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integrated the Google Testing Framework (gtest)

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30// Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)
31
32#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_TYPED_TEST_H_
33#define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_TYPED_TEST_H_
34
35// This header implements typed tests and type-parameterized tests.
36
37// Typed (aka type-driven) tests repeat the same test for types in a
38// list. You must know which types you want to test with when writing
39// typed tests. Here's how you do it:
40
41#if 0
42
43// First, define a fixture class template. It should be parameterized
44// by a type. Remember to derive it from testing::Test.
45template <typename T>
46class FooTest : public testing::Test {
47 public:
48 ...
49 typedef std::list<T> List;
50 static T shared_;
51 T value_;
52};
53
54// Next, associate a list of types with the test case, which will be
55// repeated for each type in the list. The typedef is necessary for
56// the macro to parse correctly.
57typedef testing::Types<char, int, unsigned int> MyTypes;
58TYPED_TEST_CASE(FooTest, MyTypes);
59
60// If the type list contains only one type, you can write that type
61// directly without Types<...>:
62// TYPED_TEST_CASE(FooTest, int);
63
64// Then, use TYPED_TEST() instead of TEST_F() to define as many typed
65// tests for this test case as you want.
66TYPED_TEST(FooTest, DoesBlah) {
67 // Inside a test, refer to TypeParam to get the type parameter.
68 // Since we are inside a derived class template, C++ requires use to
69 // visit the members of FooTest via 'this'.
70 TypeParam n = this->value_;
71
72 // To visit static members of the fixture, add the TestFixture::
73 // prefix.
74 n += TestFixture::shared_;
75
76 // To refer to typedefs in the fixture, add the "typename
77 // TestFixture::" prefix.
78 typename TestFixture::List values;
79 values.push_back(n);
80 ...
81}
82
83TYPED_TEST(FooTest, HasPropertyA) { ... }
84
85#endif // 0
86
87// Type-parameterized tests are abstract test patterns parameterized
88// by a type. Compared with typed tests, type-parameterized tests
89// allow you to define the test pattern without knowing what the type
90// parameters are. The defined pattern can be instantiated with
91// different types any number of times, in any number of translation
92// units.
93//
94// If you are designing an interface or concept, you can define a
95// suite of type-parameterized tests to verify properties that any
96// valid implementation of the interface/concept should have. Then,
97// each implementation can easily instantiate the test suite to verify
98// that it conforms to the requirements, without having to write
99// similar tests repeatedly. Here's an example:
100
101#if 0
102
103// First, define a fixture class template. It should be parameterized
104// by a type. Remember to derive it from testing::Test.
105template <typename T>
106class FooTest : public testing::Test {
107 ...
108};
109
110// Next, declare that you will define a type-parameterized test case
111// (the _P suffix is for "parameterized" or "pattern", whichever you
112// prefer):
113TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(FooTest);
114
115// Then, use TYPED_TEST_P() to define as many type-parameterized tests
116// for this type-parameterized test case as you want.
117TYPED_TEST_P(FooTest, DoesBlah) {
118 // Inside a test, refer to TypeParam to get the type parameter.
119 TypeParam n = 0;
120 ...
121}
122
123TYPED_TEST_P(FooTest, HasPropertyA) { ... }
124
125// Now the tricky part: you need to register all test patterns before
126// you can instantiate them. The first argument of the macro is the
127// test case name; the rest are the names of the tests in this test
128// case.
129REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(FooTest,
130 DoesBlah, HasPropertyA);
131
132// Finally, you are free to instantiate the pattern with the types you
133// want. If you put the above code in a header file, you can #include
134// it in multiple C++ source files and instantiate it multiple times.
135//
136// To distinguish different instances of the pattern, the first
137// argument to the INSTANTIATE_* macro is a prefix that will be added
138// to the actual test case name. Remember to pick unique prefixes for
139// different instances.
140typedef testing::Types<char, int, unsigned int> MyTypes;
141INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(My, FooTest, MyTypes);
142
143// If the type list contains only one type, you can write that type
144// directly without Types<...>:
145// INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(My, FooTest, int);
146
147#endif // 0
148
149#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h"
150#include "gtest/internal/gtest-type-util.h"
151
152// Implements typed tests.
153
154#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST
155
156// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE.
157//
158// Expands to the name of the typedef for the type parameters of the
159// given test case.
160# define GTEST_TYPE_PARAMS_(TestCaseName) gtest_type_params_##TestCaseName##_
161
162// The 'Types' template argument below must have spaces around it
163// since some compilers may choke on '>>' when passing a template
164// instance (e.g. Types<int>)
165# define TYPED_TEST_CASE(CaseName, Types) \
166 typedef ::testing::internal::TypeList< Types >::type \
167 GTEST_TYPE_PARAMS_(CaseName)
168
169# define TYPED_TEST(CaseName, TestName) \
170 template <typename gtest_TypeParam_> \
171 class GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(CaseName, TestName) \
172 : public CaseName<gtest_TypeParam_> { \
173 private: \
174 typedef CaseName<gtest_TypeParam_> TestFixture; \
175 typedef gtest_TypeParam_ TypeParam; \
176 virtual void TestBody(); \
177 }; \
178 bool gtest_##CaseName##_##TestName##_registered_ GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ = \
179 ::testing::internal::TypeParameterizedTest< \
180 CaseName, \
181 ::testing::internal::TemplateSel< \
182 GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(CaseName, TestName)>, \
183 GTEST_TYPE_PARAMS_(CaseName)>::Register(\
184 "", #CaseName, #TestName, 0); \
185 template <typename gtest_TypeParam_> \
186 void GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(CaseName, TestName)<gtest_TypeParam_>::TestBody()
187
188#endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST
189
190// Implements type-parameterized tests.
191
192#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P
193
194// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE.
195//
196// Expands to the namespace name that the type-parameterized tests for
197// the given type-parameterized test case are defined in. The exact
198// name of the namespace is subject to change without notice.
199# define GTEST_CASE_NAMESPACE_(TestCaseName) \
200 gtest_case_##TestCaseName##_
201
202// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE.
203//
204// Expands to the name of the variable used to remember the names of
205// the defined tests in the given test case.
206# define GTEST_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P_STATE_(TestCaseName) \
207 gtest_typed_test_case_p_state_##TestCaseName##_
208
209// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE DIRECTLY.
210//
211// Expands to the name of the variable used to remember the names of
212// the registered tests in the given test case.
213# define GTEST_REGISTERED_TEST_NAMES_(TestCaseName) \
214 gtest_registered_test_names_##TestCaseName##_
215
216// The variables defined in the type-parameterized test macros are
217// static as typically these macros are used in a .h file that can be
218// #included in multiple translation units linked together.
219# define TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(CaseName) \
220 static ::testing::internal::TypedTestCasePState \
221 GTEST_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P_STATE_(CaseName)
222
223# define TYPED_TEST_P(CaseName, TestName) \
224 namespace GTEST_CASE_NAMESPACE_(CaseName) { \
225 template <typename gtest_TypeParam_> \
226 class TestName : public CaseName<gtest_TypeParam_> { \
227 private: \
228 typedef CaseName<gtest_TypeParam_> TestFixture; \
229 typedef gtest_TypeParam_ TypeParam; \
230 virtual void TestBody(); \
231 }; \
232 static bool gtest_##TestName##_defined_ GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ = \
233 GTEST_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P_STATE_(CaseName).AddTestName(\
234 __FILE__, __LINE__, #CaseName, #TestName); \
235 } \
236 template <typename gtest_TypeParam_> \
237 void GTEST_CASE_NAMESPACE_(CaseName)::TestName<gtest_TypeParam_>::TestBody()
238
239# define REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(CaseName, ...) \
240 namespace GTEST_CASE_NAMESPACE_(CaseName) { \
241 typedef ::testing::internal::Templates<__VA_ARGS__>::type gtest_AllTests_; \
242 } \
243 static const char* const GTEST_REGISTERED_TEST_NAMES_(CaseName) = \
244 GTEST_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P_STATE_(CaseName).VerifyRegisteredTestNames(\
245 __FILE__, __LINE__, #__VA_ARGS__)
246
247// The 'Types' template argument below must have spaces around it
248// since some compilers may choke on '>>' when passing a template
249// instance (e.g. Types<int>)
250# define INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(Prefix, CaseName, Types) \
251 bool gtest_##Prefix##_##CaseName GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ = \
252 ::testing::internal::TypeParameterizedTestCase<CaseName, \
253 GTEST_CASE_NAMESPACE_(CaseName)::gtest_AllTests_, \
254 ::testing::internal::TypeList< Types >::type>::Register(\
255 #Prefix, #CaseName, GTEST_REGISTERED_TEST_NAMES_(CaseName))
256
257#endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P
258
259#endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_TYPED_TEST_H_
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