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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 | // Google Test - The Google C++ Testing Framework
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33 | //
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34 | // This file tests the universal value printer.
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35 |
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36 | #include "gtest/gtest-printers.h"
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37 |
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38 | #include <ctype.h>
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39 | #include <limits.h>
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40 | #include <string.h>
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41 | #include <algorithm>
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42 | #include <deque>
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43 | #include <list>
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44 | #include <map>
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45 | #include <set>
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46 | #include <sstream>
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47 | #include <string>
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48 | #include <utility>
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49 | #include <vector>
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50 |
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51 | #include "gtest/gtest.h"
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52 |
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53 | // hash_map and hash_set are available under Visual C++.
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54 | #if _MSC_VER
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55 | # define GTEST_HAS_HASH_MAP_ 1 // Indicates that hash_map is available.
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56 | # include <hash_map> // NOLINT
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57 | # define GTEST_HAS_HASH_SET_ 1 // Indicates that hash_set is available.
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58 | # include <hash_set> // NOLINT
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59 | #endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
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60 |
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61 | // Some user-defined types for testing the universal value printer.
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62 |
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63 | // An anonymous enum type.
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64 | enum AnonymousEnum {
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65 | kAE1 = -1,
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66 | kAE2 = 1
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67 | };
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68 |
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69 | // An enum without a user-defined printer.
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70 | enum EnumWithoutPrinter {
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71 | kEWP1 = -2,
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72 | kEWP2 = 42
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73 | };
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74 |
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75 | // An enum with a << operator.
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76 | enum EnumWithStreaming {
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77 | kEWS1 = 10
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78 | };
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79 |
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80 | std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, EnumWithStreaming e) {
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81 | return os << (e == kEWS1 ? "kEWS1" : "invalid");
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82 | }
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83 |
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84 | // An enum with a PrintTo() function.
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85 | enum EnumWithPrintTo {
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86 | kEWPT1 = 1
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87 | };
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88 |
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89 | void PrintTo(EnumWithPrintTo e, std::ostream* os) {
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90 | *os << (e == kEWPT1 ? "kEWPT1" : "invalid");
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91 | }
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92 |
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93 | // A class implicitly convertible to BiggestInt.
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94 | class BiggestIntConvertible {
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95 | public:
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96 | operator ::testing::internal::BiggestInt() const { return 42; }
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97 | };
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98 |
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99 | // A user-defined unprintable class template in the global namespace.
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100 | template <typename T>
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101 | class UnprintableTemplateInGlobal {
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102 | public:
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103 | UnprintableTemplateInGlobal() : value_() {}
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104 | private:
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105 | T value_;
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106 | };
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107 |
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108 | // A user-defined streamable type in the global namespace.
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109 | class StreamableInGlobal {
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110 | public:
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111 | virtual ~StreamableInGlobal() {}
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112 | };
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113 |
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114 | inline void operator<<(::std::ostream& os, const StreamableInGlobal& /* x */) {
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115 | os << "StreamableInGlobal";
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116 | }
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117 |
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118 | void operator<<(::std::ostream& os, const StreamableInGlobal* /* x */) {
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119 | os << "StreamableInGlobal*";
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120 | }
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121 |
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122 | namespace foo {
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123 |
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124 | // A user-defined unprintable type in a user namespace.
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125 | class UnprintableInFoo {
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126 | public:
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127 | UnprintableInFoo() : z_(0) { memcpy(xy_, "\xEF\x12\x0\x0\x34\xAB\x0\x0", 8); }
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128 | private:
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129 | char xy_[8];
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130 | double z_;
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131 | };
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132 |
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133 | // A user-defined printable type in a user-chosen namespace.
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134 | struct PrintableViaPrintTo {
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135 | PrintableViaPrintTo() : value() {}
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136 | int value;
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137 | };
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138 |
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139 | void PrintTo(const PrintableViaPrintTo& x, ::std::ostream* os) {
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140 | *os << "PrintableViaPrintTo: " << x.value;
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141 | }
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142 |
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143 | // A type with a user-defined << for printing its pointer.
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144 | struct PointerPrintable {
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145 | };
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146 |
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147 | ::std::ostream& operator<<(::std::ostream& os,
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148 | const PointerPrintable* /* x */) {
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149 | return os << "PointerPrintable*";
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150 | }
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151 |
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152 | // A user-defined printable class template in a user-chosen namespace.
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153 | template <typename T>
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154 | class PrintableViaPrintToTemplate {
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155 | public:
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156 | explicit PrintableViaPrintToTemplate(const T& a_value) : value_(a_value) {}
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157 |
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158 | const T& value() const { return value_; }
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159 | private:
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160 | T value_;
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161 | };
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162 |
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163 | template <typename T>
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164 | void PrintTo(const PrintableViaPrintToTemplate<T>& x, ::std::ostream* os) {
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165 | *os << "PrintableViaPrintToTemplate: " << x.value();
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166 | }
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167 |
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168 | // A user-defined streamable class template in a user namespace.
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169 | template <typename T>
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170 | class StreamableTemplateInFoo {
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171 | public:
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172 | StreamableTemplateInFoo() : value_() {}
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173 |
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174 | const T& value() const { return value_; }
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175 | private:
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176 | T value_;
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177 | };
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178 |
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179 | template <typename T>
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180 | inline ::std::ostream& operator<<(::std::ostream& os,
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181 | const StreamableTemplateInFoo<T>& x) {
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182 | return os << "StreamableTemplateInFoo: " << x.value();
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183 | }
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184 |
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185 | } // namespace foo
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186 |
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187 | namespace testing {
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188 | namespace gtest_printers_test {
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189 |
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190 | using ::std::deque;
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191 | using ::std::list;
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192 | using ::std::make_pair;
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193 | using ::std::map;
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194 | using ::std::multimap;
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195 | using ::std::multiset;
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196 | using ::std::pair;
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197 | using ::std::set;
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198 | using ::std::vector;
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199 | using ::testing::PrintToString;
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200 | using ::testing::internal::FormatForComparisonFailureMessage;
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201 | using ::testing::internal::ImplicitCast_;
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202 | using ::testing::internal::NativeArray;
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203 | using ::testing::internal::RE;
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204 | using ::testing::internal::Strings;
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205 | using ::testing::internal::UniversalPrint;
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206 | using ::testing::internal::UniversalPrinter;
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207 | using ::testing::internal::UniversalTersePrint;
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208 | using ::testing::internal::UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings;
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209 | using ::testing::internal::kReference;
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210 | using ::testing::internal::string;
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211 |
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212 | #if GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE
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213 | using ::std::tr1::make_tuple;
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214 | using ::std::tr1::tuple;
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215 | #endif
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216 |
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217 | // The hash_* classes are not part of the C++ standard. STLport
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218 | // defines them in namespace std. MSVC defines them in ::stdext. GCC
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219 | // defines them in ::.
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220 | #ifdef _STLP_HASH_MAP // We got <hash_map> from STLport.
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221 | using ::std::hash_map;
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222 | using ::std::hash_set;
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223 | using ::std::hash_multimap;
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224 | using ::std::hash_multiset;
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225 | #elif _MSC_VER
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226 | using ::stdext::hash_map;
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227 | using ::stdext::hash_set;
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228 | using ::stdext::hash_multimap;
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229 | using ::stdext::hash_multiset;
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230 | #endif
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231 |
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232 | // Prints a value to a string using the universal value printer. This
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233 | // is a helper for testing UniversalPrinter<T>::Print() for various types.
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234 | template <typename T>
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235 | string Print(const T& value) {
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236 | ::std::stringstream ss;
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237 | UniversalPrinter<T>::Print(value, &ss);
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238 | return ss.str();
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239 | }
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240 |
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241 | // Prints a value passed by reference to a string, using the universal
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242 | // value printer. This is a helper for testing
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243 | // UniversalPrinter<T&>::Print() for various types.
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244 | template <typename T>
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245 | string PrintByRef(const T& value) {
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246 | ::std::stringstream ss;
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247 | UniversalPrinter<T&>::Print(value, &ss);
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248 | return ss.str();
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249 | }
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250 |
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251 | // Tests printing various enum types.
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252 |
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253 | TEST(PrintEnumTest, AnonymousEnum) {
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254 | EXPECT_EQ("-1", Print(kAE1));
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255 | EXPECT_EQ("1", Print(kAE2));
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256 | }
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257 |
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258 | TEST(PrintEnumTest, EnumWithoutPrinter) {
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259 | EXPECT_EQ("-2", Print(kEWP1));
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260 | EXPECT_EQ("42", Print(kEWP2));
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261 | }
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262 |
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263 | TEST(PrintEnumTest, EnumWithStreaming) {
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264 | EXPECT_EQ("kEWS1", Print(kEWS1));
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265 | EXPECT_EQ("invalid", Print(static_cast<EnumWithStreaming>(0)));
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266 | }
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267 |
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268 | TEST(PrintEnumTest, EnumWithPrintTo) {
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269 | EXPECT_EQ("kEWPT1", Print(kEWPT1));
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270 | EXPECT_EQ("invalid", Print(static_cast<EnumWithPrintTo>(0)));
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271 | }
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272 |
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273 | // Tests printing a class implicitly convertible to BiggestInt.
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274 |
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275 | TEST(PrintClassTest, BiggestIntConvertible) {
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276 | EXPECT_EQ("42", Print(BiggestIntConvertible()));
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277 | }
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278 |
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279 | // Tests printing various char types.
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280 |
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281 | // char.
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282 | TEST(PrintCharTest, PlainChar) {
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283 | EXPECT_EQ("'\\0'", Print('\0'));
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284 | EXPECT_EQ("'\\'' (39, 0x27)", Print('\''));
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285 | EXPECT_EQ("'\"' (34, 0x22)", Print('"'));
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286 | EXPECT_EQ("'?' (63, 0x3F)", Print('?'));
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287 | EXPECT_EQ("'\\\\' (92, 0x5C)", Print('\\'));
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288 | EXPECT_EQ("'\\a' (7)", Print('\a'));
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289 | EXPECT_EQ("'\\b' (8)", Print('\b'));
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290 | EXPECT_EQ("'\\f' (12, 0xC)", Print('\f'));
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291 | EXPECT_EQ("'\\n' (10, 0xA)", Print('\n'));
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292 | EXPECT_EQ("'\\r' (13, 0xD)", Print('\r'));
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293 | EXPECT_EQ("'\\t' (9)", Print('\t'));
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294 | EXPECT_EQ("'\\v' (11, 0xB)", Print('\v'));
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295 | EXPECT_EQ("'\\x7F' (127)", Print('\x7F'));
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296 | EXPECT_EQ("'\\xFF' (255)", Print('\xFF'));
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297 | EXPECT_EQ("' ' (32, 0x20)", Print(' '));
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298 | EXPECT_EQ("'a' (97, 0x61)", Print('a'));
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299 | }
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300 |
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301 | // signed char.
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302 | TEST(PrintCharTest, SignedChar) {
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303 | EXPECT_EQ("'\\0'", Print(static_cast<signed char>('\0')));
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304 | EXPECT_EQ("'\\xCE' (-50)",
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305 | Print(static_cast<signed char>(-50)));
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306 | }
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307 |
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308 | // unsigned char.
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309 | TEST(PrintCharTest, UnsignedChar) {
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310 | EXPECT_EQ("'\\0'", Print(static_cast<unsigned char>('\0')));
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311 | EXPECT_EQ("'b' (98, 0x62)",
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312 | Print(static_cast<unsigned char>('b')));
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313 | }
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314 |
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315 | // Tests printing other simple, built-in types.
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316 |
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317 | // bool.
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318 | TEST(PrintBuiltInTypeTest, Bool) {
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319 | EXPECT_EQ("false", Print(false));
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320 | EXPECT_EQ("true", Print(true));
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321 | }
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322 |
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323 | // wchar_t.
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324 | TEST(PrintBuiltInTypeTest, Wchar_t) {
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325 | EXPECT_EQ("L'\\0'", Print(L'\0'));
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326 | EXPECT_EQ("L'\\'' (39, 0x27)", Print(L'\''));
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327 | EXPECT_EQ("L'\"' (34, 0x22)", Print(L'"'));
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328 | EXPECT_EQ("L'?' (63, 0x3F)", Print(L'?'));
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329 | EXPECT_EQ("L'\\\\' (92, 0x5C)", Print(L'\\'));
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330 | EXPECT_EQ("L'\\a' (7)", Print(L'\a'));
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331 | EXPECT_EQ("L'\\b' (8)", Print(L'\b'));
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332 | EXPECT_EQ("L'\\f' (12, 0xC)", Print(L'\f'));
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333 | EXPECT_EQ("L'\\n' (10, 0xA)", Print(L'\n'));
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334 | EXPECT_EQ("L'\\r' (13, 0xD)", Print(L'\r'));
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335 | EXPECT_EQ("L'\\t' (9)", Print(L'\t'));
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336 | EXPECT_EQ("L'\\v' (11, 0xB)", Print(L'\v'));
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337 | EXPECT_EQ("L'\\x7F' (127)", Print(L'\x7F'));
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338 | EXPECT_EQ("L'\\xFF' (255)", Print(L'\xFF'));
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339 | EXPECT_EQ("L' ' (32, 0x20)", Print(L' '));
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340 | EXPECT_EQ("L'a' (97, 0x61)", Print(L'a'));
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341 | EXPECT_EQ("L'\\x576' (1398)", Print(static_cast<wchar_t>(0x576)));
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342 | EXPECT_EQ("L'\\xC74D' (51021)", Print(static_cast<wchar_t>(0xC74D)));
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343 | }
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344 |
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345 | // Test that Int64 provides more storage than wchar_t.
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346 | TEST(PrintTypeSizeTest, Wchar_t) {
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347 | EXPECT_LT(sizeof(wchar_t), sizeof(testing::internal::Int64));
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348 | }
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349 |
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350 | // Various integer types.
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351 | TEST(PrintBuiltInTypeTest, Integer) {
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352 | EXPECT_EQ("'\\xFF' (255)", Print(static_cast<unsigned char>(255))); // uint8
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353 | EXPECT_EQ("'\\x80' (-128)", Print(static_cast<signed char>(-128))); // int8
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354 | EXPECT_EQ("65535", Print(USHRT_MAX)); // uint16
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355 | EXPECT_EQ("-32768", Print(SHRT_MIN)); // int16
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356 | EXPECT_EQ("4294967295", Print(UINT_MAX)); // uint32
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357 | EXPECT_EQ("-2147483648", Print(INT_MIN)); // int32
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358 | EXPECT_EQ("18446744073709551615",
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359 | Print(static_cast<testing::internal::UInt64>(-1))); // uint64
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360 | EXPECT_EQ("-9223372036854775808",
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361 | Print(static_cast<testing::internal::Int64>(1) << 63)); // int64
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362 | }
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363 |
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364 | // Size types.
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365 | TEST(PrintBuiltInTypeTest, Size_t) {
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366 | EXPECT_EQ("1", Print(sizeof('a'))); // size_t.
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367 | #if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
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368 | // Windows has no ssize_t type.
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369 | EXPECT_EQ("-2", Print(static_cast<ssize_t>(-2))); // ssize_t.
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370 | #endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
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371 | }
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372 |
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373 | // Floating-points.
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374 | TEST(PrintBuiltInTypeTest, FloatingPoints) {
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375 | EXPECT_EQ("1.5", Print(1.5f)); // float
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376 | EXPECT_EQ("-2.5", Print(-2.5)); // double
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377 | }
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378 |
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379 | // Since ::std::stringstream::operator<<(const void *) formats the pointer
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380 | // output differently with different compilers, we have to create the expected
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381 | // output first and use it as our expectation.
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382 | static string PrintPointer(const void *p) {
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383 | ::std::stringstream expected_result_stream;
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384 | expected_result_stream << p;
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385 | return expected_result_stream.str();
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386 | }
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387 |
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388 | // Tests printing C strings.
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389 |
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390 | // const char*.
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391 | TEST(PrintCStringTest, Const) {
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392 | const char* p = "World";
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393 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p) + " pointing to \"World\"", Print(p));
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394 | }
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395 |
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396 | // char*.
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397 | TEST(PrintCStringTest, NonConst) {
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398 | char p[] = "Hi";
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399 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p) + " pointing to \"Hi\"",
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400 | Print(static_cast<char*>(p)));
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401 | }
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402 |
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403 | // NULL C string.
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404 | TEST(PrintCStringTest, Null) {
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405 | const char* p = NULL;
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406 | EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p));
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407 | }
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408 |
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409 | // Tests that C strings are escaped properly.
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410 | TEST(PrintCStringTest, EscapesProperly) {
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411 | const char* p = "'\"?\\\a\b\f\n\r\t\v\x7F\xFF a";
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412 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p) + " pointing to \"'\\\"?\\\\\\a\\b\\f"
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413 | "\\n\\r\\t\\v\\x7F\\xFF a\"",
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414 | Print(p));
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415 | }
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416 |
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417 |
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418 |
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419 | // MSVC compiler can be configured to define whar_t as a typedef
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420 | // of unsigned short. Defining an overload for const wchar_t* in that case
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421 | // would cause pointers to unsigned shorts be printed as wide strings,
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422 | // possibly accessing more memory than intended and causing invalid
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423 | // memory accesses. MSVC defines _NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED symbol when
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424 | // wchar_t is implemented as a native type.
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425 | #if !defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(_NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED)
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426 |
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427 | // const wchar_t*.
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428 | TEST(PrintWideCStringTest, Const) {
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429 | const wchar_t* p = L"World";
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430 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p) + " pointing to L\"World\"", Print(p));
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431 | }
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432 |
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433 | // wchar_t*.
|
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434 | TEST(PrintWideCStringTest, NonConst) {
|
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435 | wchar_t p[] = L"Hi";
|
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436 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p) + " pointing to L\"Hi\"",
|
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437 | Print(static_cast<wchar_t*>(p)));
|
---|
438 | }
|
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439 |
|
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440 | // NULL wide C string.
|
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441 | TEST(PrintWideCStringTest, Null) {
|
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442 | const wchar_t* p = NULL;
|
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443 | EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p));
|
---|
444 | }
|
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445 |
|
---|
446 | // Tests that wide C strings are escaped properly.
|
---|
447 | TEST(PrintWideCStringTest, EscapesProperly) {
|
---|
448 | const wchar_t s[] = {'\'', '"', '?', '\\', '\a', '\b', '\f', '\n', '\r',
|
---|
449 | '\t', '\v', 0xD3, 0x576, 0x8D3, 0xC74D, ' ', 'a', '\0'};
|
---|
450 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(s) + " pointing to L\"'\\\"?\\\\\\a\\b\\f"
|
---|
451 | "\\n\\r\\t\\v\\xD3\\x576\\x8D3\\xC74D a\"",
|
---|
452 | Print(static_cast<const wchar_t*>(s)));
|
---|
453 | }
|
---|
454 | #endif // native wchar_t
|
---|
455 |
|
---|
456 | // Tests printing pointers to other char types.
|
---|
457 |
|
---|
458 | // signed char*.
|
---|
459 | TEST(PrintCharPointerTest, SignedChar) {
|
---|
460 | signed char* p = reinterpret_cast<signed char*>(0x1234);
|
---|
461 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p));
|
---|
462 | p = NULL;
|
---|
463 | EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p));
|
---|
464 | }
|
---|
465 |
|
---|
466 | // const signed char*.
|
---|
467 | TEST(PrintCharPointerTest, ConstSignedChar) {
|
---|
468 | signed char* p = reinterpret_cast<signed char*>(0x1234);
|
---|
469 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p));
|
---|
470 | p = NULL;
|
---|
471 | EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p));
|
---|
472 | }
|
---|
473 |
|
---|
474 | // unsigned char*.
|
---|
475 | TEST(PrintCharPointerTest, UnsignedChar) {
|
---|
476 | unsigned char* p = reinterpret_cast<unsigned char*>(0x1234);
|
---|
477 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p));
|
---|
478 | p = NULL;
|
---|
479 | EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p));
|
---|
480 | }
|
---|
481 |
|
---|
482 | // const unsigned char*.
|
---|
483 | TEST(PrintCharPointerTest, ConstUnsignedChar) {
|
---|
484 | const unsigned char* p = reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char*>(0x1234);
|
---|
485 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p));
|
---|
486 | p = NULL;
|
---|
487 | EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p));
|
---|
488 | }
|
---|
489 |
|
---|
490 | // Tests printing pointers to simple, built-in types.
|
---|
491 |
|
---|
492 | // bool*.
|
---|
493 | TEST(PrintPointerToBuiltInTypeTest, Bool) {
|
---|
494 | bool* p = reinterpret_cast<bool*>(0xABCD);
|
---|
495 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p));
|
---|
496 | p = NULL;
|
---|
497 | EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p));
|
---|
498 | }
|
---|
499 |
|
---|
500 | // void*.
|
---|
501 | TEST(PrintPointerToBuiltInTypeTest, Void) {
|
---|
502 | void* p = reinterpret_cast<void*>(0xABCD);
|
---|
503 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p));
|
---|
504 | p = NULL;
|
---|
505 | EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p));
|
---|
506 | }
|
---|
507 |
|
---|
508 | // const void*.
|
---|
509 | TEST(PrintPointerToBuiltInTypeTest, ConstVoid) {
|
---|
510 | const void* p = reinterpret_cast<const void*>(0xABCD);
|
---|
511 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p));
|
---|
512 | p = NULL;
|
---|
513 | EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p));
|
---|
514 | }
|
---|
515 |
|
---|
516 | // Tests printing pointers to pointers.
|
---|
517 | TEST(PrintPointerToPointerTest, IntPointerPointer) {
|
---|
518 | int** p = reinterpret_cast<int**>(0xABCD);
|
---|
519 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(p), Print(p));
|
---|
520 | p = NULL;
|
---|
521 | EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p));
|
---|
522 | }
|
---|
523 |
|
---|
524 | // Tests printing (non-member) function pointers.
|
---|
525 |
|
---|
526 | void MyFunction(int /* n */) {}
|
---|
527 |
|
---|
528 | TEST(PrintPointerTest, NonMemberFunctionPointer) {
|
---|
529 | // We cannot directly cast &MyFunction to const void* because the
|
---|
530 | // standard disallows casting between pointers to functions and
|
---|
531 | // pointers to objects, and some compilers (e.g. GCC 3.4) enforce
|
---|
532 | // this limitation.
|
---|
533 | EXPECT_EQ(
|
---|
534 | PrintPointer(reinterpret_cast<const void*>(
|
---|
535 | reinterpret_cast<internal::BiggestInt>(&MyFunction))),
|
---|
536 | Print(&MyFunction));
|
---|
537 | int (*p)(bool) = NULL; // NOLINT
|
---|
538 | EXPECT_EQ("NULL", Print(p));
|
---|
539 | }
|
---|
540 |
|
---|
541 | // An assertion predicate determining whether a one string is a prefix for
|
---|
542 | // another.
|
---|
543 | template <typename StringType>
|
---|
544 | AssertionResult HasPrefix(const StringType& str, const StringType& prefix) {
|
---|
545 | if (str.find(prefix, 0) == 0)
|
---|
546 | return AssertionSuccess();
|
---|
547 |
|
---|
548 | const bool is_wide_string = sizeof(prefix[0]) > 1;
|
---|
549 | const char* const begin_string_quote = is_wide_string ? "L\"" : "\"";
|
---|
550 | return AssertionFailure()
|
---|
551 | << begin_string_quote << prefix << "\" is not a prefix of "
|
---|
552 | << begin_string_quote << str << "\"\n";
|
---|
553 | }
|
---|
554 |
|
---|
555 | // Tests printing member variable pointers. Although they are called
|
---|
556 | // pointers, they don't point to a location in the address space.
|
---|
557 | // Their representation is implementation-defined. Thus they will be
|
---|
558 | // printed as raw bytes.
|
---|
559 |
|
---|
560 | struct Foo {
|
---|
561 | public:
|
---|
562 | virtual ~Foo() {}
|
---|
563 | int MyMethod(char x) { return x + 1; }
|
---|
564 | virtual char MyVirtualMethod(int /* n */) { return 'a'; }
|
---|
565 |
|
---|
566 | int value;
|
---|
567 | };
|
---|
568 |
|
---|
569 | TEST(PrintPointerTest, MemberVariablePointer) {
|
---|
570 | EXPECT_TRUE(HasPrefix(Print(&Foo::value),
|
---|
571 | Print(sizeof(&Foo::value)) + "-byte object "));
|
---|
572 | int (Foo::*p) = NULL; // NOLINT
|
---|
573 | EXPECT_TRUE(HasPrefix(Print(p),
|
---|
574 | Print(sizeof(p)) + "-byte object "));
|
---|
575 | }
|
---|
576 |
|
---|
577 | // Tests printing member function pointers. Although they are called
|
---|
578 | // pointers, they don't point to a location in the address space.
|
---|
579 | // Their representation is implementation-defined. Thus they will be
|
---|
580 | // printed as raw bytes.
|
---|
581 | TEST(PrintPointerTest, MemberFunctionPointer) {
|
---|
582 | EXPECT_TRUE(HasPrefix(Print(&Foo::MyMethod),
|
---|
583 | Print(sizeof(&Foo::MyMethod)) + "-byte object "));
|
---|
584 | EXPECT_TRUE(
|
---|
585 | HasPrefix(Print(&Foo::MyVirtualMethod),
|
---|
586 | Print(sizeof((&Foo::MyVirtualMethod))) + "-byte object "));
|
---|
587 | int (Foo::*p)(char) = NULL; // NOLINT
|
---|
588 | EXPECT_TRUE(HasPrefix(Print(p),
|
---|
589 | Print(sizeof(p)) + "-byte object "));
|
---|
590 | }
|
---|
591 |
|
---|
592 | // Tests printing C arrays.
|
---|
593 |
|
---|
594 | // The difference between this and Print() is that it ensures that the
|
---|
595 | // argument is a reference to an array.
|
---|
596 | template <typename T, size_t N>
|
---|
597 | string PrintArrayHelper(T (&a)[N]) {
|
---|
598 | return Print(a);
|
---|
599 | }
|
---|
600 |
|
---|
601 | // One-dimensional array.
|
---|
602 | TEST(PrintArrayTest, OneDimensionalArray) {
|
---|
603 | int a[5] = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 };
|
---|
604 | EXPECT_EQ("{ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }", PrintArrayHelper(a));
|
---|
605 | }
|
---|
606 |
|
---|
607 | // Two-dimensional array.
|
---|
608 | TEST(PrintArrayTest, TwoDimensionalArray) {
|
---|
609 | int a[2][5] = {
|
---|
610 | { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 },
|
---|
611 | { 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 }
|
---|
612 | };
|
---|
613 | EXPECT_EQ("{ { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 }, { 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 } }", PrintArrayHelper(a));
|
---|
614 | }
|
---|
615 |
|
---|
616 | // Array of const elements.
|
---|
617 | TEST(PrintArrayTest, ConstArray) {
|
---|
618 | const bool a[1] = { false };
|
---|
619 | EXPECT_EQ("{ false }", PrintArrayHelper(a));
|
---|
620 | }
|
---|
621 |
|
---|
622 | // char array without terminating NUL.
|
---|
623 | TEST(PrintArrayTest, CharArrayWithNoTerminatingNul) {
|
---|
624 | // Array a contains '\0' in the middle and doesn't end with '\0'.
|
---|
625 | char a[] = { 'H', '\0', 'i' };
|
---|
626 | EXPECT_EQ("\"H\\0i\" (no terminating NUL)", PrintArrayHelper(a));
|
---|
627 | }
|
---|
628 |
|
---|
629 | // const char array with terminating NUL.
|
---|
630 | TEST(PrintArrayTest, ConstCharArrayWithTerminatingNul) {
|
---|
631 | const char a[] = "\0Hi";
|
---|
632 | EXPECT_EQ("\"\\0Hi\"", PrintArrayHelper(a));
|
---|
633 | }
|
---|
634 |
|
---|
635 | // const wchar_t array without terminating NUL.
|
---|
636 | TEST(PrintArrayTest, WCharArrayWithNoTerminatingNul) {
|
---|
637 | // Array a contains '\0' in the middle and doesn't end with '\0'.
|
---|
638 | const wchar_t a[] = { L'H', L'\0', L'i' };
|
---|
639 | EXPECT_EQ("L\"H\\0i\" (no terminating NUL)", PrintArrayHelper(a));
|
---|
640 | }
|
---|
641 |
|
---|
642 | // wchar_t array with terminating NUL.
|
---|
643 | TEST(PrintArrayTest, WConstCharArrayWithTerminatingNul) {
|
---|
644 | const wchar_t a[] = L"\0Hi";
|
---|
645 | EXPECT_EQ("L\"\\0Hi\"", PrintArrayHelper(a));
|
---|
646 | }
|
---|
647 |
|
---|
648 | // Array of objects.
|
---|
649 | TEST(PrintArrayTest, ObjectArray) {
|
---|
650 | string a[3] = { "Hi", "Hello", "Ni hao" };
|
---|
651 | EXPECT_EQ("{ \"Hi\", \"Hello\", \"Ni hao\" }", PrintArrayHelper(a));
|
---|
652 | }
|
---|
653 |
|
---|
654 | // Array with many elements.
|
---|
655 | TEST(PrintArrayTest, BigArray) {
|
---|
656 | int a[100] = { 1, 2, 3 };
|
---|
657 | EXPECT_EQ("{ 1, 2, 3, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, ..., 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }",
|
---|
658 | PrintArrayHelper(a));
|
---|
659 | }
|
---|
660 |
|
---|
661 | // Tests printing ::string and ::std::string.
|
---|
662 |
|
---|
663 | #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
|
---|
664 | // ::string.
|
---|
665 | TEST(PrintStringTest, StringInGlobalNamespace) {
|
---|
666 | const char s[] = "'\"?\\\a\b\f\n\0\r\t\v\x7F\xFF a";
|
---|
667 | const ::string str(s, sizeof(s));
|
---|
668 | EXPECT_EQ("\"'\\\"?\\\\\\a\\b\\f\\n\\0\\r\\t\\v\\x7F\\xFF a\\0\"",
|
---|
669 | Print(str));
|
---|
670 | }
|
---|
671 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
|
---|
672 |
|
---|
673 | // ::std::string.
|
---|
674 | TEST(PrintStringTest, StringInStdNamespace) {
|
---|
675 | const char s[] = "'\"?\\\a\b\f\n\0\r\t\v\x7F\xFF a";
|
---|
676 | const ::std::string str(s, sizeof(s));
|
---|
677 | EXPECT_EQ("\"'\\\"?\\\\\\a\\b\\f\\n\\0\\r\\t\\v\\x7F\\xFF a\\0\"",
|
---|
678 | Print(str));
|
---|
679 | }
|
---|
680 |
|
---|
681 | TEST(PrintStringTest, StringAmbiguousHex) {
|
---|
682 | // "\x6BANANA" is ambiguous, it can be interpreted as starting with either of:
|
---|
683 | // '\x6', '\x6B', or '\x6BA'.
|
---|
684 |
|
---|
685 | // a hex escaping sequence following by a decimal digit
|
---|
686 | EXPECT_EQ("\"0\\x12\" \"3\"", Print(::std::string("0\x12" "3")));
|
---|
687 | // a hex escaping sequence following by a hex digit (lower-case)
|
---|
688 | EXPECT_EQ("\"mm\\x6\" \"bananas\"", Print(::std::string("mm\x6" "bananas")));
|
---|
689 | // a hex escaping sequence following by a hex digit (upper-case)
|
---|
690 | EXPECT_EQ("\"NOM\\x6\" \"BANANA\"", Print(::std::string("NOM\x6" "BANANA")));
|
---|
691 | // a hex escaping sequence following by a non-xdigit
|
---|
692 | EXPECT_EQ("\"!\\x5-!\"", Print(::std::string("!\x5-!")));
|
---|
693 | }
|
---|
694 |
|
---|
695 | // Tests printing ::wstring and ::std::wstring.
|
---|
696 |
|
---|
697 | #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING
|
---|
698 | // ::wstring.
|
---|
699 | TEST(PrintWideStringTest, StringInGlobalNamespace) {
|
---|
700 | const wchar_t s[] = L"'\"?\\\a\b\f\n\0\r\t\v\xD3\x576\x8D3\xC74D a";
|
---|
701 | const ::wstring str(s, sizeof(s)/sizeof(wchar_t));
|
---|
702 | EXPECT_EQ("L\"'\\\"?\\\\\\a\\b\\f\\n\\0\\r\\t\\v"
|
---|
703 | "\\xD3\\x576\\x8D3\\xC74D a\\0\"",
|
---|
704 | Print(str));
|
---|
705 | }
|
---|
706 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING
|
---|
707 |
|
---|
708 | #if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
|
---|
709 | // ::std::wstring.
|
---|
710 | TEST(PrintWideStringTest, StringInStdNamespace) {
|
---|
711 | const wchar_t s[] = L"'\"?\\\a\b\f\n\0\r\t\v\xD3\x576\x8D3\xC74D a";
|
---|
712 | const ::std::wstring str(s, sizeof(s)/sizeof(wchar_t));
|
---|
713 | EXPECT_EQ("L\"'\\\"?\\\\\\a\\b\\f\\n\\0\\r\\t\\v"
|
---|
714 | "\\xD3\\x576\\x8D3\\xC74D a\\0\"",
|
---|
715 | Print(str));
|
---|
716 | }
|
---|
717 |
|
---|
718 | TEST(PrintWideStringTest, StringAmbiguousHex) {
|
---|
719 | // same for wide strings.
|
---|
720 | EXPECT_EQ("L\"0\\x12\" L\"3\"", Print(::std::wstring(L"0\x12" L"3")));
|
---|
721 | EXPECT_EQ("L\"mm\\x6\" L\"bananas\"",
|
---|
722 | Print(::std::wstring(L"mm\x6" L"bananas")));
|
---|
723 | EXPECT_EQ("L\"NOM\\x6\" L\"BANANA\"",
|
---|
724 | Print(::std::wstring(L"NOM\x6" L"BANANA")));
|
---|
725 | EXPECT_EQ("L\"!\\x5-!\"", Print(::std::wstring(L"!\x5-!")));
|
---|
726 | }
|
---|
727 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
|
---|
728 |
|
---|
729 | // Tests printing types that support generic streaming (i.e. streaming
|
---|
730 | // to std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits> for any valid Char and
|
---|
731 | // CharTraits types).
|
---|
732 |
|
---|
733 | // Tests printing a non-template type that supports generic streaming.
|
---|
734 |
|
---|
735 | class AllowsGenericStreaming {};
|
---|
736 |
|
---|
737 | template <typename Char, typename CharTraits>
|
---|
738 | std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits>& operator<<(
|
---|
739 | std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits>& os,
|
---|
740 | const AllowsGenericStreaming& /* a */) {
|
---|
741 | return os << "AllowsGenericStreaming";
|
---|
742 | }
|
---|
743 |
|
---|
744 | TEST(PrintTypeWithGenericStreamingTest, NonTemplateType) {
|
---|
745 | AllowsGenericStreaming a;
|
---|
746 | EXPECT_EQ("AllowsGenericStreaming", Print(a));
|
---|
747 | }
|
---|
748 |
|
---|
749 | // Tests printing a template type that supports generic streaming.
|
---|
750 |
|
---|
751 | template <typename T>
|
---|
752 | class AllowsGenericStreamingTemplate {};
|
---|
753 |
|
---|
754 | template <typename Char, typename CharTraits, typename T>
|
---|
755 | std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits>& operator<<(
|
---|
756 | std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits>& os,
|
---|
757 | const AllowsGenericStreamingTemplate<T>& /* a */) {
|
---|
758 | return os << "AllowsGenericStreamingTemplate";
|
---|
759 | }
|
---|
760 |
|
---|
761 | TEST(PrintTypeWithGenericStreamingTest, TemplateType) {
|
---|
762 | AllowsGenericStreamingTemplate<int> a;
|
---|
763 | EXPECT_EQ("AllowsGenericStreamingTemplate", Print(a));
|
---|
764 | }
|
---|
765 |
|
---|
766 | // Tests printing a type that supports generic streaming and can be
|
---|
767 | // implicitly converted to another printable type.
|
---|
768 |
|
---|
769 | template <typename T>
|
---|
770 | class AllowsGenericStreamingAndImplicitConversionTemplate {
|
---|
771 | public:
|
---|
772 | operator bool() const { return false; }
|
---|
773 | };
|
---|
774 |
|
---|
775 | template <typename Char, typename CharTraits, typename T>
|
---|
776 | std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits>& operator<<(
|
---|
777 | std::basic_ostream<Char, CharTraits>& os,
|
---|
778 | const AllowsGenericStreamingAndImplicitConversionTemplate<T>& /* a */) {
|
---|
779 | return os << "AllowsGenericStreamingAndImplicitConversionTemplate";
|
---|
780 | }
|
---|
781 |
|
---|
782 | TEST(PrintTypeWithGenericStreamingTest, TypeImplicitlyConvertible) {
|
---|
783 | AllowsGenericStreamingAndImplicitConversionTemplate<int> a;
|
---|
784 | EXPECT_EQ("AllowsGenericStreamingAndImplicitConversionTemplate", Print(a));
|
---|
785 | }
|
---|
786 |
|
---|
787 | #if GTEST_HAS_STRING_PIECE_
|
---|
788 |
|
---|
789 | // Tests printing StringPiece.
|
---|
790 |
|
---|
791 | TEST(PrintStringPieceTest, SimpleStringPiece) {
|
---|
792 | const StringPiece sp = "Hello";
|
---|
793 | EXPECT_EQ("\"Hello\"", Print(sp));
|
---|
794 | }
|
---|
795 |
|
---|
796 | TEST(PrintStringPieceTest, UnprintableCharacters) {
|
---|
797 | const char str[] = "NUL (\0) and \r\t";
|
---|
798 | const StringPiece sp(str, sizeof(str) - 1);
|
---|
799 | EXPECT_EQ("\"NUL (\\0) and \\r\\t\"", Print(sp));
|
---|
800 | }
|
---|
801 |
|
---|
802 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_STRING_PIECE_
|
---|
803 |
|
---|
804 | // Tests printing STL containers.
|
---|
805 |
|
---|
806 | TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, EmptyDeque) {
|
---|
807 | deque<char> empty;
|
---|
808 | EXPECT_EQ("{}", Print(empty));
|
---|
809 | }
|
---|
810 |
|
---|
811 | TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, NonEmptyDeque) {
|
---|
812 | deque<int> non_empty;
|
---|
813 | non_empty.push_back(1);
|
---|
814 | non_empty.push_back(3);
|
---|
815 | EXPECT_EQ("{ 1, 3 }", Print(non_empty));
|
---|
816 | }
|
---|
817 |
|
---|
818 | #if GTEST_HAS_HASH_MAP_
|
---|
819 |
|
---|
820 | TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, OneElementHashMap) {
|
---|
821 | hash_map<int, char> map1;
|
---|
822 | map1[1] = 'a';
|
---|
823 | EXPECT_EQ("{ (1, 'a' (97, 0x61)) }", Print(map1));
|
---|
824 | }
|
---|
825 |
|
---|
826 | TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, HashMultiMap) {
|
---|
827 | hash_multimap<int, bool> map1;
|
---|
828 | map1.insert(make_pair(5, true));
|
---|
829 | map1.insert(make_pair(5, false));
|
---|
830 |
|
---|
831 | // Elements of hash_multimap can be printed in any order.
|
---|
832 | const string result = Print(map1);
|
---|
833 | EXPECT_TRUE(result == "{ (5, true), (5, false) }" ||
|
---|
834 | result == "{ (5, false), (5, true) }")
|
---|
835 | << " where Print(map1) returns \"" << result << "\".";
|
---|
836 | }
|
---|
837 |
|
---|
838 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_HASH_MAP_
|
---|
839 |
|
---|
840 | #if GTEST_HAS_HASH_SET_
|
---|
841 |
|
---|
842 | TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, HashSet) {
|
---|
843 | hash_set<string> set1;
|
---|
844 | set1.insert("hello");
|
---|
845 | EXPECT_EQ("{ \"hello\" }", Print(set1));
|
---|
846 | }
|
---|
847 |
|
---|
848 | TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, HashMultiSet) {
|
---|
849 | const int kSize = 5;
|
---|
850 | int a[kSize] = { 1, 1, 2, 5, 1 };
|
---|
851 | hash_multiset<int> set1(a, a + kSize);
|
---|
852 |
|
---|
853 | // Elements of hash_multiset can be printed in any order.
|
---|
854 | const string result = Print(set1);
|
---|
855 | const string expected_pattern = "{ d, d, d, d, d }"; // d means a digit.
|
---|
856 |
|
---|
857 | // Verifies the result matches the expected pattern; also extracts
|
---|
858 | // the numbers in the result.
|
---|
859 | ASSERT_EQ(expected_pattern.length(), result.length());
|
---|
860 | std::vector<int> numbers;
|
---|
861 | for (size_t i = 0; i != result.length(); i++) {
|
---|
862 | if (expected_pattern[i] == 'd') {
|
---|
863 | ASSERT_NE(isdigit(static_cast<unsigned char>(result[i])), 0);
|
---|
864 | numbers.push_back(result[i] - '0');
|
---|
865 | } else {
|
---|
866 | EXPECT_EQ(expected_pattern[i], result[i]) << " where result is "
|
---|
867 | << result;
|
---|
868 | }
|
---|
869 | }
|
---|
870 |
|
---|
871 | // Makes sure the result contains the right numbers.
|
---|
872 | std::sort(numbers.begin(), numbers.end());
|
---|
873 | std::sort(a, a + kSize);
|
---|
874 | EXPECT_TRUE(std::equal(a, a + kSize, numbers.begin()));
|
---|
875 | }
|
---|
876 |
|
---|
877 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_HASH_SET_
|
---|
878 |
|
---|
879 | TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, List) {
|
---|
880 | const string a[] = {
|
---|
881 | "hello",
|
---|
882 | "world"
|
---|
883 | };
|
---|
884 | const list<string> strings(a, a + 2);
|
---|
885 | EXPECT_EQ("{ \"hello\", \"world\" }", Print(strings));
|
---|
886 | }
|
---|
887 |
|
---|
888 | TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, Map) {
|
---|
889 | map<int, bool> map1;
|
---|
890 | map1[1] = true;
|
---|
891 | map1[5] = false;
|
---|
892 | map1[3] = true;
|
---|
893 | EXPECT_EQ("{ (1, true), (3, true), (5, false) }", Print(map1));
|
---|
894 | }
|
---|
895 |
|
---|
896 | TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, MultiMap) {
|
---|
897 | multimap<bool, int> map1;
|
---|
898 | // The make_pair template function would deduce the type as
|
---|
899 | // pair<bool, int> here, and since the key part in a multimap has to
|
---|
900 | // be constant, without a templated ctor in the pair class (as in
|
---|
901 | // libCstd on Solaris), make_pair call would fail to compile as no
|
---|
902 | // implicit conversion is found. Thus explicit typename is used
|
---|
903 | // here instead.
|
---|
904 | map1.insert(pair<const bool, int>(true, 0));
|
---|
905 | map1.insert(pair<const bool, int>(true, 1));
|
---|
906 | map1.insert(pair<const bool, int>(false, 2));
|
---|
907 | EXPECT_EQ("{ (false, 2), (true, 0), (true, 1) }", Print(map1));
|
---|
908 | }
|
---|
909 |
|
---|
910 | TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, Set) {
|
---|
911 | const unsigned int a[] = { 3, 0, 5 };
|
---|
912 | set<unsigned int> set1(a, a + 3);
|
---|
913 | EXPECT_EQ("{ 0, 3, 5 }", Print(set1));
|
---|
914 | }
|
---|
915 |
|
---|
916 | TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, MultiSet) {
|
---|
917 | const int a[] = { 1, 1, 2, 5, 1 };
|
---|
918 | multiset<int> set1(a, a + 5);
|
---|
919 | EXPECT_EQ("{ 1, 1, 1, 2, 5 }", Print(set1));
|
---|
920 | }
|
---|
921 |
|
---|
922 | TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, Pair) {
|
---|
923 | pair<const bool, int> p(true, 5);
|
---|
924 | EXPECT_EQ("(true, 5)", Print(p));
|
---|
925 | }
|
---|
926 |
|
---|
927 | TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, Vector) {
|
---|
928 | vector<int> v;
|
---|
929 | v.push_back(1);
|
---|
930 | v.push_back(2);
|
---|
931 | EXPECT_EQ("{ 1, 2 }", Print(v));
|
---|
932 | }
|
---|
933 |
|
---|
934 | TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, LongSequence) {
|
---|
935 | const int a[100] = { 1, 2, 3 };
|
---|
936 | const vector<int> v(a, a + 100);
|
---|
937 | EXPECT_EQ("{ 1, 2, 3, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, "
|
---|
938 | "0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, ... }", Print(v));
|
---|
939 | }
|
---|
940 |
|
---|
941 | TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, NestedContainer) {
|
---|
942 | const int a1[] = { 1, 2 };
|
---|
943 | const int a2[] = { 3, 4, 5 };
|
---|
944 | const list<int> l1(a1, a1 + 2);
|
---|
945 | const list<int> l2(a2, a2 + 3);
|
---|
946 |
|
---|
947 | vector<list<int> > v;
|
---|
948 | v.push_back(l1);
|
---|
949 | v.push_back(l2);
|
---|
950 | EXPECT_EQ("{ { 1, 2 }, { 3, 4, 5 } }", Print(v));
|
---|
951 | }
|
---|
952 |
|
---|
953 | TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, OneDimensionalNativeArray) {
|
---|
954 | const int a[3] = { 1, 2, 3 };
|
---|
955 | NativeArray<int> b(a, 3, kReference);
|
---|
956 | EXPECT_EQ("{ 1, 2, 3 }", Print(b));
|
---|
957 | }
|
---|
958 |
|
---|
959 | TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, TwoDimensionalNativeArray) {
|
---|
960 | const int a[2][3] = { { 1, 2, 3 }, { 4, 5, 6 } };
|
---|
961 | NativeArray<int[3]> b(a, 2, kReference);
|
---|
962 | EXPECT_EQ("{ { 1, 2, 3 }, { 4, 5, 6 } }", Print(b));
|
---|
963 | }
|
---|
964 |
|
---|
965 | // Tests that a class named iterator isn't treated as a container.
|
---|
966 |
|
---|
967 | struct iterator {
|
---|
968 | char x;
|
---|
969 | };
|
---|
970 |
|
---|
971 | TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, Iterator) {
|
---|
972 | iterator it = {};
|
---|
973 | EXPECT_EQ("1-byte object <00>", Print(it));
|
---|
974 | }
|
---|
975 |
|
---|
976 | // Tests that a class named const_iterator isn't treated as a container.
|
---|
977 |
|
---|
978 | struct const_iterator {
|
---|
979 | char x;
|
---|
980 | };
|
---|
981 |
|
---|
982 | TEST(PrintStlContainerTest, ConstIterator) {
|
---|
983 | const_iterator it = {};
|
---|
984 | EXPECT_EQ("1-byte object <00>", Print(it));
|
---|
985 | }
|
---|
986 |
|
---|
987 | #if GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE
|
---|
988 | // Tests printing tuples.
|
---|
989 |
|
---|
990 | // Tuples of various arities.
|
---|
991 | TEST(PrintTupleTest, VariousSizes) {
|
---|
992 | tuple<> t0;
|
---|
993 | EXPECT_EQ("()", Print(t0));
|
---|
994 |
|
---|
995 | tuple<int> t1(5);
|
---|
996 | EXPECT_EQ("(5)", Print(t1));
|
---|
997 |
|
---|
998 | tuple<char, bool> t2('a', true);
|
---|
999 | EXPECT_EQ("('a' (97, 0x61), true)", Print(t2));
|
---|
1000 |
|
---|
1001 | tuple<bool, int, int> t3(false, 2, 3);
|
---|
1002 | EXPECT_EQ("(false, 2, 3)", Print(t3));
|
---|
1003 |
|
---|
1004 | tuple<bool, int, int, int> t4(false, 2, 3, 4);
|
---|
1005 | EXPECT_EQ("(false, 2, 3, 4)", Print(t4));
|
---|
1006 |
|
---|
1007 | tuple<bool, int, int, int, bool> t5(false, 2, 3, 4, true);
|
---|
1008 | EXPECT_EQ("(false, 2, 3, 4, true)", Print(t5));
|
---|
1009 |
|
---|
1010 | tuple<bool, int, int, int, bool, int> t6(false, 2, 3, 4, true, 6);
|
---|
1011 | EXPECT_EQ("(false, 2, 3, 4, true, 6)", Print(t6));
|
---|
1012 |
|
---|
1013 | tuple<bool, int, int, int, bool, int, int> t7(false, 2, 3, 4, true, 6, 7);
|
---|
1014 | EXPECT_EQ("(false, 2, 3, 4, true, 6, 7)", Print(t7));
|
---|
1015 |
|
---|
1016 | tuple<bool, int, int, int, bool, int, int, bool> t8(
|
---|
1017 | false, 2, 3, 4, true, 6, 7, true);
|
---|
1018 | EXPECT_EQ("(false, 2, 3, 4, true, 6, 7, true)", Print(t8));
|
---|
1019 |
|
---|
1020 | tuple<bool, int, int, int, bool, int, int, bool, int> t9(
|
---|
1021 | false, 2, 3, 4, true, 6, 7, true, 9);
|
---|
1022 | EXPECT_EQ("(false, 2, 3, 4, true, 6, 7, true, 9)", Print(t9));
|
---|
1023 |
|
---|
1024 | const char* const str = "8";
|
---|
1025 | // VC++ 2010's implementation of tuple of C++0x is deficient, requiring
|
---|
1026 | // an explicit type cast of NULL to be used.
|
---|
1027 | tuple<bool, char, short, testing::internal::Int32, // NOLINT
|
---|
1028 | testing::internal::Int64, float, double, const char*, void*, string>
|
---|
1029 | t10(false, 'a', 3, 4, 5, 1.5F, -2.5, str,
|
---|
1030 | ImplicitCast_<void*>(NULL), "10");
|
---|
1031 | EXPECT_EQ("(false, 'a' (97, 0x61), 3, 4, 5, 1.5, -2.5, " + PrintPointer(str) +
|
---|
1032 | " pointing to \"8\", NULL, \"10\")",
|
---|
1033 | Print(t10));
|
---|
1034 | }
|
---|
1035 |
|
---|
1036 | // Nested tuples.
|
---|
1037 | TEST(PrintTupleTest, NestedTuple) {
|
---|
1038 | tuple<tuple<int, bool>, char> nested(make_tuple(5, true), 'a');
|
---|
1039 | EXPECT_EQ("((5, true), 'a' (97, 0x61))", Print(nested));
|
---|
1040 | }
|
---|
1041 |
|
---|
1042 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE
|
---|
1043 |
|
---|
1044 | // Tests printing user-defined unprintable types.
|
---|
1045 |
|
---|
1046 | // Unprintable types in the global namespace.
|
---|
1047 | TEST(PrintUnprintableTypeTest, InGlobalNamespace) {
|
---|
1048 | EXPECT_EQ("1-byte object <00>",
|
---|
1049 | Print(UnprintableTemplateInGlobal<char>()));
|
---|
1050 | }
|
---|
1051 |
|
---|
1052 | // Unprintable types in a user namespace.
|
---|
1053 | TEST(PrintUnprintableTypeTest, InUserNamespace) {
|
---|
1054 | EXPECT_EQ("16-byte object <EF-12 00-00 34-AB 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00>",
|
---|
1055 | Print(::foo::UnprintableInFoo()));
|
---|
1056 | }
|
---|
1057 |
|
---|
1058 | // Unprintable types are that too big to be printed completely.
|
---|
1059 |
|
---|
1060 | struct Big {
|
---|
1061 | Big() { memset(array, 0, sizeof(array)); }
|
---|
1062 | char array[257];
|
---|
1063 | };
|
---|
1064 |
|
---|
1065 | TEST(PrintUnpritableTypeTest, BigObject) {
|
---|
1066 | EXPECT_EQ("257-byte object <00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 "
|
---|
1067 | "00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 "
|
---|
1068 | "00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 "
|
---|
1069 | "00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 ... 00-00 00-00 00-00 "
|
---|
1070 | "00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 "
|
---|
1071 | "00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 "
|
---|
1072 | "00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00>",
|
---|
1073 | Print(Big()));
|
---|
1074 | }
|
---|
1075 |
|
---|
1076 | // Tests printing user-defined streamable types.
|
---|
1077 |
|
---|
1078 | // Streamable types in the global namespace.
|
---|
1079 | TEST(PrintStreamableTypeTest, InGlobalNamespace) {
|
---|
1080 | StreamableInGlobal x;
|
---|
1081 | EXPECT_EQ("StreamableInGlobal", Print(x));
|
---|
1082 | EXPECT_EQ("StreamableInGlobal*", Print(&x));
|
---|
1083 | }
|
---|
1084 |
|
---|
1085 | // Printable template types in a user namespace.
|
---|
1086 | TEST(PrintStreamableTypeTest, TemplateTypeInUserNamespace) {
|
---|
1087 | EXPECT_EQ("StreamableTemplateInFoo: 0",
|
---|
1088 | Print(::foo::StreamableTemplateInFoo<int>()));
|
---|
1089 | }
|
---|
1090 |
|
---|
1091 | // Tests printing user-defined types that have a PrintTo() function.
|
---|
1092 | TEST(PrintPrintableTypeTest, InUserNamespace) {
|
---|
1093 | EXPECT_EQ("PrintableViaPrintTo: 0",
|
---|
1094 | Print(::foo::PrintableViaPrintTo()));
|
---|
1095 | }
|
---|
1096 |
|
---|
1097 | // Tests printing a pointer to a user-defined type that has a <<
|
---|
1098 | // operator for its pointer.
|
---|
1099 | TEST(PrintPrintableTypeTest, PointerInUserNamespace) {
|
---|
1100 | ::foo::PointerPrintable x;
|
---|
1101 | EXPECT_EQ("PointerPrintable*", Print(&x));
|
---|
1102 | }
|
---|
1103 |
|
---|
1104 | // Tests printing user-defined class template that have a PrintTo() function.
|
---|
1105 | TEST(PrintPrintableTypeTest, TemplateInUserNamespace) {
|
---|
1106 | EXPECT_EQ("PrintableViaPrintToTemplate: 5",
|
---|
1107 | Print(::foo::PrintableViaPrintToTemplate<int>(5)));
|
---|
1108 | }
|
---|
1109 |
|
---|
1110 | #if GTEST_HAS_PROTOBUF_
|
---|
1111 |
|
---|
1112 | // Tests printing a protocol message.
|
---|
1113 | TEST(PrintProtocolMessageTest, PrintsShortDebugString) {
|
---|
1114 | testing::internal::TestMessage msg;
|
---|
1115 | msg.set_member("yes");
|
---|
1116 | EXPECT_EQ("<member:\"yes\">", Print(msg));
|
---|
1117 | }
|
---|
1118 |
|
---|
1119 | // Tests printing a short proto2 message.
|
---|
1120 | TEST(PrintProto2MessageTest, PrintsShortDebugStringWhenItIsShort) {
|
---|
1121 | testing::internal::FooMessage msg;
|
---|
1122 | msg.set_int_field(2);
|
---|
1123 | msg.set_string_field("hello");
|
---|
1124 | EXPECT_PRED2(RE::FullMatch, Print(msg),
|
---|
1125 | "<int_field:\\s*2\\s+string_field:\\s*\"hello\">");
|
---|
1126 | }
|
---|
1127 |
|
---|
1128 | // Tests printing a long proto2 message.
|
---|
1129 | TEST(PrintProto2MessageTest, PrintsDebugStringWhenItIsLong) {
|
---|
1130 | testing::internal::FooMessage msg;
|
---|
1131 | msg.set_int_field(2);
|
---|
1132 | msg.set_string_field("hello");
|
---|
1133 | msg.add_names("peter");
|
---|
1134 | msg.add_names("paul");
|
---|
1135 | msg.add_names("mary");
|
---|
1136 | EXPECT_PRED2(RE::FullMatch, Print(msg),
|
---|
1137 | "<\n"
|
---|
1138 | "int_field:\\s*2\n"
|
---|
1139 | "string_field:\\s*\"hello\"\n"
|
---|
1140 | "names:\\s*\"peter\"\n"
|
---|
1141 | "names:\\s*\"paul\"\n"
|
---|
1142 | "names:\\s*\"mary\"\n"
|
---|
1143 | ">");
|
---|
1144 | }
|
---|
1145 |
|
---|
1146 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_PROTOBUF_
|
---|
1147 |
|
---|
1148 | // Tests that the universal printer prints both the address and the
|
---|
1149 | // value of a reference.
|
---|
1150 | TEST(PrintReferenceTest, PrintsAddressAndValue) {
|
---|
1151 | int n = 5;
|
---|
1152 | EXPECT_EQ("@" + PrintPointer(&n) + " 5", PrintByRef(n));
|
---|
1153 |
|
---|
1154 | int a[2][3] = {
|
---|
1155 | { 0, 1, 2 },
|
---|
1156 | { 3, 4, 5 }
|
---|
1157 | };
|
---|
1158 | EXPECT_EQ("@" + PrintPointer(a) + " { { 0, 1, 2 }, { 3, 4, 5 } }",
|
---|
1159 | PrintByRef(a));
|
---|
1160 |
|
---|
1161 | const ::foo::UnprintableInFoo x;
|
---|
1162 | EXPECT_EQ("@" + PrintPointer(&x) + " 16-byte object "
|
---|
1163 | "<EF-12 00-00 34-AB 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00>",
|
---|
1164 | PrintByRef(x));
|
---|
1165 | }
|
---|
1166 |
|
---|
1167 | // Tests that the universal printer prints a function pointer passed by
|
---|
1168 | // reference.
|
---|
1169 | TEST(PrintReferenceTest, HandlesFunctionPointer) {
|
---|
1170 | void (*fp)(int n) = &MyFunction;
|
---|
1171 | const string fp_pointer_string =
|
---|
1172 | PrintPointer(reinterpret_cast<const void*>(&fp));
|
---|
1173 | // We cannot directly cast &MyFunction to const void* because the
|
---|
1174 | // standard disallows casting between pointers to functions and
|
---|
1175 | // pointers to objects, and some compilers (e.g. GCC 3.4) enforce
|
---|
1176 | // this limitation.
|
---|
1177 | const string fp_string = PrintPointer(reinterpret_cast<const void*>(
|
---|
1178 | reinterpret_cast<internal::BiggestInt>(fp)));
|
---|
1179 | EXPECT_EQ("@" + fp_pointer_string + " " + fp_string,
|
---|
1180 | PrintByRef(fp));
|
---|
1181 | }
|
---|
1182 |
|
---|
1183 | // Tests that the universal printer prints a member function pointer
|
---|
1184 | // passed by reference.
|
---|
1185 | TEST(PrintReferenceTest, HandlesMemberFunctionPointer) {
|
---|
1186 | int (Foo::*p)(char ch) = &Foo::MyMethod;
|
---|
1187 | EXPECT_TRUE(HasPrefix(
|
---|
1188 | PrintByRef(p),
|
---|
1189 | "@" + PrintPointer(reinterpret_cast<const void*>(&p)) + " " +
|
---|
1190 | Print(sizeof(p)) + "-byte object "));
|
---|
1191 |
|
---|
1192 | char (Foo::*p2)(int n) = &Foo::MyVirtualMethod;
|
---|
1193 | EXPECT_TRUE(HasPrefix(
|
---|
1194 | PrintByRef(p2),
|
---|
1195 | "@" + PrintPointer(reinterpret_cast<const void*>(&p2)) + " " +
|
---|
1196 | Print(sizeof(p2)) + "-byte object "));
|
---|
1197 | }
|
---|
1198 |
|
---|
1199 | // Tests that the universal printer prints a member variable pointer
|
---|
1200 | // passed by reference.
|
---|
1201 | TEST(PrintReferenceTest, HandlesMemberVariablePointer) {
|
---|
1202 | int (Foo::*p) = &Foo::value; // NOLINT
|
---|
1203 | EXPECT_TRUE(HasPrefix(
|
---|
1204 | PrintByRef(p),
|
---|
1205 | "@" + PrintPointer(&p) + " " + Print(sizeof(p)) + "-byte object "));
|
---|
1206 | }
|
---|
1207 |
|
---|
1208 | // Tests that FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(), which is used to print
|
---|
1209 | // an operand in a comparison assertion (e.g. ASSERT_EQ) when the assertion
|
---|
1210 | // fails, formats the operand in the desired way.
|
---|
1211 |
|
---|
1212 | // scalar
|
---|
1213 | TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForScalar) {
|
---|
1214 | EXPECT_STREQ("123",
|
---|
1215 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(123, 124).c_str());
|
---|
1216 | }
|
---|
1217 |
|
---|
1218 | // non-char pointer
|
---|
1219 | TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForNonCharPointer) {
|
---|
1220 | int n = 0;
|
---|
1221 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(&n),
|
---|
1222 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(&n, &n).c_str());
|
---|
1223 | }
|
---|
1224 |
|
---|
1225 | // non-char array
|
---|
1226 | TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, FormatsNonCharArrayAsPointer) {
|
---|
1227 | // In expression 'array == x', 'array' is compared by pointer.
|
---|
1228 | // Therefore we want to print an array operand as a pointer.
|
---|
1229 | int n[] = { 1, 2, 3 };
|
---|
1230 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(n),
|
---|
1231 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(n, n).c_str());
|
---|
1232 | }
|
---|
1233 |
|
---|
1234 | // Tests formatting a char pointer when it's compared with another pointer.
|
---|
1235 | // In this case we want to print it as a raw pointer, as the comparision is by
|
---|
1236 | // pointer.
|
---|
1237 |
|
---|
1238 | // char pointer vs pointer
|
---|
1239 | TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForCharPointerVsPointer) {
|
---|
1240 | // In expression 'p == x', where 'p' and 'x' are (const or not) char
|
---|
1241 | // pointers, the operands are compared by pointer. Therefore we
|
---|
1242 | // want to print 'p' as a pointer instead of a C string (we don't
|
---|
1243 | // even know if it's supposed to point to a valid C string).
|
---|
1244 |
|
---|
1245 | // const char*
|
---|
1246 | const char* s = "hello";
|
---|
1247 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(s),
|
---|
1248 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(s, s).c_str());
|
---|
1249 |
|
---|
1250 | // char*
|
---|
1251 | char ch = 'a';
|
---|
1252 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(&ch),
|
---|
1253 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(&ch, &ch).c_str());
|
---|
1254 | }
|
---|
1255 |
|
---|
1256 | // wchar_t pointer vs pointer
|
---|
1257 | TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForWCharPointerVsPointer) {
|
---|
1258 | // In expression 'p == x', where 'p' and 'x' are (const or not) char
|
---|
1259 | // pointers, the operands are compared by pointer. Therefore we
|
---|
1260 | // want to print 'p' as a pointer instead of a wide C string (we don't
|
---|
1261 | // even know if it's supposed to point to a valid wide C string).
|
---|
1262 |
|
---|
1263 | // const wchar_t*
|
---|
1264 | const wchar_t* s = L"hello";
|
---|
1265 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(s),
|
---|
1266 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(s, s).c_str());
|
---|
1267 |
|
---|
1268 | // wchar_t*
|
---|
1269 | wchar_t ch = L'a';
|
---|
1270 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(&ch),
|
---|
1271 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(&ch, &ch).c_str());
|
---|
1272 | }
|
---|
1273 |
|
---|
1274 | // Tests formatting a char pointer when it's compared to a string object.
|
---|
1275 | // In this case we want to print the char pointer as a C string.
|
---|
1276 |
|
---|
1277 | #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
|
---|
1278 | // char pointer vs ::string
|
---|
1279 | TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForCharPointerVsString) {
|
---|
1280 | const char* s = "hello \"world";
|
---|
1281 | EXPECT_STREQ("\"hello \\\"world\"", // The string content should be escaped.
|
---|
1282 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(s, ::string()).c_str());
|
---|
1283 |
|
---|
1284 | // char*
|
---|
1285 | char str[] = "hi\1";
|
---|
1286 | char* p = str;
|
---|
1287 | EXPECT_STREQ("\"hi\\x1\"", // The string content should be escaped.
|
---|
1288 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(p, ::string()).c_str());
|
---|
1289 | }
|
---|
1290 | #endif
|
---|
1291 |
|
---|
1292 | // char pointer vs std::string
|
---|
1293 | TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForCharPointerVsStdString) {
|
---|
1294 | const char* s = "hello \"world";
|
---|
1295 | EXPECT_STREQ("\"hello \\\"world\"", // The string content should be escaped.
|
---|
1296 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(s, ::std::string()).c_str());
|
---|
1297 |
|
---|
1298 | // char*
|
---|
1299 | char str[] = "hi\1";
|
---|
1300 | char* p = str;
|
---|
1301 | EXPECT_STREQ("\"hi\\x1\"", // The string content should be escaped.
|
---|
1302 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(p, ::std::string()).c_str());
|
---|
1303 | }
|
---|
1304 |
|
---|
1305 | #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING
|
---|
1306 | // wchar_t pointer vs ::wstring
|
---|
1307 | TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForWCharPointerVsWString) {
|
---|
1308 | const wchar_t* s = L"hi \"world";
|
---|
1309 | EXPECT_STREQ("L\"hi \\\"world\"", // The string content should be escaped.
|
---|
1310 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(s, ::wstring()).c_str());
|
---|
1311 |
|
---|
1312 | // wchar_t*
|
---|
1313 | wchar_t str[] = L"hi\1";
|
---|
1314 | wchar_t* p = str;
|
---|
1315 | EXPECT_STREQ("L\"hi\\x1\"", // The string content should be escaped.
|
---|
1316 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(p, ::wstring()).c_str());
|
---|
1317 | }
|
---|
1318 | #endif
|
---|
1319 |
|
---|
1320 | #if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
|
---|
1321 | // wchar_t pointer vs std::wstring
|
---|
1322 | TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForWCharPointerVsStdWString) {
|
---|
1323 | const wchar_t* s = L"hi \"world";
|
---|
1324 | EXPECT_STREQ("L\"hi \\\"world\"", // The string content should be escaped.
|
---|
1325 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(s, ::std::wstring()).c_str());
|
---|
1326 |
|
---|
1327 | // wchar_t*
|
---|
1328 | wchar_t str[] = L"hi\1";
|
---|
1329 | wchar_t* p = str;
|
---|
1330 | EXPECT_STREQ("L\"hi\\x1\"", // The string content should be escaped.
|
---|
1331 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(p, ::std::wstring()).c_str());
|
---|
1332 | }
|
---|
1333 | #endif
|
---|
1334 |
|
---|
1335 | // Tests formatting a char array when it's compared with a pointer or array.
|
---|
1336 | // In this case we want to print the array as a row pointer, as the comparison
|
---|
1337 | // is by pointer.
|
---|
1338 |
|
---|
1339 | // char array vs pointer
|
---|
1340 | TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForCharArrayVsPointer) {
|
---|
1341 | char str[] = "hi \"world\"";
|
---|
1342 | char* p = NULL;
|
---|
1343 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(str),
|
---|
1344 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(str, p).c_str());
|
---|
1345 | }
|
---|
1346 |
|
---|
1347 | // char array vs char array
|
---|
1348 | TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForCharArrayVsCharArray) {
|
---|
1349 | const char str[] = "hi \"world\"";
|
---|
1350 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(str),
|
---|
1351 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(str, str).c_str());
|
---|
1352 | }
|
---|
1353 |
|
---|
1354 | // wchar_t array vs pointer
|
---|
1355 | TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForWCharArrayVsPointer) {
|
---|
1356 | wchar_t str[] = L"hi \"world\"";
|
---|
1357 | wchar_t* p = NULL;
|
---|
1358 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(str),
|
---|
1359 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(str, p).c_str());
|
---|
1360 | }
|
---|
1361 |
|
---|
1362 | // wchar_t array vs wchar_t array
|
---|
1363 | TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForWCharArrayVsWCharArray) {
|
---|
1364 | const wchar_t str[] = L"hi \"world\"";
|
---|
1365 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(str),
|
---|
1366 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(str, str).c_str());
|
---|
1367 | }
|
---|
1368 |
|
---|
1369 | // Tests formatting a char array when it's compared with a string object.
|
---|
1370 | // In this case we want to print the array as a C string.
|
---|
1371 |
|
---|
1372 | #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
|
---|
1373 | // char array vs string
|
---|
1374 | TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForCharArrayVsString) {
|
---|
1375 | const char str[] = "hi \"w\0rld\"";
|
---|
1376 | EXPECT_STREQ("\"hi \\\"w\"", // The content should be escaped.
|
---|
1377 | // Embedded NUL terminates the string.
|
---|
1378 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(str, ::string()).c_str());
|
---|
1379 | }
|
---|
1380 | #endif
|
---|
1381 |
|
---|
1382 | // char array vs std::string
|
---|
1383 | TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForCharArrayVsStdString) {
|
---|
1384 | const char str[] = "hi \"world\"";
|
---|
1385 | EXPECT_STREQ("\"hi \\\"world\\\"\"", // The content should be escaped.
|
---|
1386 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(str, ::std::string()).c_str());
|
---|
1387 | }
|
---|
1388 |
|
---|
1389 | #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING
|
---|
1390 | // wchar_t array vs wstring
|
---|
1391 | TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForWCharArrayVsWString) {
|
---|
1392 | const wchar_t str[] = L"hi \"world\"";
|
---|
1393 | EXPECT_STREQ("L\"hi \\\"world\\\"\"", // The content should be escaped.
|
---|
1394 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(str, ::wstring()).c_str());
|
---|
1395 | }
|
---|
1396 | #endif
|
---|
1397 |
|
---|
1398 | #if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
|
---|
1399 | // wchar_t array vs std::wstring
|
---|
1400 | TEST(FormatForComparisonFailureMessageTest, WorksForWCharArrayVsStdWString) {
|
---|
1401 | const wchar_t str[] = L"hi \"w\0rld\"";
|
---|
1402 | EXPECT_STREQ(
|
---|
1403 | "L\"hi \\\"w\"", // The content should be escaped.
|
---|
1404 | // Embedded NUL terminates the string.
|
---|
1405 | FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(str, ::std::wstring()).c_str());
|
---|
1406 | }
|
---|
1407 | #endif
|
---|
1408 |
|
---|
1409 | // Useful for testing PrintToString(). We cannot use EXPECT_EQ()
|
---|
1410 | // there as its implementation uses PrintToString(). The caller must
|
---|
1411 | // ensure that 'value' has no side effect.
|
---|
1412 | #define EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(value, expected_string) \
|
---|
1413 | EXPECT_TRUE(PrintToString(value) == (expected_string)) \
|
---|
1414 | << " where " #value " prints as " << (PrintToString(value))
|
---|
1415 |
|
---|
1416 | TEST(PrintToStringTest, WorksForScalar) {
|
---|
1417 | EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(123, "123");
|
---|
1418 | }
|
---|
1419 |
|
---|
1420 | TEST(PrintToStringTest, WorksForPointerToConstChar) {
|
---|
1421 | const char* p = "hello";
|
---|
1422 | EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(p, "\"hello\"");
|
---|
1423 | }
|
---|
1424 |
|
---|
1425 | TEST(PrintToStringTest, WorksForPointerToNonConstChar) {
|
---|
1426 | char s[] = "hello";
|
---|
1427 | char* p = s;
|
---|
1428 | EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(p, "\"hello\"");
|
---|
1429 | }
|
---|
1430 |
|
---|
1431 | TEST(PrintToStringTest, EscapesForPointerToConstChar) {
|
---|
1432 | const char* p = "hello\n";
|
---|
1433 | EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(p, "\"hello\\n\"");
|
---|
1434 | }
|
---|
1435 |
|
---|
1436 | TEST(PrintToStringTest, EscapesForPointerToNonConstChar) {
|
---|
1437 | char s[] = "hello\1";
|
---|
1438 | char* p = s;
|
---|
1439 | EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(p, "\"hello\\x1\"");
|
---|
1440 | }
|
---|
1441 |
|
---|
1442 | TEST(PrintToStringTest, WorksForArray) {
|
---|
1443 | int n[3] = { 1, 2, 3 };
|
---|
1444 | EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(n, "{ 1, 2, 3 }");
|
---|
1445 | }
|
---|
1446 |
|
---|
1447 | TEST(PrintToStringTest, WorksForCharArray) {
|
---|
1448 | char s[] = "hello";
|
---|
1449 | EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(s, "\"hello\"");
|
---|
1450 | }
|
---|
1451 |
|
---|
1452 | TEST(PrintToStringTest, WorksForCharArrayWithEmbeddedNul) {
|
---|
1453 | const char str_with_nul[] = "hello\0 world";
|
---|
1454 | EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(str_with_nul, "\"hello\\0 world\"");
|
---|
1455 |
|
---|
1456 | char mutable_str_with_nul[] = "hello\0 world";
|
---|
1457 | EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_(mutable_str_with_nul, "\"hello\\0 world\"");
|
---|
1458 | }
|
---|
1459 |
|
---|
1460 | #undef EXPECT_PRINT_TO_STRING_
|
---|
1461 |
|
---|
1462 | TEST(UniversalTersePrintTest, WorksForNonReference) {
|
---|
1463 | ::std::stringstream ss;
|
---|
1464 | UniversalTersePrint(123, &ss);
|
---|
1465 | EXPECT_EQ("123", ss.str());
|
---|
1466 | }
|
---|
1467 |
|
---|
1468 | TEST(UniversalTersePrintTest, WorksForReference) {
|
---|
1469 | const int& n = 123;
|
---|
1470 | ::std::stringstream ss;
|
---|
1471 | UniversalTersePrint(n, &ss);
|
---|
1472 | EXPECT_EQ("123", ss.str());
|
---|
1473 | }
|
---|
1474 |
|
---|
1475 | TEST(UniversalTersePrintTest, WorksForCString) {
|
---|
1476 | const char* s1 = "abc";
|
---|
1477 | ::std::stringstream ss1;
|
---|
1478 | UniversalTersePrint(s1, &ss1);
|
---|
1479 | EXPECT_EQ("\"abc\"", ss1.str());
|
---|
1480 |
|
---|
1481 | char* s2 = const_cast<char*>(s1);
|
---|
1482 | ::std::stringstream ss2;
|
---|
1483 | UniversalTersePrint(s2, &ss2);
|
---|
1484 | EXPECT_EQ("\"abc\"", ss2.str());
|
---|
1485 |
|
---|
1486 | const char* s3 = NULL;
|
---|
1487 | ::std::stringstream ss3;
|
---|
1488 | UniversalTersePrint(s3, &ss3);
|
---|
1489 | EXPECT_EQ("NULL", ss3.str());
|
---|
1490 | }
|
---|
1491 |
|
---|
1492 | TEST(UniversalPrintTest, WorksForNonReference) {
|
---|
1493 | ::std::stringstream ss;
|
---|
1494 | UniversalPrint(123, &ss);
|
---|
1495 | EXPECT_EQ("123", ss.str());
|
---|
1496 | }
|
---|
1497 |
|
---|
1498 | TEST(UniversalPrintTest, WorksForReference) {
|
---|
1499 | const int& n = 123;
|
---|
1500 | ::std::stringstream ss;
|
---|
1501 | UniversalPrint(n, &ss);
|
---|
1502 | EXPECT_EQ("123", ss.str());
|
---|
1503 | }
|
---|
1504 |
|
---|
1505 | TEST(UniversalPrintTest, WorksForCString) {
|
---|
1506 | const char* s1 = "abc";
|
---|
1507 | ::std::stringstream ss1;
|
---|
1508 | UniversalPrint(s1, &ss1);
|
---|
1509 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(s1) + " pointing to \"abc\"", string(ss1.str()));
|
---|
1510 |
|
---|
1511 | char* s2 = const_cast<char*>(s1);
|
---|
1512 | ::std::stringstream ss2;
|
---|
1513 | UniversalPrint(s2, &ss2);
|
---|
1514 | EXPECT_EQ(PrintPointer(s2) + " pointing to \"abc\"", string(ss2.str()));
|
---|
1515 |
|
---|
1516 | const char* s3 = NULL;
|
---|
1517 | ::std::stringstream ss3;
|
---|
1518 | UniversalPrint(s3, &ss3);
|
---|
1519 | EXPECT_EQ("NULL", ss3.str());
|
---|
1520 | }
|
---|
1521 |
|
---|
1522 | TEST(UniversalPrintTest, WorksForCharArray) {
|
---|
1523 | const char str[] = "\"Line\0 1\"\nLine 2";
|
---|
1524 | ::std::stringstream ss1;
|
---|
1525 | UniversalPrint(str, &ss1);
|
---|
1526 | EXPECT_EQ("\"\\\"Line\\0 1\\\"\\nLine 2\"", ss1.str());
|
---|
1527 |
|
---|
1528 | const char mutable_str[] = "\"Line\0 1\"\nLine 2";
|
---|
1529 | ::std::stringstream ss2;
|
---|
1530 | UniversalPrint(mutable_str, &ss2);
|
---|
1531 | EXPECT_EQ("\"\\\"Line\\0 1\\\"\\nLine 2\"", ss2.str());
|
---|
1532 | }
|
---|
1533 |
|
---|
1534 | #if GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE
|
---|
1535 |
|
---|
1536 | TEST(UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStringsTest, PrintsEmptyTuple) {
|
---|
1537 | Strings result = UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings(make_tuple());
|
---|
1538 | EXPECT_EQ(0u, result.size());
|
---|
1539 | }
|
---|
1540 |
|
---|
1541 | TEST(UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStringsTest, PrintsOneTuple) {
|
---|
1542 | Strings result = UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings(make_tuple(1));
|
---|
1543 | ASSERT_EQ(1u, result.size());
|
---|
1544 | EXPECT_EQ("1", result[0]);
|
---|
1545 | }
|
---|
1546 |
|
---|
1547 | TEST(UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStringsTest, PrintsTwoTuple) {
|
---|
1548 | Strings result = UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings(make_tuple(1, 'a'));
|
---|
1549 | ASSERT_EQ(2u, result.size());
|
---|
1550 | EXPECT_EQ("1", result[0]);
|
---|
1551 | EXPECT_EQ("'a' (97, 0x61)", result[1]);
|
---|
1552 | }
|
---|
1553 |
|
---|
1554 | TEST(UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStringsTest, PrintsTersely) {
|
---|
1555 | const int n = 1;
|
---|
1556 | Strings result = UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings(
|
---|
1557 | tuple<const int&, const char*>(n, "a"));
|
---|
1558 | ASSERT_EQ(2u, result.size());
|
---|
1559 | EXPECT_EQ("1", result[0]);
|
---|
1560 | EXPECT_EQ("\"a\"", result[1]);
|
---|
1561 | }
|
---|
1562 |
|
---|
1563 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_TR1_TUPLE
|
---|
1564 |
|
---|
1565 | } // namespace gtest_printers_test
|
---|
1566 | } // namespace testing
|
---|