSuite() { - printf("Setting up the test suite . . .\n"); - - // Initializes some shared resource. In this simple example, we - // just create a C string. More complex stuff can be done if - // desired. - shared_resource_ = "123"; - - // Increments the number of test cases that have been set up. - counter_++; - - // SetUpTestSuite() should be called only once. - EXPECT_EQ(1, counter_); - } - - // This will be called once after the last test in this test case is - // run. - static void TearDownTestSuite() { - printf("Tearing down the test suite . . .\n"); - - // Decrements the number of test suites that have been set up. - counter_--; - - // TearDownTestSuite() should be called only once. - EXPECT_EQ(0, counter_); - - // Cleans up the shared resource. - shared_resource_ = nullptr; - } - - // This will be called before each test in this test case. - void SetUp() override { - // SetUpTestSuite() should be called only once, so counter_ should - // always be 1. - EXPECT_EQ(1, counter_); - } - - // Number of test suites that have been set up. - static int counter_; - - // Some resource to be shared by all tests in this test case. - static const char* shared_resource_; -}; - -int SetUpTestSuiteTest::counter_ = 0; -const char* SetUpTestSuiteTest::shared_resource_ = nullptr; - -// A test that uses the shared resource. -TEST_F(SetUpTestSuiteTest, TestSetupTestSuite1) { - EXPECT_STRNE(nullptr, shared_resource_); -} - -// Another test that uses the shared resource. -TEST_F(SetUpTestSuiteTest, TestSetupTestSuite2) { - EXPECT_STREQ("123", shared_resource_); -} - -// The ParseFlagsTest test case tests ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly. - -// The Flags struct stores a copy of all Google Test flags. -struct Flags { - // Constructs a Flags struct where each flag has its default value. - Flags() : also_run_disabled_tests(false), - break_on_failure(false), - catch_exceptions(false), - death_test_use_fork(false), - filter(""), - list_tests(false), - output(""), - print_time(true), - random_seed(0), - repeat(1), - shuffle(false), - stack_trace_depth(kMaxStackTraceDepth), - stream_result_to(""), - throw_on_failure(false) {} - - // Factory methods. - - // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_also_run_disabled_tests flag has - // the given value. - static Flags AlsoRunDisabledTests(bool also_run_disabled_tests) { - Flags flags; - flags.also_run_disabled_tests = also_run_disabled_tests; - return flags; - } - - // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_break_on_failure flag has - // the given value. - static Flags BreakOnFailure(bool break_on_failure) { - Flags flags; - flags.break_on_failure = break_on_failure; - return flags; - } - - // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_catch_exceptions flag has - // the given value. - static Flags CatchExceptions(bool catch_exceptions) { - Flags flags; - flags.catch_exceptions = catch_exceptions; - return flags; - } - - // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_death_test_use_fork flag has - // the given value. - static Flags DeathTestUseFork(bool death_test_use_fork) { - Flags flags; - flags.death_test_use_fork = death_test_use_fork; - return flags; - } - - // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_filter flag has the given - // value. - static Flags Filter(const char* filter) { - Flags flags; - flags.filter = filter; - return flags; - } - - // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_list_tests flag has the - // given value. - static Flags ListTests(bool list_tests) { - Flags flags; - flags.list_tests = list_tests; - return flags; - } - - // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_output flag has the given - // value. - static Flags Output(const char* output) { - Flags flags; - flags.output = output; - return flags; - } - - // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_print_time flag has the given - // value. - static Flags PrintTime(bool print_time) { - Flags flags; - flags.print_time = print_time; - return flags; - } - - // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_random_seed flag has the given - // value. - static Flags RandomSeed(int32_t random_seed) { - Flags flags; - flags.random_seed = random_seed; - return flags; - } - - // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_repeat flag has the given - // value. - static Flags Repeat(int32_t repeat) { - Flags flags; - flags.repeat = repeat; - return flags; - } - - // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_shuffle flag has the given - // value. - static Flags Shuffle(bool shuffle) { - Flags flags; - flags.shuffle = shuffle; - return flags; - } - - // Creates a Flags struct where the GTEST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth) flag has - // the given value. - static Flags StackTraceDepth(int32_t stack_trace_depth) { - Flags flags; - flags.stack_trace_depth = stack_trace_depth; - return flags; - } - - // Creates a Flags struct where the GTEST_FLAG(stream_result_to) flag has - // the given value. - static Flags StreamResultTo(const char* stream_result_to) { - Flags flags; - flags.stream_result_to = stream_result_to; - return flags; - } - - // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_throw_on_failure flag has - // the given value. - static Flags ThrowOnFailure(bool throw_on_failure) { - Flags flags; - flags.throw_on_failure = throw_on_failure; - return flags; - } - - // These fields store the flag values. - bool also_run_disabled_tests; - bool break_on_failure; - bool catch_exceptions; - bool death_test_use_fork; - const char* filter; - bool list_tests; - const char* output; - bool print_time; - int32_t random_seed; - int32_t repeat; - bool shuffle; - int32_t stack_trace_depth; - const char* stream_result_to; - bool throw_on_failure; -}; - -// Fixture for testing ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly(). -class ParseFlagsTest : public Test { - protected: - // Clears the flags before each test. - void SetUp() override { - GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests) = false; - GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure) = false; - GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions) = false; - GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork) = false; - GTEST_FLAG(filter) = ""; - GTEST_FLAG(list_tests) = false; - GTEST_FLAG(output) = ""; - GTEST_FLAG(print_time) = true; - GTEST_FLAG(random_seed) = 0; - GTEST_FLAG(repeat) = 1; - GTEST_FLAG(shuffle) = false; - GTEST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth) = kMaxStackTraceDepth; - GTEST_FLAG(stream_result_to) = ""; - GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure) = false; - } - - // Asserts that two narrow or wide string arrays are equal. - template <typename CharType> - static void AssertStringArrayEq(int size1, CharType** array1, int size2, - CharType** array2) { - ASSERT_EQ(size1, size2) << " Array sizes different."; - - for (int i = 0; i != size1; i++) { - ASSERT_STREQ(array1[i], array2[i]) << " where i == " << i; - } - } - - // Verifies that the flag values match the expected values. - static void CheckFlags(const Flags& expected) { - EXPECT_EQ(expected.also_run_disabled_tests, - GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests)); - EXPECT_EQ(expected.break_on_failure, GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure)); - EXPECT_EQ(expected.catch_exceptions, GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions)); - EXPECT_EQ(expected.death_test_use_fork, GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork)); - EXPECT_STREQ(expected.filter, GTEST_FLAG(filter).c_str()); - EXPECT_EQ(expected.list_tests, GTEST_FLAG(list_tests)); - EXPECT_STREQ(expected.output, GTEST_FLAG(output).c_str()); - EXPECT_EQ(expected.print_time, GTEST_FLAG(print_time)); - EXPECT_EQ(expected.random_seed, GTEST_FLAG(random_seed)); - EXPECT_EQ(expected.repeat, GTEST_FLAG(repeat)); - EXPECT_EQ(expected.shuffle, GTEST_FLAG(shuffle)); - EXPECT_EQ(expected.stack_trace_depth, GTEST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth)); - EXPECT_STREQ(expected.stream_result_to, - GTEST_FLAG(stream_result_to).c_str()); - EXPECT_EQ(expected.throw_on_failure, GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure)); - } - - // Parses a command line (specified by argc1 and argv1), then - // verifies that the flag values are expected and that the - // recognized flags are removed from the command line. - template <typename CharType> - static void TestParsingFlags(int argc1, const CharType** argv1, - int argc2, const CharType** argv2, - const Flags& expected, bool should_print_help) { - const bool saved_help_flag = ::testing::internal::g_help_flag; - ::testing::internal::g_help_flag = false; - -# if GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION - CaptureStdout(); -# endif - - // Parses the command line. - internal::ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly(&argc1, const_cast<CharType**>(argv1)); - -# if GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION - const std::string captured_stdout = GetCapturedStdout(); -# endif - - // Verifies the flag values. - CheckFlags(expected); - - // Verifies that the recognized flags are removed from the command - // line. - AssertStringArrayEq(argc1 + 1, argv1, argc2 + 1, argv2); - - // ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly should neither set g_help_flag nor print the - // help message for the flags it recognizes. - EXPECT_EQ(should_print_help, ::testing::internal::g_help_flag); - -# if GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION - const char* const expected_help_fragment = - "This program contains tests written using"; - if (should_print_help) { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, expected_help_fragment, captured_stdout); - } else { - EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsNotSubstring, - expected_help_fragment, captured_stdout); - } -# endif // GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION - - ::testing::internal::g_help_flag = saved_help_flag; - } - - // This macro wraps TestParsingFlags s.t. the user doesn't need - // to specify the array sizes. - -# define GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv1, argv2, expected, should_print_help) \ - TestParsingFlags(sizeof(argv1)/sizeof(*argv1) - 1, argv1, \ - sizeof(argv2)/sizeof(*argv2) - 1, argv2, \ - expected, should_print_help) -}; - -// Tests parsing an empty command line. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, Empty) { - const char* argv[] = {nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags(), false); -} - -// Tests parsing a command line that has no flag. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, NoFlag) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags(), false); -} - -// Tests parsing a bad --gtest_filter flag. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, FilterBad) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_filter", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_filter", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::Filter(""), true); -} - -// Tests parsing an empty --gtest_filter flag. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, FilterEmpty) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_filter=", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::Filter(""), false); -} - -// Tests parsing a non-empty --gtest_filter flag. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, FilterNonEmpty) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_filter=abc", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::Filter("abc"), false); -} - -// Tests parsing --gtest_break_on_failure. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, BreakOnFailureWithoutValue) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_break_on_failure", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::BreakOnFailure(true), false); -} - -// Tests parsing --gtest_break_on_failure=0. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, BreakOnFailureFalse_0) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_break_on_failure=0", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::BreakOnFailure(false), false); -} - -// Tests parsing --gtest_break_on_failure=f. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, BreakOnFailureFalse_f) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_break_on_failure=f", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::BreakOnFailure(false), false); -} - -// Tests parsing --gtest_break_on_failure=F. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, BreakOnFailureFalse_F) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_break_on_failure=F", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::BreakOnFailure(false), false); -} - -// Tests parsing a --gtest_break_on_failure flag that has a "true" -// definition. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, BreakOnFailureTrue) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_break_on_failure=1", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::BreakOnFailure(true), false); -} - -// Tests parsing --gtest_catch_exceptions. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, CatchExceptions) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_catch_exceptions", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::CatchExceptions(true), false); -} - -// Tests parsing --gtest_death_test_use_fork. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, DeathTestUseFork) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_death_test_use_fork", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::DeathTestUseFork(true), false); -} - -// Tests having the same flag twice with different values. The -// expected behavior is that the one coming last takes precedence. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, DuplicatedFlags) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_filter=a", "--gtest_filter=b", - nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::Filter("b"), false); -} - -// Tests having an unrecognized flag on the command line. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, UnrecognizedFlag) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_break_on_failure", - "bar", // Unrecognized by Google Test. - "--gtest_filter=b", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", "bar", nullptr}; - - Flags flags; - flags.break_on_failure = true; - flags.filter = "b"; - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, flags, false); -} - -// Tests having a --gtest_list_tests flag -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, ListTestsFlag) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_list_tests", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::ListTests(true), false); -} - -// Tests having a --gtest_list_tests flag with a "true" value -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, ListTestsTrue) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_list_tests=1", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::ListTests(true), false); -} - -// Tests having a --gtest_list_tests flag with a "false" value -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, ListTestsFalse) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_list_tests=0", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::ListTests(false), false); -} - -// Tests parsing --gtest_list_tests=f. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, ListTestsFalse_f) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_list_tests=f", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::ListTests(false), false); -} - -// Tests parsing --gtest_list_tests=F. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, ListTestsFalse_F) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_list_tests=F", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::ListTests(false), false); -} - -// Tests parsing --gtest_output (invalid). -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, OutputEmpty) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_output", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_output", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags(), true); -} - -// Tests parsing --gtest_output=xml -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, OutputXml) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_output=xml", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::Output("xml"), false); -} - -// Tests parsing --gtest_output=xml:file -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, OutputXmlFile) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_output=xml:file", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::Output("xml:file"), false); -} - -// Tests parsing --gtest_output=xml:directory/path/ -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, OutputXmlDirectory) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_output=xml:directory/path/", - nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, - Flags::Output("xml:directory/path/"), false); -} - -// Tests having a --gtest_print_time flag -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, PrintTimeFlag) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_print_time", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::PrintTime(true), false); -} - -// Tests having a --gtest_print_time flag with a "true" value -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, PrintTimeTrue) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_print_time=1", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::PrintTime(true), false); -} - -// Tests having a --gtest_print_time flag with a "false" value -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, PrintTimeFalse) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_print_time=0", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::PrintTime(false), false); -} - -// Tests parsing --gtest_print_time=f. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, PrintTimeFalse_f) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_print_time=f", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::PrintTime(false), false); -} - -// Tests parsing --gtest_print_time=F. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, PrintTimeFalse_F) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_print_time=F", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::PrintTime(false), false); -} - -// Tests parsing --gtest_random_seed=number -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, RandomSeed) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_random_seed=1000", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::RandomSeed(1000), false); -} - -// Tests parsing --gtest_repeat=number -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, Repeat) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_repeat=1000", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::Repeat(1000), false); -} - -// Tests having a --gtest_also_run_disabled_tests flag -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, AlsoRunDisabledTestsFlag) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_also_run_disabled_tests", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::AlsoRunDisabledTests(true), - false); -} - -// Tests having a --gtest_also_run_disabled_tests flag with a "true" value -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, AlsoRunDisabledTestsTrue) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_also_run_disabled_tests=1", - nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::AlsoRunDisabledTests(true), - false); -} - -// Tests having a --gtest_also_run_disabled_tests flag with a "false" value -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, AlsoRunDisabledTestsFalse) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_also_run_disabled_tests=0", - nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::AlsoRunDisabledTests(false), - false); -} - -// Tests parsing --gtest_shuffle. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, ShuffleWithoutValue) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_shuffle", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::Shuffle(true), false); -} - -// Tests parsing --gtest_shuffle=0. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, ShuffleFalse_0) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_shuffle=0", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::Shuffle(false), false); -} - -// Tests parsing a --gtest_shuffle flag that has a "true" definition. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, ShuffleTrue) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_shuffle=1", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::Shuffle(true), false); -} - -// Tests parsing --gtest_stack_trace_depth=number. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, StackTraceDepth) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_stack_trace_depth=5", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::StackTraceDepth(5), false); -} - -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, StreamResultTo) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_stream_result_to=localhost:1234", - nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_( - argv, argv2, Flags::StreamResultTo("localhost:1234"), false); -} - -// Tests parsing --gtest_throw_on_failure. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, ThrowOnFailureWithoutValue) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_throw_on_failure", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::ThrowOnFailure(true), false); -} - -// Tests parsing --gtest_throw_on_failure=0. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, ThrowOnFailureFalse_0) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_throw_on_failure=0", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::ThrowOnFailure(false), false); -} - -// Tests parsing a --gtest_throw_on_failure flag that has a "true" -// definition. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, ThrowOnFailureTrue) { - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", "--gtest_throw_on_failure=1", nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::ThrowOnFailure(true), false); -} - -# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -// Tests parsing wide strings. -TEST_F(ParseFlagsTest, WideStrings) { - const wchar_t* argv[] = { - L"foo.exe", - L"--gtest_filter=Foo*", - L"--gtest_list_tests=1", - L"--gtest_break_on_failure", - L"--non_gtest_flag", - NULL - }; - - const wchar_t* argv2[] = { - L"foo.exe", - L"--non_gtest_flag", - NULL - }; - - Flags expected_flags; - expected_flags.break_on_failure = true; - expected_flags.filter = "Foo*"; - expected_flags.list_tests = true; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, expected_flags, false); -} -# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS - -#if GTEST_USE_OWN_FLAGFILE_FLAG_ -class FlagfileTest : public ParseFlagsTest { - public: - void SetUp() override { - ParseFlagsTest::SetUp(); - - testdata_path_.Set(internal::FilePath( - testing::TempDir() + internal::GetCurrentExecutableName().string() + - "_flagfile_test")); - testing::internal::posix::RmDir(testdata_path_.c_str()); - EXPECT_TRUE(testdata_path_.CreateFolder()); - } - - void TearDown() override { - testing::internal::posix::RmDir(testdata_path_.c_str()); - ParseFlagsTest::TearDown(); - } - - internal::FilePath CreateFlagfile(const char* contents) { - internal::FilePath file_path(internal::FilePath::GenerateUniqueFileName( - testdata_path_, internal::FilePath("unique"), "txt")); - FILE* f = testing::internal::posix::FOpen(file_path.c_str(), "w"); - fprintf(f, "%s", contents); - fclose(f); - return file_path; - } - - private: - internal::FilePath testdata_path_; -}; - -// Tests an empty flagfile. -TEST_F(FlagfileTest, Empty) { - internal::FilePath flagfile_path(CreateFlagfile("")); - std::string flagfile_flag = - std::string("--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "flagfile=") + flagfile_path.c_str(); - - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", flagfile_flag.c_str(), nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags(), false); -} - -// Tests passing a non-empty --gtest_filter flag via --gtest_flagfile. -TEST_F(FlagfileTest, FilterNonEmpty) { - internal::FilePath flagfile_path(CreateFlagfile( - "--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "filter=abc")); - std::string flagfile_flag = - std::string("--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "flagfile=") + flagfile_path.c_str(); - - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", flagfile_flag.c_str(), nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::Filter("abc"), false); -} - -// Tests passing several flags via --gtest_flagfile. -TEST_F(FlagfileTest, SeveralFlags) { - internal::FilePath flagfile_path(CreateFlagfile( - "--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "filter=abc\n" - "--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "break_on_failure\n" - "--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "list_tests")); - std::string flagfile_flag = - std::string("--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "flagfile=") + flagfile_path.c_str(); - - const char* argv[] = {"foo.exe", flagfile_flag.c_str(), nullptr}; - - const char* argv2[] = {"foo.exe", nullptr}; - - Flags expected_flags; - expected_flags.break_on_failure = true; - expected_flags.filter = "abc"; - expected_flags.list_tests = true; - - GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, expected_flags, false); -} -#endif // GTEST_USE_OWN_FLAGFILE_FLAG_ - -// Tests current_test_info() in UnitTest. -class CurrentTestInfoTest : public Test { - protected: - // Tests that current_test_info() returns NULL before the first test in - // the test case is run. - static void SetUpTestSuite() { - // There should be no tests running at this point. - const TestInfo* test_info = - UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info(); - EXPECT_TRUE(test_info == nullptr) - << "There should be no tests running at this point."; - } - - // Tests that current_test_info() returns NULL after the last test in - // the test case has run. - static void TearDownTestSuite() { - const TestInfo* test_info = - UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info(); - EXPECT_TRUE(test_info == nullptr) - << "There should be no tests running at this point."; - } -}; - -// Tests that current_test_info() returns TestInfo for currently running -// test by checking the expected test name against the actual one. -TEST_F(CurrentTestInfoTest, WorksForFirstTestInATestSuite) { - const TestInfo* test_info = - UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info(); - ASSERT_TRUE(nullptr != test_info) - << "There is a test running so we should have a valid TestInfo."; - EXPECT_STREQ("CurrentTestInfoTest", test_info->test_case_name()) - << "Expected the name of the currently running test case."; - EXPECT_STREQ("WorksForFirstTestInATestSuite", test_info->name()) - << "Expected the name of the currently running test."; -} - -// Tests that current_test_info() returns TestInfo for currently running -// test by checking the expected test name against the actual one. We -// use this test to see that the TestInfo object actually changed from -// the previous invocation. -TEST_F(CurrentTestInfoTest, WorksForSecondTestInATestSuite) { - const TestInfo* test_info = - UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info(); - ASSERT_TRUE(nullptr != test_info) - << "There is a test running so we should have a valid TestInfo."; - EXPECT_STREQ("CurrentTestInfoTest", test_info->test_case_name()) - << "Expected the name of the currently running test case."; - EXPECT_STREQ("WorksForSecondTestInATestSuite", test_info->name()) - << "Expected the name of the currently running test."; -} - -} // namespace testing - - -// These two lines test that we can define tests in a namespace that -// has the name "testing" and is nested in another namespace. -namespace my_namespace { -namespace testing { - -// Makes sure that TEST knows to use ::testing::Test instead of -// ::my_namespace::testing::Test. -class Test {}; - -// Makes sure that an assertion knows to use ::testing::Message instead of -// ::my_namespace::testing::Message. -class Message {}; - -// Makes sure that an assertion knows to use -// ::testing::AssertionResult instead of -// ::my_namespace::testing::AssertionResult. -class AssertionResult {}; - -// Tests that an assertion that should succeed works as expected. -TEST(NestedTestingNamespaceTest, Success) { - EXPECT_EQ(1, 1) << "This shouldn't fail."; -} - -// Tests that an assertion that should fail works as expected. -TEST(NestedTestingNamespaceTest, Failure) { - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL() << "This failure is expected.", - "This failure is expected."); -} - -} // namespace testing -} // namespace my_namespace - -// Tests that one can call superclass SetUp and TearDown methods-- -// that is, that they are not private. -// No tests are based on this fixture; the test "passes" if it compiles -// successfully. -class ProtectedFixtureMethodsTest : public Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { Test::SetUp(); } - void TearDown() override { Test::TearDown(); } -}; - -// StreamingAssertionsTest tests the streaming versions of a representative -// sample of assertions. -TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, Unconditional) { - SUCCEED() << "expected success"; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ADD_FAILURE() << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL() << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); -} - -#ifdef __BORLANDC__ -// Silences warnings: "Condition is always true", "Unreachable code" -# pragma option push -w-ccc -w-rch -#endif - -TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, Truth) { - EXPECT_TRUE(true) << "unexpected failure"; - ASSERT_TRUE(true) << "unexpected failure"; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_TRUE(false) << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_TRUE(false) << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); -} - -TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, Truth2) { - EXPECT_FALSE(false) << "unexpected failure"; - ASSERT_FALSE(false) << "unexpected failure"; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FALSE(true) << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FALSE(true) << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); -} - -#ifdef __BORLANDC__ -// Restores warnings after previous "#pragma option push" suppressed them -# pragma option pop -#endif - -TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, IntegerEquals) { - EXPECT_EQ(1, 1) << "unexpected failure"; - ASSERT_EQ(1, 1) << "unexpected failure"; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(1, 2) << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(1, 2) << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); -} - -TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, IntegerLessThan) { - EXPECT_LT(1, 2) << "unexpected failure"; - ASSERT_LT(1, 2) << "unexpected failure"; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_LT(2, 1) << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_LT(2, 1) << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); -} - -TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, StringsEqual) { - EXPECT_STREQ("foo", "foo") << "unexpected failure"; - ASSERT_STREQ("foo", "foo") << "unexpected failure"; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STREQ("foo", "bar") << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_STREQ("foo", "bar") << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); -} - -TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, StringsNotEqual) { - EXPECT_STRNE("foo", "bar") << "unexpected failure"; - ASSERT_STRNE("foo", "bar") << "unexpected failure"; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STRNE("foo", "foo") << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_STRNE("foo", "foo") << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); -} - -TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, StringsEqualIgnoringCase) { - EXPECT_STRCASEEQ("foo", "FOO") << "unexpected failure"; - ASSERT_STRCASEEQ("foo", "FOO") << "unexpected failure"; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STRCASEEQ("foo", "bar") << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_STRCASEEQ("foo", "bar") << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); -} - -TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, StringNotEqualIgnoringCase) { - EXPECT_STRCASENE("foo", "bar") << "unexpected failure"; - ASSERT_STRCASENE("foo", "bar") << "unexpected failure"; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STRCASENE("foo", "FOO") << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_STRCASENE("bar", "BAR") << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); -} - -TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, FloatingPointEquals) { - EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(1.0, 1.0) << "unexpected failure"; - ASSERT_FLOAT_EQ(1.0, 1.0) << "unexpected failure"; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(0.0, 1.0) << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FLOAT_EQ(0.0, 1.0) << "expected failure", - "expected failure"); -} - -#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, Throw) { - EXPECT_THROW(ThrowAnInteger(), int) << "unexpected failure"; - ASSERT_THROW(ThrowAnInteger(), int) << "unexpected failure"; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_THROW(ThrowAnInteger(), bool) << - "expected failure", "expected failure"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_THROW(ThrowAnInteger(), bool) << - "expected failure", "expected failure"); -} - -TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, NoThrow) { - EXPECT_NO_THROW(ThrowNothing()) << "unexpected failure"; - ASSERT_NO_THROW(ThrowNothing()) << "unexpected failure"; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_NO_THROW(ThrowAnInteger()) << - "expected failure", "expected failure"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_NO_THROW(ThrowAnInteger()) << - "expected failure", "expected failure"); -} - -TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, AnyThrow) { - EXPECT_ANY_THROW(ThrowAnInteger()) << "unexpected failure"; - ASSERT_ANY_THROW(ThrowAnInteger()) << "unexpected failure"; - EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_ANY_THROW(ThrowNothing()) << - "expected failure", "expected failure"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_ANY_THROW(ThrowNothing()) << - "expected failure", "expected failure"); -} - -#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS - -// Tests that Google Test correctly decides whether to use colors in the output. - -TEST(ColoredOutputTest, UsesColorsWhenGTestColorFlagIsYes) { - GTEST_FLAG(color) = "yes"; - - SetEnv("TERM", "xterm"); // TERM supports colors. - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(false)); // Stdout is not a TTY. - - SetEnv("TERM", "dumb"); // TERM doesn't support colors. - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(false)); // Stdout is not a TTY. -} - -TEST(ColoredOutputTest, UsesColorsWhenGTestColorFlagIsAliasOfYes) { - SetEnv("TERM", "dumb"); // TERM doesn't support colors. - - GTEST_FLAG(color) = "True"; - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(false)); // Stdout is not a TTY. - - GTEST_FLAG(color) = "t"; - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(false)); // Stdout is not a TTY. - - GTEST_FLAG(color) = "1"; - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(false)); // Stdout is not a TTY. -} - -TEST(ColoredOutputTest, UsesNoColorWhenGTestColorFlagIsNo) { - GTEST_FLAG(color) = "no"; - - SetEnv("TERM", "xterm"); // TERM supports colors. - EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. - EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(false)); // Stdout is not a TTY. - - SetEnv("TERM", "dumb"); // TERM doesn't support colors. - EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. - EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(false)); // Stdout is not a TTY. -} - -TEST(ColoredOutputTest, UsesNoColorWhenGTestColorFlagIsInvalid) { - SetEnv("TERM", "xterm"); // TERM supports colors. - - GTEST_FLAG(color) = "F"; - EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. - - GTEST_FLAG(color) = "0"; - EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. - - GTEST_FLAG(color) = "unknown"; - EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. -} - -TEST(ColoredOutputTest, UsesColorsWhenStdoutIsTty) { - GTEST_FLAG(color) = "auto"; - - SetEnv("TERM", "xterm"); // TERM supports colors. - EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(false)); // Stdout is not a TTY. - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. -} - -TEST(ColoredOutputTest, UsesColorsWhenTermSupportsColors) { - GTEST_FLAG(color) = "auto"; - -#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW - // On Windows, we ignore the TERM variable as it's usually not set. - - SetEnv("TERM", "dumb"); - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. - - SetEnv("TERM", ""); - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. - - SetEnv("TERM", "xterm"); - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. -#else - // On non-Windows platforms, we rely on TERM to determine if the - // terminal supports colors. - - SetEnv("TERM", "dumb"); // TERM doesn't support colors. - EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. - - SetEnv("TERM", "emacs"); // TERM doesn't support colors. - EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. - - SetEnv("TERM", "vt100"); // TERM doesn't support colors. - EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. - - SetEnv("TERM", "xterm-mono"); // TERM doesn't support colors. - EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. - - SetEnv("TERM", "xterm"); // TERM supports colors. - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. - - SetEnv("TERM", "xterm-color"); // TERM supports colors. - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. - - SetEnv("TERM", "xterm-256color"); // TERM supports colors. - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. - - SetEnv("TERM", "screen"); // TERM supports colors. - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. - - SetEnv("TERM", "screen-256color"); // TERM supports colors. - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. - - SetEnv("TERM", "tmux"); // TERM supports colors. - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. - - SetEnv("TERM", "tmux-256color"); // TERM supports colors. - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. - - SetEnv("TERM", "rxvt-unicode"); // TERM supports colors. - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. - - SetEnv("TERM", "rxvt-unicode-256color"); // TERM supports colors. - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. - - SetEnv("TERM", "linux"); // TERM supports colors. - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. - - SetEnv("TERM", "cygwin"); // TERM supports colors. - EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY. -#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS -} - -// Verifies that StaticAssertTypeEq works in a namespace scope. - -static bool dummy1 GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ = StaticAssertTypeEq<bool, bool>(); -static bool dummy2 GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ = - StaticAssertTypeEq<const int, const int>(); - -// Verifies that StaticAssertTypeEq works in a class. - -template <typename T> -class StaticAssertTypeEqTestHelper { - public: - StaticAssertTypeEqTestHelper() { StaticAssertTypeEq<bool, T>(); } -}; - -TEST(StaticAssertTypeEqTest, WorksInClass) { - StaticAssertTypeEqTestHelper<bool>(); -} - -// Verifies that StaticAssertTypeEq works inside a function. - -typedef int IntAlias; - -TEST(StaticAssertTypeEqTest, CompilesForEqualTypes) { - StaticAssertTypeEq<int, IntAlias>(); - StaticAssertTypeEq<int*, IntAlias*>(); -} - -TEST(HasNonfatalFailureTest, ReturnsFalseWhenThereIsNoFailure) { - EXPECT_FALSE(HasNonfatalFailure()); -} - -static void FailFatally() { FAIL(); } - -TEST(HasNonfatalFailureTest, ReturnsFalseWhenThereIsOnlyFatalFailure) { - FailFatally(); - const bool has_nonfatal_failure = HasNonfatalFailure(); - ClearCurrentTestPartResults(); - EXPECT_FALSE(has_nonfatal_failure); -} - -TEST(HasNonfatalFailureTest, ReturnsTrueWhenThereIsNonfatalFailure) { - ADD_FAILURE(); - const bool has_nonfatal_failure = HasNonfatalFailure(); - ClearCurrentTestPartResults(); - EXPECT_TRUE(has_nonfatal_failure); -} - -TEST(HasNonfatalFailureTest, ReturnsTrueWhenThereAreFatalAndNonfatalFailures) { - FailFatally(); - ADD_FAILURE(); - const bool has_nonfatal_failure = HasNonfatalFailure(); - ClearCurrentTestPartResults(); - EXPECT_TRUE(has_nonfatal_failure); -} - -// A wrapper for calling HasNonfatalFailure outside of a test body. -static bool HasNonfatalFailureHelper() { - return testing::Test::HasNonfatalFailure(); -} - -TEST(HasNonfatalFailureTest, WorksOutsideOfTestBody) { - EXPECT_FALSE(HasNonfatalFailureHelper()); -} - -TEST(HasNonfatalFailureTest, WorksOutsideOfTestBody2) { - ADD_FAILURE(); - const bool has_nonfatal_failure = HasNonfatalFailureHelper(); - ClearCurrentTestPartResults(); - EXPECT_TRUE(has_nonfatal_failure); -} - -TEST(HasFailureTest, ReturnsFalseWhenThereIsNoFailure) { - EXPECT_FALSE(HasFailure()); -} - -TEST(HasFailureTest, ReturnsTrueWhenThereIsFatalFailure) { - FailFatally(); - const bool has_failure = HasFailure(); - ClearCurrentTestPartResults(); - EXPECT_TRUE(has_failure); -} - -TEST(HasFailureTest, ReturnsTrueWhenThereIsNonfatalFailure) { - ADD_FAILURE(); - const bool has_failure = HasFailure(); - ClearCurrentTestPartResults(); - EXPECT_TRUE(has_failure); -} - -TEST(HasFailureTest, ReturnsTrueWhenThereAreFatalAndNonfatalFailures) { - FailFatally(); - ADD_FAILURE(); - const bool has_failure = HasFailure(); - ClearCurrentTestPartResults(); - EXPECT_TRUE(has_failure); -} - -// A wrapper for calling HasFailure outside of a test body. -static bool HasFailureHelper() { return testing::Test::HasFailure(); } - -TEST(HasFailureTest, WorksOutsideOfTestBody) { - EXPECT_FALSE(HasFailureHelper()); -} - -TEST(HasFailureTest, WorksOutsideOfTestBody2) { - ADD_FAILURE(); - const bool has_failure = HasFailureHelper(); - ClearCurrentTestPartResults(); - EXPECT_TRUE(has_failure); -} - -class TestListener : public EmptyTestEventListener { - public: - TestListener() : on_start_counter_(nullptr), is_destroyed_(nullptr) {} - TestListener(int* on_start_counter, bool* is_destroyed) - : on_start_counter_(on_start_counter), - is_destroyed_(is_destroyed) {} - - ~TestListener() override { - if (is_destroyed_) - *is_destroyed_ = true; - } - - protected: - void OnTestProgramStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override { - if (on_start_counter_ != nullptr) (*on_start_counter_)++; - } - - private: - int* on_start_counter_; - bool* is_destroyed_; -}; - -// Tests the constructor. -TEST(TestEventListenersTest, ConstructionWorks) { - TestEventListeners listeners; - - EXPECT_TRUE(TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners) != nullptr); - EXPECT_TRUE(listeners.default_result_printer() == nullptr); - EXPECT_TRUE(listeners.default_xml_generator() == nullptr); -} - -// Tests that the TestEventListeners destructor deletes all the listeners it -// owns. -TEST(TestEventListenersTest, DestructionWorks) { - bool default_result_printer_is_destroyed = false; - bool default_xml_printer_is_destroyed = false; - bool extra_listener_is_destroyed = false; - TestListener* default_result_printer = - new TestListener(nullptr, &default_result_printer_is_destroyed); - TestListener* default_xml_printer = - new TestListener(nullptr, &default_xml_printer_is_destroyed); - TestListener* extra_listener = - new TestListener(nullptr, &extra_listener_is_destroyed); - - { - TestEventListeners listeners; - TestEventListenersAccessor::SetDefaultResultPrinter(&listeners, - default_result_printer); - TestEventListenersAccessor::SetDefaultXmlGenerator(&listeners, - default_xml_printer); - listeners.Append(extra_listener); - } - EXPECT_TRUE(default_result_printer_is_destroyed); - EXPECT_TRUE(default_xml_printer_is_destroyed); - EXPECT_TRUE(extra_listener_is_destroyed); -} - -// Tests that a listener Append'ed to a TestEventListeners list starts -// receiving events. -TEST(TestEventListenersTest, Append) { - int on_start_counter = 0; - bool is_destroyed = false; - TestListener* listener = new TestListener(&on_start_counter, &is_destroyed); - { - TestEventListeners listeners; - listeners.Append(listener); - TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestProgramStart( - *UnitTest::GetInstance()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, on_start_counter); - } - EXPECT_TRUE(is_destroyed); -} - -// Tests that listeners receive events in the order they were appended to -// the list, except for *End requests, which must be received in the reverse -// order. -class SequenceTestingListener : public EmptyTestEventListener { - public: - SequenceTestingListener(std::vector<std::string>* vector, const char* id) - : vector_(vector), id_(id) {} - - protected: - void OnTestProgramStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override { - vector_->push_back(GetEventDescription("OnTestProgramStart")); - } - - void OnTestProgramEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override { - vector_->push_back(GetEventDescription("OnTestProgramEnd")); - } - - void OnTestIterationStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/, - int /*iteration*/) override { - vector_->push_back(GetEventDescription("OnTestIterationStart")); - } - - void OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/, - int /*iteration*/) override { - vector_->push_back(GetEventDescription("OnTestIterationEnd")); - } - - private: - std::string GetEventDescription(const char* method) { - Message message; - message << id_ << "." << method; - return message.GetString(); - } - - std::vector<std::string>* vector_; - const char* const id_; - - GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(SequenceTestingListener); -}; - -TEST(EventListenerTest, AppendKeepsOrder) { - std::vector<std::string> vec; - TestEventListeners listeners; - listeners.Append(new SequenceTestingListener(&vec, "1st")); - listeners.Append(new SequenceTestingListener(&vec, "2nd")); - listeners.Append(new SequenceTestingListener(&vec, "3rd")); - - TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestProgramStart( - *UnitTest::GetInstance()); - ASSERT_EQ(3U, vec.size()); - EXPECT_STREQ("1st.OnTestProgramStart", vec[0].c_str()); - EXPECT_STREQ("2nd.OnTestProgramStart", vec[1].c_str()); - EXPECT_STREQ("3rd.OnTestProgramStart", vec[2].c_str()); - - vec.clear(); - TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestProgramEnd( - *UnitTest::GetInstance()); - ASSERT_EQ(3U, vec.size()); - EXPECT_STREQ("3rd.OnTestProgramEnd", vec[0].c_str()); - EXPECT_STREQ("2nd.OnTestProgramEnd", vec[1].c_str()); - EXPECT_STREQ("1st.OnTestProgramEnd", vec[2].c_str()); - - vec.clear(); - TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestIterationStart( - *UnitTest::GetInstance(), 0); - ASSERT_EQ(3U, vec.size()); - EXPECT_STREQ("1st.OnTestIterationStart", vec[0].c_str()); - EXPECT_STREQ("2nd.OnTestIterationStart", vec[1].c_str()); - EXPECT_STREQ("3rd.OnTestIterationStart", vec[2].c_str()); - - vec.clear(); - TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestIterationEnd( - *UnitTest::GetInstance(), 0); - ASSERT_EQ(3U, vec.size()); - EXPECT_STREQ("3rd.OnTestIterationEnd", vec[0].c_str()); - EXPECT_STREQ("2nd.OnTestIterationEnd", vec[1].c_str()); - EXPECT_STREQ("1st.OnTestIterationEnd", vec[2].c_str()); -} - -// Tests that a listener removed from a TestEventListeners list stops receiving -// events and is not deleted when the list is destroyed. -TEST(TestEventListenersTest, Release) { - int on_start_counter = 0; - bool is_destroyed = false; - // Although Append passes the ownership of this object to the list, - // the following calls release it, and we need to delete it before the - // test ends. - TestListener* listener = new TestListener(&on_start_counter, &is_destroyed); - { - TestEventListeners listeners; - listeners.Append(listener); - EXPECT_EQ(listener, listeners.Release(listener)); - TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestProgramStart( - *UnitTest::GetInstance()); - EXPECT_TRUE(listeners.Release(listener) == nullptr); - } - EXPECT_EQ(0, on_start_counter); - EXPECT_FALSE(is_destroyed); - delete listener; -} - -// Tests that no events are forwarded when event forwarding is disabled. -TEST(EventListenerTest, SuppressEventForwarding) { - int on_start_counter = 0; - TestListener* listener = new TestListener(&on_start_counter, nullptr); - - TestEventListeners listeners; - listeners.Append(listener); - ASSERT_TRUE(TestEventListenersAccessor::EventForwardingEnabled(listeners)); - TestEventListenersAccessor::SuppressEventForwarding(&listeners); - ASSERT_FALSE(TestEventListenersAccessor::EventForwardingEnabled(listeners)); - TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestProgramStart( - *UnitTest::GetInstance()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, on_start_counter); -} - -// Tests that events generated by Google Test are not forwarded in -// death test subprocesses. -TEST(EventListenerDeathTest, EventsNotForwardedInDeathTestSubprecesses) { - EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({ - GTEST_CHECK_(TestEventListenersAccessor::EventForwardingEnabled( - *GetUnitTestImpl()->listeners())) << "expected failure";}, - "expected failure"); -} - -// Tests that a listener installed via SetDefaultResultPrinter() starts -// receiving events and is returned via default_result_printer() and that -// the previous default_result_printer is removed from the list and deleted. -TEST(EventListenerTest, default_result_printer) { - int on_start_counter = 0; - bool is_destroyed = false; - TestListener* listener = new TestListener(&on_start_counter, &is_destroyed); - - TestEventListeners listeners; - TestEventListenersAccessor::SetDefaultResultPrinter(&listeners, listener); - - EXPECT_EQ(listener, listeners.default_result_printer()); - - TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestProgramStart( - *UnitTest::GetInstance()); - - EXPECT_EQ(1, on_start_counter); - - // Replacing default_result_printer with something else should remove it - // from the list and destroy it. - TestEventListenersAccessor::SetDefaultResultPrinter(&listeners, nullptr); - - EXPECT_TRUE(listeners.default_result_printer() == nullptr); - EXPECT_TRUE(is_destroyed); - - // After broadcasting an event the counter is still the same, indicating - // the listener is not in the list anymore. - TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestProgramStart( - *UnitTest::GetInstance()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, on_start_counter); -} - -// Tests that the default_result_printer listener stops receiving events -// when removed via Release and that is not owned by the list anymore. -TEST(EventListenerTest, RemovingDefaultResultPrinterWorks) { - int on_start_counter = 0; - bool is_destroyed = false; - // Although Append passes the ownership of this object to the list, - // the following calls release it, and we need to delete it before the - // test ends. - TestListener* listener = new TestListener(&on_start_counter, &is_destroyed); - { - TestEventListeners listeners; - TestEventListenersAccessor::SetDefaultResultPrinter(&listeners, listener); - - EXPECT_EQ(listener, listeners.Release(listener)); - EXPECT_TRUE(listeners.default_result_printer() == nullptr); - EXPECT_FALSE(is_destroyed); - - // Broadcasting events now should not affect default_result_printer. - TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestProgramStart( - *UnitTest::GetInstance()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, on_start_counter); - } - // Destroying the list should not affect the listener now, too. - EXPECT_FALSE(is_destroyed); - delete listener; -} - -// Tests that a listener installed via SetDefaultXmlGenerator() starts -// receiving events and is returned via default_xml_generator() and that -// the previous default_xml_generator is removed from the list and deleted. -TEST(EventListenerTest, default_xml_generator) { - int on_start_counter = 0; - bool is_destroyed = false; - TestListener* listener = new TestListener(&on_start_counter, &is_destroyed); - - TestEventListeners listeners; - TestEventListenersAccessor::SetDefaultXmlGenerator(&listeners, listener); - - EXPECT_EQ(listener, listeners.default_xml_generator()); - - TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestProgramStart( - *UnitTest::GetInstance()); - - EXPECT_EQ(1, on_start_counter); - - // Replacing default_xml_generator with something else should remove it - // from the list and destroy it. - TestEventListenersAccessor::SetDefaultXmlGenerator(&listeners, nullptr); - - EXPECT_TRUE(listeners.default_xml_generator() == nullptr); - EXPECT_TRUE(is_destroyed); - - // After broadcasting an event the counter is still the same, indicating - // the listener is not in the list anymore. - TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestProgramStart( - *UnitTest::GetInstance()); - EXPECT_EQ(1, on_start_counter); -} - -// Tests that the default_xml_generator listener stops receiving events -// when removed via Release and that is not owned by the list anymore. -TEST(EventListenerTest, RemovingDefaultXmlGeneratorWorks) { - int on_start_counter = 0; - bool is_destroyed = false; - // Although Append passes the ownership of this object to the list, - // the following calls release it, and we need to delete it before the - // test ends. - TestListener* listener = new TestListener(&on_start_counter, &is_destroyed); - { - TestEventListeners listeners; - TestEventListenersAccessor::SetDefaultXmlGenerator(&listeners, listener); - - EXPECT_EQ(listener, listeners.Release(listener)); - EXPECT_TRUE(listeners.default_xml_generator() == nullptr); - EXPECT_FALSE(is_destroyed); - - // Broadcasting events now should not affect default_xml_generator. - TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestProgramStart( - *UnitTest::GetInstance()); - EXPECT_EQ(0, on_start_counter); - } - // Destroying the list should not affect the listener now, too. - EXPECT_FALSE(is_destroyed); - delete listener; -} - -// Sanity tests to ensure that the alternative, verbose spellings of -// some of the macros work. We don't test them thoroughly as that -// would be quite involved. Since their implementations are -// straightforward, and they are rarely used, we'll just rely on the -// users to tell us when they are broken. -GTEST_TEST(AlternativeNameTest, Works) { // GTEST_TEST is the same as TEST. - GTEST_SUCCEED() << "OK"; // GTEST_SUCCEED is the same as SUCCEED. - - // GTEST_FAIL is the same as FAIL. - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(GTEST_FAIL() << "An expected failure", - "An expected failure"); - - // GTEST_ASSERT_XY is the same as ASSERT_XY. - - GTEST_ASSERT_EQ(0, 0); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(GTEST_ASSERT_EQ(0, 1) << "An expected failure", - "An expected failure"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(GTEST_ASSERT_EQ(1, 0) << "An expected failure", - "An expected failure"); - - GTEST_ASSERT_NE(0, 1); - GTEST_ASSERT_NE(1, 0); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(GTEST_ASSERT_NE(0, 0) << "An expected failure", - "An expected failure"); - - GTEST_ASSERT_LE(0, 0); - GTEST_ASSERT_LE(0, 1); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(GTEST_ASSERT_LE(1, 0) << "An expected failure", - "An expected failure"); - - GTEST_ASSERT_LT(0, 1); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(GTEST_ASSERT_LT(0, 0) << "An expected failure", - "An expected failure"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(GTEST_ASSERT_LT(1, 0) << "An expected failure", - "An expected failure"); - - GTEST_ASSERT_GE(0, 0); - GTEST_ASSERT_GE(1, 0); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(GTEST_ASSERT_GE(0, 1) << "An expected failure", - "An expected failure"); - - GTEST_ASSERT_GT(1, 0); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(GTEST_ASSERT_GT(0, 1) << "An expected failure", - "An expected failure"); - EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(GTEST_ASSERT_GT(1, 1) << "An expected failure", - "An expected failure"); -} - -// Tests for internal utilities necessary for implementation of the universal -// printing. - -class ConversionHelperBase {}; -class ConversionHelperDerived : public ConversionHelperBase {}; - -// Tests that IsAProtocolMessage<T>::value is a compile-time constant. -TEST(IsAProtocolMessageTest, ValueIsCompileTimeConstant) { - GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(IsAProtocolMessage<::proto2::Message>::value, - const_true); - GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(!IsAProtocolMessage<int>::value, const_false); -} - -// Tests that IsAProtocolMessage<T>::value is true when T is -// proto2::Message or a sub-class of it. -TEST(IsAProtocolMessageTest, ValueIsTrueWhenTypeIsAProtocolMessage) { - EXPECT_TRUE(IsAProtocolMessage< ::proto2::Message>::value); -} - -// Tests that IsAProtocolMessage<T>::value is false when T is neither -// ::proto2::Message nor a sub-class of it. -TEST(IsAProtocolMessageTest, ValueIsFalseWhenTypeIsNotAProtocolMessage) { - EXPECT_FALSE(IsAProtocolMessage<int>::value); - EXPECT_FALSE(IsAProtocolMessage<const ConversionHelperBase>::value); -} - -// Tests GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_. - -template <typename T1, typename T2> -void TestGTestRemoveReferenceAndConst() { - static_assert(std::is_same<T1, GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(T2)>::value, - "GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_ failed."); -} - -TEST(RemoveReferenceToConstTest, Works) { - TestGTestRemoveReferenceAndConst<int, int>(); - TestGTestRemoveReferenceAndConst<double, double&>(); - TestGTestRemoveReferenceAndConst<char, const char>(); - TestGTestRemoveReferenceAndConst<char, const char&>(); - TestGTestRemoveReferenceAndConst<const char*, const char*>(); -} - -// Tests GTEST_REFERENCE_TO_CONST_. - -template <typename T1, typename T2> -void TestGTestReferenceToConst() { - static_assert(std::is_same<T1, GTEST_REFERENCE_TO_CONST_(T2)>::value, - "GTEST_REFERENCE_TO_CONST_ failed."); -} - -TEST(GTestReferenceToConstTest, Works) { - TestGTestReferenceToConst<const char&, char>(); - TestGTestReferenceToConst<const int&, const int>(); - TestGTestReferenceToConst<const double&, double>(); - TestGTestReferenceToConst<const std::string&, const std::string&>(); -} - - -// Tests IsContainerTest. - -class NonContainer {}; - -TEST(IsContainerTestTest, WorksForNonContainer) { - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(IsNotContainer), sizeof(IsContainerTest<int>(0))); - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(IsNotContainer), sizeof(IsContainerTest<char[5]>(0))); - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(IsNotContainer), sizeof(IsContainerTest<NonContainer>(0))); -} - -TEST(IsContainerTestTest, WorksForContainer) { - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(IsContainer), - sizeof(IsContainerTest<std::vector<bool> >(0))); - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(IsContainer), - sizeof(IsContainerTest<std::map<int, double> >(0))); -} - -struct ConstOnlyContainerWithPointerIterator { - using const_iterator = int*; - const_iterator begin() const; - const_iterator end() const; -}; - -struct ConstOnlyContainerWithClassIterator { - struct const_iterator { - const int& operator*() const; - const_iterator& operator++(/* pre-increment */); - }; - const_iterator begin() const; - const_iterator end() const; -}; - -TEST(IsContainerTestTest, ConstOnlyContainer) { - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(IsContainer), - sizeof(IsContainerTest<ConstOnlyContainerWithPointerIterator>(0))); - EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(IsContainer), - sizeof(IsContainerTest<ConstOnlyContainerWithClassIterator>(0))); -} - -// Tests IsHashTable. -struct AHashTable { - typedef void hasher; -}; -struct NotReallyAHashTable { - typedef void hasher; - typedef void reverse_iterator; -}; -TEST(IsHashTable, Basic) { - EXPECT_TRUE(testing::internal::IsHashTable<AHashTable>::value); - EXPECT_FALSE(testing::internal::IsHashTable<NotReallyAHashTable>::value); - EXPECT_FALSE(testing::internal::IsHashTable<std::vector<int>>::value); - EXPECT_TRUE(testing::internal::IsHashTable<std::unordered_set<int>>::value); -} - -// Tests ArrayEq(). - -TEST(ArrayEqTest, WorksForDegeneratedArrays) { - EXPECT_TRUE(ArrayEq(5, 5L)); - EXPECT_FALSE(ArrayEq('a', 0)); -} - -TEST(ArrayEqTest, WorksForOneDimensionalArrays) { - // Note that a and b are distinct but compatible types. - const int a[] = { 0, 1 }; - long b[] = { 0, 1 }; - EXPECT_TRUE(ArrayEq(a, b)); - EXPECT_TRUE(ArrayEq(a, 2, b)); - - b[0] = 2; - EXPECT_FALSE(ArrayEq(a, b)); - EXPECT_FALSE(ArrayEq(a, 1, b)); -} - -TEST(ArrayEqTest, WorksForTwoDimensionalArrays) { - const char a[][3] = { "hi", "lo" }; - const char b[][3] = { "hi", "lo" }; - const char c[][3] = { "hi", "li" }; - - EXPECT_TRUE(ArrayEq(a, b)); - EXPECT_TRUE(ArrayEq(a, 2, b)); - - EXPECT_FALSE(ArrayEq(a, c)); - EXPECT_FALSE(ArrayEq(a, 2, c)); -} - -// Tests ArrayAwareFind(). - -TEST(ArrayAwareFindTest, WorksForOneDimensionalArray) { - const char a[] = "hello"; - EXPECT_EQ(a + 4, ArrayAwareFind(a, a + 5, 'o')); - EXPECT_EQ(a + 5, ArrayAwareFind(a, a + 5, 'x')); -} - -TEST(ArrayAwareFindTest, WorksForTwoDimensionalArray) { - int a[][2] = { { 0, 1 }, { 2, 3 }, { 4, 5 } }; - const int b[2] = { 2, 3 }; - EXPECT_EQ(a + 1, ArrayAwareFind(a, a + 3, b)); - - const int c[2] = { 6, 7 }; - EXPECT_EQ(a + 3, ArrayAwareFind(a, a + 3, c)); -} - -// Tests CopyArray(). - -TEST(CopyArrayTest, WorksForDegeneratedArrays) { - int n = 0; - CopyArray('a', &n); - EXPECT_EQ('a', n); -} - -TEST(CopyArrayTest, WorksForOneDimensionalArrays) { - const char a[3] = "hi"; - int b[3]; -#ifndef __BORLANDC__ // C++Builder cannot compile some array size deductions. - CopyArray(a, &b); - EXPECT_TRUE(ArrayEq(a, b)); -#endif - - int c[3]; - CopyArray(a, 3, c); - EXPECT_TRUE(ArrayEq(a, c)); -} - -TEST(CopyArrayTest, WorksForTwoDimensionalArrays) { - const int a[2][3] = { { 0, 1, 2 }, { 3, 4, 5 } }; - int b[2][3]; -#ifndef __BORLANDC__ // C++Builder cannot compile some array size deductions. - CopyArray(a, &b); - EXPECT_TRUE(ArrayEq(a, b)); -#endif - - int c[2][3]; - CopyArray(a, 2, c); - EXPECT_TRUE(ArrayEq(a, c)); -} - -// Tests NativeArray. - -TEST(NativeArrayTest, ConstructorFromArrayWorks) { - const int a[3] = { 0, 1, 2 }; - NativeArray<int> na(a, 3, RelationToSourceReference()); - EXPECT_EQ(3U, na.size()); - EXPECT_EQ(a, na.begin()); -} - -TEST(NativeArrayTest, CreatesAndDeletesCopyOfArrayWhenAskedTo) { - typedef int Array[2]; - Array* a = new Array[1]; - (*a)[0] = 0; - (*a)[1] = 1; - NativeArray<int> na(*a, 2, RelationToSourceCopy()); - EXPECT_NE(*a, na.begin()); - delete[] a; - EXPECT_EQ(0, na.begin()[0]); - EXPECT_EQ(1, na.begin()[1]); - - // We rely on the heap checker to verify that na deletes the copy of - // array. -} - -TEST(NativeArrayTest, TypeMembersAreCorrect) { - StaticAssertTypeEq<char, NativeArray<char>::value_type>(); - StaticAssertTypeEq<int[2], NativeArray<int[2]>::value_type>(); - - StaticAssertTypeEq<const char*, NativeArray<char>::const_iterator>(); - StaticAssertTypeEq<const bool(*)[2], NativeArray<bool[2]>::const_iterator>(); -} - -TEST(NativeArrayTest, MethodsWork) { - const int a[3] = { 0, 1, 2 }; - NativeArray<int> na(a, 3, RelationToSourceCopy()); - ASSERT_EQ(3U, na.size()); - EXPECT_EQ(3, na.end() - na.begin()); - - NativeArray<int>::const_iterator it = na.begin(); - EXPECT_EQ(0, *it); - ++it; - EXPECT_EQ(1, *it); - it++; - EXPECT_EQ(2, *it); - ++it; - EXPECT_EQ(na.end(), it); - - EXPECT_TRUE(na == na); - - NativeArray<int> na2(a, 3, RelationToSourceReference()); - EXPECT_TRUE(na == na2); - - const int b1[3] = { 0, 1, 1 }; - const int b2[4] = { 0, 1, 2, 3 }; - EXPECT_FALSE(na == NativeArray<int>(b1, 3, RelationToSourceReference())); - EXPECT_FALSE(na == NativeArray<int>(b2, 4, RelationToSourceCopy())); -} - -TEST(NativeArrayTest, WorksForTwoDimensionalArray) { - const char a[2][3] = { "hi", "lo" }; - NativeArray<char[3]> na(a, 2, RelationToSourceReference()); - ASSERT_EQ(2U, na.size()); - EXPECT_EQ(a, na.begin()); -} - -// IndexSequence -TEST(IndexSequence, MakeIndexSequence) { - using testing::internal::IndexSequence; - using testing::internal::MakeIndexSequence; - EXPECT_TRUE( - (std::is_same<IndexSequence<>, MakeIndexSequence<0>::type>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE( - (std::is_same<IndexSequence<0>, MakeIndexSequence<1>::type>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE( - (std::is_same<IndexSequence<0, 1>, MakeIndexSequence<2>::type>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE(( - std::is_same<IndexSequence<0, 1, 2>, MakeIndexSequence<3>::type>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE( - (std::is_base_of<IndexSequence<0, 1, 2>, MakeIndexSequence<3>>::value)); -} - -// ElemFromList -TEST(ElemFromList, Basic) { - using testing::internal::ElemFromList; - EXPECT_TRUE( - (std::is_same<int, ElemFromList<0, int, double, char>::type>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE( - (std::is_same<double, ElemFromList<1, int, double, char>::type>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE( - (std::is_same<char, ElemFromList<2, int, double, char>::type>::value)); - EXPECT_TRUE(( - std::is_same<char, ElemFromList<7, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, - char, int, int, int, int>::type>::value)); -} - -// FlatTuple -TEST(FlatTuple, Basic) { - using testing::internal::FlatTuple; - - FlatTuple<int, double, const char*> tuple = {}; - EXPECT_EQ(0, tuple.Get<0>()); - EXPECT_EQ(0.0, tuple.Get<1>()); - EXPECT_EQ(nullptr, tuple.Get<2>()); - - tuple = FlatTuple<int, double, const char*>(7, 3.2, "Foo"); - EXPECT_EQ(7, tuple.Get<0>()); - EXPECT_EQ(3.2, tuple.Get<1>()); - EXPECT_EQ(std::string("Foo"), tuple.Get<2>()); - - tuple.Get<1>() = 5.1; - EXPECT_EQ(5.1, tuple.Get<1>()); -} - -TEST(FlatTuple, ManyTypes) { - using testing::internal::FlatTuple; - - // Instantiate FlatTuple with 257 ints. - // Tests show that we can do it with thousands of elements, but very long - // compile times makes it unusuitable for this test. -#define GTEST_FLAT_TUPLE_INT8 int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, -#define GTEST_FLAT_TUPLE_INT16 GTEST_FLAT_TUPLE_INT8 GTEST_FLAT_TUPLE_INT8 -#define GTEST_FLAT_TUPLE_INT32 GTEST_FLAT_TUPLE_INT16 GTEST_FLAT_TUPLE_INT16 -#define GTEST_FLAT_TUPLE_INT64 GTEST_FLAT_TUPLE_INT32 GTEST_FLAT_TUPLE_INT32 -#define GTEST_FLAT_TUPLE_INT128 GTEST_FLAT_TUPLE_INT64 GTEST_FLAT_TUPLE_INT64 -#define GTEST_FLAT_TUPLE_INT256 GTEST_FLAT_TUPLE_INT128 GTEST_FLAT_TUPLE_INT128 - - // Let's make sure that we can have a very long list of types without blowing - // up the template instantiation depth. - FlatTuple<GTEST_FLAT_TUPLE_INT256 int> tuple; - - tuple.Get<0>() = 7; - tuple.Get<99>() = 17; - tuple.Get<256>() = 1000; - EXPECT_EQ(7, tuple.Get<0>()); - EXPECT_EQ(17, tuple.Get<99>()); - EXPECT_EQ(1000, tuple.Get<256>()); -} - -// Tests SkipPrefix(). - -TEST(SkipPrefixTest, SkipsWhenPrefixMatches) { - const char* const str = "hello"; - - const char* p = str; - EXPECT_TRUE(SkipPrefix("", &p)); - EXPECT_EQ(str, p); - - p = str; - EXPECT_TRUE(SkipPrefix("hell", &p)); - EXPECT_EQ(str + 4, p); -} - -TEST(SkipPrefixTest, DoesNotSkipWhenPrefixDoesNotMatch) { - const char* const str = "world"; - - const char* p = str; - EXPECT_FALSE(SkipPrefix("W", &p)); - EXPECT_EQ(str, p); - - p = str; - EXPECT_FALSE(SkipPrefix("world!", &p)); - EXPECT_EQ(str, p); -} - -// Tests ad_hoc_test_result(). -TEST(AdHocTestResultTest, AdHocTestResultForUnitTestDoesNotShowFailure) { - const testing::TestResult& test_result = - testing::UnitTest::GetInstance()->ad_hoc_test_result(); - EXPECT_FALSE(test_result.Failed()); -} - -class DynamicUnitTestFixture : public testing::Test {}; - -class DynamicTest : public DynamicUnitTestFixture { - void TestBody() override { EXPECT_TRUE(true); } -}; - -auto* dynamic_test = testing::RegisterTest( - "DynamicUnitTestFixture", "DynamicTest", "TYPE", "VALUE", __FILE__, - __LINE__, []() -> DynamicUnitTestFixture* { return new DynamicTest; }); - -TEST(RegisterTest, WasRegistered) { - auto* unittest = testing::UnitTest::GetInstance(); - for (int i = 0; i < unittest->total_test_suite_count(); ++i) { - auto* tests = unittest->GetTestSuite(i); - if (tests->name() != std::string("DynamicUnitTestFixture")) continue; - for (int j = 0; j < tests->total_test_count(); ++j) { - if (tests->GetTestInfo(j)->name() != std::string("DynamicTest")) continue; - // Found it. - EXPECT_STREQ(tests->GetTestInfo(j)->value_param(), "VALUE"); - EXPECT_STREQ(tests->GetTestInfo(j)->type_param(), "TYPE"); - return; - } - } - - FAIL() << "Didn't find the test!"; -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_xml_outfile1_test_.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_xml_outfile1_test_.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 19aa252a3..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_xml_outfile1_test_.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -// -// gtest_xml_outfile1_test_ writes some xml via TestProperty used by -// gtest_xml_outfiles_test.py - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -class PropertyOne : public testing::Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { RecordProperty("SetUpProp", 1); } - void TearDown() override { RecordProperty("TearDownProp", 1); } -}; - -TEST_F(PropertyOne, TestSomeProperties) { - RecordProperty("TestSomeProperty", 1); -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_xml_outfile2_test_.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_xml_outfile2_test_.cc deleted file mode 100644 index f9a2a6e98..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_xml_outfile2_test_.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. -// -// gtest_xml_outfile2_test_ writes some xml via TestProperty used by -// gtest_xml_outfiles_test.py - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -class PropertyTwo : public testing::Test { - protected: - void SetUp() override { RecordProperty("SetUpProp", 2); } - void TearDown() override { RecordProperty("TearDownProp", 2); } -}; - -TEST_F(PropertyTwo, TestSomeProperties) { - RecordProperty("TestSomeProperty", 2); -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_xml_outfiles_test.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_xml_outfiles_test.py deleted file mode 100755 index e093f6f05..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_xml_outfiles_test.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2008, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Unit test for the gtest_xml_output module.""" - -import os -from xml.dom import minidom, Node -import gtest_test_utils -import gtest_xml_test_utils - -GTEST_OUTPUT_SUBDIR = "xml_outfiles" -GTEST_OUTPUT_1_TEST = "gtest_xml_outfile1_test_" -GTEST_OUTPUT_2_TEST = "gtest_xml_outfile2_test_" - -EXPECTED_XML_1 = """<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> -<testsuites tests="1" failures="0" disabled="0" errors="0" time="*" timestamp="*" name="AllTests"> - <testsuite name="PropertyOne" tests="1" failures="0" disabled="0" errors="0" time="*" timestamp="*"> - <testcase name="TestSomeProperties" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="PropertyOne"> - <properties> - <property name="SetUpProp" value="1"/> - <property name="TestSomeProperty" value="1"/> - <property name="TearDownProp" value="1"/> - </properties> - </testcase> - </testsuite> -</testsuites> -""" - -EXPECTED_XML_2 = """<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> -<testsuites tests="1" failures="0" disabled="0" errors="0" time="*" timestamp="*" name="AllTests"> - <testsuite name="PropertyTwo" tests="1" failures="0" disabled="0" errors="0" time="*" timestamp="*"> - <testcase name="TestSomeProperties" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="PropertyTwo"> - <properties> - <property name="SetUpProp" value="2"/> - <property name="TestSomeProperty" value="2"/> - <property name="TearDownProp" value="2"/> - </properties> - </testcase> - </testsuite> -</testsuites> -""" - - -class GTestXMLOutFilesTest(gtest_xml_test_utils.GTestXMLTestCase): - """Unit test for Google Test's XML output functionality.""" - - def setUp(self): - # We want the trailing '/' that the last "" provides in os.path.join, for - # telling Google Test to create an output directory instead of a single file - # for xml output. - self.output_dir_ = os.path.join(gtest_test_utils.GetTempDir(), - GTEST_OUTPUT_SUBDIR, "") - self.DeleteFilesAndDir() - - def tearDown(self): - self.DeleteFilesAndDir() - - def DeleteFilesAndDir(self): - try: - os.remove(os.path.join(self.output_dir_, GTEST_OUTPUT_1_TEST + ".xml")) - except os.error: - pass - try: - os.remove(os.path.join(self.output_dir_, GTEST_OUTPUT_2_TEST + ".xml")) - except os.error: - pass - try: - os.rmdir(self.output_dir_) - except os.error: - pass - - def testOutfile1(self): - self._TestOutFile(GTEST_OUTPUT_1_TEST, EXPECTED_XML_1) - - def testOutfile2(self): - self._TestOutFile(GTEST_OUTPUT_2_TEST, EXPECTED_XML_2) - - def _TestOutFile(self, test_name, expected_xml): - gtest_prog_path = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath(test_name) - command = [gtest_prog_path, "--gtest_output=xml:%s" % self.output_dir_] - p = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess(command, - working_dir=gtest_test_utils.GetTempDir()) - self.assert_(p.exited) - self.assertEquals(0, p.exit_code) - - output_file_name1 = test_name + ".xml" - output_file1 = os.path.join(self.output_dir_, output_file_name1) - output_file_name2 = 'lt-' + output_file_name1 - output_file2 = os.path.join(self.output_dir_, output_file_name2) - self.assert_(os.path.isfile(output_file1) or os.path.isfile(output_file2), - output_file1) - - expected = minidom.parseString(expected_xml) - if os.path.isfile(output_file1): - actual = minidom.parse(output_file1) - else: - actual = minidom.parse(output_file2) - self.NormalizeXml(actual.documentElement) - self.AssertEquivalentNodes(expected.documentElement, - actual.documentElement) - expected.unlink() - actual.unlink() - - -if __name__ == "__main__": - os.environ["GTEST_STACK_TRACE_DEPTH"] = "0" - gtest_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_xml_output_unittest.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_xml_output_unittest.py deleted file mode 100755 index 63b1af0b6..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_xml_output_unittest.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,389 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -# Copyright 2006, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Unit test for the gtest_xml_output module""" - -import datetime -import errno -import os -import re -import sys -from xml.dom import minidom, Node - -import gtest_test_utils -import gtest_xml_test_utils - -GTEST_FILTER_FLAG = '--gtest_filter' -GTEST_LIST_TESTS_FLAG = '--gtest_list_tests' -GTEST_OUTPUT_FLAG = '--gtest_output' -GTEST_DEFAULT_OUTPUT_FILE = 'test_detail.xml' -GTEST_PROGRAM_NAME = 'gtest_xml_output_unittest_' - -# The flag indicating stacktraces are not supported -NO_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT_FLAG = '--no_stacktrace_support' - -# The environment variables for test sharding. -TOTAL_SHARDS_ENV_VAR = 'GTEST_TOTAL_SHARDS' -SHARD_INDEX_ENV_VAR = 'GTEST_SHARD_INDEX' -SHARD_STATUS_FILE_ENV_VAR = 'GTEST_SHARD_STATUS_FILE' - -SUPPORTS_STACK_TRACES = NO_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT_FLAG not in sys.argv - -if SUPPORTS_STACK_TRACES: - STACK_TRACE_TEMPLATE = '\nStack trace:\n*' -else: - STACK_TRACE_TEMPLATE = '' - # unittest.main() can't handle unknown flags - sys.argv.remove(NO_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT_FLAG) - -EXPECTED_NON_EMPTY_XML = """<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> -<testsuites tests="24" failures="4" disabled="2" errors="0" time="*" timestamp="*" name="AllTests" ad_hoc_property="42"> - <testsuite name="SuccessfulTest" tests="1" failures="0" disabled="0" errors="0" time="*" timestamp="*"> - <testcase name="Succeeds" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="SuccessfulTest"/> - </testsuite> - <testsuite name="FailedTest" tests="1" failures="1" disabled="0" errors="0" time="*" timestamp="*"> - <testcase name="Fails" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="FailedTest"> - <failure message="gtest_xml_output_unittest_.cc:*
Expected equality of these values:
 1
 2" type=""><![CDATA[gtest_xml_output_unittest_.cc:* -Expected equality of these values: - 1 - 2%(stack)s]]></failure> - </testcase> - </testsuite> - <testsuite name="MixedResultTest" tests="3" failures="1" disabled="1" errors="0" time="*" timestamp="*"> - <testcase name="Succeeds" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="MixedResultTest"/> - <testcase name="Fails" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="MixedResultTest"> - <failure message="gtest_xml_output_unittest_.cc:*
Expected equality of these values:
 1
 2" type=""><![CDATA[gtest_xml_output_unittest_.cc:* -Expected equality of these values: - 1 - 2%(stack)s]]></failure> - <failure message="gtest_xml_output_unittest_.cc:*
Expected equality of these values:
 2
 3" type=""><![CDATA[gtest_xml_output_unittest_.cc:* -Expected equality of these values: - 2 - 3%(stack)s]]></failure> - </testcase> - <testcase name="DISABLED_test" status="notrun" result="suppressed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="MixedResultTest"/> - </testsuite> - <testsuite name="XmlQuotingTest" tests="1" failures="1" disabled="0" errors="0" time="*" timestamp="*"> - <testcase name="OutputsCData" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="XmlQuotingTest"> - <failure message="gtest_xml_output_unittest_.cc:*
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<testcase name="IntValuedProperty" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="PropertyRecordingTest"> - <properties> - <property name="key_int" value="1"/> - </properties> - </testcase> - <testcase name="ThreeProperties" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="PropertyRecordingTest"> - <properties> - <property name="key_1" value="1"/> - <property name="key_2" value="2"/> - <property name="key_3" value="3"/> - </properties> - </testcase> - <testcase name="TwoValuesForOneKeyUsesLastValue" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="PropertyRecordingTest"> - <properties> - <property name="key_1" value="2"/> - </properties> - </testcase> - </testsuite> - <testsuite name="NoFixtureTest" tests="3" failures="0" disabled="0" errors="0" time="*" timestamp="*"> - <testcase name="RecordProperty" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="NoFixtureTest"> - <properties> - <property name="key" value="1"/> - </properties> - </testcase> - <testcase name="ExternalUtilityThatCallsRecordIntValuedProperty" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="NoFixtureTest"> - <properties> - <property name="key_for_utility_int" value="1"/> - </properties> - </testcase> - <testcase name="ExternalUtilityThatCallsRecordStringValuedProperty" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="NoFixtureTest"> - <properties> - <property name="key_for_utility_string" value="1"/> - </properties> - </testcase> - </testsuite> - <testsuite name="Single/ValueParamTest" tests="4" failures="0" disabled="0" errors="0" time="*" timestamp="*"> - <testcase name="HasValueParamAttribute/0" value_param="33" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="Single/ValueParamTest" /> - <testcase name="HasValueParamAttribute/1" value_param="42" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="Single/ValueParamTest" /> - <testcase name="AnotherTestThatHasValueParamAttribute/0" value_param="33" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="Single/ValueParamTest" /> - <testcase name="AnotherTestThatHasValueParamAttribute/1" value_param="42" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="Single/ValueParamTest" /> - </testsuite> - <testsuite name="TypedTest/0" tests="1" failures="0" disabled="0" errors="0" time="*" timestamp="*"> - <testcase name="HasTypeParamAttribute" type_param="*" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="TypedTest/0" /> - </testsuite> - <testsuite name="TypedTest/1" tests="1" failures="0" disabled="0" errors="0" time="*" timestamp="*"> - <testcase name="HasTypeParamAttribute" type_param="*" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="TypedTest/1" /> - </testsuite> - <testsuite name="Single/TypeParameterizedTestSuite/0" tests="1" failures="0" disabled="0" errors="0" time="*" timestamp="*"> - <testcase name="HasTypeParamAttribute" type_param="*" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="Single/TypeParameterizedTestSuite/0" /> - </testsuite> - <testsuite name="Single/TypeParameterizedTestSuite/1" tests="1" failures="0" disabled="0" errors="0" time="*" timestamp="*"> - <testcase name="HasTypeParamAttribute" type_param="*" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="Single/TypeParameterizedTestSuite/1" /> - </testsuite> -</testsuites>""" % { - 'stack': STACK_TRACE_TEMPLATE -} - -EXPECTED_FILTERED_TEST_XML = """<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> -<testsuites tests="1" failures="0" disabled="0" errors="0" time="*" - timestamp="*" name="AllTests" ad_hoc_property="42"> - <testsuite name="SuccessfulTest" tests="1" failures="0" disabled="0" - errors="0" time="*" timestamp="*"> - <testcase name="Succeeds" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="SuccessfulTest"/> - </testsuite> -</testsuites>""" - -EXPECTED_SHARDED_TEST_XML = """<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> -<testsuites tests="3" failures="0" disabled="0" errors="0" time="*" timestamp="*" name="AllTests" ad_hoc_property="42"> - <testsuite name="SuccessfulTest" tests="1" failures="0" disabled="0" errors="0" time="*" timestamp="*"> - <testcase name="Succeeds" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="SuccessfulTest"/> - </testsuite> - <testsuite name="PropertyRecordingTest" tests="1" failures="0" disabled="0" errors="0" time="*" timestamp="*" SetUpTestSuite="yes" TearDownTestSuite="aye"> - <testcase name="TwoValuesForOneKeyUsesLastValue" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="PropertyRecordingTest"> - <properties> - <property name="key_1" value="2"/> - </properties> - </testcase> - </testsuite> - <testsuite name="Single/ValueParamTest" tests="1" failures="0" disabled="0" errors="0" time="*" timestamp="*"> - <testcase name="AnotherTestThatHasValueParamAttribute/0" value_param="33" status="run" result="completed" time="*" timestamp="*" classname="Single/ValueParamTest" /> - </testsuite> -</testsuites>""" - -EXPECTED_EMPTY_XML = """<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> -<testsuites tests="0" failures="0" disabled="0" errors="0" time="*" - timestamp="*" name="AllTests"> -</testsuites>""" - -GTEST_PROGRAM_PATH = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath(GTEST_PROGRAM_NAME) - -SUPPORTS_TYPED_TESTS = 'TypedTest' in gtest_test_utils.Subprocess( - [GTEST_PROGRAM_PATH, GTEST_LIST_TESTS_FLAG], capture_stderr=False).output - - -class GTestXMLOutputUnitTest(gtest_xml_test_utils.GTestXMLTestCase): - """ - Unit test for Google Test's XML output functionality. - """ - - # This test currently breaks on platforms that do not support typed and - # type-parameterized tests, so we don't run it under them. - if SUPPORTS_TYPED_TESTS: - def testNonEmptyXmlOutput(self): - """ - Runs a test program that generates a non-empty XML output, and - tests that the XML output is expected. - """ - self._TestXmlOutput(GTEST_PROGRAM_NAME, EXPECTED_NON_EMPTY_XML, 1) - - def testEmptyXmlOutput(self): - """Verifies XML output for a Google Test binary without actual tests. - - Runs a test program that generates an empty XML output, and - tests that the XML output is expected. - """ - - self._TestXmlOutput('gtest_no_test_unittest', EXPECTED_EMPTY_XML, 0) - - def testTimestampValue(self): - """Checks whether the timestamp attribute in the XML output is valid. - - Runs a test program that generates an empty XML output, and checks if - the timestamp attribute in the testsuites tag is valid. - """ - actual = self._GetXmlOutput('gtest_no_test_unittest', [], {}, 0) - date_time_str = actual.documentElement.getAttributeNode('timestamp').value - # datetime.strptime() is only available in Python 2.5+ so we have to - # parse the expected datetime manually. - match = re.match(r'(\d+)-(\d\d)-(\d\d)T(\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)', date_time_str) - self.assertTrue( - re.match, - 'XML datettime string %s has incorrect format' % date_time_str) - date_time_from_xml = datetime.datetime( - year=int(match.group(1)), month=int(match.group(2)), - day=int(match.group(3)), hour=int(match.group(4)), - minute=int(match.group(5)), second=int(match.group(6))) - - time_delta = abs(datetime.datetime.now() - date_time_from_xml) - # timestamp value should be near the current local time - self.assertTrue(time_delta < datetime.timedelta(seconds=600), - 'time_delta is %s' % time_delta) - actual.unlink() - - def testDefaultOutputFile(self): - """ - Confirms that Google Test produces an XML output file with the expected - default name if no name is explicitly specified. - """ - output_file = os.path.join(gtest_test_utils.GetTempDir(), - GTEST_DEFAULT_OUTPUT_FILE) - gtest_prog_path = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath( - 'gtest_no_test_unittest') - try: - os.remove(output_file) - except OSError: - e = sys.exc_info()[1] - if e.errno != errno.ENOENT: - raise - - p = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess( - [gtest_prog_path, '%s=xml' % GTEST_OUTPUT_FLAG], - working_dir=gtest_test_utils.GetTempDir()) - self.assert_(p.exited) - self.assertEquals(0, p.exit_code) - self.assert_(os.path.isfile(output_file)) - - def testSuppressedXmlOutput(self): - """ - Tests that no XML file is generated if the default XML listener is - shut down before RUN_ALL_TESTS is invoked. - """ - - xml_path = os.path.join(gtest_test_utils.GetTempDir(), - GTEST_PROGRAM_NAME + 'out.xml') - if os.path.isfile(xml_path): - os.remove(xml_path) - - command = [GTEST_PROGRAM_PATH, - '%s=xml:%s' % (GTEST_OUTPUT_FLAG, xml_path), - '--shut_down_xml'] - p = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess(command) - if p.terminated_by_signal: - # p.signal is available only if p.terminated_by_signal is True. - self.assertFalse( - p.terminated_by_signal, - '%s was killed by signal %d' % (GTEST_PROGRAM_NAME, p.signal)) - else: - self.assert_(p.exited) - self.assertEquals(1, p.exit_code, - "'%s' exited with code %s, which doesn't match " - 'the expected exit code %s.' - % (command, p.exit_code, 1)) - - self.assert_(not os.path.isfile(xml_path)) - - def testFilteredTestXmlOutput(self): - """Verifies XML output when a filter is applied. - - Runs a test program that executes only some tests and verifies that - non-selected tests do not show up in the XML output. - """ - - self._TestXmlOutput(GTEST_PROGRAM_NAME, EXPECTED_FILTERED_TEST_XML, 0, - extra_args=['%s=SuccessfulTest.*' % GTEST_FILTER_FLAG]) - - def testShardedTestXmlOutput(self): - """Verifies XML output when run using multiple shards. - - Runs a test program that executes only one shard and verifies that tests - from other shards do not show up in the XML output. - """ - - self._TestXmlOutput( - GTEST_PROGRAM_NAME, - EXPECTED_SHARDED_TEST_XML, - 0, - extra_env={SHARD_INDEX_ENV_VAR: '0', - TOTAL_SHARDS_ENV_VAR: '10'}) - - def _GetXmlOutput(self, gtest_prog_name, extra_args, extra_env, - expected_exit_code): - """ - Returns the xml output generated by running the program gtest_prog_name. - Furthermore, the program's exit code must be expected_exit_code. - """ - xml_path = os.path.join(gtest_test_utils.GetTempDir(), - gtest_prog_name + 'out.xml') - gtest_prog_path = gtest_test_utils.GetTestExecutablePath(gtest_prog_name) - - command = ([gtest_prog_path, '%s=xml:%s' % (GTEST_OUTPUT_FLAG, xml_path)] + - extra_args) - environ_copy = os.environ.copy() - if extra_env: - environ_copy.update(extra_env) - p = gtest_test_utils.Subprocess(command, env=environ_copy) - - if p.terminated_by_signal: - self.assert_(False, - '%s was killed by signal %d' % (gtest_prog_name, p.signal)) - else: - self.assert_(p.exited) - self.assertEquals(expected_exit_code, p.exit_code, - "'%s' exited with code %s, which doesn't match " - 'the expected exit code %s.' - % (command, p.exit_code, expected_exit_code)) - actual = minidom.parse(xml_path) - return actual - - def _TestXmlOutput(self, gtest_prog_name, expected_xml, - expected_exit_code, extra_args=None, extra_env=None): - """ - Asserts that the XML document generated by running the program - gtest_prog_name matches expected_xml, a string containing another - XML document. Furthermore, the program's exit code must be - expected_exit_code. - """ - - actual = self._GetXmlOutput(gtest_prog_name, extra_args or [], - extra_env or {}, expected_exit_code) - expected = minidom.parseString(expected_xml) - self.NormalizeXml(actual.documentElement) - self.AssertEquivalentNodes(expected.documentElement, - actual.documentElement) - expected.unlink() - actual.unlink() - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - os.environ['GTEST_STACK_TRACE_DEPTH'] = '1' - gtest_test_utils.Main() diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_xml_output_unittest_.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_xml_output_unittest_.cc deleted file mode 100644 index c95fd66cf..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_xml_output_unittest_.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,188 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2006, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// Unit test for Google Test XML output. -// -// A user can specify XML output in a Google Test program to run via -// either the GTEST_OUTPUT environment variable or the --gtest_output -// flag. This is used for testing such functionality. -// -// This program will be invoked from a Python unit test. Don't run it -// directly. - -#include "gtest/gtest.h" - -using ::testing::InitGoogleTest; -using ::testing::TestEventListeners; -using ::testing::TestWithParam; -using ::testing::UnitTest; -using ::testing::Test; -using ::testing::Values; - -class SuccessfulTest : public Test { -}; - -TEST_F(SuccessfulTest, Succeeds) { - SUCCEED() << "This is a success."; - ASSERT_EQ(1, 1); -} - -class FailedTest : public Test { -}; - -TEST_F(FailedTest, Fails) { - ASSERT_EQ(1, 2); -} - -class DisabledTest : public Test { -}; - -TEST_F(DisabledTest, DISABLED_test_not_run) { - FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: Disabled test should not be run"; -} - -class SkippedTest : public Test { -}; - -TEST_F(SkippedTest, Skipped) { - GTEST_SKIP(); -} - -TEST(MixedResultTest, Succeeds) { - EXPECT_EQ(1, 1); - ASSERT_EQ(1, 1); -} - -TEST(MixedResultTest, Fails) { - EXPECT_EQ(1, 2); - ASSERT_EQ(2, 3); -} - -TEST(MixedResultTest, DISABLED_test) { - FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: Disabled test should not be run"; -} - -TEST(XmlQuotingTest, OutputsCData) { - FAIL() << "XML output: " - "<?xml encoding=\"utf-8\"><top><![CDATA[cdata text]]></top>"; -} - -// Helps to test that invalid characters produced by test code do not make -// it into the XML file. -TEST(InvalidCharactersTest, InvalidCharactersInMessage) { - FAIL() << "Invalid characters in brackets [\x1\x2]"; -} - -class PropertyRecordingTest : public Test { - public: - static void SetUpTestSuite() { RecordProperty("SetUpTestSuite", "yes"); } - static void TearDownTestSuite() { - RecordProperty("TearDownTestSuite", "aye"); - } -}; - -TEST_F(PropertyRecordingTest, OneProperty) { - RecordProperty("key_1", "1"); -} - -TEST_F(PropertyRecordingTest, IntValuedProperty) { - RecordProperty("key_int", 1); -} - -TEST_F(PropertyRecordingTest, ThreeProperties) { - RecordProperty("key_1", "1"); - RecordProperty("key_2", "2"); - RecordProperty("key_3", "3"); -} - -TEST_F(PropertyRecordingTest, TwoValuesForOneKeyUsesLastValue) { - RecordProperty("key_1", "1"); - RecordProperty("key_1", "2"); -} - -TEST(NoFixtureTest, RecordProperty) { - RecordProperty("key", "1"); -} - -void ExternalUtilityThatCallsRecordProperty(const std::string& key, int value) { - testing::Test::RecordProperty(key, value); -} - -void ExternalUtilityThatCallsRecordProperty(const std::string& key, - const std::string& value) { - testing::Test::RecordProperty(key, value); -} - -TEST(NoFixtureTest, ExternalUtilityThatCallsRecordIntValuedProperty) { - ExternalUtilityThatCallsRecordProperty("key_for_utility_int", 1); -} - -TEST(NoFixtureTest, ExternalUtilityThatCallsRecordStringValuedProperty) { - ExternalUtilityThatCallsRecordProperty("key_for_utility_string", "1"); -} - -// Verifies that the test parameter value is output in the 'value_param' -// XML attribute for value-parameterized tests. -class ValueParamTest : public TestWithParam<int> {}; -TEST_P(ValueParamTest, HasValueParamAttribute) {} -TEST_P(ValueParamTest, AnotherTestThatHasValueParamAttribute) {} -INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(Single, ValueParamTest, Values(33, 42)); - -#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST -// Verifies that the type parameter name is output in the 'type_param' -// XML attribute for typed tests. -template <typename T> class TypedTest : public Test {}; -typedef testing::Types<int, long> TypedTestTypes; -TYPED_TEST_SUITE(TypedTest, TypedTestTypes); -TYPED_TEST(TypedTest, HasTypeParamAttribute) {} -#endif - -#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P -// Verifies that the type parameter name is output in the 'type_param' -// XML attribute for type-parameterized tests. -template <typename T> -class TypeParameterizedTestSuite : public Test {}; -TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(TypeParameterizedTestSuite); -TYPED_TEST_P(TypeParameterizedTestSuite, HasTypeParamAttribute) {} -REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(TypeParameterizedTestSuite, HasTypeParamAttribute); -typedef testing::Types<int, long> TypeParameterizedTestSuiteTypes; // NOLINT -INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(Single, TypeParameterizedTestSuite, - TypeParameterizedTestSuiteTypes); -#endif - -int main(int argc, char** argv) { - InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); - - if (argc > 1 && strcmp(argv[1], "--shut_down_xml") == 0) { - TestEventListeners& listeners = UnitTest::GetInstance()->listeners(); - delete listeners.Release(listeners.default_xml_generator()); - } - testing::Test::RecordProperty("ad_hoc_property", "42"); - return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_xml_test_utils.py b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_xml_test_utils.py deleted file mode 100755 index 9914a49ec..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/gtest_xml_test_utils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,196 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2006, Google Inc. -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -# met: -# -# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -# distribution. -# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -# this software without specific prior written permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -"""Unit test utilities for gtest_xml_output""" - -import re -from xml.dom import minidom, Node -import gtest_test_utils - -GTEST_DEFAULT_OUTPUT_FILE = 'test_detail.xml' - -class GTestXMLTestCase(gtest_test_utils.TestCase): - """ - Base class for tests of Google Test's XML output functionality. - """ - - - def AssertEquivalentNodes(self, expected_node, actual_node): - """ - Asserts that actual_node (a DOM node object) is equivalent to - expected_node (another DOM node object), in that either both of - them are CDATA nodes and have the same value, or both are DOM - elements and actual_node meets all of the following conditions: - - * It has the same tag name as expected_node. - * It has the same set of attributes as expected_node, each with - the same value as the corresponding attribute of expected_node. - Exceptions are any attribute named "time", which needs only be - convertible to a floating-point number and any attribute named - "type_param" which only has to be non-empty. - * It has an equivalent set of child nodes (including elements and - CDATA sections) as expected_node. Note that we ignore the - order of the children as they are not guaranteed to be in any - particular order. - """ - - if expected_node.nodeType == Node.CDATA_SECTION_NODE: - self.assertEquals(Node.CDATA_SECTION_NODE, actual_node.nodeType) - self.assertEquals(expected_node.nodeValue, actual_node.nodeValue) - return - - self.assertEquals(Node.ELEMENT_NODE, actual_node.nodeType) - self.assertEquals(Node.ELEMENT_NODE, expected_node.nodeType) - self.assertEquals(expected_node.tagName, actual_node.tagName) - - expected_attributes = expected_node.attributes - actual_attributes = actual_node .attributes - self.assertEquals( - expected_attributes.length, actual_attributes.length, - 'attribute numbers differ in element %s:\nExpected: %r\nActual: %r' % ( - actual_node.tagName, expected_attributes.keys(), - actual_attributes.keys())) - for i in range(expected_attributes.length): - expected_attr = expected_attributes.item(i) - actual_attr = actual_attributes.get(expected_attr.name) - self.assert_( - actual_attr is not None, - 'expected attribute %s not found in element %s' % - (expected_attr.name, actual_node.tagName)) - self.assertEquals( - expected_attr.value, actual_attr.value, - ' values of attribute %s in element %s differ: %s vs %s' % - (expected_attr.name, actual_node.tagName, - expected_attr.value, actual_attr.value)) - - expected_children = self._GetChildren(expected_node) - actual_children = self._GetChildren(actual_node) - self.assertEquals( - len(expected_children), len(actual_children), - 'number of child elements differ in element ' + actual_node.tagName) - for child_id, child in expected_children.items(): - self.assert_(child_id in actual_children, - '<%s> is not in <%s> (in element %s)' % - (child_id, actual_children, actual_node.tagName)) - self.AssertEquivalentNodes(child, actual_children[child_id]) - - identifying_attribute = { - 'testsuites': 'name', - 'testsuite': 'name', - 'testcase': 'name', - 'failure': 'message', - 'property': 'name', - } - - def _GetChildren(self, element): - """ - Fetches all of the child nodes of element, a DOM Element object. - Returns them as the values of a dictionary keyed by the IDs of the - children. For <testsuites>, <testsuite>, <testcase>, and <property> - elements, the ID is the value of their "name" attribute; for <failure> - elements, it is the value of the "message" attribute; for <properties> - elements, it is the value of their parent's "name" attribute plus the - literal string "properties"; CDATA sections and non-whitespace - text nodes are concatenated into a single CDATA section with ID - "detail". An exception is raised if any element other than the above - four is encountered, if two child elements with the same identifying - attributes are encountered, or if any other type of node is encountered. - """ - - children = {} - for child in element.childNodes: - if child.nodeType == Node.ELEMENT_NODE: - if child.tagName == 'properties': - self.assert_(child.parentNode is not None, - 'Encountered <properties> element without a parent') - child_id = child.parentNode.getAttribute('name') + '-properties' - else: - self.assert_(child.tagName in self.identifying_attribute, - 'Encountered unknown element <%s>' % child.tagName) - child_id = child.getAttribute( - self.identifying_attribute[child.tagName]) - self.assert_(child_id not in children) - children[child_id] = child - elif child.nodeType in [Node.TEXT_NODE, Node.CDATA_SECTION_NODE]: - if 'detail' not in children: - if (child.nodeType == Node.CDATA_SECTION_NODE or - not child.nodeValue.isspace()): - children['detail'] = child.ownerDocument.createCDATASection( - child.nodeValue) - else: - children['detail'].nodeValue += child.nodeValue - else: - self.fail('Encountered unexpected node type %d' % child.nodeType) - return children - - def NormalizeXml(self, element): - """ - Normalizes Google Test's XML output to eliminate references to transient - information that may change from run to run. - - * The "time" attribute of <testsuites>, <testsuite> and <testcase> - elements is replaced with a single asterisk, if it contains - only digit characters. - * The "timestamp" attribute of <testsuites> elements is replaced with a - single asterisk, if it contains a valid ISO8601 datetime value. - * The "type_param" attribute of <testcase> elements is replaced with a - single asterisk (if it sn non-empty) as it is the type name returned - by the compiler and is platform dependent. - * The line info reported in the first line of the "message" - attribute and CDATA section of <failure> elements is replaced with the - file's basename and a single asterisk for the line number. - * The directory names in file paths are removed. - * The stack traces are removed. - """ - - if element.tagName in ('testsuites', 'testsuite', 'testcase'): - timestamp = element.getAttributeNode('timestamp') - timestamp.value = re.sub(r'^\d{4}-\d\d-\d\dT\d\d:\d\d:\d\d$', - '*', timestamp.value) - if element.tagName in ('testsuites', 'testsuite', 'testcase'): - time = element.getAttributeNode('time') - time.value = re.sub(r'^\d+(\.\d+)?$', '*', time.value) - type_param = element.getAttributeNode('type_param') - if type_param and type_param.value: - type_param.value = '*' - elif element.tagName == 'failure': - source_line_pat = r'^.*[/\\](.*:)\d+\n' - # Replaces the source line information with a normalized form. - message = element.getAttributeNode('message') - message.value = re.sub(source_line_pat, '\\1*\n', message.value) - for child in element.childNodes: - if child.nodeType == Node.CDATA_SECTION_NODE: - # Replaces the source line information with a normalized form. - cdata = re.sub(source_line_pat, '\\1*\n', child.nodeValue) - # Removes the actual stack trace. - child.nodeValue = re.sub(r'Stack trace:\n(.|\n)*', - 'Stack trace:\n*', cdata) - for child in element.childNodes: - if child.nodeType == Node.ELEMENT_NODE: - self.NormalizeXml(child) diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/production.cc b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/production.cc deleted file mode 100644 index 0f69f6dbd..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/production.cc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2006, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// This is part of the unit test for gtest_prod.h. - -#include "production.h" - -PrivateCode::PrivateCode() : x_(0) {} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/production.h b/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/production.h deleted file mode 100644 index 542723b70..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/googletest/test/production.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2006, Google Inc. -// All rights reserved. -// -// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -// met: -// -// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. -// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -// distribution. -// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its -// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -// this software without specific prior written permission. -// -// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - -// -// This is part of the unit test for gtest_prod.h. - -#ifndef GTEST_TEST_PRODUCTION_H_ -#define GTEST_TEST_PRODUCTION_H_ - -#include "gtest/gtest_prod.h" - -class PrivateCode { - public: - // Declares a friend test that does not use a fixture. - FRIEND_TEST(PrivateCodeTest, CanAccessPrivateMembers); - - // Declares a friend test that uses a fixture. - FRIEND_TEST(PrivateCodeFixtureTest, CanAccessPrivateMembers); - - PrivateCode(); - - int x() const { return x_; } - private: - void set_x(int an_x) { x_ = an_x; } - int x_; -}; - -#endif // GTEST_TEST_PRODUCTION_H_ diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/library.json b/test/gtest/googletest/library.json deleted file mode 100644 index f61bf003e..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/library.json +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -{ - "name": "googletest", - "keywords": "unittest, unit, test, gtest, gmock", - "description": "googletest is a testing framework developed by the Testing Technology team with Google's specific requirements and constraints in mind. No matter whether you work on Linux, Windows, or a Mac, if you write C++ code, googletest can help you. And it supports any kind of tests, not just unit tests.", - "license": "BSD-3-Clause", - "homepage": "https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/README.md", - "repository": { - "type": "git", - "url": "https://github.com/google/googletest.git" - }, - "version": "1.10.0", - "frameworks": "arduino", - "platforms": [ - "espressif32", - "espressif8266" - ], - "export": { - "include": [ - "googlemock/include/*", - "googlemock/src/*", - "googletest/include/*", - "googletest/src/*" - ], - "exclude": [ - "ci", - "googlemock/cmake", - "googlemock/scripts", - "googlemock/test", - "googlemock/CMakeLists.txt", - "googletest/cmake", - "googletest/scripts", - "googletest/test", - "googletest/CMakeLists.txt" - ] - }, - "build": { - "flags": [ - "-Igooglemock/include", - "-Igooglemock", - "-Igoogletest/include", - "-Igoogletest" - ], - "srcFilter": [ - "+<*>", - "-<.git/>", - "-<googlemock>", - "-<googlemock/test/>", - "-<googlemock/src>", - "+<googlemock/src/gmock-all.cc>", - "+<googletest/src/gtest-all.cc>", - "+<googlemock/src/gmock_main.cc>", - "-<googletest>", - "-<googletest/codegear/>", - "-<googletest/samples>", - "-<googletest/test/>", - "-<googletest/xcode>", - "-<googletest/src>", - "+<googletest/src/gtest-all.cc>", - "+<googletest/src/gtest_main.cc>" - ] - } -} diff --git a/test/gtest/googletest/platformio.ini b/test/gtest/googletest/platformio.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 7be1f7d58..000000000 --- a/test/gtest/googletest/platformio.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -; PlatformIO Project Configuration File -; -; Build options: build flags, source filter -; Upload options: custom upload port, speed and extra flags -; Library options: dependencies, extra library storages -; Advanced options: extra scripting -; -; Please visit documentation for the other options and examples -; http://docs.platformio.org/page/projectconf.html - - -[platformio] -#src_dir = ./googlemock -#src_dir = ./googletest -src_dir = . - -[env:googletest_esp32] -platform = espressif32 -board = esp32dev -framework = arduino -build_flags = -I./googletest/include -I./googletest -src_filter = +<*> -<.git/> -<googlemock> -<googletest/samples> -<googletest/test/> -<googletest/src> +<googletest/src/gtest-all.cc> +<googletest/src/gtest_main.cc> -upload_speed = 921600 - -[env:googlemock_esp32] -platform = espressif32 -board = esp32dev -framework = arduino -build_flags = -I./googlemock/include -I./googletest/include -I./googletest -I./googlemock -src_filter = +<*> -<.git/> -<googletest> -<googlemock/test/> -<googlemock/src> +<googlemock/src/gmock-all.cc> +<googletest/src/gtest-all.cc> +<googlemock/src/gmock_main.cc> -upload_speed = 921600 - -[env:googletest_esp8266] -platform = espressif8266 -board = huzzah -framework = arduino -build_flags = -I./googletest/include -I./googletest -src_filter = +<*> -<.git/> -<googlemock> -<googletest/codegear/> -<googletest/samples> -<googletest/test/> -<googletest/xcode> -<googletest/src> +<googletest/src/gtest-all.cc> +<googletest/src/gtest_main.cc> -upload_speed = 921600 - -[env:googlemock_esp8266] -platform = espressif8266 -board = huzzah -framework = arduino -build_flags = -I./googlemock/include -I./googletest/include -I./googletest -I./googlemock -src_filter = +<*> -<.git/> -<googletest> -<googlemock/test/> -<googlemock/src> +<googlemock/src/gmock-all.cc> +<googletest/src/gtest-all.cc> +<googlemock/src/gmock_main.cc> -upload_speed = 921600 \ No newline at end of file -- GitLab