1 | // Copyright 2005, Google Inc.
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2 | // All rights reserved.
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3 | //
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4 | // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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5 | // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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6 | // met:
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7 | //
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8 | // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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9 | // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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10 | // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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11 | // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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12 | // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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13 | // distribution.
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14 | // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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15 | // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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16 | // this software without specific prior written permission.
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18 | // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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19 | // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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26 | // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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27 | // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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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 | // Tests for Google Test itself. This verifies that the basic constructs of
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33 | // Google Test work.
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34 |
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35 | #include "gtest/gtest.h"
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36 |
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37 | // Verifies that the command line flag variables can be accessed
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38 | // in code once <gtest/gtest.h> has been #included.
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39 | // Do not move it after other #includes.
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40 | TEST(CommandLineFlagsTest, CanBeAccessedInCodeOnceGTestHIsIncluded) {
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41 | bool dummy = testing::GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests)
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42 | || testing::GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure)
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43 | || testing::GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions)
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44 | || testing::GTEST_FLAG(color) != "unknown"
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45 | || testing::GTEST_FLAG(filter) != "unknown"
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46 | || testing::GTEST_FLAG(list_tests)
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47 | || testing::GTEST_FLAG(output) != "unknown"
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48 | || testing::GTEST_FLAG(print_time)
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49 | || testing::GTEST_FLAG(random_seed)
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50 | || testing::GTEST_FLAG(repeat) > 0
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51 | || testing::GTEST_FLAG(show_internal_stack_frames)
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52 | || testing::GTEST_FLAG(shuffle)
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53 | || testing::GTEST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth) > 0
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54 | || testing::GTEST_FLAG(stream_result_to) != "unknown"
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55 | || testing::GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure);
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56 | EXPECT_TRUE(dummy || !dummy); // Suppresses warning that dummy is unused.
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57 | }
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58 |
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59 | #include <limits.h> // For INT_MAX.
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60 | #include <stdlib.h>
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61 | #include <string.h>
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62 | #include <time.h>
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63 |
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64 | #include <map>
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65 | #include <vector>
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66 | #include <ostream>
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67 |
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68 | #include "gtest/gtest-spi.h"
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69 |
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70 | // Indicates that this translation unit is part of Google Test's
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71 | // implementation. It must come before gtest-internal-inl.h is
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72 | // included, or there will be a compiler error. This trick is to
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73 | // prevent a user from accidentally including gtest-internal-inl.h in
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74 | // his code.
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75 | #define GTEST_IMPLEMENTATION_ 1
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76 | #include "src/gtest-internal-inl.h"
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77 | #undef GTEST_IMPLEMENTATION_
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78 |
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79 | namespace testing {
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80 | namespace internal {
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81 |
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82 | #if GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_
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83 |
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84 | class StreamingListenerTest : public Test {
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85 | public:
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86 | class FakeSocketWriter : public StreamingListener::AbstractSocketWriter {
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87 | public:
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88 | // Sends a string to the socket.
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89 | virtual void Send(const string& message) { output_ += message; }
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90 |
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91 | string output_;
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92 | };
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93 |
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94 | StreamingListenerTest()
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95 | : fake_sock_writer_(new FakeSocketWriter),
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96 | streamer_(fake_sock_writer_),
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97 | test_info_obj_("FooTest", "Bar", NULL, NULL, 0, NULL) {}
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98 |
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99 | protected:
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100 | string* output() { return &(fake_sock_writer_->output_); }
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101 |
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102 | FakeSocketWriter* const fake_sock_writer_;
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103 | StreamingListener streamer_;
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104 | UnitTest unit_test_;
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105 | TestInfo test_info_obj_; // The name test_info_ was taken by testing::Test.
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106 | };
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107 |
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108 | TEST_F(StreamingListenerTest, OnTestProgramEnd) {
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109 | *output() = "";
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110 | streamer_.OnTestProgramEnd(unit_test_);
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111 | EXPECT_EQ("event=TestProgramEnd&passed=1\n", *output());
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112 | }
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113 |
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114 | TEST_F(StreamingListenerTest, OnTestIterationEnd) {
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115 | *output() = "";
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116 | streamer_.OnTestIterationEnd(unit_test_, 42);
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117 | EXPECT_EQ("event=TestIterationEnd&passed=1&elapsed_time=0ms\n", *output());
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118 | }
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119 |
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120 | TEST_F(StreamingListenerTest, OnTestCaseStart) {
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121 | *output() = "";
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122 | streamer_.OnTestCaseStart(TestCase("FooTest", "Bar", NULL, NULL));
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123 | EXPECT_EQ("event=TestCaseStart&name=FooTest\n", *output());
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124 | }
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125 |
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126 | TEST_F(StreamingListenerTest, OnTestCaseEnd) {
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127 | *output() = "";
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128 | streamer_.OnTestCaseEnd(TestCase("FooTest", "Bar", NULL, NULL));
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129 | EXPECT_EQ("event=TestCaseEnd&passed=1&elapsed_time=0ms\n", *output());
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130 | }
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131 |
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132 | TEST_F(StreamingListenerTest, OnTestStart) {
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133 | *output() = "";
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134 | streamer_.OnTestStart(test_info_obj_);
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135 | EXPECT_EQ("event=TestStart&name=Bar\n", *output());
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136 | }
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137 |
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138 | TEST_F(StreamingListenerTest, OnTestEnd) {
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139 | *output() = "";
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140 | streamer_.OnTestEnd(test_info_obj_);
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141 | EXPECT_EQ("event=TestEnd&passed=1&elapsed_time=0ms\n", *output());
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142 | }
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143 |
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144 | TEST_F(StreamingListenerTest, OnTestPartResult) {
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145 | *output() = "";
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146 | streamer_.OnTestPartResult(TestPartResult(
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147 | TestPartResult::kFatalFailure, "foo.cc", 42, "failed=\n&%"));
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148 |
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149 | // Meta characters in the failure message should be properly escaped.
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150 | EXPECT_EQ(
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151 | "event=TestPartResult&file=foo.cc&line=42&message=failed%3D%0A%26%25\n",
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152 | *output());
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153 | }
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154 |
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155 | #endif // GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_
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156 |
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157 | // Provides access to otherwise private parts of the TestEventListeners class
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158 | // that are needed to test it.
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159 | class TestEventListenersAccessor {
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160 | public:
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161 | static TestEventListener* GetRepeater(TestEventListeners* listeners) {
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162 | return listeners->repeater();
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163 | }
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164 |
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165 | static void SetDefaultResultPrinter(TestEventListeners* listeners,
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166 | TestEventListener* listener) {
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167 | listeners->SetDefaultResultPrinter(listener);
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168 | }
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169 | static void SetDefaultXmlGenerator(TestEventListeners* listeners,
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170 | TestEventListener* listener) {
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171 | listeners->SetDefaultXmlGenerator(listener);
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172 | }
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173 |
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174 | static bool EventForwardingEnabled(const TestEventListeners& listeners) {
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175 | return listeners.EventForwardingEnabled();
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176 | }
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177 |
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178 | static void SuppressEventForwarding(TestEventListeners* listeners) {
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179 | listeners->SuppressEventForwarding();
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180 | }
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181 | };
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182 |
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183 | class UnitTestRecordPropertyTestHelper : public Test {
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184 | protected:
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185 | UnitTestRecordPropertyTestHelper() {}
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186 |
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187 | // Forwards to UnitTest::RecordProperty() to bypass access controls.
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188 | void UnitTestRecordProperty(const char* key, const std::string& value) {
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189 | unit_test_.RecordProperty(key, value);
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190 | }
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191 |
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192 | UnitTest unit_test_;
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193 | };
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194 |
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195 | } // namespace internal
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196 | } // namespace testing
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197 |
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198 | using testing::AssertionFailure;
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199 | using testing::AssertionResult;
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200 | using testing::AssertionSuccess;
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201 | using testing::DoubleLE;
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202 | using testing::EmptyTestEventListener;
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203 | using testing::Environment;
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204 | using testing::FloatLE;
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205 | using testing::GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests);
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206 | using testing::GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure);
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207 | using testing::GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions);
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208 | using testing::GTEST_FLAG(color);
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209 | using testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork);
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210 | using testing::GTEST_FLAG(filter);
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211 | using testing::GTEST_FLAG(list_tests);
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212 | using testing::GTEST_FLAG(output);
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213 | using testing::GTEST_FLAG(print_time);
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214 | using testing::GTEST_FLAG(random_seed);
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215 | using testing::GTEST_FLAG(repeat);
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216 | using testing::GTEST_FLAG(show_internal_stack_frames);
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217 | using testing::GTEST_FLAG(shuffle);
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218 | using testing::GTEST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth);
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219 | using testing::GTEST_FLAG(stream_result_to);
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220 | using testing::GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure);
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221 | using testing::IsNotSubstring;
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222 | using testing::IsSubstring;
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223 | using testing::Message;
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224 | using testing::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter;
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225 | using testing::StaticAssertTypeEq;
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226 | using testing::Test;
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227 | using testing::TestCase;
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228 | using testing::TestEventListeners;
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229 | using testing::TestInfo;
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230 | using testing::TestPartResult;
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231 | using testing::TestPartResultArray;
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232 | using testing::TestProperty;
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233 | using testing::TestResult;
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234 | using testing::TimeInMillis;
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235 | using testing::UnitTest;
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236 | using testing::kMaxStackTraceDepth;
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237 | using testing::internal::AddReference;
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238 | using testing::internal::AlwaysFalse;
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239 | using testing::internal::AlwaysTrue;
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240 | using testing::internal::AppendUserMessage;
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241 | using testing::internal::ArrayAwareFind;
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242 | using testing::internal::ArrayEq;
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243 | using testing::internal::CodePointToUtf8;
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244 | using testing::internal::CompileAssertTypesEqual;
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245 | using testing::internal::CopyArray;
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246 | using testing::internal::CountIf;
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247 | using testing::internal::EqFailure;
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248 | using testing::internal::FloatingPoint;
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249 | using testing::internal::ForEach;
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250 | using testing::internal::FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601;
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251 | using testing::internal::FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds;
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252 | using testing::internal::GTestFlagSaver;
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253 | using testing::internal::GetCurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop;
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254 | using testing::internal::GetElementOr;
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255 | using testing::internal::GetNextRandomSeed;
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256 | using testing::internal::GetRandomSeedFromFlag;
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257 | using testing::internal::GetTestTypeId;
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258 | using testing::internal::GetTimeInMillis;
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259 | using testing::internal::GetTypeId;
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260 | using testing::internal::GetUnitTestImpl;
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261 | using testing::internal::ImplicitlyConvertible;
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262 | using testing::internal::Int32;
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263 | using testing::internal::Int32FromEnvOrDie;
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264 | using testing::internal::IsAProtocolMessage;
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265 | using testing::internal::IsContainer;
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266 | using testing::internal::IsContainerTest;
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267 | using testing::internal::IsNotContainer;
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268 | using testing::internal::NativeArray;
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269 | using testing::internal::ParseInt32Flag;
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270 | using testing::internal::RemoveConst;
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271 | using testing::internal::RemoveReference;
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272 | using testing::internal::ShouldRunTestOnShard;
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273 | using testing::internal::ShouldShard;
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274 | using testing::internal::ShouldUseColor;
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275 | using testing::internal::Shuffle;
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276 | using testing::internal::ShuffleRange;
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277 | using testing::internal::SkipPrefix;
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278 | using testing::internal::StreamableToString;
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279 | using testing::internal::String;
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280 | using testing::internal::TestEventListenersAccessor;
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281 | using testing::internal::TestResultAccessor;
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282 | using testing::internal::UInt32;
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283 | using testing::internal::WideStringToUtf8;
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284 | using testing::internal::kCopy;
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285 | using testing::internal::kMaxRandomSeed;
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286 | using testing::internal::kReference;
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287 | using testing::internal::kTestTypeIdInGoogleTest;
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288 | using testing::internal::scoped_ptr;
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289 |
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290 | #if GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION
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291 | using testing::internal::CaptureStdout;
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292 | using testing::internal::GetCapturedStdout;
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293 | #endif
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294 |
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295 | #if GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE
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296 | using testing::internal::ThreadWithParam;
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297 | #endif
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298 |
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299 | class TestingVector : public std::vector<int> {
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300 | };
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301 |
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302 | ::std::ostream& operator<<(::std::ostream& os,
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303 | const TestingVector& vector) {
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304 | os << "{ ";
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305 | for (size_t i = 0; i < vector.size(); i++) {
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306 | os << vector[i] << " ";
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307 | }
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308 | os << "}";
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309 | return os;
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310 | }
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311 |
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312 | // This line tests that we can define tests in an unnamed namespace.
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313 | namespace {
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314 |
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315 | TEST(GetRandomSeedFromFlagTest, HandlesZero) {
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316 | const int seed = GetRandomSeedFromFlag(0);
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317 | EXPECT_LE(1, seed);
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318 | EXPECT_LE(seed, static_cast<int>(kMaxRandomSeed));
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319 | }
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320 |
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321 | TEST(GetRandomSeedFromFlagTest, PreservesValidSeed) {
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322 | EXPECT_EQ(1, GetRandomSeedFromFlag(1));
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323 | EXPECT_EQ(2, GetRandomSeedFromFlag(2));
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324 | EXPECT_EQ(kMaxRandomSeed - 1, GetRandomSeedFromFlag(kMaxRandomSeed - 1));
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325 | EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<int>(kMaxRandomSeed),
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326 | GetRandomSeedFromFlag(kMaxRandomSeed));
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327 | }
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328 |
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329 | TEST(GetRandomSeedFromFlagTest, NormalizesInvalidSeed) {
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330 | const int seed1 = GetRandomSeedFromFlag(-1);
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331 | EXPECT_LE(1, seed1);
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332 | EXPECT_LE(seed1, static_cast<int>(kMaxRandomSeed));
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333 |
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334 | const int seed2 = GetRandomSeedFromFlag(kMaxRandomSeed + 1);
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335 | EXPECT_LE(1, seed2);
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336 | EXPECT_LE(seed2, static_cast<int>(kMaxRandomSeed));
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337 | }
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338 |
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339 | TEST(GetNextRandomSeedTest, WorksForValidInput) {
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340 | EXPECT_EQ(2, GetNextRandomSeed(1));
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341 | EXPECT_EQ(3, GetNextRandomSeed(2));
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342 | EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<int>(kMaxRandomSeed),
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343 | GetNextRandomSeed(kMaxRandomSeed - 1));
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344 | EXPECT_EQ(1, GetNextRandomSeed(kMaxRandomSeed));
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345 |
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346 | // We deliberately don't test GetNextRandomSeed() with invalid
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347 | // inputs, as that requires death tests, which are expensive. This
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348 | // is fine as GetNextRandomSeed() is internal and has a
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349 | // straightforward definition.
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350 | }
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351 |
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352 | static void ClearCurrentTestPartResults() {
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353 | TestResultAccessor::ClearTestPartResults(
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354 | GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_result());
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355 | }
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356 |
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357 | // Tests GetTypeId.
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358 |
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359 | TEST(GetTypeIdTest, ReturnsSameValueForSameType) {
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360 | EXPECT_EQ(GetTypeId<int>(), GetTypeId<int>());
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361 | EXPECT_EQ(GetTypeId<Test>(), GetTypeId<Test>());
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362 | }
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363 |
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364 | class SubClassOfTest : public Test {};
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365 | class AnotherSubClassOfTest : public Test {};
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366 |
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367 | TEST(GetTypeIdTest, ReturnsDifferentValuesForDifferentTypes) {
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368 | EXPECT_NE(GetTypeId<int>(), GetTypeId<const int>());
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369 | EXPECT_NE(GetTypeId<int>(), GetTypeId<char>());
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370 | EXPECT_NE(GetTypeId<int>(), GetTestTypeId());
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371 | EXPECT_NE(GetTypeId<SubClassOfTest>(), GetTestTypeId());
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372 | EXPECT_NE(GetTypeId<AnotherSubClassOfTest>(), GetTestTypeId());
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373 | EXPECT_NE(GetTypeId<AnotherSubClassOfTest>(), GetTypeId<SubClassOfTest>());
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374 | }
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375 |
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376 | // Verifies that GetTestTypeId() returns the same value, no matter it
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377 | // is called from inside Google Test or outside of it.
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378 | TEST(GetTestTypeIdTest, ReturnsTheSameValueInsideOrOutsideOfGoogleTest) {
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379 | EXPECT_EQ(kTestTypeIdInGoogleTest, GetTestTypeId());
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380 | }
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381 |
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382 | // Tests FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds().
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383 |
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384 | TEST(FormatTimeInMillisAsSecondsTest, FormatsZero) {
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385 | EXPECT_EQ("0", FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(0));
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386 | }
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387 |
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388 | TEST(FormatTimeInMillisAsSecondsTest, FormatsPositiveNumber) {
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389 | EXPECT_EQ("0.003", FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(3));
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390 | EXPECT_EQ("0.01", FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(10));
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391 | EXPECT_EQ("0.2", FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(200));
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392 | EXPECT_EQ("1.2", FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(1200));
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393 | EXPECT_EQ("3", FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(3000));
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394 | }
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395 |
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396 | TEST(FormatTimeInMillisAsSecondsTest, FormatsNegativeNumber) {
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397 | EXPECT_EQ("-0.003", FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(-3));
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398 | EXPECT_EQ("-0.01", FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(-10));
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399 | EXPECT_EQ("-0.2", FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(-200));
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400 | EXPECT_EQ("-1.2", FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(-1200));
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401 | EXPECT_EQ("-3", FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(-3000));
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402 | }
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403 |
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404 | // Tests FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601(). The correctness of conversion
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405 | // for particular dates below was verified in Python using
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406 | // datetime.datetime.fromutctimestamp(<timetamp>/1000).
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407 |
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408 | // FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601 depends on the current timezone, so we
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409 | // have to set up a particular timezone to obtain predictable results.
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410 | class FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601Test : public Test {
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411 | public:
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412 | // On Cygwin, GCC doesn't allow unqualified integer literals to exceed
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413 | // 32 bits, even when 64-bit integer types are available. We have to
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414 | // force the constants to have a 64-bit type here.
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415 | static const TimeInMillis kMillisPerSec = 1000;
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416 |
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417 | private:
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418 | virtual void SetUp() {
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419 | saved_tz_ = NULL;
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420 | #if _MSC_VER
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421 | # pragma warning(push) // Saves the current warning state.
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422 | # pragma warning(disable:4996) // Temporarily disables warning 4996
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423 | // (function or variable may be unsafe
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424 | // for getenv, function is deprecated for
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425 | // strdup).
|
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426 | if (getenv("TZ"))
|
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427 | saved_tz_ = strdup(getenv("TZ"));
|
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428 | # pragma warning(pop) // Restores the warning state again.
|
---|
429 | #else
|
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430 | if (getenv("TZ"))
|
---|
431 | saved_tz_ = strdup(getenv("TZ"));
|
---|
432 | #endif
|
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433 |
|
---|
434 | // Set up the time zone for FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601 to use. We
|
---|
435 | // cannot use the local time zone because the function's output depends
|
---|
436 | // on the time zone.
|
---|
437 | SetTimeZone("UTC+00");
|
---|
438 | }
|
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439 |
|
---|
440 | virtual void TearDown() {
|
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441 | SetTimeZone(saved_tz_);
|
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442 | free(const_cast<char*>(saved_tz_));
|
---|
443 | saved_tz_ = NULL;
|
---|
444 | }
|
---|
445 |
|
---|
446 | static void SetTimeZone(const char* time_zone) {
|
---|
447 | // tzset() distinguishes between the TZ variable being present and empty
|
---|
448 | // and not being present, so we have to consider the case of time_zone
|
---|
449 | // being NULL.
|
---|
450 | #if _MSC_VER
|
---|
451 | // ...Unless it's MSVC, whose standard library's _putenv doesn't
|
---|
452 | // distinguish between an empty and a missing variable.
|
---|
453 | const std::string env_var =
|
---|
454 | std::string("TZ=") + (time_zone ? time_zone : "");
|
---|
455 | _putenv(env_var.c_str());
|
---|
456 | # pragma warning(push) // Saves the current warning state.
|
---|
457 | # pragma warning(disable:4996) // Temporarily disables warning 4996
|
---|
458 | // (function is deprecated).
|
---|
459 | tzset();
|
---|
460 | # pragma warning(pop) // Restores the warning state again.
|
---|
461 | #else
|
---|
462 | if (time_zone) {
|
---|
463 | setenv(("TZ"), time_zone, 1);
|
---|
464 | } else {
|
---|
465 | unsetenv("TZ");
|
---|
466 | }
|
---|
467 | tzset();
|
---|
468 | #endif
|
---|
469 | }
|
---|
470 |
|
---|
471 | const char* saved_tz_;
|
---|
472 | };
|
---|
473 |
|
---|
474 | const TimeInMillis FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601Test::kMillisPerSec;
|
---|
475 |
|
---|
476 | TEST_F(FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601Test, PrintsTwoDigitSegments) {
|
---|
477 | EXPECT_EQ("2011-10-31T18:52:42",
|
---|
478 | FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601(1320087162 * kMillisPerSec));
|
---|
479 | }
|
---|
480 |
|
---|
481 | TEST_F(FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601Test, MillisecondsDoNotAffectResult) {
|
---|
482 | EXPECT_EQ(
|
---|
483 | "2011-10-31T18:52:42",
|
---|
484 | FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601(1320087162 * kMillisPerSec + 234));
|
---|
485 | }
|
---|
486 |
|
---|
487 | TEST_F(FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601Test, PrintsLeadingZeroes) {
|
---|
488 | EXPECT_EQ("2011-09-03T05:07:02",
|
---|
489 | FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601(1315026422 * kMillisPerSec));
|
---|
490 | }
|
---|
491 |
|
---|
492 | TEST_F(FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601Test, Prints24HourTime) {
|
---|
493 | EXPECT_EQ("2011-09-28T17:08:22",
|
---|
494 | FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601(1317229702 * kMillisPerSec));
|
---|
495 | }
|
---|
496 |
|
---|
497 | TEST_F(FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601Test, PrintsEpochStart) {
|
---|
498 | EXPECT_EQ("1970-01-01T00:00:00", FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601(0));
|
---|
499 | }
|
---|
500 |
|
---|
501 | #if GTEST_CAN_COMPARE_NULL
|
---|
502 |
|
---|
503 | # ifdef __BORLANDC__
|
---|
504 | // Silences warnings: "Condition is always true", "Unreachable code"
|
---|
505 | # pragma option push -w-ccc -w-rch
|
---|
506 | # endif
|
---|
507 |
|
---|
508 | // Tests that GTEST_IS_NULL_LITERAL_(x) is true when x is a null
|
---|
509 | // pointer literal.
|
---|
510 | TEST(NullLiteralTest, IsTrueForNullLiterals) {
|
---|
511 | EXPECT_TRUE(GTEST_IS_NULL_LITERAL_(NULL));
|
---|
512 | EXPECT_TRUE(GTEST_IS_NULL_LITERAL_(0));
|
---|
513 | EXPECT_TRUE(GTEST_IS_NULL_LITERAL_(0U));
|
---|
514 | EXPECT_TRUE(GTEST_IS_NULL_LITERAL_(0L));
|
---|
515 | }
|
---|
516 |
|
---|
517 | // Tests that GTEST_IS_NULL_LITERAL_(x) is false when x is not a null
|
---|
518 | // pointer literal.
|
---|
519 | TEST(NullLiteralTest, IsFalseForNonNullLiterals) {
|
---|
520 | EXPECT_FALSE(GTEST_IS_NULL_LITERAL_(1));
|
---|
521 | EXPECT_FALSE(GTEST_IS_NULL_LITERAL_(0.0));
|
---|
522 | EXPECT_FALSE(GTEST_IS_NULL_LITERAL_('a'));
|
---|
523 | EXPECT_FALSE(GTEST_IS_NULL_LITERAL_(static_cast<void*>(NULL)));
|
---|
524 | }
|
---|
525 |
|
---|
526 | # ifdef __BORLANDC__
|
---|
527 | // Restores warnings after previous "#pragma option push" suppressed them.
|
---|
528 | # pragma option pop
|
---|
529 | # endif
|
---|
530 |
|
---|
531 | #endif // GTEST_CAN_COMPARE_NULL
|
---|
532 | //
|
---|
533 | // Tests CodePointToUtf8().
|
---|
534 |
|
---|
535 | // Tests that the NUL character L'\0' is encoded correctly.
|
---|
536 | TEST(CodePointToUtf8Test, CanEncodeNul) {
|
---|
537 | EXPECT_EQ("", CodePointToUtf8(L'\0'));
|
---|
538 | }
|
---|
539 |
|
---|
540 | // Tests that ASCII characters are encoded correctly.
|
---|
541 | TEST(CodePointToUtf8Test, CanEncodeAscii) {
|
---|
542 | EXPECT_EQ("a", CodePointToUtf8(L'a'));
|
---|
543 | EXPECT_EQ("Z", CodePointToUtf8(L'Z'));
|
---|
544 | EXPECT_EQ("&", CodePointToUtf8(L'&'));
|
---|
545 | EXPECT_EQ("\x7F", CodePointToUtf8(L'\x7F'));
|
---|
546 | }
|
---|
547 |
|
---|
548 | // Tests that Unicode code-points that have 8 to 11 bits are encoded
|
---|
549 | // as 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx.
|
---|
550 | TEST(CodePointToUtf8Test, CanEncode8To11Bits) {
|
---|
551 | // 000 1101 0011 => 110-00011 10-010011
|
---|
552 | EXPECT_EQ("\xC3\x93", CodePointToUtf8(L'\xD3'));
|
---|
553 |
|
---|
554 | // 101 0111 0110 => 110-10101 10-110110
|
---|
555 | // Some compilers (e.g., GCC on MinGW) cannot handle non-ASCII codepoints
|
---|
556 | // in wide strings and wide chars. In order to accomodate them, we have to
|
---|
557 | // introduce such character constants as integers.
|
---|
558 | EXPECT_EQ("\xD5\xB6",
|
---|
559 | CodePointToUtf8(static_cast<wchar_t>(0x576)));
|
---|
560 | }
|
---|
561 |
|
---|
562 | // Tests that Unicode code-points that have 12 to 16 bits are encoded
|
---|
563 | // as 1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx.
|
---|
564 | TEST(CodePointToUtf8Test, CanEncode12To16Bits) {
|
---|
565 | // 0000 1000 1101 0011 => 1110-0000 10-100011 10-010011
|
---|
566 | EXPECT_EQ("\xE0\xA3\x93",
|
---|
567 | CodePointToUtf8(static_cast<wchar_t>(0x8D3)));
|
---|
568 |
|
---|
569 | // 1100 0111 0100 1101 => 1110-1100 10-011101 10-001101
|
---|
570 | EXPECT_EQ("\xEC\x9D\x8D",
|
---|
571 | CodePointToUtf8(static_cast<wchar_t>(0xC74D)));
|
---|
572 | }
|
---|
573 |
|
---|
574 | #if !GTEST_WIDE_STRING_USES_UTF16_
|
---|
575 | // Tests in this group require a wchar_t to hold > 16 bits, and thus
|
---|
576 | // are skipped on Windows, Cygwin, and Symbian, where a wchar_t is
|
---|
577 | // 16-bit wide. This code may not compile on those systems.
|
---|
578 |
|
---|
579 | // Tests that Unicode code-points that have 17 to 21 bits are encoded
|
---|
580 | // as 11110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx.
|
---|
581 | TEST(CodePointToUtf8Test, CanEncode17To21Bits) {
|
---|
582 | // 0 0001 0000 1000 1101 0011 => 11110-000 10-010000 10-100011 10-010011
|
---|
583 | EXPECT_EQ("\xF0\x90\xA3\x93", CodePointToUtf8(L'\x108D3'));
|
---|
584 |
|
---|
585 | // 0 0001 0000 0100 0000 0000 => 11110-000 10-010000 10-010000 10-000000
|
---|
586 | EXPECT_EQ("\xF0\x90\x90\x80", CodePointToUtf8(L'\x10400'));
|
---|
587 |
|
---|
588 | // 1 0000 1000 0110 0011 0100 => 11110-100 10-001000 10-011000 10-110100
|
---|
589 | EXPECT_EQ("\xF4\x88\x98\xB4", CodePointToUtf8(L'\x108634'));
|
---|
590 | }
|
---|
591 |
|
---|
592 | // Tests that encoding an invalid code-point generates the expected result.
|
---|
593 | TEST(CodePointToUtf8Test, CanEncodeInvalidCodePoint) {
|
---|
594 | EXPECT_EQ("(Invalid Unicode 0x1234ABCD)", CodePointToUtf8(L'\x1234ABCD'));
|
---|
595 | }
|
---|
596 |
|
---|
597 | #endif // !GTEST_WIDE_STRING_USES_UTF16_
|
---|
598 |
|
---|
599 | // Tests WideStringToUtf8().
|
---|
600 |
|
---|
601 | // Tests that the NUL character L'\0' is encoded correctly.
|
---|
602 | TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, CanEncodeNul) {
|
---|
603 | EXPECT_STREQ("", WideStringToUtf8(L"", 0).c_str());
|
---|
604 | EXPECT_STREQ("", WideStringToUtf8(L"", -1).c_str());
|
---|
605 | }
|
---|
606 |
|
---|
607 | // Tests that ASCII strings are encoded correctly.
|
---|
608 | TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, CanEncodeAscii) {
|
---|
609 | EXPECT_STREQ("a", WideStringToUtf8(L"a", 1).c_str());
|
---|
610 | EXPECT_STREQ("ab", WideStringToUtf8(L"ab", 2).c_str());
|
---|
611 | EXPECT_STREQ("a", WideStringToUtf8(L"a", -1).c_str());
|
---|
612 | EXPECT_STREQ("ab", WideStringToUtf8(L"ab", -1).c_str());
|
---|
613 | }
|
---|
614 |
|
---|
615 | // Tests that Unicode code-points that have 8 to 11 bits are encoded
|
---|
616 | // as 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx.
|
---|
617 | TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, CanEncode8To11Bits) {
|
---|
618 | // 000 1101 0011 => 110-00011 10-010011
|
---|
619 | EXPECT_STREQ("\xC3\x93", WideStringToUtf8(L"\xD3", 1).c_str());
|
---|
620 | EXPECT_STREQ("\xC3\x93", WideStringToUtf8(L"\xD3", -1).c_str());
|
---|
621 |
|
---|
622 | // 101 0111 0110 => 110-10101 10-110110
|
---|
623 | const wchar_t s[] = { 0x576, '\0' };
|
---|
624 | EXPECT_STREQ("\xD5\xB6", WideStringToUtf8(s, 1).c_str());
|
---|
625 | EXPECT_STREQ("\xD5\xB6", WideStringToUtf8(s, -1).c_str());
|
---|
626 | }
|
---|
627 |
|
---|
628 | // Tests that Unicode code-points that have 12 to 16 bits are encoded
|
---|
629 | // as 1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx.
|
---|
630 | TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, CanEncode12To16Bits) {
|
---|
631 | // 0000 1000 1101 0011 => 1110-0000 10-100011 10-010011
|
---|
632 | const wchar_t s1[] = { 0x8D3, '\0' };
|
---|
633 | EXPECT_STREQ("\xE0\xA3\x93", WideStringToUtf8(s1, 1).c_str());
|
---|
634 | EXPECT_STREQ("\xE0\xA3\x93", WideStringToUtf8(s1, -1).c_str());
|
---|
635 |
|
---|
636 | // 1100 0111 0100 1101 => 1110-1100 10-011101 10-001101
|
---|
637 | const wchar_t s2[] = { 0xC74D, '\0' };
|
---|
638 | EXPECT_STREQ("\xEC\x9D\x8D", WideStringToUtf8(s2, 1).c_str());
|
---|
639 | EXPECT_STREQ("\xEC\x9D\x8D", WideStringToUtf8(s2, -1).c_str());
|
---|
640 | }
|
---|
641 |
|
---|
642 | // Tests that the conversion stops when the function encounters \0 character.
|
---|
643 | TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, StopsOnNulCharacter) {
|
---|
644 | EXPECT_STREQ("ABC", WideStringToUtf8(L"ABC\0XYZ", 100).c_str());
|
---|
645 | }
|
---|
646 |
|
---|
647 | // Tests that the conversion stops when the function reaches the limit
|
---|
648 | // specified by the 'length' parameter.
|
---|
649 | TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, StopsWhenLengthLimitReached) {
|
---|
650 | EXPECT_STREQ("ABC", WideStringToUtf8(L"ABCDEF", 3).c_str());
|
---|
651 | }
|
---|
652 |
|
---|
653 | #if !GTEST_WIDE_STRING_USES_UTF16_
|
---|
654 | // Tests that Unicode code-points that have 17 to 21 bits are encoded
|
---|
655 | // as 11110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx. This code may not compile
|
---|
656 | // on the systems using UTF-16 encoding.
|
---|
657 | TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, CanEncode17To21Bits) {
|
---|
658 | // 0 0001 0000 1000 1101 0011 => 11110-000 10-010000 10-100011 10-010011
|
---|
659 | EXPECT_STREQ("\xF0\x90\xA3\x93", WideStringToUtf8(L"\x108D3", 1).c_str());
|
---|
660 | EXPECT_STREQ("\xF0\x90\xA3\x93", WideStringToUtf8(L"\x108D3", -1).c_str());
|
---|
661 |
|
---|
662 | // 1 0000 1000 0110 0011 0100 => 11110-100 10-001000 10-011000 10-110100
|
---|
663 | EXPECT_STREQ("\xF4\x88\x98\xB4", WideStringToUtf8(L"\x108634", 1).c_str());
|
---|
664 | EXPECT_STREQ("\xF4\x88\x98\xB4", WideStringToUtf8(L"\x108634", -1).c_str());
|
---|
665 | }
|
---|
666 |
|
---|
667 | // Tests that encoding an invalid code-point generates the expected result.
|
---|
668 | TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, CanEncodeInvalidCodePoint) {
|
---|
669 | EXPECT_STREQ("(Invalid Unicode 0xABCDFF)",
|
---|
670 | WideStringToUtf8(L"\xABCDFF", -1).c_str());
|
---|
671 | }
|
---|
672 | #else // !GTEST_WIDE_STRING_USES_UTF16_
|
---|
673 | // Tests that surrogate pairs are encoded correctly on the systems using
|
---|
674 | // UTF-16 encoding in the wide strings.
|
---|
675 | TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, CanEncodeValidUtf16SUrrogatePairs) {
|
---|
676 | const wchar_t s[] = { 0xD801, 0xDC00, '\0' };
|
---|
677 | EXPECT_STREQ("\xF0\x90\x90\x80", WideStringToUtf8(s, -1).c_str());
|
---|
678 | }
|
---|
679 |
|
---|
680 | // Tests that encoding an invalid UTF-16 surrogate pair
|
---|
681 | // generates the expected result.
|
---|
682 | TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, CanEncodeInvalidUtf16SurrogatePair) {
|
---|
683 | // Leading surrogate is at the end of the string.
|
---|
684 | const wchar_t s1[] = { 0xD800, '\0' };
|
---|
685 | EXPECT_STREQ("\xED\xA0\x80", WideStringToUtf8(s1, -1).c_str());
|
---|
686 | // Leading surrogate is not followed by the trailing surrogate.
|
---|
687 | const wchar_t s2[] = { 0xD800, 'M', '\0' };
|
---|
688 | EXPECT_STREQ("\xED\xA0\x80M", WideStringToUtf8(s2, -1).c_str());
|
---|
689 | // Trailing surrogate appearas without a leading surrogate.
|
---|
690 | const wchar_t s3[] = { 0xDC00, 'P', 'Q', 'R', '\0' };
|
---|
691 | EXPECT_STREQ("\xED\xB0\x80PQR", WideStringToUtf8(s3, -1).c_str());
|
---|
692 | }
|
---|
693 | #endif // !GTEST_WIDE_STRING_USES_UTF16_
|
---|
694 |
|
---|
695 | // Tests that codepoint concatenation works correctly.
|
---|
696 | #if !GTEST_WIDE_STRING_USES_UTF16_
|
---|
697 | TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, ConcatenatesCodepointsCorrectly) {
|
---|
698 | const wchar_t s[] = { 0x108634, 0xC74D, '\n', 0x576, 0x8D3, 0x108634, '\0'};
|
---|
699 | EXPECT_STREQ(
|
---|
700 | "\xF4\x88\x98\xB4"
|
---|
701 | "\xEC\x9D\x8D"
|
---|
702 | "\n"
|
---|
703 | "\xD5\xB6"
|
---|
704 | "\xE0\xA3\x93"
|
---|
705 | "\xF4\x88\x98\xB4",
|
---|
706 | WideStringToUtf8(s, -1).c_str());
|
---|
707 | }
|
---|
708 | #else
|
---|
709 | TEST(WideStringToUtf8Test, ConcatenatesCodepointsCorrectly) {
|
---|
710 | const wchar_t s[] = { 0xC74D, '\n', 0x576, 0x8D3, '\0'};
|
---|
711 | EXPECT_STREQ(
|
---|
712 | "\xEC\x9D\x8D" "\n" "\xD5\xB6" "\xE0\xA3\x93",
|
---|
713 | WideStringToUtf8(s, -1).c_str());
|
---|
714 | }
|
---|
715 | #endif // !GTEST_WIDE_STRING_USES_UTF16_
|
---|
716 |
|
---|
717 | // Tests the Random class.
|
---|
718 |
|
---|
719 | TEST(RandomDeathTest, GeneratesCrashesOnInvalidRange) {
|
---|
720 | testing::internal::Random random(42);
|
---|
721 | EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(
|
---|
722 | random.Generate(0),
|
---|
723 | "Cannot generate a number in the range \\[0, 0\\)");
|
---|
724 | EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(
|
---|
725 | random.Generate(testing::internal::Random::kMaxRange + 1),
|
---|
726 | "Generation of a number in \\[0, 2147483649\\) was requested, "
|
---|
727 | "but this can only generate numbers in \\[0, 2147483648\\)");
|
---|
728 | }
|
---|
729 |
|
---|
730 | TEST(RandomTest, GeneratesNumbersWithinRange) {
|
---|
731 | const UInt32 kRange = 10000;
|
---|
732 | testing::internal::Random random(12345);
|
---|
733 | for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
|
---|
734 | EXPECT_LT(random.Generate(kRange), kRange) << " for iteration " << i;
|
---|
735 | }
|
---|
736 |
|
---|
737 | testing::internal::Random random2(testing::internal::Random::kMaxRange);
|
---|
738 | for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
|
---|
739 | EXPECT_LT(random2.Generate(kRange), kRange) << " for iteration " << i;
|
---|
740 | }
|
---|
741 | }
|
---|
742 |
|
---|
743 | TEST(RandomTest, RepeatsWhenReseeded) {
|
---|
744 | const int kSeed = 123;
|
---|
745 | const int kArraySize = 10;
|
---|
746 | const UInt32 kRange = 10000;
|
---|
747 | UInt32 values[kArraySize];
|
---|
748 |
|
---|
749 | testing::internal::Random random(kSeed);
|
---|
750 | for (int i = 0; i < kArraySize; i++) {
|
---|
751 | values[i] = random.Generate(kRange);
|
---|
752 | }
|
---|
753 |
|
---|
754 | random.Reseed(kSeed);
|
---|
755 | for (int i = 0; i < kArraySize; i++) {
|
---|
756 | EXPECT_EQ(values[i], random.Generate(kRange)) << " for iteration " << i;
|
---|
757 | }
|
---|
758 | }
|
---|
759 |
|
---|
760 | // Tests STL container utilities.
|
---|
761 |
|
---|
762 | // Tests CountIf().
|
---|
763 |
|
---|
764 | static bool IsPositive(int n) { return n > 0; }
|
---|
765 |
|
---|
766 | TEST(ContainerUtilityTest, CountIf) {
|
---|
767 | std::vector<int> v;
|
---|
768 | EXPECT_EQ(0, CountIf(v, IsPositive)); // Works for an empty container.
|
---|
769 |
|
---|
770 | v.push_back(-1);
|
---|
771 | v.push_back(0);
|
---|
772 | EXPECT_EQ(0, CountIf(v, IsPositive)); // Works when no value satisfies.
|
---|
773 |
|
---|
774 | v.push_back(2);
|
---|
775 | v.push_back(-10);
|
---|
776 | v.push_back(10);
|
---|
777 | EXPECT_EQ(2, CountIf(v, IsPositive));
|
---|
778 | }
|
---|
779 |
|
---|
780 | // Tests ForEach().
|
---|
781 |
|
---|
782 | static int g_sum = 0;
|
---|
783 | static void Accumulate(int n) { g_sum += n; }
|
---|
784 |
|
---|
785 | TEST(ContainerUtilityTest, ForEach) {
|
---|
786 | std::vector<int> v;
|
---|
787 | g_sum = 0;
|
---|
788 | ForEach(v, Accumulate);
|
---|
789 | EXPECT_EQ(0, g_sum); // Works for an empty container;
|
---|
790 |
|
---|
791 | g_sum = 0;
|
---|
792 | v.push_back(1);
|
---|
793 | ForEach(v, Accumulate);
|
---|
794 | EXPECT_EQ(1, g_sum); // Works for a container with one element.
|
---|
795 |
|
---|
796 | g_sum = 0;
|
---|
797 | v.push_back(20);
|
---|
798 | v.push_back(300);
|
---|
799 | ForEach(v, Accumulate);
|
---|
800 | EXPECT_EQ(321, g_sum);
|
---|
801 | }
|
---|
802 |
|
---|
803 | // Tests GetElementOr().
|
---|
804 | TEST(ContainerUtilityTest, GetElementOr) {
|
---|
805 | std::vector<char> a;
|
---|
806 | EXPECT_EQ('x', GetElementOr(a, 0, 'x'));
|
---|
807 |
|
---|
808 | a.push_back('a');
|
---|
809 | a.push_back('b');
|
---|
810 | EXPECT_EQ('a', GetElementOr(a, 0, 'x'));
|
---|
811 | EXPECT_EQ('b', GetElementOr(a, 1, 'x'));
|
---|
812 | EXPECT_EQ('x', GetElementOr(a, -2, 'x'));
|
---|
813 | EXPECT_EQ('x', GetElementOr(a, 2, 'x'));
|
---|
814 | }
|
---|
815 |
|
---|
816 | TEST(ContainerUtilityDeathTest, ShuffleRange) {
|
---|
817 | std::vector<int> a;
|
---|
818 | a.push_back(0);
|
---|
819 | a.push_back(1);
|
---|
820 | a.push_back(2);
|
---|
821 | testing::internal::Random random(1);
|
---|
822 |
|
---|
823 | EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(
|
---|
824 | ShuffleRange(&random, -1, 1, &a),
|
---|
825 | "Invalid shuffle range start -1: must be in range \\[0, 3\\]");
|
---|
826 | EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(
|
---|
827 | ShuffleRange(&random, 4, 4, &a),
|
---|
828 | "Invalid shuffle range start 4: must be in range \\[0, 3\\]");
|
---|
829 | EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(
|
---|
830 | ShuffleRange(&random, 3, 2, &a),
|
---|
831 | "Invalid shuffle range finish 2: must be in range \\[3, 3\\]");
|
---|
832 | EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(
|
---|
833 | ShuffleRange(&random, 3, 4, &a),
|
---|
834 | "Invalid shuffle range finish 4: must be in range \\[3, 3\\]");
|
---|
835 | }
|
---|
836 |
|
---|
837 | class VectorShuffleTest : public Test {
|
---|
838 | protected:
|
---|
839 | static const int kVectorSize = 20;
|
---|
840 |
|
---|
841 | VectorShuffleTest() : random_(1) {
|
---|
842 | for (int i = 0; i < kVectorSize; i++) {
|
---|
843 | vector_.push_back(i);
|
---|
844 | }
|
---|
845 | }
|
---|
846 |
|
---|
847 | static bool VectorIsCorrupt(const TestingVector& vector) {
|
---|
848 | if (kVectorSize != static_cast<int>(vector.size())) {
|
---|
849 | return true;
|
---|
850 | }
|
---|
851 |
|
---|
852 | bool found_in_vector[kVectorSize] = { false };
|
---|
853 | for (size_t i = 0; i < vector.size(); i++) {
|
---|
854 | const int e = vector[i];
|
---|
855 | if (e < 0 || e >= kVectorSize || found_in_vector[e]) {
|
---|
856 | return true;
|
---|
857 | }
|
---|
858 | found_in_vector[e] = true;
|
---|
859 | }
|
---|
860 |
|
---|
861 | // Vector size is correct, elements' range is correct, no
|
---|
862 | // duplicate elements. Therefore no corruption has occurred.
|
---|
863 | return false;
|
---|
864 | }
|
---|
865 |
|
---|
866 | static bool VectorIsNotCorrupt(const TestingVector& vector) {
|
---|
867 | return !VectorIsCorrupt(vector);
|
---|
868 | }
|
---|
869 |
|
---|
870 | static bool RangeIsShuffled(const TestingVector& vector, int begin, int end) {
|
---|
871 | for (int i = begin; i < end; i++) {
|
---|
872 | if (i != vector[i]) {
|
---|
873 | return true;
|
---|
874 | }
|
---|
875 | }
|
---|
876 | return false;
|
---|
877 | }
|
---|
878 |
|
---|
879 | static bool RangeIsUnshuffled(
|
---|
880 | const TestingVector& vector, int begin, int end) {
|
---|
881 | return !RangeIsShuffled(vector, begin, end);
|
---|
882 | }
|
---|
883 |
|
---|
884 | static bool VectorIsShuffled(const TestingVector& vector) {
|
---|
885 | return RangeIsShuffled(vector, 0, static_cast<int>(vector.size()));
|
---|
886 | }
|
---|
887 |
|
---|
888 | static bool VectorIsUnshuffled(const TestingVector& vector) {
|
---|
889 | return !VectorIsShuffled(vector);
|
---|
890 | }
|
---|
891 |
|
---|
892 | testing::internal::Random random_;
|
---|
893 | TestingVector vector_;
|
---|
894 | }; // class VectorShuffleTest
|
---|
895 |
|
---|
896 | const int VectorShuffleTest::kVectorSize;
|
---|
897 |
|
---|
898 | TEST_F(VectorShuffleTest, HandlesEmptyRange) {
|
---|
899 | // Tests an empty range at the beginning...
|
---|
900 | ShuffleRange(&random_, 0, 0, &vector_);
|
---|
901 | ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_);
|
---|
902 | ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsUnshuffled, vector_);
|
---|
903 |
|
---|
904 | // ...in the middle...
|
---|
905 | ShuffleRange(&random_, kVectorSize/2, kVectorSize/2, &vector_);
|
---|
906 | ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_);
|
---|
907 | ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsUnshuffled, vector_);
|
---|
908 |
|
---|
909 | // ...at the end...
|
---|
910 | ShuffleRange(&random_, kVectorSize - 1, kVectorSize - 1, &vector_);
|
---|
911 | ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_);
|
---|
912 | ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsUnshuffled, vector_);
|
---|
913 |
|
---|
914 | // ...and past the end.
|
---|
915 | ShuffleRange(&random_, kVectorSize, kVectorSize, &vector_);
|
---|
916 | ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_);
|
---|
917 | ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsUnshuffled, vector_);
|
---|
918 | }
|
---|
919 |
|
---|
920 | TEST_F(VectorShuffleTest, HandlesRangeOfSizeOne) {
|
---|
921 | // Tests a size one range at the beginning...
|
---|
922 | ShuffleRange(&random_, 0, 1, &vector_);
|
---|
923 | ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_);
|
---|
924 | ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsUnshuffled, vector_);
|
---|
925 |
|
---|
926 | // ...in the middle...
|
---|
927 | ShuffleRange(&random_, kVectorSize/2, kVectorSize/2 + 1, &vector_);
|
---|
928 | ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_);
|
---|
929 | ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsUnshuffled, vector_);
|
---|
930 |
|
---|
931 | // ...and at the end.
|
---|
932 | ShuffleRange(&random_, kVectorSize - 1, kVectorSize, &vector_);
|
---|
933 | ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_);
|
---|
934 | ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsUnshuffled, vector_);
|
---|
935 | }
|
---|
936 |
|
---|
937 | // Because we use our own random number generator and a fixed seed,
|
---|
938 | // we can guarantee that the following "random" tests will succeed.
|
---|
939 |
|
---|
940 | TEST_F(VectorShuffleTest, ShufflesEntireVector) {
|
---|
941 | Shuffle(&random_, &vector_);
|
---|
942 | ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_);
|
---|
943 | EXPECT_FALSE(VectorIsUnshuffled(vector_)) << vector_;
|
---|
944 |
|
---|
945 | // Tests the first and last elements in particular to ensure that
|
---|
946 | // there are no off-by-one problems in our shuffle algorithm.
|
---|
947 | EXPECT_NE(0, vector_[0]);
|
---|
948 | EXPECT_NE(kVectorSize - 1, vector_[kVectorSize - 1]);
|
---|
949 | }
|
---|
950 |
|
---|
951 | TEST_F(VectorShuffleTest, ShufflesStartOfVector) {
|
---|
952 | const int kRangeSize = kVectorSize/2;
|
---|
953 |
|
---|
954 | ShuffleRange(&random_, 0, kRangeSize, &vector_);
|
---|
955 |
|
---|
956 | ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_);
|
---|
957 | EXPECT_PRED3(RangeIsShuffled, vector_, 0, kRangeSize);
|
---|
958 | EXPECT_PRED3(RangeIsUnshuffled, vector_, kRangeSize, kVectorSize);
|
---|
959 | }
|
---|
960 |
|
---|
961 | TEST_F(VectorShuffleTest, ShufflesEndOfVector) {
|
---|
962 | const int kRangeSize = kVectorSize / 2;
|
---|
963 | ShuffleRange(&random_, kRangeSize, kVectorSize, &vector_);
|
---|
964 |
|
---|
965 | ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_);
|
---|
966 | EXPECT_PRED3(RangeIsUnshuffled, vector_, 0, kRangeSize);
|
---|
967 | EXPECT_PRED3(RangeIsShuffled, vector_, kRangeSize, kVectorSize);
|
---|
968 | }
|
---|
969 |
|
---|
970 | TEST_F(VectorShuffleTest, ShufflesMiddleOfVector) {
|
---|
971 | int kRangeSize = kVectorSize/3;
|
---|
972 | ShuffleRange(&random_, kRangeSize, 2*kRangeSize, &vector_);
|
---|
973 |
|
---|
974 | ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_);
|
---|
975 | EXPECT_PRED3(RangeIsUnshuffled, vector_, 0, kRangeSize);
|
---|
976 | EXPECT_PRED3(RangeIsShuffled, vector_, kRangeSize, 2*kRangeSize);
|
---|
977 | EXPECT_PRED3(RangeIsUnshuffled, vector_, 2*kRangeSize, kVectorSize);
|
---|
978 | }
|
---|
979 |
|
---|
980 | TEST_F(VectorShuffleTest, ShufflesRepeatably) {
|
---|
981 | TestingVector vector2;
|
---|
982 | for (int i = 0; i < kVectorSize; i++) {
|
---|
983 | vector2.push_back(i);
|
---|
984 | }
|
---|
985 |
|
---|
986 | random_.Reseed(1234);
|
---|
987 | Shuffle(&random_, &vector_);
|
---|
988 | random_.Reseed(1234);
|
---|
989 | Shuffle(&random_, &vector2);
|
---|
990 |
|
---|
991 | ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector_);
|
---|
992 | ASSERT_PRED1(VectorIsNotCorrupt, vector2);
|
---|
993 |
|
---|
994 | for (int i = 0; i < kVectorSize; i++) {
|
---|
995 | EXPECT_EQ(vector_[i], vector2[i]) << " where i is " << i;
|
---|
996 | }
|
---|
997 | }
|
---|
998 |
|
---|
999 | // Tests the size of the AssertHelper class.
|
---|
1000 |
|
---|
1001 | TEST(AssertHelperTest, AssertHelperIsSmall) {
|
---|
1002 | // To avoid breaking clients that use lots of assertions in one
|
---|
1003 | // function, we cannot grow the size of AssertHelper.
|
---|
1004 | EXPECT_LE(sizeof(testing::internal::AssertHelper), sizeof(void*));
|
---|
1005 | }
|
---|
1006 |
|
---|
1007 | // Tests String::EndsWithCaseInsensitive().
|
---|
1008 | TEST(StringTest, EndsWithCaseInsensitive) {
|
---|
1009 | EXPECT_TRUE(String::EndsWithCaseInsensitive("foobar", "BAR"));
|
---|
1010 | EXPECT_TRUE(String::EndsWithCaseInsensitive("foobaR", "bar"));
|
---|
1011 | EXPECT_TRUE(String::EndsWithCaseInsensitive("foobar", ""));
|
---|
1012 | EXPECT_TRUE(String::EndsWithCaseInsensitive("", ""));
|
---|
1013 |
|
---|
1014 | EXPECT_FALSE(String::EndsWithCaseInsensitive("Foobar", "foo"));
|
---|
1015 | EXPECT_FALSE(String::EndsWithCaseInsensitive("foobar", "Foo"));
|
---|
1016 | EXPECT_FALSE(String::EndsWithCaseInsensitive("", "foo"));
|
---|
1017 | }
|
---|
1018 |
|
---|
1019 | // C++Builder's preprocessor is buggy; it fails to expand macros that
|
---|
1020 | // appear in macro parameters after wide char literals. Provide an alias
|
---|
1021 | // for NULL as a workaround.
|
---|
1022 | static const wchar_t* const kNull = NULL;
|
---|
1023 |
|
---|
1024 | // Tests String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals
|
---|
1025 | TEST(StringTest, CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals) {
|
---|
1026 | EXPECT_TRUE(String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(NULL, NULL));
|
---|
1027 | EXPECT_FALSE(String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(kNull, L""));
|
---|
1028 | EXPECT_FALSE(String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(L"", kNull));
|
---|
1029 | EXPECT_FALSE(String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(kNull, L"foobar"));
|
---|
1030 | EXPECT_FALSE(String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(L"foobar", kNull));
|
---|
1031 | EXPECT_TRUE(String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(L"foobar", L"foobar"));
|
---|
1032 | EXPECT_TRUE(String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(L"foobar", L"FOOBAR"));
|
---|
1033 | EXPECT_TRUE(String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(L"FOOBAR", L"foobar"));
|
---|
1034 | }
|
---|
1035 |
|
---|
1036 | #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
|
---|
1037 |
|
---|
1038 | // Tests String::ShowWideCString().
|
---|
1039 | TEST(StringTest, ShowWideCString) {
|
---|
1040 | EXPECT_STREQ("(null)",
|
---|
1041 | String::ShowWideCString(NULL).c_str());
|
---|
1042 | EXPECT_STREQ("", String::ShowWideCString(L"").c_str());
|
---|
1043 | EXPECT_STREQ("foo", String::ShowWideCString(L"foo").c_str());
|
---|
1044 | }
|
---|
1045 |
|
---|
1046 | # if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
|
---|
1047 | TEST(StringTest, AnsiAndUtf16Null) {
|
---|
1048 | EXPECT_EQ(NULL, String::AnsiToUtf16(NULL));
|
---|
1049 | EXPECT_EQ(NULL, String::Utf16ToAnsi(NULL));
|
---|
1050 | }
|
---|
1051 |
|
---|
1052 | TEST(StringTest, AnsiAndUtf16ConvertBasic) {
|
---|
1053 | const char* ansi = String::Utf16ToAnsi(L"str");
|
---|
1054 | EXPECT_STREQ("str", ansi);
|
---|
1055 | delete [] ansi;
|
---|
1056 | const WCHAR* utf16 = String::AnsiToUtf16("str");
|
---|
1057 | EXPECT_EQ(0, wcsncmp(L"str", utf16, 3));
|
---|
1058 | delete [] utf16;
|
---|
1059 | }
|
---|
1060 |
|
---|
1061 | TEST(StringTest, AnsiAndUtf16ConvertPathChars) {
|
---|
1062 | const char* ansi = String::Utf16ToAnsi(L".:\\ \"*?");
|
---|
1063 | EXPECT_STREQ(".:\\ \"*?", ansi);
|
---|
1064 | delete [] ansi;
|
---|
1065 | const WCHAR* utf16 = String::AnsiToUtf16(".:\\ \"*?");
|
---|
1066 | EXPECT_EQ(0, wcsncmp(L".:\\ \"*?", utf16, 3));
|
---|
1067 | delete [] utf16;
|
---|
1068 | }
|
---|
1069 | # endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
|
---|
1070 |
|
---|
1071 | #endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
|
---|
1072 |
|
---|
1073 | // Tests TestProperty construction.
|
---|
1074 | TEST(TestPropertyTest, StringValue) {
|
---|
1075 | TestProperty property("key", "1");
|
---|
1076 | EXPECT_STREQ("key", property.key());
|
---|
1077 | EXPECT_STREQ("1", property.value());
|
---|
1078 | }
|
---|
1079 |
|
---|
1080 | // Tests TestProperty replacing a value.
|
---|
1081 | TEST(TestPropertyTest, ReplaceStringValue) {
|
---|
1082 | TestProperty property("key", "1");
|
---|
1083 | EXPECT_STREQ("1", property.value());
|
---|
1084 | property.SetValue("2");
|
---|
1085 | EXPECT_STREQ("2", property.value());
|
---|
1086 | }
|
---|
1087 |
|
---|
1088 | // AddFatalFailure() and AddNonfatalFailure() must be stand-alone
|
---|
1089 | // functions (i.e. their definitions cannot be inlined at the call
|
---|
1090 | // sites), or C++Builder won't compile the code.
|
---|
1091 | static void AddFatalFailure() {
|
---|
1092 | FAIL() << "Expected fatal failure.";
|
---|
1093 | }
|
---|
1094 |
|
---|
1095 | static void AddNonfatalFailure() {
|
---|
1096 | ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected non-fatal failure.";
|
---|
1097 | }
|
---|
1098 |
|
---|
1099 | class ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterTest : public Test {
|
---|
1100 | public: // Must be public and not protected due to a bug in g++ 3.4.2.
|
---|
1101 | enum FailureMode {
|
---|
1102 | FATAL_FAILURE,
|
---|
1103 | NONFATAL_FAILURE
|
---|
1104 | };
|
---|
1105 | static void AddFailure(FailureMode failure) {
|
---|
1106 | if (failure == FATAL_FAILURE) {
|
---|
1107 | AddFatalFailure();
|
---|
1108 | } else {
|
---|
1109 | AddNonfatalFailure();
|
---|
1110 | }
|
---|
1111 | }
|
---|
1112 | };
|
---|
1113 |
|
---|
1114 | // Tests that ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter intercepts test
|
---|
1115 | // failures.
|
---|
1116 | TEST_F(ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterTest, InterceptsTestFailures) {
|
---|
1117 | TestPartResultArray results;
|
---|
1118 | {
|
---|
1119 | ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter reporter(
|
---|
1120 | ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::INTERCEPT_ONLY_CURRENT_THREAD,
|
---|
1121 | &results);
|
---|
1122 | AddFailure(NONFATAL_FAILURE);
|
---|
1123 | AddFailure(FATAL_FAILURE);
|
---|
1124 | }
|
---|
1125 |
|
---|
1126 | EXPECT_EQ(2, results.size());
|
---|
1127 | EXPECT_TRUE(results.GetTestPartResult(0).nonfatally_failed());
|
---|
1128 | EXPECT_TRUE(results.GetTestPartResult(1).fatally_failed());
|
---|
1129 | }
|
---|
1130 |
|
---|
1131 | TEST_F(ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterTest, DeprecatedConstructor) {
|
---|
1132 | TestPartResultArray results;
|
---|
1133 | {
|
---|
1134 | // Tests, that the deprecated constructor still works.
|
---|
1135 | ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter reporter(&results);
|
---|
1136 | AddFailure(NONFATAL_FAILURE);
|
---|
1137 | }
|
---|
1138 | EXPECT_EQ(1, results.size());
|
---|
1139 | }
|
---|
1140 |
|
---|
1141 | #if GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE
|
---|
1142 |
|
---|
1143 | class ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterWithThreadsTest
|
---|
1144 | : public ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterTest {
|
---|
1145 | protected:
|
---|
1146 | static void AddFailureInOtherThread(FailureMode failure) {
|
---|
1147 | ThreadWithParam<FailureMode> thread(&AddFailure, failure, NULL);
|
---|
1148 | thread.Join();
|
---|
1149 | }
|
---|
1150 | };
|
---|
1151 |
|
---|
1152 | TEST_F(ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterWithThreadsTest,
|
---|
1153 | InterceptsTestFailuresInAllThreads) {
|
---|
1154 | TestPartResultArray results;
|
---|
1155 | {
|
---|
1156 | ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter reporter(
|
---|
1157 | ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::INTERCEPT_ALL_THREADS, &results);
|
---|
1158 | AddFailure(NONFATAL_FAILURE);
|
---|
1159 | AddFailure(FATAL_FAILURE);
|
---|
1160 | AddFailureInOtherThread(NONFATAL_FAILURE);
|
---|
1161 | AddFailureInOtherThread(FATAL_FAILURE);
|
---|
1162 | }
|
---|
1163 |
|
---|
1164 | EXPECT_EQ(4, results.size());
|
---|
1165 | EXPECT_TRUE(results.GetTestPartResult(0).nonfatally_failed());
|
---|
1166 | EXPECT_TRUE(results.GetTestPartResult(1).fatally_failed());
|
---|
1167 | EXPECT_TRUE(results.GetTestPartResult(2).nonfatally_failed());
|
---|
1168 | EXPECT_TRUE(results.GetTestPartResult(3).fatally_failed());
|
---|
1169 | }
|
---|
1170 |
|
---|
1171 | #endif // GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE
|
---|
1172 |
|
---|
1173 | // Tests EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE{,ON_ALL_THREADS}. Makes sure that they
|
---|
1174 | // work even if the failure is generated in a called function rather than
|
---|
1175 | // the current context.
|
---|
1176 |
|
---|
1177 | typedef ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterTest ExpectFatalFailureTest;
|
---|
1178 |
|
---|
1179 | TEST_F(ExpectFatalFailureTest, CatchesFatalFaliure) {
|
---|
1180 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(AddFatalFailure(), "Expected fatal failure.");
|
---|
1181 | }
|
---|
1182 |
|
---|
1183 | #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
|
---|
1184 | TEST_F(ExpectFatalFailureTest, AcceptsStringObject) {
|
---|
1185 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(AddFatalFailure(), ::string("Expected fatal failure."));
|
---|
1186 | }
|
---|
1187 | #endif
|
---|
1188 |
|
---|
1189 | TEST_F(ExpectFatalFailureTest, AcceptsStdStringObject) {
|
---|
1190 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(AddFatalFailure(),
|
---|
1191 | ::std::string("Expected fatal failure."));
|
---|
1192 | }
|
---|
1193 |
|
---|
1194 | TEST_F(ExpectFatalFailureTest, CatchesFatalFailureOnAllThreads) {
|
---|
1195 | // We have another test below to verify that the macro catches fatal
|
---|
1196 | // failures generated on another thread.
|
---|
1197 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(AddFatalFailure(),
|
---|
1198 | "Expected fatal failure.");
|
---|
1199 | }
|
---|
1200 |
|
---|
1201 | #ifdef __BORLANDC__
|
---|
1202 | // Silences warnings: "Condition is always true"
|
---|
1203 | # pragma option push -w-ccc
|
---|
1204 | #endif
|
---|
1205 |
|
---|
1206 | // Tests that EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE() can be used in a non-void
|
---|
1207 | // function even when the statement in it contains ASSERT_*.
|
---|
1208 |
|
---|
1209 | int NonVoidFunction() {
|
---|
1210 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_TRUE(false), "");
|
---|
1211 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(FAIL(), "");
|
---|
1212 | return 0;
|
---|
1213 | }
|
---|
1214 |
|
---|
1215 | TEST_F(ExpectFatalFailureTest, CanBeUsedInNonVoidFunction) {
|
---|
1216 | NonVoidFunction();
|
---|
1217 | }
|
---|
1218 |
|
---|
1219 | // Tests that EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(statement, ...) doesn't abort the
|
---|
1220 | // current function even though 'statement' generates a fatal failure.
|
---|
1221 |
|
---|
1222 | void DoesNotAbortHelper(bool* aborted) {
|
---|
1223 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_TRUE(false), "");
|
---|
1224 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(FAIL(), "");
|
---|
1225 |
|
---|
1226 | *aborted = false;
|
---|
1227 | }
|
---|
1228 |
|
---|
1229 | #ifdef __BORLANDC__
|
---|
1230 | // Restores warnings after previous "#pragma option push" suppressed them.
|
---|
1231 | # pragma option pop
|
---|
1232 | #endif
|
---|
1233 |
|
---|
1234 | TEST_F(ExpectFatalFailureTest, DoesNotAbort) {
|
---|
1235 | bool aborted = true;
|
---|
1236 | DoesNotAbortHelper(&aborted);
|
---|
1237 | EXPECT_FALSE(aborted);
|
---|
1238 | }
|
---|
1239 |
|
---|
1240 | // Tests that the EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE{,_ON_ALL_THREADS} accepts a
|
---|
1241 | // statement that contains a macro which expands to code containing an
|
---|
1242 | // unprotected comma.
|
---|
1243 |
|
---|
1244 | static int global_var = 0;
|
---|
1245 | #define GTEST_USE_UNPROTECTED_COMMA_ global_var++, global_var++
|
---|
1246 |
|
---|
1247 | TEST_F(ExpectFatalFailureTest, AcceptsMacroThatExpandsToUnprotectedComma) {
|
---|
1248 | #ifndef __BORLANDC__
|
---|
1249 | // ICE's in C++Builder.
|
---|
1250 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({
|
---|
1251 | GTEST_USE_UNPROTECTED_COMMA_;
|
---|
1252 | AddFatalFailure();
|
---|
1253 | }, "");
|
---|
1254 | #endif
|
---|
1255 |
|
---|
1256 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS({
|
---|
1257 | GTEST_USE_UNPROTECTED_COMMA_;
|
---|
1258 | AddFatalFailure();
|
---|
1259 | }, "");
|
---|
1260 | }
|
---|
1261 |
|
---|
1262 | // Tests EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE{,ON_ALL_THREADS}.
|
---|
1263 |
|
---|
1264 | typedef ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterTest ExpectNonfatalFailureTest;
|
---|
1265 |
|
---|
1266 | TEST_F(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, CatchesNonfatalFailure) {
|
---|
1267 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(AddNonfatalFailure(),
|
---|
1268 | "Expected non-fatal failure.");
|
---|
1269 | }
|
---|
1270 |
|
---|
1271 | #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
|
---|
1272 | TEST_F(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, AcceptsStringObject) {
|
---|
1273 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(AddNonfatalFailure(),
|
---|
1274 | ::string("Expected non-fatal failure."));
|
---|
1275 | }
|
---|
1276 | #endif
|
---|
1277 |
|
---|
1278 | TEST_F(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, AcceptsStdStringObject) {
|
---|
1279 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(AddNonfatalFailure(),
|
---|
1280 | ::std::string("Expected non-fatal failure."));
|
---|
1281 | }
|
---|
1282 |
|
---|
1283 | TEST_F(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, CatchesNonfatalFailureOnAllThreads) {
|
---|
1284 | // We have another test below to verify that the macro catches
|
---|
1285 | // non-fatal failures generated on another thread.
|
---|
1286 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(AddNonfatalFailure(),
|
---|
1287 | "Expected non-fatal failure.");
|
---|
1288 | }
|
---|
1289 |
|
---|
1290 | // Tests that the EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE{,_ON_ALL_THREADS} accepts a
|
---|
1291 | // statement that contains a macro which expands to code containing an
|
---|
1292 | // unprotected comma.
|
---|
1293 | TEST_F(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, AcceptsMacroThatExpandsToUnprotectedComma) {
|
---|
1294 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({
|
---|
1295 | GTEST_USE_UNPROTECTED_COMMA_;
|
---|
1296 | AddNonfatalFailure();
|
---|
1297 | }, "");
|
---|
1298 |
|
---|
1299 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS({
|
---|
1300 | GTEST_USE_UNPROTECTED_COMMA_;
|
---|
1301 | AddNonfatalFailure();
|
---|
1302 | }, "");
|
---|
1303 | }
|
---|
1304 |
|
---|
1305 | #if GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE
|
---|
1306 |
|
---|
1307 | typedef ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterWithThreadsTest
|
---|
1308 | ExpectFailureWithThreadsTest;
|
---|
1309 |
|
---|
1310 | TEST_F(ExpectFailureWithThreadsTest, ExpectFatalFailureOnAllThreads) {
|
---|
1311 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(AddFailureInOtherThread(FATAL_FAILURE),
|
---|
1312 | "Expected fatal failure.");
|
---|
1313 | }
|
---|
1314 |
|
---|
1315 | TEST_F(ExpectFailureWithThreadsTest, ExpectNonFatalFailureOnAllThreads) {
|
---|
1316 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(
|
---|
1317 | AddFailureInOtherThread(NONFATAL_FAILURE), "Expected non-fatal failure.");
|
---|
1318 | }
|
---|
1319 |
|
---|
1320 | #endif // GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE
|
---|
1321 |
|
---|
1322 | // Tests the TestProperty class.
|
---|
1323 |
|
---|
1324 | TEST(TestPropertyTest, ConstructorWorks) {
|
---|
1325 | const TestProperty property("key", "value");
|
---|
1326 | EXPECT_STREQ("key", property.key());
|
---|
1327 | EXPECT_STREQ("value", property.value());
|
---|
1328 | }
|
---|
1329 |
|
---|
1330 | TEST(TestPropertyTest, SetValue) {
|
---|
1331 | TestProperty property("key", "value_1");
|
---|
1332 | EXPECT_STREQ("key", property.key());
|
---|
1333 | property.SetValue("value_2");
|
---|
1334 | EXPECT_STREQ("key", property.key());
|
---|
1335 | EXPECT_STREQ("value_2", property.value());
|
---|
1336 | }
|
---|
1337 |
|
---|
1338 | // Tests the TestResult class
|
---|
1339 |
|
---|
1340 | // The test fixture for testing TestResult.
|
---|
1341 | class TestResultTest : public Test {
|
---|
1342 | protected:
|
---|
1343 | typedef std::vector<TestPartResult> TPRVector;
|
---|
1344 |
|
---|
1345 | // We make use of 2 TestPartResult objects,
|
---|
1346 | TestPartResult * pr1, * pr2;
|
---|
1347 |
|
---|
1348 | // ... and 3 TestResult objects.
|
---|
1349 | TestResult * r0, * r1, * r2;
|
---|
1350 |
|
---|
1351 | virtual void SetUp() {
|
---|
1352 | // pr1 is for success.
|
---|
1353 | pr1 = new TestPartResult(TestPartResult::kSuccess,
|
---|
1354 | "foo/bar.cc",
|
---|
1355 | 10,
|
---|
1356 | "Success!");
|
---|
1357 |
|
---|
1358 | // pr2 is for fatal failure.
|
---|
1359 | pr2 = new TestPartResult(TestPartResult::kFatalFailure,
|
---|
1360 | "foo/bar.cc",
|
---|
1361 | -1, // This line number means "unknown"
|
---|
1362 | "Failure!");
|
---|
1363 |
|
---|
1364 | // Creates the TestResult objects.
|
---|
1365 | r0 = new TestResult();
|
---|
1366 | r1 = new TestResult();
|
---|
1367 | r2 = new TestResult();
|
---|
1368 |
|
---|
1369 | // In order to test TestResult, we need to modify its internal
|
---|
1370 | // state, in particular the TestPartResult vector it holds.
|
---|
1371 | // test_part_results() returns a const reference to this vector.
|
---|
1372 | // We cast it to a non-const object s.t. it can be modified (yes,
|
---|
1373 | // this is a hack).
|
---|
1374 | TPRVector* results1 = const_cast<TPRVector*>(
|
---|
1375 | &TestResultAccessor::test_part_results(*r1));
|
---|
1376 | TPRVector* results2 = const_cast<TPRVector*>(
|
---|
1377 | &TestResultAccessor::test_part_results(*r2));
|
---|
1378 |
|
---|
1379 | // r0 is an empty TestResult.
|
---|
1380 |
|
---|
1381 | // r1 contains a single SUCCESS TestPartResult.
|
---|
1382 | results1->push_back(*pr1);
|
---|
1383 |
|
---|
1384 | // r2 contains a SUCCESS, and a FAILURE.
|
---|
1385 | results2->push_back(*pr1);
|
---|
1386 | results2->push_back(*pr2);
|
---|
1387 | }
|
---|
1388 |
|
---|
1389 | virtual void TearDown() {
|
---|
1390 | delete pr1;
|
---|
1391 | delete pr2;
|
---|
1392 |
|
---|
1393 | delete r0;
|
---|
1394 | delete r1;
|
---|
1395 | delete r2;
|
---|
1396 | }
|
---|
1397 |
|
---|
1398 | // Helper that compares two two TestPartResults.
|
---|
1399 | static void CompareTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& expected,
|
---|
1400 | const TestPartResult& actual) {
|
---|
1401 | EXPECT_EQ(expected.type(), actual.type());
|
---|
1402 | EXPECT_STREQ(expected.file_name(), actual.file_name());
|
---|
1403 | EXPECT_EQ(expected.line_number(), actual.line_number());
|
---|
1404 | EXPECT_STREQ(expected.summary(), actual.summary());
|
---|
1405 | EXPECT_STREQ(expected.message(), actual.message());
|
---|
1406 | EXPECT_EQ(expected.passed(), actual.passed());
|
---|
1407 | EXPECT_EQ(expected.failed(), actual.failed());
|
---|
1408 | EXPECT_EQ(expected.nonfatally_failed(), actual.nonfatally_failed());
|
---|
1409 | EXPECT_EQ(expected.fatally_failed(), actual.fatally_failed());
|
---|
1410 | }
|
---|
1411 | };
|
---|
1412 |
|
---|
1413 | // Tests TestResult::total_part_count().
|
---|
1414 | TEST_F(TestResultTest, total_part_count) {
|
---|
1415 | ASSERT_EQ(0, r0->total_part_count());
|
---|
1416 | ASSERT_EQ(1, r1->total_part_count());
|
---|
1417 | ASSERT_EQ(2, r2->total_part_count());
|
---|
1418 | }
|
---|
1419 |
|
---|
1420 | // Tests TestResult::Passed().
|
---|
1421 | TEST_F(TestResultTest, Passed) {
|
---|
1422 | ASSERT_TRUE(r0->Passed());
|
---|
1423 | ASSERT_TRUE(r1->Passed());
|
---|
1424 | ASSERT_FALSE(r2->Passed());
|
---|
1425 | }
|
---|
1426 |
|
---|
1427 | // Tests TestResult::Failed().
|
---|
1428 | TEST_F(TestResultTest, Failed) {
|
---|
1429 | ASSERT_FALSE(r0->Failed());
|
---|
1430 | ASSERT_FALSE(r1->Failed());
|
---|
1431 | ASSERT_TRUE(r2->Failed());
|
---|
1432 | }
|
---|
1433 |
|
---|
1434 | // Tests TestResult::GetTestPartResult().
|
---|
1435 |
|
---|
1436 | typedef TestResultTest TestResultDeathTest;
|
---|
1437 |
|
---|
1438 | TEST_F(TestResultDeathTest, GetTestPartResult) {
|
---|
1439 | CompareTestPartResult(*pr1, r2->GetTestPartResult(0));
|
---|
1440 | CompareTestPartResult(*pr2, r2->GetTestPartResult(1));
|
---|
1441 | EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(r2->GetTestPartResult(2), "");
|
---|
1442 | EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(r2->GetTestPartResult(-1), "");
|
---|
1443 | }
|
---|
1444 |
|
---|
1445 | // Tests TestResult has no properties when none are added.
|
---|
1446 | TEST(TestResultPropertyTest, NoPropertiesFoundWhenNoneAreAdded) {
|
---|
1447 | TestResult test_result;
|
---|
1448 | ASSERT_EQ(0, test_result.test_property_count());
|
---|
1449 | }
|
---|
1450 |
|
---|
1451 | // Tests TestResult has the expected property when added.
|
---|
1452 | TEST(TestResultPropertyTest, OnePropertyFoundWhenAdded) {
|
---|
1453 | TestResult test_result;
|
---|
1454 | TestProperty property("key_1", "1");
|
---|
1455 | TestResultAccessor::RecordProperty(&test_result, "testcase", property);
|
---|
1456 | ASSERT_EQ(1, test_result.test_property_count());
|
---|
1457 | const TestProperty& actual_property = test_result.GetTestProperty(0);
|
---|
1458 | EXPECT_STREQ("key_1", actual_property.key());
|
---|
1459 | EXPECT_STREQ("1", actual_property.value());
|
---|
1460 | }
|
---|
1461 |
|
---|
1462 | // Tests TestResult has multiple properties when added.
|
---|
1463 | TEST(TestResultPropertyTest, MultiplePropertiesFoundWhenAdded) {
|
---|
1464 | TestResult test_result;
|
---|
1465 | TestProperty property_1("key_1", "1");
|
---|
1466 | TestProperty property_2("key_2", "2");
|
---|
1467 | TestResultAccessor::RecordProperty(&test_result, "testcase", property_1);
|
---|
1468 | TestResultAccessor::RecordProperty(&test_result, "testcase", property_2);
|
---|
1469 | ASSERT_EQ(2, test_result.test_property_count());
|
---|
1470 | const TestProperty& actual_property_1 = test_result.GetTestProperty(0);
|
---|
1471 | EXPECT_STREQ("key_1", actual_property_1.key());
|
---|
1472 | EXPECT_STREQ("1", actual_property_1.value());
|
---|
1473 |
|
---|
1474 | const TestProperty& actual_property_2 = test_result.GetTestProperty(1);
|
---|
1475 | EXPECT_STREQ("key_2", actual_property_2.key());
|
---|
1476 | EXPECT_STREQ("2", actual_property_2.value());
|
---|
1477 | }
|
---|
1478 |
|
---|
1479 | // Tests TestResult::RecordProperty() overrides values for duplicate keys.
|
---|
1480 | TEST(TestResultPropertyTest, OverridesValuesForDuplicateKeys) {
|
---|
1481 | TestResult test_result;
|
---|
1482 | TestProperty property_1_1("key_1", "1");
|
---|
1483 | TestProperty property_2_1("key_2", "2");
|
---|
1484 | TestProperty property_1_2("key_1", "12");
|
---|
1485 | TestProperty property_2_2("key_2", "22");
|
---|
1486 | TestResultAccessor::RecordProperty(&test_result, "testcase", property_1_1);
|
---|
1487 | TestResultAccessor::RecordProperty(&test_result, "testcase", property_2_1);
|
---|
1488 | TestResultAccessor::RecordProperty(&test_result, "testcase", property_1_2);
|
---|
1489 | TestResultAccessor::RecordProperty(&test_result, "testcase", property_2_2);
|
---|
1490 |
|
---|
1491 | ASSERT_EQ(2, test_result.test_property_count());
|
---|
1492 | const TestProperty& actual_property_1 = test_result.GetTestProperty(0);
|
---|
1493 | EXPECT_STREQ("key_1", actual_property_1.key());
|
---|
1494 | EXPECT_STREQ("12", actual_property_1.value());
|
---|
1495 |
|
---|
1496 | const TestProperty& actual_property_2 = test_result.GetTestProperty(1);
|
---|
1497 | EXPECT_STREQ("key_2", actual_property_2.key());
|
---|
1498 | EXPECT_STREQ("22", actual_property_2.value());
|
---|
1499 | }
|
---|
1500 |
|
---|
1501 | // Tests TestResult::GetTestProperty().
|
---|
1502 | TEST(TestResultPropertyTest, GetTestProperty) {
|
---|
1503 | TestResult test_result;
|
---|
1504 | TestProperty property_1("key_1", "1");
|
---|
1505 | TestProperty property_2("key_2", "2");
|
---|
1506 | TestProperty property_3("key_3", "3");
|
---|
1507 | TestResultAccessor::RecordProperty(&test_result, "testcase", property_1);
|
---|
1508 | TestResultAccessor::RecordProperty(&test_result, "testcase", property_2);
|
---|
1509 | TestResultAccessor::RecordProperty(&test_result, "testcase", property_3);
|
---|
1510 |
|
---|
1511 | const TestProperty& fetched_property_1 = test_result.GetTestProperty(0);
|
---|
1512 | const TestProperty& fetched_property_2 = test_result.GetTestProperty(1);
|
---|
1513 | const TestProperty& fetched_property_3 = test_result.GetTestProperty(2);
|
---|
1514 |
|
---|
1515 | EXPECT_STREQ("key_1", fetched_property_1.key());
|
---|
1516 | EXPECT_STREQ("1", fetched_property_1.value());
|
---|
1517 |
|
---|
1518 | EXPECT_STREQ("key_2", fetched_property_2.key());
|
---|
1519 | EXPECT_STREQ("2", fetched_property_2.value());
|
---|
1520 |
|
---|
1521 | EXPECT_STREQ("key_3", fetched_property_3.key());
|
---|
1522 | EXPECT_STREQ("3", fetched_property_3.value());
|
---|
1523 |
|
---|
1524 | EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(test_result.GetTestProperty(3), "");
|
---|
1525 | EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(test_result.GetTestProperty(-1), "");
|
---|
1526 | }
|
---|
1527 |
|
---|
1528 | // Tests that GTestFlagSaver works on Windows and Mac.
|
---|
1529 |
|
---|
1530 | class GTestFlagSaverTest : public Test {
|
---|
1531 | protected:
|
---|
1532 | // Saves the Google Test flags such that we can restore them later, and
|
---|
1533 | // then sets them to their default values. This will be called
|
---|
1534 | // before the first test in this test case is run.
|
---|
1535 | static void SetUpTestCase() {
|
---|
1536 | saver_ = new GTestFlagSaver;
|
---|
1537 |
|
---|
1538 | GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests) = false;
|
---|
1539 | GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure) = false;
|
---|
1540 | GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions) = false;
|
---|
1541 | GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork) = false;
|
---|
1542 | GTEST_FLAG(color) = "auto";
|
---|
1543 | GTEST_FLAG(filter) = "";
|
---|
1544 | GTEST_FLAG(list_tests) = false;
|
---|
1545 | GTEST_FLAG(output) = "";
|
---|
1546 | GTEST_FLAG(print_time) = true;
|
---|
1547 | GTEST_FLAG(random_seed) = 0;
|
---|
1548 | GTEST_FLAG(repeat) = 1;
|
---|
1549 | GTEST_FLAG(shuffle) = false;
|
---|
1550 | GTEST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth) = kMaxStackTraceDepth;
|
---|
1551 | GTEST_FLAG(stream_result_to) = "";
|
---|
1552 | GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure) = false;
|
---|
1553 | }
|
---|
1554 |
|
---|
1555 | // Restores the Google Test flags that the tests have modified. This will
|
---|
1556 | // be called after the last test in this test case is run.
|
---|
1557 | static void TearDownTestCase() {
|
---|
1558 | delete saver_;
|
---|
1559 | saver_ = NULL;
|
---|
1560 | }
|
---|
1561 |
|
---|
1562 | // Verifies that the Google Test flags have their default values, and then
|
---|
1563 | // modifies each of them.
|
---|
1564 | void VerifyAndModifyFlags() {
|
---|
1565 | EXPECT_FALSE(GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests));
|
---|
1566 | EXPECT_FALSE(GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure));
|
---|
1567 | EXPECT_FALSE(GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions));
|
---|
1568 | EXPECT_STREQ("auto", GTEST_FLAG(color).c_str());
|
---|
1569 | EXPECT_FALSE(GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork));
|
---|
1570 | EXPECT_STREQ("", GTEST_FLAG(filter).c_str());
|
---|
1571 | EXPECT_FALSE(GTEST_FLAG(list_tests));
|
---|
1572 | EXPECT_STREQ("", GTEST_FLAG(output).c_str());
|
---|
1573 | EXPECT_TRUE(GTEST_FLAG(print_time));
|
---|
1574 | EXPECT_EQ(0, GTEST_FLAG(random_seed));
|
---|
1575 | EXPECT_EQ(1, GTEST_FLAG(repeat));
|
---|
1576 | EXPECT_FALSE(GTEST_FLAG(shuffle));
|
---|
1577 | EXPECT_EQ(kMaxStackTraceDepth, GTEST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth));
|
---|
1578 | EXPECT_STREQ("", GTEST_FLAG(stream_result_to).c_str());
|
---|
1579 | EXPECT_FALSE(GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure));
|
---|
1580 |
|
---|
1581 | GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests) = true;
|
---|
1582 | GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure) = true;
|
---|
1583 | GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions) = true;
|
---|
1584 | GTEST_FLAG(color) = "no";
|
---|
1585 | GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork) = true;
|
---|
1586 | GTEST_FLAG(filter) = "abc";
|
---|
1587 | GTEST_FLAG(list_tests) = true;
|
---|
1588 | GTEST_FLAG(output) = "xml:foo.xml";
|
---|
1589 | GTEST_FLAG(print_time) = false;
|
---|
1590 | GTEST_FLAG(random_seed) = 1;
|
---|
1591 | GTEST_FLAG(repeat) = 100;
|
---|
1592 | GTEST_FLAG(shuffle) = true;
|
---|
1593 | GTEST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth) = 1;
|
---|
1594 | GTEST_FLAG(stream_result_to) = "localhost:1234";
|
---|
1595 | GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure) = true;
|
---|
1596 | }
|
---|
1597 |
|
---|
1598 | private:
|
---|
1599 | // For saving Google Test flags during this test case.
|
---|
1600 | static GTestFlagSaver* saver_;
|
---|
1601 | };
|
---|
1602 |
|
---|
1603 | GTestFlagSaver* GTestFlagSaverTest::saver_ = NULL;
|
---|
1604 |
|
---|
1605 | // Google Test doesn't guarantee the order of tests. The following two
|
---|
1606 | // tests are designed to work regardless of their order.
|
---|
1607 |
|
---|
1608 | // Modifies the Google Test flags in the test body.
|
---|
1609 | TEST_F(GTestFlagSaverTest, ModifyGTestFlags) {
|
---|
1610 | VerifyAndModifyFlags();
|
---|
1611 | }
|
---|
1612 |
|
---|
1613 | // Verifies that the Google Test flags in the body of the previous test were
|
---|
1614 | // restored to their original values.
|
---|
1615 | TEST_F(GTestFlagSaverTest, VerifyGTestFlags) {
|
---|
1616 | VerifyAndModifyFlags();
|
---|
1617 | }
|
---|
1618 |
|
---|
1619 | // Sets an environment variable with the given name to the given
|
---|
1620 | // value. If the value argument is "", unsets the environment
|
---|
1621 | // variable. The caller must ensure that both arguments are not NULL.
|
---|
1622 | static void SetEnv(const char* name, const char* value) {
|
---|
1623 | #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
|
---|
1624 | // Environment variables are not supported on Windows CE.
|
---|
1625 | return;
|
---|
1626 | #elif defined(__BORLANDC__) || defined(__SunOS_5_8) || defined(__SunOS_5_9)
|
---|
1627 | // C++Builder's putenv only stores a pointer to its parameter; we have to
|
---|
1628 | // ensure that the string remains valid as long as it might be needed.
|
---|
1629 | // We use an std::map to do so.
|
---|
1630 | static std::map<std::string, std::string*> added_env;
|
---|
1631 |
|
---|
1632 | // Because putenv stores a pointer to the string buffer, we can't delete the
|
---|
1633 | // previous string (if present) until after it's replaced.
|
---|
1634 | std::string *prev_env = NULL;
|
---|
1635 | if (added_env.find(name) != added_env.end()) {
|
---|
1636 | prev_env = added_env[name];
|
---|
1637 | }
|
---|
1638 | added_env[name] = new std::string(
|
---|
1639 | (Message() << name << "=" << value).GetString());
|
---|
1640 |
|
---|
1641 | // The standard signature of putenv accepts a 'char*' argument. Other
|
---|
1642 | // implementations, like C++Builder's, accept a 'const char*'.
|
---|
1643 | // We cast away the 'const' since that would work for both variants.
|
---|
1644 | putenv(const_cast<char*>(added_env[name]->c_str()));
|
---|
1645 | delete prev_env;
|
---|
1646 | #elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS // If we are on Windows proper.
|
---|
1647 | _putenv((Message() << name << "=" << value).GetString().c_str());
|
---|
1648 | #else
|
---|
1649 | if (*value == '\0') {
|
---|
1650 | unsetenv(name);
|
---|
1651 | } else {
|
---|
1652 | setenv(name, value, 1);
|
---|
1653 | }
|
---|
1654 | #endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
|
---|
1655 | }
|
---|
1656 |
|
---|
1657 | #if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
|
---|
1658 | // Environment variables are not supported on Windows CE.
|
---|
1659 |
|
---|
1660 | using testing::internal::Int32FromGTestEnv;
|
---|
1661 |
|
---|
1662 | // Tests Int32FromGTestEnv().
|
---|
1663 |
|
---|
1664 | // Tests that Int32FromGTestEnv() returns the default value when the
|
---|
1665 | // environment variable is not set.
|
---|
1666 | TEST(Int32FromGTestEnvTest, ReturnsDefaultWhenVariableIsNotSet) {
|
---|
1667 | SetEnv(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "TEMP", "");
|
---|
1668 | EXPECT_EQ(10, Int32FromGTestEnv("temp", 10));
|
---|
1669 | }
|
---|
1670 |
|
---|
1671 | // Tests that Int32FromGTestEnv() returns the default value when the
|
---|
1672 | // environment variable overflows as an Int32.
|
---|
1673 | TEST(Int32FromGTestEnvTest, ReturnsDefaultWhenValueOverflows) {
|
---|
1674 | printf("(expecting 2 warnings)\n");
|
---|
1675 |
|
---|
1676 | SetEnv(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "TEMP", "12345678987654321");
|
---|
1677 | EXPECT_EQ(20, Int32FromGTestEnv("temp", 20));
|
---|
1678 |
|
---|
1679 | SetEnv(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "TEMP", "-12345678987654321");
|
---|
1680 | EXPECT_EQ(30, Int32FromGTestEnv("temp", 30));
|
---|
1681 | }
|
---|
1682 |
|
---|
1683 | // Tests that Int32FromGTestEnv() returns the default value when the
|
---|
1684 | // environment variable does not represent a valid decimal integer.
|
---|
1685 | TEST(Int32FromGTestEnvTest, ReturnsDefaultWhenValueIsInvalid) {
|
---|
1686 | printf("(expecting 2 warnings)\n");
|
---|
1687 |
|
---|
1688 | SetEnv(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "TEMP", "A1");
|
---|
1689 | EXPECT_EQ(40, Int32FromGTestEnv("temp", 40));
|
---|
1690 |
|
---|
1691 | SetEnv(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "TEMP", "12X");
|
---|
1692 | EXPECT_EQ(50, Int32FromGTestEnv("temp", 50));
|
---|
1693 | }
|
---|
1694 |
|
---|
1695 | // Tests that Int32FromGTestEnv() parses and returns the value of the
|
---|
1696 | // environment variable when it represents a valid decimal integer in
|
---|
1697 | // the range of an Int32.
|
---|
1698 | TEST(Int32FromGTestEnvTest, ParsesAndReturnsValidValue) {
|
---|
1699 | SetEnv(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "TEMP", "123");
|
---|
1700 | EXPECT_EQ(123, Int32FromGTestEnv("temp", 0));
|
---|
1701 |
|
---|
1702 | SetEnv(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "TEMP", "-321");
|
---|
1703 | EXPECT_EQ(-321, Int32FromGTestEnv("temp", 0));
|
---|
1704 | }
|
---|
1705 | #endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
|
---|
1706 |
|
---|
1707 | // Tests ParseInt32Flag().
|
---|
1708 |
|
---|
1709 | // Tests that ParseInt32Flag() returns false and doesn't change the
|
---|
1710 | // output value when the flag has wrong format
|
---|
1711 | TEST(ParseInt32FlagTest, ReturnsFalseForInvalidFlag) {
|
---|
1712 | Int32 value = 123;
|
---|
1713 | EXPECT_FALSE(ParseInt32Flag("--a=100", "b", &value));
|
---|
1714 | EXPECT_EQ(123, value);
|
---|
1715 |
|
---|
1716 | EXPECT_FALSE(ParseInt32Flag("a=100", "a", &value));
|
---|
1717 | EXPECT_EQ(123, value);
|
---|
1718 | }
|
---|
1719 |
|
---|
1720 | // Tests that ParseInt32Flag() returns false and doesn't change the
|
---|
1721 | // output value when the flag overflows as an Int32.
|
---|
1722 | TEST(ParseInt32FlagTest, ReturnsDefaultWhenValueOverflows) {
|
---|
1723 | printf("(expecting 2 warnings)\n");
|
---|
1724 |
|
---|
1725 | Int32 value = 123;
|
---|
1726 | EXPECT_FALSE(ParseInt32Flag("--abc=12345678987654321", "abc", &value));
|
---|
1727 | EXPECT_EQ(123, value);
|
---|
1728 |
|
---|
1729 | EXPECT_FALSE(ParseInt32Flag("--abc=-12345678987654321", "abc", &value));
|
---|
1730 | EXPECT_EQ(123, value);
|
---|
1731 | }
|
---|
1732 |
|
---|
1733 | // Tests that ParseInt32Flag() returns false and doesn't change the
|
---|
1734 | // output value when the flag does not represent a valid decimal
|
---|
1735 | // integer.
|
---|
1736 | TEST(ParseInt32FlagTest, ReturnsDefaultWhenValueIsInvalid) {
|
---|
1737 | printf("(expecting 2 warnings)\n");
|
---|
1738 |
|
---|
1739 | Int32 value = 123;
|
---|
1740 | EXPECT_FALSE(ParseInt32Flag("--abc=A1", "abc", &value));
|
---|
1741 | EXPECT_EQ(123, value);
|
---|
1742 |
|
---|
1743 | EXPECT_FALSE(ParseInt32Flag("--abc=12X", "abc", &value));
|
---|
1744 | EXPECT_EQ(123, value);
|
---|
1745 | }
|
---|
1746 |
|
---|
1747 | // Tests that ParseInt32Flag() parses the value of the flag and
|
---|
1748 | // returns true when the flag represents a valid decimal integer in
|
---|
1749 | // the range of an Int32.
|
---|
1750 | TEST(ParseInt32FlagTest, ParsesAndReturnsValidValue) {
|
---|
1751 | Int32 value = 123;
|
---|
1752 | EXPECT_TRUE(ParseInt32Flag("--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "abc=456", "abc", &value));
|
---|
1753 | EXPECT_EQ(456, value);
|
---|
1754 |
|
---|
1755 | EXPECT_TRUE(ParseInt32Flag("--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "abc=-789",
|
---|
1756 | "abc", &value));
|
---|
1757 | EXPECT_EQ(-789, value);
|
---|
1758 | }
|
---|
1759 |
|
---|
1760 | // Tests that Int32FromEnvOrDie() parses the value of the var or
|
---|
1761 | // returns the correct default.
|
---|
1762 | // Environment variables are not supported on Windows CE.
|
---|
1763 | #if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
|
---|
1764 | TEST(Int32FromEnvOrDieTest, ParsesAndReturnsValidValue) {
|
---|
1765 | EXPECT_EQ(333, Int32FromEnvOrDie(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "UnsetVar", 333));
|
---|
1766 | SetEnv(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "UnsetVar", "123");
|
---|
1767 | EXPECT_EQ(123, Int32FromEnvOrDie(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "UnsetVar", 333));
|
---|
1768 | SetEnv(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "UnsetVar", "-123");
|
---|
1769 | EXPECT_EQ(-123, Int32FromEnvOrDie(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "UnsetVar", 333));
|
---|
1770 | }
|
---|
1771 | #endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
|
---|
1772 |
|
---|
1773 | // Tests that Int32FromEnvOrDie() aborts with an error message
|
---|
1774 | // if the variable is not an Int32.
|
---|
1775 | TEST(Int32FromEnvOrDieDeathTest, AbortsOnFailure) {
|
---|
1776 | SetEnv(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "VAR", "xxx");
|
---|
1777 | EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(
|
---|
1778 | Int32FromEnvOrDie(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "VAR", 123),
|
---|
1779 | ".*");
|
---|
1780 | }
|
---|
1781 |
|
---|
1782 | // Tests that Int32FromEnvOrDie() aborts with an error message
|
---|
1783 | // if the variable cannot be represnted by an Int32.
|
---|
1784 | TEST(Int32FromEnvOrDieDeathTest, AbortsOnInt32Overflow) {
|
---|
1785 | SetEnv(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "VAR", "1234567891234567891234");
|
---|
1786 | EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(
|
---|
1787 | Int32FromEnvOrDie(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "VAR", 123),
|
---|
1788 | ".*");
|
---|
1789 | }
|
---|
1790 |
|
---|
1791 | // Tests that ShouldRunTestOnShard() selects all tests
|
---|
1792 | // where there is 1 shard.
|
---|
1793 | TEST(ShouldRunTestOnShardTest, IsPartitionWhenThereIsOneShard) {
|
---|
1794 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldRunTestOnShard(1, 0, 0));
|
---|
1795 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldRunTestOnShard(1, 0, 1));
|
---|
1796 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldRunTestOnShard(1, 0, 2));
|
---|
1797 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldRunTestOnShard(1, 0, 3));
|
---|
1798 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldRunTestOnShard(1, 0, 4));
|
---|
1799 | }
|
---|
1800 |
|
---|
1801 | class ShouldShardTest : public testing::Test {
|
---|
1802 | protected:
|
---|
1803 | virtual void SetUp() {
|
---|
1804 | index_var_ = GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "INDEX";
|
---|
1805 | total_var_ = GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "TOTAL";
|
---|
1806 | }
|
---|
1807 |
|
---|
1808 | virtual void TearDown() {
|
---|
1809 | SetEnv(index_var_, "");
|
---|
1810 | SetEnv(total_var_, "");
|
---|
1811 | }
|
---|
1812 |
|
---|
1813 | const char* index_var_;
|
---|
1814 | const char* total_var_;
|
---|
1815 | };
|
---|
1816 |
|
---|
1817 | // Tests that sharding is disabled if neither of the environment variables
|
---|
1818 | // are set.
|
---|
1819 | TEST_F(ShouldShardTest, ReturnsFalseWhenNeitherEnvVarIsSet) {
|
---|
1820 | SetEnv(index_var_, "");
|
---|
1821 | SetEnv(total_var_, "");
|
---|
1822 |
|
---|
1823 | EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, false));
|
---|
1824 | EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, true));
|
---|
1825 | }
|
---|
1826 |
|
---|
1827 | // Tests that sharding is not enabled if total_shards == 1.
|
---|
1828 | TEST_F(ShouldShardTest, ReturnsFalseWhenTotalShardIsOne) {
|
---|
1829 | SetEnv(index_var_, "0");
|
---|
1830 | SetEnv(total_var_, "1");
|
---|
1831 | EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, false));
|
---|
1832 | EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, true));
|
---|
1833 | }
|
---|
1834 |
|
---|
1835 | // Tests that sharding is enabled if total_shards > 1 and
|
---|
1836 | // we are not in a death test subprocess.
|
---|
1837 | // Environment variables are not supported on Windows CE.
|
---|
1838 | #if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
|
---|
1839 | TEST_F(ShouldShardTest, WorksWhenShardEnvVarsAreValid) {
|
---|
1840 | SetEnv(index_var_, "4");
|
---|
1841 | SetEnv(total_var_, "22");
|
---|
1842 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, false));
|
---|
1843 | EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, true));
|
---|
1844 |
|
---|
1845 | SetEnv(index_var_, "8");
|
---|
1846 | SetEnv(total_var_, "9");
|
---|
1847 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, false));
|
---|
1848 | EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, true));
|
---|
1849 |
|
---|
1850 | SetEnv(index_var_, "0");
|
---|
1851 | SetEnv(total_var_, "9");
|
---|
1852 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, false));
|
---|
1853 | EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, true));
|
---|
1854 | }
|
---|
1855 | #endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
|
---|
1856 |
|
---|
1857 | // Tests that we exit in error if the sharding values are not valid.
|
---|
1858 |
|
---|
1859 | typedef ShouldShardTest ShouldShardDeathTest;
|
---|
1860 |
|
---|
1861 | TEST_F(ShouldShardDeathTest, AbortsWhenShardingEnvVarsAreInvalid) {
|
---|
1862 | SetEnv(index_var_, "4");
|
---|
1863 | SetEnv(total_var_, "4");
|
---|
1864 | EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, false), ".*");
|
---|
1865 |
|
---|
1866 | SetEnv(index_var_, "4");
|
---|
1867 | SetEnv(total_var_, "-2");
|
---|
1868 | EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, false), ".*");
|
---|
1869 |
|
---|
1870 | SetEnv(index_var_, "5");
|
---|
1871 | SetEnv(total_var_, "");
|
---|
1872 | EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, false), ".*");
|
---|
1873 |
|
---|
1874 | SetEnv(index_var_, "");
|
---|
1875 | SetEnv(total_var_, "5");
|
---|
1876 | EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(ShouldShard(total_var_, index_var_, false), ".*");
|
---|
1877 | }
|
---|
1878 |
|
---|
1879 | // Tests that ShouldRunTestOnShard is a partition when 5
|
---|
1880 | // shards are used.
|
---|
1881 | TEST(ShouldRunTestOnShardTest, IsPartitionWhenThereAreFiveShards) {
|
---|
1882 | // Choose an arbitrary number of tests and shards.
|
---|
1883 | const int num_tests = 17;
|
---|
1884 | const int num_shards = 5;
|
---|
1885 |
|
---|
1886 | // Check partitioning: each test should be on exactly 1 shard.
|
---|
1887 | for (int test_id = 0; test_id < num_tests; test_id++) {
|
---|
1888 | int prev_selected_shard_index = -1;
|
---|
1889 | for (int shard_index = 0; shard_index < num_shards; shard_index++) {
|
---|
1890 | if (ShouldRunTestOnShard(num_shards, shard_index, test_id)) {
|
---|
1891 | if (prev_selected_shard_index < 0) {
|
---|
1892 | prev_selected_shard_index = shard_index;
|
---|
1893 | } else {
|
---|
1894 | ADD_FAILURE() << "Shard " << prev_selected_shard_index << " and "
|
---|
1895 | << shard_index << " are both selected to run test " << test_id;
|
---|
1896 | }
|
---|
1897 | }
|
---|
1898 | }
|
---|
1899 | }
|
---|
1900 |
|
---|
1901 | // Check balance: This is not required by the sharding protocol, but is a
|
---|
1902 | // desirable property for performance.
|
---|
1903 | for (int shard_index = 0; shard_index < num_shards; shard_index++) {
|
---|
1904 | int num_tests_on_shard = 0;
|
---|
1905 | for (int test_id = 0; test_id < num_tests; test_id++) {
|
---|
1906 | num_tests_on_shard +=
|
---|
1907 | ShouldRunTestOnShard(num_shards, shard_index, test_id);
|
---|
1908 | }
|
---|
1909 | EXPECT_GE(num_tests_on_shard, num_tests / num_shards);
|
---|
1910 | }
|
---|
1911 | }
|
---|
1912 |
|
---|
1913 | // For the same reason we are not explicitly testing everything in the
|
---|
1914 | // Test class, there are no separate tests for the following classes
|
---|
1915 | // (except for some trivial cases):
|
---|
1916 | //
|
---|
1917 | // TestCase, UnitTest, UnitTestResultPrinter.
|
---|
1918 | //
|
---|
1919 | // Similarly, there are no separate tests for the following macros:
|
---|
1920 | //
|
---|
1921 | // TEST, TEST_F, RUN_ALL_TESTS
|
---|
1922 |
|
---|
1923 | TEST(UnitTestTest, CanGetOriginalWorkingDir) {
|
---|
1924 | ASSERT_TRUE(UnitTest::GetInstance()->original_working_dir() != NULL);
|
---|
1925 | EXPECT_STRNE(UnitTest::GetInstance()->original_working_dir(), "");
|
---|
1926 | }
|
---|
1927 |
|
---|
1928 | TEST(UnitTestTest, ReturnsPlausibleTimestamp) {
|
---|
1929 | EXPECT_LT(0, UnitTest::GetInstance()->start_timestamp());
|
---|
1930 | EXPECT_LE(UnitTest::GetInstance()->start_timestamp(), GetTimeInMillis());
|
---|
1931 | }
|
---|
1932 |
|
---|
1933 | // When a property using a reserved key is supplied to this function, it
|
---|
1934 | // tests that a non-fatal failure is added, a fatal failure is not added,
|
---|
1935 | // and that the property is not recorded.
|
---|
1936 | void ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKey(
|
---|
1937 | const TestResult& test_result, const char* key) {
|
---|
1938 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(Test::RecordProperty(key, "1"), "Reserved key");
|
---|
1939 | ASSERT_EQ(0, test_result.test_property_count()) << "Property for key '" << key
|
---|
1940 | << "' recorded unexpectedly.";
|
---|
1941 | }
|
---|
1942 |
|
---|
1943 | void ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTest(
|
---|
1944 | const char* key) {
|
---|
1945 | const TestInfo* test_info = UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info();
|
---|
1946 | ASSERT_TRUE(test_info != NULL);
|
---|
1947 | ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKey(*test_info->result(),
|
---|
1948 | key);
|
---|
1949 | }
|
---|
1950 |
|
---|
1951 | void ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTestCase(
|
---|
1952 | const char* key) {
|
---|
1953 | const TestCase* test_case = UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_case();
|
---|
1954 | ASSERT_TRUE(test_case != NULL);
|
---|
1955 | ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKey(
|
---|
1956 | test_case->ad_hoc_test_result(), key);
|
---|
1957 | }
|
---|
1958 |
|
---|
1959 | void ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyOutsideOfTestCase(
|
---|
1960 | const char* key) {
|
---|
1961 | ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKey(
|
---|
1962 | UnitTest::GetInstance()->ad_hoc_test_result(), key);
|
---|
1963 | }
|
---|
1964 |
|
---|
1965 | // Tests that property recording functions in UnitTest outside of tests
|
---|
1966 | // functions correcly. Creating a separate instance of UnitTest ensures it
|
---|
1967 | // is in a state similar to the UnitTest's singleton's between tests.
|
---|
1968 | class UnitTestRecordPropertyTest :
|
---|
1969 | public testing::internal::UnitTestRecordPropertyTestHelper {
|
---|
1970 | public:
|
---|
1971 | static void SetUpTestCase() {
|
---|
1972 | ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTestCase(
|
---|
1973 | "disabled");
|
---|
1974 | ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTestCase(
|
---|
1975 | "errors");
|
---|
1976 | ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTestCase(
|
---|
1977 | "failures");
|
---|
1978 | ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTestCase(
|
---|
1979 | "name");
|
---|
1980 | ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTestCase(
|
---|
1981 | "tests");
|
---|
1982 | ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTestCase(
|
---|
1983 | "time");
|
---|
1984 |
|
---|
1985 | Test::RecordProperty("test_case_key_1", "1");
|
---|
1986 | const TestCase* test_case = UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_case();
|
---|
1987 | ASSERT_TRUE(test_case != NULL);
|
---|
1988 |
|
---|
1989 | ASSERT_EQ(1, test_case->ad_hoc_test_result().test_property_count());
|
---|
1990 | EXPECT_STREQ("test_case_key_1",
|
---|
1991 | test_case->ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(0).key());
|
---|
1992 | EXPECT_STREQ("1",
|
---|
1993 | test_case->ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(0).value());
|
---|
1994 | }
|
---|
1995 | };
|
---|
1996 |
|
---|
1997 | // Tests TestResult has the expected property when added.
|
---|
1998 | TEST_F(UnitTestRecordPropertyTest, OnePropertyFoundWhenAdded) {
|
---|
1999 | UnitTestRecordProperty("key_1", "1");
|
---|
2000 |
|
---|
2001 | ASSERT_EQ(1, unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().test_property_count());
|
---|
2002 |
|
---|
2003 | EXPECT_STREQ("key_1",
|
---|
2004 | unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(0).key());
|
---|
2005 | EXPECT_STREQ("1",
|
---|
2006 | unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(0).value());
|
---|
2007 | }
|
---|
2008 |
|
---|
2009 | // Tests TestResult has multiple properties when added.
|
---|
2010 | TEST_F(UnitTestRecordPropertyTest, MultiplePropertiesFoundWhenAdded) {
|
---|
2011 | UnitTestRecordProperty("key_1", "1");
|
---|
2012 | UnitTestRecordProperty("key_2", "2");
|
---|
2013 |
|
---|
2014 | ASSERT_EQ(2, unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().test_property_count());
|
---|
2015 |
|
---|
2016 | EXPECT_STREQ("key_1",
|
---|
2017 | unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(0).key());
|
---|
2018 | EXPECT_STREQ("1", unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(0).value());
|
---|
2019 |
|
---|
2020 | EXPECT_STREQ("key_2",
|
---|
2021 | unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(1).key());
|
---|
2022 | EXPECT_STREQ("2", unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(1).value());
|
---|
2023 | }
|
---|
2024 |
|
---|
2025 | // Tests TestResult::RecordProperty() overrides values for duplicate keys.
|
---|
2026 | TEST_F(UnitTestRecordPropertyTest, OverridesValuesForDuplicateKeys) {
|
---|
2027 | UnitTestRecordProperty("key_1", "1");
|
---|
2028 | UnitTestRecordProperty("key_2", "2");
|
---|
2029 | UnitTestRecordProperty("key_1", "12");
|
---|
2030 | UnitTestRecordProperty("key_2", "22");
|
---|
2031 |
|
---|
2032 | ASSERT_EQ(2, unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().test_property_count());
|
---|
2033 |
|
---|
2034 | EXPECT_STREQ("key_1",
|
---|
2035 | unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(0).key());
|
---|
2036 | EXPECT_STREQ("12",
|
---|
2037 | unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(0).value());
|
---|
2038 |
|
---|
2039 | EXPECT_STREQ("key_2",
|
---|
2040 | unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(1).key());
|
---|
2041 | EXPECT_STREQ("22",
|
---|
2042 | unit_test_.ad_hoc_test_result().GetTestProperty(1).value());
|
---|
2043 | }
|
---|
2044 |
|
---|
2045 | TEST_F(UnitTestRecordPropertyTest,
|
---|
2046 | AddFailureInsideTestsWhenUsingTestCaseReservedKeys) {
|
---|
2047 | ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTest(
|
---|
2048 | "name");
|
---|
2049 | ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTest(
|
---|
2050 | "value_param");
|
---|
2051 | ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTest(
|
---|
2052 | "type_param");
|
---|
2053 | ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTest(
|
---|
2054 | "status");
|
---|
2055 | ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTest(
|
---|
2056 | "time");
|
---|
2057 | ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyForCurrentTest(
|
---|
2058 | "classname");
|
---|
2059 | }
|
---|
2060 |
|
---|
2061 | TEST_F(UnitTestRecordPropertyTest,
|
---|
2062 | AddRecordWithReservedKeysGeneratesCorrectPropertyList) {
|
---|
2063 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
|
---|
2064 | Test::RecordProperty("name", "1"),
|
---|
2065 | "'classname', 'name', 'status', 'time', 'type_param', and 'value_param'"
|
---|
2066 | " are reserved");
|
---|
2067 | }
|
---|
2068 |
|
---|
2069 | class UnitTestRecordPropertyTestEnvironment : public Environment {
|
---|
2070 | public:
|
---|
2071 | virtual void TearDown() {
|
---|
2072 | ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyOutsideOfTestCase(
|
---|
2073 | "tests");
|
---|
2074 | ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyOutsideOfTestCase(
|
---|
2075 | "failures");
|
---|
2076 | ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyOutsideOfTestCase(
|
---|
2077 | "disabled");
|
---|
2078 | ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyOutsideOfTestCase(
|
---|
2079 | "errors");
|
---|
2080 | ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyOutsideOfTestCase(
|
---|
2081 | "name");
|
---|
2082 | ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyOutsideOfTestCase(
|
---|
2083 | "timestamp");
|
---|
2084 | ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyOutsideOfTestCase(
|
---|
2085 | "time");
|
---|
2086 | ExpectNonFatalFailureRecordingPropertyWithReservedKeyOutsideOfTestCase(
|
---|
2087 | "random_seed");
|
---|
2088 | }
|
---|
2089 | };
|
---|
2090 |
|
---|
2091 | // This will test property recording outside of any test or test case.
|
---|
2092 | static Environment* record_property_env =
|
---|
2093 | AddGlobalTestEnvironment(new UnitTestRecordPropertyTestEnvironment);
|
---|
2094 |
|
---|
2095 | // This group of tests is for predicate assertions (ASSERT_PRED*, etc)
|
---|
2096 | // of various arities. They do not attempt to be exhaustive. Rather,
|
---|
2097 | // view them as smoke tests that can be easily reviewed and verified.
|
---|
2098 | // A more complete set of tests for predicate assertions can be found
|
---|
2099 | // in gtest_pred_impl_unittest.cc.
|
---|
2100 |
|
---|
2101 | // First, some predicates and predicate-formatters needed by the tests.
|
---|
2102 |
|
---|
2103 | // Returns true iff the argument is an even number.
|
---|
2104 | bool IsEven(int n) {
|
---|
2105 | return (n % 2) == 0;
|
---|
2106 | }
|
---|
2107 |
|
---|
2108 | // A functor that returns true iff the argument is an even number.
|
---|
2109 | struct IsEvenFunctor {
|
---|
2110 | bool operator()(int n) { return IsEven(n); }
|
---|
2111 | };
|
---|
2112 |
|
---|
2113 | // A predicate-formatter function that asserts the argument is an even
|
---|
2114 | // number.
|
---|
2115 | AssertionResult AssertIsEven(const char* expr, int n) {
|
---|
2116 | if (IsEven(n)) {
|
---|
2117 | return AssertionSuccess();
|
---|
2118 | }
|
---|
2119 |
|
---|
2120 | Message msg;
|
---|
2121 | msg << expr << " evaluates to " << n << ", which is not even.";
|
---|
2122 | return AssertionFailure(msg);
|
---|
2123 | }
|
---|
2124 |
|
---|
2125 | // A predicate function that returns AssertionResult for use in
|
---|
2126 | // EXPECT/ASSERT_TRUE/FALSE.
|
---|
2127 | AssertionResult ResultIsEven(int n) {
|
---|
2128 | if (IsEven(n))
|
---|
2129 | return AssertionSuccess() << n << " is even";
|
---|
2130 | else
|
---|
2131 | return AssertionFailure() << n << " is odd";
|
---|
2132 | }
|
---|
2133 |
|
---|
2134 | // A predicate function that returns AssertionResult but gives no
|
---|
2135 | // explanation why it succeeds. Needed for testing that
|
---|
2136 | // EXPECT/ASSERT_FALSE handles such functions correctly.
|
---|
2137 | AssertionResult ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(int n) {
|
---|
2138 | if (IsEven(n))
|
---|
2139 | return AssertionSuccess();
|
---|
2140 | else
|
---|
2141 | return AssertionFailure() << n << " is odd";
|
---|
2142 | }
|
---|
2143 |
|
---|
2144 | // A predicate-formatter functor that asserts the argument is an even
|
---|
2145 | // number.
|
---|
2146 | struct AssertIsEvenFunctor {
|
---|
2147 | AssertionResult operator()(const char* expr, int n) {
|
---|
2148 | return AssertIsEven(expr, n);
|
---|
2149 | }
|
---|
2150 | };
|
---|
2151 |
|
---|
2152 | // Returns true iff the sum of the arguments is an even number.
|
---|
2153 | bool SumIsEven2(int n1, int n2) {
|
---|
2154 | return IsEven(n1 + n2);
|
---|
2155 | }
|
---|
2156 |
|
---|
2157 | // A functor that returns true iff the sum of the arguments is an even
|
---|
2158 | // number.
|
---|
2159 | struct SumIsEven3Functor {
|
---|
2160 | bool operator()(int n1, int n2, int n3) {
|
---|
2161 | return IsEven(n1 + n2 + n3);
|
---|
2162 | }
|
---|
2163 | };
|
---|
2164 |
|
---|
2165 | // A predicate-formatter function that asserts the sum of the
|
---|
2166 | // arguments is an even number.
|
---|
2167 | AssertionResult AssertSumIsEven4(
|
---|
2168 | const char* e1, const char* e2, const char* e3, const char* e4,
|
---|
2169 | int n1, int n2, int n3, int n4) {
|
---|
2170 | const int sum = n1 + n2 + n3 + n4;
|
---|
2171 | if (IsEven(sum)) {
|
---|
2172 | return AssertionSuccess();
|
---|
2173 | }
|
---|
2174 |
|
---|
2175 | Message msg;
|
---|
2176 | msg << e1 << " + " << e2 << " + " << e3 << " + " << e4
|
---|
2177 | << " (" << n1 << " + " << n2 << " + " << n3 << " + " << n4
|
---|
2178 | << ") evaluates to " << sum << ", which is not even.";
|
---|
2179 | return AssertionFailure(msg);
|
---|
2180 | }
|
---|
2181 |
|
---|
2182 | // A predicate-formatter functor that asserts the sum of the arguments
|
---|
2183 | // is an even number.
|
---|
2184 | struct AssertSumIsEven5Functor {
|
---|
2185 | AssertionResult operator()(
|
---|
2186 | const char* e1, const char* e2, const char* e3, const char* e4,
|
---|
2187 | const char* e5, int n1, int n2, int n3, int n4, int n5) {
|
---|
2188 | const int sum = n1 + n2 + n3 + n4 + n5;
|
---|
2189 | if (IsEven(sum)) {
|
---|
2190 | return AssertionSuccess();
|
---|
2191 | }
|
---|
2192 |
|
---|
2193 | Message msg;
|
---|
2194 | msg << e1 << " + " << e2 << " + " << e3 << " + " << e4 << " + " << e5
|
---|
2195 | << " ("
|
---|
2196 | << n1 << " + " << n2 << " + " << n3 << " + " << n4 << " + " << n5
|
---|
2197 | << ") evaluates to " << sum << ", which is not even.";
|
---|
2198 | return AssertionFailure(msg);
|
---|
2199 | }
|
---|
2200 | };
|
---|
2201 |
|
---|
2202 |
|
---|
2203 | // Tests unary predicate assertions.
|
---|
2204 |
|
---|
2205 | // Tests unary predicate assertions that don't use a custom formatter.
|
---|
2206 | TEST(Pred1Test, WithoutFormat) {
|
---|
2207 | // Success cases.
|
---|
2208 | EXPECT_PRED1(IsEvenFunctor(), 2) << "This failure is UNEXPECTED!";
|
---|
2209 | ASSERT_PRED1(IsEven, 4);
|
---|
2210 |
|
---|
2211 | // Failure cases.
|
---|
2212 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
2213 | EXPECT_PRED1(IsEven, 5) << "This failure is expected.";
|
---|
2214 | }, "This failure is expected.");
|
---|
2215 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_PRED1(IsEvenFunctor(), 5),
|
---|
2216 | "evaluates to false");
|
---|
2217 | }
|
---|
2218 |
|
---|
2219 | // Tests unary predicate assertions that use a custom formatter.
|
---|
2220 | TEST(Pred1Test, WithFormat) {
|
---|
2221 | // Success cases.
|
---|
2222 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(AssertIsEven, 2);
|
---|
2223 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(AssertIsEvenFunctor(), 4)
|
---|
2224 | << "This failure is UNEXPECTED!";
|
---|
2225 |
|
---|
2226 | // Failure cases.
|
---|
2227 | const int n = 5;
|
---|
2228 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(AssertIsEvenFunctor(), n),
|
---|
2229 | "n evaluates to 5, which is not even.");
|
---|
2230 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
2231 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(AssertIsEven, 5) << "This failure is expected.";
|
---|
2232 | }, "This failure is expected.");
|
---|
2233 | }
|
---|
2234 |
|
---|
2235 | // Tests that unary predicate assertions evaluates their arguments
|
---|
2236 | // exactly once.
|
---|
2237 | TEST(Pred1Test, SingleEvaluationOnFailure) {
|
---|
2238 | // A success case.
|
---|
2239 | static int n = 0;
|
---|
2240 | EXPECT_PRED1(IsEven, n++);
|
---|
2241 | EXPECT_EQ(1, n) << "The argument is not evaluated exactly once.";
|
---|
2242 |
|
---|
2243 | // A failure case.
|
---|
2244 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
2245 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(AssertIsEvenFunctor(), n++)
|
---|
2246 | << "This failure is expected.";
|
---|
2247 | }, "This failure is expected.");
|
---|
2248 | EXPECT_EQ(2, n) << "The argument is not evaluated exactly once.";
|
---|
2249 | }
|
---|
2250 |
|
---|
2251 |
|
---|
2252 | // Tests predicate assertions whose arity is >= 2.
|
---|
2253 |
|
---|
2254 | // Tests predicate assertions that don't use a custom formatter.
|
---|
2255 | TEST(PredTest, WithoutFormat) {
|
---|
2256 | // Success cases.
|
---|
2257 | ASSERT_PRED2(SumIsEven2, 2, 4) << "This failure is UNEXPECTED!";
|
---|
2258 | EXPECT_PRED3(SumIsEven3Functor(), 4, 6, 8);
|
---|
2259 |
|
---|
2260 | // Failure cases.
|
---|
2261 | const int n1 = 1;
|
---|
2262 | const int n2 = 2;
|
---|
2263 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
2264 | EXPECT_PRED2(SumIsEven2, n1, n2) << "This failure is expected.";
|
---|
2265 | }, "This failure is expected.");
|
---|
2266 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
2267 | ASSERT_PRED3(SumIsEven3Functor(), 1, 2, 4);
|
---|
2268 | }, "evaluates to false");
|
---|
2269 | }
|
---|
2270 |
|
---|
2271 | // Tests predicate assertions that use a custom formatter.
|
---|
2272 | TEST(PredTest, WithFormat) {
|
---|
2273 | // Success cases.
|
---|
2274 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4(AssertSumIsEven4, 4, 6, 8, 10) <<
|
---|
2275 | "This failure is UNEXPECTED!";
|
---|
2276 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5(AssertSumIsEven5Functor(), 2, 4, 6, 8, 10);
|
---|
2277 |
|
---|
2278 | // Failure cases.
|
---|
2279 | const int n1 = 1;
|
---|
2280 | const int n2 = 2;
|
---|
2281 | const int n3 = 4;
|
---|
2282 | const int n4 = 6;
|
---|
2283 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
2284 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4(AssertSumIsEven4, n1, n2, n3, n4);
|
---|
2285 | }, "evaluates to 13, which is not even.");
|
---|
2286 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
2287 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5(AssertSumIsEven5Functor(), 1, 2, 4, 6, 8)
|
---|
2288 | << "This failure is expected.";
|
---|
2289 | }, "This failure is expected.");
|
---|
2290 | }
|
---|
2291 |
|
---|
2292 | // Tests that predicate assertions evaluates their arguments
|
---|
2293 | // exactly once.
|
---|
2294 | TEST(PredTest, SingleEvaluationOnFailure) {
|
---|
2295 | // A success case.
|
---|
2296 | int n1 = 0;
|
---|
2297 | int n2 = 0;
|
---|
2298 | EXPECT_PRED2(SumIsEven2, n1++, n2++);
|
---|
2299 | EXPECT_EQ(1, n1) << "Argument 1 is not evaluated exactly once.";
|
---|
2300 | EXPECT_EQ(1, n2) << "Argument 2 is not evaluated exactly once.";
|
---|
2301 |
|
---|
2302 | // Another success case.
|
---|
2303 | n1 = n2 = 0;
|
---|
2304 | int n3 = 0;
|
---|
2305 | int n4 = 0;
|
---|
2306 | int n5 = 0;
|
---|
2307 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5(AssertSumIsEven5Functor(),
|
---|
2308 | n1++, n2++, n3++, n4++, n5++)
|
---|
2309 | << "This failure is UNEXPECTED!";
|
---|
2310 | EXPECT_EQ(1, n1) << "Argument 1 is not evaluated exactly once.";
|
---|
2311 | EXPECT_EQ(1, n2) << "Argument 2 is not evaluated exactly once.";
|
---|
2312 | EXPECT_EQ(1, n3) << "Argument 3 is not evaluated exactly once.";
|
---|
2313 | EXPECT_EQ(1, n4) << "Argument 4 is not evaluated exactly once.";
|
---|
2314 | EXPECT_EQ(1, n5) << "Argument 5 is not evaluated exactly once.";
|
---|
2315 |
|
---|
2316 | // A failure case.
|
---|
2317 | n1 = n2 = n3 = 0;
|
---|
2318 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
2319 | EXPECT_PRED3(SumIsEven3Functor(), ++n1, n2++, n3++)
|
---|
2320 | << "This failure is expected.";
|
---|
2321 | }, "This failure is expected.");
|
---|
2322 | EXPECT_EQ(1, n1) << "Argument 1 is not evaluated exactly once.";
|
---|
2323 | EXPECT_EQ(1, n2) << "Argument 2 is not evaluated exactly once.";
|
---|
2324 | EXPECT_EQ(1, n3) << "Argument 3 is not evaluated exactly once.";
|
---|
2325 |
|
---|
2326 | // Another failure case.
|
---|
2327 | n1 = n2 = n3 = n4 = 0;
|
---|
2328 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
2329 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4(AssertSumIsEven4, ++n1, n2++, n3++, n4++);
|
---|
2330 | }, "evaluates to 1, which is not even.");
|
---|
2331 | EXPECT_EQ(1, n1) << "Argument 1 is not evaluated exactly once.";
|
---|
2332 | EXPECT_EQ(1, n2) << "Argument 2 is not evaluated exactly once.";
|
---|
2333 | EXPECT_EQ(1, n3) << "Argument 3 is not evaluated exactly once.";
|
---|
2334 | EXPECT_EQ(1, n4) << "Argument 4 is not evaluated exactly once.";
|
---|
2335 | }
|
---|
2336 |
|
---|
2337 |
|
---|
2338 | // Some helper functions for testing using overloaded/template
|
---|
2339 | // functions with ASSERT_PREDn and EXPECT_PREDn.
|
---|
2340 |
|
---|
2341 | bool IsPositive(double x) {
|
---|
2342 | return x > 0;
|
---|
2343 | }
|
---|
2344 |
|
---|
2345 | template <typename T>
|
---|
2346 | bool IsNegative(T x) {
|
---|
2347 | return x < 0;
|
---|
2348 | }
|
---|
2349 |
|
---|
2350 | template <typename T1, typename T2>
|
---|
2351 | bool GreaterThan(T1 x1, T2 x2) {
|
---|
2352 | return x1 > x2;
|
---|
2353 | }
|
---|
2354 |
|
---|
2355 | // Tests that overloaded functions can be used in *_PRED* as long as
|
---|
2356 | // their types are explicitly specified.
|
---|
2357 | TEST(PredicateAssertionTest, AcceptsOverloadedFunction) {
|
---|
2358 | // C++Builder requires C-style casts rather than static_cast.
|
---|
2359 | EXPECT_PRED1((bool (*)(int))(IsPositive), 5); // NOLINT
|
---|
2360 | ASSERT_PRED1((bool (*)(double))(IsPositive), 6.0); // NOLINT
|
---|
2361 | }
|
---|
2362 |
|
---|
2363 | // Tests that template functions can be used in *_PRED* as long as
|
---|
2364 | // their types are explicitly specified.
|
---|
2365 | TEST(PredicateAssertionTest, AcceptsTemplateFunction) {
|
---|
2366 | EXPECT_PRED1(IsNegative<int>, -5);
|
---|
2367 | // Makes sure that we can handle templates with more than one
|
---|
2368 | // parameter.
|
---|
2369 | ASSERT_PRED2((GreaterThan<int, int>), 5, 0);
|
---|
2370 | }
|
---|
2371 |
|
---|
2372 |
|
---|
2373 | // Some helper functions for testing using overloaded/template
|
---|
2374 | // functions with ASSERT_PRED_FORMATn and EXPECT_PRED_FORMATn.
|
---|
2375 |
|
---|
2376 | AssertionResult IsPositiveFormat(const char* /* expr */, int n) {
|
---|
2377 | return n > 0 ? AssertionSuccess() :
|
---|
2378 | AssertionFailure(Message() << "Failure");
|
---|
2379 | }
|
---|
2380 |
|
---|
2381 | AssertionResult IsPositiveFormat(const char* /* expr */, double x) {
|
---|
2382 | return x > 0 ? AssertionSuccess() :
|
---|
2383 | AssertionFailure(Message() << "Failure");
|
---|
2384 | }
|
---|
2385 |
|
---|
2386 | template <typename T>
|
---|
2387 | AssertionResult IsNegativeFormat(const char* /* expr */, T x) {
|
---|
2388 | return x < 0 ? AssertionSuccess() :
|
---|
2389 | AssertionFailure(Message() << "Failure");
|
---|
2390 | }
|
---|
2391 |
|
---|
2392 | template <typename T1, typename T2>
|
---|
2393 | AssertionResult EqualsFormat(const char* /* expr1 */, const char* /* expr2 */,
|
---|
2394 | const T1& x1, const T2& x2) {
|
---|
2395 | return x1 == x2 ? AssertionSuccess() :
|
---|
2396 | AssertionFailure(Message() << "Failure");
|
---|
2397 | }
|
---|
2398 |
|
---|
2399 | // Tests that overloaded functions can be used in *_PRED_FORMAT*
|
---|
2400 | // without explicitly specifying their types.
|
---|
2401 | TEST(PredicateFormatAssertionTest, AcceptsOverloadedFunction) {
|
---|
2402 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(IsPositiveFormat, 5);
|
---|
2403 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(IsPositiveFormat, 6.0);
|
---|
2404 | }
|
---|
2405 |
|
---|
2406 | // Tests that template functions can be used in *_PRED_FORMAT* without
|
---|
2407 | // explicitly specifying their types.
|
---|
2408 | TEST(PredicateFormatAssertionTest, AcceptsTemplateFunction) {
|
---|
2409 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(IsNegativeFormat, -5);
|
---|
2410 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(EqualsFormat, 3, 3);
|
---|
2411 | }
|
---|
2412 |
|
---|
2413 |
|
---|
2414 | // Tests string assertions.
|
---|
2415 |
|
---|
2416 | // Tests ASSERT_STREQ with non-NULL arguments.
|
---|
2417 | TEST(StringAssertionTest, ASSERT_STREQ) {
|
---|
2418 | const char * const p1 = "good";
|
---|
2419 | ASSERT_STREQ(p1, p1);
|
---|
2420 |
|
---|
2421 | // Let p2 have the same content as p1, but be at a different address.
|
---|
2422 | const char p2[] = "good";
|
---|
2423 | ASSERT_STREQ(p1, p2);
|
---|
2424 |
|
---|
2425 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_STREQ("bad", "good"),
|
---|
2426 | "Expected: \"bad\"");
|
---|
2427 | }
|
---|
2428 |
|
---|
2429 | // Tests ASSERT_STREQ with NULL arguments.
|
---|
2430 | TEST(StringAssertionTest, ASSERT_STREQ_Null) {
|
---|
2431 | ASSERT_STREQ(static_cast<const char *>(NULL), NULL);
|
---|
2432 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_STREQ(NULL, "non-null"),
|
---|
2433 | "non-null");
|
---|
2434 | }
|
---|
2435 |
|
---|
2436 | // Tests ASSERT_STREQ with NULL arguments.
|
---|
2437 | TEST(StringAssertionTest, ASSERT_STREQ_Null2) {
|
---|
2438 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_STREQ("non-null", NULL),
|
---|
2439 | "non-null");
|
---|
2440 | }
|
---|
2441 |
|
---|
2442 | // Tests ASSERT_STRNE.
|
---|
2443 | TEST(StringAssertionTest, ASSERT_STRNE) {
|
---|
2444 | ASSERT_STRNE("hi", "Hi");
|
---|
2445 | ASSERT_STRNE("Hi", NULL);
|
---|
2446 | ASSERT_STRNE(NULL, "Hi");
|
---|
2447 | ASSERT_STRNE("", NULL);
|
---|
2448 | ASSERT_STRNE(NULL, "");
|
---|
2449 | ASSERT_STRNE("", "Hi");
|
---|
2450 | ASSERT_STRNE("Hi", "");
|
---|
2451 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_STRNE("Hi", "Hi"),
|
---|
2452 | "\"Hi\" vs \"Hi\"");
|
---|
2453 | }
|
---|
2454 |
|
---|
2455 | // Tests ASSERT_STRCASEEQ.
|
---|
2456 | TEST(StringAssertionTest, ASSERT_STRCASEEQ) {
|
---|
2457 | ASSERT_STRCASEEQ("hi", "Hi");
|
---|
2458 | ASSERT_STRCASEEQ(static_cast<const char *>(NULL), NULL);
|
---|
2459 |
|
---|
2460 | ASSERT_STRCASEEQ("", "");
|
---|
2461 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_STRCASEEQ("Hi", "hi2"),
|
---|
2462 | "(ignoring case)");
|
---|
2463 | }
|
---|
2464 |
|
---|
2465 | // Tests ASSERT_STRCASENE.
|
---|
2466 | TEST(StringAssertionTest, ASSERT_STRCASENE) {
|
---|
2467 | ASSERT_STRCASENE("hi1", "Hi2");
|
---|
2468 | ASSERT_STRCASENE("Hi", NULL);
|
---|
2469 | ASSERT_STRCASENE(NULL, "Hi");
|
---|
2470 | ASSERT_STRCASENE("", NULL);
|
---|
2471 | ASSERT_STRCASENE(NULL, "");
|
---|
2472 | ASSERT_STRCASENE("", "Hi");
|
---|
2473 | ASSERT_STRCASENE("Hi", "");
|
---|
2474 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_STRCASENE("Hi", "hi"),
|
---|
2475 | "(ignoring case)");
|
---|
2476 | }
|
---|
2477 |
|
---|
2478 | // Tests *_STREQ on wide strings.
|
---|
2479 | TEST(StringAssertionTest, STREQ_Wide) {
|
---|
2480 | // NULL strings.
|
---|
2481 | ASSERT_STREQ(static_cast<const wchar_t *>(NULL), NULL);
|
---|
2482 |
|
---|
2483 | // Empty strings.
|
---|
2484 | ASSERT_STREQ(L"", L"");
|
---|
2485 |
|
---|
2486 | // Non-null vs NULL.
|
---|
2487 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STREQ(L"non-null", NULL),
|
---|
2488 | "non-null");
|
---|
2489 |
|
---|
2490 | // Equal strings.
|
---|
2491 | EXPECT_STREQ(L"Hi", L"Hi");
|
---|
2492 |
|
---|
2493 | // Unequal strings.
|
---|
2494 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STREQ(L"abc", L"Abc"),
|
---|
2495 | "Abc");
|
---|
2496 |
|
---|
2497 | // Strings containing wide characters.
|
---|
2498 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STREQ(L"abc\x8119", L"abc\x8120"),
|
---|
2499 | "abc");
|
---|
2500 |
|
---|
2501 | // The streaming variation.
|
---|
2502 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
2503 | EXPECT_STREQ(L"abc\x8119", L"abc\x8121") << "Expected failure";
|
---|
2504 | }, "Expected failure");
|
---|
2505 | }
|
---|
2506 |
|
---|
2507 | // Tests *_STRNE on wide strings.
|
---|
2508 | TEST(StringAssertionTest, STRNE_Wide) {
|
---|
2509 | // NULL strings.
|
---|
2510 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
2511 | EXPECT_STRNE(static_cast<const wchar_t *>(NULL), NULL);
|
---|
2512 | }, "");
|
---|
2513 |
|
---|
2514 | // Empty strings.
|
---|
2515 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STRNE(L"", L""),
|
---|
2516 | "L\"\"");
|
---|
2517 |
|
---|
2518 | // Non-null vs NULL.
|
---|
2519 | ASSERT_STRNE(L"non-null", NULL);
|
---|
2520 |
|
---|
2521 | // Equal strings.
|
---|
2522 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STRNE(L"Hi", L"Hi"),
|
---|
2523 | "L\"Hi\"");
|
---|
2524 |
|
---|
2525 | // Unequal strings.
|
---|
2526 | EXPECT_STRNE(L"abc", L"Abc");
|
---|
2527 |
|
---|
2528 | // Strings containing wide characters.
|
---|
2529 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STRNE(L"abc\x8119", L"abc\x8119"),
|
---|
2530 | "abc");
|
---|
2531 |
|
---|
2532 | // The streaming variation.
|
---|
2533 | ASSERT_STRNE(L"abc\x8119", L"abc\x8120") << "This shouldn't happen";
|
---|
2534 | }
|
---|
2535 |
|
---|
2536 | // Tests for ::testing::IsSubstring().
|
---|
2537 |
|
---|
2538 | // Tests that IsSubstring() returns the correct result when the input
|
---|
2539 | // argument type is const char*.
|
---|
2540 | TEST(IsSubstringTest, ReturnsCorrectResultForCString) {
|
---|
2541 | EXPECT_FALSE(IsSubstring("", "", NULL, "a"));
|
---|
2542 | EXPECT_FALSE(IsSubstring("", "", "b", NULL));
|
---|
2543 | EXPECT_FALSE(IsSubstring("", "", "needle", "haystack"));
|
---|
2544 |
|
---|
2545 | EXPECT_TRUE(IsSubstring("", "", static_cast<const char*>(NULL), NULL));
|
---|
2546 | EXPECT_TRUE(IsSubstring("", "", "needle", "two needles"));
|
---|
2547 | }
|
---|
2548 |
|
---|
2549 | // Tests that IsSubstring() returns the correct result when the input
|
---|
2550 | // argument type is const wchar_t*.
|
---|
2551 | TEST(IsSubstringTest, ReturnsCorrectResultForWideCString) {
|
---|
2552 | EXPECT_FALSE(IsSubstring("", "", kNull, L"a"));
|
---|
2553 | EXPECT_FALSE(IsSubstring("", "", L"b", kNull));
|
---|
2554 | EXPECT_FALSE(IsSubstring("", "", L"needle", L"haystack"));
|
---|
2555 |
|
---|
2556 | EXPECT_TRUE(IsSubstring("", "", static_cast<const wchar_t*>(NULL), NULL));
|
---|
2557 | EXPECT_TRUE(IsSubstring("", "", L"needle", L"two needles"));
|
---|
2558 | }
|
---|
2559 |
|
---|
2560 | // Tests that IsSubstring() generates the correct message when the input
|
---|
2561 | // argument type is const char*.
|
---|
2562 | TEST(IsSubstringTest, GeneratesCorrectMessageForCString) {
|
---|
2563 | EXPECT_STREQ("Value of: needle_expr\n"
|
---|
2564 | " Actual: \"needle\"\n"
|
---|
2565 | "Expected: a substring of haystack_expr\n"
|
---|
2566 | "Which is: \"haystack\"",
|
---|
2567 | IsSubstring("needle_expr", "haystack_expr",
|
---|
2568 | "needle", "haystack").failure_message());
|
---|
2569 | }
|
---|
2570 |
|
---|
2571 | // Tests that IsSubstring returns the correct result when the input
|
---|
2572 | // argument type is ::std::string.
|
---|
2573 | TEST(IsSubstringTest, ReturnsCorrectResultsForStdString) {
|
---|
2574 | EXPECT_TRUE(IsSubstring("", "", std::string("hello"), "ahellob"));
|
---|
2575 | EXPECT_FALSE(IsSubstring("", "", "hello", std::string("world")));
|
---|
2576 | }
|
---|
2577 |
|
---|
2578 | #if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
|
---|
2579 | // Tests that IsSubstring returns the correct result when the input
|
---|
2580 | // argument type is ::std::wstring.
|
---|
2581 | TEST(IsSubstringTest, ReturnsCorrectResultForStdWstring) {
|
---|
2582 | EXPECT_TRUE(IsSubstring("", "", ::std::wstring(L"needle"), L"two needles"));
|
---|
2583 | EXPECT_FALSE(IsSubstring("", "", L"needle", ::std::wstring(L"haystack")));
|
---|
2584 | }
|
---|
2585 |
|
---|
2586 | // Tests that IsSubstring() generates the correct message when the input
|
---|
2587 | // argument type is ::std::wstring.
|
---|
2588 | TEST(IsSubstringTest, GeneratesCorrectMessageForWstring) {
|
---|
2589 | EXPECT_STREQ("Value of: needle_expr\n"
|
---|
2590 | " Actual: L\"needle\"\n"
|
---|
2591 | "Expected: a substring of haystack_expr\n"
|
---|
2592 | "Which is: L\"haystack\"",
|
---|
2593 | IsSubstring(
|
---|
2594 | "needle_expr", "haystack_expr",
|
---|
2595 | ::std::wstring(L"needle"), L"haystack").failure_message());
|
---|
2596 | }
|
---|
2597 |
|
---|
2598 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
|
---|
2599 |
|
---|
2600 | // Tests for ::testing::IsNotSubstring().
|
---|
2601 |
|
---|
2602 | // Tests that IsNotSubstring() returns the correct result when the input
|
---|
2603 | // argument type is const char*.
|
---|
2604 | TEST(IsNotSubstringTest, ReturnsCorrectResultForCString) {
|
---|
2605 | EXPECT_TRUE(IsNotSubstring("", "", "needle", "haystack"));
|
---|
2606 | EXPECT_FALSE(IsNotSubstring("", "", "needle", "two needles"));
|
---|
2607 | }
|
---|
2608 |
|
---|
2609 | // Tests that IsNotSubstring() returns the correct result when the input
|
---|
2610 | // argument type is const wchar_t*.
|
---|
2611 | TEST(IsNotSubstringTest, ReturnsCorrectResultForWideCString) {
|
---|
2612 | EXPECT_TRUE(IsNotSubstring("", "", L"needle", L"haystack"));
|
---|
2613 | EXPECT_FALSE(IsNotSubstring("", "", L"needle", L"two needles"));
|
---|
2614 | }
|
---|
2615 |
|
---|
2616 | // Tests that IsNotSubstring() generates the correct message when the input
|
---|
2617 | // argument type is const wchar_t*.
|
---|
2618 | TEST(IsNotSubstringTest, GeneratesCorrectMessageForWideCString) {
|
---|
2619 | EXPECT_STREQ("Value of: needle_expr\n"
|
---|
2620 | " Actual: L\"needle\"\n"
|
---|
2621 | "Expected: not a substring of haystack_expr\n"
|
---|
2622 | "Which is: L\"two needles\"",
|
---|
2623 | IsNotSubstring(
|
---|
2624 | "needle_expr", "haystack_expr",
|
---|
2625 | L"needle", L"two needles").failure_message());
|
---|
2626 | }
|
---|
2627 |
|
---|
2628 | // Tests that IsNotSubstring returns the correct result when the input
|
---|
2629 | // argument type is ::std::string.
|
---|
2630 | TEST(IsNotSubstringTest, ReturnsCorrectResultsForStdString) {
|
---|
2631 | EXPECT_FALSE(IsNotSubstring("", "", std::string("hello"), "ahellob"));
|
---|
2632 | EXPECT_TRUE(IsNotSubstring("", "", "hello", std::string("world")));
|
---|
2633 | }
|
---|
2634 |
|
---|
2635 | // Tests that IsNotSubstring() generates the correct message when the input
|
---|
2636 | // argument type is ::std::string.
|
---|
2637 | TEST(IsNotSubstringTest, GeneratesCorrectMessageForStdString) {
|
---|
2638 | EXPECT_STREQ("Value of: needle_expr\n"
|
---|
2639 | " Actual: \"needle\"\n"
|
---|
2640 | "Expected: not a substring of haystack_expr\n"
|
---|
2641 | "Which is: \"two needles\"",
|
---|
2642 | IsNotSubstring(
|
---|
2643 | "needle_expr", "haystack_expr",
|
---|
2644 | ::std::string("needle"), "two needles").failure_message());
|
---|
2645 | }
|
---|
2646 |
|
---|
2647 | #if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
|
---|
2648 |
|
---|
2649 | // Tests that IsNotSubstring returns the correct result when the input
|
---|
2650 | // argument type is ::std::wstring.
|
---|
2651 | TEST(IsNotSubstringTest, ReturnsCorrectResultForStdWstring) {
|
---|
2652 | EXPECT_FALSE(
|
---|
2653 | IsNotSubstring("", "", ::std::wstring(L"needle"), L"two needles"));
|
---|
2654 | EXPECT_TRUE(IsNotSubstring("", "", L"needle", ::std::wstring(L"haystack")));
|
---|
2655 | }
|
---|
2656 |
|
---|
2657 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
|
---|
2658 |
|
---|
2659 | // Tests floating-point assertions.
|
---|
2660 |
|
---|
2661 | template <typename RawType>
|
---|
2662 | class FloatingPointTest : public Test {
|
---|
2663 | protected:
|
---|
2664 | // Pre-calculated numbers to be used by the tests.
|
---|
2665 | struct TestValues {
|
---|
2666 | RawType close_to_positive_zero;
|
---|
2667 | RawType close_to_negative_zero;
|
---|
2668 | RawType further_from_negative_zero;
|
---|
2669 |
|
---|
2670 | RawType close_to_one;
|
---|
2671 | RawType further_from_one;
|
---|
2672 |
|
---|
2673 | RawType infinity;
|
---|
2674 | RawType close_to_infinity;
|
---|
2675 | RawType further_from_infinity;
|
---|
2676 |
|
---|
2677 | RawType nan1;
|
---|
2678 | RawType nan2;
|
---|
2679 | };
|
---|
2680 |
|
---|
2681 | typedef typename testing::internal::FloatingPoint<RawType> Floating;
|
---|
2682 | typedef typename Floating::Bits Bits;
|
---|
2683 |
|
---|
2684 | virtual void SetUp() {
|
---|
2685 | const size_t max_ulps = Floating::kMaxUlps;
|
---|
2686 |
|
---|
2687 | // The bits that represent 0.0.
|
---|
2688 | const Bits zero_bits = Floating(0).bits();
|
---|
2689 |
|
---|
2690 | // Makes some numbers close to 0.0.
|
---|
2691 | values_.close_to_positive_zero = Floating::ReinterpretBits(
|
---|
2692 | zero_bits + max_ulps/2);
|
---|
2693 | values_.close_to_negative_zero = -Floating::ReinterpretBits(
|
---|
2694 | zero_bits + max_ulps - max_ulps/2);
|
---|
2695 | values_.further_from_negative_zero = -Floating::ReinterpretBits(
|
---|
2696 | zero_bits + max_ulps + 1 - max_ulps/2);
|
---|
2697 |
|
---|
2698 | // The bits that represent 1.0.
|
---|
2699 | const Bits one_bits = Floating(1).bits();
|
---|
2700 |
|
---|
2701 | // Makes some numbers close to 1.0.
|
---|
2702 | values_.close_to_one = Floating::ReinterpretBits(one_bits + max_ulps);
|
---|
2703 | values_.further_from_one = Floating::ReinterpretBits(
|
---|
2704 | one_bits + max_ulps + 1);
|
---|
2705 |
|
---|
2706 | // +infinity.
|
---|
2707 | values_.infinity = Floating::Infinity();
|
---|
2708 |
|
---|
2709 | // The bits that represent +infinity.
|
---|
2710 | const Bits infinity_bits = Floating(values_.infinity).bits();
|
---|
2711 |
|
---|
2712 | // Makes some numbers close to infinity.
|
---|
2713 | values_.close_to_infinity = Floating::ReinterpretBits(
|
---|
2714 | infinity_bits - max_ulps);
|
---|
2715 | values_.further_from_infinity = Floating::ReinterpretBits(
|
---|
2716 | infinity_bits - max_ulps - 1);
|
---|
2717 |
|
---|
2718 | // Makes some NAN's. Sets the most significant bit of the fraction so that
|
---|
2719 | // our NaN's are quiet; trying to process a signaling NaN would raise an
|
---|
2720 | // exception if our environment enables floating point exceptions.
|
---|
2721 | values_.nan1 = Floating::ReinterpretBits(Floating::kExponentBitMask
|
---|
2722 | | (static_cast<Bits>(1) << (Floating::kFractionBitCount - 1)) | 1);
|
---|
2723 | values_.nan2 = Floating::ReinterpretBits(Floating::kExponentBitMask
|
---|
2724 | | (static_cast<Bits>(1) << (Floating::kFractionBitCount - 1)) | 200);
|
---|
2725 | }
|
---|
2726 |
|
---|
2727 | void TestSize() {
|
---|
2728 | EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(RawType), sizeof(Bits));
|
---|
2729 | }
|
---|
2730 |
|
---|
2731 | static TestValues values_;
|
---|
2732 | };
|
---|
2733 |
|
---|
2734 | template <typename RawType>
|
---|
2735 | typename FloatingPointTest<RawType>::TestValues
|
---|
2736 | FloatingPointTest<RawType>::values_;
|
---|
2737 |
|
---|
2738 | // Instantiates FloatingPointTest for testing *_FLOAT_EQ.
|
---|
2739 | typedef FloatingPointTest<float> FloatTest;
|
---|
2740 |
|
---|
2741 | // Tests that the size of Float::Bits matches the size of float.
|
---|
2742 | TEST_F(FloatTest, Size) {
|
---|
2743 | TestSize();
|
---|
2744 | }
|
---|
2745 |
|
---|
2746 | // Tests comparing with +0 and -0.
|
---|
2747 | TEST_F(FloatTest, Zeros) {
|
---|
2748 | EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(0.0, -0.0);
|
---|
2749 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(-0.0, 1.0),
|
---|
2750 | "1.0");
|
---|
2751 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FLOAT_EQ(0.0, 1.5),
|
---|
2752 | "1.5");
|
---|
2753 | }
|
---|
2754 |
|
---|
2755 | // Tests comparing numbers close to 0.
|
---|
2756 | //
|
---|
2757 | // This ensures that *_FLOAT_EQ handles the sign correctly and no
|
---|
2758 | // overflow occurs when comparing numbers whose absolute value is very
|
---|
2759 | // small.
|
---|
2760 | TEST_F(FloatTest, AlmostZeros) {
|
---|
2761 | // In C++Builder, names within local classes (such as used by
|
---|
2762 | // EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE) cannot be resolved against static members of the
|
---|
2763 | // scoping class. Use a static local alias as a workaround.
|
---|
2764 | // We use the assignment syntax since some compilers, like Sun Studio,
|
---|
2765 | // don't allow initializing references using construction syntax
|
---|
2766 | // (parentheses).
|
---|
2767 | static const FloatTest::TestValues& v = this->values_;
|
---|
2768 |
|
---|
2769 | EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(0.0, v.close_to_positive_zero);
|
---|
2770 | EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(-0.0, v.close_to_negative_zero);
|
---|
2771 | EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(v.close_to_positive_zero, v.close_to_negative_zero);
|
---|
2772 |
|
---|
2773 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
2774 | ASSERT_FLOAT_EQ(v.close_to_positive_zero,
|
---|
2775 | v.further_from_negative_zero);
|
---|
2776 | }, "v.further_from_negative_zero");
|
---|
2777 | }
|
---|
2778 |
|
---|
2779 | // Tests comparing numbers close to each other.
|
---|
2780 | TEST_F(FloatTest, SmallDiff) {
|
---|
2781 | EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(1.0, values_.close_to_one);
|
---|
2782 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(1.0, values_.further_from_one),
|
---|
2783 | "values_.further_from_one");
|
---|
2784 | }
|
---|
2785 |
|
---|
2786 | // Tests comparing numbers far apart.
|
---|
2787 | TEST_F(FloatTest, LargeDiff) {
|
---|
2788 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(2.5, 3.0),
|
---|
2789 | "3.0");
|
---|
2790 | }
|
---|
2791 |
|
---|
2792 | // Tests comparing with infinity.
|
---|
2793 | //
|
---|
2794 | // This ensures that no overflow occurs when comparing numbers whose
|
---|
2795 | // absolute value is very large.
|
---|
2796 | TEST_F(FloatTest, Infinity) {
|
---|
2797 | EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(values_.infinity, values_.close_to_infinity);
|
---|
2798 | EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(-values_.infinity, -values_.close_to_infinity);
|
---|
2799 | #if !GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN
|
---|
2800 | // Nokia's STLport crashes if we try to output infinity or NaN.
|
---|
2801 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(values_.infinity, -values_.infinity),
|
---|
2802 | "-values_.infinity");
|
---|
2803 |
|
---|
2804 | // This is interesting as the representations of infinity and nan1
|
---|
2805 | // are only 1 DLP apart.
|
---|
2806 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(values_.infinity, values_.nan1),
|
---|
2807 | "values_.nan1");
|
---|
2808 | #endif // !GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN
|
---|
2809 | }
|
---|
2810 |
|
---|
2811 | // Tests that comparing with NAN always returns false.
|
---|
2812 | TEST_F(FloatTest, NaN) {
|
---|
2813 | #if !GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN
|
---|
2814 | // Nokia's STLport crashes if we try to output infinity or NaN.
|
---|
2815 |
|
---|
2816 | // In C++Builder, names within local classes (such as used by
|
---|
2817 | // EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE) cannot be resolved against static members of the
|
---|
2818 | // scoping class. Use a static local alias as a workaround.
|
---|
2819 | // We use the assignment syntax since some compilers, like Sun Studio,
|
---|
2820 | // don't allow initializing references using construction syntax
|
---|
2821 | // (parentheses).
|
---|
2822 | static const FloatTest::TestValues& v = this->values_;
|
---|
2823 |
|
---|
2824 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(v.nan1, v.nan1),
|
---|
2825 | "v.nan1");
|
---|
2826 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(v.nan1, v.nan2),
|
---|
2827 | "v.nan2");
|
---|
2828 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(1.0, v.nan1),
|
---|
2829 | "v.nan1");
|
---|
2830 |
|
---|
2831 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FLOAT_EQ(v.nan1, v.infinity),
|
---|
2832 | "v.infinity");
|
---|
2833 | #endif // !GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN
|
---|
2834 | }
|
---|
2835 |
|
---|
2836 | // Tests that *_FLOAT_EQ are reflexive.
|
---|
2837 | TEST_F(FloatTest, Reflexive) {
|
---|
2838 | EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(0.0, 0.0);
|
---|
2839 | EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(1.0, 1.0);
|
---|
2840 | ASSERT_FLOAT_EQ(values_.infinity, values_.infinity);
|
---|
2841 | }
|
---|
2842 |
|
---|
2843 | // Tests that *_FLOAT_EQ are commutative.
|
---|
2844 | TEST_F(FloatTest, Commutative) {
|
---|
2845 | // We already tested EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(1.0, values_.close_to_one).
|
---|
2846 | EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(values_.close_to_one, 1.0);
|
---|
2847 |
|
---|
2848 | // We already tested EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(1.0, values_.further_from_one).
|
---|
2849 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(values_.further_from_one, 1.0),
|
---|
2850 | "1.0");
|
---|
2851 | }
|
---|
2852 |
|
---|
2853 | // Tests EXPECT_NEAR.
|
---|
2854 | TEST_F(FloatTest, EXPECT_NEAR) {
|
---|
2855 | EXPECT_NEAR(-1.0f, -1.1f, 0.2f);
|
---|
2856 | EXPECT_NEAR(2.0f, 3.0f, 1.0f);
|
---|
2857 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_NEAR(1.0f,1.5f, 0.25f), // NOLINT
|
---|
2858 | "The difference between 1.0f and 1.5f is 0.5, "
|
---|
2859 | "which exceeds 0.25f");
|
---|
2860 | // To work around a bug in gcc 2.95.0, there is intentionally no
|
---|
2861 | // space after the first comma in the previous line.
|
---|
2862 | }
|
---|
2863 |
|
---|
2864 | // Tests ASSERT_NEAR.
|
---|
2865 | TEST_F(FloatTest, ASSERT_NEAR) {
|
---|
2866 | ASSERT_NEAR(-1.0f, -1.1f, 0.2f);
|
---|
2867 | ASSERT_NEAR(2.0f, 3.0f, 1.0f);
|
---|
2868 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_NEAR(1.0f,1.5f, 0.25f), // NOLINT
|
---|
2869 | "The difference between 1.0f and 1.5f is 0.5, "
|
---|
2870 | "which exceeds 0.25f");
|
---|
2871 | // To work around a bug in gcc 2.95.0, there is intentionally no
|
---|
2872 | // space after the first comma in the previous line.
|
---|
2873 | }
|
---|
2874 |
|
---|
2875 | // Tests the cases where FloatLE() should succeed.
|
---|
2876 | TEST_F(FloatTest, FloatLESucceeds) {
|
---|
2877 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(FloatLE, 1.0f, 2.0f); // When val1 < val2,
|
---|
2878 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(FloatLE, 1.0f, 1.0f); // val1 == val2,
|
---|
2879 |
|
---|
2880 | // or when val1 is greater than, but almost equals to, val2.
|
---|
2881 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(FloatLE, values_.close_to_positive_zero, 0.0f);
|
---|
2882 | }
|
---|
2883 |
|
---|
2884 | // Tests the cases where FloatLE() should fail.
|
---|
2885 | TEST_F(FloatTest, FloatLEFails) {
|
---|
2886 | // When val1 is greater than val2 by a large margin,
|
---|
2887 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(FloatLE, 2.0f, 1.0f),
|
---|
2888 | "(2.0f) <= (1.0f)");
|
---|
2889 |
|
---|
2890 | // or by a small yet non-negligible margin,
|
---|
2891 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
2892 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(FloatLE, values_.further_from_one, 1.0f);
|
---|
2893 | }, "(values_.further_from_one) <= (1.0f)");
|
---|
2894 |
|
---|
2895 | #if !GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN && !defined(__BORLANDC__)
|
---|
2896 | // Nokia's STLport crashes if we try to output infinity or NaN.
|
---|
2897 | // C++Builder gives bad results for ordered comparisons involving NaNs
|
---|
2898 | // due to compiler bugs.
|
---|
2899 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
2900 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(FloatLE, values_.nan1, values_.infinity);
|
---|
2901 | }, "(values_.nan1) <= (values_.infinity)");
|
---|
2902 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
2903 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(FloatLE, -values_.infinity, values_.nan1);
|
---|
2904 | }, "(-values_.infinity) <= (values_.nan1)");
|
---|
2905 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
2906 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(FloatLE, values_.nan1, values_.nan1);
|
---|
2907 | }, "(values_.nan1) <= (values_.nan1)");
|
---|
2908 | #endif // !GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN && !defined(__BORLANDC__)
|
---|
2909 | }
|
---|
2910 |
|
---|
2911 | // Instantiates FloatingPointTest for testing *_DOUBLE_EQ.
|
---|
2912 | typedef FloatingPointTest<double> DoubleTest;
|
---|
2913 |
|
---|
2914 | // Tests that the size of Double::Bits matches the size of double.
|
---|
2915 | TEST_F(DoubleTest, Size) {
|
---|
2916 | TestSize();
|
---|
2917 | }
|
---|
2918 |
|
---|
2919 | // Tests comparing with +0 and -0.
|
---|
2920 | TEST_F(DoubleTest, Zeros) {
|
---|
2921 | EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(0.0, -0.0);
|
---|
2922 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(-0.0, 1.0),
|
---|
2923 | "1.0");
|
---|
2924 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_DOUBLE_EQ(0.0, 1.0),
|
---|
2925 | "1.0");
|
---|
2926 | }
|
---|
2927 |
|
---|
2928 | // Tests comparing numbers close to 0.
|
---|
2929 | //
|
---|
2930 | // This ensures that *_DOUBLE_EQ handles the sign correctly and no
|
---|
2931 | // overflow occurs when comparing numbers whose absolute value is very
|
---|
2932 | // small.
|
---|
2933 | TEST_F(DoubleTest, AlmostZeros) {
|
---|
2934 | // In C++Builder, names within local classes (such as used by
|
---|
2935 | // EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE) cannot be resolved against static members of the
|
---|
2936 | // scoping class. Use a static local alias as a workaround.
|
---|
2937 | // We use the assignment syntax since some compilers, like Sun Studio,
|
---|
2938 | // don't allow initializing references using construction syntax
|
---|
2939 | // (parentheses).
|
---|
2940 | static const DoubleTest::TestValues& v = this->values_;
|
---|
2941 |
|
---|
2942 | EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(0.0, v.close_to_positive_zero);
|
---|
2943 | EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(-0.0, v.close_to_negative_zero);
|
---|
2944 | EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(v.close_to_positive_zero, v.close_to_negative_zero);
|
---|
2945 |
|
---|
2946 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
2947 | ASSERT_DOUBLE_EQ(v.close_to_positive_zero,
|
---|
2948 | v.further_from_negative_zero);
|
---|
2949 | }, "v.further_from_negative_zero");
|
---|
2950 | }
|
---|
2951 |
|
---|
2952 | // Tests comparing numbers close to each other.
|
---|
2953 | TEST_F(DoubleTest, SmallDiff) {
|
---|
2954 | EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(1.0, values_.close_to_one);
|
---|
2955 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(1.0, values_.further_from_one),
|
---|
2956 | "values_.further_from_one");
|
---|
2957 | }
|
---|
2958 |
|
---|
2959 | // Tests comparing numbers far apart.
|
---|
2960 | TEST_F(DoubleTest, LargeDiff) {
|
---|
2961 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(2.0, 3.0),
|
---|
2962 | "3.0");
|
---|
2963 | }
|
---|
2964 |
|
---|
2965 | // Tests comparing with infinity.
|
---|
2966 | //
|
---|
2967 | // This ensures that no overflow occurs when comparing numbers whose
|
---|
2968 | // absolute value is very large.
|
---|
2969 | TEST_F(DoubleTest, Infinity) {
|
---|
2970 | EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(values_.infinity, values_.close_to_infinity);
|
---|
2971 | EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(-values_.infinity, -values_.close_to_infinity);
|
---|
2972 | #if !GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN
|
---|
2973 | // Nokia's STLport crashes if we try to output infinity or NaN.
|
---|
2974 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(values_.infinity, -values_.infinity),
|
---|
2975 | "-values_.infinity");
|
---|
2976 |
|
---|
2977 | // This is interesting as the representations of infinity_ and nan1_
|
---|
2978 | // are only 1 DLP apart.
|
---|
2979 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(values_.infinity, values_.nan1),
|
---|
2980 | "values_.nan1");
|
---|
2981 | #endif // !GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN
|
---|
2982 | }
|
---|
2983 |
|
---|
2984 | // Tests that comparing with NAN always returns false.
|
---|
2985 | TEST_F(DoubleTest, NaN) {
|
---|
2986 | #if !GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN
|
---|
2987 | // In C++Builder, names within local classes (such as used by
|
---|
2988 | // EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE) cannot be resolved against static members of the
|
---|
2989 | // scoping class. Use a static local alias as a workaround.
|
---|
2990 | // We use the assignment syntax since some compilers, like Sun Studio,
|
---|
2991 | // don't allow initializing references using construction syntax
|
---|
2992 | // (parentheses).
|
---|
2993 | static const DoubleTest::TestValues& v = this->values_;
|
---|
2994 |
|
---|
2995 | // Nokia's STLport crashes if we try to output infinity or NaN.
|
---|
2996 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(v.nan1, v.nan1),
|
---|
2997 | "v.nan1");
|
---|
2998 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(v.nan1, v.nan2), "v.nan2");
|
---|
2999 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(1.0, v.nan1), "v.nan1");
|
---|
3000 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_DOUBLE_EQ(v.nan1, v.infinity),
|
---|
3001 | "v.infinity");
|
---|
3002 | #endif // !GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN
|
---|
3003 | }
|
---|
3004 |
|
---|
3005 | // Tests that *_DOUBLE_EQ are reflexive.
|
---|
3006 | TEST_F(DoubleTest, Reflexive) {
|
---|
3007 | EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(0.0, 0.0);
|
---|
3008 | EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(1.0, 1.0);
|
---|
3009 | #if !GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN
|
---|
3010 | // Nokia's STLport crashes if we try to output infinity or NaN.
|
---|
3011 | ASSERT_DOUBLE_EQ(values_.infinity, values_.infinity);
|
---|
3012 | #endif // !GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN
|
---|
3013 | }
|
---|
3014 |
|
---|
3015 | // Tests that *_DOUBLE_EQ are commutative.
|
---|
3016 | TEST_F(DoubleTest, Commutative) {
|
---|
3017 | // We already tested EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(1.0, values_.close_to_one).
|
---|
3018 | EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(values_.close_to_one, 1.0);
|
---|
3019 |
|
---|
3020 | // We already tested EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(1.0, values_.further_from_one).
|
---|
3021 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(values_.further_from_one, 1.0),
|
---|
3022 | "1.0");
|
---|
3023 | }
|
---|
3024 |
|
---|
3025 | // Tests EXPECT_NEAR.
|
---|
3026 | TEST_F(DoubleTest, EXPECT_NEAR) {
|
---|
3027 | EXPECT_NEAR(-1.0, -1.1, 0.2);
|
---|
3028 | EXPECT_NEAR(2.0, 3.0, 1.0);
|
---|
3029 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_NEAR(1.0, 1.5, 0.25), // NOLINT
|
---|
3030 | "The difference between 1.0 and 1.5 is 0.5, "
|
---|
3031 | "which exceeds 0.25");
|
---|
3032 | // To work around a bug in gcc 2.95.0, there is intentionally no
|
---|
3033 | // space after the first comma in the previous statement.
|
---|
3034 | }
|
---|
3035 |
|
---|
3036 | // Tests ASSERT_NEAR.
|
---|
3037 | TEST_F(DoubleTest, ASSERT_NEAR) {
|
---|
3038 | ASSERT_NEAR(-1.0, -1.1, 0.2);
|
---|
3039 | ASSERT_NEAR(2.0, 3.0, 1.0);
|
---|
3040 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_NEAR(1.0, 1.5, 0.25), // NOLINT
|
---|
3041 | "The difference between 1.0 and 1.5 is 0.5, "
|
---|
3042 | "which exceeds 0.25");
|
---|
3043 | // To work around a bug in gcc 2.95.0, there is intentionally no
|
---|
3044 | // space after the first comma in the previous statement.
|
---|
3045 | }
|
---|
3046 |
|
---|
3047 | // Tests the cases where DoubleLE() should succeed.
|
---|
3048 | TEST_F(DoubleTest, DoubleLESucceeds) {
|
---|
3049 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(DoubleLE, 1.0, 2.0); // When val1 < val2,
|
---|
3050 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(DoubleLE, 1.0, 1.0); // val1 == val2,
|
---|
3051 |
|
---|
3052 | // or when val1 is greater than, but almost equals to, val2.
|
---|
3053 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(DoubleLE, values_.close_to_positive_zero, 0.0);
|
---|
3054 | }
|
---|
3055 |
|
---|
3056 | // Tests the cases where DoubleLE() should fail.
|
---|
3057 | TEST_F(DoubleTest, DoubleLEFails) {
|
---|
3058 | // When val1 is greater than val2 by a large margin,
|
---|
3059 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(DoubleLE, 2.0, 1.0),
|
---|
3060 | "(2.0) <= (1.0)");
|
---|
3061 |
|
---|
3062 | // or by a small yet non-negligible margin,
|
---|
3063 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
3064 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(DoubleLE, values_.further_from_one, 1.0);
|
---|
3065 | }, "(values_.further_from_one) <= (1.0)");
|
---|
3066 |
|
---|
3067 | #if !GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN && !defined(__BORLANDC__)
|
---|
3068 | // Nokia's STLport crashes if we try to output infinity or NaN.
|
---|
3069 | // C++Builder gives bad results for ordered comparisons involving NaNs
|
---|
3070 | // due to compiler bugs.
|
---|
3071 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
3072 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(DoubleLE, values_.nan1, values_.infinity);
|
---|
3073 | }, "(values_.nan1) <= (values_.infinity)");
|
---|
3074 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
3075 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(DoubleLE, -values_.infinity, values_.nan1);
|
---|
3076 | }, " (-values_.infinity) <= (values_.nan1)");
|
---|
3077 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
3078 | ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(DoubleLE, values_.nan1, values_.nan1);
|
---|
3079 | }, "(values_.nan1) <= (values_.nan1)");
|
---|
3080 | #endif // !GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN && !defined(__BORLANDC__)
|
---|
3081 | }
|
---|
3082 |
|
---|
3083 |
|
---|
3084 | // Verifies that a test or test case whose name starts with DISABLED_ is
|
---|
3085 | // not run.
|
---|
3086 |
|
---|
3087 | // A test whose name starts with DISABLED_.
|
---|
3088 | // Should not run.
|
---|
3089 | TEST(DisabledTest, DISABLED_TestShouldNotRun) {
|
---|
3090 | FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: Disabled test should not be run.";
|
---|
3091 | }
|
---|
3092 |
|
---|
3093 | // A test whose name does not start with DISABLED_.
|
---|
3094 | // Should run.
|
---|
3095 | TEST(DisabledTest, NotDISABLED_TestShouldRun) {
|
---|
3096 | EXPECT_EQ(1, 1);
|
---|
3097 | }
|
---|
3098 |
|
---|
3099 | // A test case whose name starts with DISABLED_.
|
---|
3100 | // Should not run.
|
---|
3101 | TEST(DISABLED_TestCase, TestShouldNotRun) {
|
---|
3102 | FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: Test in disabled test case should not be run.";
|
---|
3103 | }
|
---|
3104 |
|
---|
3105 | // A test case and test whose names start with DISABLED_.
|
---|
3106 | // Should not run.
|
---|
3107 | TEST(DISABLED_TestCase, DISABLED_TestShouldNotRun) {
|
---|
3108 | FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: Test in disabled test case should not be run.";
|
---|
3109 | }
|
---|
3110 |
|
---|
3111 | // Check that when all tests in a test case are disabled, SetupTestCase() and
|
---|
3112 | // TearDownTestCase() are not called.
|
---|
3113 | class DisabledTestsTest : public Test {
|
---|
3114 | protected:
|
---|
3115 | static void SetUpTestCase() {
|
---|
3116 | FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: All tests disabled in test case. "
|
---|
3117 | "SetupTestCase() should not be called.";
|
---|
3118 | }
|
---|
3119 |
|
---|
3120 | static void TearDownTestCase() {
|
---|
3121 | FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: All tests disabled in test case. "
|
---|
3122 | "TearDownTestCase() should not be called.";
|
---|
3123 | }
|
---|
3124 | };
|
---|
3125 |
|
---|
3126 | TEST_F(DisabledTestsTest, DISABLED_TestShouldNotRun_1) {
|
---|
3127 | FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: Disabled test should not be run.";
|
---|
3128 | }
|
---|
3129 |
|
---|
3130 | TEST_F(DisabledTestsTest, DISABLED_TestShouldNotRun_2) {
|
---|
3131 | FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: Disabled test should not be run.";
|
---|
3132 | }
|
---|
3133 |
|
---|
3134 | // Tests that disabled typed tests aren't run.
|
---|
3135 |
|
---|
3136 | #if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST
|
---|
3137 |
|
---|
3138 | template <typename T>
|
---|
3139 | class TypedTest : public Test {
|
---|
3140 | };
|
---|
3141 |
|
---|
3142 | typedef testing::Types<int, double> NumericTypes;
|
---|
3143 | TYPED_TEST_CASE(TypedTest, NumericTypes);
|
---|
3144 |
|
---|
3145 | TYPED_TEST(TypedTest, DISABLED_ShouldNotRun) {
|
---|
3146 | FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: Disabled typed test should not run.";
|
---|
3147 | }
|
---|
3148 |
|
---|
3149 | template <typename T>
|
---|
3150 | class DISABLED_TypedTest : public Test {
|
---|
3151 | };
|
---|
3152 |
|
---|
3153 | TYPED_TEST_CASE(DISABLED_TypedTest, NumericTypes);
|
---|
3154 |
|
---|
3155 | TYPED_TEST(DISABLED_TypedTest, ShouldNotRun) {
|
---|
3156 | FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: Disabled typed test should not run.";
|
---|
3157 | }
|
---|
3158 |
|
---|
3159 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST
|
---|
3160 |
|
---|
3161 | // Tests that disabled type-parameterized tests aren't run.
|
---|
3162 |
|
---|
3163 | #if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P
|
---|
3164 |
|
---|
3165 | template <typename T>
|
---|
3166 | class TypedTestP : public Test {
|
---|
3167 | };
|
---|
3168 |
|
---|
3169 | TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(TypedTestP);
|
---|
3170 |
|
---|
3171 | TYPED_TEST_P(TypedTestP, DISABLED_ShouldNotRun) {
|
---|
3172 | FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: "
|
---|
3173 | << "Disabled type-parameterized test should not run.";
|
---|
3174 | }
|
---|
3175 |
|
---|
3176 | REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(TypedTestP, DISABLED_ShouldNotRun);
|
---|
3177 |
|
---|
3178 | INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(My, TypedTestP, NumericTypes);
|
---|
3179 |
|
---|
3180 | template <typename T>
|
---|
3181 | class DISABLED_TypedTestP : public Test {
|
---|
3182 | };
|
---|
3183 |
|
---|
3184 | TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(DISABLED_TypedTestP);
|
---|
3185 |
|
---|
3186 | TYPED_TEST_P(DISABLED_TypedTestP, ShouldNotRun) {
|
---|
3187 | FAIL() << "Unexpected failure: "
|
---|
3188 | << "Disabled type-parameterized test should not run.";
|
---|
3189 | }
|
---|
3190 |
|
---|
3191 | REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(DISABLED_TypedTestP, ShouldNotRun);
|
---|
3192 |
|
---|
3193 | INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(My, DISABLED_TypedTestP, NumericTypes);
|
---|
3194 |
|
---|
3195 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P
|
---|
3196 |
|
---|
3197 | // Tests that assertion macros evaluate their arguments exactly once.
|
---|
3198 |
|
---|
3199 | class SingleEvaluationTest : public Test {
|
---|
3200 | public: // Must be public and not protected due to a bug in g++ 3.4.2.
|
---|
3201 | // This helper function is needed by the FailedASSERT_STREQ test
|
---|
3202 | // below. It's public to work around C++Builder's bug with scoping local
|
---|
3203 | // classes.
|
---|
3204 | static void CompareAndIncrementCharPtrs() {
|
---|
3205 | ASSERT_STREQ(p1_++, p2_++);
|
---|
3206 | }
|
---|
3207 |
|
---|
3208 | // This helper function is needed by the FailedASSERT_NE test below. It's
|
---|
3209 | // public to work around C++Builder's bug with scoping local classes.
|
---|
3210 | static void CompareAndIncrementInts() {
|
---|
3211 | ASSERT_NE(a_++, b_++);
|
---|
3212 | }
|
---|
3213 |
|
---|
3214 | protected:
|
---|
3215 | SingleEvaluationTest() {
|
---|
3216 | p1_ = s1_;
|
---|
3217 | p2_ = s2_;
|
---|
3218 | a_ = 0;
|
---|
3219 | b_ = 0;
|
---|
3220 | }
|
---|
3221 |
|
---|
3222 | static const char* const s1_;
|
---|
3223 | static const char* const s2_;
|
---|
3224 | static const char* p1_;
|
---|
3225 | static const char* p2_;
|
---|
3226 |
|
---|
3227 | static int a_;
|
---|
3228 | static int b_;
|
---|
3229 | };
|
---|
3230 |
|
---|
3231 | const char* const SingleEvaluationTest::s1_ = "01234";
|
---|
3232 | const char* const SingleEvaluationTest::s2_ = "abcde";
|
---|
3233 | const char* SingleEvaluationTest::p1_;
|
---|
3234 | const char* SingleEvaluationTest::p2_;
|
---|
3235 | int SingleEvaluationTest::a_;
|
---|
3236 | int SingleEvaluationTest::b_;
|
---|
3237 |
|
---|
3238 | // Tests that when ASSERT_STREQ fails, it evaluates its arguments
|
---|
3239 | // exactly once.
|
---|
3240 | TEST_F(SingleEvaluationTest, FailedASSERT_STREQ) {
|
---|
3241 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(SingleEvaluationTest::CompareAndIncrementCharPtrs(),
|
---|
3242 | "p2_++");
|
---|
3243 | EXPECT_EQ(s1_ + 1, p1_);
|
---|
3244 | EXPECT_EQ(s2_ + 1, p2_);
|
---|
3245 | }
|
---|
3246 |
|
---|
3247 | // Tests that string assertion arguments are evaluated exactly once.
|
---|
3248 | TEST_F(SingleEvaluationTest, ASSERT_STR) {
|
---|
3249 | // successful EXPECT_STRNE
|
---|
3250 | EXPECT_STRNE(p1_++, p2_++);
|
---|
3251 | EXPECT_EQ(s1_ + 1, p1_);
|
---|
3252 | EXPECT_EQ(s2_ + 1, p2_);
|
---|
3253 |
|
---|
3254 | // failed EXPECT_STRCASEEQ
|
---|
3255 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STRCASEEQ(p1_++, p2_++),
|
---|
3256 | "ignoring case");
|
---|
3257 | EXPECT_EQ(s1_ + 2, p1_);
|
---|
3258 | EXPECT_EQ(s2_ + 2, p2_);
|
---|
3259 | }
|
---|
3260 |
|
---|
3261 | // Tests that when ASSERT_NE fails, it evaluates its arguments exactly
|
---|
3262 | // once.
|
---|
3263 | TEST_F(SingleEvaluationTest, FailedASSERT_NE) {
|
---|
3264 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(SingleEvaluationTest::CompareAndIncrementInts(),
|
---|
3265 | "(a_++) != (b_++)");
|
---|
3266 | EXPECT_EQ(1, a_);
|
---|
3267 | EXPECT_EQ(1, b_);
|
---|
3268 | }
|
---|
3269 |
|
---|
3270 | // Tests that assertion arguments are evaluated exactly once.
|
---|
3271 | TEST_F(SingleEvaluationTest, OtherCases) {
|
---|
3272 | // successful EXPECT_TRUE
|
---|
3273 | EXPECT_TRUE(0 == a_++); // NOLINT
|
---|
3274 | EXPECT_EQ(1, a_);
|
---|
3275 |
|
---|
3276 | // failed EXPECT_TRUE
|
---|
3277 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_TRUE(-1 == a_++), "-1 == a_++");
|
---|
3278 | EXPECT_EQ(2, a_);
|
---|
3279 |
|
---|
3280 | // successful EXPECT_GT
|
---|
3281 | EXPECT_GT(a_++, b_++);
|
---|
3282 | EXPECT_EQ(3, a_);
|
---|
3283 | EXPECT_EQ(1, b_);
|
---|
3284 |
|
---|
3285 | // failed EXPECT_LT
|
---|
3286 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_LT(a_++, b_++), "(a_++) < (b_++)");
|
---|
3287 | EXPECT_EQ(4, a_);
|
---|
3288 | EXPECT_EQ(2, b_);
|
---|
3289 |
|
---|
3290 | // successful ASSERT_TRUE
|
---|
3291 | ASSERT_TRUE(0 < a_++); // NOLINT
|
---|
3292 | EXPECT_EQ(5, a_);
|
---|
3293 |
|
---|
3294 | // successful ASSERT_GT
|
---|
3295 | ASSERT_GT(a_++, b_++);
|
---|
3296 | EXPECT_EQ(6, a_);
|
---|
3297 | EXPECT_EQ(3, b_);
|
---|
3298 | }
|
---|
3299 |
|
---|
3300 | #if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
|
---|
3301 |
|
---|
3302 | void ThrowAnInteger() {
|
---|
3303 | throw 1;
|
---|
3304 | }
|
---|
3305 |
|
---|
3306 | // Tests that assertion arguments are evaluated exactly once.
|
---|
3307 | TEST_F(SingleEvaluationTest, ExceptionTests) {
|
---|
3308 | // successful EXPECT_THROW
|
---|
3309 | EXPECT_THROW({ // NOLINT
|
---|
3310 | a_++;
|
---|
3311 | ThrowAnInteger();
|
---|
3312 | }, int);
|
---|
3313 | EXPECT_EQ(1, a_);
|
---|
3314 |
|
---|
3315 | // failed EXPECT_THROW, throws different
|
---|
3316 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_THROW({ // NOLINT
|
---|
3317 | a_++;
|
---|
3318 | ThrowAnInteger();
|
---|
3319 | }, bool), "throws a different type");
|
---|
3320 | EXPECT_EQ(2, a_);
|
---|
3321 |
|
---|
3322 | // failed EXPECT_THROW, throws nothing
|
---|
3323 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_THROW(a_++, bool), "throws nothing");
|
---|
3324 | EXPECT_EQ(3, a_);
|
---|
3325 |
|
---|
3326 | // successful EXPECT_NO_THROW
|
---|
3327 | EXPECT_NO_THROW(a_++);
|
---|
3328 | EXPECT_EQ(4, a_);
|
---|
3329 |
|
---|
3330 | // failed EXPECT_NO_THROW
|
---|
3331 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_NO_THROW({ // NOLINT
|
---|
3332 | a_++;
|
---|
3333 | ThrowAnInteger();
|
---|
3334 | }), "it throws");
|
---|
3335 | EXPECT_EQ(5, a_);
|
---|
3336 |
|
---|
3337 | // successful EXPECT_ANY_THROW
|
---|
3338 | EXPECT_ANY_THROW({ // NOLINT
|
---|
3339 | a_++;
|
---|
3340 | ThrowAnInteger();
|
---|
3341 | });
|
---|
3342 | EXPECT_EQ(6, a_);
|
---|
3343 |
|
---|
3344 | // failed EXPECT_ANY_THROW
|
---|
3345 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_ANY_THROW(a_++), "it doesn't");
|
---|
3346 | EXPECT_EQ(7, a_);
|
---|
3347 | }
|
---|
3348 |
|
---|
3349 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
|
---|
3350 |
|
---|
3351 | // Tests {ASSERT|EXPECT}_NO_FATAL_FAILURE.
|
---|
3352 | class NoFatalFailureTest : public Test {
|
---|
3353 | protected:
|
---|
3354 | void Succeeds() {}
|
---|
3355 | void FailsNonFatal() {
|
---|
3356 | ADD_FAILURE() << "some non-fatal failure";
|
---|
3357 | }
|
---|
3358 | void Fails() {
|
---|
3359 | FAIL() << "some fatal failure";
|
---|
3360 | }
|
---|
3361 |
|
---|
3362 | void DoAssertNoFatalFailureOnFails() {
|
---|
3363 | ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(Fails());
|
---|
3364 | ADD_FAILURE() << "shold not reach here.";
|
---|
3365 | }
|
---|
3366 |
|
---|
3367 | void DoExpectNoFatalFailureOnFails() {
|
---|
3368 | EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(Fails());
|
---|
3369 | ADD_FAILURE() << "other failure";
|
---|
3370 | }
|
---|
3371 | };
|
---|
3372 |
|
---|
3373 | TEST_F(NoFatalFailureTest, NoFailure) {
|
---|
3374 | EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(Succeeds());
|
---|
3375 | ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(Succeeds());
|
---|
3376 | }
|
---|
3377 |
|
---|
3378 | TEST_F(NoFatalFailureTest, NonFatalIsNoFailure) {
|
---|
3379 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
|
---|
3380 | EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(FailsNonFatal()),
|
---|
3381 | "some non-fatal failure");
|
---|
3382 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
|
---|
3383 | ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(FailsNonFatal()),
|
---|
3384 | "some non-fatal failure");
|
---|
3385 | }
|
---|
3386 |
|
---|
3387 | TEST_F(NoFatalFailureTest, AssertNoFatalFailureOnFatalFailure) {
|
---|
3388 | TestPartResultArray gtest_failures;
|
---|
3389 | {
|
---|
3390 | ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter gtest_reporter(>est_failures);
|
---|
3391 | DoAssertNoFatalFailureOnFails();
|
---|
3392 | }
|
---|
3393 | ASSERT_EQ(2, gtest_failures.size());
|
---|
3394 | EXPECT_EQ(TestPartResult::kFatalFailure,
|
---|
3395 | gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(0).type());
|
---|
3396 | EXPECT_EQ(TestPartResult::kFatalFailure,
|
---|
3397 | gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(1).type());
|
---|
3398 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(testing::IsSubstring, "some fatal failure",
|
---|
3399 | gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(0).message());
|
---|
3400 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(testing::IsSubstring, "it does",
|
---|
3401 | gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(1).message());
|
---|
3402 | }
|
---|
3403 |
|
---|
3404 | TEST_F(NoFatalFailureTest, ExpectNoFatalFailureOnFatalFailure) {
|
---|
3405 | TestPartResultArray gtest_failures;
|
---|
3406 | {
|
---|
3407 | ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter gtest_reporter(>est_failures);
|
---|
3408 | DoExpectNoFatalFailureOnFails();
|
---|
3409 | }
|
---|
3410 | ASSERT_EQ(3, gtest_failures.size());
|
---|
3411 | EXPECT_EQ(TestPartResult::kFatalFailure,
|
---|
3412 | gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(0).type());
|
---|
3413 | EXPECT_EQ(TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure,
|
---|
3414 | gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(1).type());
|
---|
3415 | EXPECT_EQ(TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure,
|
---|
3416 | gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(2).type());
|
---|
3417 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(testing::IsSubstring, "some fatal failure",
|
---|
3418 | gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(0).message());
|
---|
3419 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(testing::IsSubstring, "it does",
|
---|
3420 | gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(1).message());
|
---|
3421 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(testing::IsSubstring, "other failure",
|
---|
3422 | gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(2).message());
|
---|
3423 | }
|
---|
3424 |
|
---|
3425 | TEST_F(NoFatalFailureTest, MessageIsStreamable) {
|
---|
3426 | TestPartResultArray gtest_failures;
|
---|
3427 | {
|
---|
3428 | ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter gtest_reporter(>est_failures);
|
---|
3429 | EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL() << "foo") << "my message";
|
---|
3430 | }
|
---|
3431 | ASSERT_EQ(2, gtest_failures.size());
|
---|
3432 | EXPECT_EQ(TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure,
|
---|
3433 | gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(0).type());
|
---|
3434 | EXPECT_EQ(TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure,
|
---|
3435 | gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(1).type());
|
---|
3436 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(testing::IsSubstring, "foo",
|
---|
3437 | gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(0).message());
|
---|
3438 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(testing::IsSubstring, "my message",
|
---|
3439 | gtest_failures.GetTestPartResult(1).message());
|
---|
3440 | }
|
---|
3441 |
|
---|
3442 | // Tests non-string assertions.
|
---|
3443 |
|
---|
3444 | // Tests EqFailure(), used for implementing *EQ* assertions.
|
---|
3445 | TEST(AssertionTest, EqFailure) {
|
---|
3446 | const std::string foo_val("5"), bar_val("6");
|
---|
3447 | const std::string msg1(
|
---|
3448 | EqFailure("foo", "bar", foo_val, bar_val, false)
|
---|
3449 | .failure_message());
|
---|
3450 | EXPECT_STREQ(
|
---|
3451 | "Value of: bar\n"
|
---|
3452 | " Actual: 6\n"
|
---|
3453 | "Expected: foo\n"
|
---|
3454 | "Which is: 5",
|
---|
3455 | msg1.c_str());
|
---|
3456 |
|
---|
3457 | const std::string msg2(
|
---|
3458 | EqFailure("foo", "6", foo_val, bar_val, false)
|
---|
3459 | .failure_message());
|
---|
3460 | EXPECT_STREQ(
|
---|
3461 | "Value of: 6\n"
|
---|
3462 | "Expected: foo\n"
|
---|
3463 | "Which is: 5",
|
---|
3464 | msg2.c_str());
|
---|
3465 |
|
---|
3466 | const std::string msg3(
|
---|
3467 | EqFailure("5", "bar", foo_val, bar_val, false)
|
---|
3468 | .failure_message());
|
---|
3469 | EXPECT_STREQ(
|
---|
3470 | "Value of: bar\n"
|
---|
3471 | " Actual: 6\n"
|
---|
3472 | "Expected: 5",
|
---|
3473 | msg3.c_str());
|
---|
3474 |
|
---|
3475 | const std::string msg4(
|
---|
3476 | EqFailure("5", "6", foo_val, bar_val, false).failure_message());
|
---|
3477 | EXPECT_STREQ(
|
---|
3478 | "Value of: 6\n"
|
---|
3479 | "Expected: 5",
|
---|
3480 | msg4.c_str());
|
---|
3481 |
|
---|
3482 | const std::string msg5(
|
---|
3483 | EqFailure("foo", "bar",
|
---|
3484 | std::string("\"x\""), std::string("\"y\""),
|
---|
3485 | true).failure_message());
|
---|
3486 | EXPECT_STREQ(
|
---|
3487 | "Value of: bar\n"
|
---|
3488 | " Actual: \"y\"\n"
|
---|
3489 | "Expected: foo (ignoring case)\n"
|
---|
3490 | "Which is: \"x\"",
|
---|
3491 | msg5.c_str());
|
---|
3492 | }
|
---|
3493 |
|
---|
3494 | // Tests AppendUserMessage(), used for implementing the *EQ* macros.
|
---|
3495 | TEST(AssertionTest, AppendUserMessage) {
|
---|
3496 | const std::string foo("foo");
|
---|
3497 |
|
---|
3498 | Message msg;
|
---|
3499 | EXPECT_STREQ("foo",
|
---|
3500 | AppendUserMessage(foo, msg).c_str());
|
---|
3501 |
|
---|
3502 | msg << "bar";
|
---|
3503 | EXPECT_STREQ("foo\nbar",
|
---|
3504 | AppendUserMessage(foo, msg).c_str());
|
---|
3505 | }
|
---|
3506 |
|
---|
3507 | #ifdef __BORLANDC__
|
---|
3508 | // Silences warnings: "Condition is always true", "Unreachable code"
|
---|
3509 | # pragma option push -w-ccc -w-rch
|
---|
3510 | #endif
|
---|
3511 |
|
---|
3512 | // Tests ASSERT_TRUE.
|
---|
3513 | TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_TRUE) {
|
---|
3514 | ASSERT_TRUE(2 > 1); // NOLINT
|
---|
3515 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_TRUE(2 < 1),
|
---|
3516 | "2 < 1");
|
---|
3517 | }
|
---|
3518 |
|
---|
3519 | // Tests ASSERT_TRUE(predicate) for predicates returning AssertionResult.
|
---|
3520 | TEST(AssertionTest, AssertTrueWithAssertionResult) {
|
---|
3521 | ASSERT_TRUE(ResultIsEven(2));
|
---|
3522 | #ifndef __BORLANDC__
|
---|
3523 | // ICE's in C++Builder.
|
---|
3524 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_TRUE(ResultIsEven(3)),
|
---|
3525 | "Value of: ResultIsEven(3)\n"
|
---|
3526 | " Actual: false (3 is odd)\n"
|
---|
3527 | "Expected: true");
|
---|
3528 | #endif
|
---|
3529 | ASSERT_TRUE(ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(2));
|
---|
3530 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_TRUE(ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(3)),
|
---|
3531 | "Value of: ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(3)\n"
|
---|
3532 | " Actual: false (3 is odd)\n"
|
---|
3533 | "Expected: true");
|
---|
3534 | }
|
---|
3535 |
|
---|
3536 | // Tests ASSERT_FALSE.
|
---|
3537 | TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_FALSE) {
|
---|
3538 | ASSERT_FALSE(2 < 1); // NOLINT
|
---|
3539 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FALSE(2 > 1),
|
---|
3540 | "Value of: 2 > 1\n"
|
---|
3541 | " Actual: true\n"
|
---|
3542 | "Expected: false");
|
---|
3543 | }
|
---|
3544 |
|
---|
3545 | // Tests ASSERT_FALSE(predicate) for predicates returning AssertionResult.
|
---|
3546 | TEST(AssertionTest, AssertFalseWithAssertionResult) {
|
---|
3547 | ASSERT_FALSE(ResultIsEven(3));
|
---|
3548 | #ifndef __BORLANDC__
|
---|
3549 | // ICE's in C++Builder.
|
---|
3550 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FALSE(ResultIsEven(2)),
|
---|
3551 | "Value of: ResultIsEven(2)\n"
|
---|
3552 | " Actual: true (2 is even)\n"
|
---|
3553 | "Expected: false");
|
---|
3554 | #endif
|
---|
3555 | ASSERT_FALSE(ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(3));
|
---|
3556 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FALSE(ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(2)),
|
---|
3557 | "Value of: ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(2)\n"
|
---|
3558 | " Actual: true\n"
|
---|
3559 | "Expected: false");
|
---|
3560 | }
|
---|
3561 |
|
---|
3562 | #ifdef __BORLANDC__
|
---|
3563 | // Restores warnings after previous "#pragma option push" supressed them
|
---|
3564 | # pragma option pop
|
---|
3565 | #endif
|
---|
3566 |
|
---|
3567 | // Tests using ASSERT_EQ on double values. The purpose is to make
|
---|
3568 | // sure that the specialization we did for integer and anonymous enums
|
---|
3569 | // isn't used for double arguments.
|
---|
3570 | TEST(ExpectTest, ASSERT_EQ_Double) {
|
---|
3571 | // A success.
|
---|
3572 | ASSERT_EQ(5.6, 5.6);
|
---|
3573 |
|
---|
3574 | // A failure.
|
---|
3575 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(5.1, 5.2),
|
---|
3576 | "5.1");
|
---|
3577 | }
|
---|
3578 |
|
---|
3579 | // Tests ASSERT_EQ.
|
---|
3580 | TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_EQ) {
|
---|
3581 | ASSERT_EQ(5, 2 + 3);
|
---|
3582 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(5, 2*3),
|
---|
3583 | "Value of: 2*3\n"
|
---|
3584 | " Actual: 6\n"
|
---|
3585 | "Expected: 5");
|
---|
3586 | }
|
---|
3587 |
|
---|
3588 | // Tests ASSERT_EQ(NULL, pointer).
|
---|
3589 | #if GTEST_CAN_COMPARE_NULL
|
---|
3590 | TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_EQ_NULL) {
|
---|
3591 | // A success.
|
---|
3592 | const char* p = NULL;
|
---|
3593 | // Some older GCC versions may issue a spurious waring in this or the next
|
---|
3594 | // assertion statement. This warning should not be suppressed with
|
---|
3595 | // static_cast since the test verifies the ability to use bare NULL as the
|
---|
3596 | // expected parameter to the macro.
|
---|
3597 | ASSERT_EQ(NULL, p);
|
---|
3598 |
|
---|
3599 | // A failure.
|
---|
3600 | static int n = 0;
|
---|
3601 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(NULL, &n),
|
---|
3602 | "Value of: &n\n");
|
---|
3603 | }
|
---|
3604 | #endif // GTEST_CAN_COMPARE_NULL
|
---|
3605 |
|
---|
3606 | // Tests ASSERT_EQ(0, non_pointer). Since the literal 0 can be
|
---|
3607 | // treated as a null pointer by the compiler, we need to make sure
|
---|
3608 | // that ASSERT_EQ(0, non_pointer) isn't interpreted by Google Test as
|
---|
3609 | // ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<void*>(NULL), non_pointer).
|
---|
3610 | TEST(ExpectTest, ASSERT_EQ_0) {
|
---|
3611 | int n = 0;
|
---|
3612 |
|
---|
3613 | // A success.
|
---|
3614 | ASSERT_EQ(0, n);
|
---|
3615 |
|
---|
3616 | // A failure.
|
---|
3617 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(0, 5.6),
|
---|
3618 | "Expected: 0");
|
---|
3619 | }
|
---|
3620 |
|
---|
3621 | // Tests ASSERT_NE.
|
---|
3622 | TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_NE) {
|
---|
3623 | ASSERT_NE(6, 7);
|
---|
3624 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_NE('a', 'a'),
|
---|
3625 | "Expected: ('a') != ('a'), "
|
---|
3626 | "actual: 'a' (97, 0x61) vs 'a' (97, 0x61)");
|
---|
3627 | }
|
---|
3628 |
|
---|
3629 | // Tests ASSERT_LE.
|
---|
3630 | TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_LE) {
|
---|
3631 | ASSERT_LE(2, 3);
|
---|
3632 | ASSERT_LE(2, 2);
|
---|
3633 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_LE(2, 0),
|
---|
3634 | "Expected: (2) <= (0), actual: 2 vs 0");
|
---|
3635 | }
|
---|
3636 |
|
---|
3637 | // Tests ASSERT_LT.
|
---|
3638 | TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_LT) {
|
---|
3639 | ASSERT_LT(2, 3);
|
---|
3640 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_LT(2, 2),
|
---|
3641 | "Expected: (2) < (2), actual: 2 vs 2");
|
---|
3642 | }
|
---|
3643 |
|
---|
3644 | // Tests ASSERT_GE.
|
---|
3645 | TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_GE) {
|
---|
3646 | ASSERT_GE(2, 1);
|
---|
3647 | ASSERT_GE(2, 2);
|
---|
3648 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_GE(2, 3),
|
---|
3649 | "Expected: (2) >= (3), actual: 2 vs 3");
|
---|
3650 | }
|
---|
3651 |
|
---|
3652 | // Tests ASSERT_GT.
|
---|
3653 | TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_GT) {
|
---|
3654 | ASSERT_GT(2, 1);
|
---|
3655 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_GT(2, 2),
|
---|
3656 | "Expected: (2) > (2), actual: 2 vs 2");
|
---|
3657 | }
|
---|
3658 |
|
---|
3659 | #if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
|
---|
3660 |
|
---|
3661 | void ThrowNothing() {}
|
---|
3662 |
|
---|
3663 | // Tests ASSERT_THROW.
|
---|
3664 | TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_THROW) {
|
---|
3665 | ASSERT_THROW(ThrowAnInteger(), int);
|
---|
3666 |
|
---|
3667 | # ifndef __BORLANDC__
|
---|
3668 |
|
---|
3669 | // ICE's in C++Builder 2007 and 2009.
|
---|
3670 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(
|
---|
3671 | ASSERT_THROW(ThrowAnInteger(), bool),
|
---|
3672 | "Expected: ThrowAnInteger() throws an exception of type bool.\n"
|
---|
3673 | " Actual: it throws a different type.");
|
---|
3674 | # endif
|
---|
3675 |
|
---|
3676 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(
|
---|
3677 | ASSERT_THROW(ThrowNothing(), bool),
|
---|
3678 | "Expected: ThrowNothing() throws an exception of type bool.\n"
|
---|
3679 | " Actual: it throws nothing.");
|
---|
3680 | }
|
---|
3681 |
|
---|
3682 | // Tests ASSERT_NO_THROW.
|
---|
3683 | TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_NO_THROW) {
|
---|
3684 | ASSERT_NO_THROW(ThrowNothing());
|
---|
3685 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_NO_THROW(ThrowAnInteger()),
|
---|
3686 | "Expected: ThrowAnInteger() doesn't throw an exception."
|
---|
3687 | "\n Actual: it throws.");
|
---|
3688 | }
|
---|
3689 |
|
---|
3690 | // Tests ASSERT_ANY_THROW.
|
---|
3691 | TEST(AssertionTest, ASSERT_ANY_THROW) {
|
---|
3692 | ASSERT_ANY_THROW(ThrowAnInteger());
|
---|
3693 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(
|
---|
3694 | ASSERT_ANY_THROW(ThrowNothing()),
|
---|
3695 | "Expected: ThrowNothing() throws an exception.\n"
|
---|
3696 | " Actual: it doesn't.");
|
---|
3697 | }
|
---|
3698 |
|
---|
3699 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
|
---|
3700 |
|
---|
3701 | // Makes sure we deal with the precedence of <<. This test should
|
---|
3702 | // compile.
|
---|
3703 | TEST(AssertionTest, AssertPrecedence) {
|
---|
3704 | ASSERT_EQ(1 < 2, true);
|
---|
3705 | bool false_value = false;
|
---|
3706 | ASSERT_EQ(true && false_value, false);
|
---|
3707 | }
|
---|
3708 |
|
---|
3709 | // A subroutine used by the following test.
|
---|
3710 | void TestEq1(int x) {
|
---|
3711 | ASSERT_EQ(1, x);
|
---|
3712 | }
|
---|
3713 |
|
---|
3714 | // Tests calling a test subroutine that's not part of a fixture.
|
---|
3715 | TEST(AssertionTest, NonFixtureSubroutine) {
|
---|
3716 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(TestEq1(2),
|
---|
3717 | "Value of: x");
|
---|
3718 | }
|
---|
3719 |
|
---|
3720 | // An uncopyable class.
|
---|
3721 | class Uncopyable {
|
---|
3722 | public:
|
---|
3723 | explicit Uncopyable(int a_value) : value_(a_value) {}
|
---|
3724 |
|
---|
3725 | int value() const { return value_; }
|
---|
3726 | bool operator==(const Uncopyable& rhs) const {
|
---|
3727 | return value() == rhs.value();
|
---|
3728 | }
|
---|
3729 | private:
|
---|
3730 | // This constructor deliberately has no implementation, as we don't
|
---|
3731 | // want this class to be copyable.
|
---|
3732 | Uncopyable(const Uncopyable&); // NOLINT
|
---|
3733 |
|
---|
3734 | int value_;
|
---|
3735 | };
|
---|
3736 |
|
---|
3737 | ::std::ostream& operator<<(::std::ostream& os, const Uncopyable& value) {
|
---|
3738 | return os << value.value();
|
---|
3739 | }
|
---|
3740 |
|
---|
3741 |
|
---|
3742 | bool IsPositiveUncopyable(const Uncopyable& x) {
|
---|
3743 | return x.value() > 0;
|
---|
3744 | }
|
---|
3745 |
|
---|
3746 | // A subroutine used by the following test.
|
---|
3747 | void TestAssertNonPositive() {
|
---|
3748 | Uncopyable y(-1);
|
---|
3749 | ASSERT_PRED1(IsPositiveUncopyable, y);
|
---|
3750 | }
|
---|
3751 | // A subroutine used by the following test.
|
---|
3752 | void TestAssertEqualsUncopyable() {
|
---|
3753 | Uncopyable x(5);
|
---|
3754 | Uncopyable y(-1);
|
---|
3755 | ASSERT_EQ(x, y);
|
---|
3756 | }
|
---|
3757 |
|
---|
3758 | // Tests that uncopyable objects can be used in assertions.
|
---|
3759 | TEST(AssertionTest, AssertWorksWithUncopyableObject) {
|
---|
3760 | Uncopyable x(5);
|
---|
3761 | ASSERT_PRED1(IsPositiveUncopyable, x);
|
---|
3762 | ASSERT_EQ(x, x);
|
---|
3763 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(TestAssertNonPositive(),
|
---|
3764 | "IsPositiveUncopyable(y) evaluates to false, where\ny evaluates to -1");
|
---|
3765 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(TestAssertEqualsUncopyable(),
|
---|
3766 | "Value of: y\n Actual: -1\nExpected: x\nWhich is: 5");
|
---|
3767 | }
|
---|
3768 |
|
---|
3769 | // Tests that uncopyable objects can be used in expects.
|
---|
3770 | TEST(AssertionTest, ExpectWorksWithUncopyableObject) {
|
---|
3771 | Uncopyable x(5);
|
---|
3772 | EXPECT_PRED1(IsPositiveUncopyable, x);
|
---|
3773 | Uncopyable y(-1);
|
---|
3774 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_PRED1(IsPositiveUncopyable, y),
|
---|
3775 | "IsPositiveUncopyable(y) evaluates to false, where\ny evaluates to -1");
|
---|
3776 | EXPECT_EQ(x, x);
|
---|
3777 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(x, y),
|
---|
3778 | "Value of: y\n Actual: -1\nExpected: x\nWhich is: 5");
|
---|
3779 | }
|
---|
3780 |
|
---|
3781 | enum NamedEnum {
|
---|
3782 | kE1 = 0,
|
---|
3783 | kE2 = 1
|
---|
3784 | };
|
---|
3785 |
|
---|
3786 | TEST(AssertionTest, NamedEnum) {
|
---|
3787 | EXPECT_EQ(kE1, kE1);
|
---|
3788 | EXPECT_LT(kE1, kE2);
|
---|
3789 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(kE1, kE2), "Which is: 0");
|
---|
3790 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(kE1, kE2), "Actual: 1");
|
---|
3791 | }
|
---|
3792 |
|
---|
3793 | // The version of gcc used in XCode 2.2 has a bug and doesn't allow
|
---|
3794 | // anonymous enums in assertions. Therefore the following test is not
|
---|
3795 | // done on Mac.
|
---|
3796 | // Sun Studio and HP aCC also reject this code.
|
---|
3797 | #if !GTEST_OS_MAC && !defined(__SUNPRO_CC) && !defined(__HP_aCC)
|
---|
3798 |
|
---|
3799 | // Tests using assertions with anonymous enums.
|
---|
3800 | enum {
|
---|
3801 | kCaseA = -1,
|
---|
3802 |
|
---|
3803 | # if GTEST_OS_LINUX
|
---|
3804 |
|
---|
3805 | // We want to test the case where the size of the anonymous enum is
|
---|
3806 | // larger than sizeof(int), to make sure our implementation of the
|
---|
3807 | // assertions doesn't truncate the enums. However, MSVC
|
---|
3808 | // (incorrectly) doesn't allow an enum value to exceed the range of
|
---|
3809 | // an int, so this has to be conditionally compiled.
|
---|
3810 | //
|
---|
3811 | // On Linux, kCaseB and kCaseA have the same value when truncated to
|
---|
3812 | // int size. We want to test whether this will confuse the
|
---|
3813 | // assertions.
|
---|
3814 | kCaseB = testing::internal::kMaxBiggestInt,
|
---|
3815 |
|
---|
3816 | # else
|
---|
3817 |
|
---|
3818 | kCaseB = INT_MAX,
|
---|
3819 |
|
---|
3820 | # endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX
|
---|
3821 |
|
---|
3822 | kCaseC = 42
|
---|
3823 | };
|
---|
3824 |
|
---|
3825 | TEST(AssertionTest, AnonymousEnum) {
|
---|
3826 | # if GTEST_OS_LINUX
|
---|
3827 |
|
---|
3828 | EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<int>(kCaseA), static_cast<int>(kCaseB));
|
---|
3829 |
|
---|
3830 | # endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX
|
---|
3831 |
|
---|
3832 | EXPECT_EQ(kCaseA, kCaseA);
|
---|
3833 | EXPECT_NE(kCaseA, kCaseB);
|
---|
3834 | EXPECT_LT(kCaseA, kCaseB);
|
---|
3835 | EXPECT_LE(kCaseA, kCaseB);
|
---|
3836 | EXPECT_GT(kCaseB, kCaseA);
|
---|
3837 | EXPECT_GE(kCaseA, kCaseA);
|
---|
3838 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_GE(kCaseA, kCaseB),
|
---|
3839 | "(kCaseA) >= (kCaseB)");
|
---|
3840 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_GE(kCaseA, kCaseC),
|
---|
3841 | "-1 vs 42");
|
---|
3842 |
|
---|
3843 | ASSERT_EQ(kCaseA, kCaseA);
|
---|
3844 | ASSERT_NE(kCaseA, kCaseB);
|
---|
3845 | ASSERT_LT(kCaseA, kCaseB);
|
---|
3846 | ASSERT_LE(kCaseA, kCaseB);
|
---|
3847 | ASSERT_GT(kCaseB, kCaseA);
|
---|
3848 | ASSERT_GE(kCaseA, kCaseA);
|
---|
3849 |
|
---|
3850 | # ifndef __BORLANDC__
|
---|
3851 |
|
---|
3852 | // ICE's in C++Builder.
|
---|
3853 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(kCaseA, kCaseB),
|
---|
3854 | "Value of: kCaseB");
|
---|
3855 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(kCaseA, kCaseC),
|
---|
3856 | "Actual: 42");
|
---|
3857 | # endif
|
---|
3858 |
|
---|
3859 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(kCaseA, kCaseC),
|
---|
3860 | "Which is: -1");
|
---|
3861 | }
|
---|
3862 |
|
---|
3863 | #endif // !GTEST_OS_MAC && !defined(__SUNPRO_CC)
|
---|
3864 |
|
---|
3865 | #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
|
---|
3866 |
|
---|
3867 | static HRESULT UnexpectedHRESULTFailure() {
|
---|
3868 | return E_UNEXPECTED;
|
---|
3869 | }
|
---|
3870 |
|
---|
3871 | static HRESULT OkHRESULTSuccess() {
|
---|
3872 | return S_OK;
|
---|
3873 | }
|
---|
3874 |
|
---|
3875 | static HRESULT FalseHRESULTSuccess() {
|
---|
3876 | return S_FALSE;
|
---|
3877 | }
|
---|
3878 |
|
---|
3879 | // HRESULT assertion tests test both zero and non-zero
|
---|
3880 | // success codes as well as failure message for each.
|
---|
3881 | //
|
---|
3882 | // Windows CE doesn't support message texts.
|
---|
3883 | TEST(HRESULTAssertionTest, EXPECT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED) {
|
---|
3884 | EXPECT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(S_OK);
|
---|
3885 | EXPECT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(S_FALSE);
|
---|
3886 |
|
---|
3887 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(UnexpectedHRESULTFailure()),
|
---|
3888 | "Expected: (UnexpectedHRESULTFailure()) succeeds.\n"
|
---|
3889 | " Actual: 0x8000FFFF");
|
---|
3890 | }
|
---|
3891 |
|
---|
3892 | TEST(HRESULTAssertionTest, ASSERT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED) {
|
---|
3893 | ASSERT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(S_OK);
|
---|
3894 | ASSERT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(S_FALSE);
|
---|
3895 |
|
---|
3896 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(UnexpectedHRESULTFailure()),
|
---|
3897 | "Expected: (UnexpectedHRESULTFailure()) succeeds.\n"
|
---|
3898 | " Actual: 0x8000FFFF");
|
---|
3899 | }
|
---|
3900 |
|
---|
3901 | TEST(HRESULTAssertionTest, EXPECT_HRESULT_FAILED) {
|
---|
3902 | EXPECT_HRESULT_FAILED(E_UNEXPECTED);
|
---|
3903 |
|
---|
3904 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_HRESULT_FAILED(OkHRESULTSuccess()),
|
---|
3905 | "Expected: (OkHRESULTSuccess()) fails.\n"
|
---|
3906 | " Actual: 0x0");
|
---|
3907 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_HRESULT_FAILED(FalseHRESULTSuccess()),
|
---|
3908 | "Expected: (FalseHRESULTSuccess()) fails.\n"
|
---|
3909 | " Actual: 0x1");
|
---|
3910 | }
|
---|
3911 |
|
---|
3912 | TEST(HRESULTAssertionTest, ASSERT_HRESULT_FAILED) {
|
---|
3913 | ASSERT_HRESULT_FAILED(E_UNEXPECTED);
|
---|
3914 |
|
---|
3915 | # ifndef __BORLANDC__
|
---|
3916 |
|
---|
3917 | // ICE's in C++Builder 2007 and 2009.
|
---|
3918 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_HRESULT_FAILED(OkHRESULTSuccess()),
|
---|
3919 | "Expected: (OkHRESULTSuccess()) fails.\n"
|
---|
3920 | " Actual: 0x0");
|
---|
3921 | # endif
|
---|
3922 |
|
---|
3923 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_HRESULT_FAILED(FalseHRESULTSuccess()),
|
---|
3924 | "Expected: (FalseHRESULTSuccess()) fails.\n"
|
---|
3925 | " Actual: 0x1");
|
---|
3926 | }
|
---|
3927 |
|
---|
3928 | // Tests that streaming to the HRESULT macros works.
|
---|
3929 | TEST(HRESULTAssertionTest, Streaming) {
|
---|
3930 | EXPECT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(S_OK) << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
3931 | ASSERT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(S_OK) << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
3932 | EXPECT_HRESULT_FAILED(E_UNEXPECTED) << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
3933 | ASSERT_HRESULT_FAILED(E_UNEXPECTED) << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
3934 |
|
---|
3935 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
|
---|
3936 | EXPECT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(E_UNEXPECTED) << "expected failure",
|
---|
3937 | "expected failure");
|
---|
3938 |
|
---|
3939 | # ifndef __BORLANDC__
|
---|
3940 |
|
---|
3941 | // ICE's in C++Builder 2007 and 2009.
|
---|
3942 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(
|
---|
3943 | ASSERT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(E_UNEXPECTED) << "expected failure",
|
---|
3944 | "expected failure");
|
---|
3945 | # endif
|
---|
3946 |
|
---|
3947 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
|
---|
3948 | EXPECT_HRESULT_FAILED(S_OK) << "expected failure",
|
---|
3949 | "expected failure");
|
---|
3950 |
|
---|
3951 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(
|
---|
3952 | ASSERT_HRESULT_FAILED(S_OK) << "expected failure",
|
---|
3953 | "expected failure");
|
---|
3954 | }
|
---|
3955 |
|
---|
3956 | #endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
|
---|
3957 |
|
---|
3958 | #ifdef __BORLANDC__
|
---|
3959 | // Silences warnings: "Condition is always true", "Unreachable code"
|
---|
3960 | # pragma option push -w-ccc -w-rch
|
---|
3961 | #endif
|
---|
3962 |
|
---|
3963 | // Tests that the assertion macros behave like single statements.
|
---|
3964 | TEST(AssertionSyntaxTest, BasicAssertionsBehavesLikeSingleStatement) {
|
---|
3965 | if (AlwaysFalse())
|
---|
3966 | ASSERT_TRUE(false) << "This should never be executed; "
|
---|
3967 | "It's a compilation test only.";
|
---|
3968 |
|
---|
3969 | if (AlwaysTrue())
|
---|
3970 | EXPECT_FALSE(false);
|
---|
3971 | else
|
---|
3972 | ; // NOLINT
|
---|
3973 |
|
---|
3974 | if (AlwaysFalse())
|
---|
3975 | ASSERT_LT(1, 3);
|
---|
3976 |
|
---|
3977 | if (AlwaysFalse())
|
---|
3978 | ; // NOLINT
|
---|
3979 | else
|
---|
3980 | EXPECT_GT(3, 2) << "";
|
---|
3981 | }
|
---|
3982 |
|
---|
3983 | #if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
|
---|
3984 | // Tests that the compiler will not complain about unreachable code in the
|
---|
3985 | // EXPECT_THROW/EXPECT_ANY_THROW/EXPECT_NO_THROW macros.
|
---|
3986 | TEST(ExpectThrowTest, DoesNotGenerateUnreachableCodeWarning) {
|
---|
3987 | int n = 0;
|
---|
3988 |
|
---|
3989 | EXPECT_THROW(throw 1, int);
|
---|
3990 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_THROW(n++, int), "");
|
---|
3991 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_THROW(throw 1, const char*), "");
|
---|
3992 | EXPECT_NO_THROW(n++);
|
---|
3993 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_NO_THROW(throw 1), "");
|
---|
3994 | EXPECT_ANY_THROW(throw 1);
|
---|
3995 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_ANY_THROW(n++), "");
|
---|
3996 | }
|
---|
3997 |
|
---|
3998 | TEST(AssertionSyntaxTest, ExceptionAssertionsBehavesLikeSingleStatement) {
|
---|
3999 | if (AlwaysFalse())
|
---|
4000 | EXPECT_THROW(ThrowNothing(), bool);
|
---|
4001 |
|
---|
4002 | if (AlwaysTrue())
|
---|
4003 | EXPECT_THROW(ThrowAnInteger(), int);
|
---|
4004 | else
|
---|
4005 | ; // NOLINT
|
---|
4006 |
|
---|
4007 | if (AlwaysFalse())
|
---|
4008 | EXPECT_NO_THROW(ThrowAnInteger());
|
---|
4009 |
|
---|
4010 | if (AlwaysTrue())
|
---|
4011 | EXPECT_NO_THROW(ThrowNothing());
|
---|
4012 | else
|
---|
4013 | ; // NOLINT
|
---|
4014 |
|
---|
4015 | if (AlwaysFalse())
|
---|
4016 | EXPECT_ANY_THROW(ThrowNothing());
|
---|
4017 |
|
---|
4018 | if (AlwaysTrue())
|
---|
4019 | EXPECT_ANY_THROW(ThrowAnInteger());
|
---|
4020 | else
|
---|
4021 | ; // NOLINT
|
---|
4022 | }
|
---|
4023 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
|
---|
4024 |
|
---|
4025 | TEST(AssertionSyntaxTest, NoFatalFailureAssertionsBehavesLikeSingleStatement) {
|
---|
4026 | if (AlwaysFalse())
|
---|
4027 | EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL()) << "This should never be executed. "
|
---|
4028 | << "It's a compilation test only.";
|
---|
4029 | else
|
---|
4030 | ; // NOLINT
|
---|
4031 |
|
---|
4032 | if (AlwaysFalse())
|
---|
4033 | ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL()) << "";
|
---|
4034 | else
|
---|
4035 | ; // NOLINT
|
---|
4036 |
|
---|
4037 | if (AlwaysTrue())
|
---|
4038 | EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SUCCEED());
|
---|
4039 | else
|
---|
4040 | ; // NOLINT
|
---|
4041 |
|
---|
4042 | if (AlwaysFalse())
|
---|
4043 | ; // NOLINT
|
---|
4044 | else
|
---|
4045 | ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(SUCCEED());
|
---|
4046 | }
|
---|
4047 |
|
---|
4048 | // Tests that the assertion macros work well with switch statements.
|
---|
4049 | TEST(AssertionSyntaxTest, WorksWithSwitch) {
|
---|
4050 | switch (0) {
|
---|
4051 | case 1:
|
---|
4052 | break;
|
---|
4053 | default:
|
---|
4054 | ASSERT_TRUE(true);
|
---|
4055 | }
|
---|
4056 |
|
---|
4057 | switch (0)
|
---|
4058 | case 0:
|
---|
4059 | EXPECT_FALSE(false) << "EXPECT_FALSE failed in switch case";
|
---|
4060 |
|
---|
4061 | // Binary assertions are implemented using a different code path
|
---|
4062 | // than the Boolean assertions. Hence we test them separately.
|
---|
4063 | switch (0) {
|
---|
4064 | case 1:
|
---|
4065 | default:
|
---|
4066 | ASSERT_EQ(1, 1) << "ASSERT_EQ failed in default switch handler";
|
---|
4067 | }
|
---|
4068 |
|
---|
4069 | switch (0)
|
---|
4070 | case 0:
|
---|
4071 | EXPECT_NE(1, 2);
|
---|
4072 | }
|
---|
4073 |
|
---|
4074 | #if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
|
---|
4075 |
|
---|
4076 | void ThrowAString() {
|
---|
4077 | throw "std::string";
|
---|
4078 | }
|
---|
4079 |
|
---|
4080 | // Test that the exception assertion macros compile and work with const
|
---|
4081 | // type qualifier.
|
---|
4082 | TEST(AssertionSyntaxTest, WorksWithConst) {
|
---|
4083 | ASSERT_THROW(ThrowAString(), const char*);
|
---|
4084 |
|
---|
4085 | EXPECT_THROW(ThrowAString(), const char*);
|
---|
4086 | }
|
---|
4087 |
|
---|
4088 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
|
---|
4089 |
|
---|
4090 | } // namespace
|
---|
4091 |
|
---|
4092 | namespace testing {
|
---|
4093 |
|
---|
4094 | // Tests that Google Test tracks SUCCEED*.
|
---|
4095 | TEST(SuccessfulAssertionTest, SUCCEED) {
|
---|
4096 | SUCCEED();
|
---|
4097 | SUCCEED() << "OK";
|
---|
4098 | EXPECT_EQ(2, GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_result()->total_part_count());
|
---|
4099 | }
|
---|
4100 |
|
---|
4101 | // Tests that Google Test doesn't track successful EXPECT_*.
|
---|
4102 | TEST(SuccessfulAssertionTest, EXPECT) {
|
---|
4103 | EXPECT_TRUE(true);
|
---|
4104 | EXPECT_EQ(0, GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_result()->total_part_count());
|
---|
4105 | }
|
---|
4106 |
|
---|
4107 | // Tests that Google Test doesn't track successful EXPECT_STR*.
|
---|
4108 | TEST(SuccessfulAssertionTest, EXPECT_STR) {
|
---|
4109 | EXPECT_STREQ("", "");
|
---|
4110 | EXPECT_EQ(0, GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_result()->total_part_count());
|
---|
4111 | }
|
---|
4112 |
|
---|
4113 | // Tests that Google Test doesn't track successful ASSERT_*.
|
---|
4114 | TEST(SuccessfulAssertionTest, ASSERT) {
|
---|
4115 | ASSERT_TRUE(true);
|
---|
4116 | EXPECT_EQ(0, GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_result()->total_part_count());
|
---|
4117 | }
|
---|
4118 |
|
---|
4119 | // Tests that Google Test doesn't track successful ASSERT_STR*.
|
---|
4120 | TEST(SuccessfulAssertionTest, ASSERT_STR) {
|
---|
4121 | ASSERT_STREQ("", "");
|
---|
4122 | EXPECT_EQ(0, GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_result()->total_part_count());
|
---|
4123 | }
|
---|
4124 |
|
---|
4125 | } // namespace testing
|
---|
4126 |
|
---|
4127 | namespace {
|
---|
4128 |
|
---|
4129 | // Tests the message streaming variation of assertions.
|
---|
4130 |
|
---|
4131 | TEST(AssertionWithMessageTest, EXPECT) {
|
---|
4132 | EXPECT_EQ(1, 1) << "This should succeed.";
|
---|
4133 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_NE(1, 1) << "Expected failure #1.",
|
---|
4134 | "Expected failure #1");
|
---|
4135 | EXPECT_LE(1, 2) << "This should succeed.";
|
---|
4136 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_LT(1, 0) << "Expected failure #2.",
|
---|
4137 | "Expected failure #2.");
|
---|
4138 | EXPECT_GE(1, 0) << "This should succeed.";
|
---|
4139 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_GT(1, 2) << "Expected failure #3.",
|
---|
4140 | "Expected failure #3.");
|
---|
4141 |
|
---|
4142 | EXPECT_STREQ("1", "1") << "This should succeed.";
|
---|
4143 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STRNE("1", "1") << "Expected failure #4.",
|
---|
4144 | "Expected failure #4.");
|
---|
4145 | EXPECT_STRCASEEQ("a", "A") << "This should succeed.";
|
---|
4146 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STRCASENE("a", "A") << "Expected failure #5.",
|
---|
4147 | "Expected failure #5.");
|
---|
4148 |
|
---|
4149 | EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(1, 1) << "This should succeed.";
|
---|
4150 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(1, 1.2) << "Expected failure #6.",
|
---|
4151 | "Expected failure #6.");
|
---|
4152 | EXPECT_NEAR(1, 1.1, 0.2) << "This should succeed.";
|
---|
4153 | }
|
---|
4154 |
|
---|
4155 | TEST(AssertionWithMessageTest, ASSERT) {
|
---|
4156 | ASSERT_EQ(1, 1) << "This should succeed.";
|
---|
4157 | ASSERT_NE(1, 2) << "This should succeed.";
|
---|
4158 | ASSERT_LE(1, 2) << "This should succeed.";
|
---|
4159 | ASSERT_LT(1, 2) << "This should succeed.";
|
---|
4160 | ASSERT_GE(1, 0) << "This should succeed.";
|
---|
4161 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_GT(1, 2) << "Expected failure.",
|
---|
4162 | "Expected failure.");
|
---|
4163 | }
|
---|
4164 |
|
---|
4165 | TEST(AssertionWithMessageTest, ASSERT_STR) {
|
---|
4166 | ASSERT_STREQ("1", "1") << "This should succeed.";
|
---|
4167 | ASSERT_STRNE("1", "2") << "This should succeed.";
|
---|
4168 | ASSERT_STRCASEEQ("a", "A") << "This should succeed.";
|
---|
4169 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_STRCASENE("a", "A") << "Expected failure.",
|
---|
4170 | "Expected failure.");
|
---|
4171 | }
|
---|
4172 |
|
---|
4173 | TEST(AssertionWithMessageTest, ASSERT_FLOATING) {
|
---|
4174 | ASSERT_FLOAT_EQ(1, 1) << "This should succeed.";
|
---|
4175 | ASSERT_DOUBLE_EQ(1, 1) << "This should succeed.";
|
---|
4176 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_NEAR(1,1.2, 0.1) << "Expect failure.", // NOLINT
|
---|
4177 | "Expect failure.");
|
---|
4178 | // To work around a bug in gcc 2.95.0, there is intentionally no
|
---|
4179 | // space after the first comma in the previous statement.
|
---|
4180 | }
|
---|
4181 |
|
---|
4182 | // Tests using ASSERT_FALSE with a streamed message.
|
---|
4183 | TEST(AssertionWithMessageTest, ASSERT_FALSE) {
|
---|
4184 | ASSERT_FALSE(false) << "This shouldn't fail.";
|
---|
4185 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
4186 | ASSERT_FALSE(true) << "Expected failure: " << 2 << " > " << 1
|
---|
4187 | << " evaluates to " << true;
|
---|
4188 | }, "Expected failure");
|
---|
4189 | }
|
---|
4190 |
|
---|
4191 | // Tests using FAIL with a streamed message.
|
---|
4192 | TEST(AssertionWithMessageTest, FAIL) {
|
---|
4193 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL() << 0,
|
---|
4194 | "0");
|
---|
4195 | }
|
---|
4196 |
|
---|
4197 | // Tests using SUCCEED with a streamed message.
|
---|
4198 | TEST(AssertionWithMessageTest, SUCCEED) {
|
---|
4199 | SUCCEED() << "Success == " << 1;
|
---|
4200 | }
|
---|
4201 |
|
---|
4202 | // Tests using ASSERT_TRUE with a streamed message.
|
---|
4203 | TEST(AssertionWithMessageTest, ASSERT_TRUE) {
|
---|
4204 | ASSERT_TRUE(true) << "This should succeed.";
|
---|
4205 | ASSERT_TRUE(true) << true;
|
---|
4206 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
4207 | ASSERT_TRUE(false) << static_cast<const char *>(NULL)
|
---|
4208 | << static_cast<char *>(NULL);
|
---|
4209 | }, "(null)(null)");
|
---|
4210 | }
|
---|
4211 |
|
---|
4212 | #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
|
---|
4213 | // Tests using wide strings in assertion messages.
|
---|
4214 | TEST(AssertionWithMessageTest, WideStringMessage) {
|
---|
4215 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
4216 | EXPECT_TRUE(false) << L"This failure is expected.\x8119";
|
---|
4217 | }, "This failure is expected.");
|
---|
4218 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
4219 | ASSERT_EQ(1, 2) << "This failure is "
|
---|
4220 | << L"expected too.\x8120";
|
---|
4221 | }, "This failure is expected too.");
|
---|
4222 | }
|
---|
4223 | #endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
|
---|
4224 |
|
---|
4225 | // Tests EXPECT_TRUE.
|
---|
4226 | TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_TRUE) {
|
---|
4227 | EXPECT_TRUE(true) << "Intentional success";
|
---|
4228 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_TRUE(false) << "Intentional failure #1.",
|
---|
4229 | "Intentional failure #1.");
|
---|
4230 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_TRUE(false) << "Intentional failure #2.",
|
---|
4231 | "Intentional failure #2.");
|
---|
4232 | EXPECT_TRUE(2 > 1); // NOLINT
|
---|
4233 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_TRUE(2 < 1),
|
---|
4234 | "Value of: 2 < 1\n"
|
---|
4235 | " Actual: false\n"
|
---|
4236 | "Expected: true");
|
---|
4237 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_TRUE(2 > 3),
|
---|
4238 | "2 > 3");
|
---|
4239 | }
|
---|
4240 |
|
---|
4241 | // Tests EXPECT_TRUE(predicate) for predicates returning AssertionResult.
|
---|
4242 | TEST(ExpectTest, ExpectTrueWithAssertionResult) {
|
---|
4243 | EXPECT_TRUE(ResultIsEven(2));
|
---|
4244 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_TRUE(ResultIsEven(3)),
|
---|
4245 | "Value of: ResultIsEven(3)\n"
|
---|
4246 | " Actual: false (3 is odd)\n"
|
---|
4247 | "Expected: true");
|
---|
4248 | EXPECT_TRUE(ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(2));
|
---|
4249 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_TRUE(ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(3)),
|
---|
4250 | "Value of: ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(3)\n"
|
---|
4251 | " Actual: false (3 is odd)\n"
|
---|
4252 | "Expected: true");
|
---|
4253 | }
|
---|
4254 |
|
---|
4255 | // Tests EXPECT_FALSE with a streamed message.
|
---|
4256 | TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_FALSE) {
|
---|
4257 | EXPECT_FALSE(2 < 1); // NOLINT
|
---|
4258 | EXPECT_FALSE(false) << "Intentional success";
|
---|
4259 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FALSE(true) << "Intentional failure #1.",
|
---|
4260 | "Intentional failure #1.");
|
---|
4261 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FALSE(true) << "Intentional failure #2.",
|
---|
4262 | "Intentional failure #2.");
|
---|
4263 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FALSE(2 > 1),
|
---|
4264 | "Value of: 2 > 1\n"
|
---|
4265 | " Actual: true\n"
|
---|
4266 | "Expected: false");
|
---|
4267 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FALSE(2 < 3),
|
---|
4268 | "2 < 3");
|
---|
4269 | }
|
---|
4270 |
|
---|
4271 | // Tests EXPECT_FALSE(predicate) for predicates returning AssertionResult.
|
---|
4272 | TEST(ExpectTest, ExpectFalseWithAssertionResult) {
|
---|
4273 | EXPECT_FALSE(ResultIsEven(3));
|
---|
4274 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FALSE(ResultIsEven(2)),
|
---|
4275 | "Value of: ResultIsEven(2)\n"
|
---|
4276 | " Actual: true (2 is even)\n"
|
---|
4277 | "Expected: false");
|
---|
4278 | EXPECT_FALSE(ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(3));
|
---|
4279 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FALSE(ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(2)),
|
---|
4280 | "Value of: ResultIsEvenNoExplanation(2)\n"
|
---|
4281 | " Actual: true\n"
|
---|
4282 | "Expected: false");
|
---|
4283 | }
|
---|
4284 |
|
---|
4285 | #ifdef __BORLANDC__
|
---|
4286 | // Restores warnings after previous "#pragma option push" supressed them
|
---|
4287 | # pragma option pop
|
---|
4288 | #endif
|
---|
4289 |
|
---|
4290 | // Tests EXPECT_EQ.
|
---|
4291 | TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_EQ) {
|
---|
4292 | EXPECT_EQ(5, 2 + 3);
|
---|
4293 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(5, 2*3),
|
---|
4294 | "Value of: 2*3\n"
|
---|
4295 | " Actual: 6\n"
|
---|
4296 | "Expected: 5");
|
---|
4297 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(5, 2 - 3),
|
---|
4298 | "2 - 3");
|
---|
4299 | }
|
---|
4300 |
|
---|
4301 | // Tests using EXPECT_EQ on double values. The purpose is to make
|
---|
4302 | // sure that the specialization we did for integer and anonymous enums
|
---|
4303 | // isn't used for double arguments.
|
---|
4304 | TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_EQ_Double) {
|
---|
4305 | // A success.
|
---|
4306 | EXPECT_EQ(5.6, 5.6);
|
---|
4307 |
|
---|
4308 | // A failure.
|
---|
4309 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(5.1, 5.2),
|
---|
4310 | "5.1");
|
---|
4311 | }
|
---|
4312 |
|
---|
4313 | #if GTEST_CAN_COMPARE_NULL
|
---|
4314 | // Tests EXPECT_EQ(NULL, pointer).
|
---|
4315 | TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_EQ_NULL) {
|
---|
4316 | // A success.
|
---|
4317 | const char* p = NULL;
|
---|
4318 | // Some older GCC versions may issue a spurious warning in this or the next
|
---|
4319 | // assertion statement. This warning should not be suppressed with
|
---|
4320 | // static_cast since the test verifies the ability to use bare NULL as the
|
---|
4321 | // expected parameter to the macro.
|
---|
4322 | EXPECT_EQ(NULL, p);
|
---|
4323 |
|
---|
4324 | // A failure.
|
---|
4325 | int n = 0;
|
---|
4326 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(NULL, &n),
|
---|
4327 | "Value of: &n\n");
|
---|
4328 | }
|
---|
4329 | #endif // GTEST_CAN_COMPARE_NULL
|
---|
4330 |
|
---|
4331 | // Tests EXPECT_EQ(0, non_pointer). Since the literal 0 can be
|
---|
4332 | // treated as a null pointer by the compiler, we need to make sure
|
---|
4333 | // that EXPECT_EQ(0, non_pointer) isn't interpreted by Google Test as
|
---|
4334 | // EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<void*>(NULL), non_pointer).
|
---|
4335 | TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_EQ_0) {
|
---|
4336 | int n = 0;
|
---|
4337 |
|
---|
4338 | // A success.
|
---|
4339 | EXPECT_EQ(0, n);
|
---|
4340 |
|
---|
4341 | // A failure.
|
---|
4342 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(0, 5.6),
|
---|
4343 | "Expected: 0");
|
---|
4344 | }
|
---|
4345 |
|
---|
4346 | // Tests EXPECT_NE.
|
---|
4347 | TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_NE) {
|
---|
4348 | EXPECT_NE(6, 7);
|
---|
4349 |
|
---|
4350 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_NE('a', 'a'),
|
---|
4351 | "Expected: ('a') != ('a'), "
|
---|
4352 | "actual: 'a' (97, 0x61) vs 'a' (97, 0x61)");
|
---|
4353 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_NE(2, 2),
|
---|
4354 | "2");
|
---|
4355 | char* const p0 = NULL;
|
---|
4356 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_NE(p0, p0),
|
---|
4357 | "p0");
|
---|
4358 | // Only way to get the Nokia compiler to compile the cast
|
---|
4359 | // is to have a separate void* variable first. Putting
|
---|
4360 | // the two casts on the same line doesn't work, neither does
|
---|
4361 | // a direct C-style to char*.
|
---|
4362 | void* pv1 = (void*)0x1234; // NOLINT
|
---|
4363 | char* const p1 = reinterpret_cast<char*>(pv1);
|
---|
4364 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_NE(p1, p1),
|
---|
4365 | "p1");
|
---|
4366 | }
|
---|
4367 |
|
---|
4368 | // Tests EXPECT_LE.
|
---|
4369 | TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_LE) {
|
---|
4370 | EXPECT_LE(2, 3);
|
---|
4371 | EXPECT_LE(2, 2);
|
---|
4372 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_LE(2, 0),
|
---|
4373 | "Expected: (2) <= (0), actual: 2 vs 0");
|
---|
4374 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_LE(1.1, 0.9),
|
---|
4375 | "(1.1) <= (0.9)");
|
---|
4376 | }
|
---|
4377 |
|
---|
4378 | // Tests EXPECT_LT.
|
---|
4379 | TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_LT) {
|
---|
4380 | EXPECT_LT(2, 3);
|
---|
4381 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_LT(2, 2),
|
---|
4382 | "Expected: (2) < (2), actual: 2 vs 2");
|
---|
4383 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_LT(2, 1),
|
---|
4384 | "(2) < (1)");
|
---|
4385 | }
|
---|
4386 |
|
---|
4387 | // Tests EXPECT_GE.
|
---|
4388 | TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_GE) {
|
---|
4389 | EXPECT_GE(2, 1);
|
---|
4390 | EXPECT_GE(2, 2);
|
---|
4391 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_GE(2, 3),
|
---|
4392 | "Expected: (2) >= (3), actual: 2 vs 3");
|
---|
4393 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_GE(0.9, 1.1),
|
---|
4394 | "(0.9) >= (1.1)");
|
---|
4395 | }
|
---|
4396 |
|
---|
4397 | // Tests EXPECT_GT.
|
---|
4398 | TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_GT) {
|
---|
4399 | EXPECT_GT(2, 1);
|
---|
4400 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_GT(2, 2),
|
---|
4401 | "Expected: (2) > (2), actual: 2 vs 2");
|
---|
4402 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_GT(2, 3),
|
---|
4403 | "(2) > (3)");
|
---|
4404 | }
|
---|
4405 |
|
---|
4406 | #if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
|
---|
4407 |
|
---|
4408 | // Tests EXPECT_THROW.
|
---|
4409 | TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_THROW) {
|
---|
4410 | EXPECT_THROW(ThrowAnInteger(), int);
|
---|
4411 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_THROW(ThrowAnInteger(), bool),
|
---|
4412 | "Expected: ThrowAnInteger() throws an exception of "
|
---|
4413 | "type bool.\n Actual: it throws a different type.");
|
---|
4414 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
|
---|
4415 | EXPECT_THROW(ThrowNothing(), bool),
|
---|
4416 | "Expected: ThrowNothing() throws an exception of type bool.\n"
|
---|
4417 | " Actual: it throws nothing.");
|
---|
4418 | }
|
---|
4419 |
|
---|
4420 | // Tests EXPECT_NO_THROW.
|
---|
4421 | TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_NO_THROW) {
|
---|
4422 | EXPECT_NO_THROW(ThrowNothing());
|
---|
4423 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_NO_THROW(ThrowAnInteger()),
|
---|
4424 | "Expected: ThrowAnInteger() doesn't throw an "
|
---|
4425 | "exception.\n Actual: it throws.");
|
---|
4426 | }
|
---|
4427 |
|
---|
4428 | // Tests EXPECT_ANY_THROW.
|
---|
4429 | TEST(ExpectTest, EXPECT_ANY_THROW) {
|
---|
4430 | EXPECT_ANY_THROW(ThrowAnInteger());
|
---|
4431 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
|
---|
4432 | EXPECT_ANY_THROW(ThrowNothing()),
|
---|
4433 | "Expected: ThrowNothing() throws an exception.\n"
|
---|
4434 | " Actual: it doesn't.");
|
---|
4435 | }
|
---|
4436 |
|
---|
4437 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
|
---|
4438 |
|
---|
4439 | // Make sure we deal with the precedence of <<.
|
---|
4440 | TEST(ExpectTest, ExpectPrecedence) {
|
---|
4441 | EXPECT_EQ(1 < 2, true);
|
---|
4442 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(true, true && false),
|
---|
4443 | "Value of: true && false");
|
---|
4444 | }
|
---|
4445 |
|
---|
4446 |
|
---|
4447 | // Tests the StreamableToString() function.
|
---|
4448 |
|
---|
4449 | // Tests using StreamableToString() on a scalar.
|
---|
4450 | TEST(StreamableToStringTest, Scalar) {
|
---|
4451 | EXPECT_STREQ("5", StreamableToString(5).c_str());
|
---|
4452 | }
|
---|
4453 |
|
---|
4454 | // Tests using StreamableToString() on a non-char pointer.
|
---|
4455 | TEST(StreamableToStringTest, Pointer) {
|
---|
4456 | int n = 0;
|
---|
4457 | int* p = &n;
|
---|
4458 | EXPECT_STRNE("(null)", StreamableToString(p).c_str());
|
---|
4459 | }
|
---|
4460 |
|
---|
4461 | // Tests using StreamableToString() on a NULL non-char pointer.
|
---|
4462 | TEST(StreamableToStringTest, NullPointer) {
|
---|
4463 | int* p = NULL;
|
---|
4464 | EXPECT_STREQ("(null)", StreamableToString(p).c_str());
|
---|
4465 | }
|
---|
4466 |
|
---|
4467 | // Tests using StreamableToString() on a C string.
|
---|
4468 | TEST(StreamableToStringTest, CString) {
|
---|
4469 | EXPECT_STREQ("Foo", StreamableToString("Foo").c_str());
|
---|
4470 | }
|
---|
4471 |
|
---|
4472 | // Tests using StreamableToString() on a NULL C string.
|
---|
4473 | TEST(StreamableToStringTest, NullCString) {
|
---|
4474 | char* p = NULL;
|
---|
4475 | EXPECT_STREQ("(null)", StreamableToString(p).c_str());
|
---|
4476 | }
|
---|
4477 |
|
---|
4478 | // Tests using streamable values as assertion messages.
|
---|
4479 |
|
---|
4480 | // Tests using std::string as an assertion message.
|
---|
4481 | TEST(StreamableTest, string) {
|
---|
4482 | static const std::string str(
|
---|
4483 | "This failure message is a std::string, and is expected.");
|
---|
4484 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL() << str,
|
---|
4485 | str.c_str());
|
---|
4486 | }
|
---|
4487 |
|
---|
4488 | // Tests that we can output strings containing embedded NULs.
|
---|
4489 | // Limited to Linux because we can only do this with std::string's.
|
---|
4490 | TEST(StreamableTest, stringWithEmbeddedNUL) {
|
---|
4491 | static const char char_array_with_nul[] =
|
---|
4492 | "Here's a NUL\0 and some more string";
|
---|
4493 | static const std::string string_with_nul(char_array_with_nul,
|
---|
4494 | sizeof(char_array_with_nul)
|
---|
4495 | - 1); // drops the trailing NUL
|
---|
4496 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL() << string_with_nul,
|
---|
4497 | "Here's a NUL\\0 and some more string");
|
---|
4498 | }
|
---|
4499 |
|
---|
4500 | // Tests that we can output a NUL char.
|
---|
4501 | TEST(StreamableTest, NULChar) {
|
---|
4502 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
4503 | FAIL() << "A NUL" << '\0' << " and some more string";
|
---|
4504 | }, "A NUL\\0 and some more string");
|
---|
4505 | }
|
---|
4506 |
|
---|
4507 | // Tests using int as an assertion message.
|
---|
4508 | TEST(StreamableTest, int) {
|
---|
4509 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL() << 900913,
|
---|
4510 | "900913");
|
---|
4511 | }
|
---|
4512 |
|
---|
4513 | // Tests using NULL char pointer as an assertion message.
|
---|
4514 | //
|
---|
4515 | // In MSVC, streaming a NULL char * causes access violation. Google Test
|
---|
4516 | // implemented a workaround (substituting "(null)" for NULL). This
|
---|
4517 | // tests whether the workaround works.
|
---|
4518 | TEST(StreamableTest, NullCharPtr) {
|
---|
4519 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL() << static_cast<const char*>(NULL),
|
---|
4520 | "(null)");
|
---|
4521 | }
|
---|
4522 |
|
---|
4523 | // Tests that basic IO manipulators (endl, ends, and flush) can be
|
---|
4524 | // streamed to testing::Message.
|
---|
4525 | TEST(StreamableTest, BasicIoManip) {
|
---|
4526 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
4527 | FAIL() << "Line 1." << std::endl
|
---|
4528 | << "A NUL char " << std::ends << std::flush << " in line 2.";
|
---|
4529 | }, "Line 1.\nA NUL char \\0 in line 2.");
|
---|
4530 | }
|
---|
4531 |
|
---|
4532 | // Tests the macros that haven't been covered so far.
|
---|
4533 |
|
---|
4534 | void AddFailureHelper(bool* aborted) {
|
---|
4535 | *aborted = true;
|
---|
4536 | ADD_FAILURE() << "Intentional failure.";
|
---|
4537 | *aborted = false;
|
---|
4538 | }
|
---|
4539 |
|
---|
4540 | // Tests ADD_FAILURE.
|
---|
4541 | TEST(MacroTest, ADD_FAILURE) {
|
---|
4542 | bool aborted = true;
|
---|
4543 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(AddFailureHelper(&aborted),
|
---|
4544 | "Intentional failure.");
|
---|
4545 | EXPECT_FALSE(aborted);
|
---|
4546 | }
|
---|
4547 |
|
---|
4548 | // Tests ADD_FAILURE_AT.
|
---|
4549 | TEST(MacroTest, ADD_FAILURE_AT) {
|
---|
4550 | // Verifies that ADD_FAILURE_AT does generate a nonfatal failure and
|
---|
4551 | // the failure message contains the user-streamed part.
|
---|
4552 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ADD_FAILURE_AT("foo.cc", 42) << "Wrong!", "Wrong!");
|
---|
4553 |
|
---|
4554 | // Verifies that the user-streamed part is optional.
|
---|
4555 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ADD_FAILURE_AT("foo.cc", 42), "Failed");
|
---|
4556 |
|
---|
4557 | // Unfortunately, we cannot verify that the failure message contains
|
---|
4558 | // the right file path and line number the same way, as
|
---|
4559 | // EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE() doesn't get to see the file path and
|
---|
4560 | // line number. Instead, we do that in gtest_output_test_.cc.
|
---|
4561 | }
|
---|
4562 |
|
---|
4563 | // Tests FAIL.
|
---|
4564 | TEST(MacroTest, FAIL) {
|
---|
4565 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL(),
|
---|
4566 | "Failed");
|
---|
4567 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL() << "Intentional failure.",
|
---|
4568 | "Intentional failure.");
|
---|
4569 | }
|
---|
4570 |
|
---|
4571 | // Tests SUCCEED
|
---|
4572 | TEST(MacroTest, SUCCEED) {
|
---|
4573 | SUCCEED();
|
---|
4574 | SUCCEED() << "Explicit success.";
|
---|
4575 | }
|
---|
4576 |
|
---|
4577 | // Tests for EXPECT_EQ() and ASSERT_EQ().
|
---|
4578 | //
|
---|
4579 | // These tests fail *intentionally*, s.t. the failure messages can be
|
---|
4580 | // generated and tested.
|
---|
4581 | //
|
---|
4582 | // We have different tests for different argument types.
|
---|
4583 |
|
---|
4584 | // Tests using bool values in {EXPECT|ASSERT}_EQ.
|
---|
4585 | TEST(EqAssertionTest, Bool) {
|
---|
4586 | EXPECT_EQ(true, true);
|
---|
4587 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({
|
---|
4588 | bool false_value = false;
|
---|
4589 | ASSERT_EQ(false_value, true);
|
---|
4590 | }, "Value of: true");
|
---|
4591 | }
|
---|
4592 |
|
---|
4593 | // Tests using int values in {EXPECT|ASSERT}_EQ.
|
---|
4594 | TEST(EqAssertionTest, Int) {
|
---|
4595 | ASSERT_EQ(32, 32);
|
---|
4596 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(32, 33),
|
---|
4597 | "33");
|
---|
4598 | }
|
---|
4599 |
|
---|
4600 | // Tests using time_t values in {EXPECT|ASSERT}_EQ.
|
---|
4601 | TEST(EqAssertionTest, Time_T) {
|
---|
4602 | EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<time_t>(0),
|
---|
4603 | static_cast<time_t>(0));
|
---|
4604 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<time_t>(0),
|
---|
4605 | static_cast<time_t>(1234)),
|
---|
4606 | "1234");
|
---|
4607 | }
|
---|
4608 |
|
---|
4609 | // Tests using char values in {EXPECT|ASSERT}_EQ.
|
---|
4610 | TEST(EqAssertionTest, Char) {
|
---|
4611 | ASSERT_EQ('z', 'z');
|
---|
4612 | const char ch = 'b';
|
---|
4613 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ('\0', ch),
|
---|
4614 | "ch");
|
---|
4615 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ('a', ch),
|
---|
4616 | "ch");
|
---|
4617 | }
|
---|
4618 |
|
---|
4619 | // Tests using wchar_t values in {EXPECT|ASSERT}_EQ.
|
---|
4620 | TEST(EqAssertionTest, WideChar) {
|
---|
4621 | EXPECT_EQ(L'b', L'b');
|
---|
4622 |
|
---|
4623 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(L'\0', L'x'),
|
---|
4624 | "Value of: L'x'\n"
|
---|
4625 | " Actual: L'x' (120, 0x78)\n"
|
---|
4626 | "Expected: L'\0'\n"
|
---|
4627 | "Which is: L'\0' (0, 0x0)");
|
---|
4628 |
|
---|
4629 | static wchar_t wchar;
|
---|
4630 | wchar = L'b';
|
---|
4631 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(L'a', wchar),
|
---|
4632 | "wchar");
|
---|
4633 | wchar = 0x8119;
|
---|
4634 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<wchar_t>(0x8120), wchar),
|
---|
4635 | "Value of: wchar");
|
---|
4636 | }
|
---|
4637 |
|
---|
4638 | // Tests using ::std::string values in {EXPECT|ASSERT}_EQ.
|
---|
4639 | TEST(EqAssertionTest, StdString) {
|
---|
4640 | // Compares a const char* to an std::string that has identical
|
---|
4641 | // content.
|
---|
4642 | ASSERT_EQ("Test", ::std::string("Test"));
|
---|
4643 |
|
---|
4644 | // Compares two identical std::strings.
|
---|
4645 | static const ::std::string str1("A * in the middle");
|
---|
4646 | static const ::std::string str2(str1);
|
---|
4647 | EXPECT_EQ(str1, str2);
|
---|
4648 |
|
---|
4649 | // Compares a const char* to an std::string that has different
|
---|
4650 | // content
|
---|
4651 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ("Test", ::std::string("test")),
|
---|
4652 | "\"test\"");
|
---|
4653 |
|
---|
4654 | // Compares an std::string to a char* that has different content.
|
---|
4655 | char* const p1 = const_cast<char*>("foo");
|
---|
4656 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(::std::string("bar"), p1),
|
---|
4657 | "p1");
|
---|
4658 |
|
---|
4659 | // Compares two std::strings that have different contents, one of
|
---|
4660 | // which having a NUL character in the middle. This should fail.
|
---|
4661 | static ::std::string str3(str1);
|
---|
4662 | str3.at(2) = '\0';
|
---|
4663 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(str1, str3),
|
---|
4664 | "Value of: str3\n"
|
---|
4665 | " Actual: \"A \\0 in the middle\"");
|
---|
4666 | }
|
---|
4667 |
|
---|
4668 | #if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
|
---|
4669 |
|
---|
4670 | // Tests using ::std::wstring values in {EXPECT|ASSERT}_EQ.
|
---|
4671 | TEST(EqAssertionTest, StdWideString) {
|
---|
4672 | // Compares two identical std::wstrings.
|
---|
4673 | const ::std::wstring wstr1(L"A * in the middle");
|
---|
4674 | const ::std::wstring wstr2(wstr1);
|
---|
4675 | ASSERT_EQ(wstr1, wstr2);
|
---|
4676 |
|
---|
4677 | // Compares an std::wstring to a const wchar_t* that has identical
|
---|
4678 | // content.
|
---|
4679 | const wchar_t kTestX8119[] = { 'T', 'e', 's', 't', 0x8119, '\0' };
|
---|
4680 | EXPECT_EQ(::std::wstring(kTestX8119), kTestX8119);
|
---|
4681 |
|
---|
4682 | // Compares an std::wstring to a const wchar_t* that has different
|
---|
4683 | // content.
|
---|
4684 | const wchar_t kTestX8120[] = { 'T', 'e', 's', 't', 0x8120, '\0' };
|
---|
4685 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
4686 | EXPECT_EQ(::std::wstring(kTestX8119), kTestX8120);
|
---|
4687 | }, "kTestX8120");
|
---|
4688 |
|
---|
4689 | // Compares two std::wstrings that have different contents, one of
|
---|
4690 | // which having a NUL character in the middle.
|
---|
4691 | ::std::wstring wstr3(wstr1);
|
---|
4692 | wstr3.at(2) = L'\0';
|
---|
4693 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(wstr1, wstr3),
|
---|
4694 | "wstr3");
|
---|
4695 |
|
---|
4696 | // Compares a wchar_t* to an std::wstring that has different
|
---|
4697 | // content.
|
---|
4698 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
4699 | ASSERT_EQ(const_cast<wchar_t*>(L"foo"), ::std::wstring(L"bar"));
|
---|
4700 | }, "");
|
---|
4701 | }
|
---|
4702 |
|
---|
4703 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
|
---|
4704 |
|
---|
4705 | #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
|
---|
4706 | // Tests using ::string values in {EXPECT|ASSERT}_EQ.
|
---|
4707 | TEST(EqAssertionTest, GlobalString) {
|
---|
4708 | // Compares a const char* to a ::string that has identical content.
|
---|
4709 | EXPECT_EQ("Test", ::string("Test"));
|
---|
4710 |
|
---|
4711 | // Compares two identical ::strings.
|
---|
4712 | const ::string str1("A * in the middle");
|
---|
4713 | const ::string str2(str1);
|
---|
4714 | ASSERT_EQ(str1, str2);
|
---|
4715 |
|
---|
4716 | // Compares a ::string to a const char* that has different content.
|
---|
4717 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(::string("Test"), "test"),
|
---|
4718 | "test");
|
---|
4719 |
|
---|
4720 | // Compares two ::strings that have different contents, one of which
|
---|
4721 | // having a NUL character in the middle.
|
---|
4722 | ::string str3(str1);
|
---|
4723 | str3.at(2) = '\0';
|
---|
4724 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(str1, str3),
|
---|
4725 | "str3");
|
---|
4726 |
|
---|
4727 | // Compares a ::string to a char* that has different content.
|
---|
4728 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
4729 | ASSERT_EQ(::string("bar"), const_cast<char*>("foo"));
|
---|
4730 | }, "");
|
---|
4731 | }
|
---|
4732 |
|
---|
4733 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
|
---|
4734 |
|
---|
4735 | #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING
|
---|
4736 |
|
---|
4737 | // Tests using ::wstring values in {EXPECT|ASSERT}_EQ.
|
---|
4738 | TEST(EqAssertionTest, GlobalWideString) {
|
---|
4739 | // Compares two identical ::wstrings.
|
---|
4740 | static const ::wstring wstr1(L"A * in the middle");
|
---|
4741 | static const ::wstring wstr2(wstr1);
|
---|
4742 | EXPECT_EQ(wstr1, wstr2);
|
---|
4743 |
|
---|
4744 | // Compares a const wchar_t* to a ::wstring that has identical content.
|
---|
4745 | const wchar_t kTestX8119[] = { 'T', 'e', 's', 't', 0x8119, '\0' };
|
---|
4746 | ASSERT_EQ(kTestX8119, ::wstring(kTestX8119));
|
---|
4747 |
|
---|
4748 | // Compares a const wchar_t* to a ::wstring that has different
|
---|
4749 | // content.
|
---|
4750 | const wchar_t kTestX8120[] = { 'T', 'e', 's', 't', 0x8120, '\0' };
|
---|
4751 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT
|
---|
4752 | EXPECT_EQ(kTestX8120, ::wstring(kTestX8119));
|
---|
4753 | }, "Test\\x8119");
|
---|
4754 |
|
---|
4755 | // Compares a wchar_t* to a ::wstring that has different content.
|
---|
4756 | wchar_t* const p1 = const_cast<wchar_t*>(L"foo");
|
---|
4757 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(p1, ::wstring(L"bar")),
|
---|
4758 | "bar");
|
---|
4759 |
|
---|
4760 | // Compares two ::wstrings that have different contents, one of which
|
---|
4761 | // having a NUL character in the middle.
|
---|
4762 | static ::wstring wstr3;
|
---|
4763 | wstr3 = wstr1;
|
---|
4764 | wstr3.at(2) = L'\0';
|
---|
4765 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(wstr1, wstr3),
|
---|
4766 | "wstr3");
|
---|
4767 | }
|
---|
4768 |
|
---|
4769 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING
|
---|
4770 |
|
---|
4771 | // Tests using char pointers in {EXPECT|ASSERT}_EQ.
|
---|
4772 | TEST(EqAssertionTest, CharPointer) {
|
---|
4773 | char* const p0 = NULL;
|
---|
4774 | // Only way to get the Nokia compiler to compile the cast
|
---|
4775 | // is to have a separate void* variable first. Putting
|
---|
4776 | // the two casts on the same line doesn't work, neither does
|
---|
4777 | // a direct C-style to char*.
|
---|
4778 | void* pv1 = (void*)0x1234; // NOLINT
|
---|
4779 | void* pv2 = (void*)0xABC0; // NOLINT
|
---|
4780 | char* const p1 = reinterpret_cast<char*>(pv1);
|
---|
4781 | char* const p2 = reinterpret_cast<char*>(pv2);
|
---|
4782 | ASSERT_EQ(p1, p1);
|
---|
4783 |
|
---|
4784 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(p0, p2),
|
---|
4785 | "Value of: p2");
|
---|
4786 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(p1, p2),
|
---|
4787 | "p2");
|
---|
4788 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(reinterpret_cast<char*>(0x1234),
|
---|
4789 | reinterpret_cast<char*>(0xABC0)),
|
---|
4790 | "ABC0");
|
---|
4791 | }
|
---|
4792 |
|
---|
4793 | // Tests using wchar_t pointers in {EXPECT|ASSERT}_EQ.
|
---|
4794 | TEST(EqAssertionTest, WideCharPointer) {
|
---|
4795 | wchar_t* const p0 = NULL;
|
---|
4796 | // Only way to get the Nokia compiler to compile the cast
|
---|
4797 | // is to have a separate void* variable first. Putting
|
---|
4798 | // the two casts on the same line doesn't work, neither does
|
---|
4799 | // a direct C-style to char*.
|
---|
4800 | void* pv1 = (void*)0x1234; // NOLINT
|
---|
4801 | void* pv2 = (void*)0xABC0; // NOLINT
|
---|
4802 | wchar_t* const p1 = reinterpret_cast<wchar_t*>(pv1);
|
---|
4803 | wchar_t* const p2 = reinterpret_cast<wchar_t*>(pv2);
|
---|
4804 | EXPECT_EQ(p0, p0);
|
---|
4805 |
|
---|
4806 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(p0, p2),
|
---|
4807 | "Value of: p2");
|
---|
4808 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(p1, p2),
|
---|
4809 | "p2");
|
---|
4810 | void* pv3 = (void*)0x1234; // NOLINT
|
---|
4811 | void* pv4 = (void*)0xABC0; // NOLINT
|
---|
4812 | const wchar_t* p3 = reinterpret_cast<const wchar_t*>(pv3);
|
---|
4813 | const wchar_t* p4 = reinterpret_cast<const wchar_t*>(pv4);
|
---|
4814 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(p3, p4),
|
---|
4815 | "p4");
|
---|
4816 | }
|
---|
4817 |
|
---|
4818 | // Tests using other types of pointers in {EXPECT|ASSERT}_EQ.
|
---|
4819 | TEST(EqAssertionTest, OtherPointer) {
|
---|
4820 | ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<const int*>(NULL),
|
---|
4821 | static_cast<const int*>(NULL));
|
---|
4822 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<const int*>(NULL),
|
---|
4823 | reinterpret_cast<const int*>(0x1234)),
|
---|
4824 | "0x1234");
|
---|
4825 | }
|
---|
4826 |
|
---|
4827 | // A class that supports binary comparison operators but not streaming.
|
---|
4828 | class UnprintableChar {
|
---|
4829 | public:
|
---|
4830 | explicit UnprintableChar(char ch) : char_(ch) {}
|
---|
4831 |
|
---|
4832 | bool operator==(const UnprintableChar& rhs) const {
|
---|
4833 | return char_ == rhs.char_;
|
---|
4834 | }
|
---|
4835 | bool operator!=(const UnprintableChar& rhs) const {
|
---|
4836 | return char_ != rhs.char_;
|
---|
4837 | }
|
---|
4838 | bool operator<(const UnprintableChar& rhs) const {
|
---|
4839 | return char_ < rhs.char_;
|
---|
4840 | }
|
---|
4841 | bool operator<=(const UnprintableChar& rhs) const {
|
---|
4842 | return char_ <= rhs.char_;
|
---|
4843 | }
|
---|
4844 | bool operator>(const UnprintableChar& rhs) const {
|
---|
4845 | return char_ > rhs.char_;
|
---|
4846 | }
|
---|
4847 | bool operator>=(const UnprintableChar& rhs) const {
|
---|
4848 | return char_ >= rhs.char_;
|
---|
4849 | }
|
---|
4850 |
|
---|
4851 | private:
|
---|
4852 | char char_;
|
---|
4853 | };
|
---|
4854 |
|
---|
4855 | // Tests that ASSERT_EQ() and friends don't require the arguments to
|
---|
4856 | // be printable.
|
---|
4857 | TEST(ComparisonAssertionTest, AcceptsUnprintableArgs) {
|
---|
4858 | const UnprintableChar x('x'), y('y');
|
---|
4859 | ASSERT_EQ(x, x);
|
---|
4860 | EXPECT_NE(x, y);
|
---|
4861 | ASSERT_LT(x, y);
|
---|
4862 | EXPECT_LE(x, y);
|
---|
4863 | ASSERT_GT(y, x);
|
---|
4864 | EXPECT_GE(x, x);
|
---|
4865 |
|
---|
4866 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(x, y), "1-byte object <78>");
|
---|
4867 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(x, y), "1-byte object <79>");
|
---|
4868 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_LT(y, y), "1-byte object <79>");
|
---|
4869 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_GT(x, y), "1-byte object <78>");
|
---|
4870 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_GT(x, y), "1-byte object <79>");
|
---|
4871 |
|
---|
4872 | // Code tested by EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE cannot reference local
|
---|
4873 | // variables, so we have to write UnprintableChar('x') instead of x.
|
---|
4874 | #ifndef __BORLANDC__
|
---|
4875 | // ICE's in C++Builder.
|
---|
4876 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_NE(UnprintableChar('x'), UnprintableChar('x')),
|
---|
4877 | "1-byte object <78>");
|
---|
4878 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_LE(UnprintableChar('y'), UnprintableChar('x')),
|
---|
4879 | "1-byte object <78>");
|
---|
4880 | #endif
|
---|
4881 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_LE(UnprintableChar('y'), UnprintableChar('x')),
|
---|
4882 | "1-byte object <79>");
|
---|
4883 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_GE(UnprintableChar('x'), UnprintableChar('y')),
|
---|
4884 | "1-byte object <78>");
|
---|
4885 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_GE(UnprintableChar('x'), UnprintableChar('y')),
|
---|
4886 | "1-byte object <79>");
|
---|
4887 | }
|
---|
4888 |
|
---|
4889 | // Tests the FRIEND_TEST macro.
|
---|
4890 |
|
---|
4891 | // This class has a private member we want to test. We will test it
|
---|
4892 | // both in a TEST and in a TEST_F.
|
---|
4893 | class Foo {
|
---|
4894 | public:
|
---|
4895 | Foo() {}
|
---|
4896 |
|
---|
4897 | private:
|
---|
4898 | int Bar() const { return 1; }
|
---|
4899 |
|
---|
4900 | // Declares the friend tests that can access the private member
|
---|
4901 | // Bar().
|
---|
4902 | FRIEND_TEST(FRIEND_TEST_Test, TEST);
|
---|
4903 | FRIEND_TEST(FRIEND_TEST_Test2, TEST_F);
|
---|
4904 | };
|
---|
4905 |
|
---|
4906 | // Tests that the FRIEND_TEST declaration allows a TEST to access a
|
---|
4907 | // class's private members. This should compile.
|
---|
4908 | TEST(FRIEND_TEST_Test, TEST) {
|
---|
4909 | ASSERT_EQ(1, Foo().Bar());
|
---|
4910 | }
|
---|
4911 |
|
---|
4912 | // The fixture needed to test using FRIEND_TEST with TEST_F.
|
---|
4913 | class FRIEND_TEST_Test2 : public Test {
|
---|
4914 | protected:
|
---|
4915 | Foo foo;
|
---|
4916 | };
|
---|
4917 |
|
---|
4918 | // Tests that the FRIEND_TEST declaration allows a TEST_F to access a
|
---|
4919 | // class's private members. This should compile.
|
---|
4920 | TEST_F(FRIEND_TEST_Test2, TEST_F) {
|
---|
4921 | ASSERT_EQ(1, foo.Bar());
|
---|
4922 | }
|
---|
4923 |
|
---|
4924 | // Tests the life cycle of Test objects.
|
---|
4925 |
|
---|
4926 | // The test fixture for testing the life cycle of Test objects.
|
---|
4927 | //
|
---|
4928 | // This class counts the number of live test objects that uses this
|
---|
4929 | // fixture.
|
---|
4930 | class TestLifeCycleTest : public Test {
|
---|
4931 | protected:
|
---|
4932 | // Constructor. Increments the number of test objects that uses
|
---|
4933 | // this fixture.
|
---|
4934 | TestLifeCycleTest() { count_++; }
|
---|
4935 |
|
---|
4936 | // Destructor. Decrements the number of test objects that uses this
|
---|
4937 | // fixture.
|
---|
4938 | ~TestLifeCycleTest() { count_--; }
|
---|
4939 |
|
---|
4940 | // Returns the number of live test objects that uses this fixture.
|
---|
4941 | int count() const { return count_; }
|
---|
4942 |
|
---|
4943 | private:
|
---|
4944 | static int count_;
|
---|
4945 | };
|
---|
4946 |
|
---|
4947 | int TestLifeCycleTest::count_ = 0;
|
---|
4948 |
|
---|
4949 | // Tests the life cycle of test objects.
|
---|
4950 | TEST_F(TestLifeCycleTest, Test1) {
|
---|
4951 | // There should be only one test object in this test case that's
|
---|
4952 | // currently alive.
|
---|
4953 | ASSERT_EQ(1, count());
|
---|
4954 | }
|
---|
4955 |
|
---|
4956 | // Tests the life cycle of test objects.
|
---|
4957 | TEST_F(TestLifeCycleTest, Test2) {
|
---|
4958 | // After Test1 is done and Test2 is started, there should still be
|
---|
4959 | // only one live test object, as the object for Test1 should've been
|
---|
4960 | // deleted.
|
---|
4961 | ASSERT_EQ(1, count());
|
---|
4962 | }
|
---|
4963 |
|
---|
4964 | } // namespace
|
---|
4965 |
|
---|
4966 | // Tests that the copy constructor works when it is NOT optimized away by
|
---|
4967 | // the compiler.
|
---|
4968 | TEST(AssertionResultTest, CopyConstructorWorksWhenNotOptimied) {
|
---|
4969 | // Checks that the copy constructor doesn't try to dereference NULL pointers
|
---|
4970 | // in the source object.
|
---|
4971 | AssertionResult r1 = AssertionSuccess();
|
---|
4972 | AssertionResult r2 = r1;
|
---|
4973 | // The following line is added to prevent the compiler from optimizing
|
---|
4974 | // away the constructor call.
|
---|
4975 | r1 << "abc";
|
---|
4976 |
|
---|
4977 | AssertionResult r3 = r1;
|
---|
4978 | EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<bool>(r3), static_cast<bool>(r1));
|
---|
4979 | EXPECT_STREQ("abc", r1.message());
|
---|
4980 | }
|
---|
4981 |
|
---|
4982 | // Tests that AssertionSuccess and AssertionFailure construct
|
---|
4983 | // AssertionResult objects as expected.
|
---|
4984 | TEST(AssertionResultTest, ConstructionWorks) {
|
---|
4985 | AssertionResult r1 = AssertionSuccess();
|
---|
4986 | EXPECT_TRUE(r1);
|
---|
4987 | EXPECT_STREQ("", r1.message());
|
---|
4988 |
|
---|
4989 | AssertionResult r2 = AssertionSuccess() << "abc";
|
---|
4990 | EXPECT_TRUE(r2);
|
---|
4991 | EXPECT_STREQ("abc", r2.message());
|
---|
4992 |
|
---|
4993 | AssertionResult r3 = AssertionFailure();
|
---|
4994 | EXPECT_FALSE(r3);
|
---|
4995 | EXPECT_STREQ("", r3.message());
|
---|
4996 |
|
---|
4997 | AssertionResult r4 = AssertionFailure() << "def";
|
---|
4998 | EXPECT_FALSE(r4);
|
---|
4999 | EXPECT_STREQ("def", r4.message());
|
---|
5000 |
|
---|
5001 | AssertionResult r5 = AssertionFailure(Message() << "ghi");
|
---|
5002 | EXPECT_FALSE(r5);
|
---|
5003 | EXPECT_STREQ("ghi", r5.message());
|
---|
5004 | }
|
---|
5005 |
|
---|
5006 | // Tests that the negation flips the predicate result but keeps the message.
|
---|
5007 | TEST(AssertionResultTest, NegationWorks) {
|
---|
5008 | AssertionResult r1 = AssertionSuccess() << "abc";
|
---|
5009 | EXPECT_FALSE(!r1);
|
---|
5010 | EXPECT_STREQ("abc", (!r1).message());
|
---|
5011 |
|
---|
5012 | AssertionResult r2 = AssertionFailure() << "def";
|
---|
5013 | EXPECT_TRUE(!r2);
|
---|
5014 | EXPECT_STREQ("def", (!r2).message());
|
---|
5015 | }
|
---|
5016 |
|
---|
5017 | TEST(AssertionResultTest, StreamingWorks) {
|
---|
5018 | AssertionResult r = AssertionSuccess();
|
---|
5019 | r << "abc" << 'd' << 0 << true;
|
---|
5020 | EXPECT_STREQ("abcd0true", r.message());
|
---|
5021 | }
|
---|
5022 |
|
---|
5023 | TEST(AssertionResultTest, CanStreamOstreamManipulators) {
|
---|
5024 | AssertionResult r = AssertionSuccess();
|
---|
5025 | r << "Data" << std::endl << std::flush << std::ends << "Will be visible";
|
---|
5026 | EXPECT_STREQ("Data\n\\0Will be visible", r.message());
|
---|
5027 | }
|
---|
5028 |
|
---|
5029 | // Tests streaming a user type whose definition and operator << are
|
---|
5030 | // both in the global namespace.
|
---|
5031 | class Base {
|
---|
5032 | public:
|
---|
5033 | explicit Base(int an_x) : x_(an_x) {}
|
---|
5034 | int x() const { return x_; }
|
---|
5035 | private:
|
---|
5036 | int x_;
|
---|
5037 | };
|
---|
5038 | std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os,
|
---|
5039 | const Base& val) {
|
---|
5040 | return os << val.x();
|
---|
5041 | }
|
---|
5042 | std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os,
|
---|
5043 | const Base* pointer) {
|
---|
5044 | return os << "(" << pointer->x() << ")";
|
---|
5045 | }
|
---|
5046 |
|
---|
5047 | TEST(MessageTest, CanStreamUserTypeInGlobalNameSpace) {
|
---|
5048 | Message msg;
|
---|
5049 | Base a(1);
|
---|
5050 |
|
---|
5051 | msg << a << &a; // Uses ::operator<<.
|
---|
5052 | EXPECT_STREQ("1(1)", msg.GetString().c_str());
|
---|
5053 | }
|
---|
5054 |
|
---|
5055 | // Tests streaming a user type whose definition and operator<< are
|
---|
5056 | // both in an unnamed namespace.
|
---|
5057 | namespace {
|
---|
5058 | class MyTypeInUnnamedNameSpace : public Base {
|
---|
5059 | public:
|
---|
5060 | explicit MyTypeInUnnamedNameSpace(int an_x): Base(an_x) {}
|
---|
5061 | };
|
---|
5062 | std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os,
|
---|
5063 | const MyTypeInUnnamedNameSpace& val) {
|
---|
5064 | return os << val.x();
|
---|
5065 | }
|
---|
5066 | std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os,
|
---|
5067 | const MyTypeInUnnamedNameSpace* pointer) {
|
---|
5068 | return os << "(" << pointer->x() << ")";
|
---|
5069 | }
|
---|
5070 | } // namespace
|
---|
5071 |
|
---|
5072 | TEST(MessageTest, CanStreamUserTypeInUnnamedNameSpace) {
|
---|
5073 | Message msg;
|
---|
5074 | MyTypeInUnnamedNameSpace a(1);
|
---|
5075 |
|
---|
5076 | msg << a << &a; // Uses <unnamed_namespace>::operator<<.
|
---|
5077 | EXPECT_STREQ("1(1)", msg.GetString().c_str());
|
---|
5078 | }
|
---|
5079 |
|
---|
5080 | // Tests streaming a user type whose definition and operator<< are
|
---|
5081 | // both in a user namespace.
|
---|
5082 | namespace namespace1 {
|
---|
5083 | class MyTypeInNameSpace1 : public Base {
|
---|
5084 | public:
|
---|
5085 | explicit MyTypeInNameSpace1(int an_x): Base(an_x) {}
|
---|
5086 | };
|
---|
5087 | std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os,
|
---|
5088 | const MyTypeInNameSpace1& val) {
|
---|
5089 | return os << val.x();
|
---|
5090 | }
|
---|
5091 | std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os,
|
---|
5092 | const MyTypeInNameSpace1* pointer) {
|
---|
5093 | return os << "(" << pointer->x() << ")";
|
---|
5094 | }
|
---|
5095 | } // namespace namespace1
|
---|
5096 |
|
---|
5097 | TEST(MessageTest, CanStreamUserTypeInUserNameSpace) {
|
---|
5098 | Message msg;
|
---|
5099 | namespace1::MyTypeInNameSpace1 a(1);
|
---|
5100 |
|
---|
5101 | msg << a << &a; // Uses namespace1::operator<<.
|
---|
5102 | EXPECT_STREQ("1(1)", msg.GetString().c_str());
|
---|
5103 | }
|
---|
5104 |
|
---|
5105 | // Tests streaming a user type whose definition is in a user namespace
|
---|
5106 | // but whose operator<< is in the global namespace.
|
---|
5107 | namespace namespace2 {
|
---|
5108 | class MyTypeInNameSpace2 : public ::Base {
|
---|
5109 | public:
|
---|
5110 | explicit MyTypeInNameSpace2(int an_x): Base(an_x) {}
|
---|
5111 | };
|
---|
5112 | } // namespace namespace2
|
---|
5113 | std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os,
|
---|
5114 | const namespace2::MyTypeInNameSpace2& val) {
|
---|
5115 | return os << val.x();
|
---|
5116 | }
|
---|
5117 | std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os,
|
---|
5118 | const namespace2::MyTypeInNameSpace2* pointer) {
|
---|
5119 | return os << "(" << pointer->x() << ")";
|
---|
5120 | }
|
---|
5121 |
|
---|
5122 | TEST(MessageTest, CanStreamUserTypeInUserNameSpaceWithStreamOperatorInGlobal) {
|
---|
5123 | Message msg;
|
---|
5124 | namespace2::MyTypeInNameSpace2 a(1);
|
---|
5125 |
|
---|
5126 | msg << a << &a; // Uses ::operator<<.
|
---|
5127 | EXPECT_STREQ("1(1)", msg.GetString().c_str());
|
---|
5128 | }
|
---|
5129 |
|
---|
5130 | // Tests streaming NULL pointers to testing::Message.
|
---|
5131 | TEST(MessageTest, NullPointers) {
|
---|
5132 | Message msg;
|
---|
5133 | char* const p1 = NULL;
|
---|
5134 | unsigned char* const p2 = NULL;
|
---|
5135 | int* p3 = NULL;
|
---|
5136 | double* p4 = NULL;
|
---|
5137 | bool* p5 = NULL;
|
---|
5138 | Message* p6 = NULL;
|
---|
5139 |
|
---|
5140 | msg << p1 << p2 << p3 << p4 << p5 << p6;
|
---|
5141 | ASSERT_STREQ("(null)(null)(null)(null)(null)(null)",
|
---|
5142 | msg.GetString().c_str());
|
---|
5143 | }
|
---|
5144 |
|
---|
5145 | // Tests streaming wide strings to testing::Message.
|
---|
5146 | TEST(MessageTest, WideStrings) {
|
---|
5147 | // Streams a NULL of type const wchar_t*.
|
---|
5148 | const wchar_t* const_wstr = NULL;
|
---|
5149 | EXPECT_STREQ("(null)",
|
---|
5150 | (Message() << const_wstr).GetString().c_str());
|
---|
5151 |
|
---|
5152 | // Streams a NULL of type wchar_t*.
|
---|
5153 | wchar_t* wstr = NULL;
|
---|
5154 | EXPECT_STREQ("(null)",
|
---|
5155 | (Message() << wstr).GetString().c_str());
|
---|
5156 |
|
---|
5157 | // Streams a non-NULL of type const wchar_t*.
|
---|
5158 | const_wstr = L"abc\x8119";
|
---|
5159 | EXPECT_STREQ("abc\xe8\x84\x99",
|
---|
5160 | (Message() << const_wstr).GetString().c_str());
|
---|
5161 |
|
---|
5162 | // Streams a non-NULL of type wchar_t*.
|
---|
5163 | wstr = const_cast<wchar_t*>(const_wstr);
|
---|
5164 | EXPECT_STREQ("abc\xe8\x84\x99",
|
---|
5165 | (Message() << wstr).GetString().c_str());
|
---|
5166 | }
|
---|
5167 |
|
---|
5168 |
|
---|
5169 | // This line tests that we can define tests in the testing namespace.
|
---|
5170 | namespace testing {
|
---|
5171 |
|
---|
5172 | // Tests the TestInfo class.
|
---|
5173 |
|
---|
5174 | class TestInfoTest : public Test {
|
---|
5175 | protected:
|
---|
5176 | static const TestInfo* GetTestInfo(const char* test_name) {
|
---|
5177 | const TestCase* const test_case = GetUnitTestImpl()->
|
---|
5178 | GetTestCase("TestInfoTest", "", NULL, NULL);
|
---|
5179 |
|
---|
5180 | for (int i = 0; i < test_case->total_test_count(); ++i) {
|
---|
5181 | const TestInfo* const test_info = test_case->GetTestInfo(i);
|
---|
5182 | if (strcmp(test_name, test_info->name()) == 0)
|
---|
5183 | return test_info;
|
---|
5184 | }
|
---|
5185 | return NULL;
|
---|
5186 | }
|
---|
5187 |
|
---|
5188 | static const TestResult* GetTestResult(
|
---|
5189 | const TestInfo* test_info) {
|
---|
5190 | return test_info->result();
|
---|
5191 | }
|
---|
5192 | };
|
---|
5193 |
|
---|
5194 | // Tests TestInfo::test_case_name() and TestInfo::name().
|
---|
5195 | TEST_F(TestInfoTest, Names) {
|
---|
5196 | const TestInfo* const test_info = GetTestInfo("Names");
|
---|
5197 |
|
---|
5198 | ASSERT_STREQ("TestInfoTest", test_info->test_case_name());
|
---|
5199 | ASSERT_STREQ("Names", test_info->name());
|
---|
5200 | }
|
---|
5201 |
|
---|
5202 | // Tests TestInfo::result().
|
---|
5203 | TEST_F(TestInfoTest, result) {
|
---|
5204 | const TestInfo* const test_info = GetTestInfo("result");
|
---|
5205 |
|
---|
5206 | // Initially, there is no TestPartResult for this test.
|
---|
5207 | ASSERT_EQ(0, GetTestResult(test_info)->total_part_count());
|
---|
5208 |
|
---|
5209 | // After the previous assertion, there is still none.
|
---|
5210 | ASSERT_EQ(0, GetTestResult(test_info)->total_part_count());
|
---|
5211 | }
|
---|
5212 |
|
---|
5213 | // Tests setting up and tearing down a test case.
|
---|
5214 |
|
---|
5215 | class SetUpTestCaseTest : public Test {
|
---|
5216 | protected:
|
---|
5217 | // This will be called once before the first test in this test case
|
---|
5218 | // is run.
|
---|
5219 | static void SetUpTestCase() {
|
---|
5220 | printf("Setting up the test case . . .\n");
|
---|
5221 |
|
---|
5222 | // Initializes some shared resource. In this simple example, we
|
---|
5223 | // just create a C string. More complex stuff can be done if
|
---|
5224 | // desired.
|
---|
5225 | shared_resource_ = "123";
|
---|
5226 |
|
---|
5227 | // Increments the number of test cases that have been set up.
|
---|
5228 | counter_++;
|
---|
5229 |
|
---|
5230 | // SetUpTestCase() should be called only once.
|
---|
5231 | EXPECT_EQ(1, counter_);
|
---|
5232 | }
|
---|
5233 |
|
---|
5234 | // This will be called once after the last test in this test case is
|
---|
5235 | // run.
|
---|
5236 | static void TearDownTestCase() {
|
---|
5237 | printf("Tearing down the test case . . .\n");
|
---|
5238 |
|
---|
5239 | // Decrements the number of test cases that have been set up.
|
---|
5240 | counter_--;
|
---|
5241 |
|
---|
5242 | // TearDownTestCase() should be called only once.
|
---|
5243 | EXPECT_EQ(0, counter_);
|
---|
5244 |
|
---|
5245 | // Cleans up the shared resource.
|
---|
5246 | shared_resource_ = NULL;
|
---|
5247 | }
|
---|
5248 |
|
---|
5249 | // This will be called before each test in this test case.
|
---|
5250 | virtual void SetUp() {
|
---|
5251 | // SetUpTestCase() should be called only once, so counter_ should
|
---|
5252 | // always be 1.
|
---|
5253 | EXPECT_EQ(1, counter_);
|
---|
5254 | }
|
---|
5255 |
|
---|
5256 | // Number of test cases that have been set up.
|
---|
5257 | static int counter_;
|
---|
5258 |
|
---|
5259 | // Some resource to be shared by all tests in this test case.
|
---|
5260 | static const char* shared_resource_;
|
---|
5261 | };
|
---|
5262 |
|
---|
5263 | int SetUpTestCaseTest::counter_ = 0;
|
---|
5264 | const char* SetUpTestCaseTest::shared_resource_ = NULL;
|
---|
5265 |
|
---|
5266 | // A test that uses the shared resource.
|
---|
5267 | TEST_F(SetUpTestCaseTest, Test1) {
|
---|
5268 | EXPECT_STRNE(NULL, shared_resource_);
|
---|
5269 | }
|
---|
5270 |
|
---|
5271 | // Another test that uses the shared resource.
|
---|
5272 | TEST_F(SetUpTestCaseTest, Test2) {
|
---|
5273 | EXPECT_STREQ("123", shared_resource_);
|
---|
5274 | }
|
---|
5275 |
|
---|
5276 | // The InitGoogleTestTest test case tests testing::InitGoogleTest().
|
---|
5277 |
|
---|
5278 | // The Flags struct stores a copy of all Google Test flags.
|
---|
5279 | struct Flags {
|
---|
5280 | // Constructs a Flags struct where each flag has its default value.
|
---|
5281 | Flags() : also_run_disabled_tests(false),
|
---|
5282 | break_on_failure(false),
|
---|
5283 | catch_exceptions(false),
|
---|
5284 | death_test_use_fork(false),
|
---|
5285 | filter(""),
|
---|
5286 | list_tests(false),
|
---|
5287 | output(""),
|
---|
5288 | print_time(true),
|
---|
5289 | random_seed(0),
|
---|
5290 | repeat(1),
|
---|
5291 | shuffle(false),
|
---|
5292 | stack_trace_depth(kMaxStackTraceDepth),
|
---|
5293 | stream_result_to(""),
|
---|
5294 | throw_on_failure(false) {}
|
---|
5295 |
|
---|
5296 | // Factory methods.
|
---|
5297 |
|
---|
5298 | // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_also_run_disabled_tests flag has
|
---|
5299 | // the given value.
|
---|
5300 | static Flags AlsoRunDisabledTests(bool also_run_disabled_tests) {
|
---|
5301 | Flags flags;
|
---|
5302 | flags.also_run_disabled_tests = also_run_disabled_tests;
|
---|
5303 | return flags;
|
---|
5304 | }
|
---|
5305 |
|
---|
5306 | // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_break_on_failure flag has
|
---|
5307 | // the given value.
|
---|
5308 | static Flags BreakOnFailure(bool break_on_failure) {
|
---|
5309 | Flags flags;
|
---|
5310 | flags.break_on_failure = break_on_failure;
|
---|
5311 | return flags;
|
---|
5312 | }
|
---|
5313 |
|
---|
5314 | // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_catch_exceptions flag has
|
---|
5315 | // the given value.
|
---|
5316 | static Flags CatchExceptions(bool catch_exceptions) {
|
---|
5317 | Flags flags;
|
---|
5318 | flags.catch_exceptions = catch_exceptions;
|
---|
5319 | return flags;
|
---|
5320 | }
|
---|
5321 |
|
---|
5322 | // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_death_test_use_fork flag has
|
---|
5323 | // the given value.
|
---|
5324 | static Flags DeathTestUseFork(bool death_test_use_fork) {
|
---|
5325 | Flags flags;
|
---|
5326 | flags.death_test_use_fork = death_test_use_fork;
|
---|
5327 | return flags;
|
---|
5328 | }
|
---|
5329 |
|
---|
5330 | // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_filter flag has the given
|
---|
5331 | // value.
|
---|
5332 | static Flags Filter(const char* filter) {
|
---|
5333 | Flags flags;
|
---|
5334 | flags.filter = filter;
|
---|
5335 | return flags;
|
---|
5336 | }
|
---|
5337 |
|
---|
5338 | // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_list_tests flag has the
|
---|
5339 | // given value.
|
---|
5340 | static Flags ListTests(bool list_tests) {
|
---|
5341 | Flags flags;
|
---|
5342 | flags.list_tests = list_tests;
|
---|
5343 | return flags;
|
---|
5344 | }
|
---|
5345 |
|
---|
5346 | // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_output flag has the given
|
---|
5347 | // value.
|
---|
5348 | static Flags Output(const char* output) {
|
---|
5349 | Flags flags;
|
---|
5350 | flags.output = output;
|
---|
5351 | return flags;
|
---|
5352 | }
|
---|
5353 |
|
---|
5354 | // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_print_time flag has the given
|
---|
5355 | // value.
|
---|
5356 | static Flags PrintTime(bool print_time) {
|
---|
5357 | Flags flags;
|
---|
5358 | flags.print_time = print_time;
|
---|
5359 | return flags;
|
---|
5360 | }
|
---|
5361 |
|
---|
5362 | // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_random_seed flag has
|
---|
5363 | // the given value.
|
---|
5364 | static Flags RandomSeed(Int32 random_seed) {
|
---|
5365 | Flags flags;
|
---|
5366 | flags.random_seed = random_seed;
|
---|
5367 | return flags;
|
---|
5368 | }
|
---|
5369 |
|
---|
5370 | // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_repeat flag has the given
|
---|
5371 | // value.
|
---|
5372 | static Flags Repeat(Int32 repeat) {
|
---|
5373 | Flags flags;
|
---|
5374 | flags.repeat = repeat;
|
---|
5375 | return flags;
|
---|
5376 | }
|
---|
5377 |
|
---|
5378 | // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_shuffle flag has
|
---|
5379 | // the given value.
|
---|
5380 | static Flags Shuffle(bool shuffle) {
|
---|
5381 | Flags flags;
|
---|
5382 | flags.shuffle = shuffle;
|
---|
5383 | return flags;
|
---|
5384 | }
|
---|
5385 |
|
---|
5386 | // Creates a Flags struct where the GTEST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth) flag has
|
---|
5387 | // the given value.
|
---|
5388 | static Flags StackTraceDepth(Int32 stack_trace_depth) {
|
---|
5389 | Flags flags;
|
---|
5390 | flags.stack_trace_depth = stack_trace_depth;
|
---|
5391 | return flags;
|
---|
5392 | }
|
---|
5393 |
|
---|
5394 | // Creates a Flags struct where the GTEST_FLAG(stream_result_to) flag has
|
---|
5395 | // the given value.
|
---|
5396 | static Flags StreamResultTo(const char* stream_result_to) {
|
---|
5397 | Flags flags;
|
---|
5398 | flags.stream_result_to = stream_result_to;
|
---|
5399 | return flags;
|
---|
5400 | }
|
---|
5401 |
|
---|
5402 | // Creates a Flags struct where the gtest_throw_on_failure flag has
|
---|
5403 | // the given value.
|
---|
5404 | static Flags ThrowOnFailure(bool throw_on_failure) {
|
---|
5405 | Flags flags;
|
---|
5406 | flags.throw_on_failure = throw_on_failure;
|
---|
5407 | return flags;
|
---|
5408 | }
|
---|
5409 |
|
---|
5410 | // These fields store the flag values.
|
---|
5411 | bool also_run_disabled_tests;
|
---|
5412 | bool break_on_failure;
|
---|
5413 | bool catch_exceptions;
|
---|
5414 | bool death_test_use_fork;
|
---|
5415 | const char* filter;
|
---|
5416 | bool list_tests;
|
---|
5417 | const char* output;
|
---|
5418 | bool print_time;
|
---|
5419 | Int32 random_seed;
|
---|
5420 | Int32 repeat;
|
---|
5421 | bool shuffle;
|
---|
5422 | Int32 stack_trace_depth;
|
---|
5423 | const char* stream_result_to;
|
---|
5424 | bool throw_on_failure;
|
---|
5425 | };
|
---|
5426 |
|
---|
5427 | // Fixture for testing InitGoogleTest().
|
---|
5428 | class InitGoogleTestTest : public Test {
|
---|
5429 | protected:
|
---|
5430 | // Clears the flags before each test.
|
---|
5431 | virtual void SetUp() {
|
---|
5432 | GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests) = false;
|
---|
5433 | GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure) = false;
|
---|
5434 | GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions) = false;
|
---|
5435 | GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork) = false;
|
---|
5436 | GTEST_FLAG(filter) = "";
|
---|
5437 | GTEST_FLAG(list_tests) = false;
|
---|
5438 | GTEST_FLAG(output) = "";
|
---|
5439 | GTEST_FLAG(print_time) = true;
|
---|
5440 | GTEST_FLAG(random_seed) = 0;
|
---|
5441 | GTEST_FLAG(repeat) = 1;
|
---|
5442 | GTEST_FLAG(shuffle) = false;
|
---|
5443 | GTEST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth) = kMaxStackTraceDepth;
|
---|
5444 | GTEST_FLAG(stream_result_to) = "";
|
---|
5445 | GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure) = false;
|
---|
5446 | }
|
---|
5447 |
|
---|
5448 | // Asserts that two narrow or wide string arrays are equal.
|
---|
5449 | template <typename CharType>
|
---|
5450 | static void AssertStringArrayEq(size_t size1, CharType** array1,
|
---|
5451 | size_t size2, CharType** array2) {
|
---|
5452 | ASSERT_EQ(size1, size2) << " Array sizes different.";
|
---|
5453 |
|
---|
5454 | for (size_t i = 0; i != size1; i++) {
|
---|
5455 | ASSERT_STREQ(array1[i], array2[i]) << " where i == " << i;
|
---|
5456 | }
|
---|
5457 | }
|
---|
5458 |
|
---|
5459 | // Verifies that the flag values match the expected values.
|
---|
5460 | static void CheckFlags(const Flags& expected) {
|
---|
5461 | EXPECT_EQ(expected.also_run_disabled_tests,
|
---|
5462 | GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests));
|
---|
5463 | EXPECT_EQ(expected.break_on_failure, GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure));
|
---|
5464 | EXPECT_EQ(expected.catch_exceptions, GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions));
|
---|
5465 | EXPECT_EQ(expected.death_test_use_fork, GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork));
|
---|
5466 | EXPECT_STREQ(expected.filter, GTEST_FLAG(filter).c_str());
|
---|
5467 | EXPECT_EQ(expected.list_tests, GTEST_FLAG(list_tests));
|
---|
5468 | EXPECT_STREQ(expected.output, GTEST_FLAG(output).c_str());
|
---|
5469 | EXPECT_EQ(expected.print_time, GTEST_FLAG(print_time));
|
---|
5470 | EXPECT_EQ(expected.random_seed, GTEST_FLAG(random_seed));
|
---|
5471 | EXPECT_EQ(expected.repeat, GTEST_FLAG(repeat));
|
---|
5472 | EXPECT_EQ(expected.shuffle, GTEST_FLAG(shuffle));
|
---|
5473 | EXPECT_EQ(expected.stack_trace_depth, GTEST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth));
|
---|
5474 | EXPECT_STREQ(expected.stream_result_to,
|
---|
5475 | GTEST_FLAG(stream_result_to).c_str());
|
---|
5476 | EXPECT_EQ(expected.throw_on_failure, GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure));
|
---|
5477 | }
|
---|
5478 |
|
---|
5479 | // Parses a command line (specified by argc1 and argv1), then
|
---|
5480 | // verifies that the flag values are expected and that the
|
---|
5481 | // recognized flags are removed from the command line.
|
---|
5482 | template <typename CharType>
|
---|
5483 | static void TestParsingFlags(int argc1, const CharType** argv1,
|
---|
5484 | int argc2, const CharType** argv2,
|
---|
5485 | const Flags& expected, bool should_print_help) {
|
---|
5486 | const bool saved_help_flag = ::testing::internal::g_help_flag;
|
---|
5487 | ::testing::internal::g_help_flag = false;
|
---|
5488 |
|
---|
5489 | #if GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION
|
---|
5490 | CaptureStdout();
|
---|
5491 | #endif
|
---|
5492 |
|
---|
5493 | // Parses the command line.
|
---|
5494 | internal::ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly(&argc1, const_cast<CharType**>(argv1));
|
---|
5495 |
|
---|
5496 | #if GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION
|
---|
5497 | const std::string captured_stdout = GetCapturedStdout();
|
---|
5498 | #endif
|
---|
5499 |
|
---|
5500 | // Verifies the flag values.
|
---|
5501 | CheckFlags(expected);
|
---|
5502 |
|
---|
5503 | // Verifies that the recognized flags are removed from the command
|
---|
5504 | // line.
|
---|
5505 | AssertStringArrayEq(argc1 + 1, argv1, argc2 + 1, argv2);
|
---|
5506 |
|
---|
5507 | // ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly should neither set g_help_flag nor print the
|
---|
5508 | // help message for the flags it recognizes.
|
---|
5509 | EXPECT_EQ(should_print_help, ::testing::internal::g_help_flag);
|
---|
5510 |
|
---|
5511 | #if GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION
|
---|
5512 | const char* const expected_help_fragment =
|
---|
5513 | "This program contains tests written using";
|
---|
5514 | if (should_print_help) {
|
---|
5515 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsSubstring, expected_help_fragment, captured_stdout);
|
---|
5516 | } else {
|
---|
5517 | EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(IsNotSubstring,
|
---|
5518 | expected_help_fragment, captured_stdout);
|
---|
5519 | }
|
---|
5520 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION
|
---|
5521 |
|
---|
5522 | ::testing::internal::g_help_flag = saved_help_flag;
|
---|
5523 | }
|
---|
5524 |
|
---|
5525 | // This macro wraps TestParsingFlags s.t. the user doesn't need
|
---|
5526 | // to specify the array sizes.
|
---|
5527 |
|
---|
5528 | #define GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv1, argv2, expected, should_print_help) \
|
---|
5529 | TestParsingFlags(sizeof(argv1)/sizeof(*argv1) - 1, argv1, \
|
---|
5530 | sizeof(argv2)/sizeof(*argv2) - 1, argv2, \
|
---|
5531 | expected, should_print_help)
|
---|
5532 | };
|
---|
5533 |
|
---|
5534 | // Tests parsing an empty command line.
|
---|
5535 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, Empty) {
|
---|
5536 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5537 | NULL
|
---|
5538 | };
|
---|
5539 |
|
---|
5540 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5541 | NULL
|
---|
5542 | };
|
---|
5543 |
|
---|
5544 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags(), false);
|
---|
5545 | }
|
---|
5546 |
|
---|
5547 | // Tests parsing a command line that has no flag.
|
---|
5548 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, NoFlag) {
|
---|
5549 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5550 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5551 | NULL
|
---|
5552 | };
|
---|
5553 |
|
---|
5554 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5555 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5556 | NULL
|
---|
5557 | };
|
---|
5558 |
|
---|
5559 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags(), false);
|
---|
5560 | }
|
---|
5561 |
|
---|
5562 | // Tests parsing a bad --gtest_filter flag.
|
---|
5563 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, FilterBad) {
|
---|
5564 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5565 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5566 | "--gtest_filter",
|
---|
5567 | NULL
|
---|
5568 | };
|
---|
5569 |
|
---|
5570 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5571 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5572 | "--gtest_filter",
|
---|
5573 | NULL
|
---|
5574 | };
|
---|
5575 |
|
---|
5576 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::Filter(""), true);
|
---|
5577 | }
|
---|
5578 |
|
---|
5579 | // Tests parsing an empty --gtest_filter flag.
|
---|
5580 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, FilterEmpty) {
|
---|
5581 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5582 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5583 | "--gtest_filter=",
|
---|
5584 | NULL
|
---|
5585 | };
|
---|
5586 |
|
---|
5587 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5588 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5589 | NULL
|
---|
5590 | };
|
---|
5591 |
|
---|
5592 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::Filter(""), false);
|
---|
5593 | }
|
---|
5594 |
|
---|
5595 | // Tests parsing a non-empty --gtest_filter flag.
|
---|
5596 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, FilterNonEmpty) {
|
---|
5597 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5598 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5599 | "--gtest_filter=abc",
|
---|
5600 | NULL
|
---|
5601 | };
|
---|
5602 |
|
---|
5603 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5604 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5605 | NULL
|
---|
5606 | };
|
---|
5607 |
|
---|
5608 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::Filter("abc"), false);
|
---|
5609 | }
|
---|
5610 |
|
---|
5611 | // Tests parsing --gtest_break_on_failure.
|
---|
5612 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, BreakOnFailureWithoutValue) {
|
---|
5613 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5614 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5615 | "--gtest_break_on_failure",
|
---|
5616 | NULL
|
---|
5617 | };
|
---|
5618 |
|
---|
5619 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5620 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5621 | NULL
|
---|
5622 | };
|
---|
5623 |
|
---|
5624 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::BreakOnFailure(true), false);
|
---|
5625 | }
|
---|
5626 |
|
---|
5627 | // Tests parsing --gtest_break_on_failure=0.
|
---|
5628 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, BreakOnFailureFalse_0) {
|
---|
5629 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5630 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5631 | "--gtest_break_on_failure=0",
|
---|
5632 | NULL
|
---|
5633 | };
|
---|
5634 |
|
---|
5635 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5636 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5637 | NULL
|
---|
5638 | };
|
---|
5639 |
|
---|
5640 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::BreakOnFailure(false), false);
|
---|
5641 | }
|
---|
5642 |
|
---|
5643 | // Tests parsing --gtest_break_on_failure=f.
|
---|
5644 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, BreakOnFailureFalse_f) {
|
---|
5645 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5646 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5647 | "--gtest_break_on_failure=f",
|
---|
5648 | NULL
|
---|
5649 | };
|
---|
5650 |
|
---|
5651 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5652 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5653 | NULL
|
---|
5654 | };
|
---|
5655 |
|
---|
5656 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::BreakOnFailure(false), false);
|
---|
5657 | }
|
---|
5658 |
|
---|
5659 | // Tests parsing --gtest_break_on_failure=F.
|
---|
5660 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, BreakOnFailureFalse_F) {
|
---|
5661 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5662 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5663 | "--gtest_break_on_failure=F",
|
---|
5664 | NULL
|
---|
5665 | };
|
---|
5666 |
|
---|
5667 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5668 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5669 | NULL
|
---|
5670 | };
|
---|
5671 |
|
---|
5672 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::BreakOnFailure(false), false);
|
---|
5673 | }
|
---|
5674 |
|
---|
5675 | // Tests parsing a --gtest_break_on_failure flag that has a "true"
|
---|
5676 | // definition.
|
---|
5677 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, BreakOnFailureTrue) {
|
---|
5678 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5679 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5680 | "--gtest_break_on_failure=1",
|
---|
5681 | NULL
|
---|
5682 | };
|
---|
5683 |
|
---|
5684 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5685 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5686 | NULL
|
---|
5687 | };
|
---|
5688 |
|
---|
5689 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::BreakOnFailure(true), false);
|
---|
5690 | }
|
---|
5691 |
|
---|
5692 | // Tests parsing --gtest_catch_exceptions.
|
---|
5693 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, CatchExceptions) {
|
---|
5694 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5695 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5696 | "--gtest_catch_exceptions",
|
---|
5697 | NULL
|
---|
5698 | };
|
---|
5699 |
|
---|
5700 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5701 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5702 | NULL
|
---|
5703 | };
|
---|
5704 |
|
---|
5705 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::CatchExceptions(true), false);
|
---|
5706 | }
|
---|
5707 |
|
---|
5708 | // Tests parsing --gtest_death_test_use_fork.
|
---|
5709 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, DeathTestUseFork) {
|
---|
5710 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5711 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5712 | "--gtest_death_test_use_fork",
|
---|
5713 | NULL
|
---|
5714 | };
|
---|
5715 |
|
---|
5716 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5717 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5718 | NULL
|
---|
5719 | };
|
---|
5720 |
|
---|
5721 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::DeathTestUseFork(true), false);
|
---|
5722 | }
|
---|
5723 |
|
---|
5724 | // Tests having the same flag twice with different values. The
|
---|
5725 | // expected behavior is that the one coming last takes precedence.
|
---|
5726 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, DuplicatedFlags) {
|
---|
5727 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5728 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5729 | "--gtest_filter=a",
|
---|
5730 | "--gtest_filter=b",
|
---|
5731 | NULL
|
---|
5732 | };
|
---|
5733 |
|
---|
5734 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5735 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5736 | NULL
|
---|
5737 | };
|
---|
5738 |
|
---|
5739 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::Filter("b"), false);
|
---|
5740 | }
|
---|
5741 |
|
---|
5742 | // Tests having an unrecognized flag on the command line.
|
---|
5743 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, UnrecognizedFlag) {
|
---|
5744 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5745 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5746 | "--gtest_break_on_failure",
|
---|
5747 | "bar", // Unrecognized by Google Test.
|
---|
5748 | "--gtest_filter=b",
|
---|
5749 | NULL
|
---|
5750 | };
|
---|
5751 |
|
---|
5752 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5753 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5754 | "bar",
|
---|
5755 | NULL
|
---|
5756 | };
|
---|
5757 |
|
---|
5758 | Flags flags;
|
---|
5759 | flags.break_on_failure = true;
|
---|
5760 | flags.filter = "b";
|
---|
5761 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, flags, false);
|
---|
5762 | }
|
---|
5763 |
|
---|
5764 | // Tests having a --gtest_list_tests flag
|
---|
5765 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, ListTestsFlag) {
|
---|
5766 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5767 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5768 | "--gtest_list_tests",
|
---|
5769 | NULL
|
---|
5770 | };
|
---|
5771 |
|
---|
5772 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5773 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5774 | NULL
|
---|
5775 | };
|
---|
5776 |
|
---|
5777 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::ListTests(true), false);
|
---|
5778 | }
|
---|
5779 |
|
---|
5780 | // Tests having a --gtest_list_tests flag with a "true" value
|
---|
5781 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, ListTestsTrue) {
|
---|
5782 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5783 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5784 | "--gtest_list_tests=1",
|
---|
5785 | NULL
|
---|
5786 | };
|
---|
5787 |
|
---|
5788 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5789 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5790 | NULL
|
---|
5791 | };
|
---|
5792 |
|
---|
5793 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::ListTests(true), false);
|
---|
5794 | }
|
---|
5795 |
|
---|
5796 | // Tests having a --gtest_list_tests flag with a "false" value
|
---|
5797 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, ListTestsFalse) {
|
---|
5798 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5799 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5800 | "--gtest_list_tests=0",
|
---|
5801 | NULL
|
---|
5802 | };
|
---|
5803 |
|
---|
5804 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5805 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5806 | NULL
|
---|
5807 | };
|
---|
5808 |
|
---|
5809 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::ListTests(false), false);
|
---|
5810 | }
|
---|
5811 |
|
---|
5812 | // Tests parsing --gtest_list_tests=f.
|
---|
5813 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, ListTestsFalse_f) {
|
---|
5814 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5815 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5816 | "--gtest_list_tests=f",
|
---|
5817 | NULL
|
---|
5818 | };
|
---|
5819 |
|
---|
5820 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5821 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5822 | NULL
|
---|
5823 | };
|
---|
5824 |
|
---|
5825 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::ListTests(false), false);
|
---|
5826 | }
|
---|
5827 |
|
---|
5828 | // Tests parsing --gtest_list_tests=F.
|
---|
5829 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, ListTestsFalse_F) {
|
---|
5830 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5831 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5832 | "--gtest_list_tests=F",
|
---|
5833 | NULL
|
---|
5834 | };
|
---|
5835 |
|
---|
5836 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5837 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5838 | NULL
|
---|
5839 | };
|
---|
5840 |
|
---|
5841 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::ListTests(false), false);
|
---|
5842 | }
|
---|
5843 |
|
---|
5844 | // Tests parsing --gtest_output (invalid).
|
---|
5845 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, OutputEmpty) {
|
---|
5846 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5847 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5848 | "--gtest_output",
|
---|
5849 | NULL
|
---|
5850 | };
|
---|
5851 |
|
---|
5852 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5853 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5854 | "--gtest_output",
|
---|
5855 | NULL
|
---|
5856 | };
|
---|
5857 |
|
---|
5858 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags(), true);
|
---|
5859 | }
|
---|
5860 |
|
---|
5861 | // Tests parsing --gtest_output=xml
|
---|
5862 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, OutputXml) {
|
---|
5863 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5864 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5865 | "--gtest_output=xml",
|
---|
5866 | NULL
|
---|
5867 | };
|
---|
5868 |
|
---|
5869 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5870 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5871 | NULL
|
---|
5872 | };
|
---|
5873 |
|
---|
5874 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::Output("xml"), false);
|
---|
5875 | }
|
---|
5876 |
|
---|
5877 | // Tests parsing --gtest_output=xml:file
|
---|
5878 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, OutputXmlFile) {
|
---|
5879 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5880 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5881 | "--gtest_output=xml:file",
|
---|
5882 | NULL
|
---|
5883 | };
|
---|
5884 |
|
---|
5885 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5886 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5887 | NULL
|
---|
5888 | };
|
---|
5889 |
|
---|
5890 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::Output("xml:file"), false);
|
---|
5891 | }
|
---|
5892 |
|
---|
5893 | // Tests parsing --gtest_output=xml:directory/path/
|
---|
5894 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, OutputXmlDirectory) {
|
---|
5895 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5896 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5897 | "--gtest_output=xml:directory/path/",
|
---|
5898 | NULL
|
---|
5899 | };
|
---|
5900 |
|
---|
5901 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5902 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5903 | NULL
|
---|
5904 | };
|
---|
5905 |
|
---|
5906 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2,
|
---|
5907 | Flags::Output("xml:directory/path/"), false);
|
---|
5908 | }
|
---|
5909 |
|
---|
5910 | // Tests having a --gtest_print_time flag
|
---|
5911 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, PrintTimeFlag) {
|
---|
5912 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5913 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5914 | "--gtest_print_time",
|
---|
5915 | NULL
|
---|
5916 | };
|
---|
5917 |
|
---|
5918 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5919 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5920 | NULL
|
---|
5921 | };
|
---|
5922 |
|
---|
5923 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::PrintTime(true), false);
|
---|
5924 | }
|
---|
5925 |
|
---|
5926 | // Tests having a --gtest_print_time flag with a "true" value
|
---|
5927 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, PrintTimeTrue) {
|
---|
5928 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5929 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5930 | "--gtest_print_time=1",
|
---|
5931 | NULL
|
---|
5932 | };
|
---|
5933 |
|
---|
5934 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5935 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5936 | NULL
|
---|
5937 | };
|
---|
5938 |
|
---|
5939 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::PrintTime(true), false);
|
---|
5940 | }
|
---|
5941 |
|
---|
5942 | // Tests having a --gtest_print_time flag with a "false" value
|
---|
5943 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, PrintTimeFalse) {
|
---|
5944 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5945 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5946 | "--gtest_print_time=0",
|
---|
5947 | NULL
|
---|
5948 | };
|
---|
5949 |
|
---|
5950 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5951 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5952 | NULL
|
---|
5953 | };
|
---|
5954 |
|
---|
5955 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::PrintTime(false), false);
|
---|
5956 | }
|
---|
5957 |
|
---|
5958 | // Tests parsing --gtest_print_time=f.
|
---|
5959 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, PrintTimeFalse_f) {
|
---|
5960 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5961 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5962 | "--gtest_print_time=f",
|
---|
5963 | NULL
|
---|
5964 | };
|
---|
5965 |
|
---|
5966 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5967 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5968 | NULL
|
---|
5969 | };
|
---|
5970 |
|
---|
5971 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::PrintTime(false), false);
|
---|
5972 | }
|
---|
5973 |
|
---|
5974 | // Tests parsing --gtest_print_time=F.
|
---|
5975 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, PrintTimeFalse_F) {
|
---|
5976 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5977 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5978 | "--gtest_print_time=F",
|
---|
5979 | NULL
|
---|
5980 | };
|
---|
5981 |
|
---|
5982 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5983 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5984 | NULL
|
---|
5985 | };
|
---|
5986 |
|
---|
5987 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::PrintTime(false), false);
|
---|
5988 | }
|
---|
5989 |
|
---|
5990 | // Tests parsing --gtest_random_seed=number
|
---|
5991 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, RandomSeed) {
|
---|
5992 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
5993 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
5994 | "--gtest_random_seed=1000",
|
---|
5995 | NULL
|
---|
5996 | };
|
---|
5997 |
|
---|
5998 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
5999 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6000 | NULL
|
---|
6001 | };
|
---|
6002 |
|
---|
6003 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::RandomSeed(1000), false);
|
---|
6004 | }
|
---|
6005 |
|
---|
6006 | // Tests parsing --gtest_repeat=number
|
---|
6007 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, Repeat) {
|
---|
6008 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
6009 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6010 | "--gtest_repeat=1000",
|
---|
6011 | NULL
|
---|
6012 | };
|
---|
6013 |
|
---|
6014 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
6015 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6016 | NULL
|
---|
6017 | };
|
---|
6018 |
|
---|
6019 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::Repeat(1000), false);
|
---|
6020 | }
|
---|
6021 |
|
---|
6022 | // Tests having a --gtest_also_run_disabled_tests flag
|
---|
6023 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, AlsoRunDisabledTestsFlag) {
|
---|
6024 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
6025 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6026 | "--gtest_also_run_disabled_tests",
|
---|
6027 | NULL
|
---|
6028 | };
|
---|
6029 |
|
---|
6030 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
6031 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6032 | NULL
|
---|
6033 | };
|
---|
6034 |
|
---|
6035 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2,
|
---|
6036 | Flags::AlsoRunDisabledTests(true), false);
|
---|
6037 | }
|
---|
6038 |
|
---|
6039 | // Tests having a --gtest_also_run_disabled_tests flag with a "true" value
|
---|
6040 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, AlsoRunDisabledTestsTrue) {
|
---|
6041 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
6042 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6043 | "--gtest_also_run_disabled_tests=1",
|
---|
6044 | NULL
|
---|
6045 | };
|
---|
6046 |
|
---|
6047 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
6048 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6049 | NULL
|
---|
6050 | };
|
---|
6051 |
|
---|
6052 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2,
|
---|
6053 | Flags::AlsoRunDisabledTests(true), false);
|
---|
6054 | }
|
---|
6055 |
|
---|
6056 | // Tests having a --gtest_also_run_disabled_tests flag with a "false" value
|
---|
6057 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, AlsoRunDisabledTestsFalse) {
|
---|
6058 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
6059 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6060 | "--gtest_also_run_disabled_tests=0",
|
---|
6061 | NULL
|
---|
6062 | };
|
---|
6063 |
|
---|
6064 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
6065 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6066 | NULL
|
---|
6067 | };
|
---|
6068 |
|
---|
6069 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2,
|
---|
6070 | Flags::AlsoRunDisabledTests(false), false);
|
---|
6071 | }
|
---|
6072 |
|
---|
6073 | // Tests parsing --gtest_shuffle.
|
---|
6074 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, ShuffleWithoutValue) {
|
---|
6075 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
6076 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6077 | "--gtest_shuffle",
|
---|
6078 | NULL
|
---|
6079 | };
|
---|
6080 |
|
---|
6081 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
6082 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6083 | NULL
|
---|
6084 | };
|
---|
6085 |
|
---|
6086 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::Shuffle(true), false);
|
---|
6087 | }
|
---|
6088 |
|
---|
6089 | // Tests parsing --gtest_shuffle=0.
|
---|
6090 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, ShuffleFalse_0) {
|
---|
6091 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
6092 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6093 | "--gtest_shuffle=0",
|
---|
6094 | NULL
|
---|
6095 | };
|
---|
6096 |
|
---|
6097 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
6098 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6099 | NULL
|
---|
6100 | };
|
---|
6101 |
|
---|
6102 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::Shuffle(false), false);
|
---|
6103 | }
|
---|
6104 |
|
---|
6105 | // Tests parsing a --gtest_shuffle flag that has a "true"
|
---|
6106 | // definition.
|
---|
6107 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, ShuffleTrue) {
|
---|
6108 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
6109 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6110 | "--gtest_shuffle=1",
|
---|
6111 | NULL
|
---|
6112 | };
|
---|
6113 |
|
---|
6114 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
6115 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6116 | NULL
|
---|
6117 | };
|
---|
6118 |
|
---|
6119 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::Shuffle(true), false);
|
---|
6120 | }
|
---|
6121 |
|
---|
6122 | // Tests parsing --gtest_stack_trace_depth=number.
|
---|
6123 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, StackTraceDepth) {
|
---|
6124 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
6125 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6126 | "--gtest_stack_trace_depth=5",
|
---|
6127 | NULL
|
---|
6128 | };
|
---|
6129 |
|
---|
6130 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
6131 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6132 | NULL
|
---|
6133 | };
|
---|
6134 |
|
---|
6135 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::StackTraceDepth(5), false);
|
---|
6136 | }
|
---|
6137 |
|
---|
6138 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, StreamResultTo) {
|
---|
6139 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
6140 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6141 | "--gtest_stream_result_to=localhost:1234",
|
---|
6142 | NULL
|
---|
6143 | };
|
---|
6144 |
|
---|
6145 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
6146 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6147 | NULL
|
---|
6148 | };
|
---|
6149 |
|
---|
6150 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(
|
---|
6151 | argv, argv2, Flags::StreamResultTo("localhost:1234"), false);
|
---|
6152 | }
|
---|
6153 |
|
---|
6154 | // Tests parsing --gtest_throw_on_failure.
|
---|
6155 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, ThrowOnFailureWithoutValue) {
|
---|
6156 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
6157 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6158 | "--gtest_throw_on_failure",
|
---|
6159 | NULL
|
---|
6160 | };
|
---|
6161 |
|
---|
6162 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
6163 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6164 | NULL
|
---|
6165 | };
|
---|
6166 |
|
---|
6167 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::ThrowOnFailure(true), false);
|
---|
6168 | }
|
---|
6169 |
|
---|
6170 | // Tests parsing --gtest_throw_on_failure=0.
|
---|
6171 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, ThrowOnFailureFalse_0) {
|
---|
6172 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
6173 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6174 | "--gtest_throw_on_failure=0",
|
---|
6175 | NULL
|
---|
6176 | };
|
---|
6177 |
|
---|
6178 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
6179 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6180 | NULL
|
---|
6181 | };
|
---|
6182 |
|
---|
6183 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::ThrowOnFailure(false), false);
|
---|
6184 | }
|
---|
6185 |
|
---|
6186 | // Tests parsing a --gtest_throw_on_failure flag that has a "true"
|
---|
6187 | // definition.
|
---|
6188 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, ThrowOnFailureTrue) {
|
---|
6189 | const char* argv[] = {
|
---|
6190 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6191 | "--gtest_throw_on_failure=1",
|
---|
6192 | NULL
|
---|
6193 | };
|
---|
6194 |
|
---|
6195 | const char* argv2[] = {
|
---|
6196 | "foo.exe",
|
---|
6197 | NULL
|
---|
6198 | };
|
---|
6199 |
|
---|
6200 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, Flags::ThrowOnFailure(true), false);
|
---|
6201 | }
|
---|
6202 |
|
---|
6203 | #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
|
---|
6204 | // Tests parsing wide strings.
|
---|
6205 | TEST_F(InitGoogleTestTest, WideStrings) {
|
---|
6206 | const wchar_t* argv[] = {
|
---|
6207 | L"foo.exe",
|
---|
6208 | L"--gtest_filter=Foo*",
|
---|
6209 | L"--gtest_list_tests=1",
|
---|
6210 | L"--gtest_break_on_failure",
|
---|
6211 | L"--non_gtest_flag",
|
---|
6212 | NULL
|
---|
6213 | };
|
---|
6214 |
|
---|
6215 | const wchar_t* argv2[] = {
|
---|
6216 | L"foo.exe",
|
---|
6217 | L"--non_gtest_flag",
|
---|
6218 | NULL
|
---|
6219 | };
|
---|
6220 |
|
---|
6221 | Flags expected_flags;
|
---|
6222 | expected_flags.break_on_failure = true;
|
---|
6223 | expected_flags.filter = "Foo*";
|
---|
6224 | expected_flags.list_tests = true;
|
---|
6225 |
|
---|
6226 | GTEST_TEST_PARSING_FLAGS_(argv, argv2, expected_flags, false);
|
---|
6227 | }
|
---|
6228 | #endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
|
---|
6229 |
|
---|
6230 | // Tests current_test_info() in UnitTest.
|
---|
6231 | class CurrentTestInfoTest : public Test {
|
---|
6232 | protected:
|
---|
6233 | // Tests that current_test_info() returns NULL before the first test in
|
---|
6234 | // the test case is run.
|
---|
6235 | static void SetUpTestCase() {
|
---|
6236 | // There should be no tests running at this point.
|
---|
6237 | const TestInfo* test_info =
|
---|
6238 | UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info();
|
---|
6239 | EXPECT_TRUE(test_info == NULL)
|
---|
6240 | << "There should be no tests running at this point.";
|
---|
6241 | }
|
---|
6242 |
|
---|
6243 | // Tests that current_test_info() returns NULL after the last test in
|
---|
6244 | // the test case has run.
|
---|
6245 | static void TearDownTestCase() {
|
---|
6246 | const TestInfo* test_info =
|
---|
6247 | UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info();
|
---|
6248 | EXPECT_TRUE(test_info == NULL)
|
---|
6249 | << "There should be no tests running at this point.";
|
---|
6250 | }
|
---|
6251 | };
|
---|
6252 |
|
---|
6253 | // Tests that current_test_info() returns TestInfo for currently running
|
---|
6254 | // test by checking the expected test name against the actual one.
|
---|
6255 | TEST_F(CurrentTestInfoTest, WorksForFirstTestInATestCase) {
|
---|
6256 | const TestInfo* test_info =
|
---|
6257 | UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info();
|
---|
6258 | ASSERT_TRUE(NULL != test_info)
|
---|
6259 | << "There is a test running so we should have a valid TestInfo.";
|
---|
6260 | EXPECT_STREQ("CurrentTestInfoTest", test_info->test_case_name())
|
---|
6261 | << "Expected the name of the currently running test case.";
|
---|
6262 | EXPECT_STREQ("WorksForFirstTestInATestCase", test_info->name())
|
---|
6263 | << "Expected the name of the currently running test.";
|
---|
6264 | }
|
---|
6265 |
|
---|
6266 | // Tests that current_test_info() returns TestInfo for currently running
|
---|
6267 | // test by checking the expected test name against the actual one. We
|
---|
6268 | // use this test to see that the TestInfo object actually changed from
|
---|
6269 | // the previous invocation.
|
---|
6270 | TEST_F(CurrentTestInfoTest, WorksForSecondTestInATestCase) {
|
---|
6271 | const TestInfo* test_info =
|
---|
6272 | UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info();
|
---|
6273 | ASSERT_TRUE(NULL != test_info)
|
---|
6274 | << "There is a test running so we should have a valid TestInfo.";
|
---|
6275 | EXPECT_STREQ("CurrentTestInfoTest", test_info->test_case_name())
|
---|
6276 | << "Expected the name of the currently running test case.";
|
---|
6277 | EXPECT_STREQ("WorksForSecondTestInATestCase", test_info->name())
|
---|
6278 | << "Expected the name of the currently running test.";
|
---|
6279 | }
|
---|
6280 |
|
---|
6281 | } // namespace testing
|
---|
6282 |
|
---|
6283 | // These two lines test that we can define tests in a namespace that
|
---|
6284 | // has the name "testing" and is nested in another namespace.
|
---|
6285 | namespace my_namespace {
|
---|
6286 | namespace testing {
|
---|
6287 |
|
---|
6288 | // Makes sure that TEST knows to use ::testing::Test instead of
|
---|
6289 | // ::my_namespace::testing::Test.
|
---|
6290 | class Test {};
|
---|
6291 |
|
---|
6292 | // Makes sure that an assertion knows to use ::testing::Message instead of
|
---|
6293 | // ::my_namespace::testing::Message.
|
---|
6294 | class Message {};
|
---|
6295 |
|
---|
6296 | // Makes sure that an assertion knows to use
|
---|
6297 | // ::testing::AssertionResult instead of
|
---|
6298 | // ::my_namespace::testing::AssertionResult.
|
---|
6299 | class AssertionResult {};
|
---|
6300 |
|
---|
6301 | // Tests that an assertion that should succeed works as expected.
|
---|
6302 | TEST(NestedTestingNamespaceTest, Success) {
|
---|
6303 | EXPECT_EQ(1, 1) << "This shouldn't fail.";
|
---|
6304 | }
|
---|
6305 |
|
---|
6306 | // Tests that an assertion that should fail works as expected.
|
---|
6307 | TEST(NestedTestingNamespaceTest, Failure) {
|
---|
6308 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL() << "This failure is expected.",
|
---|
6309 | "This failure is expected.");
|
---|
6310 | }
|
---|
6311 |
|
---|
6312 | } // namespace testing
|
---|
6313 | } // namespace my_namespace
|
---|
6314 |
|
---|
6315 | // Tests that one can call superclass SetUp and TearDown methods--
|
---|
6316 | // that is, that they are not private.
|
---|
6317 | // No tests are based on this fixture; the test "passes" if it compiles
|
---|
6318 | // successfully.
|
---|
6319 | class ProtectedFixtureMethodsTest : public Test {
|
---|
6320 | protected:
|
---|
6321 | virtual void SetUp() {
|
---|
6322 | Test::SetUp();
|
---|
6323 | }
|
---|
6324 | virtual void TearDown() {
|
---|
6325 | Test::TearDown();
|
---|
6326 | }
|
---|
6327 | };
|
---|
6328 |
|
---|
6329 | // StreamingAssertionsTest tests the streaming versions of a representative
|
---|
6330 | // sample of assertions.
|
---|
6331 | TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, Unconditional) {
|
---|
6332 | SUCCEED() << "expected success";
|
---|
6333 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ADD_FAILURE() << "expected failure",
|
---|
6334 | "expected failure");
|
---|
6335 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(FAIL() << "expected failure",
|
---|
6336 | "expected failure");
|
---|
6337 | }
|
---|
6338 |
|
---|
6339 | #ifdef __BORLANDC__
|
---|
6340 | // Silences warnings: "Condition is always true", "Unreachable code"
|
---|
6341 | # pragma option push -w-ccc -w-rch
|
---|
6342 | #endif
|
---|
6343 |
|
---|
6344 | TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, Truth) {
|
---|
6345 | EXPECT_TRUE(true) << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6346 | ASSERT_TRUE(true) << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6347 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_TRUE(false) << "expected failure",
|
---|
6348 | "expected failure");
|
---|
6349 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_TRUE(false) << "expected failure",
|
---|
6350 | "expected failure");
|
---|
6351 | }
|
---|
6352 |
|
---|
6353 | TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, Truth2) {
|
---|
6354 | EXPECT_FALSE(false) << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6355 | ASSERT_FALSE(false) << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6356 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FALSE(true) << "expected failure",
|
---|
6357 | "expected failure");
|
---|
6358 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FALSE(true) << "expected failure",
|
---|
6359 | "expected failure");
|
---|
6360 | }
|
---|
6361 |
|
---|
6362 | #ifdef __BORLANDC__
|
---|
6363 | // Restores warnings after previous "#pragma option push" supressed them
|
---|
6364 | # pragma option pop
|
---|
6365 | #endif
|
---|
6366 |
|
---|
6367 | TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, IntegerEquals) {
|
---|
6368 | EXPECT_EQ(1, 1) << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6369 | ASSERT_EQ(1, 1) << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6370 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_EQ(1, 2) << "expected failure",
|
---|
6371 | "expected failure");
|
---|
6372 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_EQ(1, 2) << "expected failure",
|
---|
6373 | "expected failure");
|
---|
6374 | }
|
---|
6375 |
|
---|
6376 | TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, IntegerLessThan) {
|
---|
6377 | EXPECT_LT(1, 2) << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6378 | ASSERT_LT(1, 2) << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6379 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_LT(2, 1) << "expected failure",
|
---|
6380 | "expected failure");
|
---|
6381 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_LT(2, 1) << "expected failure",
|
---|
6382 | "expected failure");
|
---|
6383 | }
|
---|
6384 |
|
---|
6385 | TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, StringsEqual) {
|
---|
6386 | EXPECT_STREQ("foo", "foo") << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6387 | ASSERT_STREQ("foo", "foo") << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6388 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STREQ("foo", "bar") << "expected failure",
|
---|
6389 | "expected failure");
|
---|
6390 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_STREQ("foo", "bar") << "expected failure",
|
---|
6391 | "expected failure");
|
---|
6392 | }
|
---|
6393 |
|
---|
6394 | TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, StringsNotEqual) {
|
---|
6395 | EXPECT_STRNE("foo", "bar") << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6396 | ASSERT_STRNE("foo", "bar") << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6397 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STRNE("foo", "foo") << "expected failure",
|
---|
6398 | "expected failure");
|
---|
6399 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_STRNE("foo", "foo") << "expected failure",
|
---|
6400 | "expected failure");
|
---|
6401 | }
|
---|
6402 |
|
---|
6403 | TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, StringsEqualIgnoringCase) {
|
---|
6404 | EXPECT_STRCASEEQ("foo", "FOO") << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6405 | ASSERT_STRCASEEQ("foo", "FOO") << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6406 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STRCASEEQ("foo", "bar") << "expected failure",
|
---|
6407 | "expected failure");
|
---|
6408 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_STRCASEEQ("foo", "bar") << "expected failure",
|
---|
6409 | "expected failure");
|
---|
6410 | }
|
---|
6411 |
|
---|
6412 | TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, StringNotEqualIgnoringCase) {
|
---|
6413 | EXPECT_STRCASENE("foo", "bar") << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6414 | ASSERT_STRCASENE("foo", "bar") << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6415 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_STRCASENE("foo", "FOO") << "expected failure",
|
---|
6416 | "expected failure");
|
---|
6417 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_STRCASENE("bar", "BAR") << "expected failure",
|
---|
6418 | "expected failure");
|
---|
6419 | }
|
---|
6420 |
|
---|
6421 | TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, FloatingPointEquals) {
|
---|
6422 | EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(1.0, 1.0) << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6423 | ASSERT_FLOAT_EQ(1.0, 1.0) << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6424 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(0.0, 1.0) << "expected failure",
|
---|
6425 | "expected failure");
|
---|
6426 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_FLOAT_EQ(0.0, 1.0) << "expected failure",
|
---|
6427 | "expected failure");
|
---|
6428 | }
|
---|
6429 |
|
---|
6430 | #if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
|
---|
6431 |
|
---|
6432 | TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, Throw) {
|
---|
6433 | EXPECT_THROW(ThrowAnInteger(), int) << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6434 | ASSERT_THROW(ThrowAnInteger(), int) << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6435 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_THROW(ThrowAnInteger(), bool) <<
|
---|
6436 | "expected failure", "expected failure");
|
---|
6437 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_THROW(ThrowAnInteger(), bool) <<
|
---|
6438 | "expected failure", "expected failure");
|
---|
6439 | }
|
---|
6440 |
|
---|
6441 | TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, NoThrow) {
|
---|
6442 | EXPECT_NO_THROW(ThrowNothing()) << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6443 | ASSERT_NO_THROW(ThrowNothing()) << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6444 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_NO_THROW(ThrowAnInteger()) <<
|
---|
6445 | "expected failure", "expected failure");
|
---|
6446 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_NO_THROW(ThrowAnInteger()) <<
|
---|
6447 | "expected failure", "expected failure");
|
---|
6448 | }
|
---|
6449 |
|
---|
6450 | TEST(StreamingAssertionsTest, AnyThrow) {
|
---|
6451 | EXPECT_ANY_THROW(ThrowAnInteger()) << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6452 | ASSERT_ANY_THROW(ThrowAnInteger()) << "unexpected failure";
|
---|
6453 | EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_ANY_THROW(ThrowNothing()) <<
|
---|
6454 | "expected failure", "expected failure");
|
---|
6455 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_ANY_THROW(ThrowNothing()) <<
|
---|
6456 | "expected failure", "expected failure");
|
---|
6457 | }
|
---|
6458 |
|
---|
6459 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
|
---|
6460 |
|
---|
6461 | // Tests that Google Test correctly decides whether to use colors in the output.
|
---|
6462 |
|
---|
6463 | TEST(ColoredOutputTest, UsesColorsWhenGTestColorFlagIsYes) {
|
---|
6464 | GTEST_FLAG(color) = "yes";
|
---|
6465 |
|
---|
6466 | SetEnv("TERM", "xterm"); // TERM supports colors.
|
---|
6467 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY.
|
---|
6468 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(false)); // Stdout is not a TTY.
|
---|
6469 |
|
---|
6470 | SetEnv("TERM", "dumb"); // TERM doesn't support colors.
|
---|
6471 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY.
|
---|
6472 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(false)); // Stdout is not a TTY.
|
---|
6473 | }
|
---|
6474 |
|
---|
6475 | TEST(ColoredOutputTest, UsesColorsWhenGTestColorFlagIsAliasOfYes) {
|
---|
6476 | SetEnv("TERM", "dumb"); // TERM doesn't support colors.
|
---|
6477 |
|
---|
6478 | GTEST_FLAG(color) = "True";
|
---|
6479 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(false)); // Stdout is not a TTY.
|
---|
6480 |
|
---|
6481 | GTEST_FLAG(color) = "t";
|
---|
6482 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(false)); // Stdout is not a TTY.
|
---|
6483 |
|
---|
6484 | GTEST_FLAG(color) = "1";
|
---|
6485 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(false)); // Stdout is not a TTY.
|
---|
6486 | }
|
---|
6487 |
|
---|
6488 | TEST(ColoredOutputTest, UsesNoColorWhenGTestColorFlagIsNo) {
|
---|
6489 | GTEST_FLAG(color) = "no";
|
---|
6490 |
|
---|
6491 | SetEnv("TERM", "xterm"); // TERM supports colors.
|
---|
6492 | EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY.
|
---|
6493 | EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(false)); // Stdout is not a TTY.
|
---|
6494 |
|
---|
6495 | SetEnv("TERM", "dumb"); // TERM doesn't support colors.
|
---|
6496 | EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY.
|
---|
6497 | EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(false)); // Stdout is not a TTY.
|
---|
6498 | }
|
---|
6499 |
|
---|
6500 | TEST(ColoredOutputTest, UsesNoColorWhenGTestColorFlagIsInvalid) {
|
---|
6501 | SetEnv("TERM", "xterm"); // TERM supports colors.
|
---|
6502 |
|
---|
6503 | GTEST_FLAG(color) = "F";
|
---|
6504 | EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY.
|
---|
6505 |
|
---|
6506 | GTEST_FLAG(color) = "0";
|
---|
6507 | EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY.
|
---|
6508 |
|
---|
6509 | GTEST_FLAG(color) = "unknown";
|
---|
6510 | EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY.
|
---|
6511 | }
|
---|
6512 |
|
---|
6513 | TEST(ColoredOutputTest, UsesColorsWhenStdoutIsTty) {
|
---|
6514 | GTEST_FLAG(color) = "auto";
|
---|
6515 |
|
---|
6516 | SetEnv("TERM", "xterm"); // TERM supports colors.
|
---|
6517 | EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(false)); // Stdout is not a TTY.
|
---|
6518 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY.
|
---|
6519 | }
|
---|
6520 |
|
---|
6521 | TEST(ColoredOutputTest, UsesColorsWhenTermSupportsColors) {
|
---|
6522 | GTEST_FLAG(color) = "auto";
|
---|
6523 |
|
---|
6524 | #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
|
---|
6525 | // On Windows, we ignore the TERM variable as it's usually not set.
|
---|
6526 |
|
---|
6527 | SetEnv("TERM", "dumb");
|
---|
6528 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY.
|
---|
6529 |
|
---|
6530 | SetEnv("TERM", "");
|
---|
6531 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY.
|
---|
6532 |
|
---|
6533 | SetEnv("TERM", "xterm");
|
---|
6534 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY.
|
---|
6535 | #else
|
---|
6536 | // On non-Windows platforms, we rely on TERM to determine if the
|
---|
6537 | // terminal supports colors.
|
---|
6538 |
|
---|
6539 | SetEnv("TERM", "dumb"); // TERM doesn't support colors.
|
---|
6540 | EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY.
|
---|
6541 |
|
---|
6542 | SetEnv("TERM", "emacs"); // TERM doesn't support colors.
|
---|
6543 | EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY.
|
---|
6544 |
|
---|
6545 | SetEnv("TERM", "vt100"); // TERM doesn't support colors.
|
---|
6546 | EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY.
|
---|
6547 |
|
---|
6548 | SetEnv("TERM", "xterm-mono"); // TERM doesn't support colors.
|
---|
6549 | EXPECT_FALSE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY.
|
---|
6550 |
|
---|
6551 | SetEnv("TERM", "xterm"); // TERM supports colors.
|
---|
6552 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY.
|
---|
6553 |
|
---|
6554 | SetEnv("TERM", "xterm-color"); // TERM supports colors.
|
---|
6555 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY.
|
---|
6556 |
|
---|
6557 | SetEnv("TERM", "xterm-256color"); // TERM supports colors.
|
---|
6558 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY.
|
---|
6559 |
|
---|
6560 | SetEnv("TERM", "screen"); // TERM supports colors.
|
---|
6561 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY.
|
---|
6562 |
|
---|
6563 | SetEnv("TERM", "screen-256color"); // TERM supports colors.
|
---|
6564 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY.
|
---|
6565 |
|
---|
6566 | SetEnv("TERM", "linux"); // TERM supports colors.
|
---|
6567 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY.
|
---|
6568 |
|
---|
6569 | SetEnv("TERM", "cygwin"); // TERM supports colors.
|
---|
6570 | EXPECT_TRUE(ShouldUseColor(true)); // Stdout is a TTY.
|
---|
6571 | #endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
|
---|
6572 | }
|
---|
6573 |
|
---|
6574 | // Verifies that StaticAssertTypeEq works in a namespace scope.
|
---|
6575 |
|
---|
6576 | static bool dummy1 GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ = StaticAssertTypeEq<bool, bool>();
|
---|
6577 | static bool dummy2 GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ =
|
---|
6578 | StaticAssertTypeEq<const int, const int>();
|
---|
6579 |
|
---|
6580 | // Verifies that StaticAssertTypeEq works in a class.
|
---|
6581 |
|
---|
6582 | template <typename T>
|
---|
6583 | class StaticAssertTypeEqTestHelper {
|
---|
6584 | public:
|
---|
6585 | StaticAssertTypeEqTestHelper() { StaticAssertTypeEq<bool, T>(); }
|
---|
6586 | };
|
---|
6587 |
|
---|
6588 | TEST(StaticAssertTypeEqTest, WorksInClass) {
|
---|
6589 | StaticAssertTypeEqTestHelper<bool>();
|
---|
6590 | }
|
---|
6591 |
|
---|
6592 | // Verifies that StaticAssertTypeEq works inside a function.
|
---|
6593 |
|
---|
6594 | typedef int IntAlias;
|
---|
6595 |
|
---|
6596 | TEST(StaticAssertTypeEqTest, CompilesForEqualTypes) {
|
---|
6597 | StaticAssertTypeEq<int, IntAlias>();
|
---|
6598 | StaticAssertTypeEq<int*, IntAlias*>();
|
---|
6599 | }
|
---|
6600 |
|
---|
6601 | TEST(GetCurrentOsStackTraceExceptTopTest, ReturnsTheStackTrace) {
|
---|
6602 | testing::UnitTest* const unit_test = testing::UnitTest::GetInstance();
|
---|
6603 |
|
---|
6604 | // We don't have a stack walker in Google Test yet.
|
---|
6605 | EXPECT_STREQ("", GetCurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(unit_test, 0).c_str());
|
---|
6606 | EXPECT_STREQ("", GetCurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(unit_test, 1).c_str());
|
---|
6607 | }
|
---|
6608 |
|
---|
6609 | TEST(HasNonfatalFailureTest, ReturnsFalseWhenThereIsNoFailure) {
|
---|
6610 | EXPECT_FALSE(HasNonfatalFailure());
|
---|
6611 | }
|
---|
6612 |
|
---|
6613 | static void FailFatally() { FAIL(); }
|
---|
6614 |
|
---|
6615 | TEST(HasNonfatalFailureTest, ReturnsFalseWhenThereIsOnlyFatalFailure) {
|
---|
6616 | FailFatally();
|
---|
6617 | const bool has_nonfatal_failure = HasNonfatalFailure();
|
---|
6618 | ClearCurrentTestPartResults();
|
---|
6619 | EXPECT_FALSE(has_nonfatal_failure);
|
---|
6620 | }
|
---|
6621 |
|
---|
6622 | TEST(HasNonfatalFailureTest, ReturnsTrueWhenThereIsNonfatalFailure) {
|
---|
6623 | ADD_FAILURE();
|
---|
6624 | const bool has_nonfatal_failure = HasNonfatalFailure();
|
---|
6625 | ClearCurrentTestPartResults();
|
---|
6626 | EXPECT_TRUE(has_nonfatal_failure);
|
---|
6627 | }
|
---|
6628 |
|
---|
6629 | TEST(HasNonfatalFailureTest, ReturnsTrueWhenThereAreFatalAndNonfatalFailures) {
|
---|
6630 | FailFatally();
|
---|
6631 | ADD_FAILURE();
|
---|
6632 | const bool has_nonfatal_failure = HasNonfatalFailure();
|
---|
6633 | ClearCurrentTestPartResults();
|
---|
6634 | EXPECT_TRUE(has_nonfatal_failure);
|
---|
6635 | }
|
---|
6636 |
|
---|
6637 | // A wrapper for calling HasNonfatalFailure outside of a test body.
|
---|
6638 | static bool HasNonfatalFailureHelper() {
|
---|
6639 | return testing::Test::HasNonfatalFailure();
|
---|
6640 | }
|
---|
6641 |
|
---|
6642 | TEST(HasNonfatalFailureTest, WorksOutsideOfTestBody) {
|
---|
6643 | EXPECT_FALSE(HasNonfatalFailureHelper());
|
---|
6644 | }
|
---|
6645 |
|
---|
6646 | TEST(HasNonfatalFailureTest, WorksOutsideOfTestBody2) {
|
---|
6647 | ADD_FAILURE();
|
---|
6648 | const bool has_nonfatal_failure = HasNonfatalFailureHelper();
|
---|
6649 | ClearCurrentTestPartResults();
|
---|
6650 | EXPECT_TRUE(has_nonfatal_failure);
|
---|
6651 | }
|
---|
6652 |
|
---|
6653 | TEST(HasFailureTest, ReturnsFalseWhenThereIsNoFailure) {
|
---|
6654 | EXPECT_FALSE(HasFailure());
|
---|
6655 | }
|
---|
6656 |
|
---|
6657 | TEST(HasFailureTest, ReturnsTrueWhenThereIsFatalFailure) {
|
---|
6658 | FailFatally();
|
---|
6659 | const bool has_failure = HasFailure();
|
---|
6660 | ClearCurrentTestPartResults();
|
---|
6661 | EXPECT_TRUE(has_failure);
|
---|
6662 | }
|
---|
6663 |
|
---|
6664 | TEST(HasFailureTest, ReturnsTrueWhenThereIsNonfatalFailure) {
|
---|
6665 | ADD_FAILURE();
|
---|
6666 | const bool has_failure = HasFailure();
|
---|
6667 | ClearCurrentTestPartResults();
|
---|
6668 | EXPECT_TRUE(has_failure);
|
---|
6669 | }
|
---|
6670 |
|
---|
6671 | TEST(HasFailureTest, ReturnsTrueWhenThereAreFatalAndNonfatalFailures) {
|
---|
6672 | FailFatally();
|
---|
6673 | ADD_FAILURE();
|
---|
6674 | const bool has_failure = HasFailure();
|
---|
6675 | ClearCurrentTestPartResults();
|
---|
6676 | EXPECT_TRUE(has_failure);
|
---|
6677 | }
|
---|
6678 |
|
---|
6679 | // A wrapper for calling HasFailure outside of a test body.
|
---|
6680 | static bool HasFailureHelper() { return testing::Test::HasFailure(); }
|
---|
6681 |
|
---|
6682 | TEST(HasFailureTest, WorksOutsideOfTestBody) {
|
---|
6683 | EXPECT_FALSE(HasFailureHelper());
|
---|
6684 | }
|
---|
6685 |
|
---|
6686 | TEST(HasFailureTest, WorksOutsideOfTestBody2) {
|
---|
6687 | ADD_FAILURE();
|
---|
6688 | const bool has_failure = HasFailureHelper();
|
---|
6689 | ClearCurrentTestPartResults();
|
---|
6690 | EXPECT_TRUE(has_failure);
|
---|
6691 | }
|
---|
6692 |
|
---|
6693 | class TestListener : public EmptyTestEventListener {
|
---|
6694 | public:
|
---|
6695 | TestListener() : on_start_counter_(NULL), is_destroyed_(NULL) {}
|
---|
6696 | TestListener(int* on_start_counter, bool* is_destroyed)
|
---|
6697 | : on_start_counter_(on_start_counter),
|
---|
6698 | is_destroyed_(is_destroyed) {}
|
---|
6699 |
|
---|
6700 | virtual ~TestListener() {
|
---|
6701 | if (is_destroyed_)
|
---|
6702 | *is_destroyed_ = true;
|
---|
6703 | }
|
---|
6704 |
|
---|
6705 | protected:
|
---|
6706 | virtual void OnTestProgramStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) {
|
---|
6707 | if (on_start_counter_ != NULL)
|
---|
6708 | (*on_start_counter_)++;
|
---|
6709 | }
|
---|
6710 |
|
---|
6711 | private:
|
---|
6712 | int* on_start_counter_;
|
---|
6713 | bool* is_destroyed_;
|
---|
6714 | };
|
---|
6715 |
|
---|
6716 | // Tests the constructor.
|
---|
6717 | TEST(TestEventListenersTest, ConstructionWorks) {
|
---|
6718 | TestEventListeners listeners;
|
---|
6719 |
|
---|
6720 | EXPECT_TRUE(TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners) != NULL);
|
---|
6721 | EXPECT_TRUE(listeners.default_result_printer() == NULL);
|
---|
6722 | EXPECT_TRUE(listeners.default_xml_generator() == NULL);
|
---|
6723 | }
|
---|
6724 |
|
---|
6725 | // Tests that the TestEventListeners destructor deletes all the listeners it
|
---|
6726 | // owns.
|
---|
6727 | TEST(TestEventListenersTest, DestructionWorks) {
|
---|
6728 | bool default_result_printer_is_destroyed = false;
|
---|
6729 | bool default_xml_printer_is_destroyed = false;
|
---|
6730 | bool extra_listener_is_destroyed = false;
|
---|
6731 | TestListener* default_result_printer = new TestListener(
|
---|
6732 | NULL, &default_result_printer_is_destroyed);
|
---|
6733 | TestListener* default_xml_printer = new TestListener(
|
---|
6734 | NULL, &default_xml_printer_is_destroyed);
|
---|
6735 | TestListener* extra_listener = new TestListener(
|
---|
6736 | NULL, &extra_listener_is_destroyed);
|
---|
6737 |
|
---|
6738 | {
|
---|
6739 | TestEventListeners listeners;
|
---|
6740 | TestEventListenersAccessor::SetDefaultResultPrinter(&listeners,
|
---|
6741 | default_result_printer);
|
---|
6742 | TestEventListenersAccessor::SetDefaultXmlGenerator(&listeners,
|
---|
6743 | default_xml_printer);
|
---|
6744 | listeners.Append(extra_listener);
|
---|
6745 | }
|
---|
6746 | EXPECT_TRUE(default_result_printer_is_destroyed);
|
---|
6747 | EXPECT_TRUE(default_xml_printer_is_destroyed);
|
---|
6748 | EXPECT_TRUE(extra_listener_is_destroyed);
|
---|
6749 | }
|
---|
6750 |
|
---|
6751 | // Tests that a listener Append'ed to a TestEventListeners list starts
|
---|
6752 | // receiving events.
|
---|
6753 | TEST(TestEventListenersTest, Append) {
|
---|
6754 | int on_start_counter = 0;
|
---|
6755 | bool is_destroyed = false;
|
---|
6756 | TestListener* listener = new TestListener(&on_start_counter, &is_destroyed);
|
---|
6757 | {
|
---|
6758 | TestEventListeners listeners;
|
---|
6759 | listeners.Append(listener);
|
---|
6760 | TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestProgramStart(
|
---|
6761 | *UnitTest::GetInstance());
|
---|
6762 | EXPECT_EQ(1, on_start_counter);
|
---|
6763 | }
|
---|
6764 | EXPECT_TRUE(is_destroyed);
|
---|
6765 | }
|
---|
6766 |
|
---|
6767 | // Tests that listeners receive events in the order they were appended to
|
---|
6768 | // the list, except for *End requests, which must be received in the reverse
|
---|
6769 | // order.
|
---|
6770 | class SequenceTestingListener : public EmptyTestEventListener {
|
---|
6771 | public:
|
---|
6772 | SequenceTestingListener(std::vector<std::string>* vector, const char* id)
|
---|
6773 | : vector_(vector), id_(id) {}
|
---|
6774 |
|
---|
6775 | protected:
|
---|
6776 | virtual void OnTestProgramStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) {
|
---|
6777 | vector_->push_back(GetEventDescription("OnTestProgramStart"));
|
---|
6778 | }
|
---|
6779 |
|
---|
6780 | virtual void OnTestProgramEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) {
|
---|
6781 | vector_->push_back(GetEventDescription("OnTestProgramEnd"));
|
---|
6782 | }
|
---|
6783 |
|
---|
6784 | virtual void OnTestIterationStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/,
|
---|
6785 | int /*iteration*/) {
|
---|
6786 | vector_->push_back(GetEventDescription("OnTestIterationStart"));
|
---|
6787 | }
|
---|
6788 |
|
---|
6789 | virtual void OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/,
|
---|
6790 | int /*iteration*/) {
|
---|
6791 | vector_->push_back(GetEventDescription("OnTestIterationEnd"));
|
---|
6792 | }
|
---|
6793 |
|
---|
6794 | private:
|
---|
6795 | std::string GetEventDescription(const char* method) {
|
---|
6796 | Message message;
|
---|
6797 | message << id_ << "." << method;
|
---|
6798 | return message.GetString();
|
---|
6799 | }
|
---|
6800 |
|
---|
6801 | std::vector<std::string>* vector_;
|
---|
6802 | const char* const id_;
|
---|
6803 |
|
---|
6804 | GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(SequenceTestingListener);
|
---|
6805 | };
|
---|
6806 |
|
---|
6807 | TEST(EventListenerTest, AppendKeepsOrder) {
|
---|
6808 | std::vector<std::string> vec;
|
---|
6809 | TestEventListeners listeners;
|
---|
6810 | listeners.Append(new SequenceTestingListener(&vec, "1st"));
|
---|
6811 | listeners.Append(new SequenceTestingListener(&vec, "2nd"));
|
---|
6812 | listeners.Append(new SequenceTestingListener(&vec, "3rd"));
|
---|
6813 |
|
---|
6814 | TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestProgramStart(
|
---|
6815 | *UnitTest::GetInstance());
|
---|
6816 | ASSERT_EQ(3U, vec.size());
|
---|
6817 | EXPECT_STREQ("1st.OnTestProgramStart", vec[0].c_str());
|
---|
6818 | EXPECT_STREQ("2nd.OnTestProgramStart", vec[1].c_str());
|
---|
6819 | EXPECT_STREQ("3rd.OnTestProgramStart", vec[2].c_str());
|
---|
6820 |
|
---|
6821 | vec.clear();
|
---|
6822 | TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestProgramEnd(
|
---|
6823 | *UnitTest::GetInstance());
|
---|
6824 | ASSERT_EQ(3U, vec.size());
|
---|
6825 | EXPECT_STREQ("3rd.OnTestProgramEnd", vec[0].c_str());
|
---|
6826 | EXPECT_STREQ("2nd.OnTestProgramEnd", vec[1].c_str());
|
---|
6827 | EXPECT_STREQ("1st.OnTestProgramEnd", vec[2].c_str());
|
---|
6828 |
|
---|
6829 | vec.clear();
|
---|
6830 | TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestIterationStart(
|
---|
6831 | *UnitTest::GetInstance(), 0);
|
---|
6832 | ASSERT_EQ(3U, vec.size());
|
---|
6833 | EXPECT_STREQ("1st.OnTestIterationStart", vec[0].c_str());
|
---|
6834 | EXPECT_STREQ("2nd.OnTestIterationStart", vec[1].c_str());
|
---|
6835 | EXPECT_STREQ("3rd.OnTestIterationStart", vec[2].c_str());
|
---|
6836 |
|
---|
6837 | vec.clear();
|
---|
6838 | TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestIterationEnd(
|
---|
6839 | *UnitTest::GetInstance(), 0);
|
---|
6840 | ASSERT_EQ(3U, vec.size());
|
---|
6841 | EXPECT_STREQ("3rd.OnTestIterationEnd", vec[0].c_str());
|
---|
6842 | EXPECT_STREQ("2nd.OnTestIterationEnd", vec[1].c_str());
|
---|
6843 | EXPECT_STREQ("1st.OnTestIterationEnd", vec[2].c_str());
|
---|
6844 | }
|
---|
6845 |
|
---|
6846 | // Tests that a listener removed from a TestEventListeners list stops receiving
|
---|
6847 | // events and is not deleted when the list is destroyed.
|
---|
6848 | TEST(TestEventListenersTest, Release) {
|
---|
6849 | int on_start_counter = 0;
|
---|
6850 | bool is_destroyed = false;
|
---|
6851 | // Although Append passes the ownership of this object to the list,
|
---|
6852 | // the following calls release it, and we need to delete it before the
|
---|
6853 | // test ends.
|
---|
6854 | TestListener* listener = new TestListener(&on_start_counter, &is_destroyed);
|
---|
6855 | {
|
---|
6856 | TestEventListeners listeners;
|
---|
6857 | listeners.Append(listener);
|
---|
6858 | EXPECT_EQ(listener, listeners.Release(listener));
|
---|
6859 | TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestProgramStart(
|
---|
6860 | *UnitTest::GetInstance());
|
---|
6861 | EXPECT_TRUE(listeners.Release(listener) == NULL);
|
---|
6862 | }
|
---|
6863 | EXPECT_EQ(0, on_start_counter);
|
---|
6864 | EXPECT_FALSE(is_destroyed);
|
---|
6865 | delete listener;
|
---|
6866 | }
|
---|
6867 |
|
---|
6868 | // Tests that no events are forwarded when event forwarding is disabled.
|
---|
6869 | TEST(EventListenerTest, SuppressEventForwarding) {
|
---|
6870 | int on_start_counter = 0;
|
---|
6871 | TestListener* listener = new TestListener(&on_start_counter, NULL);
|
---|
6872 |
|
---|
6873 | TestEventListeners listeners;
|
---|
6874 | listeners.Append(listener);
|
---|
6875 | ASSERT_TRUE(TestEventListenersAccessor::EventForwardingEnabled(listeners));
|
---|
6876 | TestEventListenersAccessor::SuppressEventForwarding(&listeners);
|
---|
6877 | ASSERT_FALSE(TestEventListenersAccessor::EventForwardingEnabled(listeners));
|
---|
6878 | TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestProgramStart(
|
---|
6879 | *UnitTest::GetInstance());
|
---|
6880 | EXPECT_EQ(0, on_start_counter);
|
---|
6881 | }
|
---|
6882 |
|
---|
6883 | // Tests that events generated by Google Test are not forwarded in
|
---|
6884 | // death test subprocesses.
|
---|
6885 | TEST(EventListenerDeathTest, EventsNotForwardedInDeathTestSubprecesses) {
|
---|
6886 | EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({
|
---|
6887 | GTEST_CHECK_(TestEventListenersAccessor::EventForwardingEnabled(
|
---|
6888 | *GetUnitTestImpl()->listeners())) << "expected failure";},
|
---|
6889 | "expected failure");
|
---|
6890 | }
|
---|
6891 |
|
---|
6892 | // Tests that a listener installed via SetDefaultResultPrinter() starts
|
---|
6893 | // receiving events and is returned via default_result_printer() and that
|
---|
6894 | // the previous default_result_printer is removed from the list and deleted.
|
---|
6895 | TEST(EventListenerTest, default_result_printer) {
|
---|
6896 | int on_start_counter = 0;
|
---|
6897 | bool is_destroyed = false;
|
---|
6898 | TestListener* listener = new TestListener(&on_start_counter, &is_destroyed);
|
---|
6899 |
|
---|
6900 | TestEventListeners listeners;
|
---|
6901 | TestEventListenersAccessor::SetDefaultResultPrinter(&listeners, listener);
|
---|
6902 |
|
---|
6903 | EXPECT_EQ(listener, listeners.default_result_printer());
|
---|
6904 |
|
---|
6905 | TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestProgramStart(
|
---|
6906 | *UnitTest::GetInstance());
|
---|
6907 |
|
---|
6908 | EXPECT_EQ(1, on_start_counter);
|
---|
6909 |
|
---|
6910 | // Replacing default_result_printer with something else should remove it
|
---|
6911 | // from the list and destroy it.
|
---|
6912 | TestEventListenersAccessor::SetDefaultResultPrinter(&listeners, NULL);
|
---|
6913 |
|
---|
6914 | EXPECT_TRUE(listeners.default_result_printer() == NULL);
|
---|
6915 | EXPECT_TRUE(is_destroyed);
|
---|
6916 |
|
---|
6917 | // After broadcasting an event the counter is still the same, indicating
|
---|
6918 | // the listener is not in the list anymore.
|
---|
6919 | TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestProgramStart(
|
---|
6920 | *UnitTest::GetInstance());
|
---|
6921 | EXPECT_EQ(1, on_start_counter);
|
---|
6922 | }
|
---|
6923 |
|
---|
6924 | // Tests that the default_result_printer listener stops receiving events
|
---|
6925 | // when removed via Release and that is not owned by the list anymore.
|
---|
6926 | TEST(EventListenerTest, RemovingDefaultResultPrinterWorks) {
|
---|
6927 | int on_start_counter = 0;
|
---|
6928 | bool is_destroyed = false;
|
---|
6929 | // Although Append passes the ownership of this object to the list,
|
---|
6930 | // the following calls release it, and we need to delete it before the
|
---|
6931 | // test ends.
|
---|
6932 | TestListener* listener = new TestListener(&on_start_counter, &is_destroyed);
|
---|
6933 | {
|
---|
6934 | TestEventListeners listeners;
|
---|
6935 | TestEventListenersAccessor::SetDefaultResultPrinter(&listeners, listener);
|
---|
6936 |
|
---|
6937 | EXPECT_EQ(listener, listeners.Release(listener));
|
---|
6938 | EXPECT_TRUE(listeners.default_result_printer() == NULL);
|
---|
6939 | EXPECT_FALSE(is_destroyed);
|
---|
6940 |
|
---|
6941 | // Broadcasting events now should not affect default_result_printer.
|
---|
6942 | TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestProgramStart(
|
---|
6943 | *UnitTest::GetInstance());
|
---|
6944 | EXPECT_EQ(0, on_start_counter);
|
---|
6945 | }
|
---|
6946 | // Destroying the list should not affect the listener now, too.
|
---|
6947 | EXPECT_FALSE(is_destroyed);
|
---|
6948 | delete listener;
|
---|
6949 | }
|
---|
6950 |
|
---|
6951 | // Tests that a listener installed via SetDefaultXmlGenerator() starts
|
---|
6952 | // receiving events and is returned via default_xml_generator() and that
|
---|
6953 | // the previous default_xml_generator is removed from the list and deleted.
|
---|
6954 | TEST(EventListenerTest, default_xml_generator) {
|
---|
6955 | int on_start_counter = 0;
|
---|
6956 | bool is_destroyed = false;
|
---|
6957 | TestListener* listener = new TestListener(&on_start_counter, &is_destroyed);
|
---|
6958 |
|
---|
6959 | TestEventListeners listeners;
|
---|
6960 | TestEventListenersAccessor::SetDefaultXmlGenerator(&listeners, listener);
|
---|
6961 |
|
---|
6962 | EXPECT_EQ(listener, listeners.default_xml_generator());
|
---|
6963 |
|
---|
6964 | TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestProgramStart(
|
---|
6965 | *UnitTest::GetInstance());
|
---|
6966 |
|
---|
6967 | EXPECT_EQ(1, on_start_counter);
|
---|
6968 |
|
---|
6969 | // Replacing default_xml_generator with something else should remove it
|
---|
6970 | // from the list and destroy it.
|
---|
6971 | TestEventListenersAccessor::SetDefaultXmlGenerator(&listeners, NULL);
|
---|
6972 |
|
---|
6973 | EXPECT_TRUE(listeners.default_xml_generator() == NULL);
|
---|
6974 | EXPECT_TRUE(is_destroyed);
|
---|
6975 |
|
---|
6976 | // After broadcasting an event the counter is still the same, indicating
|
---|
6977 | // the listener is not in the list anymore.
|
---|
6978 | TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestProgramStart(
|
---|
6979 | *UnitTest::GetInstance());
|
---|
6980 | EXPECT_EQ(1, on_start_counter);
|
---|
6981 | }
|
---|
6982 |
|
---|
6983 | // Tests that the default_xml_generator listener stops receiving events
|
---|
6984 | // when removed via Release and that is not owned by the list anymore.
|
---|
6985 | TEST(EventListenerTest, RemovingDefaultXmlGeneratorWorks) {
|
---|
6986 | int on_start_counter = 0;
|
---|
6987 | bool is_destroyed = false;
|
---|
6988 | // Although Append passes the ownership of this object to the list,
|
---|
6989 | // the following calls release it, and we need to delete it before the
|
---|
6990 | // test ends.
|
---|
6991 | TestListener* listener = new TestListener(&on_start_counter, &is_destroyed);
|
---|
6992 | {
|
---|
6993 | TestEventListeners listeners;
|
---|
6994 | TestEventListenersAccessor::SetDefaultXmlGenerator(&listeners, listener);
|
---|
6995 |
|
---|
6996 | EXPECT_EQ(listener, listeners.Release(listener));
|
---|
6997 | EXPECT_TRUE(listeners.default_xml_generator() == NULL);
|
---|
6998 | EXPECT_FALSE(is_destroyed);
|
---|
6999 |
|
---|
7000 | // Broadcasting events now should not affect default_xml_generator.
|
---|
7001 | TestEventListenersAccessor::GetRepeater(&listeners)->OnTestProgramStart(
|
---|
7002 | *UnitTest::GetInstance());
|
---|
7003 | EXPECT_EQ(0, on_start_counter);
|
---|
7004 | }
|
---|
7005 | // Destroying the list should not affect the listener now, too.
|
---|
7006 | EXPECT_FALSE(is_destroyed);
|
---|
7007 | delete listener;
|
---|
7008 | }
|
---|
7009 |
|
---|
7010 | // Sanity tests to ensure that the alternative, verbose spellings of
|
---|
7011 | // some of the macros work. We don't test them thoroughly as that
|
---|
7012 | // would be quite involved. Since their implementations are
|
---|
7013 | // straightforward, and they are rarely used, we'll just rely on the
|
---|
7014 | // users to tell us when they are broken.
|
---|
7015 | GTEST_TEST(AlternativeNameTest, Works) { // GTEST_TEST is the same as TEST.
|
---|
7016 | GTEST_SUCCEED() << "OK"; // GTEST_SUCCEED is the same as SUCCEED.
|
---|
7017 |
|
---|
7018 | // GTEST_FAIL is the same as FAIL.
|
---|
7019 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(GTEST_FAIL() << "An expected failure",
|
---|
7020 | "An expected failure");
|
---|
7021 |
|
---|
7022 | // GTEST_ASSERT_XY is the same as ASSERT_XY.
|
---|
7023 |
|
---|
7024 | GTEST_ASSERT_EQ(0, 0);
|
---|
7025 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(GTEST_ASSERT_EQ(0, 1) << "An expected failure",
|
---|
7026 | "An expected failure");
|
---|
7027 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(GTEST_ASSERT_EQ(1, 0) << "An expected failure",
|
---|
7028 | "An expected failure");
|
---|
7029 |
|
---|
7030 | GTEST_ASSERT_NE(0, 1);
|
---|
7031 | GTEST_ASSERT_NE(1, 0);
|
---|
7032 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(GTEST_ASSERT_NE(0, 0) << "An expected failure",
|
---|
7033 | "An expected failure");
|
---|
7034 |
|
---|
7035 | GTEST_ASSERT_LE(0, 0);
|
---|
7036 | GTEST_ASSERT_LE(0, 1);
|
---|
7037 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(GTEST_ASSERT_LE(1, 0) << "An expected failure",
|
---|
7038 | "An expected failure");
|
---|
7039 |
|
---|
7040 | GTEST_ASSERT_LT(0, 1);
|
---|
7041 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(GTEST_ASSERT_LT(0, 0) << "An expected failure",
|
---|
7042 | "An expected failure");
|
---|
7043 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(GTEST_ASSERT_LT(1, 0) << "An expected failure",
|
---|
7044 | "An expected failure");
|
---|
7045 |
|
---|
7046 | GTEST_ASSERT_GE(0, 0);
|
---|
7047 | GTEST_ASSERT_GE(1, 0);
|
---|
7048 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(GTEST_ASSERT_GE(0, 1) << "An expected failure",
|
---|
7049 | "An expected failure");
|
---|
7050 |
|
---|
7051 | GTEST_ASSERT_GT(1, 0);
|
---|
7052 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(GTEST_ASSERT_GT(0, 1) << "An expected failure",
|
---|
7053 | "An expected failure");
|
---|
7054 | EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(GTEST_ASSERT_GT(1, 1) << "An expected failure",
|
---|
7055 | "An expected failure");
|
---|
7056 | }
|
---|
7057 |
|
---|
7058 | // Tests for internal utilities necessary for implementation of the universal
|
---|
7059 | // printing.
|
---|
7060 | // TODO(vladl@google.com): Find a better home for them.
|
---|
7061 |
|
---|
7062 | class ConversionHelperBase {};
|
---|
7063 | class ConversionHelperDerived : public ConversionHelperBase {};
|
---|
7064 |
|
---|
7065 | // Tests that IsAProtocolMessage<T>::value is a compile-time constant.
|
---|
7066 | TEST(IsAProtocolMessageTest, ValueIsCompileTimeConstant) {
|
---|
7067 | GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(IsAProtocolMessage<ProtocolMessage>::value,
|
---|
7068 | const_true);
|
---|
7069 | GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(!IsAProtocolMessage<int>::value, const_false);
|
---|
7070 | }
|
---|
7071 |
|
---|
7072 | // Tests that IsAProtocolMessage<T>::value is true when T is
|
---|
7073 | // proto2::Message or a sub-class of it.
|
---|
7074 | TEST(IsAProtocolMessageTest, ValueIsTrueWhenTypeIsAProtocolMessage) {
|
---|
7075 | EXPECT_TRUE(IsAProtocolMessage< ::proto2::Message>::value);
|
---|
7076 | EXPECT_TRUE(IsAProtocolMessage<ProtocolMessage>::value);
|
---|
7077 | }
|
---|
7078 |
|
---|
7079 | // Tests that IsAProtocolMessage<T>::value is false when T is neither
|
---|
7080 | // ProtocolMessage nor a sub-class of it.
|
---|
7081 | TEST(IsAProtocolMessageTest, ValueIsFalseWhenTypeIsNotAProtocolMessage) {
|
---|
7082 | EXPECT_FALSE(IsAProtocolMessage<int>::value);
|
---|
7083 | EXPECT_FALSE(IsAProtocolMessage<const ConversionHelperBase>::value);
|
---|
7084 | }
|
---|
7085 |
|
---|
7086 | // Tests that CompileAssertTypesEqual compiles when the type arguments are
|
---|
7087 | // equal.
|
---|
7088 | TEST(CompileAssertTypesEqual, CompilesWhenTypesAreEqual) {
|
---|
7089 | CompileAssertTypesEqual<void, void>();
|
---|
7090 | CompileAssertTypesEqual<int*, int*>();
|
---|
7091 | }
|
---|
7092 |
|
---|
7093 | // Tests that RemoveReference does not affect non-reference types.
|
---|
7094 | TEST(RemoveReferenceTest, DoesNotAffectNonReferenceType) {
|
---|
7095 | CompileAssertTypesEqual<int, RemoveReference<int>::type>();
|
---|
7096 | CompileAssertTypesEqual<const char, RemoveReference<const char>::type>();
|
---|
7097 | }
|
---|
7098 |
|
---|
7099 | // Tests that RemoveReference removes reference from reference types.
|
---|
7100 | TEST(RemoveReferenceTest, RemovesReference) {
|
---|
7101 | CompileAssertTypesEqual<int, RemoveReference<int&>::type>();
|
---|
7102 | CompileAssertTypesEqual<const char, RemoveReference<const char&>::type>();
|
---|
7103 | }
|
---|
7104 |
|
---|
7105 | // Tests GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_.
|
---|
7106 |
|
---|
7107 | template <typename T1, typename T2>
|
---|
7108 | void TestGTestRemoveReference() {
|
---|
7109 | CompileAssertTypesEqual<T1, GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_(T2)>();
|
---|
7110 | }
|
---|
7111 |
|
---|
7112 | TEST(RemoveReferenceTest, MacroVersion) {
|
---|
7113 | TestGTestRemoveReference<int, int>();
|
---|
7114 | TestGTestRemoveReference<const char, const char&>();
|
---|
7115 | }
|
---|
7116 |
|
---|
7117 |
|
---|
7118 | // Tests that RemoveConst does not affect non-const types.
|
---|
7119 | TEST(RemoveConstTest, DoesNotAffectNonConstType) {
|
---|
7120 | CompileAssertTypesEqual<int, RemoveConst<int>::type>();
|
---|
7121 | CompileAssertTypesEqual<char&, RemoveConst<char&>::type>();
|
---|
7122 | }
|
---|
7123 |
|
---|
7124 | // Tests that RemoveConst removes const from const types.
|
---|
7125 | TEST(RemoveConstTest, RemovesConst) {
|
---|
7126 | CompileAssertTypesEqual<int, RemoveConst<const int>::type>();
|
---|
7127 | CompileAssertTypesEqual<char[2], RemoveConst<const char[2]>::type>();
|
---|
7128 | CompileAssertTypesEqual<char[2][3], RemoveConst<const char[2][3]>::type>();
|
---|
7129 | }
|
---|
7130 |
|
---|
7131 | // Tests GTEST_REMOVE_CONST_.
|
---|
7132 |
|
---|
7133 | template <typename T1, typename T2>
|
---|
7134 | void TestGTestRemoveConst() {
|
---|
7135 | CompileAssertTypesEqual<T1, GTEST_REMOVE_CONST_(T2)>();
|
---|
7136 | }
|
---|
7137 |
|
---|
7138 | TEST(RemoveConstTest, MacroVersion) {
|
---|
7139 | TestGTestRemoveConst<int, int>();
|
---|
7140 | TestGTestRemoveConst<double&, double&>();
|
---|
7141 | TestGTestRemoveConst<char, const char>();
|
---|
7142 | }
|
---|
7143 |
|
---|
7144 | // Tests GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_.
|
---|
7145 |
|
---|
7146 | template <typename T1, typename T2>
|
---|
7147 | void TestGTestRemoveReferenceAndConst() {
|
---|
7148 | CompileAssertTypesEqual<T1, GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(T2)>();
|
---|
7149 | }
|
---|
7150 |
|
---|
7151 | TEST(RemoveReferenceToConstTest, Works) {
|
---|
7152 | TestGTestRemoveReferenceAndConst<int, int>();
|
---|
7153 | TestGTestRemoveReferenceAndConst<double, double&>();
|
---|
7154 | TestGTestRemoveReferenceAndConst<char, const char>();
|
---|
7155 | TestGTestRemoveReferenceAndConst<char, const char&>();
|
---|
7156 | TestGTestRemoveReferenceAndConst<const char*, const char*>();
|
---|
7157 | }
|
---|
7158 |
|
---|
7159 | // Tests that AddReference does not affect reference types.
|
---|
7160 | TEST(AddReferenceTest, DoesNotAffectReferenceType) {
|
---|
7161 | CompileAssertTypesEqual<int&, AddReference<int&>::type>();
|
---|
7162 | CompileAssertTypesEqual<const char&, AddReference<const char&>::type>();
|
---|
7163 | }
|
---|
7164 |
|
---|
7165 | // Tests that AddReference adds reference to non-reference types.
|
---|
7166 | TEST(AddReferenceTest, AddsReference) {
|
---|
7167 | CompileAssertTypesEqual<int&, AddReference<int>::type>();
|
---|
7168 | CompileAssertTypesEqual<const char&, AddReference<const char>::type>();
|
---|
7169 | }
|
---|
7170 |
|
---|
7171 | // Tests GTEST_ADD_REFERENCE_.
|
---|
7172 |
|
---|
7173 | template <typename T1, typename T2>
|
---|
7174 | void TestGTestAddReference() {
|
---|
7175 | CompileAssertTypesEqual<T1, GTEST_ADD_REFERENCE_(T2)>();
|
---|
7176 | }
|
---|
7177 |
|
---|
7178 | TEST(AddReferenceTest, MacroVersion) {
|
---|
7179 | TestGTestAddReference<int&, int>();
|
---|
7180 | TestGTestAddReference<const char&, const char&>();
|
---|
7181 | }
|
---|
7182 |
|
---|
7183 | // Tests GTEST_REFERENCE_TO_CONST_.
|
---|
7184 |
|
---|
7185 | template <typename T1, typename T2>
|
---|
7186 | void TestGTestReferenceToConst() {
|
---|
7187 | CompileAssertTypesEqual<T1, GTEST_REFERENCE_TO_CONST_(T2)>();
|
---|
7188 | }
|
---|
7189 |
|
---|
7190 | TEST(GTestReferenceToConstTest, Works) {
|
---|
7191 | TestGTestReferenceToConst<const char&, char>();
|
---|
7192 | TestGTestReferenceToConst<const int&, const int>();
|
---|
7193 | TestGTestReferenceToConst<const double&, double>();
|
---|
7194 | TestGTestReferenceToConst<const std::string&, const std::string&>();
|
---|
7195 | }
|
---|
7196 |
|
---|
7197 | // Tests that ImplicitlyConvertible<T1, T2>::value is a compile-time constant.
|
---|
7198 | TEST(ImplicitlyConvertibleTest, ValueIsCompileTimeConstant) {
|
---|
7199 | GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_((ImplicitlyConvertible<int, int>::value), const_true);
|
---|
7200 | GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_((!ImplicitlyConvertible<void*, int*>::value),
|
---|
7201 | const_false);
|
---|
7202 | }
|
---|
7203 |
|
---|
7204 | // Tests that ImplicitlyConvertible<T1, T2>::value is true when T1 can
|
---|
7205 | // be implicitly converted to T2.
|
---|
7206 | TEST(ImplicitlyConvertibleTest, ValueIsTrueWhenConvertible) {
|
---|
7207 | EXPECT_TRUE((ImplicitlyConvertible<int, double>::value));
|
---|
7208 | EXPECT_TRUE((ImplicitlyConvertible<double, int>::value));
|
---|
7209 | EXPECT_TRUE((ImplicitlyConvertible<int*, void*>::value));
|
---|
7210 | EXPECT_TRUE((ImplicitlyConvertible<int*, const int*>::value));
|
---|
7211 | EXPECT_TRUE((ImplicitlyConvertible<ConversionHelperDerived&,
|
---|
7212 | const ConversionHelperBase&>::value));
|
---|
7213 | EXPECT_TRUE((ImplicitlyConvertible<const ConversionHelperBase,
|
---|
7214 | ConversionHelperBase>::value));
|
---|
7215 | }
|
---|
7216 |
|
---|
7217 | // Tests that ImplicitlyConvertible<T1, T2>::value is false when T1
|
---|
7218 | // cannot be implicitly converted to T2.
|
---|
7219 | TEST(ImplicitlyConvertibleTest, ValueIsFalseWhenNotConvertible) {
|
---|
7220 | EXPECT_FALSE((ImplicitlyConvertible<double, int*>::value));
|
---|
7221 | EXPECT_FALSE((ImplicitlyConvertible<void*, int*>::value));
|
---|
7222 | EXPECT_FALSE((ImplicitlyConvertible<const int*, int*>::value));
|
---|
7223 | EXPECT_FALSE((ImplicitlyConvertible<ConversionHelperBase&,
|
---|
7224 | ConversionHelperDerived&>::value));
|
---|
7225 | }
|
---|
7226 |
|
---|
7227 | // Tests IsContainerTest.
|
---|
7228 |
|
---|
7229 | class NonContainer {};
|
---|
7230 |
|
---|
7231 | TEST(IsContainerTestTest, WorksForNonContainer) {
|
---|
7232 | EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(IsNotContainer), sizeof(IsContainerTest<int>(0)));
|
---|
7233 | EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(IsNotContainer), sizeof(IsContainerTest<char[5]>(0)));
|
---|
7234 | EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(IsNotContainer), sizeof(IsContainerTest<NonContainer>(0)));
|
---|
7235 | }
|
---|
7236 |
|
---|
7237 | TEST(IsContainerTestTest, WorksForContainer) {
|
---|
7238 | EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(IsContainer),
|
---|
7239 | sizeof(IsContainerTest<std::vector<bool> >(0)));
|
---|
7240 | EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(IsContainer),
|
---|
7241 | sizeof(IsContainerTest<std::map<int, double> >(0)));
|
---|
7242 | }
|
---|
7243 |
|
---|
7244 | // Tests ArrayEq().
|
---|
7245 |
|
---|
7246 | TEST(ArrayEqTest, WorksForDegeneratedArrays) {
|
---|
7247 | EXPECT_TRUE(ArrayEq(5, 5L));
|
---|
7248 | EXPECT_FALSE(ArrayEq('a', 0));
|
---|
7249 | }
|
---|
7250 |
|
---|
7251 | TEST(ArrayEqTest, WorksForOneDimensionalArrays) {
|
---|
7252 | // Note that a and b are distinct but compatible types.
|
---|
7253 | const int a[] = { 0, 1 };
|
---|
7254 | long b[] = { 0, 1 };
|
---|
7255 | EXPECT_TRUE(ArrayEq(a, b));
|
---|
7256 | EXPECT_TRUE(ArrayEq(a, 2, b));
|
---|
7257 |
|
---|
7258 | b[0] = 2;
|
---|
7259 | EXPECT_FALSE(ArrayEq(a, b));
|
---|
7260 | EXPECT_FALSE(ArrayEq(a, 1, b));
|
---|
7261 | }
|
---|
7262 |
|
---|
7263 | TEST(ArrayEqTest, WorksForTwoDimensionalArrays) {
|
---|
7264 | const char a[][3] = { "hi", "lo" };
|
---|
7265 | const char b[][3] = { "hi", "lo" };
|
---|
7266 | const char c[][3] = { "hi", "li" };
|
---|
7267 |
|
---|
7268 | EXPECT_TRUE(ArrayEq(a, b));
|
---|
7269 | EXPECT_TRUE(ArrayEq(a, 2, b));
|
---|
7270 |
|
---|
7271 | EXPECT_FALSE(ArrayEq(a, c));
|
---|
7272 | EXPECT_FALSE(ArrayEq(a, 2, c));
|
---|
7273 | }
|
---|
7274 |
|
---|
7275 | // Tests ArrayAwareFind().
|
---|
7276 |
|
---|
7277 | TEST(ArrayAwareFindTest, WorksForOneDimensionalArray) {
|
---|
7278 | const char a[] = "hello";
|
---|
7279 | EXPECT_EQ(a + 4, ArrayAwareFind(a, a + 5, 'o'));
|
---|
7280 | EXPECT_EQ(a + 5, ArrayAwareFind(a, a + 5, 'x'));
|
---|
7281 | }
|
---|
7282 |
|
---|
7283 | TEST(ArrayAwareFindTest, WorksForTwoDimensionalArray) {
|
---|
7284 | int a[][2] = { { 0, 1 }, { 2, 3 }, { 4, 5 } };
|
---|
7285 | const int b[2] = { 2, 3 };
|
---|
7286 | EXPECT_EQ(a + 1, ArrayAwareFind(a, a + 3, b));
|
---|
7287 |
|
---|
7288 | const int c[2] = { 6, 7 };
|
---|
7289 | EXPECT_EQ(a + 3, ArrayAwareFind(a, a + 3, c));
|
---|
7290 | }
|
---|
7291 |
|
---|
7292 | // Tests CopyArray().
|
---|
7293 |
|
---|
7294 | TEST(CopyArrayTest, WorksForDegeneratedArrays) {
|
---|
7295 | int n = 0;
|
---|
7296 | CopyArray('a', &n);
|
---|
7297 | EXPECT_EQ('a', n);
|
---|
7298 | }
|
---|
7299 |
|
---|
7300 | TEST(CopyArrayTest, WorksForOneDimensionalArrays) {
|
---|
7301 | const char a[3] = "hi";
|
---|
7302 | int b[3];
|
---|
7303 | #ifndef __BORLANDC__ // C++Builder cannot compile some array size deductions.
|
---|
7304 | CopyArray(a, &b);
|
---|
7305 | EXPECT_TRUE(ArrayEq(a, b));
|
---|
7306 | #endif
|
---|
7307 |
|
---|
7308 | int c[3];
|
---|
7309 | CopyArray(a, 3, c);
|
---|
7310 | EXPECT_TRUE(ArrayEq(a, c));
|
---|
7311 | }
|
---|
7312 |
|
---|
7313 | TEST(CopyArrayTest, WorksForTwoDimensionalArrays) {
|
---|
7314 | const int a[2][3] = { { 0, 1, 2 }, { 3, 4, 5 } };
|
---|
7315 | int b[2][3];
|
---|
7316 | #ifndef __BORLANDC__ // C++Builder cannot compile some array size deductions.
|
---|
7317 | CopyArray(a, &b);
|
---|
7318 | EXPECT_TRUE(ArrayEq(a, b));
|
---|
7319 | #endif
|
---|
7320 |
|
---|
7321 | int c[2][3];
|
---|
7322 | CopyArray(a, 2, c);
|
---|
7323 | EXPECT_TRUE(ArrayEq(a, c));
|
---|
7324 | }
|
---|
7325 |
|
---|
7326 | // Tests NativeArray.
|
---|
7327 |
|
---|
7328 | TEST(NativeArrayTest, ConstructorFromArrayWorks) {
|
---|
7329 | const int a[3] = { 0, 1, 2 };
|
---|
7330 | NativeArray<int> na(a, 3, kReference);
|
---|
7331 | EXPECT_EQ(3U, na.size());
|
---|
7332 | EXPECT_EQ(a, na.begin());
|
---|
7333 | }
|
---|
7334 |
|
---|
7335 | TEST(NativeArrayTest, CreatesAndDeletesCopyOfArrayWhenAskedTo) {
|
---|
7336 | typedef int Array[2];
|
---|
7337 | Array* a = new Array[1];
|
---|
7338 | (*a)[0] = 0;
|
---|
7339 | (*a)[1] = 1;
|
---|
7340 | NativeArray<int> na(*a, 2, kCopy);
|
---|
7341 | EXPECT_NE(*a, na.begin());
|
---|
7342 | delete[] a;
|
---|
7343 | EXPECT_EQ(0, na.begin()[0]);
|
---|
7344 | EXPECT_EQ(1, na.begin()[1]);
|
---|
7345 |
|
---|
7346 | // We rely on the heap checker to verify that na deletes the copy of
|
---|
7347 | // array.
|
---|
7348 | }
|
---|
7349 |
|
---|
7350 | TEST(NativeArrayTest, TypeMembersAreCorrect) {
|
---|
7351 | StaticAssertTypeEq<char, NativeArray<char>::value_type>();
|
---|
7352 | StaticAssertTypeEq<int[2], NativeArray<int[2]>::value_type>();
|
---|
7353 |
|
---|
7354 | StaticAssertTypeEq<const char*, NativeArray<char>::const_iterator>();
|
---|
7355 | StaticAssertTypeEq<const bool(*)[2], NativeArray<bool[2]>::const_iterator>();
|
---|
7356 | }
|
---|
7357 |
|
---|
7358 | TEST(NativeArrayTest, MethodsWork) {
|
---|
7359 | const int a[3] = { 0, 1, 2 };
|
---|
7360 | NativeArray<int> na(a, 3, kCopy);
|
---|
7361 | ASSERT_EQ(3U, na.size());
|
---|
7362 | EXPECT_EQ(3, na.end() - na.begin());
|
---|
7363 |
|
---|
7364 | NativeArray<int>::const_iterator it = na.begin();
|
---|
7365 | EXPECT_EQ(0, *it);
|
---|
7366 | ++it;
|
---|
7367 | EXPECT_EQ(1, *it);
|
---|
7368 | it++;
|
---|
7369 | EXPECT_EQ(2, *it);
|
---|
7370 | ++it;
|
---|
7371 | EXPECT_EQ(na.end(), it);
|
---|
7372 |
|
---|
7373 | EXPECT_TRUE(na == na);
|
---|
7374 |
|
---|
7375 | NativeArray<int> na2(a, 3, kReference);
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7376 | EXPECT_TRUE(na == na2);
|
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7377 |
|
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7378 | const int b1[3] = { 0, 1, 1 };
|
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7379 | const int b2[4] = { 0, 1, 2, 3 };
|
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7380 | EXPECT_FALSE(na == NativeArray<int>(b1, 3, kReference));
|
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7381 | EXPECT_FALSE(na == NativeArray<int>(b2, 4, kCopy));
|
---|
7382 | }
|
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7383 |
|
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7384 | TEST(NativeArrayTest, WorksForTwoDimensionalArray) {
|
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7385 | const char a[2][3] = { "hi", "lo" };
|
---|
7386 | NativeArray<char[3]> na(a, 2, kReference);
|
---|
7387 | ASSERT_EQ(2U, na.size());
|
---|
7388 | EXPECT_EQ(a, na.begin());
|
---|
7389 | }
|
---|
7390 |
|
---|
7391 | // Tests SkipPrefix().
|
---|
7392 |
|
---|
7393 | TEST(SkipPrefixTest, SkipsWhenPrefixMatches) {
|
---|
7394 | const char* const str = "hello";
|
---|
7395 |
|
---|
7396 | const char* p = str;
|
---|
7397 | EXPECT_TRUE(SkipPrefix("", &p));
|
---|
7398 | EXPECT_EQ(str, p);
|
---|
7399 |
|
---|
7400 | p = str;
|
---|
7401 | EXPECT_TRUE(SkipPrefix("hell", &p));
|
---|
7402 | EXPECT_EQ(str + 4, p);
|
---|
7403 | }
|
---|
7404 |
|
---|
7405 | TEST(SkipPrefixTest, DoesNotSkipWhenPrefixDoesNotMatch) {
|
---|
7406 | const char* const str = "world";
|
---|
7407 |
|
---|
7408 | const char* p = str;
|
---|
7409 | EXPECT_FALSE(SkipPrefix("W", &p));
|
---|
7410 | EXPECT_EQ(str, p);
|
---|
7411 |
|
---|
7412 | p = str;
|
---|
7413 | EXPECT_FALSE(SkipPrefix("world!", &p));
|
---|
7414 | EXPECT_EQ(str, p);
|
---|
7415 | }
|
---|