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3 | //
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14 | // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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18 | // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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28 | // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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29 | //
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30 | // Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)
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31 | //
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32 | // The Google C++ Testing Framework (Google Test)
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33 | //
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34 | // This header file defines the public API for Google Test. It should be
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35 | // included by any test program that uses Google Test.
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36 | //
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37 | // IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to limitation of the C++ language, we have to
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38 | // leave some internal implementation details in this header file.
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39 | // They are clearly marked by comments like this:
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40 | //
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41 | // // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM.
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42 | //
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43 | // Such code is NOT meant to be used by a user directly, and is subject
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44 | // to CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. Therefore DO NOT DEPEND ON IT in a user
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45 | // program!
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46 | //
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47 | // Acknowledgment: Google Test borrowed the idea of automatic test
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48 | // registration from Barthelemy Dagenais' (barthelemy@prologique.com)
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49 | // easyUnit framework.
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50 |
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51 | #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_H_
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52 | #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_H_
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53 |
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54 | #include <limits>
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55 | #include <ostream>
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56 | #include <vector>
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57 |
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58 | #include "gtest/internal/gtest-internal.h"
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59 | #include "gtest/internal/gtest-string.h"
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60 | #include "gtest/gtest-death-test.h"
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61 | #include "gtest/gtest-message.h"
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62 | #include "gtest/gtest-param-test.h"
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63 | #include "gtest/gtest-printers.h"
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64 | #include "gtest/gtest_prod.h"
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65 | #include "gtest/gtest-test-part.h"
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66 | #include "gtest/gtest-typed-test.h"
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67 |
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68 | // Depending on the platform, different string classes are available.
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69 | // On Linux, in addition to ::std::string, Google also makes use of
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70 | // class ::string, which has the same interface as ::std::string, but
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71 | // has a different implementation.
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72 | //
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73 | // The user can define GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING to 1 to indicate that
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74 | // ::string is available AND is a distinct type to ::std::string, or
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75 | // define it to 0 to indicate otherwise.
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76 | //
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77 | // If the user's ::std::string and ::string are the same class due to
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78 | // aliasing, he should define GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING to 0.
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79 | //
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80 | // If the user doesn't define GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING, it is defined
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81 | // heuristically.
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82 |
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83 | namespace testing {
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84 |
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85 | // Declares the flags.
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86 |
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87 | // This flag temporary enables the disabled tests.
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88 | GTEST_DECLARE_bool_(also_run_disabled_tests);
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89 |
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90 | // This flag brings the debugger on an assertion failure.
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91 | GTEST_DECLARE_bool_(break_on_failure);
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92 |
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93 | // This flag controls whether Google Test catches all test-thrown exceptions
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94 | // and logs them as failures.
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95 | GTEST_DECLARE_bool_(catch_exceptions);
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96 |
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97 | // This flag enables using colors in terminal output. Available values are
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98 | // "yes" to enable colors, "no" (disable colors), or "auto" (the default)
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99 | // to let Google Test decide.
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100 | GTEST_DECLARE_string_(color);
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101 |
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102 | // This flag sets up the filter to select by name using a glob pattern
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103 | // the tests to run. If the filter is not given all tests are executed.
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104 | GTEST_DECLARE_string_(filter);
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105 |
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106 | // This flag causes the Google Test to list tests. None of the tests listed
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107 | // are actually run if the flag is provided.
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108 | GTEST_DECLARE_bool_(list_tests);
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109 |
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110 | // This flag controls whether Google Test emits a detailed XML report to a file
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111 | // in addition to its normal textual output.
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112 | GTEST_DECLARE_string_(output);
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113 |
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114 | // This flags control whether Google Test prints the elapsed time for each
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115 | // test.
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116 | GTEST_DECLARE_bool_(print_time);
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117 |
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118 | // This flag specifies the random number seed.
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119 | GTEST_DECLARE_int32_(random_seed);
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120 |
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121 | // This flag sets how many times the tests are repeated. The default value
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122 | // is 1. If the value is -1 the tests are repeating forever.
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123 | GTEST_DECLARE_int32_(repeat);
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124 |
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125 | // This flag controls whether Google Test includes Google Test internal
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126 | // stack frames in failure stack traces.
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127 | GTEST_DECLARE_bool_(show_internal_stack_frames);
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128 |
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129 | // When this flag is specified, tests' order is randomized on every iteration.
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130 | GTEST_DECLARE_bool_(shuffle);
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131 |
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132 | // This flag specifies the maximum number of stack frames to be
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133 | // printed in a failure message.
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134 | GTEST_DECLARE_int32_(stack_trace_depth);
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135 |
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136 | // When this flag is specified, a failed assertion will throw an
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137 | // exception if exceptions are enabled, or exit the program with a
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138 | // non-zero code otherwise.
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139 | GTEST_DECLARE_bool_(throw_on_failure);
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140 |
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141 | // When this flag is set with a "host:port" string, on supported
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142 | // platforms test results are streamed to the specified port on
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143 | // the specified host machine.
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144 | GTEST_DECLARE_string_(stream_result_to);
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145 |
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146 | // The upper limit for valid stack trace depths.
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147 | const int kMaxStackTraceDepth = 100;
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148 |
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149 | namespace internal {
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150 |
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151 | class AssertHelper;
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152 | class DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter;
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153 | class ExecDeathTest;
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154 | class NoExecDeathTest;
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155 | class FinalSuccessChecker;
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156 | class GTestFlagSaver;
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157 | class StreamingListenerTest;
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158 | class TestResultAccessor;
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159 | class TestEventListenersAccessor;
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160 | class TestEventRepeater;
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161 | class UnitTestRecordPropertyTestHelper;
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162 | class WindowsDeathTest;
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163 | class UnitTestImpl* GetUnitTestImpl();
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164 | void ReportFailureInUnknownLocation(TestPartResult::Type result_type,
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165 | const std::string& message);
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166 |
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167 | } // namespace internal
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168 |
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169 | // The friend relationship of some of these classes is cyclic.
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170 | // If we don't forward declare them the compiler might confuse the classes
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171 | // in friendship clauses with same named classes on the scope.
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172 | class Test;
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173 | class TestCase;
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174 | class TestInfo;
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175 | class UnitTest;
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176 |
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177 | // A class for indicating whether an assertion was successful. When
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178 | // the assertion wasn't successful, the AssertionResult object
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179 | // remembers a non-empty message that describes how it failed.
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180 | //
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181 | // To create an instance of this class, use one of the factory functions
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182 | // (AssertionSuccess() and AssertionFailure()).
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183 | //
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184 | // This class is useful for two purposes:
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185 | // 1. Defining predicate functions to be used with Boolean test assertions
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186 | // EXPECT_TRUE/EXPECT_FALSE and their ASSERT_ counterparts
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187 | // 2. Defining predicate-format functions to be
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188 | // used with predicate assertions (ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT*, etc).
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189 | //
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190 | // For example, if you define IsEven predicate:
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191 | //
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192 | // testing::AssertionResult IsEven(int n) {
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193 | // if ((n % 2) == 0)
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194 | // return testing::AssertionSuccess();
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195 | // else
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196 | // return testing::AssertionFailure() << n << " is odd";
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197 | // }
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198 | //
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199 | // Then the failed expectation EXPECT_TRUE(IsEven(Fib(5)))
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200 | // will print the message
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201 | //
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202 | // Value of: IsEven(Fib(5))
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203 | // Actual: false (5 is odd)
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204 | // Expected: true
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205 | //
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206 | // instead of a more opaque
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207 | //
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208 | // Value of: IsEven(Fib(5))
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209 | // Actual: false
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210 | // Expected: true
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211 | //
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212 | // in case IsEven is a simple Boolean predicate.
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213 | //
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214 | // If you expect your predicate to be reused and want to support informative
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215 | // messages in EXPECT_FALSE and ASSERT_FALSE (negative assertions show up
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216 | // about half as often as positive ones in our tests), supply messages for
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217 | // both success and failure cases:
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218 | //
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219 | // testing::AssertionResult IsEven(int n) {
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220 | // if ((n % 2) == 0)
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221 | // return testing::AssertionSuccess() << n << " is even";
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222 | // else
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223 | // return testing::AssertionFailure() << n << " is odd";
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224 | // }
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225 | //
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226 | // Then a statement EXPECT_FALSE(IsEven(Fib(6))) will print
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227 | //
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228 | // Value of: IsEven(Fib(6))
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229 | // Actual: true (8 is even)
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230 | // Expected: false
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231 | //
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232 | // NB: Predicates that support negative Boolean assertions have reduced
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233 | // performance in positive ones so be careful not to use them in tests
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234 | // that have lots (tens of thousands) of positive Boolean assertions.
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235 | //
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236 | // To use this class with EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT assertions such as:
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237 | //
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238 | // // Verifies that Foo() returns an even number.
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239 | // EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(IsEven, Foo());
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240 | //
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241 | // you need to define:
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242 | //
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243 | // testing::AssertionResult IsEven(const char* expr, int n) {
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244 | // if ((n % 2) == 0)
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245 | // return testing::AssertionSuccess();
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246 | // else
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247 | // return testing::AssertionFailure()
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248 | // << "Expected: " << expr << " is even\n Actual: it's " << n;
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249 | // }
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250 | //
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251 | // If Foo() returns 5, you will see the following message:
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252 | //
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253 | // Expected: Foo() is even
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254 | // Actual: it's 5
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255 | //
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256 | class GTEST_API_ AssertionResult {
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257 | public:
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258 | // Copy constructor.
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259 | // Used in EXPECT_TRUE/FALSE(assertion_result).
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260 | AssertionResult(const AssertionResult& other);
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261 | // Used in the EXPECT_TRUE/FALSE(bool_expression).
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262 | explicit AssertionResult(bool success) : success_(success) {}
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263 |
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264 | // Returns true iff the assertion succeeded.
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265 | operator bool() const { return success_; } // NOLINT
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266 |
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267 | // Returns the assertion's negation. Used with EXPECT/ASSERT_FALSE.
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268 | AssertionResult operator!() const;
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269 |
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270 | // Returns the text streamed into this AssertionResult. Test assertions
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271 | // use it when they fail (i.e., the predicate's outcome doesn't match the
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272 | // assertion's expectation). When nothing has been streamed into the
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273 | // object, returns an empty string.
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274 | const char* message() const {
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275 | return message_.get() != NULL ? message_->c_str() : "";
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276 | }
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277 | // TODO(vladl@google.com): Remove this after making sure no clients use it.
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278 | // Deprecated; please use message() instead.
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279 | const char* failure_message() const { return message(); }
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280 |
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281 | // Streams a custom failure message into this object.
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282 | template <typename T> AssertionResult& operator<<(const T& value) {
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283 | AppendMessage(Message() << value);
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284 | return *this;
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285 | }
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286 |
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287 | // Allows streaming basic output manipulators such as endl or flush into
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288 | // this object.
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289 | AssertionResult& operator<<(
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290 | ::std::ostream& (*basic_manipulator)(::std::ostream& stream)) {
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291 | AppendMessage(Message() << basic_manipulator);
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292 | return *this;
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293 | }
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294 |
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295 | private:
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296 | // Appends the contents of message to message_.
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297 | void AppendMessage(const Message& a_message) {
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298 | if (message_.get() == NULL)
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299 | message_.reset(new ::std::string);
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300 | message_->append(a_message.GetString().c_str());
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301 | }
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302 |
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303 | // Stores result of the assertion predicate.
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304 | bool success_;
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305 | // Stores the message describing the condition in case the expectation
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306 | // construct is not satisfied with the predicate's outcome.
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307 | // Referenced via a pointer to avoid taking too much stack frame space
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308 | // with test assertions.
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309 | internal::scoped_ptr< ::std::string> message_;
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310 |
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311 | GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(AssertionResult);
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312 | };
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313 |
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314 | // Makes a successful assertion result.
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315 | GTEST_API_ AssertionResult AssertionSuccess();
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316 |
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317 | // Makes a failed assertion result.
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318 | GTEST_API_ AssertionResult AssertionFailure();
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319 |
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320 | // Makes a failed assertion result with the given failure message.
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321 | // Deprecated; use AssertionFailure() << msg.
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322 | GTEST_API_ AssertionResult AssertionFailure(const Message& msg);
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323 |
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324 | // The abstract class that all tests inherit from.
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325 | //
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326 | // In Google Test, a unit test program contains one or many TestCases, and
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327 | // each TestCase contains one or many Tests.
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328 | //
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329 | // When you define a test using the TEST macro, you don't need to
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330 | // explicitly derive from Test - the TEST macro automatically does
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331 | // this for you.
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332 | //
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333 | // The only time you derive from Test is when defining a test fixture
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334 | // to be used a TEST_F. For example:
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335 | //
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336 | // class FooTest : public testing::Test {
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337 | // protected:
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338 | // virtual void SetUp() { ... }
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339 | // virtual void TearDown() { ... }
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340 | // ...
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341 | // };
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342 | //
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343 | // TEST_F(FooTest, Bar) { ... }
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344 | // TEST_F(FooTest, Baz) { ... }
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345 | //
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346 | // Test is not copyable.
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347 | class GTEST_API_ Test {
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348 | public:
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349 | friend class TestInfo;
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350 |
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351 | // Defines types for pointers to functions that set up and tear down
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352 | // a test case.
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353 | typedef internal::SetUpTestCaseFunc SetUpTestCaseFunc;
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354 | typedef internal::TearDownTestCaseFunc TearDownTestCaseFunc;
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355 |
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356 | // The d'tor is virtual as we intend to inherit from Test.
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357 | virtual ~Test();
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358 |
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359 | // Sets up the stuff shared by all tests in this test case.
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360 | //
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361 | // Google Test will call Foo::SetUpTestCase() before running the first
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362 | // test in test case Foo. Hence a sub-class can define its own
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363 | // SetUpTestCase() method to shadow the one defined in the super
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364 | // class.
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365 | static void SetUpTestCase() {}
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366 |
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367 | // Tears down the stuff shared by all tests in this test case.
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368 | //
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369 | // Google Test will call Foo::TearDownTestCase() after running the last
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370 | // test in test case Foo. Hence a sub-class can define its own
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371 | // TearDownTestCase() method to shadow the one defined in the super
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372 | // class.
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373 | static void TearDownTestCase() {}
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374 |
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375 | // Returns true iff the current test has a fatal failure.
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376 | static bool HasFatalFailure();
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377 |
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378 | // Returns true iff the current test has a non-fatal failure.
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379 | static bool HasNonfatalFailure();
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380 |
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381 | // Returns true iff the current test has a (either fatal or
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382 | // non-fatal) failure.
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383 | static bool HasFailure() { return HasFatalFailure() || HasNonfatalFailure(); }
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384 |
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385 | // Logs a property for the current test, test case, or for the entire
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386 | // invocation of the test program when used outside of the context of a
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387 | // test case. Only the last value for a given key is remembered. These
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388 | // are public static so they can be called from utility functions that are
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389 | // not members of the test fixture. Calls to RecordProperty made during
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390 | // lifespan of the test (from the moment its constructor starts to the
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391 | // moment its destructor finishes) will be output in XML as attributes of
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392 | // the <testcase> element. Properties recorded from fixture's
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393 | // SetUpTestCase or TearDownTestCase are logged as attributes of the
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394 | // corresponding <testsuite> element. Calls to RecordProperty made in the
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395 | // global context (before or after invocation of RUN_ALL_TESTS and from
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396 | // SetUp/TearDown method of Environment objects registered with Google
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397 | // Test) will be output as attributes of the <testsuites> element.
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398 | static void RecordProperty(const std::string& key, const std::string& value);
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399 | static void RecordProperty(const std::string& key, int value);
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400 |
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401 | protected:
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402 | // Creates a Test object.
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403 | Test();
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404 |
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405 | // Sets up the test fixture.
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406 | virtual void SetUp();
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407 |
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408 | // Tears down the test fixture.
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409 | virtual void TearDown();
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410 |
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411 | private:
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412 | // Returns true iff the current test has the same fixture class as
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413 | // the first test in the current test case.
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414 | static bool HasSameFixtureClass();
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415 |
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416 | // Runs the test after the test fixture has been set up.
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417 | //
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418 | // A sub-class must implement this to define the test logic.
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419 | //
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420 | // DO NOT OVERRIDE THIS FUNCTION DIRECTLY IN A USER PROGRAM.
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421 | // Instead, use the TEST or TEST_F macro.
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422 | virtual void TestBody() = 0;
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423 |
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424 | // Sets up, executes, and tears down the test.
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425 | void Run();
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426 |
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427 | // Deletes self. We deliberately pick an unusual name for this
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428 | // internal method to avoid clashing with names used in user TESTs.
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429 | void DeleteSelf_() { delete this; }
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430 |
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431 | // Uses a GTestFlagSaver to save and restore all Google Test flags.
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432 | const internal::GTestFlagSaver* const gtest_flag_saver_;
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433 |
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434 | // Often a user mis-spells SetUp() as Setup() and spends a long time
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435 | // wondering why it is never called by Google Test. The declaration of
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436 | // the following method is solely for catching such an error at
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437 | // compile time:
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438 | //
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439 | // - The return type is deliberately chosen to be not void, so it
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440 | // will be a conflict if a user declares void Setup() in his test
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441 | // fixture.
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442 | //
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443 | // - This method is private, so it will be another compiler error
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444 | // if a user calls it from his test fixture.
|
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445 | //
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446 | // DO NOT OVERRIDE THIS FUNCTION.
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447 | //
|
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448 | // If you see an error about overriding the following function or
|
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449 | // about it being private, you have mis-spelled SetUp() as Setup().
|
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450 | struct Setup_should_be_spelled_SetUp {};
|
---|
451 | virtual Setup_should_be_spelled_SetUp* Setup() { return NULL; }
|
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452 |
|
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453 | // We disallow copying Tests.
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454 | GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Test);
|
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455 | };
|
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456 |
|
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457 | typedef internal::TimeInMillis TimeInMillis;
|
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458 |
|
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459 | // A copyable object representing a user specified test property which can be
|
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460 | // output as a key/value string pair.
|
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461 | //
|
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462 | // Don't inherit from TestProperty as its destructor is not virtual.
|
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463 | class TestProperty {
|
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464 | public:
|
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465 | // C'tor. TestProperty does NOT have a default constructor.
|
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466 | // Always use this constructor (with parameters) to create a
|
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467 | // TestProperty object.
|
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468 | TestProperty(const std::string& a_key, const std::string& a_value) :
|
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469 | key_(a_key), value_(a_value) {
|
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470 | }
|
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471 |
|
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472 | // Gets the user supplied key.
|
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473 | const char* key() const {
|
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474 | return key_.c_str();
|
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475 | }
|
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476 |
|
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477 | // Gets the user supplied value.
|
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478 | const char* value() const {
|
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479 | return value_.c_str();
|
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480 | }
|
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481 |
|
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482 | // Sets a new value, overriding the one supplied in the constructor.
|
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483 | void SetValue(const std::string& new_value) {
|
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484 | value_ = new_value;
|
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485 | }
|
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486 |
|
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487 | private:
|
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488 | // The key supplied by the user.
|
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489 | std::string key_;
|
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490 | // The value supplied by the user.
|
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491 | std::string value_;
|
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492 | };
|
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493 |
|
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494 | // The result of a single Test. This includes a list of
|
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495 | // TestPartResults, a list of TestProperties, a count of how many
|
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496 | // death tests there are in the Test, and how much time it took to run
|
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497 | // the Test.
|
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498 | //
|
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499 | // TestResult is not copyable.
|
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500 | class GTEST_API_ TestResult {
|
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501 | public:
|
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502 | // Creates an empty TestResult.
|
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503 | TestResult();
|
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504 |
|
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505 | // D'tor. Do not inherit from TestResult.
|
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506 | ~TestResult();
|
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507 |
|
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508 | // Gets the number of all test parts. This is the sum of the number
|
---|
509 | // of successful test parts and the number of failed test parts.
|
---|
510 | int total_part_count() const;
|
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511 |
|
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512 | // Returns the number of the test properties.
|
---|
513 | int test_property_count() const;
|
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514 |
|
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515 | // Returns true iff the test passed (i.e. no test part failed).
|
---|
516 | bool Passed() const { return !Failed(); }
|
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517 |
|
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518 | // Returns true iff the test failed.
|
---|
519 | bool Failed() const;
|
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520 |
|
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521 | // Returns true iff the test fatally failed.
|
---|
522 | bool HasFatalFailure() const;
|
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523 |
|
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524 | // Returns true iff the test has a non-fatal failure.
|
---|
525 | bool HasNonfatalFailure() const;
|
---|
526 |
|
---|
527 | // Returns the elapsed time, in milliseconds.
|
---|
528 | TimeInMillis elapsed_time() const { return elapsed_time_; }
|
---|
529 |
|
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530 | // Returns the i-th test part result among all the results. i can range
|
---|
531 | // from 0 to test_property_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, aborts
|
---|
532 | // the program.
|
---|
533 | const TestPartResult& GetTestPartResult(int i) const;
|
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534 |
|
---|
535 | // Returns the i-th test property. i can range from 0 to
|
---|
536 | // test_property_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, aborts the
|
---|
537 | // program.
|
---|
538 | const TestProperty& GetTestProperty(int i) const;
|
---|
539 |
|
---|
540 | private:
|
---|
541 | friend class TestInfo;
|
---|
542 | friend class TestCase;
|
---|
543 | friend class UnitTest;
|
---|
544 | friend class internal::DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter;
|
---|
545 | friend class internal::ExecDeathTest;
|
---|
546 | friend class internal::TestResultAccessor;
|
---|
547 | friend class internal::UnitTestImpl;
|
---|
548 | friend class internal::WindowsDeathTest;
|
---|
549 |
|
---|
550 | // Gets the vector of TestPartResults.
|
---|
551 | const std::vector<TestPartResult>& test_part_results() const {
|
---|
552 | return test_part_results_;
|
---|
553 | }
|
---|
554 |
|
---|
555 | // Gets the vector of TestProperties.
|
---|
556 | const std::vector<TestProperty>& test_properties() const {
|
---|
557 | return test_properties_;
|
---|
558 | }
|
---|
559 |
|
---|
560 | // Sets the elapsed time.
|
---|
561 | void set_elapsed_time(TimeInMillis elapsed) { elapsed_time_ = elapsed; }
|
---|
562 |
|
---|
563 | // Adds a test property to the list. The property is validated and may add
|
---|
564 | // a non-fatal failure if invalid (e.g., if it conflicts with reserved
|
---|
565 | // key names). If a property is already recorded for the same key, the
|
---|
566 | // value will be updated, rather than storing multiple values for the same
|
---|
567 | // key. xml_element specifies the element for which the property is being
|
---|
568 | // recorded and is used for validation.
|
---|
569 | void RecordProperty(const std::string& xml_element,
|
---|
570 | const TestProperty& test_property);
|
---|
571 |
|
---|
572 | // Adds a failure if the key is a reserved attribute of Google Test
|
---|
573 | // testcase tags. Returns true if the property is valid.
|
---|
574 | // TODO(russr): Validate attribute names are legal and human readable.
|
---|
575 | static bool ValidateTestProperty(const std::string& xml_element,
|
---|
576 | const TestProperty& test_property);
|
---|
577 |
|
---|
578 | // Adds a test part result to the list.
|
---|
579 | void AddTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& test_part_result);
|
---|
580 |
|
---|
581 | // Returns the death test count.
|
---|
582 | int death_test_count() const { return death_test_count_; }
|
---|
583 |
|
---|
584 | // Increments the death test count, returning the new count.
|
---|
585 | int increment_death_test_count() { return ++death_test_count_; }
|
---|
586 |
|
---|
587 | // Clears the test part results.
|
---|
588 | void ClearTestPartResults();
|
---|
589 |
|
---|
590 | // Clears the object.
|
---|
591 | void Clear();
|
---|
592 |
|
---|
593 | // Protects mutable state of the property vector and of owned
|
---|
594 | // properties, whose values may be updated.
|
---|
595 | internal::Mutex test_properites_mutex_;
|
---|
596 |
|
---|
597 | // The vector of TestPartResults
|
---|
598 | std::vector<TestPartResult> test_part_results_;
|
---|
599 | // The vector of TestProperties
|
---|
600 | std::vector<TestProperty> test_properties_;
|
---|
601 | // Running count of death tests.
|
---|
602 | int death_test_count_;
|
---|
603 | // The elapsed time, in milliseconds.
|
---|
604 | TimeInMillis elapsed_time_;
|
---|
605 |
|
---|
606 | // We disallow copying TestResult.
|
---|
607 | GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TestResult);
|
---|
608 | }; // class TestResult
|
---|
609 |
|
---|
610 | // A TestInfo object stores the following information about a test:
|
---|
611 | //
|
---|
612 | // Test case name
|
---|
613 | // Test name
|
---|
614 | // Whether the test should be run
|
---|
615 | // A function pointer that creates the test object when invoked
|
---|
616 | // Test result
|
---|
617 | //
|
---|
618 | // The constructor of TestInfo registers itself with the UnitTest
|
---|
619 | // singleton such that the RUN_ALL_TESTS() macro knows which tests to
|
---|
620 | // run.
|
---|
621 | class GTEST_API_ TestInfo {
|
---|
622 | public:
|
---|
623 | // Destructs a TestInfo object. This function is not virtual, so
|
---|
624 | // don't inherit from TestInfo.
|
---|
625 | ~TestInfo();
|
---|
626 |
|
---|
627 | // Returns the test case name.
|
---|
628 | const char* test_case_name() const { return test_case_name_.c_str(); }
|
---|
629 |
|
---|
630 | // Returns the test name.
|
---|
631 | const char* name() const { return name_.c_str(); }
|
---|
632 |
|
---|
633 | // Returns the name of the parameter type, or NULL if this is not a typed
|
---|
634 | // or a type-parameterized test.
|
---|
635 | const char* type_param() const {
|
---|
636 | if (type_param_.get() != NULL)
|
---|
637 | return type_param_->c_str();
|
---|
638 | return NULL;
|
---|
639 | }
|
---|
640 |
|
---|
641 | // Returns the text representation of the value parameter, or NULL if this
|
---|
642 | // is not a value-parameterized test.
|
---|
643 | const char* value_param() const {
|
---|
644 | if (value_param_.get() != NULL)
|
---|
645 | return value_param_->c_str();
|
---|
646 | return NULL;
|
---|
647 | }
|
---|
648 |
|
---|
649 | // Returns true if this test should run, that is if the test is not
|
---|
650 | // disabled (or it is disabled but the also_run_disabled_tests flag has
|
---|
651 | // been specified) and its full name matches the user-specified filter.
|
---|
652 | //
|
---|
653 | // Google Test allows the user to filter the tests by their full names.
|
---|
654 | // The full name of a test Bar in test case Foo is defined as
|
---|
655 | // "Foo.Bar". Only the tests that match the filter will run.
|
---|
656 | //
|
---|
657 | // A filter is a colon-separated list of glob (not regex) patterns,
|
---|
658 | // optionally followed by a '-' and a colon-separated list of
|
---|
659 | // negative patterns (tests to exclude). A test is run if it
|
---|
660 | // matches one of the positive patterns and does not match any of
|
---|
661 | // the negative patterns.
|
---|
662 | //
|
---|
663 | // For example, *A*:Foo.* is a filter that matches any string that
|
---|
664 | // contains the character 'A' or starts with "Foo.".
|
---|
665 | bool should_run() const { return should_run_; }
|
---|
666 |
|
---|
667 | // Returns true iff this test will appear in the XML report.
|
---|
668 | bool is_reportable() const {
|
---|
669 | // For now, the XML report includes all tests matching the filter.
|
---|
670 | // In the future, we may trim tests that are excluded because of
|
---|
671 | // sharding.
|
---|
672 | return matches_filter_;
|
---|
673 | }
|
---|
674 |
|
---|
675 | // Returns the result of the test.
|
---|
676 | const TestResult* result() const { return &result_; }
|
---|
677 |
|
---|
678 | private:
|
---|
679 | #if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
|
---|
680 | friend class internal::DefaultDeathTestFactory;
|
---|
681 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
|
---|
682 | friend class Test;
|
---|
683 | friend class TestCase;
|
---|
684 | friend class internal::UnitTestImpl;
|
---|
685 | friend class internal::StreamingListenerTest;
|
---|
686 | friend TestInfo* internal::MakeAndRegisterTestInfo(
|
---|
687 | const char* test_case_name,
|
---|
688 | const char* name,
|
---|
689 | const char* type_param,
|
---|
690 | const char* value_param,
|
---|
691 | internal::TypeId fixture_class_id,
|
---|
692 | Test::SetUpTestCaseFunc set_up_tc,
|
---|
693 | Test::TearDownTestCaseFunc tear_down_tc,
|
---|
694 | internal::TestFactoryBase* factory);
|
---|
695 |
|
---|
696 | // Constructs a TestInfo object. The newly constructed instance assumes
|
---|
697 | // ownership of the factory object.
|
---|
698 | TestInfo(const std::string& test_case_name,
|
---|
699 | const std::string& name,
|
---|
700 | const char* a_type_param, // NULL if not a type-parameterized test
|
---|
701 | const char* a_value_param, // NULL if not a value-parameterized test
|
---|
702 | internal::TypeId fixture_class_id,
|
---|
703 | internal::TestFactoryBase* factory);
|
---|
704 |
|
---|
705 | // Increments the number of death tests encountered in this test so
|
---|
706 | // far.
|
---|
707 | int increment_death_test_count() {
|
---|
708 | return result_.increment_death_test_count();
|
---|
709 | }
|
---|
710 |
|
---|
711 | // Creates the test object, runs it, records its result, and then
|
---|
712 | // deletes it.
|
---|
713 | void Run();
|
---|
714 |
|
---|
715 | static void ClearTestResult(TestInfo* test_info) {
|
---|
716 | test_info->result_.Clear();
|
---|
717 | }
|
---|
718 |
|
---|
719 | // These fields are immutable properties of the test.
|
---|
720 | const std::string test_case_name_; // Test case name
|
---|
721 | const std::string name_; // Test name
|
---|
722 | // Name of the parameter type, or NULL if this is not a typed or a
|
---|
723 | // type-parameterized test.
|
---|
724 | const internal::scoped_ptr<const ::std::string> type_param_;
|
---|
725 | // Text representation of the value parameter, or NULL if this is not a
|
---|
726 | // value-parameterized test.
|
---|
727 | const internal::scoped_ptr<const ::std::string> value_param_;
|
---|
728 | const internal::TypeId fixture_class_id_; // ID of the test fixture class
|
---|
729 | bool should_run_; // True iff this test should run
|
---|
730 | bool is_disabled_; // True iff this test is disabled
|
---|
731 | bool matches_filter_; // True if this test matches the
|
---|
732 | // user-specified filter.
|
---|
733 | internal::TestFactoryBase* const factory_; // The factory that creates
|
---|
734 | // the test object
|
---|
735 |
|
---|
736 | // This field is mutable and needs to be reset before running the
|
---|
737 | // test for the second time.
|
---|
738 | TestResult result_;
|
---|
739 |
|
---|
740 | GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TestInfo);
|
---|
741 | };
|
---|
742 |
|
---|
743 | // A test case, which consists of a vector of TestInfos.
|
---|
744 | //
|
---|
745 | // TestCase is not copyable.
|
---|
746 | class GTEST_API_ TestCase {
|
---|
747 | public:
|
---|
748 | // Creates a TestCase with the given name.
|
---|
749 | //
|
---|
750 | // TestCase does NOT have a default constructor. Always use this
|
---|
751 | // constructor to create a TestCase object.
|
---|
752 | //
|
---|
753 | // Arguments:
|
---|
754 | //
|
---|
755 | // name: name of the test case
|
---|
756 | // a_type_param: the name of the test's type parameter, or NULL if
|
---|
757 | // this is not a type-parameterized test.
|
---|
758 | // set_up_tc: pointer to the function that sets up the test case
|
---|
759 | // tear_down_tc: pointer to the function that tears down the test case
|
---|
760 | TestCase(const char* name, const char* a_type_param,
|
---|
761 | Test::SetUpTestCaseFunc set_up_tc,
|
---|
762 | Test::TearDownTestCaseFunc tear_down_tc);
|
---|
763 |
|
---|
764 | // Destructor of TestCase.
|
---|
765 | virtual ~TestCase();
|
---|
766 |
|
---|
767 | // Gets the name of the TestCase.
|
---|
768 | const char* name() const { return name_.c_str(); }
|
---|
769 |
|
---|
770 | // Returns the name of the parameter type, or NULL if this is not a
|
---|
771 | // type-parameterized test case.
|
---|
772 | const char* type_param() const {
|
---|
773 | if (type_param_.get() != NULL)
|
---|
774 | return type_param_->c_str();
|
---|
775 | return NULL;
|
---|
776 | }
|
---|
777 |
|
---|
778 | // Returns true if any test in this test case should run.
|
---|
779 | bool should_run() const { return should_run_; }
|
---|
780 |
|
---|
781 | // Gets the number of successful tests in this test case.
|
---|
782 | int successful_test_count() const;
|
---|
783 |
|
---|
784 | // Gets the number of failed tests in this test case.
|
---|
785 | int failed_test_count() const;
|
---|
786 |
|
---|
787 | // Gets the number of disabled tests that will be reported in the XML report.
|
---|
788 | int reportable_disabled_test_count() const;
|
---|
789 |
|
---|
790 | // Gets the number of disabled tests in this test case.
|
---|
791 | int disabled_test_count() const;
|
---|
792 |
|
---|
793 | // Gets the number of tests to be printed in the XML report.
|
---|
794 | int reportable_test_count() const;
|
---|
795 |
|
---|
796 | // Get the number of tests in this test case that should run.
|
---|
797 | int test_to_run_count() const;
|
---|
798 |
|
---|
799 | // Gets the number of all tests in this test case.
|
---|
800 | int total_test_count() const;
|
---|
801 |
|
---|
802 | // Returns true iff the test case passed.
|
---|
803 | bool Passed() const { return !Failed(); }
|
---|
804 |
|
---|
805 | // Returns true iff the test case failed.
|
---|
806 | bool Failed() const { return failed_test_count() > 0; }
|
---|
807 |
|
---|
808 | // Returns the elapsed time, in milliseconds.
|
---|
809 | TimeInMillis elapsed_time() const { return elapsed_time_; }
|
---|
810 |
|
---|
811 | // Returns the i-th test among all the tests. i can range from 0 to
|
---|
812 | // total_test_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL.
|
---|
813 | const TestInfo* GetTestInfo(int i) const;
|
---|
814 |
|
---|
815 | // Returns the TestResult that holds test properties recorded during
|
---|
816 | // execution of SetUpTestCase and TearDownTestCase.
|
---|
817 | const TestResult& ad_hoc_test_result() const { return ad_hoc_test_result_; }
|
---|
818 |
|
---|
819 | private:
|
---|
820 | friend class Test;
|
---|
821 | friend class internal::UnitTestImpl;
|
---|
822 |
|
---|
823 | // Gets the (mutable) vector of TestInfos in this TestCase.
|
---|
824 | std::vector<TestInfo*>& test_info_list() { return test_info_list_; }
|
---|
825 |
|
---|
826 | // Gets the (immutable) vector of TestInfos in this TestCase.
|
---|
827 | const std::vector<TestInfo*>& test_info_list() const {
|
---|
828 | return test_info_list_;
|
---|
829 | }
|
---|
830 |
|
---|
831 | // Returns the i-th test among all the tests. i can range from 0 to
|
---|
832 | // total_test_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL.
|
---|
833 | TestInfo* GetMutableTestInfo(int i);
|
---|
834 |
|
---|
835 | // Sets the should_run member.
|
---|
836 | void set_should_run(bool should) { should_run_ = should; }
|
---|
837 |
|
---|
838 | // Adds a TestInfo to this test case. Will delete the TestInfo upon
|
---|
839 | // destruction of the TestCase object.
|
---|
840 | void AddTestInfo(TestInfo * test_info);
|
---|
841 |
|
---|
842 | // Clears the results of all tests in this test case.
|
---|
843 | void ClearResult();
|
---|
844 |
|
---|
845 | // Clears the results of all tests in the given test case.
|
---|
846 | static void ClearTestCaseResult(TestCase* test_case) {
|
---|
847 | test_case->ClearResult();
|
---|
848 | }
|
---|
849 |
|
---|
850 | // Runs every test in this TestCase.
|
---|
851 | void Run();
|
---|
852 |
|
---|
853 | // Runs SetUpTestCase() for this TestCase. This wrapper is needed
|
---|
854 | // for catching exceptions thrown from SetUpTestCase().
|
---|
855 | void RunSetUpTestCase() { (*set_up_tc_)(); }
|
---|
856 |
|
---|
857 | // Runs TearDownTestCase() for this TestCase. This wrapper is
|
---|
858 | // needed for catching exceptions thrown from TearDownTestCase().
|
---|
859 | void RunTearDownTestCase() { (*tear_down_tc_)(); }
|
---|
860 |
|
---|
861 | // Returns true iff test passed.
|
---|
862 | static bool TestPassed(const TestInfo* test_info) {
|
---|
863 | return test_info->should_run() && test_info->result()->Passed();
|
---|
864 | }
|
---|
865 |
|
---|
866 | // Returns true iff test failed.
|
---|
867 | static bool TestFailed(const TestInfo* test_info) {
|
---|
868 | return test_info->should_run() && test_info->result()->Failed();
|
---|
869 | }
|
---|
870 |
|
---|
871 | // Returns true iff the test is disabled and will be reported in the XML
|
---|
872 | // report.
|
---|
873 | static bool TestReportableDisabled(const TestInfo* test_info) {
|
---|
874 | return test_info->is_reportable() && test_info->is_disabled_;
|
---|
875 | }
|
---|
876 |
|
---|
877 | // Returns true iff test is disabled.
|
---|
878 | static bool TestDisabled(const TestInfo* test_info) {
|
---|
879 | return test_info->is_disabled_;
|
---|
880 | }
|
---|
881 |
|
---|
882 | // Returns true iff this test will appear in the XML report.
|
---|
883 | static bool TestReportable(const TestInfo* test_info) {
|
---|
884 | return test_info->is_reportable();
|
---|
885 | }
|
---|
886 |
|
---|
887 | // Returns true if the given test should run.
|
---|
888 | static bool ShouldRunTest(const TestInfo* test_info) {
|
---|
889 | return test_info->should_run();
|
---|
890 | }
|
---|
891 |
|
---|
892 | // Shuffles the tests in this test case.
|
---|
893 | void ShuffleTests(internal::Random* random);
|
---|
894 |
|
---|
895 | // Restores the test order to before the first shuffle.
|
---|
896 | void UnshuffleTests();
|
---|
897 |
|
---|
898 | // Name of the test case.
|
---|
899 | std::string name_;
|
---|
900 | // Name of the parameter type, or NULL if this is not a typed or a
|
---|
901 | // type-parameterized test.
|
---|
902 | const internal::scoped_ptr<const ::std::string> type_param_;
|
---|
903 | // The vector of TestInfos in their original order. It owns the
|
---|
904 | // elements in the vector.
|
---|
905 | std::vector<TestInfo*> test_info_list_;
|
---|
906 | // Provides a level of indirection for the test list to allow easy
|
---|
907 | // shuffling and restoring the test order. The i-th element in this
|
---|
908 | // vector is the index of the i-th test in the shuffled test list.
|
---|
909 | std::vector<int> test_indices_;
|
---|
910 | // Pointer to the function that sets up the test case.
|
---|
911 | Test::SetUpTestCaseFunc set_up_tc_;
|
---|
912 | // Pointer to the function that tears down the test case.
|
---|
913 | Test::TearDownTestCaseFunc tear_down_tc_;
|
---|
914 | // True iff any test in this test case should run.
|
---|
915 | bool should_run_;
|
---|
916 | // Elapsed time, in milliseconds.
|
---|
917 | TimeInMillis elapsed_time_;
|
---|
918 | // Holds test properties recorded during execution of SetUpTestCase and
|
---|
919 | // TearDownTestCase.
|
---|
920 | TestResult ad_hoc_test_result_;
|
---|
921 |
|
---|
922 | // We disallow copying TestCases.
|
---|
923 | GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TestCase);
|
---|
924 | };
|
---|
925 |
|
---|
926 | // An Environment object is capable of setting up and tearing down an
|
---|
927 | // environment. The user should subclass this to define his own
|
---|
928 | // environment(s).
|
---|
929 | //
|
---|
930 | // An Environment object does the set-up and tear-down in virtual
|
---|
931 | // methods SetUp() and TearDown() instead of the constructor and the
|
---|
932 | // destructor, as:
|
---|
933 | //
|
---|
934 | // 1. You cannot safely throw from a destructor. This is a problem
|
---|
935 | // as in some cases Google Test is used where exceptions are enabled, and
|
---|
936 | // we may want to implement ASSERT_* using exceptions where they are
|
---|
937 | // available.
|
---|
938 | // 2. You cannot use ASSERT_* directly in a constructor or
|
---|
939 | // destructor.
|
---|
940 | class Environment {
|
---|
941 | public:
|
---|
942 | // The d'tor is virtual as we need to subclass Environment.
|
---|
943 | virtual ~Environment() {}
|
---|
944 |
|
---|
945 | // Override this to define how to set up the environment.
|
---|
946 | virtual void SetUp() {}
|
---|
947 |
|
---|
948 | // Override this to define how to tear down the environment.
|
---|
949 | virtual void TearDown() {}
|
---|
950 | private:
|
---|
951 | // If you see an error about overriding the following function or
|
---|
952 | // about it being private, you have mis-spelled SetUp() as Setup().
|
---|
953 | struct Setup_should_be_spelled_SetUp {};
|
---|
954 | virtual Setup_should_be_spelled_SetUp* Setup() { return NULL; }
|
---|
955 | };
|
---|
956 |
|
---|
957 | // The interface for tracing execution of tests. The methods are organized in
|
---|
958 | // the order the corresponding events are fired.
|
---|
959 | class TestEventListener {
|
---|
960 | public:
|
---|
961 | virtual ~TestEventListener() {}
|
---|
962 |
|
---|
963 | // Fired before any test activity starts.
|
---|
964 | virtual void OnTestProgramStart(const UnitTest& unit_test) = 0;
|
---|
965 |
|
---|
966 | // Fired before each iteration of tests starts. There may be more than
|
---|
967 | // one iteration if GTEST_FLAG(repeat) is set. iteration is the iteration
|
---|
968 | // index, starting from 0.
|
---|
969 | virtual void OnTestIterationStart(const UnitTest& unit_test,
|
---|
970 | int iteration) = 0;
|
---|
971 |
|
---|
972 | // Fired before environment set-up for each iteration of tests starts.
|
---|
973 | virtual void OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart(const UnitTest& unit_test) = 0;
|
---|
974 |
|
---|
975 | // Fired after environment set-up for each iteration of tests ends.
|
---|
976 | virtual void OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test) = 0;
|
---|
977 |
|
---|
978 | // Fired before the test case starts.
|
---|
979 | virtual void OnTestCaseStart(const TestCase& test_case) = 0;
|
---|
980 |
|
---|
981 | // Fired before the test starts.
|
---|
982 | virtual void OnTestStart(const TestInfo& test_info) = 0;
|
---|
983 |
|
---|
984 | // Fired after a failed assertion or a SUCCEED() invocation.
|
---|
985 | virtual void OnTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& test_part_result) = 0;
|
---|
986 |
|
---|
987 | // Fired after the test ends.
|
---|
988 | virtual void OnTestEnd(const TestInfo& test_info) = 0;
|
---|
989 |
|
---|
990 | // Fired after the test case ends.
|
---|
991 | virtual void OnTestCaseEnd(const TestCase& test_case) = 0;
|
---|
992 |
|
---|
993 | // Fired before environment tear-down for each iteration of tests starts.
|
---|
994 | virtual void OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart(const UnitTest& unit_test) = 0;
|
---|
995 |
|
---|
996 | // Fired after environment tear-down for each iteration of tests ends.
|
---|
997 | virtual void OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test) = 0;
|
---|
998 |
|
---|
999 | // Fired after each iteration of tests finishes.
|
---|
1000 | virtual void OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test,
|
---|
1001 | int iteration) = 0;
|
---|
1002 |
|
---|
1003 | // Fired after all test activities have ended.
|
---|
1004 | virtual void OnTestProgramEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test) = 0;
|
---|
1005 | };
|
---|
1006 |
|
---|
1007 | // The convenience class for users who need to override just one or two
|
---|
1008 | // methods and are not concerned that a possible change to a signature of
|
---|
1009 | // the methods they override will not be caught during the build. For
|
---|
1010 | // comments about each method please see the definition of TestEventListener
|
---|
1011 | // above.
|
---|
1012 | class EmptyTestEventListener : public TestEventListener {
|
---|
1013 | public:
|
---|
1014 | virtual void OnTestProgramStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) {}
|
---|
1015 | virtual void OnTestIterationStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/,
|
---|
1016 | int /*iteration*/) {}
|
---|
1017 | virtual void OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) {}
|
---|
1018 | virtual void OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) {}
|
---|
1019 | virtual void OnTestCaseStart(const TestCase& /*test_case*/) {}
|
---|
1020 | virtual void OnTestStart(const TestInfo& /*test_info*/) {}
|
---|
1021 | virtual void OnTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& /*test_part_result*/) {}
|
---|
1022 | virtual void OnTestEnd(const TestInfo& /*test_info*/) {}
|
---|
1023 | virtual void OnTestCaseEnd(const TestCase& /*test_case*/) {}
|
---|
1024 | virtual void OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) {}
|
---|
1025 | virtual void OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) {}
|
---|
1026 | virtual void OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/,
|
---|
1027 | int /*iteration*/) {}
|
---|
1028 | virtual void OnTestProgramEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) {}
|
---|
1029 | };
|
---|
1030 |
|
---|
1031 | // TestEventListeners lets users add listeners to track events in Google Test.
|
---|
1032 | class GTEST_API_ TestEventListeners {
|
---|
1033 | public:
|
---|
1034 | TestEventListeners();
|
---|
1035 | ~TestEventListeners();
|
---|
1036 |
|
---|
1037 | // Appends an event listener to the end of the list. Google Test assumes
|
---|
1038 | // the ownership of the listener (i.e. it will delete the listener when
|
---|
1039 | // the test program finishes).
|
---|
1040 | void Append(TestEventListener* listener);
|
---|
1041 |
|
---|
1042 | // Removes the given event listener from the list and returns it. It then
|
---|
1043 | // becomes the caller's responsibility to delete the listener. Returns
|
---|
1044 | // NULL if the listener is not found in the list.
|
---|
1045 | TestEventListener* Release(TestEventListener* listener);
|
---|
1046 |
|
---|
1047 | // Returns the standard listener responsible for the default console
|
---|
1048 | // output. Can be removed from the listeners list to shut down default
|
---|
1049 | // console output. Note that removing this object from the listener list
|
---|
1050 | // with Release transfers its ownership to the caller and makes this
|
---|
1051 | // function return NULL the next time.
|
---|
1052 | TestEventListener* default_result_printer() const {
|
---|
1053 | return default_result_printer_;
|
---|
1054 | }
|
---|
1055 |
|
---|
1056 | // Returns the standard listener responsible for the default XML output
|
---|
1057 | // controlled by the --gtest_output=xml flag. Can be removed from the
|
---|
1058 | // listeners list by users who want to shut down the default XML output
|
---|
1059 | // controlled by this flag and substitute it with custom one. Note that
|
---|
1060 | // removing this object from the listener list with Release transfers its
|
---|
1061 | // ownership to the caller and makes this function return NULL the next
|
---|
1062 | // time.
|
---|
1063 | TestEventListener* default_xml_generator() const {
|
---|
1064 | return default_xml_generator_;
|
---|
1065 | }
|
---|
1066 |
|
---|
1067 | private:
|
---|
1068 | friend class TestCase;
|
---|
1069 | friend class TestInfo;
|
---|
1070 | friend class internal::DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter;
|
---|
1071 | friend class internal::NoExecDeathTest;
|
---|
1072 | friend class internal::TestEventListenersAccessor;
|
---|
1073 | friend class internal::UnitTestImpl;
|
---|
1074 |
|
---|
1075 | // Returns repeater that broadcasts the TestEventListener events to all
|
---|
1076 | // subscribers.
|
---|
1077 | TestEventListener* repeater();
|
---|
1078 |
|
---|
1079 | // Sets the default_result_printer attribute to the provided listener.
|
---|
1080 | // The listener is also added to the listener list and previous
|
---|
1081 | // default_result_printer is removed from it and deleted. The listener can
|
---|
1082 | // also be NULL in which case it will not be added to the list. Does
|
---|
1083 | // nothing if the previous and the current listener objects are the same.
|
---|
1084 | void SetDefaultResultPrinter(TestEventListener* listener);
|
---|
1085 |
|
---|
1086 | // Sets the default_xml_generator attribute to the provided listener. The
|
---|
1087 | // listener is also added to the listener list and previous
|
---|
1088 | // default_xml_generator is removed from it and deleted. The listener can
|
---|
1089 | // also be NULL in which case it will not be added to the list. Does
|
---|
1090 | // nothing if the previous and the current listener objects are the same.
|
---|
1091 | void SetDefaultXmlGenerator(TestEventListener* listener);
|
---|
1092 |
|
---|
1093 | // Controls whether events will be forwarded by the repeater to the
|
---|
1094 | // listeners in the list.
|
---|
1095 | bool EventForwardingEnabled() const;
|
---|
1096 | void SuppressEventForwarding();
|
---|
1097 |
|
---|
1098 | // The actual list of listeners.
|
---|
1099 | internal::TestEventRepeater* repeater_;
|
---|
1100 | // Listener responsible for the standard result output.
|
---|
1101 | TestEventListener* default_result_printer_;
|
---|
1102 | // Listener responsible for the creation of the XML output file.
|
---|
1103 | TestEventListener* default_xml_generator_;
|
---|
1104 |
|
---|
1105 | // We disallow copying TestEventListeners.
|
---|
1106 | GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TestEventListeners);
|
---|
1107 | };
|
---|
1108 |
|
---|
1109 | // A UnitTest consists of a vector of TestCases.
|
---|
1110 | //
|
---|
1111 | // This is a singleton class. The only instance of UnitTest is
|
---|
1112 | // created when UnitTest::GetInstance() is first called. This
|
---|
1113 | // instance is never deleted.
|
---|
1114 | //
|
---|
1115 | // UnitTest is not copyable.
|
---|
1116 | //
|
---|
1117 | // This class is thread-safe as long as the methods are called
|
---|
1118 | // according to their specification.
|
---|
1119 | class GTEST_API_ UnitTest {
|
---|
1120 | public:
|
---|
1121 | // Gets the singleton UnitTest object. The first time this method
|
---|
1122 | // is called, a UnitTest object is constructed and returned.
|
---|
1123 | // Consecutive calls will return the same object.
|
---|
1124 | static UnitTest* GetInstance();
|
---|
1125 |
|
---|
1126 | // Runs all tests in this UnitTest object and prints the result.
|
---|
1127 | // Returns 0 if successful, or 1 otherwise.
|
---|
1128 | //
|
---|
1129 | // This method can only be called from the main thread.
|
---|
1130 | //
|
---|
1131 | // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM.
|
---|
1132 | int Run() GTEST_MUST_USE_RESULT_;
|
---|
1133 |
|
---|
1134 | // Returns the working directory when the first TEST() or TEST_F()
|
---|
1135 | // was executed. The UnitTest object owns the string.
|
---|
1136 | const char* original_working_dir() const;
|
---|
1137 |
|
---|
1138 | // Returns the TestCase object for the test that's currently running,
|
---|
1139 | // or NULL if no test is running.
|
---|
1140 | const TestCase* current_test_case() const
|
---|
1141 | GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_);
|
---|
1142 |
|
---|
1143 | // Returns the TestInfo object for the test that's currently running,
|
---|
1144 | // or NULL if no test is running.
|
---|
1145 | const TestInfo* current_test_info() const
|
---|
1146 | GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_);
|
---|
1147 |
|
---|
1148 | // Returns the random seed used at the start of the current test run.
|
---|
1149 | int random_seed() const;
|
---|
1150 |
|
---|
1151 | #if GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST
|
---|
1152 | // Returns the ParameterizedTestCaseRegistry object used to keep track of
|
---|
1153 | // value-parameterized tests and instantiate and register them.
|
---|
1154 | //
|
---|
1155 | // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM.
|
---|
1156 | internal::ParameterizedTestCaseRegistry& parameterized_test_registry()
|
---|
1157 | GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_);
|
---|
1158 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST
|
---|
1159 |
|
---|
1160 | // Gets the number of successful test cases.
|
---|
1161 | int successful_test_case_count() const;
|
---|
1162 |
|
---|
1163 | // Gets the number of failed test cases.
|
---|
1164 | int failed_test_case_count() const;
|
---|
1165 |
|
---|
1166 | // Gets the number of all test cases.
|
---|
1167 | int total_test_case_count() const;
|
---|
1168 |
|
---|
1169 | // Gets the number of all test cases that contain at least one test
|
---|
1170 | // that should run.
|
---|
1171 | int test_case_to_run_count() const;
|
---|
1172 |
|
---|
1173 | // Gets the number of successful tests.
|
---|
1174 | int successful_test_count() const;
|
---|
1175 |
|
---|
1176 | // Gets the number of failed tests.
|
---|
1177 | int failed_test_count() const;
|
---|
1178 |
|
---|
1179 | // Gets the number of disabled tests that will be reported in the XML report.
|
---|
1180 | int reportable_disabled_test_count() const;
|
---|
1181 |
|
---|
1182 | // Gets the number of disabled tests.
|
---|
1183 | int disabled_test_count() const;
|
---|
1184 |
|
---|
1185 | // Gets the number of tests to be printed in the XML report.
|
---|
1186 | int reportable_test_count() const;
|
---|
1187 |
|
---|
1188 | // Gets the number of all tests.
|
---|
1189 | int total_test_count() const;
|
---|
1190 |
|
---|
1191 | // Gets the number of tests that should run.
|
---|
1192 | int test_to_run_count() const;
|
---|
1193 |
|
---|
1194 | // Gets the time of the test program start, in ms from the start of the
|
---|
1195 | // UNIX epoch.
|
---|
1196 | TimeInMillis start_timestamp() const;
|
---|
1197 |
|
---|
1198 | // Gets the elapsed time, in milliseconds.
|
---|
1199 | TimeInMillis elapsed_time() const;
|
---|
1200 |
|
---|
1201 | // Returns true iff the unit test passed (i.e. all test cases passed).
|
---|
1202 | bool Passed() const;
|
---|
1203 |
|
---|
1204 | // Returns true iff the unit test failed (i.e. some test case failed
|
---|
1205 | // or something outside of all tests failed).
|
---|
1206 | bool Failed() const;
|
---|
1207 |
|
---|
1208 | // Gets the i-th test case among all the test cases. i can range from 0 to
|
---|
1209 | // total_test_case_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL.
|
---|
1210 | const TestCase* GetTestCase(int i) const;
|
---|
1211 |
|
---|
1212 | // Returns the TestResult containing information on test failures and
|
---|
1213 | // properties logged outside of individual test cases.
|
---|
1214 | const TestResult& ad_hoc_test_result() const;
|
---|
1215 |
|
---|
1216 | // Returns the list of event listeners that can be used to track events
|
---|
1217 | // inside Google Test.
|
---|
1218 | TestEventListeners& listeners();
|
---|
1219 |
|
---|
1220 | private:
|
---|
1221 | // Registers and returns a global test environment. When a test
|
---|
1222 | // program is run, all global test environments will be set-up in
|
---|
1223 | // the order they were registered. After all tests in the program
|
---|
1224 | // have finished, all global test environments will be torn-down in
|
---|
1225 | // the *reverse* order they were registered.
|
---|
1226 | //
|
---|
1227 | // The UnitTest object takes ownership of the given environment.
|
---|
1228 | //
|
---|
1229 | // This method can only be called from the main thread.
|
---|
1230 | Environment* AddEnvironment(Environment* env);
|
---|
1231 |
|
---|
1232 | // Adds a TestPartResult to the current TestResult object. All
|
---|
1233 | // Google Test assertion macros (e.g. ASSERT_TRUE, EXPECT_EQ, etc)
|
---|
1234 | // eventually call this to report their results. The user code
|
---|
1235 | // should use the assertion macros instead of calling this directly.
|
---|
1236 | void AddTestPartResult(TestPartResult::Type result_type,
|
---|
1237 | const char* file_name,
|
---|
1238 | int line_number,
|
---|
1239 | const std::string& message,
|
---|
1240 | const std::string& os_stack_trace)
|
---|
1241 | GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_);
|
---|
1242 |
|
---|
1243 | // Adds a TestProperty to the current TestResult object when invoked from
|
---|
1244 | // inside a test, to current TestCase's ad_hoc_test_result_ when invoked
|
---|
1245 | // from SetUpTestCase or TearDownTestCase, or to the global property set
|
---|
1246 | // when invoked elsewhere. If the result already contains a property with
|
---|
1247 | // the same key, the value will be updated.
|
---|
1248 | void RecordProperty(const std::string& key, const std::string& value);
|
---|
1249 |
|
---|
1250 | // Gets the i-th test case among all the test cases. i can range from 0 to
|
---|
1251 | // total_test_case_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL.
|
---|
1252 | TestCase* GetMutableTestCase(int i);
|
---|
1253 |
|
---|
1254 | // Accessors for the implementation object.
|
---|
1255 | internal::UnitTestImpl* impl() { return impl_; }
|
---|
1256 | const internal::UnitTestImpl* impl() const { return impl_; }
|
---|
1257 |
|
---|
1258 | // These classes and funcions are friends as they need to access private
|
---|
1259 | // members of UnitTest.
|
---|
1260 | friend class Test;
|
---|
1261 | friend class internal::AssertHelper;
|
---|
1262 | friend class internal::ScopedTrace;
|
---|
1263 | friend class internal::StreamingListenerTest;
|
---|
1264 | friend class internal::UnitTestRecordPropertyTestHelper;
|
---|
1265 | friend Environment* AddGlobalTestEnvironment(Environment* env);
|
---|
1266 | friend internal::UnitTestImpl* internal::GetUnitTestImpl();
|
---|
1267 | friend void internal::ReportFailureInUnknownLocation(
|
---|
1268 | TestPartResult::Type result_type,
|
---|
1269 | const std::string& message);
|
---|
1270 |
|
---|
1271 | // Creates an empty UnitTest.
|
---|
1272 | UnitTest();
|
---|
1273 |
|
---|
1274 | // D'tor
|
---|
1275 | virtual ~UnitTest();
|
---|
1276 |
|
---|
1277 | // Pushes a trace defined by SCOPED_TRACE() on to the per-thread
|
---|
1278 | // Google Test trace stack.
|
---|
1279 | void PushGTestTrace(const internal::TraceInfo& trace)
|
---|
1280 | GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_);
|
---|
1281 |
|
---|
1282 | // Pops a trace from the per-thread Google Test trace stack.
|
---|
1283 | void PopGTestTrace()
|
---|
1284 | GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_);
|
---|
1285 |
|
---|
1286 | // Protects mutable state in *impl_. This is mutable as some const
|
---|
1287 | // methods need to lock it too.
|
---|
1288 | mutable internal::Mutex mutex_;
|
---|
1289 |
|
---|
1290 | // Opaque implementation object. This field is never changed once
|
---|
1291 | // the object is constructed. We don't mark it as const here, as
|
---|
1292 | // doing so will cause a warning in the constructor of UnitTest.
|
---|
1293 | // Mutable state in *impl_ is protected by mutex_.
|
---|
1294 | internal::UnitTestImpl* impl_;
|
---|
1295 |
|
---|
1296 | // We disallow copying UnitTest.
|
---|
1297 | GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(UnitTest);
|
---|
1298 | };
|
---|
1299 |
|
---|
1300 | // A convenient wrapper for adding an environment for the test
|
---|
1301 | // program.
|
---|
1302 | //
|
---|
1303 | // You should call this before RUN_ALL_TESTS() is called, probably in
|
---|
1304 | // main(). If you use gtest_main, you need to call this before main()
|
---|
1305 | // starts for it to take effect. For example, you can define a global
|
---|
1306 | // variable like this:
|
---|
1307 | //
|
---|
1308 | // testing::Environment* const foo_env =
|
---|
1309 | // testing::AddGlobalTestEnvironment(new FooEnvironment);
|
---|
1310 | //
|
---|
1311 | // However, we strongly recommend you to write your own main() and
|
---|
1312 | // call AddGlobalTestEnvironment() there, as relying on initialization
|
---|
1313 | // of global variables makes the code harder to read and may cause
|
---|
1314 | // problems when you register multiple environments from different
|
---|
1315 | // translation units and the environments have dependencies among them
|
---|
1316 | // (remember that the compiler doesn't guarantee the order in which
|
---|
1317 | // global variables from different translation units are initialized).
|
---|
1318 | inline Environment* AddGlobalTestEnvironment(Environment* env) {
|
---|
1319 | return UnitTest::GetInstance()->AddEnvironment(env);
|
---|
1320 | }
|
---|
1321 |
|
---|
1322 | // Initializes Google Test. This must be called before calling
|
---|
1323 | // RUN_ALL_TESTS(). In particular, it parses a command line for the
|
---|
1324 | // flags that Google Test recognizes. Whenever a Google Test flag is
|
---|
1325 | // seen, it is removed from argv, and *argc is decremented.
|
---|
1326 | //
|
---|
1327 | // No value is returned. Instead, the Google Test flag variables are
|
---|
1328 | // updated.
|
---|
1329 | //
|
---|
1330 | // Calling the function for the second time has no user-visible effect.
|
---|
1331 | GTEST_API_ void InitGoogleTest(int* argc, char** argv);
|
---|
1332 |
|
---|
1333 | // This overloaded version can be used in Windows programs compiled in
|
---|
1334 | // UNICODE mode.
|
---|
1335 | GTEST_API_ void InitGoogleTest(int* argc, wchar_t** argv);
|
---|
1336 |
|
---|
1337 | namespace internal {
|
---|
1338 |
|
---|
1339 | // FormatForComparison<ToPrint, OtherOperand>::Format(value) formats a
|
---|
1340 | // value of type ToPrint that is an operand of a comparison assertion
|
---|
1341 | // (e.g. ASSERT_EQ). OtherOperand is the type of the other operand in
|
---|
1342 | // the comparison, and is used to help determine the best way to
|
---|
1343 | // format the value. In particular, when the value is a C string
|
---|
1344 | // (char pointer) and the other operand is an STL string object, we
|
---|
1345 | // want to format the C string as a string, since we know it is
|
---|
1346 | // compared by value with the string object. If the value is a char
|
---|
1347 | // pointer but the other operand is not an STL string object, we don't
|
---|
1348 | // know whether the pointer is supposed to point to a NUL-terminated
|
---|
1349 | // string, and thus want to print it as a pointer to be safe.
|
---|
1350 | //
|
---|
1351 | // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM.
|
---|
1352 |
|
---|
1353 | // The default case.
|
---|
1354 | template <typename ToPrint, typename OtherOperand>
|
---|
1355 | class FormatForComparison {
|
---|
1356 | public:
|
---|
1357 | static ::std::string Format(const ToPrint& value) {
|
---|
1358 | return ::testing::PrintToString(value);
|
---|
1359 | }
|
---|
1360 | };
|
---|
1361 |
|
---|
1362 | // Array.
|
---|
1363 | template <typename ToPrint, size_t N, typename OtherOperand>
|
---|
1364 | class FormatForComparison<ToPrint[N], OtherOperand> {
|
---|
1365 | public:
|
---|
1366 | static ::std::string Format(const ToPrint* value) {
|
---|
1367 | return FormatForComparison<const ToPrint*, OtherOperand>::Format(value);
|
---|
1368 | }
|
---|
1369 | };
|
---|
1370 |
|
---|
1371 | // By default, print C string as pointers to be safe, as we don't know
|
---|
1372 | // whether they actually point to a NUL-terminated string.
|
---|
1373 |
|
---|
1374 | #define GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_(CharType) \
|
---|
1375 | template <typename OtherOperand> \
|
---|
1376 | class FormatForComparison<CharType*, OtherOperand> { \
|
---|
1377 | public: \
|
---|
1378 | static ::std::string Format(CharType* value) { \
|
---|
1379 | return ::testing::PrintToString(static_cast<const void*>(value)); \
|
---|
1380 | } \
|
---|
1381 | }
|
---|
1382 |
|
---|
1383 | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_(char);
|
---|
1384 | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_(const char);
|
---|
1385 | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_(wchar_t);
|
---|
1386 | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_(const wchar_t);
|
---|
1387 |
|
---|
1388 | #undef GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_
|
---|
1389 |
|
---|
1390 | // If a C string is compared with an STL string object, we know it's meant
|
---|
1391 | // to point to a NUL-terminated string, and thus can print it as a string.
|
---|
1392 |
|
---|
1393 | #define GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(CharType, OtherStringType) \
|
---|
1394 | template <> \
|
---|
1395 | class FormatForComparison<CharType*, OtherStringType> { \
|
---|
1396 | public: \
|
---|
1397 | static ::std::string Format(CharType* value) { \
|
---|
1398 | return ::testing::PrintToString(value); \
|
---|
1399 | } \
|
---|
1400 | }
|
---|
1401 |
|
---|
1402 | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(char, ::std::string);
|
---|
1403 | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(const char, ::std::string);
|
---|
1404 |
|
---|
1405 | #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
|
---|
1406 | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(char, ::string);
|
---|
1407 | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(const char, ::string);
|
---|
1408 | #endif
|
---|
1409 |
|
---|
1410 | #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING
|
---|
1411 | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(wchar_t, ::wstring);
|
---|
1412 | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(const wchar_t, ::wstring);
|
---|
1413 | #endif
|
---|
1414 |
|
---|
1415 | #if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
|
---|
1416 | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(wchar_t, ::std::wstring);
|
---|
1417 | GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(const wchar_t, ::std::wstring);
|
---|
1418 | #endif
|
---|
1419 |
|
---|
1420 | #undef GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_
|
---|
1421 |
|
---|
1422 | // Formats a comparison assertion (e.g. ASSERT_EQ, EXPECT_LT, and etc)
|
---|
1423 | // operand to be used in a failure message. The type (but not value)
|
---|
1424 | // of the other operand may affect the format. This allows us to
|
---|
1425 | // print a char* as a raw pointer when it is compared against another
|
---|
1426 | // char* or void*, and print it as a C string when it is compared
|
---|
1427 | // against an std::string object, for example.
|
---|
1428 | //
|
---|
1429 | // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM.
|
---|
1430 | template <typename T1, typename T2>
|
---|
1431 | std::string FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(
|
---|
1432 | const T1& value, const T2& /* other_operand */) {
|
---|
1433 | return FormatForComparison<T1, T2>::Format(value);
|
---|
1434 | }
|
---|
1435 |
|
---|
1436 | // The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_EQ.
|
---|
1437 | template <typename T1, typename T2>
|
---|
1438 | AssertionResult CmpHelperEQ(const char* expected_expression,
|
---|
1439 | const char* actual_expression,
|
---|
1440 | const T1& expected,
|
---|
1441 | const T2& actual) {
|
---|
1442 | #ifdef _MSC_VER
|
---|
1443 | # pragma warning(push) // Saves the current warning state.
|
---|
1444 | # pragma warning(disable:4389) // Temporarily disables warning on
|
---|
1445 | // signed/unsigned mismatch.
|
---|
1446 | #endif
|
---|
1447 |
|
---|
1448 | if (expected == actual) {
|
---|
1449 | return AssertionSuccess();
|
---|
1450 | }
|
---|
1451 |
|
---|
1452 | #ifdef _MSC_VER
|
---|
1453 | # pragma warning(pop) // Restores the warning state.
|
---|
1454 | #endif
|
---|
1455 |
|
---|
1456 | return EqFailure(expected_expression,
|
---|
1457 | actual_expression,
|
---|
1458 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(expected, actual),
|
---|
1459 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(actual, expected),
|
---|
1460 | false);
|
---|
1461 | }
|
---|
1462 |
|
---|
1463 | // With this overloaded version, we allow anonymous enums to be used
|
---|
1464 | // in {ASSERT|EXPECT}_EQ when compiled with gcc 4, as anonymous enums
|
---|
1465 | // can be implicitly cast to BiggestInt.
|
---|
1466 | GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelperEQ(const char* expected_expression,
|
---|
1467 | const char* actual_expression,
|
---|
1468 | BiggestInt expected,
|
---|
1469 | BiggestInt actual);
|
---|
1470 |
|
---|
1471 | // The helper class for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_EQ. The template argument
|
---|
1472 | // lhs_is_null_literal is true iff the first argument to ASSERT_EQ()
|
---|
1473 | // is a null pointer literal. The following default implementation is
|
---|
1474 | // for lhs_is_null_literal being false.
|
---|
1475 | template <bool lhs_is_null_literal>
|
---|
1476 | class EqHelper {
|
---|
1477 | public:
|
---|
1478 | // This templatized version is for the general case.
|
---|
1479 | template <typename T1, typename T2>
|
---|
1480 | static AssertionResult Compare(const char* expected_expression,
|
---|
1481 | const char* actual_expression,
|
---|
1482 | const T1& expected,
|
---|
1483 | const T2& actual) {
|
---|
1484 | return CmpHelperEQ(expected_expression, actual_expression, expected,
|
---|
1485 | actual);
|
---|
1486 | }
|
---|
1487 |
|
---|
1488 | // With this overloaded version, we allow anonymous enums to be used
|
---|
1489 | // in {ASSERT|EXPECT}_EQ when compiled with gcc 4, as anonymous
|
---|
1490 | // enums can be implicitly cast to BiggestInt.
|
---|
1491 | //
|
---|
1492 | // Even though its body looks the same as the above version, we
|
---|
1493 | // cannot merge the two, as it will make anonymous enums unhappy.
|
---|
1494 | static AssertionResult Compare(const char* expected_expression,
|
---|
1495 | const char* actual_expression,
|
---|
1496 | BiggestInt expected,
|
---|
1497 | BiggestInt actual) {
|
---|
1498 | return CmpHelperEQ(expected_expression, actual_expression, expected,
|
---|
1499 | actual);
|
---|
1500 | }
|
---|
1501 | };
|
---|
1502 |
|
---|
1503 | // This specialization is used when the first argument to ASSERT_EQ()
|
---|
1504 | // is a null pointer literal, like NULL, false, or 0.
|
---|
1505 | template <>
|
---|
1506 | class EqHelper<true> {
|
---|
1507 | public:
|
---|
1508 | // We define two overloaded versions of Compare(). The first
|
---|
1509 | // version will be picked when the second argument to ASSERT_EQ() is
|
---|
1510 | // NOT a pointer, e.g. ASSERT_EQ(0, AnIntFunction()) or
|
---|
1511 | // EXPECT_EQ(false, a_bool).
|
---|
1512 | template <typename T1, typename T2>
|
---|
1513 | static AssertionResult Compare(
|
---|
1514 | const char* expected_expression,
|
---|
1515 | const char* actual_expression,
|
---|
1516 | const T1& expected,
|
---|
1517 | const T2& actual,
|
---|
1518 | // The following line prevents this overload from being considered if T2
|
---|
1519 | // is not a pointer type. We need this because ASSERT_EQ(NULL, my_ptr)
|
---|
1520 | // expands to Compare("", "", NULL, my_ptr), which requires a conversion
|
---|
1521 | // to match the Secret* in the other overload, which would otherwise make
|
---|
1522 | // this template match better.
|
---|
1523 | typename EnableIf<!is_pointer<T2>::value>::type* = 0) {
|
---|
1524 | return CmpHelperEQ(expected_expression, actual_expression, expected,
|
---|
1525 | actual);
|
---|
1526 | }
|
---|
1527 |
|
---|
1528 | // This version will be picked when the second argument to ASSERT_EQ() is a
|
---|
1529 | // pointer, e.g. ASSERT_EQ(NULL, a_pointer).
|
---|
1530 | template <typename T>
|
---|
1531 | static AssertionResult Compare(
|
---|
1532 | const char* expected_expression,
|
---|
1533 | const char* actual_expression,
|
---|
1534 | // We used to have a second template parameter instead of Secret*. That
|
---|
1535 | // template parameter would deduce to 'long', making this a better match
|
---|
1536 | // than the first overload even without the first overload's EnableIf.
|
---|
1537 | // Unfortunately, gcc with -Wconversion-null warns when "passing NULL to
|
---|
1538 | // non-pointer argument" (even a deduced integral argument), so the old
|
---|
1539 | // implementation caused warnings in user code.
|
---|
1540 | Secret* /* expected (NULL) */,
|
---|
1541 | T* actual) {
|
---|
1542 | // We already know that 'expected' is a null pointer.
|
---|
1543 | return CmpHelperEQ(expected_expression, actual_expression,
|
---|
1544 | static_cast<T*>(NULL), actual);
|
---|
1545 | }
|
---|
1546 | };
|
---|
1547 |
|
---|
1548 | // A macro for implementing the helper functions needed to implement
|
---|
1549 | // ASSERT_?? and EXPECT_??. It is here just to avoid copy-and-paste
|
---|
1550 | // of similar code.
|
---|
1551 | //
|
---|
1552 | // For each templatized helper function, we also define an overloaded
|
---|
1553 | // version for BiggestInt in order to reduce code bloat and allow
|
---|
1554 | // anonymous enums to be used with {ASSERT|EXPECT}_?? when compiled
|
---|
1555 | // with gcc 4.
|
---|
1556 | //
|
---|
1557 | // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM.
|
---|
1558 | #define GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(op_name, op)\
|
---|
1559 | template <typename T1, typename T2>\
|
---|
1560 | AssertionResult CmpHelper##op_name(const char* expr1, const char* expr2, \
|
---|
1561 | const T1& val1, const T2& val2) {\
|
---|
1562 | if (val1 op val2) {\
|
---|
1563 | return AssertionSuccess();\
|
---|
1564 | } else {\
|
---|
1565 | return AssertionFailure() \
|
---|
1566 | << "Expected: (" << expr1 << ") " #op " (" << expr2\
|
---|
1567 | << "), actual: " << FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(val1, val2)\
|
---|
1568 | << " vs " << FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(val2, val1);\
|
---|
1569 | }\
|
---|
1570 | }\
|
---|
1571 | GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelper##op_name(\
|
---|
1572 | const char* expr1, const char* expr2, BiggestInt val1, BiggestInt val2)
|
---|
1573 |
|
---|
1574 | // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM.
|
---|
1575 |
|
---|
1576 | // Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_NE
|
---|
1577 | GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(NE, !=);
|
---|
1578 | // Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_LE
|
---|
1579 | GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(LE, <=);
|
---|
1580 | // Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_LT
|
---|
1581 | GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(LT, <);
|
---|
1582 | // Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_GE
|
---|
1583 | GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(GE, >=);
|
---|
1584 | // Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_GT
|
---|
1585 | GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(GT, >);
|
---|
1586 |
|
---|
1587 | #undef GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_
|
---|
1588 |
|
---|
1589 | // The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STREQ.
|
---|
1590 | //
|
---|
1591 | // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM.
|
---|
1592 | GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelperSTREQ(const char* expected_expression,
|
---|
1593 | const char* actual_expression,
|
---|
1594 | const char* expected,
|
---|
1595 | const char* actual);
|
---|
1596 |
|
---|
1597 | // The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRCASEEQ.
|
---|
1598 | //
|
---|
1599 | // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM.
|
---|
1600 | GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRCASEEQ(const char* expected_expression,
|
---|
1601 | const char* actual_expression,
|
---|
1602 | const char* expected,
|
---|
1603 | const char* actual);
|
---|
1604 |
|
---|
1605 | // The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRNE.
|
---|
1606 | //
|
---|
1607 | // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM.
|
---|
1608 | GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRNE(const char* s1_expression,
|
---|
1609 | const char* s2_expression,
|
---|
1610 | const char* s1,
|
---|
1611 | const char* s2);
|
---|
1612 |
|
---|
1613 | // The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRCASENE.
|
---|
1614 | //
|
---|
1615 | // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM.
|
---|
1616 | GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRCASENE(const char* s1_expression,
|
---|
1617 | const char* s2_expression,
|
---|
1618 | const char* s1,
|
---|
1619 | const char* s2);
|
---|
1620 |
|
---|
1621 |
|
---|
1622 | // Helper function for *_STREQ on wide strings.
|
---|
1623 | //
|
---|
1624 | // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM.
|
---|
1625 | GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelperSTREQ(const char* expected_expression,
|
---|
1626 | const char* actual_expression,
|
---|
1627 | const wchar_t* expected,
|
---|
1628 | const wchar_t* actual);
|
---|
1629 |
|
---|
1630 | // Helper function for *_STRNE on wide strings.
|
---|
1631 | //
|
---|
1632 | // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM.
|
---|
1633 | GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRNE(const char* s1_expression,
|
---|
1634 | const char* s2_expression,
|
---|
1635 | const wchar_t* s1,
|
---|
1636 | const wchar_t* s2);
|
---|
1637 |
|
---|
1638 | } // namespace internal
|
---|
1639 |
|
---|
1640 | // IsSubstring() and IsNotSubstring() are intended to be used as the
|
---|
1641 | // first argument to {EXPECT,ASSERT}_PRED_FORMAT2(), not by
|
---|
1642 | // themselves. They check whether needle is a substring of haystack
|
---|
1643 | // (NULL is considered a substring of itself only), and return an
|
---|
1644 | // appropriate error message when they fail.
|
---|
1645 | //
|
---|
1646 | // The {needle,haystack}_expr arguments are the stringified
|
---|
1647 | // expressions that generated the two real arguments.
|
---|
1648 | GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsSubstring(
|
---|
1649 | const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr,
|
---|
1650 | const char* needle, const char* haystack);
|
---|
1651 | GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsSubstring(
|
---|
1652 | const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr,
|
---|
1653 | const wchar_t* needle, const wchar_t* haystack);
|
---|
1654 | GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsNotSubstring(
|
---|
1655 | const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr,
|
---|
1656 | const char* needle, const char* haystack);
|
---|
1657 | GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsNotSubstring(
|
---|
1658 | const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr,
|
---|
1659 | const wchar_t* needle, const wchar_t* haystack);
|
---|
1660 | GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsSubstring(
|
---|
1661 | const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr,
|
---|
1662 | const ::std::string& needle, const ::std::string& haystack);
|
---|
1663 | GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsNotSubstring(
|
---|
1664 | const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr,
|
---|
1665 | const ::std::string& needle, const ::std::string& haystack);
|
---|
1666 |
|
---|
1667 | #if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
|
---|
1668 | GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsSubstring(
|
---|
1669 | const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr,
|
---|
1670 | const ::std::wstring& needle, const ::std::wstring& haystack);
|
---|
1671 | GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsNotSubstring(
|
---|
1672 | const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr,
|
---|
1673 | const ::std::wstring& needle, const ::std::wstring& haystack);
|
---|
1674 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
|
---|
1675 |
|
---|
1676 | namespace internal {
|
---|
1677 |
|
---|
1678 | // Helper template function for comparing floating-points.
|
---|
1679 | //
|
---|
1680 | // Template parameter:
|
---|
1681 | //
|
---|
1682 | // RawType: the raw floating-point type (either float or double)
|
---|
1683 | //
|
---|
1684 | // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM.
|
---|
1685 | template <typename RawType>
|
---|
1686 | AssertionResult CmpHelperFloatingPointEQ(const char* expected_expression,
|
---|
1687 | const char* actual_expression,
|
---|
1688 | RawType expected,
|
---|
1689 | RawType actual) {
|
---|
1690 | const FloatingPoint<RawType> lhs(expected), rhs(actual);
|
---|
1691 |
|
---|
1692 | if (lhs.AlmostEquals(rhs)) {
|
---|
1693 | return AssertionSuccess();
|
---|
1694 | }
|
---|
1695 |
|
---|
1696 | ::std::stringstream expected_ss;
|
---|
1697 | expected_ss << std::setprecision(std::numeric_limits<RawType>::digits10 + 2)
|
---|
1698 | << expected;
|
---|
1699 |
|
---|
1700 | ::std::stringstream actual_ss;
|
---|
1701 | actual_ss << std::setprecision(std::numeric_limits<RawType>::digits10 + 2)
|
---|
1702 | << actual;
|
---|
1703 |
|
---|
1704 | return EqFailure(expected_expression,
|
---|
1705 | actual_expression,
|
---|
1706 | StringStreamToString(&expected_ss),
|
---|
1707 | StringStreamToString(&actual_ss),
|
---|
1708 | false);
|
---|
1709 | }
|
---|
1710 |
|
---|
1711 | // Helper function for implementing ASSERT_NEAR.
|
---|
1712 | //
|
---|
1713 | // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM.
|
---|
1714 | GTEST_API_ AssertionResult DoubleNearPredFormat(const char* expr1,
|
---|
1715 | const char* expr2,
|
---|
1716 | const char* abs_error_expr,
|
---|
1717 | double val1,
|
---|
1718 | double val2,
|
---|
1719 | double abs_error);
|
---|
1720 |
|
---|
1721 | // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE.
|
---|
1722 | // A class that enables one to stream messages to assertion macros
|
---|
1723 | class GTEST_API_ AssertHelper {
|
---|
1724 | public:
|
---|
1725 | // Constructor.
|
---|
1726 | AssertHelper(TestPartResult::Type type,
|
---|
1727 | const char* file,
|
---|
1728 | int line,
|
---|
1729 | const char* message);
|
---|
1730 | ~AssertHelper();
|
---|
1731 |
|
---|
1732 | // Message assignment is a semantic trick to enable assertion
|
---|
1733 | // streaming; see the GTEST_MESSAGE_ macro below.
|
---|
1734 | void operator=(const Message& message) const;
|
---|
1735 |
|
---|
1736 | private:
|
---|
1737 | // We put our data in a struct so that the size of the AssertHelper class can
|
---|
1738 | // be as small as possible. This is important because gcc is incapable of
|
---|
1739 | // re-using stack space even for temporary variables, so every EXPECT_EQ
|
---|
1740 | // reserves stack space for another AssertHelper.
|
---|
1741 | struct AssertHelperData {
|
---|
1742 | AssertHelperData(TestPartResult::Type t,
|
---|
1743 | const char* srcfile,
|
---|
1744 | int line_num,
|
---|
1745 | const char* msg)
|
---|
1746 | : type(t), file(srcfile), line(line_num), message(msg) { }
|
---|
1747 |
|
---|
1748 | TestPartResult::Type const type;
|
---|
1749 | const char* const file;
|
---|
1750 | int const line;
|
---|
1751 | std::string const message;
|
---|
1752 |
|
---|
1753 | private:
|
---|
1754 | GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(AssertHelperData);
|
---|
1755 | };
|
---|
1756 |
|
---|
1757 | AssertHelperData* const data_;
|
---|
1758 |
|
---|
1759 | GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(AssertHelper);
|
---|
1760 | };
|
---|
1761 |
|
---|
1762 | } // namespace internal
|
---|
1763 |
|
---|
1764 | #if GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST
|
---|
1765 | // The pure interface class that all value-parameterized tests inherit from.
|
---|
1766 | // A value-parameterized class must inherit from both ::testing::Test and
|
---|
1767 | // ::testing::WithParamInterface. In most cases that just means inheriting
|
---|
1768 | // from ::testing::TestWithParam, but more complicated test hierarchies
|
---|
1769 | // may need to inherit from Test and WithParamInterface at different levels.
|
---|
1770 | //
|
---|
1771 | // This interface has support for accessing the test parameter value via
|
---|
1772 | // the GetParam() method.
|
---|
1773 | //
|
---|
1774 | // Use it with one of the parameter generator defining functions, like Range(),
|
---|
1775 | // Values(), ValuesIn(), Bool(), and Combine().
|
---|
1776 | //
|
---|
1777 | // class FooTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<int> {
|
---|
1778 | // protected:
|
---|
1779 | // FooTest() {
|
---|
1780 | // // Can use GetParam() here.
|
---|
1781 | // }
|
---|
1782 | // virtual ~FooTest() {
|
---|
1783 | // // Can use GetParam() here.
|
---|
1784 | // }
|
---|
1785 | // virtual void SetUp() {
|
---|
1786 | // // Can use GetParam() here.
|
---|
1787 | // }
|
---|
1788 | // virtual void TearDown {
|
---|
1789 | // // Can use GetParam() here.
|
---|
1790 | // }
|
---|
1791 | // };
|
---|
1792 | // TEST_P(FooTest, DoesBar) {
|
---|
1793 | // // Can use GetParam() method here.
|
---|
1794 | // Foo foo;
|
---|
1795 | // ASSERT_TRUE(foo.DoesBar(GetParam()));
|
---|
1796 | // }
|
---|
1797 | // INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(OneToTenRange, FooTest, ::testing::Range(1, 10));
|
---|
1798 |
|
---|
1799 | template <typename T>
|
---|
1800 | class WithParamInterface {
|
---|
1801 | public:
|
---|
1802 | typedef T ParamType;
|
---|
1803 | virtual ~WithParamInterface() {}
|
---|
1804 |
|
---|
1805 | // The current parameter value. Is also available in the test fixture's
|
---|
1806 | // constructor. This member function is non-static, even though it only
|
---|
1807 | // references static data, to reduce the opportunity for incorrect uses
|
---|
1808 | // like writing 'WithParamInterface<bool>::GetParam()' for a test that
|
---|
1809 | // uses a fixture whose parameter type is int.
|
---|
1810 | const ParamType& GetParam() const {
|
---|
1811 | GTEST_CHECK_(parameter_ != NULL)
|
---|
1812 | << "GetParam() can only be called inside a value-parameterized test "
|
---|
1813 | << "-- did you intend to write TEST_P instead of TEST_F?";
|
---|
1814 | return *parameter_;
|
---|
1815 | }
|
---|
1816 |
|
---|
1817 | private:
|
---|
1818 | // Sets parameter value. The caller is responsible for making sure the value
|
---|
1819 | // remains alive and unchanged throughout the current test.
|
---|
1820 | static void SetParam(const ParamType* parameter) {
|
---|
1821 | parameter_ = parameter;
|
---|
1822 | }
|
---|
1823 |
|
---|
1824 | // Static value used for accessing parameter during a test lifetime.
|
---|
1825 | static const ParamType* parameter_;
|
---|
1826 |
|
---|
1827 | // TestClass must be a subclass of WithParamInterface<T> and Test.
|
---|
1828 | template <class TestClass> friend class internal::ParameterizedTestFactory;
|
---|
1829 | };
|
---|
1830 |
|
---|
1831 | template <typename T>
|
---|
1832 | const T* WithParamInterface<T>::parameter_ = NULL;
|
---|
1833 |
|
---|
1834 | // Most value-parameterized classes can ignore the existence of
|
---|
1835 | // WithParamInterface, and can just inherit from ::testing::TestWithParam.
|
---|
1836 |
|
---|
1837 | template <typename T>
|
---|
1838 | class TestWithParam : public Test, public WithParamInterface<T> {
|
---|
1839 | };
|
---|
1840 |
|
---|
1841 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST
|
---|
1842 |
|
---|
1843 | // Macros for indicating success/failure in test code.
|
---|
1844 |
|
---|
1845 | // ADD_FAILURE unconditionally adds a failure to the current test.
|
---|
1846 | // SUCCEED generates a success - it doesn't automatically make the
|
---|
1847 | // current test successful, as a test is only successful when it has
|
---|
1848 | // no failure.
|
---|
1849 | //
|
---|
1850 | // EXPECT_* verifies that a certain condition is satisfied. If not,
|
---|
1851 | // it behaves like ADD_FAILURE. In particular:
|
---|
1852 | //
|
---|
1853 | // EXPECT_TRUE verifies that a Boolean condition is true.
|
---|
1854 | // EXPECT_FALSE verifies that a Boolean condition is false.
|
---|
1855 | //
|
---|
1856 | // FAIL and ASSERT_* are similar to ADD_FAILURE and EXPECT_*, except
|
---|
1857 | // that they will also abort the current function on failure. People
|
---|
1858 | // usually want the fail-fast behavior of FAIL and ASSERT_*, but those
|
---|
1859 | // writing data-driven tests often find themselves using ADD_FAILURE
|
---|
1860 | // and EXPECT_* more.
|
---|
1861 |
|
---|
1862 | // Generates a nonfatal failure with a generic message.
|
---|
1863 | #define ADD_FAILURE() GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_("Failed")
|
---|
1864 |
|
---|
1865 | // Generates a nonfatal failure at the given source file location with
|
---|
1866 | // a generic message.
|
---|
1867 | #define ADD_FAILURE_AT(file, line) \
|
---|
1868 | GTEST_MESSAGE_AT_(file, line, "Failed", \
|
---|
1869 | ::testing::TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure)
|
---|
1870 |
|
---|
1871 | // Generates a fatal failure with a generic message.
|
---|
1872 | #define GTEST_FAIL() GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_("Failed")
|
---|
1873 |
|
---|
1874 | // Define this macro to 1 to omit the definition of FAIL(), which is a
|
---|
1875 | // generic name and clashes with some other libraries.
|
---|
1876 | #if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_FAIL
|
---|
1877 | # define FAIL() GTEST_FAIL()
|
---|
1878 | #endif
|
---|
1879 |
|
---|
1880 | // Generates a success with a generic message.
|
---|
1881 | #define GTEST_SUCCEED() GTEST_SUCCESS_("Succeeded")
|
---|
1882 |
|
---|
1883 | // Define this macro to 1 to omit the definition of SUCCEED(), which
|
---|
1884 | // is a generic name and clashes with some other libraries.
|
---|
1885 | #if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_SUCCEED
|
---|
1886 | # define SUCCEED() GTEST_SUCCEED()
|
---|
1887 | #endif
|
---|
1888 |
|
---|
1889 | // Macros for testing exceptions.
|
---|
1890 | //
|
---|
1891 | // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_THROW(statement, expected_exception):
|
---|
1892 | // Tests that the statement throws the expected exception.
|
---|
1893 | // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_NO_THROW(statement):
|
---|
1894 | // Tests that the statement doesn't throw any exception.
|
---|
1895 | // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_ANY_THROW(statement):
|
---|
1896 | // Tests that the statement throws an exception.
|
---|
1897 |
|
---|
1898 | #define EXPECT_THROW(statement, expected_exception) \
|
---|
1899 | GTEST_TEST_THROW_(statement, expected_exception, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_)
|
---|
1900 | #define EXPECT_NO_THROW(statement) \
|
---|
1901 | GTEST_TEST_NO_THROW_(statement, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_)
|
---|
1902 | #define EXPECT_ANY_THROW(statement) \
|
---|
1903 | GTEST_TEST_ANY_THROW_(statement, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_)
|
---|
1904 | #define ASSERT_THROW(statement, expected_exception) \
|
---|
1905 | GTEST_TEST_THROW_(statement, expected_exception, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_)
|
---|
1906 | #define ASSERT_NO_THROW(statement) \
|
---|
1907 | GTEST_TEST_NO_THROW_(statement, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_)
|
---|
1908 | #define ASSERT_ANY_THROW(statement) \
|
---|
1909 | GTEST_TEST_ANY_THROW_(statement, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_)
|
---|
1910 |
|
---|
1911 | // Boolean assertions. Condition can be either a Boolean expression or an
|
---|
1912 | // AssertionResult. For more information on how to use AssertionResult with
|
---|
1913 | // these macros see comments on that class.
|
---|
1914 | #define EXPECT_TRUE(condition) \
|
---|
1915 | GTEST_TEST_BOOLEAN_(condition, #condition, false, true, \
|
---|
1916 | GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_)
|
---|
1917 | #define EXPECT_FALSE(condition) \
|
---|
1918 | GTEST_TEST_BOOLEAN_(!(condition), #condition, true, false, \
|
---|
1919 | GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_)
|
---|
1920 | #define ASSERT_TRUE(condition) \
|
---|
1921 | GTEST_TEST_BOOLEAN_(condition, #condition, false, true, \
|
---|
1922 | GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_)
|
---|
1923 | #define ASSERT_FALSE(condition) \
|
---|
1924 | GTEST_TEST_BOOLEAN_(!(condition), #condition, true, false, \
|
---|
1925 | GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_)
|
---|
1926 |
|
---|
1927 | // Includes the auto-generated header that implements a family of
|
---|
1928 | // generic predicate assertion macros.
|
---|
1929 | #include "gtest/gtest_pred_impl.h"
|
---|
1930 |
|
---|
1931 | // Macros for testing equalities and inequalities.
|
---|
1932 | //
|
---|
1933 | // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_EQ(expected, actual): Tests that expected == actual
|
---|
1934 | // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_NE(v1, v2): Tests that v1 != v2
|
---|
1935 | // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_LT(v1, v2): Tests that v1 < v2
|
---|
1936 | // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_LE(v1, v2): Tests that v1 <= v2
|
---|
1937 | // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_GT(v1, v2): Tests that v1 > v2
|
---|
1938 | // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_GE(v1, v2): Tests that v1 >= v2
|
---|
1939 | //
|
---|
1940 | // When they are not, Google Test prints both the tested expressions and
|
---|
1941 | // their actual values. The values must be compatible built-in types,
|
---|
1942 | // or you will get a compiler error. By "compatible" we mean that the
|
---|
1943 | // values can be compared by the respective operator.
|
---|
1944 | //
|
---|
1945 | // Note:
|
---|
1946 | //
|
---|
1947 | // 1. It is possible to make a user-defined type work with
|
---|
1948 | // {ASSERT|EXPECT}_??(), but that requires overloading the
|
---|
1949 | // comparison operators and is thus discouraged by the Google C++
|
---|
1950 | // Usage Guide. Therefore, you are advised to use the
|
---|
1951 | // {ASSERT|EXPECT}_TRUE() macro to assert that two objects are
|
---|
1952 | // equal.
|
---|
1953 | //
|
---|
1954 | // 2. The {ASSERT|EXPECT}_??() macros do pointer comparisons on
|
---|
1955 | // pointers (in particular, C strings). Therefore, if you use it
|
---|
1956 | // with two C strings, you are testing how their locations in memory
|
---|
1957 | // are related, not how their content is related. To compare two C
|
---|
1958 | // strings by content, use {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STR*().
|
---|
1959 | //
|
---|
1960 | // 3. {ASSERT|EXPECT}_EQ(expected, actual) is preferred to
|
---|
1961 | // {ASSERT|EXPECT}_TRUE(expected == actual), as the former tells you
|
---|
1962 | // what the actual value is when it fails, and similarly for the
|
---|
1963 | // other comparisons.
|
---|
1964 | //
|
---|
1965 | // 4. Do not depend on the order in which {ASSERT|EXPECT}_??()
|
---|
1966 | // evaluate their arguments, which is undefined.
|
---|
1967 | //
|
---|
1968 | // 5. These macros evaluate their arguments exactly once.
|
---|
1969 | //
|
---|
1970 | // Examples:
|
---|
1971 | //
|
---|
1972 | // EXPECT_NE(5, Foo());
|
---|
1973 | // EXPECT_EQ(NULL, a_pointer);
|
---|
1974 | // ASSERT_LT(i, array_size);
|
---|
1975 | // ASSERT_GT(records.size(), 0) << "There is no record left.";
|
---|
1976 |
|
---|
1977 | #define EXPECT_EQ(expected, actual) \
|
---|
1978 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal:: \
|
---|
1979 | EqHelper<GTEST_IS_NULL_LITERAL_(expected)>::Compare, \
|
---|
1980 | expected, actual)
|
---|
1981 | #define EXPECT_NE(expected, actual) \
|
---|
1982 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperNE, expected, actual)
|
---|
1983 | #define EXPECT_LE(val1, val2) \
|
---|
1984 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperLE, val1, val2)
|
---|
1985 | #define EXPECT_LT(val1, val2) \
|
---|
1986 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperLT, val1, val2)
|
---|
1987 | #define EXPECT_GE(val1, val2) \
|
---|
1988 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperGE, val1, val2)
|
---|
1989 | #define EXPECT_GT(val1, val2) \
|
---|
1990 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperGT, val1, val2)
|
---|
1991 |
|
---|
1992 | #define GTEST_ASSERT_EQ(expected, actual) \
|
---|
1993 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal:: \
|
---|
1994 | EqHelper<GTEST_IS_NULL_LITERAL_(expected)>::Compare, \
|
---|
1995 | expected, actual)
|
---|
1996 | #define GTEST_ASSERT_NE(val1, val2) \
|
---|
1997 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperNE, val1, val2)
|
---|
1998 | #define GTEST_ASSERT_LE(val1, val2) \
|
---|
1999 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperLE, val1, val2)
|
---|
2000 | #define GTEST_ASSERT_LT(val1, val2) \
|
---|
2001 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperLT, val1, val2)
|
---|
2002 | #define GTEST_ASSERT_GE(val1, val2) \
|
---|
2003 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperGE, val1, val2)
|
---|
2004 | #define GTEST_ASSERT_GT(val1, val2) \
|
---|
2005 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperGT, val1, val2)
|
---|
2006 |
|
---|
2007 | // Define macro GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_XY to 1 to omit the definition of
|
---|
2008 | // ASSERT_XY(), which clashes with some users' own code.
|
---|
2009 |
|
---|
2010 | #if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_EQ
|
---|
2011 | # define ASSERT_EQ(val1, val2) GTEST_ASSERT_EQ(val1, val2)
|
---|
2012 | #endif
|
---|
2013 |
|
---|
2014 | #if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_NE
|
---|
2015 | # define ASSERT_NE(val1, val2) GTEST_ASSERT_NE(val1, val2)
|
---|
2016 | #endif
|
---|
2017 |
|
---|
2018 | #if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_LE
|
---|
2019 | # define ASSERT_LE(val1, val2) GTEST_ASSERT_LE(val1, val2)
|
---|
2020 | #endif
|
---|
2021 |
|
---|
2022 | #if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_LT
|
---|
2023 | # define ASSERT_LT(val1, val2) GTEST_ASSERT_LT(val1, val2)
|
---|
2024 | #endif
|
---|
2025 |
|
---|
2026 | #if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_GE
|
---|
2027 | # define ASSERT_GE(val1, val2) GTEST_ASSERT_GE(val1, val2)
|
---|
2028 | #endif
|
---|
2029 |
|
---|
2030 | #if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_GT
|
---|
2031 | # define ASSERT_GT(val1, val2) GTEST_ASSERT_GT(val1, val2)
|
---|
2032 | #endif
|
---|
2033 |
|
---|
2034 | // C-string Comparisons. All tests treat NULL and any non-NULL string
|
---|
2035 | // as different. Two NULLs are equal.
|
---|
2036 | //
|
---|
2037 | // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STREQ(s1, s2): Tests that s1 == s2
|
---|
2038 | // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRNE(s1, s2): Tests that s1 != s2
|
---|
2039 | // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRCASEEQ(s1, s2): Tests that s1 == s2, ignoring case
|
---|
2040 | // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRCASENE(s1, s2): Tests that s1 != s2, ignoring case
|
---|
2041 | //
|
---|
2042 | // For wide or narrow string objects, you can use the
|
---|
2043 | // {ASSERT|EXPECT}_??() macros.
|
---|
2044 | //
|
---|
2045 | // Don't depend on the order in which the arguments are evaluated,
|
---|
2046 | // which is undefined.
|
---|
2047 | //
|
---|
2048 | // These macros evaluate their arguments exactly once.
|
---|
2049 |
|
---|
2050 | #define EXPECT_STREQ(expected, actual) \
|
---|
2051 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTREQ, expected, actual)
|
---|
2052 | #define EXPECT_STRNE(s1, s2) \
|
---|
2053 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTRNE, s1, s2)
|
---|
2054 | #define EXPECT_STRCASEEQ(expected, actual) \
|
---|
2055 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTRCASEEQ, expected, actual)
|
---|
2056 | #define EXPECT_STRCASENE(s1, s2)\
|
---|
2057 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTRCASENE, s1, s2)
|
---|
2058 |
|
---|
2059 | #define ASSERT_STREQ(expected, actual) \
|
---|
2060 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTREQ, expected, actual)
|
---|
2061 | #define ASSERT_STRNE(s1, s2) \
|
---|
2062 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTRNE, s1, s2)
|
---|
2063 | #define ASSERT_STRCASEEQ(expected, actual) \
|
---|
2064 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTRCASEEQ, expected, actual)
|
---|
2065 | #define ASSERT_STRCASENE(s1, s2)\
|
---|
2066 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTRCASENE, s1, s2)
|
---|
2067 |
|
---|
2068 | // Macros for comparing floating-point numbers.
|
---|
2069 | //
|
---|
2070 | // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_FLOAT_EQ(expected, actual):
|
---|
2071 | // Tests that two float values are almost equal.
|
---|
2072 | // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_DOUBLE_EQ(expected, actual):
|
---|
2073 | // Tests that two double values are almost equal.
|
---|
2074 | // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_NEAR(v1, v2, abs_error):
|
---|
2075 | // Tests that v1 and v2 are within the given distance to each other.
|
---|
2076 | //
|
---|
2077 | // Google Test uses ULP-based comparison to automatically pick a default
|
---|
2078 | // error bound that is appropriate for the operands. See the
|
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2079 | // FloatingPoint template class in gtest-internal.h if you are
|
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2080 | // interested in the implementation details.
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2081 |
|
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2082 | #define EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(expected, actual)\
|
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2083 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperFloatingPointEQ<float>, \
|
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2084 | expected, actual)
|
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2085 |
|
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2086 | #define EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(expected, actual)\
|
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2087 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperFloatingPointEQ<double>, \
|
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2088 | expected, actual)
|
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2089 |
|
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2090 | #define ASSERT_FLOAT_EQ(expected, actual)\
|
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2091 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperFloatingPointEQ<float>, \
|
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2092 | expected, actual)
|
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2093 |
|
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2094 | #define ASSERT_DOUBLE_EQ(expected, actual)\
|
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2095 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperFloatingPointEQ<double>, \
|
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2096 | expected, actual)
|
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2097 |
|
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2098 | #define EXPECT_NEAR(val1, val2, abs_error)\
|
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2099 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3(::testing::internal::DoubleNearPredFormat, \
|
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2100 | val1, val2, abs_error)
|
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2101 |
|
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2102 | #define ASSERT_NEAR(val1, val2, abs_error)\
|
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2103 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3(::testing::internal::DoubleNearPredFormat, \
|
---|
2104 | val1, val2, abs_error)
|
---|
2105 |
|
---|
2106 | // These predicate format functions work on floating-point values, and
|
---|
2107 | // can be used in {ASSERT|EXPECT}_PRED_FORMAT2*(), e.g.
|
---|
2108 | //
|
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2109 | // EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(testing::DoubleLE, Foo(), 5.0);
|
---|
2110 |
|
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2111 | // Asserts that val1 is less than, or almost equal to, val2. Fails
|
---|
2112 | // otherwise. In particular, it fails if either val1 or val2 is NaN.
|
---|
2113 | GTEST_API_ AssertionResult FloatLE(const char* expr1, const char* expr2,
|
---|
2114 | float val1, float val2);
|
---|
2115 | GTEST_API_ AssertionResult DoubleLE(const char* expr1, const char* expr2,
|
---|
2116 | double val1, double val2);
|
---|
2117 |
|
---|
2118 |
|
---|
2119 | #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
|
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2120 |
|
---|
2121 | // Macros that test for HRESULT failure and success, these are only useful
|
---|
2122 | // on Windows, and rely on Windows SDK macros and APIs to compile.
|
---|
2123 | //
|
---|
2124 | // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_HRESULT_{SUCCEEDED|FAILED}(expr)
|
---|
2125 | //
|
---|
2126 | // When expr unexpectedly fails or succeeds, Google Test prints the
|
---|
2127 | // expected result and the actual result with both a human-readable
|
---|
2128 | // string representation of the error, if available, as well as the
|
---|
2129 | // hex result code.
|
---|
2130 | # define EXPECT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(expr) \
|
---|
2131 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(::testing::internal::IsHRESULTSuccess, (expr))
|
---|
2132 |
|
---|
2133 | # define ASSERT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(expr) \
|
---|
2134 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(::testing::internal::IsHRESULTSuccess, (expr))
|
---|
2135 |
|
---|
2136 | # define EXPECT_HRESULT_FAILED(expr) \
|
---|
2137 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(::testing::internal::IsHRESULTFailure, (expr))
|
---|
2138 |
|
---|
2139 | # define ASSERT_HRESULT_FAILED(expr) \
|
---|
2140 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(::testing::internal::IsHRESULTFailure, (expr))
|
---|
2141 |
|
---|
2142 | #endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
|
---|
2143 |
|
---|
2144 | // Macros that execute statement and check that it doesn't generate new fatal
|
---|
2145 | // failures in the current thread.
|
---|
2146 | //
|
---|
2147 | // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(statement);
|
---|
2148 | //
|
---|
2149 | // Examples:
|
---|
2150 | //
|
---|
2151 | // EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(Process());
|
---|
2152 | // ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(Process()) << "Process() failed";
|
---|
2153 | //
|
---|
2154 | #define ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(statement) \
|
---|
2155 | GTEST_TEST_NO_FATAL_FAILURE_(statement, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_)
|
---|
2156 | #define EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(statement) \
|
---|
2157 | GTEST_TEST_NO_FATAL_FAILURE_(statement, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_)
|
---|
2158 |
|
---|
2159 | // Causes a trace (including the source file path, the current line
|
---|
2160 | // number, and the given message) to be included in every test failure
|
---|
2161 | // message generated by code in the current scope. The effect is
|
---|
2162 | // undone when the control leaves the current scope.
|
---|
2163 | //
|
---|
2164 | // The message argument can be anything streamable to std::ostream.
|
---|
2165 | //
|
---|
2166 | // In the implementation, we include the current line number as part
|
---|
2167 | // of the dummy variable name, thus allowing multiple SCOPED_TRACE()s
|
---|
2168 | // to appear in the same block - as long as they are on different
|
---|
2169 | // lines.
|
---|
2170 | #define SCOPED_TRACE(message) \
|
---|
2171 | ::testing::internal::ScopedTrace GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_trace_, __LINE__)(\
|
---|
2172 | __FILE__, __LINE__, ::testing::Message() << (message))
|
---|
2173 |
|
---|
2174 | // Compile-time assertion for type equality.
|
---|
2175 | // StaticAssertTypeEq<type1, type2>() compiles iff type1 and type2 are
|
---|
2176 | // the same type. The value it returns is not interesting.
|
---|
2177 | //
|
---|
2178 | // Instead of making StaticAssertTypeEq a class template, we make it a
|
---|
2179 | // function template that invokes a helper class template. This
|
---|
2180 | // prevents a user from misusing StaticAssertTypeEq<T1, T2> by
|
---|
2181 | // defining objects of that type.
|
---|
2182 | //
|
---|
2183 | // CAVEAT:
|
---|
2184 | //
|
---|
2185 | // When used inside a method of a class template,
|
---|
2186 | // StaticAssertTypeEq<T1, T2>() is effective ONLY IF the method is
|
---|
2187 | // instantiated. For example, given:
|
---|
2188 | //
|
---|
2189 | // template <typename T> class Foo {
|
---|
2190 | // public:
|
---|
2191 | // void Bar() { testing::StaticAssertTypeEq<int, T>(); }
|
---|
2192 | // };
|
---|
2193 | //
|
---|
2194 | // the code:
|
---|
2195 | //
|
---|
2196 | // void Test1() { Foo<bool> foo; }
|
---|
2197 | //
|
---|
2198 | // will NOT generate a compiler error, as Foo<bool>::Bar() is never
|
---|
2199 | // actually instantiated. Instead, you need:
|
---|
2200 | //
|
---|
2201 | // void Test2() { Foo<bool> foo; foo.Bar(); }
|
---|
2202 | //
|
---|
2203 | // to cause a compiler error.
|
---|
2204 | template <typename T1, typename T2>
|
---|
2205 | bool StaticAssertTypeEq() {
|
---|
2206 | (void)internal::StaticAssertTypeEqHelper<T1, T2>();
|
---|
2207 | return true;
|
---|
2208 | }
|
---|
2209 |
|
---|
2210 | // Defines a test.
|
---|
2211 | //
|
---|
2212 | // The first parameter is the name of the test case, and the second
|
---|
2213 | // parameter is the name of the test within the test case.
|
---|
2214 | //
|
---|
2215 | // The convention is to end the test case name with "Test". For
|
---|
2216 | // example, a test case for the Foo class can be named FooTest.
|
---|
2217 | //
|
---|
2218 | // The user should put his test code between braces after using this
|
---|
2219 | // macro. Example:
|
---|
2220 | //
|
---|
2221 | // TEST(FooTest, InitializesCorrectly) {
|
---|
2222 | // Foo foo;
|
---|
2223 | // EXPECT_TRUE(foo.StatusIsOK());
|
---|
2224 | // }
|
---|
2225 |
|
---|
2226 | // Note that we call GetTestTypeId() instead of GetTypeId<
|
---|
2227 | // ::testing::Test>() here to get the type ID of testing::Test. This
|
---|
2228 | // is to work around a suspected linker bug when using Google Test as
|
---|
2229 | // a framework on Mac OS X. The bug causes GetTypeId<
|
---|
2230 | // ::testing::Test>() to return different values depending on whether
|
---|
2231 | // the call is from the Google Test framework itself or from user test
|
---|
2232 | // code. GetTestTypeId() is guaranteed to always return the same
|
---|
2233 | // value, as it always calls GetTypeId<>() from the Google Test
|
---|
2234 | // framework.
|
---|
2235 | #define GTEST_TEST(test_case_name, test_name)\
|
---|
2236 | GTEST_TEST_(test_case_name, test_name, \
|
---|
2237 | ::testing::Test, ::testing::internal::GetTestTypeId())
|
---|
2238 |
|
---|
2239 | // Define this macro to 1 to omit the definition of TEST(), which
|
---|
2240 | // is a generic name and clashes with some other libraries.
|
---|
2241 | #if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_TEST
|
---|
2242 | # define TEST(test_case_name, test_name) GTEST_TEST(test_case_name, test_name)
|
---|
2243 | #endif
|
---|
2244 |
|
---|
2245 | // Defines a test that uses a test fixture.
|
---|
2246 | //
|
---|
2247 | // The first parameter is the name of the test fixture class, which
|
---|
2248 | // also doubles as the test case name. The second parameter is the
|
---|
2249 | // name of the test within the test case.
|
---|
2250 | //
|
---|
2251 | // A test fixture class must be declared earlier. The user should put
|
---|
2252 | // his test code between braces after using this macro. Example:
|
---|
2253 | //
|
---|
2254 | // class FooTest : public testing::Test {
|
---|
2255 | // protected:
|
---|
2256 | // virtual void SetUp() { b_.AddElement(3); }
|
---|
2257 | //
|
---|
2258 | // Foo a_;
|
---|
2259 | // Foo b_;
|
---|
2260 | // };
|
---|
2261 | //
|
---|
2262 | // TEST_F(FooTest, InitializesCorrectly) {
|
---|
2263 | // EXPECT_TRUE(a_.StatusIsOK());
|
---|
2264 | // }
|
---|
2265 | //
|
---|
2266 | // TEST_F(FooTest, ReturnsElementCountCorrectly) {
|
---|
2267 | // EXPECT_EQ(0, a_.size());
|
---|
2268 | // EXPECT_EQ(1, b_.size());
|
---|
2269 | // }
|
---|
2270 |
|
---|
2271 | #define TEST_F(test_fixture, test_name)\
|
---|
2272 | GTEST_TEST_(test_fixture, test_name, test_fixture, \
|
---|
2273 | ::testing::internal::GetTypeId<test_fixture>())
|
---|
2274 |
|
---|
2275 | } // namespace testing
|
---|
2276 |
|
---|
2277 | // Use this function in main() to run all tests. It returns 0 if all
|
---|
2278 | // tests are successful, or 1 otherwise.
|
---|
2279 | //
|
---|
2280 | // RUN_ALL_TESTS() should be invoked after the command line has been
|
---|
2281 | // parsed by InitGoogleTest().
|
---|
2282 | //
|
---|
2283 | // This function was formerly a macro; thus, it is in the global
|
---|
2284 | // namespace and has an all-caps name.
|
---|
2285 | int RUN_ALL_TESTS() GTEST_MUST_USE_RESULT_;
|
---|
2286 |
|
---|
2287 | inline int RUN_ALL_TESTS() {
|
---|
2288 | return ::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance()->Run();
|
---|
2289 | }
|
---|
2290 |
|
---|
2291 | #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_H_
|
---|