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They are subject to change without notice. // GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_INTERNAL_H_ #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_INTERNAL_H_ // Copyright 2005, Google Inc. // All rights reserved. // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are // met: // // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the // distribution. // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from // this software without specific prior written permission. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 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This must be done // BEFORE we test HAS_GLOBAL_STRING. #include // NOLINT #include // NOLINT #include // NOLINT #include // NOLINT #include #include #include // NOLINT // Copyright 2015, Google Inc. // All rights reserved. // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are // met: // // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the // distribution. // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from // this software without specific prior written permission. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // // The Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework (Google Test) // // This header file defines the GTEST_OS_* macro. // It is separate from gtest-port.h so that custom/gtest-port.h can include it. #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_PORT_ARCH_H_ #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_PORT_ARCH_H_ // Determines the platform on which Google Test is compiled. #ifdef __CYGWIN__ # define GTEST_OS_CYGWIN 1 # elif defined(__MINGW__) || defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(__MINGW64__) # define GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW 1 # define GTEST_OS_WINDOWS 1 #elif defined _WIN32 # define GTEST_OS_WINDOWS 1 # ifdef _WIN32_WCE # define GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE 1 # elif defined(WINAPI_FAMILY) # include # if WINAPI_FAMILY_PARTITION(WINAPI_PARTITION_DESKTOP) # define GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_DESKTOP 1 # elif WINAPI_FAMILY_PARTITION(WINAPI_PARTITION_PHONE_APP) # define GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_PHONE 1 # elif WINAPI_FAMILY_PARTITION(WINAPI_PARTITION_APP) # define GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_RT 1 # elif WINAPI_FAMILY_PARTITION(WINAPI_PARTITION_TV_TITLE) # define GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_PHONE 1 # define GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_TV_TITLE 1 # else // WINAPI_FAMILY defined but no known partition matched. // Default to desktop. # define GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_DESKTOP 1 # endif # else # define GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_DESKTOP 1 # endif // _WIN32_WCE #elif defined __OS2__ # define GTEST_OS_OS2 1 #elif defined __APPLE__ # define GTEST_OS_MAC 1 # if TARGET_OS_IPHONE # define GTEST_OS_IOS 1 # endif #elif defined __FreeBSD__ # define GTEST_OS_FREEBSD 1 #elif defined __Fuchsia__ # define GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA 1 #elif defined __linux__ # define GTEST_OS_LINUX 1 # if defined __ANDROID__ # define GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID 1 # endif #elif defined __MVS__ # define GTEST_OS_ZOS 1 #elif defined(__sun) && defined(__SVR4) # define GTEST_OS_SOLARIS 1 #elif defined(_AIX) # define GTEST_OS_AIX 1 #elif defined(__hpux) # define GTEST_OS_HPUX 1 #elif defined __native_client__ # define GTEST_OS_NACL 1 #elif defined __NetBSD__ # define GTEST_OS_NETBSD 1 #elif defined __OpenBSD__ # define GTEST_OS_OPENBSD 1 #elif defined __QNX__ # define GTEST_OS_QNX 1 #endif // __CYGWIN__ #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_PORT_ARCH_H_ // Copyright 2015, Google Inc. // All rights reserved. // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are // met: // // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the // distribution. // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from // this software without specific prior written permission. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // // Injection point for custom user configurations. See README for details // // ** Custom implementation starts here ** #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_CUSTOM_GTEST_PORT_H_ #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_CUSTOM_GTEST_PORT_H_ #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_CUSTOM_GTEST_PORT_H_ #if !defined(GTEST_DEV_EMAIL_) # define GTEST_DEV_EMAIL_ "googletestframework@@googlegroups.com" # define GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "gtest_" # define GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_DASH_ "gtest-" # define GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "GTEST_" # define GTEST_NAME_ "Google Test" # define GTEST_PROJECT_URL_ "https://github.com/google/googletest/" #endif // !defined(GTEST_DEV_EMAIL_) #if !defined(GTEST_INIT_GOOGLE_TEST_NAME_) # define GTEST_INIT_GOOGLE_TEST_NAME_ "testing::InitGoogleTest" #endif // !defined(GTEST_INIT_GOOGLE_TEST_NAME_) // Determines the version of gcc that is used to compile this. #ifdef __GNUC__ // 40302 means version 4.3.2. # define GTEST_GCC_VER_ \ (__GNUC__*10000 + __GNUC_MINOR__*100 + __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__) #endif // __GNUC__ // Macros for disabling Microsoft Visual C++ warnings. // // GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4800 4385) // /* code that triggers warnings C4800 and C4385 */ // GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() #if defined(_MSC_VER) # define GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(warnings) \ __pragma(warning(push)) \ __pragma(warning(disable: warnings)) # define GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() \ __pragma(warning(pop)) #else // Not all compilers are MSVC # define GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(warnings) # define GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() #endif // Clang on Windows does not understand MSVC's pragma warning. // We need clang-specific way to disable function deprecation warning. #ifdef __clang__ # define GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_DEPRECATED_PUSH_() \ _Pragma("clang diagnostic push") \ _Pragma("clang diagnostic ignored \"-Wdeprecated-declarations\"") \ _Pragma("clang diagnostic ignored \"-Wdeprecated-implementations\"") #define GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_DEPRECATED_POP_() \ _Pragma("clang diagnostic pop") #else # define GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_DEPRECATED_PUSH_() \ GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4996) # define GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_DEPRECATED_POP_() \ GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() #endif // Brings in definitions for functions used in the testing::internal::posix // namespace (read, write, close, chdir, isatty, stat). We do not currently // use them on Windows Mobile. #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS # if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE # include # include # endif // In order to avoid having to include , use forward declaration #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW && !defined(__MINGW64_VERSION_MAJOR) // MinGW defined _CRITICAL_SECTION and _RTL_CRITICAL_SECTION as two // separate (equivalent) structs, instead of using typedef typedef struct _CRITICAL_SECTION GTEST_CRITICAL_SECTION; #else // Assume CRITICAL_SECTION is a typedef of _RTL_CRITICAL_SECTION. // This assumption is verified by // WindowsTypesTest.CRITICAL_SECTIONIs_RTL_CRITICAL_SECTION. typedef struct _RTL_CRITICAL_SECTION GTEST_CRITICAL_SECTION; #endif #else // This assumes that non-Windows OSes provide unistd.h. For OSes where this // is not the case, we need to include headers that provide the functions // mentioned above. # include # include #endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS #if GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID // Used to define __ANDROID_API__ matching the target NDK API level. # include // NOLINT #endif // Defines this to true iff Google Test can use POSIX regular expressions. #ifndef GTEST_HAS_POSIX_RE # if GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID // On Android, is only available starting with Gingerbread. # define GTEST_HAS_POSIX_RE (__ANDROID_API__ >= 9) # else # define GTEST_HAS_POSIX_RE (!GTEST_OS_WINDOWS) # endif #endif #if GTEST_USES_PCRE // The appropriate headers have already been included. #elif GTEST_HAS_POSIX_RE // On some platforms, needs someone to define size_t, and // won't compile otherwise. We can #include it here as we already // included , which is guaranteed to define size_t through // . # include // NOLINT # define GTEST_USES_POSIX_RE 1 #elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS // is not available on Windows. Use our own simple regex // implementation instead. # define GTEST_USES_SIMPLE_RE 1 #else // may not be available on this platform. Use our own // simple regex implementation instead. # define GTEST_USES_SIMPLE_RE 1 #endif // GTEST_USES_PCRE #ifndef GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS // The user didn't tell us whether exceptions are enabled, so we need // to figure it out. # if defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(_CPPUNWIND) // MSVC defines _CPPUNWIND to 1 iff exceptions are enabled. # define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 1 # elif defined(__BORLANDC__) // C++Builder's implementation of the STL uses the _HAS_EXCEPTIONS // macro to enable exceptions, so we'll do the same. // Assumes that exceptions are enabled by default. # ifndef _HAS_EXCEPTIONS # define _HAS_EXCEPTIONS 1 # endif // _HAS_EXCEPTIONS # define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS _HAS_EXCEPTIONS # elif defined(__clang__) // clang defines __EXCEPTIONS iff exceptions are enabled before clang 220714, // but iff cleanups are enabled after that. In Obj-C++ files, there can be // cleanups for ObjC exceptions which also need cleanups, even if C++ exceptions // are disabled. clang has __has_feature(cxx_exceptions) which checks for C++ // exceptions starting at clang r206352, but which checked for cleanups prior to // that. To reliably check for C++ exception availability with clang, check for // __EXCEPTIONS && __has_feature(cxx_exceptions). # define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS (__EXCEPTIONS && __has_feature(cxx_exceptions)) # elif defined(__GNUC__) && __EXCEPTIONS // gcc defines __EXCEPTIONS to 1 iff exceptions are enabled. # define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 1 # elif defined(__SUNPRO_CC) // Sun Pro CC supports exceptions. However, there is no compile-time way of // detecting whether they are enabled or not. Therefore, we assume that // they are enabled unless the user tells us otherwise. # define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 1 # elif defined(__IBMCPP__) && __EXCEPTIONS // xlC defines __EXCEPTIONS to 1 iff exceptions are enabled. # define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 1 # elif defined(__HP_aCC) // Exception handling is in effect by default in HP aCC compiler. It has to // be turned of by +noeh compiler option if desired. # define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 1 # else // For other compilers, we assume exceptions are disabled to be // conservative. # define GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 0 # endif // defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__BORLANDC__) #endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS #if !defined(GTEST_HAS_STD_STRING) // Even though we don't use this macro any longer, we keep it in case // some clients still depend on it. # define GTEST_HAS_STD_STRING 1 #elif !GTEST_HAS_STD_STRING // The user told us that ::std::string isn't available. # error "::std::string isn't available." #endif // !defined(GTEST_HAS_STD_STRING) #ifndef GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING # define GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING 0 #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING #ifndef GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING // The user didn't tell us whether ::std::wstring is available, so we need // to figure it out. // Cygwin 1.7 and below doesn't support ::std::wstring. // Solaris' libc++ doesn't support it either. Android has // no support for it at least as recent as Froyo (2.2). # define GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING \ (!(GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID || GTEST_OS_CYGWIN || GTEST_OS_SOLARIS)) #endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING #ifndef GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING // The user didn't tell us whether ::wstring is available, so we need // to figure it out. # define GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING \ (GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING && GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING) #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING // Determines whether RTTI is available. #ifndef GTEST_HAS_RTTI // The user didn't tell us whether RTTI is enabled, so we need to // figure it out. # ifdef _MSC_VER # ifdef _CPPRTTI // MSVC defines this macro iff RTTI is enabled. # define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 1 # else # define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 0 # endif // Starting with version 4.3.2, gcc defines __GXX_RTTI iff RTTI is enabled. # elif defined(__GNUC__) # ifdef __GXX_RTTI // When building against STLport with the Android NDK and with // -frtti -fno-exceptions, the build fails at link time with undefined // references to __cxa_bad_typeid. Note sure if STL or toolchain bug, // so disable RTTI when detected. # if GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID && defined(_STLPORT_MAJOR) && \ !defined(__EXCEPTIONS) # define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 0 # else # define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 1 # endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID && __STLPORT_MAJOR && !__EXCEPTIONS # else # define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 0 # endif // __GXX_RTTI // Clang defines __GXX_RTTI starting with version 3.0, but its manual recommends // using has_feature instead. has_feature(cxx_rtti) is supported since 2.7, the // first version with C++ support. # elif defined(__clang__) # define GTEST_HAS_RTTI __has_feature(cxx_rtti) // Starting with version 9.0 IBM Visual Age defines __RTTI_ALL__ to 1 if // both the typeid and dynamic_cast features are present. # elif defined(__IBMCPP__) && (__IBMCPP__ >= 900) # ifdef __RTTI_ALL__ # define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 1 # else # define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 0 # endif # else // For all other compilers, we assume RTTI is enabled. # define GTEST_HAS_RTTI 1 # endif // _MSC_VER #endif // GTEST_HAS_RTTI // It's this header's responsibility to #include when RTTI // is enabled. #if GTEST_HAS_RTTI # include #endif // Determines whether Google Test can use the pthreads library. #ifndef GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD // The user didn't tell us explicitly, so we make reasonable assumptions about // which platforms have pthreads support. // // To disable threading support in Google Test, add -DGTEST_HAS_PTHREAD=0 // to your compiler flags. #define GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD \ (GTEST_OS_LINUX || GTEST_OS_MAC || GTEST_OS_HPUX || GTEST_OS_QNX || \ GTEST_OS_FREEBSD || GTEST_OS_NACL || GTEST_OS_NETBSD || GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA) #endif // GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD #if GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD // gtest-port.h guarantees to #include when GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD is // true. # include // NOLINT // For timespec and nanosleep, used below. # include // NOLINT #endif // Determines whether clone(2) is supported. // Usually it will only be available on Linux, excluding // Linux on the Itanium architecture. // Also see http://linux.die.net/man/2/clone. #ifndef GTEST_HAS_CLONE // The user didn't tell us, so we need to figure it out. # if GTEST_OS_LINUX && !defined(__ia64__) # if GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID // On Android, clone() became available at different API levels for each 32-bit // architecture. # if defined(__LP64__) || \ (defined(__arm__) && __ANDROID_API__ >= 9) || \ (defined(__mips__) && __ANDROID_API__ >= 12) || \ (defined(__i386__) && __ANDROID_API__ >= 17) # define GTEST_HAS_CLONE 1 # else # define GTEST_HAS_CLONE 0 # endif # else # define GTEST_HAS_CLONE 1 # endif # else # define GTEST_HAS_CLONE 0 # endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX && !defined(__ia64__) #endif // GTEST_HAS_CLONE // Determines whether to support stream redirection. This is used to test // output correctness and to implement death tests. #ifndef GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION // By default, we assume that stream redirection is supported on all // platforms except known mobile ones. # if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE || GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_PHONE || GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_RT # define GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION 0 # else # define GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION 1 # endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE #endif // GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION // Determines whether to support death tests. // pops up a dialog window that cannot be suppressed programmatically. #if (GTEST_OS_LINUX || GTEST_OS_CYGWIN || GTEST_OS_SOLARIS || \ (GTEST_OS_MAC && !GTEST_OS_IOS) || \ (GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_DESKTOP && _MSC_VER) || \ GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW || GTEST_OS_AIX || GTEST_OS_HPUX || \ GTEST_OS_OPENBSD || GTEST_OS_QNX || GTEST_OS_FREEBSD || \ GTEST_OS_NETBSD || GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA) # define GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST 1 #endif // Determines whether to support type-driven tests. // Typed tests need and variadic macros, which GCC, VC++ 8.0, // Sun Pro CC, IBM Visual Age, and HP aCC support. #if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__SUNPRO_CC) || \ defined(__IBMCPP__) || defined(__HP_aCC) # define GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST 1 # define GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P 1 #endif // Determines whether the system compiler uses UTF-16 for encoding wide strings. #define GTEST_WIDE_STRING_USES_UTF16_ \ (GTEST_OS_WINDOWS || GTEST_OS_CYGWIN || GTEST_OS_AIX || GTEST_OS_OS2) // Determines whether test results can be streamed to a socket. #if GTEST_OS_LINUX # define GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ 1 #endif // Defines some utility macros. // The GNU compiler emits a warning if nested "if" statements are followed by // an "else" statement and braces are not used to explicitly disambiguate the // "else" binding. This leads to problems with code like: // // if (gate) // ASSERT_*(condition) << "Some message"; // // The "switch (0) case 0:" idiom is used to suppress this. #ifdef __INTEL_COMPILER # define GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ #else # define GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ switch (0) case 0: default: // NOLINT #endif // Use this annotation at the end of a struct/class definition to // prevent the compiler from optimizing away instances that are never // used. This is useful when all interesting logic happens inside the // c'tor and / or d'tor. Example: // // struct Foo { // Foo() { ... } // } GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_; // // Also use it after a variable or parameter declaration to tell the // compiler the variable/parameter does not have to be used. #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(COMPILER_ICC) # define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ __attribute__ ((unused)) #elif defined(__clang__) # if __has_attribute(unused) # define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ __attribute__ ((unused)) # endif #endif #ifndef GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ # define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ #endif // Use this annotation before a function that takes a printf format string. #if (defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)) && !defined(COMPILER_ICC) # if defined(__MINGW_PRINTF_FORMAT) // MinGW has two different printf implementations. Ensure the format macro // matches the selected implementation. See // https://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/wiki2/gnu%20printf/. # define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_(string_index, first_to_check) \ __attribute__((__format__(__MINGW_PRINTF_FORMAT, string_index, \ first_to_check))) # else # define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_(string_index, first_to_check) \ __attribute__((__format__(__printf__, string_index, first_to_check))) # endif #else # define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_(string_index, first_to_check) #endif // A macro to disallow operator= // This should be used in the private: declarations for a class. #define GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(type) \ void operator=(type const &) = delete // A macro to disallow copy constructor and operator= // This should be used in the private: declarations for a class. #define GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(type) \ type(type const &) = delete; \ GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(type) // Tell the compiler to warn about unused return values for functions declared // with this macro. The macro should be used on function declarations // following the argument list: // // Sprocket* AllocateSprocket() GTEST_MUST_USE_RESULT_; #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(COMPILER_ICC) # define GTEST_MUST_USE_RESULT_ __attribute__ ((warn_unused_result)) #else # define GTEST_MUST_USE_RESULT_ #endif // __GNUC__ && !COMPILER_ICC // MS C++ compiler emits warning when a conditional expression is compile time // constant. In some contexts this warning is false positive and needs to be // suppressed. Use the following two macros in such cases: // // GTEST_INTENTIONAL_CONST_COND_PUSH_() // while (true) { // GTEST_INTENTIONAL_CONST_COND_POP_() // } # define GTEST_INTENTIONAL_CONST_COND_PUSH_() \ GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4127) # define GTEST_INTENTIONAL_CONST_COND_POP_() \ GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // Determine whether the compiler supports Microsoft's Structured Exception // Handling. This is supported by several Windows compilers but generally // does not exist on any other system. #ifndef GTEST_HAS_SEH // The user didn't tell us, so we need to figure it out. # if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__BORLANDC__) // These two compilers are known to support SEH. # define GTEST_HAS_SEH 1 # else // Assume no SEH. # define GTEST_HAS_SEH 0 # endif #endif // GTEST_HAS_SEH #ifndef GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE #define GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE \ (GTEST_HAS_MUTEX_AND_THREAD_LOCAL_ || \ (GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_PHONE && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_RT) || \ GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD) #endif // GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE // GTEST_API_ qualifies all symbols that must be exported. The definitions below // are guarded by #ifndef to give embedders a chance to define GTEST_API_ in // gtest/internal/custom/gtest-port.h #ifndef GTEST_API_ #ifdef _MSC_VER # if GTEST_LINKED_AS_SHARED_LIBRARY # define GTEST_API_ __declspec(dllimport) # elif GTEST_CREATE_SHARED_LIBRARY # define GTEST_API_ __declspec(dllexport) # endif #elif __GNUC__ >= 4 || defined(__clang__) # define GTEST_API_ __attribute__((visibility ("default"))) #endif // _MSC_VER #endif // GTEST_API_ #ifndef GTEST_API_ # define GTEST_API_ #endif // GTEST_API_ #ifndef GTEST_DEFAULT_DEATH_TEST_STYLE # define GTEST_DEFAULT_DEATH_TEST_STYLE "fast" #endif // GTEST_DEFAULT_DEATH_TEST_STYLE #ifdef __GNUC__ // Ask the compiler to never inline a given function. # define GTEST_NO_INLINE_ __attribute__((noinline)) #else # define GTEST_NO_INLINE_ #endif // _LIBCPP_VERSION is defined by the libc++ library from the LLVM project. #if !defined(GTEST_HAS_CXXABI_H_) # if defined(__GLIBCXX__) || (defined(_LIBCPP_VERSION) && !defined(_MSC_VER)) # define GTEST_HAS_CXXABI_H_ 1 # else # define GTEST_HAS_CXXABI_H_ 0 # endif #endif // A function level attribute to disable checking for use of uninitialized // memory when built with MemorySanitizer. #if defined(__clang__) # if __has_feature(memory_sanitizer) # define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY_ \ __attribute__((no_sanitize_memory)) # else # define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY_ # endif // __has_feature(memory_sanitizer) #else # define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_MEMORY_ #endif // __clang__ // A function level attribute to disable AddressSanitizer instrumentation. #if defined(__clang__) # if __has_feature(address_sanitizer) # define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_ADDRESS_ \ __attribute__((no_sanitize_address)) # else # define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_ADDRESS_ # endif // __has_feature(address_sanitizer) #else # define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_ADDRESS_ #endif // __clang__ // A function level attribute to disable ThreadSanitizer instrumentation. #if defined(__clang__) # if __has_feature(thread_sanitizer) # define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_THREAD_ \ __attribute__((no_sanitize_thread)) # else # define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_THREAD_ # endif // __has_feature(thread_sanitizer) #else # define GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_NO_SANITIZE_THREAD_ #endif // __clang__ namespace testing { class Message; // Legacy imports for backwards compatibility. // New code should use std:: names directly. using std::get; using std::make_tuple; using std::tuple; using std::tuple_element; using std::tuple_size; namespace internal { // A secret type that Google Test users don't know about. It has no // definition on purpose. Therefore it's impossible to create a // Secret object, which is what we want. class Secret; // The GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_ is a legacy macro used to verify that a compile // time expression is true (in new code, use static_assert instead). For // example, you could use it to verify the size of a static array: // // GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(GTEST_ARRAY_SIZE_(names) == NUM_NAMES, // names_incorrect_size); // // The second argument to the macro must be a valid C++ identifier. If the // expression is false, compiler will issue an error containing this identifier. #define GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(expr, msg) static_assert(expr, #msg) // StaticAssertTypeEqHelper is used by StaticAssertTypeEq defined in gtest.h. // // This template is declared, but intentionally undefined. template struct StaticAssertTypeEqHelper; template struct StaticAssertTypeEqHelper { enum { value = true }; }; // Same as std::is_same<>. template struct IsSame { enum { value = false }; }; template struct IsSame { enum { value = true }; }; // Evaluates to the number of elements in 'array'. #define GTEST_ARRAY_SIZE_(array) (sizeof(array) / sizeof(array[0])) #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING typedef ::string string; #else typedef ::std::string string; #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING typedef ::wstring wstring; #elif GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING typedef ::std::wstring wstring; #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING // A helper for suppressing warnings on constant condition. It just // returns 'condition'. GTEST_API_ bool IsTrue(bool condition); // Defines RE. #if GTEST_USES_PCRE // if used, PCRE is injected by custom/gtest-port.h #elif GTEST_USES_POSIX_RE || GTEST_USES_SIMPLE_RE // A simple C++ wrapper for . It uses the POSIX Extended // Regular Expression syntax. class GTEST_API_ RE { public: // A copy constructor is required by the Standard to initialize object // references from r-values. RE(const RE& other) { Init(other.pattern()); } // Constructs an RE from a string. RE(const ::std::string& regex) { Init(regex.c_str()); } // NOLINT # if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING RE(const ::string& regex) { Init(regex.c_str()); } // NOLINT # endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING RE(const char* regex) { Init(regex); } // NOLINT ~RE(); // Returns the string representation of the regex. const char* pattern() const { return pattern_; } // FullMatch(str, re) returns true iff regular expression re matches // the entire str. // PartialMatch(str, re) returns true iff regular expression re // matches a substring of str (including str itself). static bool FullMatch(const ::std::string& str, const RE& re) { return FullMatch(str.c_str(), re); } static bool PartialMatch(const ::std::string& str, const RE& re) { return PartialMatch(str.c_str(), re); } # if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING static bool FullMatch(const ::string& str, const RE& re) { return FullMatch(str.c_str(), re); } static bool PartialMatch(const ::string& str, const RE& re) { return PartialMatch(str.c_str(), re); } # endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING static bool FullMatch(const char* str, const RE& re); static bool PartialMatch(const char* str, const RE& re); private: void Init(const char* regex); const char* pattern_; bool is_valid_; # if GTEST_USES_POSIX_RE regex_t full_regex_; // For FullMatch(). regex_t partial_regex_; // For PartialMatch(). # else // GTEST_USES_SIMPLE_RE const char* full_pattern_; // For FullMatch(); # endif GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(RE); }; #endif // GTEST_USES_PCRE // Formats a source file path and a line number as they would appear // in an error message from the compiler used to compile this code. GTEST_API_ ::std::string FormatFileLocation(const char* file, int line); // Formats a file location for compiler-independent XML output. // Although this function is not platform dependent, we put it next to // FormatFileLocation in order to contrast the two functions. GTEST_API_ ::std::string FormatCompilerIndependentFileLocation(const char* file, int line); // Defines logging utilities: // GTEST_LOG_(severity) - logs messages at the specified severity level. The // message itself is streamed into the macro. // LogToStderr() - directs all log messages to stderr. // FlushInfoLog() - flushes informational log messages. enum GTestLogSeverity { GTEST_INFO, GTEST_WARNING, GTEST_ERROR, GTEST_FATAL }; // Formats log entry severity, provides a stream object for streaming the // log message, and terminates the message with a newline when going out of // scope. class GTEST_API_ GTestLog { public: GTestLog(GTestLogSeverity severity, const char* file, int line); // Flushes the buffers and, if severity is GTEST_FATAL, aborts the program. ~GTestLog(); ::std::ostream& GetStream() { return ::std::cerr; } private: const GTestLogSeverity severity_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(GTestLog); }; #if !defined(GTEST_LOG_) # define GTEST_LOG_(severity) \ ::testing::internal::GTestLog(::testing::internal::GTEST_##severity, \ __FILE__, __LINE__).GetStream() inline void LogToStderr() {} inline void FlushInfoLog() { fflush(nullptr); } #endif // !defined(GTEST_LOG_) #if !defined(GTEST_CHECK_) // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE. // // GTEST_CHECK_ is an all-mode assert. It aborts the program if the condition // is not satisfied. // Synopsys: // GTEST_CHECK_(boolean_condition); // or // GTEST_CHECK_(boolean_condition) << "Additional message"; // // This checks the condition and if the condition is not satisfied // it prints message about the condition violation, including the // condition itself, plus additional message streamed into it, if any, // and then it aborts the program. It aborts the program irrespective of // whether it is built in the debug mode or not. # define GTEST_CHECK_(condition) \ GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ if (::testing::internal::IsTrue(condition)) \ ; \ else \ GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << "Condition " #condition " failed. " #endif // !defined(GTEST_CHECK_) // An all-mode assert to verify that the given POSIX-style function // call returns 0 (indicating success). Known limitation: this // doesn't expand to a balanced 'if' statement, so enclose the macro // in {} if you need to use it as the only statement in an 'if' // branch. #define GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(posix_call) \ if (const int gtest_error = (posix_call)) \ GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << #posix_call << "failed with error " \ << gtest_error // Adds reference to a type if it is not a reference type, // otherwise leaves it unchanged. This is the same as // tr1::add_reference, which is not widely available yet. template struct AddReference { typedef T& type; }; // NOLINT template struct AddReference { typedef T& type; }; // NOLINT // A handy wrapper around AddReference that works when the argument T // depends on template parameters. #define GTEST_ADD_REFERENCE_(T) \ typename ::testing::internal::AddReference::type // Transforms "T" into "const T&" according to standard reference collapsing // rules (this is only needed as a backport for C++98 compilers that do not // support reference collapsing). Specifically, it transforms: // // char ==> const char& // const char ==> const char& // char& ==> char& // const char& ==> const char& // // Note that the non-const reference will not have "const" added. This is // standard, and necessary so that "T" can always bind to "const T&". template struct ConstRef { typedef const T& type; }; template struct ConstRef { typedef T& type; }; // The argument T must depend on some template parameters. #define GTEST_REFERENCE_TO_CONST_(T) \ typename ::testing::internal::ConstRef::type // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. // // Use ImplicitCast_ as a safe version of static_cast for upcasting in // the type hierarchy (e.g. casting a Foo* to a SuperclassOfFoo* or a // const Foo*). When you use ImplicitCast_, the compiler checks that // the cast is safe. Such explicit ImplicitCast_s are necessary in // surprisingly many situations where C++ demands an exact type match // instead of an argument type convertable to a target type. // // The syntax for using ImplicitCast_ is the same as for static_cast: // // ImplicitCast_(expr) // // ImplicitCast_ would have been part of the C++ standard library, // but the proposal was submitted too late. It will probably make // its way into the language in the future. // // This relatively ugly name is intentional. It prevents clashes with // similar functions users may have (e.g., implicit_cast). The internal // namespace alone is not enough because the function can be found by ADL. template inline To ImplicitCast_(To x) { return x; } // When you upcast (that is, cast a pointer from type Foo to type // SuperclassOfFoo), it's fine to use ImplicitCast_<>, since upcasts // always succeed. When you downcast (that is, cast a pointer from // type Foo to type SubclassOfFoo), static_cast<> isn't safe, because // how do you know the pointer is really of type SubclassOfFoo? It // could be a bare Foo, or of type DifferentSubclassOfFoo. Thus, // when you downcast, you should use this macro. In debug mode, we // use dynamic_cast<> to double-check the downcast is legal (we die // if it's not). In normal mode, we do the efficient static_cast<> // instead. Thus, it's important to test in debug mode to make sure // the cast is legal! // This is the only place in the code we should use dynamic_cast<>. // In particular, you SHOULDN'T be using dynamic_cast<> in order to // do RTTI (eg code like this: // if (dynamic_cast(foo)) HandleASubclass1Object(foo); // if (dynamic_cast(foo)) HandleASubclass2Object(foo); // You should design the code some other way not to need this. // // This relatively ugly name is intentional. It prevents clashes with // similar functions users may have (e.g., down_cast). The internal // namespace alone is not enough because the function can be found by ADL. template // use like this: DownCast_(foo); inline To DownCast_(From* f) { // so we only accept pointers // Ensures that To is a sub-type of From *. This test is here only // for compile-time type checking, and has no overhead in an // optimized build at run-time, as it will be optimized away // completely. GTEST_INTENTIONAL_CONST_COND_PUSH_() if (false) { GTEST_INTENTIONAL_CONST_COND_POP_() const To to = nullptr; ::testing::internal::ImplicitCast_(to); } #if GTEST_HAS_RTTI // RTTI: debug mode only! GTEST_CHECK_(f == nullptr || dynamic_cast(f) != nullptr); #endif return static_cast(f); } // Downcasts the pointer of type Base to Derived. // Derived must be a subclass of Base. The parameter MUST // point to a class of type Derived, not any subclass of it. // When RTTI is available, the function performs a runtime // check to enforce this. template Derived* CheckedDowncastToActualType(Base* base) { #if GTEST_HAS_RTTI GTEST_CHECK_(typeid(*base) == typeid(Derived)); #endif #if GTEST_HAS_DOWNCAST_ return ::down_cast(base); #elif GTEST_HAS_RTTI return dynamic_cast(base); // NOLINT #else return static_cast(base); // Poor man's downcast. #endif } #if GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION // Defines the stderr capturer: // CaptureStdout - starts capturing stdout. // GetCapturedStdout - stops capturing stdout and returns the captured string. // CaptureStderr - starts capturing stderr. // GetCapturedStderr - stops capturing stderr and returns the captured string. // GTEST_API_ void CaptureStdout(); GTEST_API_ std::string GetCapturedStdout(); GTEST_API_ void CaptureStderr(); GTEST_API_ std::string GetCapturedStderr(); #endif // GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION // Returns the size (in bytes) of a file. GTEST_API_ size_t GetFileSize(FILE* file); // Reads the entire content of a file as a string. GTEST_API_ std::string ReadEntireFile(FILE* file); // All command line arguments. GTEST_API_ std::vector GetArgvs(); #if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST std::vector GetInjectableArgvs(); // Deprecated: pass the args vector by value instead. void SetInjectableArgvs(const std::vector* new_argvs); void SetInjectableArgvs(const std::vector& new_argvs); #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING void SetInjectableArgvs(const std::vector< ::string>& new_argvs); #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING void ClearInjectableArgvs(); #endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST // Defines synchronization primitives. #if GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE # if GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD // Sleeps for (roughly) n milliseconds. This function is only for testing // Google Test's own constructs. Don't use it in user tests, either // directly or indirectly. inline void SleepMilliseconds(int n) { const timespec time = { 0, // 0 seconds. n * 1000L * 1000L, // And n ms. }; nanosleep(&time, nullptr); } # endif // GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD # if GTEST_HAS_NOTIFICATION_ // Notification has already been imported into the namespace. // Nothing to do here. # elif GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD // Allows a controller thread to pause execution of newly created // threads until notified. Instances of this class must be created // and destroyed in the controller thread. // // This class is only for testing Google Test's own constructs. Do not // use it in user tests, either directly or indirectly. class Notification { public: Notification() : notified_(false) { GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_mutex_init(&mutex_, nullptr)); } ~Notification() { pthread_mutex_destroy(&mutex_); } // Notifies all threads created with this notification to start. Must // be called from the controller thread. void Notify() { pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex_); notified_ = true; pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex_); } // Blocks until the controller thread notifies. Must be called from a test // thread. void WaitForNotification() { for (;;) { pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex_); const bool notified = notified_; pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex_); if (notified) break; SleepMilliseconds(10); } } private: pthread_mutex_t mutex_; bool notified_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Notification); }; # elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_PHONE && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_RT GTEST_API_ void SleepMilliseconds(int n); // Provides leak-safe Windows kernel handle ownership. // Used in death tests and in threading support. class GTEST_API_ AutoHandle { public: // Assume that Win32 HANDLE type is equivalent to void*. Doing so allows us to // avoid including in this header file. Including is // undesirable because it defines a lot of symbols and macros that tend to // conflict with client code. This assumption is verified by // WindowsTypesTest.HANDLEIsVoidStar. typedef void* Handle; AutoHandle(); explicit AutoHandle(Handle handle); ~AutoHandle(); Handle Get() const; void Reset(); void Reset(Handle handle); private: // Returns true iff the handle is a valid handle object that can be closed. bool IsCloseable() const; Handle handle_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(AutoHandle); }; // Allows a controller thread to pause execution of newly created // threads until notified. Instances of this class must be created // and destroyed in the controller thread. // // This class is only for testing Google Test's own constructs. Do not // use it in user tests, either directly or indirectly. class GTEST_API_ Notification { public: Notification(); void Notify(); void WaitForNotification(); private: AutoHandle event_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Notification); }; # endif // GTEST_HAS_NOTIFICATION_ // On MinGW, we can have both GTEST_OS_WINDOWS and GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD // defined, but we don't want to use MinGW's pthreads implementation, which // has conformance problems with some versions of the POSIX standard. # if GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW // As a C-function, ThreadFuncWithCLinkage cannot be templated itself. // Consequently, it cannot select a correct instantiation of ThreadWithParam // in order to call its Run(). Introducing ThreadWithParamBase as a // non-templated base class for ThreadWithParam allows us to bypass this // problem. class ThreadWithParamBase { public: virtual ~ThreadWithParamBase() {} virtual void Run() = 0; }; // pthread_create() accepts a pointer to a function type with the C linkage. // According to the Standard (7.5/1), function types with different linkages // are different even if they are otherwise identical. Some compilers (for // example, SunStudio) treat them as different types. Since class methods // cannot be defined with C-linkage we need to define a free C-function to // pass into pthread_create(). extern "C" inline void* ThreadFuncWithCLinkage(void* thread) { static_cast(thread)->Run(); return nullptr; } // Helper class for testing Google Test's multi-threading constructs. // To use it, write: // // void ThreadFunc(int param) { /* Do things with param */ } // Notification thread_can_start; // ... // // The thread_can_start parameter is optional; you can supply NULL. // ThreadWithParam thread(&ThreadFunc, 5, &thread_can_start); // thread_can_start.Notify(); // // These classes are only for testing Google Test's own constructs. Do // not use them in user tests, either directly or indirectly. template class ThreadWithParam : public ThreadWithParamBase { public: typedef void UserThreadFunc(T); ThreadWithParam(UserThreadFunc* func, T param, Notification* thread_can_start) : func_(func), param_(param), thread_can_start_(thread_can_start), finished_(false) { ThreadWithParamBase* const base = this; // The thread can be created only after all fields except thread_ // have been initialized. GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_( pthread_create(&thread_, nullptr, &ThreadFuncWithCLinkage, base)); } ~ThreadWithParam() override { Join(); } void Join() { if (!finished_) { GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_join(thread_, nullptr)); finished_ = true; } } void Run() override { if (thread_can_start_ != nullptr) thread_can_start_->WaitForNotification(); func_(param_); } private: UserThreadFunc* const func_; // User-supplied thread function. const T param_; // User-supplied parameter to the thread function. // When non-NULL, used to block execution until the controller thread // notifies. Notification* const thread_can_start_; bool finished_; // true iff we know that the thread function has finished. pthread_t thread_; // The native thread object. GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ThreadWithParam); }; # endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD || // GTEST_HAS_MUTEX_AND_THREAD_LOCAL_ # if GTEST_HAS_MUTEX_AND_THREAD_LOCAL_ // Mutex and ThreadLocal have already been imported into the namespace. // Nothing to do here. # elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_PHONE && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_RT // Mutex implements mutex on Windows platforms. It is used in conjunction // with class MutexLock: // // Mutex mutex; // ... // MutexLock lock(&mutex); // Acquires the mutex and releases it at the // // end of the current scope. // // A static Mutex *must* be defined or declared using one of the following // macros: // GTEST_DEFINE_STATIC_MUTEX_(g_some_mutex); // GTEST_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX_(g_some_mutex); // // (A non-static Mutex is defined/declared in the usual way). class GTEST_API_ Mutex { public: enum MutexType { kStatic = 0, kDynamic = 1 }; // We rely on kStaticMutex being 0 as it is to what the linker initializes // type_ in static mutexes. critical_section_ will be initialized lazily // in ThreadSafeLazyInit(). enum StaticConstructorSelector { kStaticMutex = 0 }; // This constructor intentionally does nothing. It relies on type_ being // statically initialized to 0 (effectively setting it to kStatic) and on // ThreadSafeLazyInit() to lazily initialize the rest of the members. explicit Mutex(StaticConstructorSelector /*dummy*/) {} Mutex(); ~Mutex(); void Lock(); void Unlock(); // Does nothing if the current thread holds the mutex. Otherwise, crashes // with high probability. void AssertHeld(); private: // Initializes owner_thread_id_ and critical_section_ in static mutexes. void ThreadSafeLazyInit(); // Per https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20040223-00/?p=40503, // we assume that 0 is an invalid value for thread IDs. unsigned int owner_thread_id_; // For static mutexes, we rely on these members being initialized to zeros // by the linker. MutexType type_; long critical_section_init_phase_; // NOLINT GTEST_CRITICAL_SECTION* critical_section_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Mutex); }; # define GTEST_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX_(mutex) \ extern ::testing::internal::Mutex mutex # define GTEST_DEFINE_STATIC_MUTEX_(mutex) \ ::testing::internal::Mutex mutex(::testing::internal::Mutex::kStaticMutex) // We cannot name this class MutexLock because the ctor declaration would // conflict with a macro named MutexLock, which is defined on some // platforms. That macro is used as a defensive measure to prevent against // inadvertent misuses of MutexLock like "MutexLock(&mu)" rather than // "MutexLock l(&mu)". Hence the typedef trick below. class GTestMutexLock { public: explicit GTestMutexLock(Mutex* mutex) : mutex_(mutex) { mutex_->Lock(); } ~GTestMutexLock() { mutex_->Unlock(); } private: Mutex* const mutex_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(GTestMutexLock); }; typedef GTestMutexLock MutexLock; // Base class for ValueHolder. Allows a caller to hold and delete a value // without knowing its type. class ThreadLocalValueHolderBase { public: virtual ~ThreadLocalValueHolderBase() {} }; // Provides a way for a thread to send notifications to a ThreadLocal // regardless of its parameter type. class ThreadLocalBase { public: // Creates a new ValueHolder object holding a default value passed to // this ThreadLocal's constructor and returns it. It is the caller's // responsibility not to call this when the ThreadLocal instance already // has a value on the current thread. virtual ThreadLocalValueHolderBase* NewValueForCurrentThread() const = 0; protected: ThreadLocalBase() {} virtual ~ThreadLocalBase() {} private: GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ThreadLocalBase); }; // Maps a thread to a set of ThreadLocals that have values instantiated on that // thread and notifies them when the thread exits. A ThreadLocal instance is // expected to persist until all threads it has values on have terminated. class GTEST_API_ ThreadLocalRegistry { public: // Registers thread_local_instance as having value on the current thread. // Returns a value that can be used to identify the thread from other threads. static ThreadLocalValueHolderBase* GetValueOnCurrentThread( const ThreadLocalBase* thread_local_instance); // Invoked when a ThreadLocal instance is destroyed. static void OnThreadLocalDestroyed( const ThreadLocalBase* thread_local_instance); }; class GTEST_API_ ThreadWithParamBase { public: void Join(); protected: class Runnable { public: virtual ~Runnable() {} virtual void Run() = 0; }; ThreadWithParamBase(Runnable *runnable, Notification* thread_can_start); virtual ~ThreadWithParamBase(); private: AutoHandle thread_; }; // Helper class for testing Google Test's multi-threading constructs. template class ThreadWithParam : public ThreadWithParamBase { public: typedef void UserThreadFunc(T); ThreadWithParam(UserThreadFunc* func, T param, Notification* thread_can_start) : ThreadWithParamBase(new RunnableImpl(func, param), thread_can_start) { } virtual ~ThreadWithParam() {} private: class RunnableImpl : public Runnable { public: RunnableImpl(UserThreadFunc* func, T param) : func_(func), param_(param) { } virtual ~RunnableImpl() {} virtual void Run() { func_(param_); } private: UserThreadFunc* const func_; const T param_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(RunnableImpl); }; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ThreadWithParam); }; // Implements thread-local storage on Windows systems. // // // Thread 1 // ThreadLocal tl(100); // 100 is the default value for each thread. // // // Thread 2 // tl.set(150); // Changes the value for thread 2 only. // EXPECT_EQ(150, tl.get()); // // // Thread 1 // EXPECT_EQ(100, tl.get()); // In thread 1, tl has the original value. // tl.set(200); // EXPECT_EQ(200, tl.get()); // // The template type argument T must have a public copy constructor. // In addition, the default ThreadLocal constructor requires T to have // a public default constructor. // // The users of a TheadLocal instance have to make sure that all but one // threads (including the main one) using that instance have exited before // destroying it. Otherwise, the per-thread objects managed for them by the // ThreadLocal instance are not guaranteed to be destroyed on all platforms. // // Google Test only uses global ThreadLocal objects. That means they // will die after main() has returned. Therefore, no per-thread // object managed by Google Test will be leaked as long as all threads // using Google Test have exited when main() returns. template class ThreadLocal : public ThreadLocalBase { public: ThreadLocal() : default_factory_(new DefaultValueHolderFactory()) {} explicit ThreadLocal(const T& value) : default_factory_(new InstanceValueHolderFactory(value)) {} ~ThreadLocal() { ThreadLocalRegistry::OnThreadLocalDestroyed(this); } T* pointer() { return GetOrCreateValue(); } const T* pointer() const { return GetOrCreateValue(); } const T& get() const { return *pointer(); } void set(const T& value) { *pointer() = value; } private: // Holds a value of T. Can be deleted via its base class without the caller // knowing the type of T. class ValueHolder : public ThreadLocalValueHolderBase { public: ValueHolder() : value_() {} explicit ValueHolder(const T& value) : value_(value) {} T* pointer() { return &value_; } private: T value_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ValueHolder); }; T* GetOrCreateValue() const { return static_cast( ThreadLocalRegistry::GetValueOnCurrentThread(this))->pointer(); } virtual ThreadLocalValueHolderBase* NewValueForCurrentThread() const { return default_factory_->MakeNewHolder(); } class ValueHolderFactory { public: ValueHolderFactory() {} virtual ~ValueHolderFactory() {} virtual ValueHolder* MakeNewHolder() const = 0; private: GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ValueHolderFactory); }; class DefaultValueHolderFactory : public ValueHolderFactory { public: DefaultValueHolderFactory() {} virtual ValueHolder* MakeNewHolder() const { return new ValueHolder(); } private: GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(DefaultValueHolderFactory); }; class InstanceValueHolderFactory : public ValueHolderFactory { public: explicit InstanceValueHolderFactory(const T& value) : value_(value) {} virtual ValueHolder* MakeNewHolder() const { return new ValueHolder(value_); } private: const T value_; // The value for each thread. GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(InstanceValueHolderFactory); }; std::unique_ptr default_factory_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ThreadLocal); }; # elif GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD // MutexBase and Mutex implement mutex on pthreads-based platforms. class MutexBase { public: // Acquires this mutex. void Lock() { GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex_)); owner_ = pthread_self(); has_owner_ = true; } // Releases this mutex. void Unlock() { // Since the lock is being released the owner_ field should no longer be // considered valid. We don't protect writing to has_owner_ here, as it's // the caller's responsibility to ensure that the current thread holds the // mutex when this is called. has_owner_ = false; GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex_)); } // Does nothing if the current thread holds the mutex. Otherwise, crashes // with high probability. void AssertHeld() const { GTEST_CHECK_(has_owner_ && pthread_equal(owner_, pthread_self())) << "The current thread is not holding the mutex @" << this; } // A static mutex may be used before main() is entered. It may even // be used before the dynamic initialization stage. Therefore we // must be able to initialize a static mutex object at link time. // This means MutexBase has to be a POD and its member variables // have to be public. public: pthread_mutex_t mutex_; // The underlying pthread mutex. // has_owner_ indicates whether the owner_ field below contains a valid thread // ID and is therefore safe to inspect (e.g., to use in pthread_equal()). All // accesses to the owner_ field should be protected by a check of this field. // An alternative might be to memset() owner_ to all zeros, but there's no // guarantee that a zero'd pthread_t is necessarily invalid or even different // from pthread_self(). bool has_owner_; pthread_t owner_; // The thread holding the mutex. }; // Forward-declares a static mutex. # define GTEST_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX_(mutex) \ extern ::testing::internal::MutexBase mutex // Defines and statically (i.e. at link time) initializes a static mutex. // The initialization list here does not explicitly initialize each field, // instead relying on default initialization for the unspecified fields. In // particular, the owner_ field (a pthread_t) is not explicitly initialized. // This allows initialization to work whether pthread_t is a scalar or struct. // The flag -Wmissing-field-initializers must not be specified for this to work. #define GTEST_DEFINE_STATIC_MUTEX_(mutex) \ ::testing::internal::MutexBase mutex = {PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER, false, 0} // The Mutex class can only be used for mutexes created at runtime. It // shares its API with MutexBase otherwise. class Mutex : public MutexBase { public: Mutex() { GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_mutex_init(&mutex_, nullptr)); has_owner_ = false; } ~Mutex() { GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_mutex_destroy(&mutex_)); } private: GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Mutex); }; // We cannot name this class MutexLock because the ctor declaration would // conflict with a macro named MutexLock, which is defined on some // platforms. That macro is used as a defensive measure to prevent against // inadvertent misuses of MutexLock like "MutexLock(&mu)" rather than // "MutexLock l(&mu)". Hence the typedef trick below. class GTestMutexLock { public: explicit GTestMutexLock(MutexBase* mutex) : mutex_(mutex) { mutex_->Lock(); } ~GTestMutexLock() { mutex_->Unlock(); } private: MutexBase* const mutex_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(GTestMutexLock); }; typedef GTestMutexLock MutexLock; // Helpers for ThreadLocal. // pthread_key_create() requires DeleteThreadLocalValue() to have // C-linkage. Therefore it cannot be templatized to access // ThreadLocal. Hence the need for class // ThreadLocalValueHolderBase. class ThreadLocalValueHolderBase { public: virtual ~ThreadLocalValueHolderBase() {} }; // Called by pthread to delete thread-local data stored by // pthread_setspecific(). extern "C" inline void DeleteThreadLocalValue(void* value_holder) { delete static_cast(value_holder); } // Implements thread-local storage on pthreads-based systems. template class GTEST_API_ ThreadLocal { public: ThreadLocal() : key_(CreateKey()), default_factory_(new DefaultValueHolderFactory()) {} explicit ThreadLocal(const T& value) : key_(CreateKey()), default_factory_(new InstanceValueHolderFactory(value)) {} ~ThreadLocal() { // Destroys the managed object for the current thread, if any. DeleteThreadLocalValue(pthread_getspecific(key_)); // Releases resources associated with the key. This will *not* // delete managed objects for other threads. GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_key_delete(key_)); } T* pointer() { return GetOrCreateValue(); } const T* pointer() const { return GetOrCreateValue(); } const T& get() const { return *pointer(); } void set(const T& value) { *pointer() = value; } private: // Holds a value of type T. class ValueHolder : public ThreadLocalValueHolderBase { public: ValueHolder() : value_() {} explicit ValueHolder(const T& value) : value_(value) {} T* pointer() { return &value_; } private: T value_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ValueHolder); }; static pthread_key_t CreateKey() { pthread_key_t key; // When a thread exits, DeleteThreadLocalValue() will be called on // the object managed for that thread. GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_( pthread_key_create(&key, &DeleteThreadLocalValue)); return key; } T* GetOrCreateValue() const { ThreadLocalValueHolderBase* const holder = static_cast(pthread_getspecific(key_)); if (holder != nullptr) { return CheckedDowncastToActualType(holder)->pointer(); } ValueHolder* const new_holder = default_factory_->MakeNewHolder(); ThreadLocalValueHolderBase* const holder_base = new_holder; GTEST_CHECK_POSIX_SUCCESS_(pthread_setspecific(key_, holder_base)); return new_holder->pointer(); } class ValueHolderFactory { public: ValueHolderFactory() {} virtual ~ValueHolderFactory() {} virtual ValueHolder* MakeNewHolder() const = 0; private: GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ValueHolderFactory); }; class DefaultValueHolderFactory : public ValueHolderFactory { public: DefaultValueHolderFactory() {} virtual ValueHolder* MakeNewHolder() const { return new ValueHolder(); } private: GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(DefaultValueHolderFactory); }; class InstanceValueHolderFactory : public ValueHolderFactory { public: explicit InstanceValueHolderFactory(const T& value) : value_(value) {} virtual ValueHolder* MakeNewHolder() const { return new ValueHolder(value_); } private: const T value_; // The value for each thread. GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(InstanceValueHolderFactory); }; // A key pthreads uses for looking up per-thread values. const pthread_key_t key_; std::unique_ptr default_factory_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ThreadLocal); }; # endif // GTEST_HAS_MUTEX_AND_THREAD_LOCAL_ #else // GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE // A dummy implementation of synchronization primitives (mutex, lock, // and thread-local variable). Necessary for compiling Google Test where // mutex is not supported - using Google Test in multiple threads is not // supported on such platforms. class Mutex { public: Mutex() {} void Lock() {} void Unlock() {} void AssertHeld() const {} }; # define GTEST_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX_(mutex) \ extern ::testing::internal::Mutex mutex # define GTEST_DEFINE_STATIC_MUTEX_(mutex) ::testing::internal::Mutex mutex // We cannot name this class MutexLock because the ctor declaration would // conflict with a macro named MutexLock, which is defined on some // platforms. That macro is used as a defensive measure to prevent against // inadvertent misuses of MutexLock like "MutexLock(&mu)" rather than // "MutexLock l(&mu)". Hence the typedef trick below. class GTestMutexLock { public: explicit GTestMutexLock(Mutex*) {} // NOLINT }; typedef GTestMutexLock MutexLock; template class GTEST_API_ ThreadLocal { public: ThreadLocal() : value_() {} explicit ThreadLocal(const T& value) : value_(value) {} T* pointer() { return &value_; } const T* pointer() const { return &value_; } const T& get() const { return value_; } void set(const T& value) { value_ = value; } private: T value_; }; #endif // GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE // Returns the number of threads running in the process, or 0 to indicate that // we cannot detect it. GTEST_API_ size_t GetThreadCount(); template struct bool_constant { typedef bool_constant type; static const bool value = bool_value; }; template const bool bool_constant::value; typedef bool_constant false_type; typedef bool_constant true_type; template struct is_same : public false_type {}; template struct is_same : public true_type {}; template struct IteratorTraits { typedef typename Iterator::value_type value_type; }; template struct IteratorTraits { typedef T value_type; }; template struct IteratorTraits { typedef T value_type; }; #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS # define GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "\\" # define GTEST_HAS_ALT_PATH_SEP_ 1 // The biggest signed integer type the compiler supports. typedef __int64 BiggestInt; #else # define GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "/" # define GTEST_HAS_ALT_PATH_SEP_ 0 typedef long long BiggestInt; // NOLINT #endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS // Utilities for char. // isspace(int ch) and friends accept an unsigned char or EOF. char // may be signed, depending on the compiler (or compiler flags). // Therefore we need to cast a char to unsigned char before calling // isspace(), etc. inline bool IsAlpha(char ch) { return isalpha(static_cast(ch)) != 0; } inline bool IsAlNum(char ch) { return isalnum(static_cast(ch)) != 0; } inline bool IsDigit(char ch) { return isdigit(static_cast(ch)) != 0; } inline bool IsLower(char ch) { return islower(static_cast(ch)) != 0; } inline bool IsSpace(char ch) { return isspace(static_cast(ch)) != 0; } inline bool IsUpper(char ch) { return isupper(static_cast(ch)) != 0; } inline bool IsXDigit(char ch) { return isxdigit(static_cast(ch)) != 0; } inline bool IsXDigit(wchar_t ch) { const unsigned char low_byte = static_cast(ch); return ch == low_byte && isxdigit(low_byte) != 0; } inline char ToLower(char ch) { return static_cast(tolower(static_cast(ch))); } inline char ToUpper(char ch) { return static_cast(toupper(static_cast(ch))); } inline std::string StripTrailingSpaces(std::string str) { std::string::iterator it = str.end(); while (it != str.begin() && IsSpace(*--it)) it = str.erase(it); return str; } // The testing::internal::posix namespace holds wrappers for common // POSIX functions. These wrappers hide the differences between // Windows/MSVC and POSIX systems. Since some compilers define these // standard functions as macros, the wrapper cannot have the same name // as the wrapped function. namespace posix { // Functions with a different name on Windows. #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS typedef struct _stat StatStruct; # ifdef __BORLANDC__ inline int IsATTY(int fd) { return isatty(fd); } inline int StrCaseCmp(const char* s1, const char* s2) { return stricmp(s1, s2); } inline char* StrDup(const char* src) { return strdup(src); } # else // !__BORLANDC__ # if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE inline int IsATTY(int /* fd */) { return 0; } # else inline int IsATTY(int fd) { return _isatty(fd); } # endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE inline int StrCaseCmp(const char* s1, const char* s2) { return _stricmp(s1, s2); } inline char* StrDup(const char* src) { return _strdup(src); } # endif // __BORLANDC__ # if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE inline int FileNo(FILE* file) { return reinterpret_cast(_fileno(file)); } // Stat(), RmDir(), and IsDir() are not needed on Windows CE at this // time and thus not defined there. # else inline int FileNo(FILE* file) { return _fileno(file); } inline int Stat(const char* path, StatStruct* buf) { return _stat(path, buf); } inline int RmDir(const char* dir) { return _rmdir(dir); } inline bool IsDir(const StatStruct& st) { return (_S_IFDIR & st.st_mode) != 0; } # endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE #else typedef struct stat StatStruct; inline int FileNo(FILE* file) { return fileno(file); } inline int IsATTY(int fd) { return isatty(fd); } inline int Stat(const char* path, StatStruct* buf) { return stat(path, buf); } inline int StrCaseCmp(const char* s1, const char* s2) { return strcasecmp(s1, s2); } inline char* StrDup(const char* src) { return strdup(src); } inline int RmDir(const char* dir) { return rmdir(dir); } inline bool IsDir(const StatStruct& st) { return S_ISDIR(st.st_mode); } #endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS // Functions deprecated by MSVC 8.0. GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_DEPRECATED_PUSH_() inline const char* StrNCpy(char* dest, const char* src, size_t n) { return strncpy(dest, src, n); } // ChDir(), FReopen(), FDOpen(), Read(), Write(), Close(), and // StrError() aren't needed on Windows CE at this time and thus not // defined there. #if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_PHONE && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_RT inline int ChDir(const char* dir) { return chdir(dir); } #endif inline FILE* FOpen(const char* path, const char* mode) { return fopen(path, mode); } #if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE inline FILE *FReopen(const char* path, const char* mode, FILE* stream) { return freopen(path, mode, stream); } inline FILE* FDOpen(int fd, const char* mode) { return fdopen(fd, mode); } #endif inline int FClose(FILE* fp) { return fclose(fp); } #if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE inline int Read(int fd, void* buf, unsigned int count) { return static_cast(read(fd, buf, count)); } inline int Write(int fd, const void* buf, unsigned int count) { return static_cast(write(fd, buf, count)); } inline int Close(int fd) { return close(fd); } inline const char* StrError(int errnum) { return strerror(errnum); } #endif inline const char* GetEnv(const char* name) { #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE || GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_PHONE || GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_RT // We are on Windows CE, which has no environment variables. static_cast(name); // To prevent 'unused argument' warning. return nullptr; #elif defined(__BORLANDC__) || defined(__SunOS_5_8) || defined(__SunOS_5_9) // Environment variables which we programmatically clear will be set to the // empty string rather than unset (NULL). Handle that case. const char* const env = getenv(name); return (env != nullptr && env[0] != '\0') ? env : nullptr; #else return getenv(name); #endif } GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_DEPRECATED_POP_() #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE // Windows CE has no C library. The abort() function is used in // several places in Google Test. This implementation provides a reasonable // imitation of standard behaviour. [[noreturn]] void Abort(); #else [[noreturn]] inline void Abort() { abort(); } #endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE } // namespace posix // MSVC "deprecates" snprintf and issues warnings wherever it is used. In // order to avoid these warnings, we need to use _snprintf or _snprintf_s on // MSVC-based platforms. We map the GTEST_SNPRINTF_ macro to the appropriate // function in order to achieve that. We use macro definition here because // snprintf is a variadic function. #if _MSC_VER && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE // MSVC 2005 and above support variadic macros. # define GTEST_SNPRINTF_(buffer, size, format, ...) \ _snprintf_s(buffer, size, size, format, __VA_ARGS__) #elif defined(_MSC_VER) // Windows CE does not define _snprintf_s # define GTEST_SNPRINTF_ _snprintf #else # define GTEST_SNPRINTF_ snprintf #endif // The maximum number a BiggestInt can represent. This definition // works no matter BiggestInt is represented in one's complement or // two's complement. // // We cannot rely on numeric_limits in STL, as __int64 and long long // are not part of standard C++ and numeric_limits doesn't need to be // defined for them. const BiggestInt kMaxBiggestInt = ~(static_cast(1) << (8*sizeof(BiggestInt) - 1)); // This template class serves as a compile-time function from size to // type. It maps a size in bytes to a primitive type with that // size. e.g. // // TypeWithSize<4>::UInt // // is typedef-ed to be unsigned int (unsigned integer made up of 4 // bytes). // // Such functionality should belong to STL, but I cannot find it // there. // // Google Test uses this class in the implementation of floating-point // comparison. // // For now it only handles UInt (unsigned int) as that's all Google Test // needs. Other types can be easily added in the future if need // arises. template class TypeWithSize { public: // This prevents the user from using TypeWithSize with incorrect // values of N. typedef void UInt; }; // The specialization for size 4. template <> class TypeWithSize<4> { public: // unsigned int has size 4 in both gcc and MSVC. // // As base/basictypes.h doesn't compile on Windows, we cannot use // uint32, uint64, and etc here. typedef int Int; typedef unsigned int UInt; }; // The specialization for size 8. template <> class TypeWithSize<8> { public: #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS typedef __int64 Int; typedef unsigned __int64 UInt; #else typedef long long Int; // NOLINT typedef unsigned long long UInt; // NOLINT #endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS }; // Integer types of known sizes. typedef TypeWithSize<4>::Int Int32; typedef TypeWithSize<4>::UInt UInt32; typedef TypeWithSize<8>::Int Int64; typedef TypeWithSize<8>::UInt UInt64; typedef TypeWithSize<8>::Int TimeInMillis; // Represents time in milliseconds. // Utilities for command line flags and environment variables. // Macro for referencing flags. #if !defined(GTEST_FLAG) # define GTEST_FLAG(name) FLAGS_gtest_##name #endif // !defined(GTEST_FLAG) #if !defined(GTEST_USE_OWN_FLAGFILE_FLAG_) # define GTEST_USE_OWN_FLAGFILE_FLAG_ 1 #endif // !defined(GTEST_USE_OWN_FLAGFILE_FLAG_) #if !defined(GTEST_DECLARE_bool_) # define GTEST_FLAG_SAVER_ ::testing::internal::GTestFlagSaver // Macros for declaring flags. # define GTEST_DECLARE_bool_(name) GTEST_API_ extern bool GTEST_FLAG(name) # define GTEST_DECLARE_int32_(name) \ GTEST_API_ extern ::testing::internal::Int32 GTEST_FLAG(name) # define GTEST_DECLARE_string_(name) \ GTEST_API_ extern ::std::string GTEST_FLAG(name) // Macros for defining flags. # define GTEST_DEFINE_bool_(name, default_val, doc) \ GTEST_API_ bool GTEST_FLAG(name) = (default_val) # define GTEST_DEFINE_int32_(name, default_val, doc) \ GTEST_API_ ::testing::internal::Int32 GTEST_FLAG(name) = (default_val) # define GTEST_DEFINE_string_(name, default_val, doc) \ GTEST_API_ ::std::string GTEST_FLAG(name) = (default_val) #endif // !defined(GTEST_DECLARE_bool_) // Thread annotations #if !defined(GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_) # define GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(locks) # define GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(locks) #endif // !defined(GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_) // Parses 'str' for a 32-bit signed integer. If successful, writes the result // to *value and returns true; otherwise leaves *value unchanged and returns // false. bool ParseInt32(const Message& src_text, const char* str, Int32* value); // Parses a bool/Int32/string from the environment variable // corresponding to the given Google Test flag. bool BoolFromGTestEnv(const char* flag, bool default_val); GTEST_API_ Int32 Int32FromGTestEnv(const char* flag, Int32 default_val); std::string OutputFlagAlsoCheckEnvVar(); const char* StringFromGTestEnv(const char* flag, const char* default_val); } // namespace internal } // namespace testing #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_PORT_H_ #if GTEST_OS_LINUX # include # include # include # include #endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX #if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS # include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include // Copyright 2005, Google Inc. // All rights reserved. // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are // met: // // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the // distribution. // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from // this software without specific prior written permission. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // // The Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework (Google Test) // // This header file defines the Message class. // // IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to limitation of the C++ language, we have to // leave some internal implementation details in this header file. // They are clearly marked by comments like this: // // // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. // // Such code is NOT meant to be used by a user directly, and is subject // to CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. Therefore DO NOT DEPEND ON IT in a user // program! // GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_MESSAGE_H_ #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_MESSAGE_H_ #include #include GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4251 \ /* class A needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class B */) // Ensures that there is at least one operator<< in the global namespace. // See Message& operator<<(...) below for why. void operator<<(const testing::internal::Secret&, int); namespace testing { // The Message class works like an ostream repeater. // // Typical usage: // // 1. You stream a bunch of values to a Message object. // It will remember the text in a stringstream. // 2. Then you stream the Message object to an ostream. // This causes the text in the Message to be streamed // to the ostream. // // For example; // // testing::Message foo; // foo << 1 << " != " << 2; // std::cout << foo; // // will print "1 != 2". // // Message is not intended to be inherited from. In particular, its // destructor is not virtual. // // Note that stringstream behaves differently in gcc and in MSVC. You // can stream a NULL char pointer to it in the former, but not in the // latter (it causes an access violation if you do). The Message // class hides this difference by treating a NULL char pointer as // "(null)". class GTEST_API_ Message { private: // The type of basic IO manipulators (endl, ends, and flush) for // narrow streams. typedef std::ostream& (*BasicNarrowIoManip)(std::ostream&); public: // Constructs an empty Message. Message(); // Copy constructor. Message(const Message& msg) : ss_(new ::std::stringstream) { // NOLINT *ss_ << msg.GetString(); } // Constructs a Message from a C-string. explicit Message(const char* str) : ss_(new ::std::stringstream) { *ss_ << str; } // Streams a non-pointer value to this object. template inline Message& operator <<(const T& val) { // Some libraries overload << for STL containers. These // overloads are defined in the global namespace instead of ::std. // // C++'s symbol lookup rule (i.e. Koenig lookup) says that these // overloads are visible in either the std namespace or the global // namespace, but not other namespaces, including the testing // namespace which Google Test's Message class is in. // // To allow STL containers (and other types that has a << operator // defined in the global namespace) to be used in Google Test // assertions, testing::Message must access the custom << operator // from the global namespace. With this using declaration, // overloads of << defined in the global namespace and those // visible via Koenig lookup are both exposed in this function. using ::operator <<; *ss_ << val; return *this; } // Streams a pointer value to this object. // // This function is an overload of the previous one. When you // stream a pointer to a Message, this definition will be used as it // is more specialized. (The C++ Standard, section // [temp.func.order].) If you stream a non-pointer, then the // previous definition will be used. // // The reason for this overload is that streaming a NULL pointer to // ostream is undefined behavior. Depending on the compiler, you // may get "0", "(nil)", "(null)", or an access violation. To // ensure consistent result across compilers, we always treat NULL // as "(null)". template inline Message& operator <<(T* const& pointer) { // NOLINT if (pointer == nullptr) { *ss_ << "(null)"; } else { *ss_ << pointer; } return *this; } // Since the basic IO manipulators are overloaded for both narrow // and wide streams, we have to provide this specialized definition // of operator <<, even though its body is the same as the // templatized version above. Without this definition, streaming // endl or other basic IO manipulators to Message will confuse the // compiler. Message& operator <<(BasicNarrowIoManip val) { *ss_ << val; return *this; } // Instead of 1/0, we want to see true/false for bool values. Message& operator <<(bool b) { return *this << (b ? "true" : "false"); } // These two overloads allow streaming a wide C string to a Message // using the UTF-8 encoding. Message& operator <<(const wchar_t* wide_c_str); Message& operator <<(wchar_t* wide_c_str); #if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING // Converts the given wide string to a narrow string using the UTF-8 // encoding, and streams the result to this Message object. Message& operator <<(const ::std::wstring& wstr); #endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING // Converts the given wide string to a narrow string using the UTF-8 // encoding, and streams the result to this Message object. Message& operator <<(const ::wstring& wstr); #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING // Gets the text streamed to this object so far as an std::string. // Each '\0' character in the buffer is replaced with "\\0". // // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. std::string GetString() const; private: // We'll hold the text streamed to this object here. const std::unique_ptr< ::std::stringstream> ss_; // We declare (but don't implement) this to prevent the compiler // from implementing the assignment operator. void operator=(const Message&); }; // Streams a Message to an ostream. inline std::ostream& operator <<(std::ostream& os, const Message& sb) { return os << sb.GetString(); } namespace internal { // Converts a streamable value to an std::string. A NULL pointer is // converted to "(null)". When the input value is a ::string, // ::std::string, ::wstring, or ::std::wstring object, each NUL // character in it is replaced with "\\0". template std::string StreamableToString(const T& streamable) { return (Message() << streamable).GetString(); } } // namespace internal } // namespace testing GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4251 #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_MESSAGE_H_ // Copyright 2008, Google Inc. // All rights reserved. // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are // met: // // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the // distribution. // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from // this software without specific prior written permission. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // // Google Test filepath utilities // // This header file declares classes and functions used internally by // Google Test. They are subject to change without notice. // // This file is #included in gtest/internal/gtest-internal.h. // Do not include this header file separately! // GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_FILEPATH_H_ #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_FILEPATH_H_ // Copyright 2005, Google Inc. // All rights reserved. // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are // met: // // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the // distribution. // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from // this software without specific prior written permission. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // // The Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework (Google Test) // // This header file declares the String class and functions used internally by // Google Test. They are subject to change without notice. They should not used // by code external to Google Test. // // This header file is #included by gtest-internal.h. // It should not be #included by other files. // GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_STRING_H_ #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_STRING_H_ #ifdef __BORLANDC__ // string.h is not guaranteed to provide strcpy on C++ Builder. # include #endif #include #include namespace testing { namespace internal { // String - an abstract class holding static string utilities. class GTEST_API_ String { public: // Static utility methods // Clones a 0-terminated C string, allocating memory using new. The // caller is responsible for deleting the return value using // delete[]. Returns the cloned string, or NULL if the input is // NULL. // // This is different from strdup() in string.h, which allocates // memory using malloc(). static const char* CloneCString(const char* c_str); #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE // Windows CE does not have the 'ANSI' versions of Win32 APIs. To be // able to pass strings to Win32 APIs on CE we need to convert them // to 'Unicode', UTF-16. // Creates a UTF-16 wide string from the given ANSI string, allocating // memory using new. The caller is responsible for deleting the return // value using delete[]. Returns the wide string, or NULL if the // input is NULL. // // The wide string is created using the ANSI codepage (CP_ACP) to // match the behaviour of the ANSI versions of Win32 calls and the // C runtime. static LPCWSTR AnsiToUtf16(const char* c_str); // Creates an ANSI string from the given wide string, allocating // memory using new. The caller is responsible for deleting the return // value using delete[]. Returns the ANSI string, or NULL if the // input is NULL. // // The returned string is created using the ANSI codepage (CP_ACP) to // match the behaviour of the ANSI versions of Win32 calls and the // C runtime. static const char* Utf16ToAnsi(LPCWSTR utf16_str); #endif // Compares two C strings. Returns true iff they have the same content. // // Unlike strcmp(), this function can handle NULL argument(s). A // NULL C string is considered different to any non-NULL C string, // including the empty string. static bool CStringEquals(const char* lhs, const char* rhs); // Converts a wide C string to a String using the UTF-8 encoding. // NULL will be converted to "(null)". If an error occurred during // the conversion, "(failed to convert from wide string)" is // returned. static std::string ShowWideCString(const wchar_t* wide_c_str); // Compares two wide C strings. Returns true iff they have the same // content. // // Unlike wcscmp(), this function can handle NULL argument(s). A // NULL C string is considered different to any non-NULL C string, // including the empty string. static bool WideCStringEquals(const wchar_t* lhs, const wchar_t* rhs); // Compares two C strings, ignoring case. Returns true iff they // have the same content. // // Unlike strcasecmp(), this function can handle NULL argument(s). // A NULL C string is considered different to any non-NULL C string, // including the empty string. static bool CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(const char* lhs, const char* rhs); // Compares two wide C strings, ignoring case. Returns true iff they // have the same content. // // Unlike wcscasecmp(), this function can handle NULL argument(s). // A NULL C string is considered different to any non-NULL wide C string, // including the empty string. // NB: The implementations on different platforms slightly differ. // On windows, this method uses _wcsicmp which compares according to LC_CTYPE // environment variable. On GNU platform this method uses wcscasecmp // which compares according to LC_CTYPE category of the current locale. // On MacOS X, it uses towlower, which also uses LC_CTYPE category of the // current locale. static bool CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(const wchar_t* lhs, const wchar_t* rhs); // Returns true iff the given string ends with the given suffix, ignoring // case. Any string is considered to end with an empty suffix. static bool EndsWithCaseInsensitive( const std::string& str, const std::string& suffix); // Formats an int value as "%02d". static std::string FormatIntWidth2(int value); // "%02d" for width == 2 // Formats an int value as "%X". static std::string FormatHexInt(int value); // Formats a byte as "%02X". static std::string FormatByte(unsigned char value); private: String(); // Not meant to be instantiated. }; // class String // Gets the content of the stringstream's buffer as an std::string. Each '\0' // character in the buffer is replaced with "\\0". GTEST_API_ std::string StringStreamToString(::std::stringstream* stream); } // namespace internal } // namespace testing #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_STRING_H_ GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4251 \ /* class A needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class B */) namespace testing { namespace internal { // FilePath - a class for file and directory pathname manipulation which // handles platform-specific conventions (like the pathname separator). // Used for helper functions for naming files in a directory for xml output. // Except for Set methods, all methods are const or static, which provides an // "immutable value object" -- useful for peace of mind. // A FilePath with a value ending in a path separator ("like/this/") represents // a directory, otherwise it is assumed to represent a file. In either case, // it may or may not represent an actual file or directory in the file system. // Names are NOT checked for syntax correctness -- no checking for illegal // characters, malformed paths, etc. class GTEST_API_ FilePath { public: FilePath() : pathname_("") { } FilePath(const FilePath& rhs) : pathname_(rhs.pathname_) { } explicit FilePath(const std::string& pathname) : pathname_(pathname) { Normalize(); } FilePath& operator=(const FilePath& rhs) { Set(rhs); return *this; } void Set(const FilePath& rhs) { pathname_ = rhs.pathname_; } const std::string& string() const { return pathname_; } const char* c_str() const { return pathname_.c_str(); } // Returns the current working directory, or "" if unsuccessful. static FilePath GetCurrentDir(); // Given directory = "dir", base_name = "test", number = 0, // extension = "xml", returns "dir/test.xml". If number is greater // than zero (e.g., 12), returns "dir/test_12.xml". // On Windows platform, uses \ as the separator rather than /. static FilePath MakeFileName(const FilePath& directory, const FilePath& base_name, int number, const char* extension); // Given directory = "dir", relative_path = "test.xml", // returns "dir/test.xml". // On Windows, uses \ as the separator rather than /. static FilePath ConcatPaths(const FilePath& directory, const FilePath& relative_path); // Returns a pathname for a file that does not currently exist. The pathname // will be directory/base_name.extension or // directory/base_name_.extension if directory/base_name.extension // already exists. The number will be incremented until a pathname is found // that does not already exist. // Examples: 'dir/foo_test.xml' or 'dir/foo_test_1.xml'. // There could be a race condition if two or more processes are calling this // function at the same time -- they could both pick the same filename. static FilePath GenerateUniqueFileName(const FilePath& directory, const FilePath& base_name, const char* extension); // Returns true iff the path is "". bool IsEmpty() const { return pathname_.empty(); } // If input name has a trailing separator character, removes it and returns // the name, otherwise return the name string unmodified. // On Windows platform, uses \ as the separator, other platforms use /. FilePath RemoveTrailingPathSeparator() const; // Returns a copy of the FilePath with the directory part removed. // Example: FilePath("path/to/file").RemoveDirectoryName() returns // FilePath("file"). If there is no directory part ("just_a_file"), it returns // the FilePath unmodified. If there is no file part ("just_a_dir/") it // returns an empty FilePath (""). // On Windows platform, '\' is the path separator, otherwise it is '/'. FilePath RemoveDirectoryName() const; // RemoveFileName returns the directory path with the filename removed. // Example: FilePath("path/to/file").RemoveFileName() returns "path/to/". // If the FilePath is "a_file" or "/a_file", RemoveFileName returns // FilePath("./") or, on Windows, FilePath(".\\"). If the filepath does // not have a file, like "just/a/dir/", it returns the FilePath unmodified. // On Windows platform, '\' is the path separator, otherwise it is '/'. FilePath RemoveFileName() const; // Returns a copy of the FilePath with the case-insensitive extension removed. // Example: FilePath("dir/file.exe").RemoveExtension("EXE") returns // FilePath("dir/file"). If a case-insensitive extension is not // found, returns a copy of the original FilePath. FilePath RemoveExtension(const char* extension) const; // Creates directories so that path exists. Returns true if successful or if // the directories already exist; returns false if unable to create // directories for any reason. Will also return false if the FilePath does // not represent a directory (that is, it doesn't end with a path separator). bool CreateDirectoriesRecursively() const; // Create the directory so that path exists. Returns true if successful or // if the directory already exists; returns false if unable to create the // directory for any reason, including if the parent directory does not // exist. Not named "CreateDirectory" because that's a macro on Windows. bool CreateFolder() const; // Returns true if FilePath describes something in the file-system, // either a file, directory, or whatever, and that something exists. bool FileOrDirectoryExists() const; // Returns true if pathname describes a directory in the file-system // that exists. bool DirectoryExists() const; // Returns true if FilePath ends with a path separator, which indicates that // it is intended to represent a directory. Returns false otherwise. // This does NOT check that a directory (or file) actually exists. bool IsDirectory() const; // Returns true if pathname describes a root directory. (Windows has one // root directory per disk drive.) bool IsRootDirectory() const; // Returns true if pathname describes an absolute path. bool IsAbsolutePath() const; private: // Replaces multiple consecutive separators with a single separator. // For example, "bar///foo" becomes "bar/foo". Does not eliminate other // redundancies that might be in a pathname involving "." or "..". // // A pathname with multiple consecutive separators may occur either through // user error or as a result of some scripts or APIs that generate a pathname // with a trailing separator. On other platforms the same API or script // may NOT generate a pathname with a trailing "/". Then elsewhere that // pathname may have another "/" and pathname components added to it, // without checking for the separator already being there. // The script language and operating system may allow paths like "foo//bar" // but some of the functions in FilePath will not handle that correctly. In // particular, RemoveTrailingPathSeparator() only removes one separator, and // it is called in CreateDirectoriesRecursively() assuming that it will change // a pathname from directory syntax (trailing separator) to filename syntax. // // On Windows this method also replaces the alternate path separator '/' with // the primary path separator '\\', so that for example "bar\\/\\foo" becomes // "bar\\foo". void Normalize(); // Returns a pointer to the last occurence of a valid path separator in // the FilePath. On Windows, for example, both '/' and '\' are valid path // separators. Returns NULL if no path separator was found. const char* FindLastPathSeparator() const; std::string pathname_; }; // class FilePath } // namespace internal } // namespace testing GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4251 #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_FILEPATH_H_ // This file was GENERATED by command: // pump.py gtest-type-util.h.pump // DO NOT EDIT BY HAND!!! // Copyright 2008 Google Inc. // All Rights Reserved. // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are // met: // // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the // distribution. // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from // this software without specific prior written permission. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // Type utilities needed for implementing typed and type-parameterized // tests. This file is generated by a SCRIPT. DO NOT EDIT BY HAND! // // Currently we support at most 50 types in a list, and at most 50 // type-parameterized tests in one type-parameterized test suite. // Please contact googletestframework@googlegroups.com if you need // more. // GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_TYPE_UTIL_H_ #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_TYPE_UTIL_H_ // #ifdef __GNUC__ is too general here. It is possible to use gcc without using // libstdc++ (which is where cxxabi.h comes from). # if GTEST_HAS_CXXABI_H_ # include # elif defined(__HP_aCC) # include # endif // GTEST_HASH_CXXABI_H_ namespace testing { namespace internal { // Canonicalizes a given name with respect to the Standard C++ Library. // This handles removing the inline namespace within `std` that is // used by various standard libraries (e.g., `std::__1`). Names outside // of namespace std are returned unmodified. inline std::string CanonicalizeForStdLibVersioning(std::string s) { static const char prefix[] = "std::__"; if (s.compare(0, strlen(prefix), prefix) == 0) { std::string::size_type end = s.find("::", strlen(prefix)); if (end != s.npos) { // Erase everything between the initial `std` and the second `::`. s.erase(strlen("std"), end - strlen("std")); } } return s; } // GetTypeName() returns a human-readable name of type T. // NB: This function is also used in Google Mock, so don't move it inside of // the typed-test-only section below. template std::string GetTypeName() { # if GTEST_HAS_RTTI const char* const name = typeid(T).name(); # if GTEST_HAS_CXXABI_H_ || defined(__HP_aCC) int status = 0; // gcc's implementation of typeid(T).name() mangles the type name, // so we have to demangle it. # if GTEST_HAS_CXXABI_H_ using abi::__cxa_demangle; # endif // GTEST_HAS_CXXABI_H_ char* const readable_name = __cxa_demangle(name, nullptr, nullptr, &status); const std::string name_str(status == 0 ? readable_name : name); free(readable_name); return CanonicalizeForStdLibVersioning(name_str); # else return name; # endif // GTEST_HAS_CXXABI_H_ || __HP_aCC # else return ""; # endif // GTEST_HAS_RTTI } #if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST || GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P // AssertyTypeEq::type is defined iff T1 and T2 are the same // type. This can be used as a compile-time assertion to ensure that // two types are equal. template struct AssertTypeEq; template struct AssertTypeEq { typedef bool type; }; // A unique type used as the default value for the arguments of class // template Types. This allows us to simulate variadic templates // (e.g. Types, Type, and etc), which C++ doesn't // support directly. struct None {}; // The following family of struct and struct templates are used to // represent type lists. In particular, TypesN // represents a type list with N types (T1, T2, ..., and TN) in it. // Except for Types0, every struct in the family has two member types: // Head for the first type in the list, and Tail for the rest of the // list. // The empty type list. struct Types0 {}; // Type lists of length 1, 2, 3, and so on. template struct Types1 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types0 Tail; }; template struct Types2 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types1 Tail; }; template struct Types3 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types2 Tail; }; template struct Types4 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types3 Tail; }; template struct Types5 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types4 Tail; }; template struct Types6 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types5 Tail; }; template struct Types7 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types6 Tail; }; template struct Types8 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types7 Tail; }; template struct Types9 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types8 Tail; }; template struct Types10 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types9 Tail; }; template struct Types11 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types10 Tail; }; template struct Types12 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types11 Tail; }; template struct Types13 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types12 Tail; }; template struct Types14 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types13 Tail; }; template struct Types15 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types14 Tail; }; template struct Types16 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types15 Tail; }; template struct Types17 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types16 Tail; }; template struct Types18 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types17 Tail; }; template struct Types19 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types18 Tail; }; template struct Types20 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types19 Tail; }; template struct Types21 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types20 Tail; }; template struct Types22 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types21 Tail; }; template struct Types23 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types22 Tail; }; template struct Types24 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types23 Tail; }; template struct Types25 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types24 Tail; }; template struct Types26 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types25 Tail; }; template struct Types27 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types26 Tail; }; template struct Types28 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types27 Tail; }; template struct Types29 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types28 Tail; }; template struct Types30 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types29 Tail; }; template struct Types31 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types30 Tail; }; template struct Types32 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types31 Tail; }; template struct Types33 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types32 Tail; }; template struct Types34 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types33 Tail; }; template struct Types35 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types34 Tail; }; template struct Types36 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types35 Tail; }; template struct Types37 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types36 Tail; }; template struct Types38 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types37 Tail; }; template struct Types39 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types38 Tail; }; template struct Types40 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types39 Tail; }; template struct Types41 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types40 Tail; }; template struct Types42 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types41 Tail; }; template struct Types43 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types42 Tail; }; template struct Types44 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types43 Tail; }; template struct Types45 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types44 Tail; }; template struct Types46 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types45 Tail; }; template struct Types47 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types46 Tail; }; template struct Types48 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types47 Tail; }; template struct Types49 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types48 Tail; }; template struct Types50 { typedef T1 Head; typedef Types49 Tail; }; } // namespace internal // We don't want to require the users to write TypesN<...> directly, // as that would require them to count the length. Types<...> is much // easier to write, but generates horrible messages when there is a // compiler error, as gcc insists on printing out each template // argument, even if it has the default value (this means Types // will appear as Types in the compiler // errors). // // Our solution is to combine the best part of the two approaches: a // user would write Types, and Google Test will translate // that to TypesN internally to make error messages // readable. The translation is done by the 'type' member of the // Types template. template struct Types { typedef internal::Types50 type; }; template <> struct Types { typedef internal::Types0 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types1 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types2 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types3 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types4 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types5 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types6 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types7 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types8 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types9 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types10 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types11 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types12 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types13 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types14 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types15 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types16 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types17 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types18 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types19 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types20 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types21 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types22 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types23 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types24 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types25 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types26 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types27 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types28 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types29 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types30 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types31 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types32 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types33 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types34 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types35 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types36 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types37 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types38 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types39 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types40 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types41 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types42 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types43 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types44 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types45 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types46 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types47 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types48 type; }; template struct Types { typedef internal::Types49 type; }; namespace internal { # define GTEST_TEMPLATE_ template class // The template "selector" struct TemplateSel is used to // represent Tmpl, which must be a class template with one type // parameter, as a type. TemplateSel::Bind::type is defined // as the type Tmpl. This allows us to actually instantiate the // template "selected" by TemplateSel. // // This trick is necessary for simulating typedef for class templates, // which C++ doesn't support directly. template struct TemplateSel { template struct Bind { typedef Tmpl type; }; }; # define GTEST_BIND_(TmplSel, T) \ TmplSel::template Bind::type // A unique struct template used as the default value for the // arguments of class template Templates. This allows us to simulate // variadic templates (e.g. Templates, Templates, // and etc), which C++ doesn't support directly. template struct NoneT {}; // The following family of struct and struct templates are used to // represent template lists. In particular, TemplatesN represents a list of N templates (T1, T2, ..., and TN). Except // for Templates0, every struct in the family has two member types: // Head for the selector of the first template in the list, and Tail // for the rest of the list. // The empty template list. struct Templates0 {}; // Template lists of length 1, 2, 3, and so on. template struct Templates1 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates0 Tail; }; template struct Templates2 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates1 Tail; }; template struct Templates3 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates2 Tail; }; template struct Templates4 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates3 Tail; }; template struct Templates5 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates4 Tail; }; template struct Templates6 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates5 Tail; }; template struct Templates7 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates6 Tail; }; template struct Templates8 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates7 Tail; }; template struct Templates9 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates8 Tail; }; template struct Templates10 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates9 Tail; }; template struct Templates11 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates10 Tail; }; template struct Templates12 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates11 Tail; }; template struct Templates13 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates12 Tail; }; template struct Templates14 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates13 Tail; }; template struct Templates15 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates14 Tail; }; template struct Templates16 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates15 Tail; }; template struct Templates17 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates16 Tail; }; template struct Templates18 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates17 Tail; }; template struct Templates19 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates18 Tail; }; template struct Templates20 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates19 Tail; }; template struct Templates21 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates20 Tail; }; template struct Templates22 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates21 Tail; }; template struct Templates23 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates22 Tail; }; template struct Templates24 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates23 Tail; }; template struct Templates25 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates24 Tail; }; template struct Templates26 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates25 Tail; }; template struct Templates27 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates26 Tail; }; template struct Templates28 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates27 Tail; }; template struct Templates29 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates28 Tail; }; template struct Templates30 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates29 Tail; }; template struct Templates31 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates30 Tail; }; template struct Templates32 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates31 Tail; }; template struct Templates33 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates32 Tail; }; template struct Templates34 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates33 Tail; }; template struct Templates35 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates34 Tail; }; template struct Templates36 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates35 Tail; }; template struct Templates37 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates36 Tail; }; template struct Templates38 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates37 Tail; }; template struct Templates39 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates38 Tail; }; template struct Templates40 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates39 Tail; }; template struct Templates41 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates40 Tail; }; template struct Templates42 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates41 Tail; }; template struct Templates43 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates42 Tail; }; template struct Templates44 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates43 Tail; }; template struct Templates45 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates44 Tail; }; template struct Templates46 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates45 Tail; }; template struct Templates47 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates46 Tail; }; template struct Templates48 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates47 Tail; }; template struct Templates49 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates48 Tail; }; template struct Templates50 { typedef TemplateSel Head; typedef Templates49 Tail; }; // We don't want to require the users to write TemplatesN<...> directly, // as that would require them to count the length. Templates<...> is much // easier to write, but generates horrible messages when there is a // compiler error, as gcc insists on printing out each template // argument, even if it has the default value (this means Templates // will appear as Templates in the compiler // errors). // // Our solution is to combine the best part of the two approaches: a // user would write Templates, and Google Test will translate // that to TemplatesN internally to make error messages // readable. The translation is done by the 'type' member of the // Templates template. template struct Templates { typedef Templates50 type; }; template <> struct Templates { typedef Templates0 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates1 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates2 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates3 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates4 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates5 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates6 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates7 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates8 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates9 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates10 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates11 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates12 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates13 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates14 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates15 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates16 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates17 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates18 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates19 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates20 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates21 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates22 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates23 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates24 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates25 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates26 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates27 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates28 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates29 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates30 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates31 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates32 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates33 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates34 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates35 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates36 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates37 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates38 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates39 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates40 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates41 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates42 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates43 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates44 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates45 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates46 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates47 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates48 type; }; template struct Templates { typedef Templates49 type; }; // The TypeList template makes it possible to use either a single type // or a Types<...> list in TYPED_TEST_SUITE() and // INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(). template struct TypeList { typedef Types1 type; }; template struct TypeList > { typedef typename Types::type type; }; #endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST || GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P } // namespace internal } // namespace testing #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_TYPE_UTIL_H_ // Due to C++ preprocessor weirdness, we need double indirection to // concatenate two tokens when one of them is __LINE__. Writing // // foo ## __LINE__ // // will result in the token foo__LINE__, instead of foo followed by // the current line number. For more details, see // http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/misc-technical-issues.html#faq-39.6 #define GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(foo, bar) GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_IMPL_(foo, bar) #define GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_IMPL_(foo, bar) foo ## bar // Stringifies its argument. #define GTEST_STRINGIFY_(name) #name class ProtocolMessage; namespace proto2 { class Message; } namespace testing { // Forward declarations. class AssertionResult; // Result of an assertion. class Message; // Represents a failure message. class Test; // Represents a test. class TestInfo; // Information about a test. class TestPartResult; // Result of a test part. class UnitTest; // A collection of test suites. template ::std::string PrintToString(const T& value); namespace internal { struct TraceInfo; // Information about a trace point. class TestInfoImpl; // Opaque implementation of TestInfo class UnitTestImpl; // Opaque implementation of UnitTest // The text used in failure messages to indicate the start of the // stack trace. GTEST_API_ extern const char kStackTraceMarker[]; // An IgnoredValue object can be implicitly constructed from ANY value. class IgnoredValue { public: // This constructor template allows any value to be implicitly // converted to IgnoredValue. The object has no data member and // doesn't try to remember anything about the argument. We // deliberately omit the 'explicit' keyword in order to allow the // conversion to be implicit. template IgnoredValue(const T& /* ignored */) {} // NOLINT(runtime/explicit) }; // Two overloaded helpers for checking at compile time whether an // expression is a null pointer literal (i.e. NULL or any 0-valued // compile-time integral constant). These helpers have no // implementations, as we only need their signatures. // // Given IsNullLiteralHelper(x), the compiler will pick the first // version if x can be implicitly converted to Secret*, and pick the // second version otherwise. Since Secret is a secret and incomplete // type, the only expression a user can write that has type Secret* is // a null pointer literal. Therefore, we know that x is a null // pointer literal if and only if the first version is picked by the // compiler. std::true_type IsNullLiteralHelper(Secret*); std::false_type IsNullLiteralHelper(IgnoredValue); // A compile-time bool constant that is true if and only if x is a null pointer // literal (i.e. nullptr, NULL or any 0-valued compile-time integral constant). #define GTEST_IS_NULL_LITERAL_(x) \ decltype(::testing::internal::IsNullLiteralHelper(x))::value // Appends the user-supplied message to the Google-Test-generated message. GTEST_API_ std::string AppendUserMessage( const std::string& gtest_msg, const Message& user_msg); #if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4275 \ /* an exported class was derived from a class that was not exported */) // This exception is thrown by (and only by) a failed Google Test // assertion when GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure) is true (if exceptions // are enabled). We derive it from std::runtime_error, which is for // errors presumably detectable only at run time. Since // std::runtime_error inherits from std::exception, many testing // frameworks know how to extract and print the message inside it. class GTEST_API_ GoogleTestFailureException : public ::std::runtime_error { public: explicit GoogleTestFailureException(const TestPartResult& failure); }; GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4275 #endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS namespace edit_distance { // Returns the optimal edits to go from 'left' to 'right'. // All edits cost the same, with replace having lower priority than // add/remove. // Simple implementation of the Wagner-Fischer algorithm. // See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wagner-Fischer_algorithm enum EditType { kMatch, kAdd, kRemove, kReplace }; GTEST_API_ std::vector CalculateOptimalEdits( const std::vector& left, const std::vector& right); // Same as above, but the input is represented as strings. GTEST_API_ std::vector CalculateOptimalEdits( const std::vector& left, const std::vector& right); // Create a diff of the input strings in Unified diff format. GTEST_API_ std::string CreateUnifiedDiff(const std::vector& left, const std::vector& right, size_t context = 2); } // namespace edit_distance // Calculate the diff between 'left' and 'right' and return it in unified diff // format. // If not null, stores in 'total_line_count' the total number of lines found // in left + right. GTEST_API_ std::string DiffStrings(const std::string& left, const std::string& right, size_t* total_line_count); // Constructs and returns the message for an equality assertion // (e.g. ASSERT_EQ, EXPECT_STREQ, etc) failure. // // The first four parameters are the expressions used in the assertion // and their values, as strings. For example, for ASSERT_EQ(foo, bar) // where foo is 5 and bar is 6, we have: // // expected_expression: "foo" // actual_expression: "bar" // expected_value: "5" // actual_value: "6" // // The ignoring_case parameter is true iff the assertion is a // *_STRCASEEQ*. When it's true, the string " (ignoring case)" will // be inserted into the message. GTEST_API_ AssertionResult EqFailure(const char* expected_expression, const char* actual_expression, const std::string& expected_value, const std::string& actual_value, bool ignoring_case); // Constructs a failure message for Boolean assertions such as EXPECT_TRUE. GTEST_API_ std::string GetBoolAssertionFailureMessage( const AssertionResult& assertion_result, const char* expression_text, const char* actual_predicate_value, const char* expected_predicate_value); // This template class represents an IEEE floating-point number // (either single-precision or double-precision, depending on the // template parameters). // // The purpose of this class is to do more sophisticated number // comparison. (Due to round-off error, etc, it's very unlikely that // two floating-points will be equal exactly. Hence a naive // comparison by the == operation often doesn't work.) // // Format of IEEE floating-point: // // The most-significant bit being the leftmost, an IEEE // floating-point looks like // // sign_bit exponent_bits fraction_bits // // Here, sign_bit is a single bit that designates the sign of the // number. // // For float, there are 8 exponent bits and 23 fraction bits. // // For double, there are 11 exponent bits and 52 fraction bits. // // More details can be found at // http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_floating-point_standard. // // Template parameter: // // RawType: the raw floating-point type (either float or double) template class FloatingPoint { public: // Defines the unsigned integer type that has the same size as the // floating point number. typedef typename TypeWithSize::UInt Bits; // Constants. // # of bits in a number. static const size_t kBitCount = 8*sizeof(RawType); // # of fraction bits in a number. static const size_t kFractionBitCount = std::numeric_limits::digits - 1; // # of exponent bits in a number. static const size_t kExponentBitCount = kBitCount - 1 - kFractionBitCount; // The mask for the sign bit. static const Bits kSignBitMask = static_cast(1) << (kBitCount - 1); // The mask for the fraction bits. static const Bits kFractionBitMask = ~static_cast(0) >> (kExponentBitCount + 1); // The mask for the exponent bits. static const Bits kExponentBitMask = ~(kSignBitMask | kFractionBitMask); // How many ULP's (Units in the Last Place) we want to tolerate when // comparing two numbers. The larger the value, the more error we // allow. A 0 value means that two numbers must be exactly the same // to be considered equal. // // The maximum error of a single floating-point operation is 0.5 // units in the last place. On Intel CPU's, all floating-point // calculations are done with 80-bit precision, while double has 64 // bits. Therefore, 4 should be enough for ordinary use. // // See the following article for more details on ULP: // http://randomascii.wordpress.com/2012/02/25/comparing-floating-point-numbers-2012-edition/ static const size_t kMaxUlps = 4; // Constructs a FloatingPoint from a raw floating-point number. // // On an Intel CPU, passing a non-normalized NAN (Not a Number) // around may change its bits, although the new value is guaranteed // to be also a NAN. Therefore, don't expect this constructor to // preserve the bits in x when x is a NAN. explicit FloatingPoint(const RawType& x) { u_.value_ = x; } // Static methods // Reinterprets a bit pattern as a floating-point number. // // This function is needed to test the AlmostEquals() method. static RawType ReinterpretBits(const Bits bits) { FloatingPoint fp(0); fp.u_.bits_ = bits; return fp.u_.value_; } // Returns the floating-point number that represent positive infinity. static RawType Infinity() { return ReinterpretBits(kExponentBitMask); } // Returns the maximum representable finite floating-point number. static RawType Max(); // Non-static methods // Returns the bits that represents this number. const Bits &bits() const { return u_.bits_; } // Returns the exponent bits of this number. Bits exponent_bits() const { return kExponentBitMask & u_.bits_; } // Returns the fraction bits of this number. Bits fraction_bits() const { return kFractionBitMask & u_.bits_; } // Returns the sign bit of this number. Bits sign_bit() const { return kSignBitMask & u_.bits_; } // Returns true iff this is NAN (not a number). bool is_nan() const { // It's a NAN if the exponent bits are all ones and the fraction // bits are not entirely zeros. return (exponent_bits() == kExponentBitMask) && (fraction_bits() != 0); } // Returns true iff this number is at most kMaxUlps ULP's away from // rhs. In particular, this function: // // - returns false if either number is (or both are) NAN. // - treats really large numbers as almost equal to infinity. // - thinks +0.0 and -0.0 are 0 DLP's apart. bool AlmostEquals(const FloatingPoint& rhs) const { // The IEEE standard says that any comparison operation involving // a NAN must return false. if (is_nan() || rhs.is_nan()) return false; return DistanceBetweenSignAndMagnitudeNumbers(u_.bits_, rhs.u_.bits_) <= kMaxUlps; } private: // The data type used to store the actual floating-point number. union FloatingPointUnion { RawType value_; // The raw floating-point number. Bits bits_; // The bits that represent the number. }; // Converts an integer from the sign-and-magnitude representation to // the biased representation. More precisely, let N be 2 to the // power of (kBitCount - 1), an integer x is represented by the // unsigned number x + N. // // For instance, // // -N + 1 (the most negative number representable using // sign-and-magnitude) is represented by 1; // 0 is represented by N; and // N - 1 (the biggest number representable using // sign-and-magnitude) is represented by 2N - 1. // // Read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signed_number_representations // for more details on signed number representations. static Bits SignAndMagnitudeToBiased(const Bits &sam) { if (kSignBitMask & sam) { // sam represents a negative number. return ~sam + 1; } else { // sam represents a positive number. return kSignBitMask | sam; } } // Given two numbers in the sign-and-magnitude representation, // returns the distance between them as an unsigned number. static Bits DistanceBetweenSignAndMagnitudeNumbers(const Bits &sam1, const Bits &sam2) { const Bits biased1 = SignAndMagnitudeToBiased(sam1); const Bits biased2 = SignAndMagnitudeToBiased(sam2); return (biased1 >= biased2) ? (biased1 - biased2) : (biased2 - biased1); } FloatingPointUnion u_; }; // We cannot use std::numeric_limits::max() as it clashes with the max() // macro defined by . template <> inline float FloatingPoint::Max() { return FLT_MAX; } template <> inline double FloatingPoint::Max() { return DBL_MAX; } // Typedefs the instances of the FloatingPoint template class that we // care to use. typedef FloatingPoint Float; typedef FloatingPoint Double; // In order to catch the mistake of putting tests that use different // test fixture classes in the same test suite, we need to assign // unique IDs to fixture classes and compare them. The TypeId type is // used to hold such IDs. The user should treat TypeId as an opaque // type: the only operation allowed on TypeId values is to compare // them for equality using the == operator. typedef const void* TypeId; template class TypeIdHelper { public: // dummy_ must not have a const type. Otherwise an overly eager // compiler (e.g. MSVC 7.1 & 8.0) may try to merge // TypeIdHelper::dummy_ for different Ts as an "optimization". static bool dummy_; }; template bool TypeIdHelper::dummy_ = false; // GetTypeId() returns the ID of type T. Different values will be // returned for different types. Calling the function twice with the // same type argument is guaranteed to return the same ID. template TypeId GetTypeId() { // The compiler is required to allocate a different // TypeIdHelper::dummy_ variable for each T used to instantiate // the template. Therefore, the address of dummy_ is guaranteed to // be unique. return &(TypeIdHelper::dummy_); } // Returns the type ID of ::testing::Test. Always call this instead // of GetTypeId< ::testing::Test>() to get the type ID of // ::testing::Test, as the latter may give the wrong result due to a // suspected linker bug when compiling Google Test as a Mac OS X // framework. GTEST_API_ TypeId GetTestTypeId(); // Defines the abstract factory interface that creates instances // of a Test object. class TestFactoryBase { public: virtual ~TestFactoryBase() {} // Creates a test instance to run. The instance is both created and destroyed // within TestInfoImpl::Run() virtual Test* CreateTest() = 0; protected: TestFactoryBase() {} private: GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TestFactoryBase); }; // This class provides implementation of TeastFactoryBase interface. // It is used in TEST and TEST_F macros. template class TestFactoryImpl : public TestFactoryBase { public: Test* CreateTest() override { return new TestClass; } }; #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS // Predicate-formatters for implementing the HRESULT checking macros // {ASSERT|EXPECT}_HRESULT_{SUCCEEDED|FAILED} // We pass a long instead of HRESULT to avoid causing an // include dependency for the HRESULT type. GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsHRESULTSuccess(const char* expr, long hr); // NOLINT GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsHRESULTFailure(const char* expr, long hr); // NOLINT #endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS // Types of SetUpTestSuite() and TearDownTestSuite() functions. using SetUpTestSuiteFunc = void (*)(); using TearDownTestSuiteFunc = void (*)(); struct CodeLocation { CodeLocation(const std::string& a_file, int a_line) : file(a_file), line(a_line) {} std::string file; int line; }; // Helper to identify which setup function for TestCase / TestSuite to call. // Only one function is allowed, either TestCase or TestSute but not both. // Utility functions to help SuiteApiResolver using SetUpTearDownSuiteFuncType = void (*)(); inline SetUpTearDownSuiteFuncType GetNotDefaultOrNull( SetUpTearDownSuiteFuncType a, SetUpTearDownSuiteFuncType def) { return a == def ? nullptr : a; } template // Note that SuiteApiResolver inherits from T because // SetUpTestSuite()/TearDownTestSuite() could be protected. Ths way // SuiteApiResolver can access them. struct SuiteApiResolver : T { // testing::Test is only forward declared at this point. So we make it a // dependend class for the compiler to be OK with it. using Test = typename std::conditional::type; static SetUpTearDownSuiteFuncType GetSetUpCaseOrSuite() { SetUpTearDownSuiteFuncType test_case_fp = GetNotDefaultOrNull(&T::SetUpTestCase, &Test::SetUpTestCase); SetUpTearDownSuiteFuncType test_suite_fp = GetNotDefaultOrNull(&T::SetUpTestSuite, &Test::SetUpTestSuite); GTEST_CHECK_(!test_case_fp || !test_suite_fp) << "Test can not provide both SetUpTestSuite and SetUpTestCase, please " "make sure there is only one present "; return test_case_fp != nullptr ? test_case_fp : test_suite_fp; } static SetUpTearDownSuiteFuncType GetTearDownCaseOrSuite() { SetUpTearDownSuiteFuncType test_case_fp = GetNotDefaultOrNull(&T::TearDownTestCase, &Test::TearDownTestCase); SetUpTearDownSuiteFuncType test_suite_fp = GetNotDefaultOrNull(&T::TearDownTestSuite, &Test::TearDownTestSuite); GTEST_CHECK_(!test_case_fp || !test_suite_fp) << "Test can not provide both TearDownTestSuite and TearDownTestCase," " please make sure there is only one present "; return test_case_fp != nullptr ? test_case_fp : test_suite_fp; } }; // Creates a new TestInfo object and registers it with Google Test; // returns the created object. // // Arguments: // // test_suite_name: name of the test suite // name: name of the test // type_param the name of the test's type parameter, or NULL if // this is not a typed or a type-parameterized test. // value_param text representation of the test's value parameter, // or NULL if this is not a type-parameterized test. // code_location: code location where the test is defined // fixture_class_id: ID of the test fixture class // set_up_tc: pointer to the function that sets up the test suite // tear_down_tc: pointer to the function that tears down the test suite // factory: pointer to the factory that creates a test object. // The newly created TestInfo instance will assume // ownership of the factory object. GTEST_API_ TestInfo* MakeAndRegisterTestInfo( const char* test_suite_name, const char* name, const char* type_param, const char* value_param, CodeLocation code_location, TypeId fixture_class_id, SetUpTestSuiteFunc set_up_tc, TearDownTestSuiteFunc tear_down_tc, TestFactoryBase* factory); // If *pstr starts with the given prefix, modifies *pstr to be right // past the prefix and returns true; otherwise leaves *pstr unchanged // and returns false. None of pstr, *pstr, and prefix can be NULL. GTEST_API_ bool SkipPrefix(const char* prefix, const char** pstr); #if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST || GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4251 \ /* class A needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class B */) // State of the definition of a type-parameterized test suite. class GTEST_API_ TypedTestSuitePState { public: TypedTestSuitePState() : registered_(false) {} // Adds the given test name to defined_test_names_ and return true // if the test suite hasn't been registered; otherwise aborts the // program. bool AddTestName(const char* file, int line, const char* case_name, const char* test_name) { if (registered_) { fprintf(stderr, "%s Test %s must be defined before " "REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(%s, ...).\n", FormatFileLocation(file, line).c_str(), test_name, case_name); fflush(stderr); posix::Abort(); } registered_tests_.insert( ::std::make_pair(test_name, CodeLocation(file, line))); return true; } bool TestExists(const std::string& test_name) const { return registered_tests_.count(test_name) > 0; } const CodeLocation& GetCodeLocation(const std::string& test_name) const { RegisteredTestsMap::const_iterator it = registered_tests_.find(test_name); GTEST_CHECK_(it != registered_tests_.end()); return it->second; } // Verifies that registered_tests match the test names in // defined_test_names_; returns registered_tests if successful, or // aborts the program otherwise. const char* VerifyRegisteredTestNames( const char* file, int line, const char* registered_tests); private: typedef ::std::map RegisteredTestsMap; bool registered_; RegisteredTestsMap registered_tests_; }; // Legacy API is deprecated but still available #ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ using TypedTestCasePState = TypedTestSuitePState; #endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4251 // Skips to the first non-space char after the first comma in 'str'; // returns NULL if no comma is found in 'str'. inline const char* SkipComma(const char* str) { const char* comma = strchr(str, ','); if (comma == nullptr) { return nullptr; } while (IsSpace(*(++comma))) {} return comma; } // Returns the prefix of 'str' before the first comma in it; returns // the entire string if it contains no comma. inline std::string GetPrefixUntilComma(const char* str) { const char* comma = strchr(str, ','); return comma == nullptr ? str : std::string(str, comma); } // Splits a given string on a given delimiter, populating a given // vector with the fields. void SplitString(const ::std::string& str, char delimiter, ::std::vector< ::std::string>* dest); // The default argument to the template below for the case when the user does // not provide a name generator. struct DefaultNameGenerator { template static std::string GetName(int i) { return StreamableToString(i); } }; template struct NameGeneratorSelector { typedef Provided type; }; template void GenerateNamesRecursively(Types0, std::vector*, int) {} template void GenerateNamesRecursively(Types, std::vector* result, int i) { result->push_back(NameGenerator::template GetName(i)); GenerateNamesRecursively(typename Types::Tail(), result, i + 1); } template std::vector GenerateNames() { std::vector result; GenerateNamesRecursively(Types(), &result, 0); return result; } // TypeParameterizedTest::Register() // registers a list of type-parameterized tests with Google Test. The // return value is insignificant - we just need to return something // such that we can call this function in a namespace scope. // // Implementation note: The GTEST_TEMPLATE_ macro declares a template // template parameter. It's defined in gtest-type-util.h. template class TypeParameterizedTest { public: // 'index' is the index of the test in the type list 'Types' // specified in INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(Prefix, TestSuite, // Types). Valid values for 'index' are [0, N - 1] where N is the // length of Types. static bool Register(const char* prefix, const CodeLocation& code_location, const char* case_name, const char* test_names, int index, const std::vector& type_names = GenerateNames()) { typedef typename Types::Head Type; typedef Fixture FixtureClass; typedef typename GTEST_BIND_(TestSel, Type) TestClass; // First, registers the first type-parameterized test in the type // list. MakeAndRegisterTestInfo( (std::string(prefix) + (prefix[0] == '\0' ? "" : "/") + case_name + "/" + type_names[index]) .c_str(), StripTrailingSpaces(GetPrefixUntilComma(test_names)).c_str(), GetTypeName().c_str(), nullptr, // No value parameter. code_location, GetTypeId(), SuiteApiResolver::GetSetUpCaseOrSuite(), SuiteApiResolver::GetTearDownCaseOrSuite(), new TestFactoryImpl); // Next, recurses (at compile time) with the tail of the type list. return TypeParameterizedTest::Register(prefix, code_location, case_name, test_names, index + 1, type_names); } }; // The base case for the compile time recursion. template class TypeParameterizedTest { public: static bool Register(const char* /*prefix*/, const CodeLocation&, const char* /*case_name*/, const char* /*test_names*/, int /*index*/, const std::vector& = std::vector() /*type_names*/) { return true; } }; // TypeParameterizedTestSuite::Register() // registers *all combinations* of 'Tests' and 'Types' with Google // Test. The return value is insignificant - we just need to return // something such that we can call this function in a namespace scope. template class TypeParameterizedTestSuite { public: static bool Register(const char* prefix, CodeLocation code_location, const TypedTestSuitePState* state, const char* case_name, const char* test_names, const std::vector& type_names = GenerateNames()) { std::string test_name = StripTrailingSpaces( GetPrefixUntilComma(test_names)); if (!state->TestExists(test_name)) { fprintf(stderr, "Failed to get code location for test %s.%s at %s.", case_name, test_name.c_str(), FormatFileLocation(code_location.file.c_str(), code_location.line).c_str()); fflush(stderr); posix::Abort(); } const CodeLocation& test_location = state->GetCodeLocation(test_name); typedef typename Tests::Head Head; // First, register the first test in 'Test' for each type in 'Types'. TypeParameterizedTest::Register( prefix, test_location, case_name, test_names, 0, type_names); // Next, recurses (at compile time) with the tail of the test list. return TypeParameterizedTestSuite::Register(prefix, code_location, state, case_name, SkipComma(test_names), type_names); } }; // The base case for the compile time recursion. template class TypeParameterizedTestSuite { public: static bool Register(const char* /*prefix*/, const CodeLocation&, const TypedTestSuitePState* /*state*/, const char* /*case_name*/, const char* /*test_names*/, const std::vector& = std::vector() /*type_names*/) { return true; } }; #endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST || GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P // Returns the current OS stack trace as an std::string. // // The maximum number of stack frames to be included is specified by // the gtest_stack_trace_depth flag. The skip_count parameter // specifies the number of top frames to be skipped, which doesn't // count against the number of frames to be included. // // For example, if Foo() calls Bar(), which in turn calls // GetCurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(..., 1), Foo() will be included in // the trace but Bar() and GetCurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop() won't. GTEST_API_ std::string GetCurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop( UnitTest* unit_test, int skip_count); // Helpers for suppressing warnings on unreachable code or constant // condition. // Always returns true. GTEST_API_ bool AlwaysTrue(); // Always returns false. inline bool AlwaysFalse() { return !AlwaysTrue(); } // Helper for suppressing false warning from Clang on a const char* // variable declared in a conditional expression always being NULL in // the else branch. struct GTEST_API_ ConstCharPtr { ConstCharPtr(const char* str) : value(str) {} operator bool() const { return true; } const char* value; }; // A simple Linear Congruential Generator for generating random // numbers with a uniform distribution. Unlike rand() and srand(), it // doesn't use global state (and therefore can't interfere with user // code). Unlike rand_r(), it's portable. An LCG isn't very random, // but it's good enough for our purposes. class GTEST_API_ Random { public: static const UInt32 kMaxRange = 1u << 31; explicit Random(UInt32 seed) : state_(seed) {} void Reseed(UInt32 seed) { state_ = seed; } // Generates a random number from [0, range). Crashes if 'range' is // 0 or greater than kMaxRange. UInt32 Generate(UInt32 range); private: UInt32 state_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Random); }; // Defining a variable of type CompileAssertTypesEqual will cause a // compiler error iff T1 and T2 are different types. template struct CompileAssertTypesEqual; template struct CompileAssertTypesEqual { }; // Removes the reference from a type if it is a reference type, // otherwise leaves it unchanged. This is the same as // tr1::remove_reference, which is not widely available yet. template struct RemoveReference { typedef T type; }; // NOLINT template struct RemoveReference { typedef T type; }; // NOLINT // A handy wrapper around RemoveReference that works when the argument // T depends on template parameters. #define GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_(T) \ typename ::testing::internal::RemoveReference::type // Removes const from a type if it is a const type, otherwise leaves // it unchanged. This is the same as tr1::remove_const, which is not // widely available yet. template struct RemoveConst { typedef T type; }; // NOLINT template struct RemoveConst { typedef T type; }; // NOLINT // MSVC 8.0, Sun C++, and IBM XL C++ have a bug which causes the above // definition to fail to remove the const in 'const int[3]' and 'const // char[3][4]'. The following specialization works around the bug. template struct RemoveConst { typedef typename RemoveConst::type type[N]; }; // A handy wrapper around RemoveConst that works when the argument // T depends on template parameters. #define GTEST_REMOVE_CONST_(T) \ typename ::testing::internal::RemoveConst::type // Turns const U&, U&, const U, and U all into U. #define GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(T) \ GTEST_REMOVE_CONST_(GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_(T)) // ImplicitlyConvertible::value is a compile-time bool // constant that's true iff type From can be implicitly converted to // type To. template class ImplicitlyConvertible { private: // We need the following helper functions only for their types. // They have no implementations. // MakeFrom() is an expression whose type is From. We cannot simply // use From(), as the type From may not have a public default // constructor. static typename AddReference::type MakeFrom(); // These two functions are overloaded. Given an expression // Helper(x), the compiler will pick the first version if x can be // implicitly converted to type To; otherwise it will pick the // second version. // // The first version returns a value of size 1, and the second // version returns a value of size 2. Therefore, by checking the // size of Helper(x), which can be done at compile time, we can tell // which version of Helper() is used, and hence whether x can be // implicitly converted to type To. static char Helper(To); static char (&Helper(...))[2]; // NOLINT // We have to put the 'public' section after the 'private' section, // or MSVC refuses to compile the code. public: #if defined(__BORLANDC__) // C++Builder cannot use member overload resolution during template // instantiation. The simplest workaround is to use its C++0x type traits // functions (C++Builder 2009 and above only). static const bool value = __is_convertible(From, To); #else // MSVC warns about implicitly converting from double to int for // possible loss of data, so we need to temporarily disable the // warning. GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4244) static const bool value = sizeof(Helper(ImplicitlyConvertible::MakeFrom())) == 1; GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() #endif // __BORLANDC__ }; template const bool ImplicitlyConvertible::value; // IsAProtocolMessage::value is a compile-time bool constant that's // true iff T is type ProtocolMessage, proto2::Message, or a subclass // of those. template struct IsAProtocolMessage : public bool_constant< ImplicitlyConvertible::value || ImplicitlyConvertible::value> { }; // When the compiler sees expression IsContainerTest(0), if C is an // STL-style container class, the first overload of IsContainerTest // will be viable (since both C::iterator* and C::const_iterator* are // valid types and NULL can be implicitly converted to them). It will // be picked over the second overload as 'int' is a perfect match for // the type of argument 0. If C::iterator or C::const_iterator is not // a valid type, the first overload is not viable, and the second // overload will be picked. Therefore, we can determine whether C is // a container class by checking the type of IsContainerTest(0). // The value of the expression is insignificant. // // In C++11 mode we check the existence of a const_iterator and that an // iterator is properly implemented for the container. // // For pre-C++11 that we look for both C::iterator and C::const_iterator. // The reason is that C++ injects the name of a class as a member of the // class itself (e.g. you can refer to class iterator as either // 'iterator' or 'iterator::iterator'). If we look for C::iterator // only, for example, we would mistakenly think that a class named // iterator is an STL container. // // Also note that the simpler approach of overloading // IsContainerTest(typename C::const_iterator*) and // IsContainerTest(...) doesn't work with Visual Age C++ and Sun C++. typedef int IsContainer; template ().begin()), class = decltype(::std::declval().end()), class = decltype(++::std::declval()), class = decltype(*::std::declval()), class = typename C::const_iterator> IsContainer IsContainerTest(int /* dummy */) { return 0; } typedef char IsNotContainer; template IsNotContainer IsContainerTest(long /* dummy */) { return '\0'; } // Trait to detect whether a type T is a hash table. // The heuristic used is that the type contains an inner type `hasher` and does // not contain an inner type `reverse_iterator`. // If the container is iterable in reverse, then order might actually matter. template struct IsHashTable { private: template static char test(typename U::hasher*, typename U::reverse_iterator*); template static int test(typename U::hasher*, ...); template static char test(...); public: static const bool value = sizeof(test(nullptr, nullptr)) == sizeof(int); }; template const bool IsHashTable::value; template (0)) == sizeof(IsContainer)> struct IsRecursiveContainerImpl; template struct IsRecursiveContainerImpl : public false_type {}; // Since the IsRecursiveContainerImpl depends on the IsContainerTest we need to // obey the same inconsistencies as the IsContainerTest, namely check if // something is a container is relying on only const_iterator in C++11 and // is relying on both const_iterator and iterator otherwise template struct IsRecursiveContainerImpl { using value_type = decltype(*std::declval()); using type = is_same::type>::type, C>; }; // IsRecursiveContainer is a unary compile-time predicate that // evaluates whether C is a recursive container type. A recursive container // type is a container type whose value_type is equal to the container type // itself. An example for a recursive container type is // boost::filesystem::path, whose iterator has a value_type that is equal to // boost::filesystem::path. template struct IsRecursiveContainer : public IsRecursiveContainerImpl::type {}; // EnableIf::type is void when 'Cond' is true, and // undefined when 'Cond' is false. To use SFINAE to make a function // overload only apply when a particular expression is true, add // "typename EnableIf::type* = 0" as the last parameter. template struct EnableIf; template<> struct EnableIf { typedef void type; }; // NOLINT // Utilities for native arrays. // ArrayEq() compares two k-dimensional native arrays using the // elements' operator==, where k can be any integer >= 0. When k is // 0, ArrayEq() degenerates into comparing a single pair of values. template bool ArrayEq(const T* lhs, size_t size, const U* rhs); // This generic version is used when k is 0. template inline bool ArrayEq(const T& lhs, const U& rhs) { return lhs == rhs; } // This overload is used when k >= 1. template inline bool ArrayEq(const T(&lhs)[N], const U(&rhs)[N]) { return internal::ArrayEq(lhs, N, rhs); } // This helper reduces code bloat. If we instead put its logic inside // the previous ArrayEq() function, arrays with different sizes would // lead to different copies of the template code. template bool ArrayEq(const T* lhs, size_t size, const U* rhs) { for (size_t i = 0; i != size; i++) { if (!internal::ArrayEq(lhs[i], rhs[i])) return false; } return true; } // Finds the first element in the iterator range [begin, end) that // equals elem. Element may be a native array type itself. template Iter ArrayAwareFind(Iter begin, Iter end, const Element& elem) { for (Iter it = begin; it != end; ++it) { if (internal::ArrayEq(*it, elem)) return it; } return end; } // CopyArray() copies a k-dimensional native array using the elements' // operator=, where k can be any integer >= 0. When k is 0, // CopyArray() degenerates into copying a single value. template void CopyArray(const T* from, size_t size, U* to); // This generic version is used when k is 0. template inline void CopyArray(const T& from, U* to) { *to = from; } // This overload is used when k >= 1. template inline void CopyArray(const T(&from)[N], U(*to)[N]) { internal::CopyArray(from, N, *to); } // This helper reduces code bloat. If we instead put its logic inside // the previous CopyArray() function, arrays with different sizes // would lead to different copies of the template code. template void CopyArray(const T* from, size_t size, U* to) { for (size_t i = 0; i != size; i++) { internal::CopyArray(from[i], to + i); } } // The relation between an NativeArray object (see below) and the // native array it represents. // We use 2 different structs to allow non-copyable types to be used, as long // as RelationToSourceReference() is passed. struct RelationToSourceReference {}; struct RelationToSourceCopy {}; // Adapts a native array to a read-only STL-style container. Instead // of the complete STL container concept, this adaptor only implements // members useful for Google Mock's container matchers. New members // should be added as needed. To simplify the implementation, we only // support Element being a raw type (i.e. having no top-level const or // reference modifier). It's the client's responsibility to satisfy // this requirement. Element can be an array type itself (hence // multi-dimensional arrays are supported). template class NativeArray { public: // STL-style container typedefs. typedef Element value_type; typedef Element* iterator; typedef const Element* const_iterator; // Constructs from a native array. References the source. NativeArray(const Element* array, size_t count, RelationToSourceReference) { InitRef(array, count); } // Constructs from a native array. Copies the source. NativeArray(const Element* array, size_t count, RelationToSourceCopy) { InitCopy(array, count); } // Copy constructor. NativeArray(const NativeArray& rhs) { (this->*rhs.clone_)(rhs.array_, rhs.size_); } ~NativeArray() { if (clone_ != &NativeArray::InitRef) delete[] array_; } // STL-style container methods. size_t size() const { return size_; } const_iterator begin() const { return array_; } const_iterator end() const { return array_ + size_; } bool operator==(const NativeArray& rhs) const { return size() == rhs.size() && ArrayEq(begin(), size(), rhs.begin()); } private: enum { kCheckTypeIsNotConstOrAReference = StaticAssertTypeEqHelper< Element, GTEST_REMOVE_REFERENCE_AND_CONST_(Element)>::value }; // Initializes this object with a copy of the input. void InitCopy(const Element* array, size_t a_size) { Element* const copy = new Element[a_size]; CopyArray(array, a_size, copy); array_ = copy; size_ = a_size; clone_ = &NativeArray::InitCopy; } // Initializes this object with a reference of the input. void InitRef(const Element* array, size_t a_size) { array_ = array; size_ = a_size; clone_ = &NativeArray::InitRef; } const Element* array_; size_t size_; void (NativeArray::*clone_)(const Element*, size_t); GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(NativeArray); }; // Backport of std::index_sequence. template struct IndexSequence { using type = IndexSequence; }; // Double the IndexSequence, and one if plus_one is true. template struct DoubleSequence; template struct DoubleSequence, sizeofT> { using type = IndexSequence; }; template struct DoubleSequence, sizeofT> { using type = IndexSequence; }; // Backport of std::make_index_sequence. // It uses O(ln(N)) instantiation depth. template struct MakeIndexSequence : DoubleSequence::type, N / 2>::type {}; template <> struct MakeIndexSequence<0> : IndexSequence<> {}; // FIXME: This implementation of ElemFromList is O(1) in instantiation depth, // but it is O(N^2) in total instantiations. Not sure if this is the best // tradeoff, as it will make it somewhat slow to compile. template struct ElemFromListImpl {}; template struct ElemFromListImpl { using type = T; }; // Get the Nth element from T... // It uses O(1) instantiation depth. template struct ElemFromList; template struct ElemFromList, T...> : ElemFromListImpl... {}; template class FlatTuple; template struct FlatTupleElemBase; template struct FlatTupleElemBase, I> { using value_type = typename ElemFromList::type, T...>::type; FlatTupleElemBase() = default; explicit FlatTupleElemBase(value_type t) : value(std::move(t)) {} value_type value; }; template struct FlatTupleBase; template struct FlatTupleBase, IndexSequence> : FlatTupleElemBase, Idx>... { using Indices = IndexSequence; FlatTupleBase() = default; explicit FlatTupleBase(T... t) : FlatTupleElemBase, Idx>(std::move(t))... {} }; // Analog to std::tuple but with different tradeoffs. // This class minimizes the template instantiation depth, thus allowing more // elements that std::tuple would. std::tuple has been seen to require an // instantiation depth of more than 10x the number of elements in some // implementations. // FlatTuple and ElemFromList are not recursive and have a fixed depth // regardless of T... // MakeIndexSequence, on the other hand, it is recursive but with an // instantiation depth of O(ln(N)). template class FlatTuple : private FlatTupleBase, typename MakeIndexSequence::type> { using Indices = typename FlatTuple::FlatTupleBase::Indices; public: FlatTuple() = default; explicit FlatTuple(T... t) : FlatTuple::FlatTupleBase(std::move(t)...) {} template const typename ElemFromList::type& Get() const { return static_cast*>(this)->value; } template typename ElemFromList::type& Get() { return static_cast*>(this)->value; } }; } // namespace internal } // namespace testing #define GTEST_MESSAGE_AT_(file, line, message, result_type) \ ::testing::internal::AssertHelper(result_type, file, line, message) \ = ::testing::Message() #define GTEST_MESSAGE_(message, result_type) \ GTEST_MESSAGE_AT_(__FILE__, __LINE__, message, result_type) #define GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_(message) \ return GTEST_MESSAGE_(message, ::testing::TestPartResult::kFatalFailure) #define GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_(message) \ GTEST_MESSAGE_(message, ::testing::TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure) #define GTEST_SUCCESS_(message) \ GTEST_MESSAGE_(message, ::testing::TestPartResult::kSuccess) #define GTEST_SKIP_(message) \ return GTEST_MESSAGE_(message, ::testing::TestPartResult::kSkip) // Suppress MSVC warning 4072 (unreachable code) for the code following // statement if it returns or throws (or doesn't return or throw in some // situations). #define GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(statement) \ if (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) { statement; } #define GTEST_TEST_THROW_(statement, expected_exception, fail) \ GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ if (::testing::internal::ConstCharPtr gtest_msg = "") { \ bool gtest_caught_expected = false; \ try { \ GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(statement); \ } \ catch (expected_exception const&) { \ gtest_caught_expected = true; \ } \ catch (...) { \ gtest_msg.value = \ "Expected: " #statement " throws an exception of type " \ #expected_exception ".\n Actual: it throws a different type."; \ goto GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_testthrow_, __LINE__); \ } \ if (!gtest_caught_expected) { \ gtest_msg.value = \ "Expected: " #statement " throws an exception of type " \ #expected_exception ".\n Actual: it throws nothing."; \ goto GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_testthrow_, __LINE__); \ } \ } else \ GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_testthrow_, __LINE__): \ fail(gtest_msg.value) #define GTEST_TEST_NO_THROW_(statement, fail) \ GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ if (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) { \ try { \ GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(statement); \ } \ catch (...) { \ goto GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_testnothrow_, __LINE__); \ } \ } else \ GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_testnothrow_, __LINE__): \ fail("Expected: " #statement " doesn't throw an exception.\n" \ " Actual: it throws.") #define GTEST_TEST_ANY_THROW_(statement, fail) \ GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ if (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) { \ bool gtest_caught_any = false; \ try { \ GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(statement); \ } \ catch (...) { \ gtest_caught_any = true; \ } \ if (!gtest_caught_any) { \ goto GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_testanythrow_, __LINE__); \ } \ } else \ GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_testanythrow_, __LINE__): \ fail("Expected: " #statement " throws an exception.\n" \ " Actual: it doesn't.") // Implements Boolean test assertions such as EXPECT_TRUE. expression can be // either a boolean expression or an AssertionResult. text is a textual // represenation of expression as it was passed into the EXPECT_TRUE. #define GTEST_TEST_BOOLEAN_(expression, text, actual, expected, fail) \ GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ if (const ::testing::AssertionResult gtest_ar_ = \ ::testing::AssertionResult(expression)) \ ; \ else \ fail(::testing::internal::GetBoolAssertionFailureMessage(\ gtest_ar_, text, #actual, #expected).c_str()) #define GTEST_TEST_NO_FATAL_FAILURE_(statement, fail) \ GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ if (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) { \ ::testing::internal::HasNewFatalFailureHelper gtest_fatal_failure_checker; \ GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(statement); \ if (gtest_fatal_failure_checker.has_new_fatal_failure()) { \ goto GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_testnofatal_, __LINE__); \ } \ } else \ GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_testnofatal_, __LINE__): \ fail("Expected: " #statement " doesn't generate new fatal " \ "failures in the current thread.\n" \ " Actual: it does.") // Expands to the name of the class that implements the given test. #define GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, test_name) \ test_suite_name##_##test_name##_Test // Helper macro for defining tests. #define GTEST_TEST_(test_suite_name, test_name, parent_class, parent_id) \ class GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, test_name) \ : public parent_class { \ public: \ GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, test_name)() {} \ \ private: \ virtual void TestBody(); \ static ::testing::TestInfo* const test_info_ GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_; \ GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, \ test_name)); \ }; \ \ ::testing::TestInfo* const GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, \ test_name)::test_info_ = \ ::testing::internal::MakeAndRegisterTestInfo( \ #test_suite_name, #test_name, nullptr, nullptr, \ ::testing::internal::CodeLocation(__FILE__, __LINE__), (parent_id), \ ::testing::internal::SuiteApiResolver< \ parent_class>::GetSetUpCaseOrSuite(), \ ::testing::internal::SuiteApiResolver< \ parent_class>::GetTearDownCaseOrSuite(), \ new ::testing::internal::TestFactoryImpl); \ void GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, test_name)::TestBody() // Internal Macro to mark an API deprecated, for googletest usage only // Usage: class GTEST_INTERNAL_DEPRECATED(message) MyClass or // GTEST_INTERNAL_DEPRECATED(message) myFunction(); Every usage of // a deprecated entity will trigger a warning when compiled with // `-Wdeprecated-declarations` option (clang, gcc, any __GNUC__ compiler). // For msvc /W3 option will need to be used // Note that for 'other' compilers this macro evaluates to nothing to prevent // compilations errors. #if defined(_MSC_VER) #define GTEST_INTERNAL_DEPRECATED(message) __declspec(deprecated(message)) #elif defined(__GNUC__) #define GTEST_INTERNAL_DEPRECATED(message) __attribute__((deprecated(message))) #else #define GTEST_INTERNAL_DEPRECATED(message) #endif #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_INTERNAL_H_ // Copyright 2005, Google Inc. // All rights reserved. // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are // met: // // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the // distribution. // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from // this software without specific prior written permission. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 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It is // #included by gtest.h so a user doesn't need to include this // directly. // GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_DEATH_TEST_H_ #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_DEATH_TEST_H_ // Copyright 2005, Google Inc. // All rights reserved. // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are // met: // // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the // distribution. // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from // this software without specific prior written permission. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 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They are subject to change without notice. // GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_DEATH_TEST_INTERNAL_H_ #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_DEATH_TEST_INTERNAL_H_ // Copyright 2007, Google Inc. // All rights reserved. // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are // met: // // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the // distribution. // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from // this software without specific prior written permission. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // The Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework (Google Test) // // This file implements just enough of the matcher interface to allow // EXPECT_DEATH and friends to accept a matcher argument. // IWYU pragma: private, include "testing/base/public/gunit.h" // IWYU pragma: friend third_party/googletest/googlemock/.* // IWYU pragma: friend third_party/googletest/googletest/.* #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_MATCHERS_H_ #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_MATCHERS_H_ #include #include #include // Copyright 2007, Google Inc. // All rights reserved. // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are // met: // // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the // distribution. // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from // this software without specific prior written permission. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // Google Test - The Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework // // This file implements a universal value printer that can print a // value of any type T: // // void ::testing::internal::UniversalPrinter::Print(value, ostream_ptr); // // A user can teach this function how to print a class type T by // defining either operator<<() or PrintTo() in the namespace that // defines T. More specifically, the FIRST defined function in the // following list will be used (assuming T is defined in namespace // foo): // // 1. foo::PrintTo(const T&, ostream*) // 2. operator<<(ostream&, const T&) defined in either foo or the // global namespace. // // However if T is an STL-style container then it is printed element-wise // unless foo::PrintTo(const T&, ostream*) is defined. Note that // operator<<() is ignored for container types. // // If none of the above is defined, it will print the debug string of // the value if it is a protocol buffer, or print the raw bytes in the // value otherwise. // // To aid debugging: when T is a reference type, the address of the // value is also printed; when T is a (const) char pointer, both the // pointer value and the NUL-terminated string it points to are // printed. // // We also provide some convenient wrappers: // // // Prints a value to a string. For a (const or not) char // // pointer, the NUL-terminated string (but not the pointer) is // // printed. // std::string ::testing::PrintToString(const T& value); // // // Prints a value tersely: for a reference type, the referenced // // value (but not the address) is printed; for a (const or not) char // // pointer, the NUL-terminated string (but not the pointer) is // // printed. // void ::testing::internal::UniversalTersePrint(const T& value, ostream*); // // // Prints value using the type inferred by the compiler. The difference // // from UniversalTersePrint() is that this function prints both the // // pointer and the NUL-terminated string for a (const or not) char pointer. // void ::testing::internal::UniversalPrint(const T& value, ostream*); // // // Prints the fields of a tuple tersely to a string vector, one // // element for each field. Tuple support must be enabled in // // gtest-port.h. // std::vector UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings( // const Tuple& value); // // Known limitation: // // The print primitives print the elements of an STL-style container // using the compiler-inferred type of *iter where iter is a // const_iterator of the container. When const_iterator is an input // iterator but not a forward iterator, this inferred type may not // match value_type, and the print output may be incorrect. In // practice, this is rarely a problem as for most containers // const_iterator is a forward iterator. We'll fix this if there's an // actual need for it. Note that this fix cannot rely on value_type // being defined as many user-defined container types don't have // value_type. // GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PRINTERS_H_ #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PRINTERS_H_ #include #include // NOLINT #include #include #include #include #include #include #if GTEST_HAS_ABSL #include "absl/strings/string_view.h" #include "absl/types/optional.h" #include "absl/types/variant.h" #endif // GTEST_HAS_ABSL namespace testing { // Definitions in the 'internal' and 'internal2' name spaces are // subject to change without notice. DO NOT USE THEM IN USER CODE! namespace internal2 { // Prints the given number of bytes in the given object to the given // ostream. GTEST_API_ void PrintBytesInObjectTo(const unsigned char* obj_bytes, size_t count, ::std::ostream* os); // For selecting which printer to use when a given type has neither << // nor PrintTo(). enum TypeKind { kProtobuf, // a protobuf type kConvertibleToInteger, // a type implicitly convertible to BiggestInt // (e.g. a named or unnamed enum type) #if GTEST_HAS_ABSL kConvertibleToStringView, // a type implicitly convertible to // absl::string_view #endif kOtherType // anything else }; // TypeWithoutFormatter::PrintValue(value, os) is called // by the universal printer to print a value of type T when neither // operator<< nor PrintTo() is defined for T, where kTypeKind is the // "kind" of T as defined by enum TypeKind. template class TypeWithoutFormatter { public: // This default version is called when kTypeKind is kOtherType. static void PrintValue(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { PrintBytesInObjectTo(static_cast( reinterpret_cast(&value)), sizeof(value), os); } }; // We print a protobuf using its ShortDebugString() when the string // doesn't exceed this many characters; otherwise we print it using // DebugString() for better readability. const size_t kProtobufOneLinerMaxLength = 50; template class TypeWithoutFormatter { public: static void PrintValue(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { std::string pretty_str = value.ShortDebugString(); if (pretty_str.length() > kProtobufOneLinerMaxLength) { pretty_str = "\n" + value.DebugString(); } *os << ("<" + pretty_str + ">"); } }; template class TypeWithoutFormatter { public: // Since T has no << operator or PrintTo() but can be implicitly // converted to BiggestInt, we print it as a BiggestInt. // // Most likely T is an enum type (either named or unnamed), in which // case printing it as an integer is the desired behavior. In case // T is not an enum, printing it as an integer is the best we can do // given that it has no user-defined printer. static void PrintValue(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { const internal::BiggestInt kBigInt = value; *os << kBigInt; } }; #if GTEST_HAS_ABSL template class TypeWithoutFormatter { public: // Since T has neither operator<< nor PrintTo() but can be implicitly // converted to absl::string_view, we print it as a absl::string_view. // // Note: the implementation is further below, as it depends on // internal::PrintTo symbol which is defined later in the file. static void PrintValue(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os); }; #endif // Prints the given value to the given ostream. If the value is a // protocol message, its debug string is printed; if it's an enum or // of a type implicitly convertible to BiggestInt, it's printed as an // integer; otherwise the bytes in the value are printed. This is // what UniversalPrinter::Print() does when it knows nothing about // type T and T has neither << operator nor PrintTo(). // // A user can override this behavior for a class type Foo by defining // a << operator in the namespace where Foo is defined. // // We put this operator in namespace 'internal2' instead of 'internal' // to simplify the implementation, as much code in 'internal' needs to // use << in STL, which would conflict with our own << were it defined // in 'internal'. // // Note that this operator<< takes a generic std::basic_ostream type instead of the more restricted std::ostream. If // we define it to take an std::ostream instead, we'll get an // "ambiguous overloads" compiler error when trying to print a type // Foo that supports streaming to std::basic_ostream, as the compiler cannot tell whether // operator<<(std::ostream&, const T&) or // operator<<(std::basic_stream, const Foo&) is more // specific. template ::std::basic_ostream& operator<<( ::std::basic_ostream& os, const T& x) { TypeWithoutFormatter::value ? kProtobuf : internal::ImplicitlyConvertible< const T&, internal::BiggestInt>::value ? kConvertibleToInteger : #if GTEST_HAS_ABSL internal::ImplicitlyConvertible< const T&, absl::string_view>::value ? kConvertibleToStringView : #endif kOtherType)>::PrintValue(x, &os); return os; } } // namespace internal2 } // namespace testing // This namespace MUST NOT BE NESTED IN ::testing, or the name look-up // magic needed for implementing UniversalPrinter won't work. namespace testing_internal { // Used to print a value that is not an STL-style container when the // user doesn't define PrintTo() for it. template void DefaultPrintNonContainerTo(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { // With the following statement, during unqualified name lookup, // testing::internal2::operator<< appears as if it was declared in // the nearest enclosing namespace that contains both // ::testing_internal and ::testing::internal2, i.e. the global // namespace. For more details, refer to the C++ Standard section // 7.3.4-1 [namespace.udir]. This allows us to fall back onto // testing::internal2::operator<< in case T doesn't come with a << // operator. // // We cannot write 'using ::testing::internal2::operator<<;', which // gcc 3.3 fails to compile due to a compiler bug. using namespace ::testing::internal2; // NOLINT // Assuming T is defined in namespace foo, in the next statement, // the compiler will consider all of: // // 1. foo::operator<< (thanks to Koenig look-up), // 2. ::operator<< (as the current namespace is enclosed in ::), // 3. testing::internal2::operator<< (thanks to the using statement above). // // The operator<< whose type matches T best will be picked. // // We deliberately allow #2 to be a candidate, as sometimes it's // impossible to define #1 (e.g. when foo is ::std, defining // anything in it is undefined behavior unless you are a compiler // vendor.). *os << value; } } // namespace testing_internal namespace testing { namespace internal { // FormatForComparison::Format(value) formats a // value of type ToPrint that is an operand of a comparison assertion // (e.g. ASSERT_EQ). OtherOperand is the type of the other operand in // the comparison, and is used to help determine the best way to // format the value. In particular, when the value is a C string // (char pointer) and the other operand is an STL string object, we // want to format the C string as a string, since we know it is // compared by value with the string object. If the value is a char // pointer but the other operand is not an STL string object, we don't // know whether the pointer is supposed to point to a NUL-terminated // string, and thus want to print it as a pointer to be safe. // // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. // The default case. template class FormatForComparison { public: static ::std::string Format(const ToPrint& value) { return ::testing::PrintToString(value); } }; // Array. template class FormatForComparison { public: static ::std::string Format(const ToPrint* value) { return FormatForComparison::Format(value); } }; // By default, print C string as pointers to be safe, as we don't know // whether they actually point to a NUL-terminated string. #define GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_(CharType) \ template \ class FormatForComparison { \ public: \ static ::std::string Format(CharType* value) { \ return ::testing::PrintToString(static_cast(value)); \ } \ } GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_(char); GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_(const char); GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_(wchar_t); GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_(const wchar_t); #undef GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_POINTER_ // If a C string is compared with an STL string object, we know it's meant // to point to a NUL-terminated string, and thus can print it as a string. #define GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(CharType, OtherStringType) \ template <> \ class FormatForComparison { \ public: \ static ::std::string Format(CharType* value) { \ return ::testing::PrintToString(value); \ } \ } GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(char, ::std::string); GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(const char, ::std::string); #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(char, ::string); GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(const char, ::string); #endif #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(wchar_t, ::wstring); GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(const wchar_t, ::wstring); #endif #if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(wchar_t, ::std::wstring); GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_(const wchar_t, ::std::wstring); #endif #undef GTEST_IMPL_FORMAT_C_STRING_AS_STRING_ // Formats a comparison assertion (e.g. ASSERT_EQ, EXPECT_LT, and etc) // operand to be used in a failure message. The type (but not value) // of the other operand may affect the format. This allows us to // print a char* as a raw pointer when it is compared against another // char* or void*, and print it as a C string when it is compared // against an std::string object, for example. // // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. template std::string FormatForComparisonFailureMessage( const T1& value, const T2& /* other_operand */) { return FormatForComparison::Format(value); } // UniversalPrinter::Print(value, ostream_ptr) prints the given // value to the given ostream. The caller must ensure that // 'ostream_ptr' is not NULL, or the behavior is undefined. // // We define UniversalPrinter as a class template (as opposed to a // function template), as we need to partially specialize it for // reference types, which cannot be done with function templates. template class UniversalPrinter; template void UniversalPrint(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os); enum DefaultPrinterType { kPrintContainer, kPrintPointer, kPrintFunctionPointer, kPrintOther, }; template struct WrapPrinterType {}; // Used to print an STL-style container when the user doesn't define // a PrintTo() for it. template void DefaultPrintTo(WrapPrinterType /* dummy */, const C& container, ::std::ostream* os) { const size_t kMaxCount = 32; // The maximum number of elements to print. *os << '{'; size_t count = 0; for (typename C::const_iterator it = container.begin(); it != container.end(); ++it, ++count) { if (count > 0) { *os << ','; if (count == kMaxCount) { // Enough has been printed. *os << " ..."; break; } } *os << ' '; // We cannot call PrintTo(*it, os) here as PrintTo() doesn't // handle *it being a native array. internal::UniversalPrint(*it, os); } if (count > 0) { *os << ' '; } *os << '}'; } // Used to print a pointer that is neither a char pointer nor a member // pointer, when the user doesn't define PrintTo() for it. (A member // variable pointer or member function pointer doesn't really point to // a location in the address space. Their representation is // implementation-defined. Therefore they will be printed as raw // bytes.) template void DefaultPrintTo(WrapPrinterType /* dummy */, T* p, ::std::ostream* os) { if (p == nullptr) { *os << "NULL"; } else { // T is not a function type. We just call << to print p, // relying on ADL to pick up user-defined << for their pointer // types, if any. *os << p; } } template void DefaultPrintTo(WrapPrinterType /* dummy */, T* p, ::std::ostream* os) { if (p == nullptr) { *os << "NULL"; } else { // T is a function type, so '*os << p' doesn't do what we want // (it just prints p as bool). We want to print p as a const // void*. *os << reinterpret_cast(p); } } // Used to print a non-container, non-pointer value when the user // doesn't define PrintTo() for it. template void DefaultPrintTo(WrapPrinterType /* dummy */, const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { ::testing_internal::DefaultPrintNonContainerTo(value, os); } // Prints the given value using the << operator if it has one; // otherwise prints the bytes in it. This is what // UniversalPrinter::Print() does when PrintTo() is not specialized // or overloaded for type T. // // A user can override this behavior for a class type Foo by defining // an overload of PrintTo() in the namespace where Foo is defined. We // give the user this option as sometimes defining a << operator for // Foo is not desirable (e.g. the coding style may prevent doing it, // or there is already a << operator but it doesn't do what the user // wants). template void PrintTo(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { // DefaultPrintTo() is overloaded. The type of its first argument // determines which version will be picked. // // Note that we check for container types here, prior to we check // for protocol message types in our operator<<. The rationale is: // // For protocol messages, we want to give people a chance to // override Google Mock's format by defining a PrintTo() or // operator<<. For STL containers, other formats can be // incompatible with Google Mock's format for the container // elements; therefore we check for container types here to ensure // that our format is used. // // Note that MSVC and clang-cl do allow an implicit conversion from // pointer-to-function to pointer-to-object, but clang-cl warns on it. // So don't use ImplicitlyConvertible if it can be helped since it will // cause this warning, and use a separate overload of DefaultPrintTo for // function pointers so that the `*os << p` in the object pointer overload // doesn't cause that warning either. DefaultPrintTo( WrapPrinterType < (sizeof(IsContainerTest(0)) == sizeof(IsContainer)) && !IsRecursiveContainer::value ? kPrintContainer : !std::is_pointer::value ? kPrintOther : std::is_function::type>::value ? kPrintFunctionPointer : kPrintPointer > (), value, os); } // The following list of PrintTo() overloads tells // UniversalPrinter::Print() how to print standard types (built-in // types, strings, plain arrays, and pointers). // Overloads for various char types. GTEST_API_ void PrintTo(unsigned char c, ::std::ostream* os); GTEST_API_ void PrintTo(signed char c, ::std::ostream* os); inline void PrintTo(char c, ::std::ostream* os) { // When printing a plain char, we always treat it as unsigned. This // way, the output won't be affected by whether the compiler thinks // char is signed or not. PrintTo(static_cast(c), os); } // Overloads for other simple built-in types. inline void PrintTo(bool x, ::std::ostream* os) { *os << (x ? "true" : "false"); } // Overload for wchar_t type. // Prints a wchar_t as a symbol if it is printable or as its internal // code otherwise and also as its decimal code (except for L'\0'). // The L'\0' char is printed as "L'\\0'". The decimal code is printed // as signed integer when wchar_t is implemented by the compiler // as a signed type and is printed as an unsigned integer when wchar_t // is implemented as an unsigned type. GTEST_API_ void PrintTo(wchar_t wc, ::std::ostream* os); // Overloads for C strings. GTEST_API_ void PrintTo(const char* s, ::std::ostream* os); inline void PrintTo(char* s, ::std::ostream* os) { PrintTo(ImplicitCast_(s), os); } // signed/unsigned char is often used for representing binary data, so // we print pointers to it as void* to be safe. inline void PrintTo(const signed char* s, ::std::ostream* os) { PrintTo(ImplicitCast_(s), os); } inline void PrintTo(signed char* s, ::std::ostream* os) { PrintTo(ImplicitCast_(s), os); } inline void PrintTo(const unsigned char* s, ::std::ostream* os) { PrintTo(ImplicitCast_(s), os); } inline void PrintTo(unsigned char* s, ::std::ostream* os) { PrintTo(ImplicitCast_(s), os); } // MSVC can be configured to define wchar_t as a typedef of unsigned // short. It defines _NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED when wchar_t is a native // type. When wchar_t is a typedef, defining an overload for const // wchar_t* would cause unsigned short* be printed as a wide string, // possibly causing invalid memory accesses. #if !defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(_NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED) // Overloads for wide C strings GTEST_API_ void PrintTo(const wchar_t* s, ::std::ostream* os); inline void PrintTo(wchar_t* s, ::std::ostream* os) { PrintTo(ImplicitCast_(s), os); } #endif // Overload for C arrays. Multi-dimensional arrays are printed // properly. // Prints the given number of elements in an array, without printing // the curly braces. template void PrintRawArrayTo(const T a[], size_t count, ::std::ostream* os) { UniversalPrint(a[0], os); for (size_t i = 1; i != count; i++) { *os << ", "; UniversalPrint(a[i], os); } } // Overloads for ::string and ::std::string. #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING GTEST_API_ void PrintStringTo(const ::string&s, ::std::ostream* os); inline void PrintTo(const ::string& s, ::std::ostream* os) { PrintStringTo(s, os); } #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING GTEST_API_ void PrintStringTo(const ::std::string&s, ::std::ostream* os); inline void PrintTo(const ::std::string& s, ::std::ostream* os) { PrintStringTo(s, os); } // Overloads for ::wstring and ::std::wstring. #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING GTEST_API_ void PrintWideStringTo(const ::wstring&s, ::std::ostream* os); inline void PrintTo(const ::wstring& s, ::std::ostream* os) { PrintWideStringTo(s, os); } #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING #if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING GTEST_API_ void PrintWideStringTo(const ::std::wstring&s, ::std::ostream* os); inline void PrintTo(const ::std::wstring& s, ::std::ostream* os) { PrintWideStringTo(s, os); } #endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING #if GTEST_HAS_ABSL // Overload for absl::string_view. inline void PrintTo(absl::string_view sp, ::std::ostream* os) { PrintTo(::std::string(sp), os); } #endif // GTEST_HAS_ABSL inline void PrintTo(std::nullptr_t, ::std::ostream* os) { *os << "(nullptr)"; } template void PrintTo(std::reference_wrapper ref, ::std::ostream* os) { // Delegate to wrapped value. PrintTo(ref.get(), os); } // Helper function for printing a tuple. T must be instantiated with // a tuple type. template void PrintTupleTo(const T&, std::integral_constant, ::std::ostream*) {} template void PrintTupleTo(const T& t, std::integral_constant, ::std::ostream* os) { PrintTupleTo(t, std::integral_constant(), os); GTEST_INTENTIONAL_CONST_COND_PUSH_() if (I > 1) { GTEST_INTENTIONAL_CONST_COND_POP_() *os << ", "; } UniversalPrinter::type>::Print( std::get(t), os); } template void PrintTo(const ::std::tuple& t, ::std::ostream* os) { *os << "("; PrintTupleTo(t, std::integral_constant(), os); *os << ")"; } // Overload for std::pair. template void PrintTo(const ::std::pair& value, ::std::ostream* os) { *os << '('; // We cannot use UniversalPrint(value.first, os) here, as T1 may be // a reference type. The same for printing value.second. UniversalPrinter::Print(value.first, os); *os << ", "; UniversalPrinter::Print(value.second, os); *os << ')'; } // Implements printing a non-reference type T by letting the compiler // pick the right overload of PrintTo() for T. template class UniversalPrinter { public: // MSVC warns about adding const to a function type, so we want to // disable the warning. GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4180) // Note: we deliberately don't call this PrintTo(), as that name // conflicts with ::testing::internal::PrintTo in the body of the // function. static void Print(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { // By default, ::testing::internal::PrintTo() is used for printing // the value. // // Thanks to Koenig look-up, if T is a class and has its own // PrintTo() function defined in its namespace, that function will // be visible here. Since it is more specific than the generic ones // in ::testing::internal, it will be picked by the compiler in the // following statement - exactly what we want. PrintTo(value, os); } GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() }; #if GTEST_HAS_ABSL // Printer for absl::optional template class UniversalPrinter<::absl::optional> { public: static void Print(const ::absl::optional& value, ::std::ostream* os) { *os << '('; if (!value) { *os << "nullopt"; } else { UniversalPrint(*value, os); } *os << ')'; } }; // Printer for absl::variant template class UniversalPrinter<::absl::variant> { public: static void Print(const ::absl::variant& value, ::std::ostream* os) { *os << '('; absl::visit(Visitor{os}, value); *os << ')'; } private: struct Visitor { template void operator()(const U& u) const { *os << "'" << GetTypeName() << "' with value "; UniversalPrint(u, os); } ::std::ostream* os; }; }; #endif // GTEST_HAS_ABSL // UniversalPrintArray(begin, len, os) prints an array of 'len' // elements, starting at address 'begin'. template void UniversalPrintArray(const T* begin, size_t len, ::std::ostream* os) { if (len == 0) { *os << "{}"; } else { *os << "{ "; const size_t kThreshold = 18; const size_t kChunkSize = 8; // If the array has more than kThreshold elements, we'll have to // omit some details by printing only the first and the last // kChunkSize elements. if (len <= kThreshold) { PrintRawArrayTo(begin, len, os); } else { PrintRawArrayTo(begin, kChunkSize, os); *os << ", ..., "; PrintRawArrayTo(begin + len - kChunkSize, kChunkSize, os); } *os << " }"; } } // This overload prints a (const) char array compactly. GTEST_API_ void UniversalPrintArray( const char* begin, size_t len, ::std::ostream* os); // This overload prints a (const) wchar_t array compactly. GTEST_API_ void UniversalPrintArray( const wchar_t* begin, size_t len, ::std::ostream* os); // Implements printing an array type T[N]. template class UniversalPrinter { public: // Prints the given array, omitting some elements when there are too // many. static void Print(const T (&a)[N], ::std::ostream* os) { UniversalPrintArray(a, N, os); } }; // Implements printing a reference type T&. template class UniversalPrinter { public: // MSVC warns about adding const to a function type, so we want to // disable the warning. GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4180) static void Print(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { // Prints the address of the value. We use reinterpret_cast here // as static_cast doesn't compile when T is a function type. *os << "@" << reinterpret_cast(&value) << " "; // Then prints the value itself. UniversalPrint(value, os); } GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() }; // Prints a value tersely: for a reference type, the referenced value // (but not the address) is printed; for a (const) char pointer, the // NUL-terminated string (but not the pointer) is printed. template class UniversalTersePrinter { public: static void Print(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { UniversalPrint(value, os); } }; template class UniversalTersePrinter { public: static void Print(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { UniversalPrint(value, os); } }; template class UniversalTersePrinter { public: static void Print(const T (&value)[N], ::std::ostream* os) { UniversalPrinter::Print(value, os); } }; template <> class UniversalTersePrinter { public: static void Print(const char* str, ::std::ostream* os) { if (str == nullptr) { *os << "NULL"; } else { UniversalPrint(std::string(str), os); } } }; template <> class UniversalTersePrinter { public: static void Print(char* str, ::std::ostream* os) { UniversalTersePrinter::Print(str, os); } }; #if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING template <> class UniversalTersePrinter { public: static void Print(const wchar_t* str, ::std::ostream* os) { if (str == nullptr) { *os << "NULL"; } else { UniversalPrint(::std::wstring(str), os); } } }; #endif template <> class UniversalTersePrinter { public: static void Print(wchar_t* str, ::std::ostream* os) { UniversalTersePrinter::Print(str, os); } }; template void UniversalTersePrint(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { UniversalTersePrinter::Print(value, os); } // Prints a value using the type inferred by the compiler. The // difference between this and UniversalTersePrint() is that for a // (const) char pointer, this prints both the pointer and the // NUL-terminated string. template void UniversalPrint(const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { // A workarond for the bug in VC++ 7.1 that prevents us from instantiating // UniversalPrinter with T directly. typedef T T1; UniversalPrinter::Print(value, os); } typedef ::std::vector< ::std::string> Strings; // Tersely prints the first N fields of a tuple to a string vector, // one element for each field. template void TersePrintPrefixToStrings(const Tuple&, std::integral_constant, Strings*) {} template void TersePrintPrefixToStrings(const Tuple& t, std::integral_constant, Strings* strings) { TersePrintPrefixToStrings(t, std::integral_constant(), strings); ::std::stringstream ss; UniversalTersePrint(std::get(t), &ss); strings->push_back(ss.str()); } // Prints the fields of a tuple tersely to a string vector, one // element for each field. See the comment before // UniversalTersePrint() for how we define "tersely". template Strings UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings(const Tuple& value) { Strings result; TersePrintPrefixToStrings( value, std::integral_constant::value>(), &result); return result; } } // namespace internal #if GTEST_HAS_ABSL namespace internal2 { template void TypeWithoutFormatter::PrintValue( const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { internal::PrintTo(absl::string_view(value), os); } } // namespace internal2 #endif template ::std::string PrintToString(const T& value) { ::std::stringstream ss; internal::UniversalTersePrinter::Print(value, &ss); return ss.str(); } } // namespace testing // Include any custom printer added by the local installation. // We must include this header at the end to make sure it can use the // declarations from this file. // Copyright 2015, Google Inc. // All rights reserved. // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are // met: // // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the // distribution. // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from // this software without specific prior written permission. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // // This file provides an injection point for custom printers in a local // installation of gTest. // It will be included from gtest-printers.h and the overrides in this file // will be visible to everyone. // // Injection point for custom user configurations. See README for details // // ** Custom implementation starts here ** #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_CUSTOM_GTEST_PRINTERS_H_ #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_CUSTOM_GTEST_PRINTERS_H_ #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_CUSTOM_GTEST_PRINTERS_H_ #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PRINTERS_H_ GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_( 4251 5046 /* class A needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class B */ /* Symbol involving type with internal linkage not defined */) namespace testing { // To implement a matcher Foo for type T, define: // 1. a class FooMatcherImpl that implements the // MatcherInterface interface, and // 2. a factory function that creates a Matcher object from a // FooMatcherImpl*. // // The two-level delegation design makes it possible to allow a user // to write "v" instead of "Eq(v)" where a Matcher is expected, which // is impossible if we pass matchers by pointers. It also eases // ownership management as Matcher objects can now be copied like // plain values. // MatchResultListener is an abstract class. Its << operator can be // used by a matcher to explain why a value matches or doesn't match. // class MatchResultListener { public: // Creates a listener object with the given underlying ostream. The // listener does not own the ostream, and does not dereference it // in the constructor or destructor. explicit MatchResultListener(::std::ostream* os) : stream_(os) {} virtual ~MatchResultListener() = 0; // Makes this class abstract. // Streams x to the underlying ostream; does nothing if the ostream // is NULL. template MatchResultListener& operator<<(const T& x) { if (stream_ != nullptr) *stream_ << x; return *this; } // Returns the underlying ostream. ::std::ostream* stream() { return stream_; } // Returns true iff the listener is interested in an explanation of // the match result. A matcher's MatchAndExplain() method can use // this information to avoid generating the explanation when no one // intends to hear it. bool IsInterested() const { return stream_ != nullptr; } private: ::std::ostream* const stream_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MatchResultListener); }; inline MatchResultListener::~MatchResultListener() { } // An instance of a subclass of this knows how to describe itself as a // matcher. class MatcherDescriberInterface { public: virtual ~MatcherDescriberInterface() {} // Describes this matcher to an ostream. The function should print // a verb phrase that describes the property a value matching this // matcher should have. The subject of the verb phrase is the value // being matched. For example, the DescribeTo() method of the Gt(7) // matcher prints "is greater than 7". virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const = 0; // Describes the negation of this matcher to an ostream. For // example, if the description of this matcher is "is greater than // 7", the negated description could be "is not greater than 7". // You are not required to override this when implementing // MatcherInterface, but it is highly advised so that your matcher // can produce good error messages. virtual void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { *os << "not ("; DescribeTo(os); *os << ")"; } }; // The implementation of a matcher. template class MatcherInterface : public MatcherDescriberInterface { public: // Returns true iff the matcher matches x; also explains the match // result to 'listener' if necessary (see the next paragraph), in // the form of a non-restrictive relative clause ("which ...", // "whose ...", etc) that describes x. For example, the // MatchAndExplain() method of the Pointee(...) matcher should // generate an explanation like "which points to ...". // // Implementations of MatchAndExplain() should add an explanation of // the match result *if and only if* they can provide additional // information that's not already present (or not obvious) in the // print-out of x and the matcher's description. Whether the match // succeeds is not a factor in deciding whether an explanation is // needed, as sometimes the caller needs to print a failure message // when the match succeeds (e.g. when the matcher is used inside // Not()). // // For example, a "has at least 10 elements" matcher should explain // what the actual element count is, regardless of the match result, // as it is useful information to the reader; on the other hand, an // "is empty" matcher probably only needs to explain what the actual // size is when the match fails, as it's redundant to say that the // size is 0 when the value is already known to be empty. // // You should override this method when defining a new matcher. // // It's the responsibility of the caller (Google Test) to guarantee // that 'listener' is not NULL. This helps to simplify a matcher's // implementation when it doesn't care about the performance, as it // can talk to 'listener' without checking its validity first. // However, in order to implement dummy listeners efficiently, // listener->stream() may be NULL. virtual bool MatchAndExplain(T x, MatchResultListener* listener) const = 0; // Inherits these methods from MatcherDescriberInterface: // virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const = 0; // virtual void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const; }; namespace internal { // Converts a MatcherInterface to a MatcherInterface. template class MatcherInterfaceAdapter : public MatcherInterface { public: explicit MatcherInterfaceAdapter(const MatcherInterface* impl) : impl_(impl) {} ~MatcherInterfaceAdapter() override { delete impl_; } void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { impl_->DescribeTo(os); } void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { impl_->DescribeNegationTo(os); } bool MatchAndExplain(const T& x, MatchResultListener* listener) const override { return impl_->MatchAndExplain(x, listener); } private: const MatcherInterface* const impl_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MatcherInterfaceAdapter); }; struct AnyEq { template bool operator()(const A& a, const B& b) const { return a == b; } }; struct AnyNe { template bool operator()(const A& a, const B& b) const { return a != b; } }; struct AnyLt { template bool operator()(const A& a, const B& b) const { return a < b; } }; struct AnyGt { template bool operator()(const A& a, const B& b) const { return a > b; } }; struct AnyLe { template bool operator()(const A& a, const B& b) const { return a <= b; } }; struct AnyGe { template bool operator()(const A& a, const B& b) const { return a >= b; } }; // A match result listener that ignores the explanation. class DummyMatchResultListener : public MatchResultListener { public: DummyMatchResultListener() : MatchResultListener(nullptr) {} private: GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(DummyMatchResultListener); }; // A match result listener that forwards the explanation to a given // ostream. The difference between this and MatchResultListener is // that the former is concrete. class StreamMatchResultListener : public MatchResultListener { public: explicit StreamMatchResultListener(::std::ostream* os) : MatchResultListener(os) {} private: GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(StreamMatchResultListener); }; // An internal class for implementing Matcher, which will derive // from it. We put functionalities common to all Matcher // specializations here to avoid code duplication. template class MatcherBase { public: // Returns true iff the matcher matches x; also explains the match // result to 'listener'. bool MatchAndExplain(const T& x, MatchResultListener* listener) const { return impl_->MatchAndExplain(x, listener); } // Returns true iff this matcher matches x. bool Matches(const T& x) const { DummyMatchResultListener dummy; return MatchAndExplain(x, &dummy); } // Describes this matcher to an ostream. void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { impl_->DescribeTo(os); } // Describes the negation of this matcher to an ostream. void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { impl_->DescribeNegationTo(os); } // Explains why x matches, or doesn't match, the matcher. void ExplainMatchResultTo(const T& x, ::std::ostream* os) const { StreamMatchResultListener listener(os); MatchAndExplain(x, &listener); } // Returns the describer for this matcher object; retains ownership // of the describer, which is only guaranteed to be alive when // this matcher object is alive. const MatcherDescriberInterface* GetDescriber() const { return impl_.get(); } protected: MatcherBase() {} // Constructs a matcher from its implementation. explicit MatcherBase(const MatcherInterface* impl) : impl_(impl) {} template explicit MatcherBase( const MatcherInterface* impl, typename internal::EnableIf< !internal::IsSame::value>::type* = nullptr) : impl_(new internal::MatcherInterfaceAdapter(impl)) {} virtual ~MatcherBase() {} private: std::shared_ptr> impl_; }; } // namespace internal // A Matcher is a copyable and IMMUTABLE (except by assignment) // object that can check whether a value of type T matches. The // implementation of Matcher is just a std::shared_ptr to const // MatcherInterface. Don't inherit from Matcher! template class Matcher : public internal::MatcherBase { public: // Constructs a null matcher. Needed for storing Matcher objects in STL // containers. A default-constructed matcher is not yet initialized. You // cannot use it until a valid value has been assigned to it. explicit Matcher() {} // NOLINT // Constructs a matcher from its implementation. explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface* impl) : internal::MatcherBase(impl) {} template explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface* impl, typename internal::EnableIf< !internal::IsSame::value>::type* = nullptr) : internal::MatcherBase(impl) {} // Implicit constructor here allows people to write // EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(5)) instead of EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(Eq(5))) sometimes Matcher(T value); // NOLINT }; // The following two specializations allow the user to write str // instead of Eq(str) and "foo" instead of Eq("foo") when a std::string // matcher is expected. template <> class GTEST_API_ Matcher : public internal::MatcherBase { public: Matcher() {} explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface* impl) : internal::MatcherBase(impl) {} // Allows the user to write str instead of Eq(str) sometimes, where // str is a std::string object. Matcher(const std::string& s); // NOLINT #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING // Allows the user to write str instead of Eq(str) sometimes, where // str is a ::string object. Matcher(const ::string& s); // NOLINT #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING // Allows the user to write "foo" instead of Eq("foo") sometimes. Matcher(const char* s); // NOLINT }; template <> class GTEST_API_ Matcher : public internal::MatcherBase { public: Matcher() {} explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface* impl) : internal::MatcherBase(impl) {} explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface* impl) : internal::MatcherBase(impl) {} // Allows the user to write str instead of Eq(str) sometimes, where // str is a string object. Matcher(const std::string& s); // NOLINT #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING // Allows the user to write str instead of Eq(str) sometimes, where // str is a ::string object. Matcher(const ::string& s); // NOLINT #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING // Allows the user to write "foo" instead of Eq("foo") sometimes. Matcher(const char* s); // NOLINT }; #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING // The following two specializations allow the user to write str // instead of Eq(str) and "foo" instead of Eq("foo") when a ::string // matcher is expected. template <> class GTEST_API_ Matcher : public internal::MatcherBase { public: Matcher() {} explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface* impl) : internal::MatcherBase(impl) {} // Allows the user to write str instead of Eq(str) sometimes, where // str is a std::string object. Matcher(const std::string& s); // NOLINT // Allows the user to write str instead of Eq(str) sometimes, where // str is a ::string object. Matcher(const ::string& s); // NOLINT // Allows the user to write "foo" instead of Eq("foo") sometimes. Matcher(const char* s); // NOLINT }; template <> class GTEST_API_ Matcher< ::string> : public internal::MatcherBase< ::string> { public: Matcher() {} explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface* impl) : internal::MatcherBase< ::string>(impl) {} explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface< ::string>* impl) : internal::MatcherBase< ::string>(impl) {} // Allows the user to write str instead of Eq(str) sometimes, where // str is a std::string object. Matcher(const std::string& s); // NOLINT // Allows the user to write str instead of Eq(str) sometimes, where // str is a ::string object. Matcher(const ::string& s); // NOLINT // Allows the user to write "foo" instead of Eq("foo") sometimes. Matcher(const char* s); // NOLINT }; #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING #if GTEST_HAS_ABSL // The following two specializations allow the user to write str // instead of Eq(str) and "foo" instead of Eq("foo") when a absl::string_view // matcher is expected. template <> class GTEST_API_ Matcher : public internal::MatcherBase { public: Matcher() {} explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface* impl) : internal::MatcherBase(impl) {} // Allows the user to write str instead of Eq(str) sometimes, where // str is a std::string object. Matcher(const std::string& s); // NOLINT #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING // Allows the user to write str instead of Eq(str) sometimes, where // str is a ::string object. Matcher(const ::string& s); // NOLINT #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING // Allows the user to write "foo" instead of Eq("foo") sometimes. Matcher(const char* s); // NOLINT // Allows the user to pass absl::string_views directly. Matcher(absl::string_view s); // NOLINT }; template <> class GTEST_API_ Matcher : public internal::MatcherBase { public: Matcher() {} explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface* impl) : internal::MatcherBase(impl) {} explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface* impl) : internal::MatcherBase(impl) {} // Allows the user to write str instead of Eq(str) sometimes, where // str is a std::string object. Matcher(const std::string& s); // NOLINT #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING // Allows the user to write str instead of Eq(str) sometimes, where // str is a ::string object. Matcher(const ::string& s); // NOLINT #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING // Allows the user to write "foo" instead of Eq("foo") sometimes. Matcher(const char* s); // NOLINT // Allows the user to pass absl::string_views directly. Matcher(absl::string_view s); // NOLINT }; #endif // GTEST_HAS_ABSL // Prints a matcher in a human-readable format. template std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const Matcher& matcher) { matcher.DescribeTo(&os); return os; } // The PolymorphicMatcher class template makes it easy to implement a // polymorphic matcher (i.e. a matcher that can match values of more // than one type, e.g. Eq(n) and NotNull()). // // To define a polymorphic matcher, a user should provide an Impl // class that has a DescribeTo() method and a DescribeNegationTo() // method, and define a member function (or member function template) // // bool MatchAndExplain(const Value& value, // MatchResultListener* listener) const; // // See the definition of NotNull() for a complete example. template class PolymorphicMatcher { public: explicit PolymorphicMatcher(const Impl& an_impl) : impl_(an_impl) {} // Returns a mutable reference to the underlying matcher // implementation object. Impl& mutable_impl() { return impl_; } // Returns an immutable reference to the underlying matcher // implementation object. const Impl& impl() const { return impl_; } template operator Matcher() const { return Matcher(new MonomorphicImpl(impl_)); } private: template class MonomorphicImpl : public MatcherInterface { public: explicit MonomorphicImpl(const Impl& impl) : impl_(impl) {} virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { impl_.DescribeTo(os); } virtual void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { impl_.DescribeNegationTo(os); } virtual bool MatchAndExplain(T x, MatchResultListener* listener) const { return impl_.MatchAndExplain(x, listener); } private: const Impl impl_; GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(MonomorphicImpl); }; Impl impl_; GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(PolymorphicMatcher); }; // Creates a matcher from its implementation. This is easier to use // than the Matcher constructor as it doesn't require you to // explicitly write the template argument, e.g. // // MakeMatcher(foo); // vs // Matcher(foo); template inline Matcher MakeMatcher(const MatcherInterface* impl) { return Matcher(impl); } // Creates a polymorphic matcher from its implementation. This is // easier to use than the PolymorphicMatcher constructor as it // doesn't require you to explicitly write the template argument, e.g. // // MakePolymorphicMatcher(foo); // vs // PolymorphicMatcher(foo); template inline PolymorphicMatcher MakePolymorphicMatcher(const Impl& impl) { return PolymorphicMatcher(impl); } namespace internal { // Implements a matcher that compares a given value with a // pre-supplied value using one of the ==, <=, <, etc, operators. The // two values being compared don't have to have the same type. // // The matcher defined here is polymorphic (for example, Eq(5) can be // used to match an int, a short, a double, etc). Therefore we use // a template type conversion operator in the implementation. // // The following template definition assumes that the Rhs parameter is // a "bare" type (i.e. neither 'const T' nor 'T&'). template class ComparisonBase { public: explicit ComparisonBase(const Rhs& rhs) : rhs_(rhs) {} template operator Matcher() const { return MakeMatcher(new Impl(rhs_)); } private: template class Impl : public MatcherInterface { public: explicit Impl(const Rhs& rhs) : rhs_(rhs) {} bool MatchAndExplain(Lhs lhs, MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const override { return Op()(lhs, rhs_); } void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { *os << D::Desc() << " "; UniversalPrint(rhs_, os); } void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const override { *os << D::NegatedDesc() << " "; UniversalPrint(rhs_, os); } private: Rhs rhs_; GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(Impl); }; Rhs rhs_; GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(ComparisonBase); }; template class EqMatcher : public ComparisonBase, Rhs, AnyEq> { public: explicit EqMatcher(const Rhs& rhs) : ComparisonBase, Rhs, AnyEq>(rhs) { } static const char* Desc() { return "is equal to"; } static const char* NegatedDesc() { return "isn't equal to"; } }; template class NeMatcher : public ComparisonBase, Rhs, AnyNe> { public: explicit NeMatcher(const Rhs& rhs) : ComparisonBase, Rhs, AnyNe>(rhs) { } static const char* Desc() { return "isn't equal to"; } static const char* NegatedDesc() { return "is equal to"; } }; template class LtMatcher : public ComparisonBase, Rhs, AnyLt> { public: explicit LtMatcher(const Rhs& rhs) : ComparisonBase, Rhs, AnyLt>(rhs) { } static const char* Desc() { return "is <"; } static const char* NegatedDesc() { return "isn't <"; } }; template class GtMatcher : public ComparisonBase, Rhs, AnyGt> { public: explicit GtMatcher(const Rhs& rhs) : ComparisonBase, Rhs, AnyGt>(rhs) { } static const char* Desc() { return "is >"; } static const char* NegatedDesc() { return "isn't >"; } }; template class LeMatcher : public ComparisonBase, Rhs, AnyLe> { public: explicit LeMatcher(const Rhs& rhs) : ComparisonBase, Rhs, AnyLe>(rhs) { } static const char* Desc() { return "is <="; } static const char* NegatedDesc() { return "isn't <="; } }; template class GeMatcher : public ComparisonBase, Rhs, AnyGe> { public: explicit GeMatcher(const Rhs& rhs) : ComparisonBase, Rhs, AnyGe>(rhs) { } static const char* Desc() { return "is >="; } static const char* NegatedDesc() { return "isn't >="; } }; // Implements polymorphic matchers MatchesRegex(regex) and // ContainsRegex(regex), which can be used as a Matcher as long as // T can be converted to a string. class MatchesRegexMatcher { public: MatchesRegexMatcher(const RE* regex, bool full_match) : regex_(regex), full_match_(full_match) {} #if GTEST_HAS_ABSL bool MatchAndExplain(const absl::string_view& s, MatchResultListener* listener) const { return MatchAndExplain(string(s), listener); } #endif // GTEST_HAS_ABSL // Accepts pointer types, particularly: // const char* // char* // const wchar_t* // wchar_t* template bool MatchAndExplain(CharType* s, MatchResultListener* listener) const { return s != nullptr && MatchAndExplain(std::string(s), listener); } // Matches anything that can convert to std::string. // // This is a template, not just a plain function with const std::string&, // because absl::string_view has some interfering non-explicit constructors. template bool MatchAndExplain(const MatcheeStringType& s, MatchResultListener* /* listener */) const { const std::string& s2(s); return full_match_ ? RE::FullMatch(s2, *regex_) : RE::PartialMatch(s2, *regex_); } void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { *os << (full_match_ ? "matches" : "contains") << " regular expression "; UniversalPrinter::Print(regex_->pattern(), os); } void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { *os << "doesn't " << (full_match_ ? "match" : "contain") << " regular expression "; UniversalPrinter::Print(regex_->pattern(), os); } private: const std::shared_ptr regex_; const bool full_match_; GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(MatchesRegexMatcher); }; } // namespace internal // Matches a string that fully matches regular expression 'regex'. // The matcher takes ownership of 'regex'. inline PolymorphicMatcher MatchesRegex( const internal::RE* regex) { return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::MatchesRegexMatcher(regex, true)); } inline PolymorphicMatcher MatchesRegex( const std::string& regex) { return MatchesRegex(new internal::RE(regex)); } // Matches a string that contains regular expression 'regex'. // The matcher takes ownership of 'regex'. inline PolymorphicMatcher ContainsRegex( const internal::RE* regex) { return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::MatchesRegexMatcher(regex, false)); } inline PolymorphicMatcher ContainsRegex( const std::string& regex) { return ContainsRegex(new internal::RE(regex)); } // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything equal to x. // Note: if the parameter of Eq() were declared as const T&, Eq("foo") // wouldn't compile. template inline internal::EqMatcher Eq(T x) { return internal::EqMatcher(x); } // Constructs a Matcher from a 'value' of type T. The constructed // matcher matches any value that's equal to 'value'. template Matcher::Matcher(T value) { *this = Eq(value); } // Creates a monomorphic matcher that matches anything with type Lhs // and equal to rhs. A user may need to use this instead of Eq(...) // in order to resolve an overloading ambiguity. // // TypedEq(x) is just a convenient short-hand for Matcher(Eq(x)) // or Matcher(x), but more readable than the latter. // // We could define similar monomorphic matchers for other comparison // operations (e.g. TypedLt, TypedGe, and etc), but decided not to do // it yet as those are used much less than Eq() in practice. A user // can always write Matcher(Lt(5)) to be explicit about the type, // for example. template inline Matcher TypedEq(const Rhs& rhs) { return Eq(rhs); } // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything >= x. template inline internal::GeMatcher Ge(Rhs x) { return internal::GeMatcher(x); } // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything > x. template inline internal::GtMatcher Gt(Rhs x) { return internal::GtMatcher(x); } // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything <= x. template inline internal::LeMatcher Le(Rhs x) { return internal::LeMatcher(x); } // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything < x. template inline internal::LtMatcher Lt(Rhs x) { return internal::LtMatcher(x); } // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything != x. template inline internal::NeMatcher Ne(Rhs x) { return internal::NeMatcher(x); } } // namespace testing GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4251 5046 #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_MATCHERS_H_ #include #include namespace testing { namespace internal { GTEST_DECLARE_string_(internal_run_death_test); // Names of the flags (needed for parsing Google Test flags). const char kDeathTestStyleFlag[] = "death_test_style"; const char kDeathTestUseFork[] = "death_test_use_fork"; const char kInternalRunDeathTestFlag[] = "internal_run_death_test"; #if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4251 \ /* class A needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class B */) // DeathTest is a class that hides much of the complexity of the // GTEST_DEATH_TEST_ macro. It is abstract; its static Create method // returns a concrete class that depends on the prevailing death test // style, as defined by the --gtest_death_test_style and/or // --gtest_internal_run_death_test flags. // In describing the results of death tests, these terms are used with // the corresponding definitions: // // exit status: The integer exit information in the format specified // by wait(2) // exit code: The integer code passed to exit(3), _exit(2), or // returned from main() class GTEST_API_ DeathTest { public: // Create returns false if there was an error determining the // appropriate action to take for the current death test; for example, // if the gtest_death_test_style flag is set to an invalid value. // The LastMessage method will return a more detailed message in that // case. Otherwise, the DeathTest pointer pointed to by the "test" // argument is set. If the death test should be skipped, the pointer // is set to NULL; otherwise, it is set to the address of a new concrete // DeathTest object that controls the execution of the current test. static bool Create(const char* statement, Matcher matcher, const char* file, int line, DeathTest** test); DeathTest(); virtual ~DeathTest() { } // A helper class that aborts a death test when it's deleted. class ReturnSentinel { public: explicit ReturnSentinel(DeathTest* test) : test_(test) { } ~ReturnSentinel() { test_->Abort(TEST_ENCOUNTERED_RETURN_STATEMENT); } private: DeathTest* const test_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ReturnSentinel); } GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_; // An enumeration of possible roles that may be taken when a death // test is encountered. EXECUTE means that the death test logic should // be executed immediately. OVERSEE means that the program should prepare // the appropriate environment for a child process to execute the death // test, then wait for it to complete. enum TestRole { OVERSEE_TEST, EXECUTE_TEST }; // An enumeration of the three reasons that a test might be aborted. enum AbortReason { TEST_ENCOUNTERED_RETURN_STATEMENT, TEST_THREW_EXCEPTION, TEST_DID_NOT_DIE }; // Assumes one of the above roles. virtual TestRole AssumeRole() = 0; // Waits for the death test to finish and returns its status. virtual int Wait() = 0; // Returns true if the death test passed; that is, the test process // exited during the test, its exit status matches a user-supplied // predicate, and its stderr output matches a user-supplied regular // expression. // The user-supplied predicate may be a macro expression rather // than a function pointer or functor, or else Wait and Passed could // be combined. virtual bool Passed(bool exit_status_ok) = 0; // Signals that the death test did not die as expected. virtual void Abort(AbortReason reason) = 0; // Returns a human-readable outcome message regarding the outcome of // the last death test. static const char* LastMessage(); static void set_last_death_test_message(const std::string& message); private: // A string containing a description of the outcome of the last death test. static std::string last_death_test_message_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(DeathTest); }; GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4251 // Factory interface for death tests. May be mocked out for testing. class DeathTestFactory { public: virtual ~DeathTestFactory() { } virtual bool Create(const char* statement, Matcher matcher, const char* file, int line, DeathTest** test) = 0; }; // A concrete DeathTestFactory implementation for normal use. class DefaultDeathTestFactory : public DeathTestFactory { public: bool Create(const char* statement, Matcher matcher, const char* file, int line, DeathTest** test) override; }; // Returns true if exit_status describes a process that was terminated // by a signal, or exited normally with a nonzero exit code. GTEST_API_ bool ExitedUnsuccessfully(int exit_status); // A string passed to EXPECT_DEATH (etc.) is caught by one of these overloads // and interpreted as a regex (rather than an Eq matcher) for legacy // compatibility. inline Matcher MakeDeathTestMatcher( ::testing::internal::RE regex) { return ContainsRegex(regex.pattern()); } inline Matcher MakeDeathTestMatcher(const char* regex) { return ContainsRegex(regex); } inline Matcher MakeDeathTestMatcher( const ::std::string& regex) { return ContainsRegex(regex); } #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING inline Matcher MakeDeathTestMatcher( const ::string& regex) { return ContainsRegex(regex); } #endif // If a Matcher is passed to EXPECT_DEATH (etc.), it's // used directly. inline Matcher MakeDeathTestMatcher( Matcher matcher) { return matcher; } // Traps C++ exceptions escaping statement and reports them as test // failures. Note that trapping SEH exceptions is not implemented here. # if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS # define GTEST_EXECUTE_DEATH_TEST_STATEMENT_(statement, death_test) \ try { \ GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(statement); \ } catch (const ::std::exception& gtest_exception) { \ fprintf(\ stderr, \ "\n%s: Caught std::exception-derived exception escaping the " \ "death test statement. Exception message: %s\n", \ ::testing::internal::FormatFileLocation(__FILE__, __LINE__).c_str(), \ gtest_exception.what()); \ fflush(stderr); \ death_test->Abort(::testing::internal::DeathTest::TEST_THREW_EXCEPTION); \ } catch (...) { \ death_test->Abort(::testing::internal::DeathTest::TEST_THREW_EXCEPTION); \ } # else # define GTEST_EXECUTE_DEATH_TEST_STATEMENT_(statement, death_test) \ GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(statement) # endif // This macro is for implementing ASSERT_DEATH*, EXPECT_DEATH*, // ASSERT_EXIT*, and EXPECT_EXIT*. #define GTEST_DEATH_TEST_(statement, predicate, regex_or_matcher, fail) \ GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ if (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) { \ ::testing::internal::DeathTest* gtest_dt; \ if (!::testing::internal::DeathTest::Create( \ #statement, \ ::testing::internal::MakeDeathTestMatcher(regex_or_matcher), \ __FILE__, __LINE__, >est_dt)) { \ goto GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_, __LINE__); \ } \ if (gtest_dt != nullptr) { \ std::unique_ptr< ::testing::internal::DeathTest> gtest_dt_ptr(gtest_dt); \ switch (gtest_dt->AssumeRole()) { \ case ::testing::internal::DeathTest::OVERSEE_TEST: \ if (!gtest_dt->Passed(predicate(gtest_dt->Wait()))) { \ goto GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_, __LINE__); \ } \ break; \ case ::testing::internal::DeathTest::EXECUTE_TEST: { \ ::testing::internal::DeathTest::ReturnSentinel gtest_sentinel( \ gtest_dt); \ GTEST_EXECUTE_DEATH_TEST_STATEMENT_(statement, gtest_dt); \ gtest_dt->Abort(::testing::internal::DeathTest::TEST_DID_NOT_DIE); \ break; \ } \ default: \ break; \ } \ } \ } else \ GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_label_, __LINE__) \ : fail(::testing::internal::DeathTest::LastMessage()) // The symbol "fail" here expands to something into which a message // can be streamed. // This macro is for implementing ASSERT/EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH when compiled in // NDEBUG mode. In this case we need the statements to be executed and the macro // must accept a streamed message even though the message is never printed. // The regex object is not evaluated, but it is used to prevent "unused" // warnings and to avoid an expression that doesn't compile in debug mode. #define GTEST_EXECUTE_STATEMENT_(statement, regex_or_matcher) \ GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ if (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) { \ GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(statement); \ } else if (!::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) { \ ::testing::internal::MakeDeathTestMatcher(regex_or_matcher); \ } else \ ::testing::Message() // A class representing the parsed contents of the // --gtest_internal_run_death_test flag, as it existed when // RUN_ALL_TESTS was called. class InternalRunDeathTestFlag { public: InternalRunDeathTestFlag(const std::string& a_file, int a_line, int an_index, int a_write_fd) : file_(a_file), line_(a_line), index_(an_index), write_fd_(a_write_fd) {} ~InternalRunDeathTestFlag() { if (write_fd_ >= 0) posix::Close(write_fd_); } const std::string& file() const { return file_; } int line() const { return line_; } int index() const { return index_; } int write_fd() const { return write_fd_; } private: std::string file_; int line_; int index_; int write_fd_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(InternalRunDeathTestFlag); }; // Returns a newly created InternalRunDeathTestFlag object with fields // initialized from the GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test) flag if // the flag is specified; otherwise returns NULL. InternalRunDeathTestFlag* ParseInternalRunDeathTestFlag(); #endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST } // namespace internal } // namespace testing #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_DEATH_TEST_INTERNAL_H_ namespace testing { // This flag controls the style of death tests. Valid values are "threadsafe", // meaning that the death test child process will re-execute the test binary // from the start, running only a single death test, or "fast", // meaning that the child process will execute the test logic immediately // after forking. GTEST_DECLARE_string_(death_test_style); #if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST namespace internal { // Returns a Boolean value indicating whether the caller is currently // executing in the context of the death test child process. Tools such as // Valgrind heap checkers may need this to modify their behavior in death // tests. IMPORTANT: This is an internal utility. Using it may break the // implementation of death tests. User code MUST NOT use it. GTEST_API_ bool InDeathTestChild(); } // namespace internal // The following macros are useful for writing death tests. // Here's what happens when an ASSERT_DEATH* or EXPECT_DEATH* is // executed: // // 1. It generates a warning if there is more than one active // thread. This is because it's safe to fork() or clone() only // when there is a single thread. // // 2. The parent process clone()s a sub-process and runs the death // test in it; the sub-process exits with code 0 at the end of the // death test, if it hasn't exited already. // // 3. The parent process waits for the sub-process to terminate. // // 4. The parent process checks the exit code and error message of // the sub-process. // // Examples: // // ASSERT_DEATH(server.SendMessage(56, "Hello"), "Invalid port number"); // for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) { // EXPECT_DEATH(server.ProcessRequest(i), // "Invalid request .* in ProcessRequest()") // << "Failed to die on request " << i; // } // // ASSERT_EXIT(server.ExitNow(), ::testing::ExitedWithCode(0), "Exiting"); // // bool KilledBySIGHUP(int exit_code) { // return WIFSIGNALED(exit_code) && WTERMSIG(exit_code) == SIGHUP; // } // // ASSERT_EXIT(client.HangUpServer(), KilledBySIGHUP, "Hanging up!"); // // On the regular expressions used in death tests: // // GOOGLETEST_CM0005 DO NOT DELETE // On POSIX-compliant systems (*nix), we use the library, // which uses the POSIX extended regex syntax. // // On other platforms (e.g. Windows or Mac), we only support a simple regex // syntax implemented as part of Google Test. This limited // implementation should be enough most of the time when writing // death tests; though it lacks many features you can find in PCRE // or POSIX extended regex syntax. For example, we don't support // union ("x|y"), grouping ("(xy)"), brackets ("[xy]"), and // repetition count ("x{5,7}"), among others. // // Below is the syntax that we do support. We chose it to be a // subset of both PCRE and POSIX extended regex, so it's easy to // learn wherever you come from. In the following: 'A' denotes a // literal character, period (.), or a single \\ escape sequence; // 'x' and 'y' denote regular expressions; 'm' and 'n' are for // natural numbers. // // c matches any literal character c // \\d matches any decimal digit // \\D matches any character that's not a decimal digit // \\f matches \f // \\n matches \n // \\r matches \r // \\s matches any ASCII whitespace, including \n // \\S matches any character that's not a whitespace // \\t matches \t // \\v matches \v // \\w matches any letter, _, or decimal digit // \\W matches any character that \\w doesn't match // \\c matches any literal character c, which must be a punctuation // . matches any single character except \n // A? matches 0 or 1 occurrences of A // A* matches 0 or many occurrences of A // A+ matches 1 or many occurrences of A // ^ matches the beginning of a string (not that of each line) // $ matches the end of a string (not that of each line) // xy matches x followed by y // // If you accidentally use PCRE or POSIX extended regex features // not implemented by us, you will get a run-time failure. In that // case, please try to rewrite your regular expression within the // above syntax. // // This implementation is *not* meant to be as highly tuned or robust // as a compiled regex library, but should perform well enough for a // death test, which already incurs significant overhead by launching // a child process. // // Known caveats: // // A "threadsafe" style death test obtains the path to the test // program from argv[0] and re-executes it in the sub-process. For // simplicity, the current implementation doesn't search the PATH // when launching the sub-process. This means that the user must // invoke the test program via a path that contains at least one // path separator (e.g. path/to/foo_test and // /absolute/path/to/bar_test are fine, but foo_test is not). This // is rarely a problem as people usually don't put the test binary // directory in PATH. // // Asserts that a given statement causes the program to exit, with an // integer exit status that satisfies predicate, and emitting error output // that matches regex. # define ASSERT_EXIT(statement, predicate, regex) \ GTEST_DEATH_TEST_(statement, predicate, regex, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) // Like ASSERT_EXIT, but continues on to successive tests in the // test suite, if any: # define EXPECT_EXIT(statement, predicate, regex) \ GTEST_DEATH_TEST_(statement, predicate, regex, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) // Asserts that a given statement causes the program to exit, either by // explicitly exiting with a nonzero exit code or being killed by a // signal, and emitting error output that matches regex. # define ASSERT_DEATH(statement, regex) \ ASSERT_EXIT(statement, ::testing::internal::ExitedUnsuccessfully, regex) // Like ASSERT_DEATH, but continues on to successive tests in the // test suite, if any: # define EXPECT_DEATH(statement, regex) \ EXPECT_EXIT(statement, ::testing::internal::ExitedUnsuccessfully, regex) // Two predicate classes that can be used in {ASSERT,EXPECT}_EXIT*: // Tests that an exit code describes a normal exit with a given exit code. class GTEST_API_ ExitedWithCode { public: explicit ExitedWithCode(int exit_code); bool operator()(int exit_status) const; private: // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const ExitedWithCode& other); const int exit_code_; }; # if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_FUCHSIA // Tests that an exit code describes an exit due to termination by a // given signal. // GOOGLETEST_CM0006 DO NOT DELETE class GTEST_API_ KilledBySignal { public: explicit KilledBySignal(int signum); bool operator()(int exit_status) const; private: const int signum_; }; # endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS // EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH asserts that the given statements die in debug mode. // The death testing framework causes this to have interesting semantics, // since the sideeffects of the call are only visible in opt mode, and not // in debug mode. // // In practice, this can be used to test functions that utilize the // LOG(DFATAL) macro using the following style: // // int DieInDebugOr12(int* sideeffect) { // if (sideeffect) { // *sideeffect = 12; // } // LOG(DFATAL) << "death"; // return 12; // } // // TEST(TestSuite, TestDieOr12WorksInDgbAndOpt) { // int sideeffect = 0; // // Only asserts in dbg. // EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH(DieInDebugOr12(&sideeffect), "death"); // // #ifdef NDEBUG // // opt-mode has sideeffect visible. // EXPECT_EQ(12, sideeffect); // #else // // dbg-mode no visible sideeffect. // EXPECT_EQ(0, sideeffect); // #endif // } // // This will assert that DieInDebugReturn12InOpt() crashes in debug // mode, usually due to a DCHECK or LOG(DFATAL), but returns the // appropriate fallback value (12 in this case) in opt mode. If you // need to test that a function has appropriate side-effects in opt // mode, include assertions against the side-effects. A general // pattern for this is: // // EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH({ // // Side-effects here will have an effect after this statement in // // opt mode, but none in debug mode. // EXPECT_EQ(12, DieInDebugOr12(&sideeffect)); // }, "death"); // # ifdef NDEBUG # define EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH(statement, regex) \ GTEST_EXECUTE_STATEMENT_(statement, regex) # define ASSERT_DEBUG_DEATH(statement, regex) \ GTEST_EXECUTE_STATEMENT_(statement, regex) # else # define EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH(statement, regex) \ EXPECT_DEATH(statement, regex) # define ASSERT_DEBUG_DEATH(statement, regex) \ ASSERT_DEATH(statement, regex) # endif // NDEBUG for EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH #endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST // This macro is used for implementing macros such as // EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED and ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED on systems where // death tests are not supported. Those macros must compile on such systems // iff EXPECT_DEATH and ASSERT_DEATH compile with the same parameters on // systems that support death tests. This allows one to write such a macro // on a system that does not support death tests and be sure that it will // compile on a death-test supporting system. It is exposed publicly so that // systems that have death-tests with stricter requirements than // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST can write their own equivalent of // EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED and ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED. // // Parameters: // statement - A statement that a macro such as EXPECT_DEATH would test // for program termination. This macro has to make sure this // statement is compiled but not executed, to ensure that // EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED compiles with a certain // parameter iff EXPECT_DEATH compiles with it. // regex - A regex that a macro such as EXPECT_DEATH would use to test // the output of statement. This parameter has to be // compiled but not evaluated by this macro, to ensure that // this macro only accepts expressions that a macro such as // EXPECT_DEATH would accept. // terminator - Must be an empty statement for EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED // and a return statement for ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED. // This ensures that ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED will not // compile inside functions where ASSERT_DEATH doesn't // compile. // // The branch that has an always false condition is used to ensure that // statement and regex are compiled (and thus syntactically correct) but // never executed. The unreachable code macro protects the terminator // statement from generating an 'unreachable code' warning in case // statement unconditionally returns or throws. The Message constructor at // the end allows the syntax of streaming additional messages into the // macro, for compilational compatibility with EXPECT_DEATH/ASSERT_DEATH. # define GTEST_UNSUPPORTED_DEATH_TEST(statement, regex, terminator) \ GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ if (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) { \ GTEST_LOG_(WARNING) \ << "Death tests are not supported on this platform.\n" \ << "Statement '" #statement "' cannot be verified."; \ } else if (::testing::internal::AlwaysFalse()) { \ ::testing::internal::RE::PartialMatch(".*", (regex)); \ GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(statement); \ terminator; \ } else \ ::testing::Message() // EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(statement, regex) and // ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(statement, regex) expand to real death tests if // death tests are supported; otherwise they just issue a warning. This is // useful when you are combining death test assertions with normal test // assertions in one test. #if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST # define EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(statement, regex) \ EXPECT_DEATH(statement, regex) # define ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(statement, regex) \ ASSERT_DEATH(statement, regex) #else # define EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(statement, regex) \ GTEST_UNSUPPORTED_DEATH_TEST(statement, regex, ) # define ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(statement, regex) \ GTEST_UNSUPPORTED_DEATH_TEST(statement, regex, return) #endif } // namespace testing #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_DEATH_TEST_H_ // This file was GENERATED by command: // pump.py gtest-param-test.h.pump // DO NOT EDIT BY HAND!!! // Copyright 2008, Google Inc. // All rights reserved. // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are // met: // // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the // distribution. // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from // this software without specific prior written permission. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // // Macros and functions for implementing parameterized tests // in Google C++ Testing and Mocking Framework (Google Test) // // This file is generated by a SCRIPT. DO NOT EDIT BY HAND! // // GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PARAM_TEST_H_ #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PARAM_TEST_H_ // Value-parameterized tests allow you to test your code with different // parameters without writing multiple copies of the same test. // // Here is how you use value-parameterized tests: #if 0 // To write value-parameterized tests, first you should define a fixture // class. It is usually derived from testing::TestWithParam (see below for // another inheritance scheme that's sometimes useful in more complicated // class hierarchies), where the type of your parameter values. // TestWithParam is itself derived from testing::Test. T can be any // copyable type. If it's a raw pointer, you are responsible for managing the // lifespan of the pointed values. class FooTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam { // You can implement all the usual class fixture members here. }; // Then, use the TEST_P macro to define as many parameterized tests // for this fixture as you want. The _P suffix is for "parameterized" // or "pattern", whichever you prefer to think. TEST_P(FooTest, DoesBlah) { // Inside a test, access the test parameter with the GetParam() method // of the TestWithParam class: EXPECT_TRUE(foo.Blah(GetParam())); ... } TEST_P(FooTest, HasBlahBlah) { ... } // Finally, you can use INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P to instantiate the test // case with any set of parameters you want. Google Test defines a number // of functions for generating test parameters. They return what we call // (surprise!) parameter generators. Here is a summary of them, which // are all in the testing namespace: // // // Range(begin, end [, step]) - Yields values {begin, begin+step, // begin+step+step, ...}. The values do not // include end. step defaults to 1. // Values(v1, v2, ..., vN) - Yields values {v1, v2, ..., vN}. // ValuesIn(container) - Yields values from a C-style array, an STL // ValuesIn(begin,end) container, or an iterator range [begin, end). // Bool() - Yields sequence {false, true}. // Combine(g1, g2, ..., gN) - Yields all combinations (the Cartesian product // for the math savvy) of the values generated // by the N generators. // // For more details, see comments at the definitions of these functions below // in this file. // // The following statement will instantiate tests from the FooTest test suite // each with parameter values "meeny", "miny", and "moe". INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(InstantiationName, FooTest, Values("meeny", "miny", "moe")); // To distinguish different instances of the pattern, (yes, you // can instantiate it more then once) the first argument to the // INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P macro is a prefix that will be added to the // actual test suite name. Remember to pick unique prefixes for different // instantiations. The tests from the instantiation above will have // these names: // // * InstantiationName/FooTest.DoesBlah/0 for "meeny" // * InstantiationName/FooTest.DoesBlah/1 for "miny" // * InstantiationName/FooTest.DoesBlah/2 for "moe" // * InstantiationName/FooTest.HasBlahBlah/0 for "meeny" // * InstantiationName/FooTest.HasBlahBlah/1 for "miny" // * InstantiationName/FooTest.HasBlahBlah/2 for "moe" // // You can use these names in --gtest_filter. // // This statement will instantiate all tests from FooTest again, each // with parameter values "cat" and "dog": const char* pets[] = {"cat", "dog"}; INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(AnotherInstantiationName, FooTest, ValuesIn(pets)); // The tests from the instantiation above will have these names: // // * AnotherInstantiationName/FooTest.DoesBlah/0 for "cat" // * AnotherInstantiationName/FooTest.DoesBlah/1 for "dog" // * AnotherInstantiationName/FooTest.HasBlahBlah/0 for "cat" // * AnotherInstantiationName/FooTest.HasBlahBlah/1 for "dog" // // Please note that INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P will instantiate all tests // in the given test suite, whether their definitions come before or // AFTER the INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P statement. // // Please also note that generator expressions (including parameters to the // generators) are evaluated in InitGoogleTest(), after main() has started. // This allows the user on one hand, to adjust generator parameters in order // to dynamically determine a set of tests to run and on the other hand, // give the user a chance to inspect the generated tests with Google Test // reflection API before RUN_ALL_TESTS() is executed. // // You can see samples/sample7_unittest.cc and samples/sample8_unittest.cc // for more examples. // // In the future, we plan to publish the API for defining new parameter // generators. But for now this interface remains part of the internal // implementation and is subject to change. // // // A parameterized test fixture must be derived from testing::Test and from // testing::WithParamInterface, where T is the type of the parameter // values. Inheriting from TestWithParam satisfies that requirement because // TestWithParam inherits from both Test and WithParamInterface. In more // complicated hierarchies, however, it is occasionally useful to inherit // separately from Test and WithParamInterface. For example: class BaseTest : public ::testing::Test { // You can inherit all the usual members for a non-parameterized test // fixture here. }; class DerivedTest : public BaseTest, public ::testing::WithParamInterface { // The usual test fixture members go here too. }; TEST_F(BaseTest, HasFoo) { // This is an ordinary non-parameterized test. } TEST_P(DerivedTest, DoesBlah) { // GetParam works just the same here as if you inherit from TestWithParam. EXPECT_TRUE(foo.Blah(GetParam())); } #endif // 0 #include // Copyright 2008 Google Inc. // All Rights Reserved. // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are // met: // // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the // distribution. // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from // this software without specific prior written permission. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // Type and function utilities for implementing parameterized tests. // GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_PARAM_UTIL_H_ #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_PARAM_UTIL_H_ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace testing { // Input to a parameterized test name generator, describing a test parameter. // Consists of the parameter value and the integer parameter index. template struct TestParamInfo { TestParamInfo(const ParamType& a_param, size_t an_index) : param(a_param), index(an_index) {} ParamType param; size_t index; }; // A builtin parameterized test name generator which returns the result of // testing::PrintToString. struct PrintToStringParamName { template std::string operator()(const TestParamInfo& info) const { return PrintToString(info.param); } }; namespace internal { // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. // Utility Functions // Outputs a message explaining invalid registration of different // fixture class for the same test suite. This may happen when // TEST_P macro is used to define two tests with the same name // but in different namespaces. GTEST_API_ void ReportInvalidTestSuiteType(const char* test_suite_name, CodeLocation code_location); template class ParamGeneratorInterface; template class ParamGenerator; // Interface for iterating over elements provided by an implementation // of ParamGeneratorInterface. template class ParamIteratorInterface { public: virtual ~ParamIteratorInterface() {} // A pointer to the base generator instance. // Used only for the purposes of iterator comparison // to make sure that two iterators belong to the same generator. virtual const ParamGeneratorInterface* BaseGenerator() const = 0; // Advances iterator to point to the next element // provided by the generator. The caller is responsible // for not calling Advance() on an iterator equal to // BaseGenerator()->End(). virtual void Advance() = 0; // Clones the iterator object. Used for implementing copy semantics // of ParamIterator. virtual ParamIteratorInterface* Clone() const = 0; // Dereferences the current iterator and provides (read-only) access // to the pointed value. It is the caller's responsibility not to call // Current() on an iterator equal to BaseGenerator()->End(). // Used for implementing ParamGenerator::operator*(). virtual const T* Current() const = 0; // Determines whether the given iterator and other point to the same // element in the sequence generated by the generator. // Used for implementing ParamGenerator::operator==(). virtual bool Equals(const ParamIteratorInterface& other) const = 0; }; // Class iterating over elements provided by an implementation of // ParamGeneratorInterface. It wraps ParamIteratorInterface // and implements the const forward iterator concept. template class ParamIterator { public: typedef T value_type; typedef const T& reference; typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type; // ParamIterator assumes ownership of the impl_ pointer. ParamIterator(const ParamIterator& other) : impl_(other.impl_->Clone()) {} ParamIterator& operator=(const ParamIterator& other) { if (this != &other) impl_.reset(other.impl_->Clone()); return *this; } const T& operator*() const { return *impl_->Current(); } const T* operator->() const { return impl_->Current(); } // Prefix version of operator++. ParamIterator& operator++() { impl_->Advance(); return *this; } // Postfix version of operator++. ParamIterator operator++(int /*unused*/) { ParamIteratorInterface* clone = impl_->Clone(); impl_->Advance(); return ParamIterator(clone); } bool operator==(const ParamIterator& other) const { return impl_.get() == other.impl_.get() || impl_->Equals(*other.impl_); } bool operator!=(const ParamIterator& other) const { return !(*this == other); } private: friend class ParamGenerator; explicit ParamIterator(ParamIteratorInterface* impl) : impl_(impl) {} std::unique_ptr > impl_; }; // ParamGeneratorInterface is the binary interface to access generators // defined in other translation units. template class ParamGeneratorInterface { public: typedef T ParamType; virtual ~ParamGeneratorInterface() {} // Generator interface definition virtual ParamIteratorInterface* Begin() const = 0; virtual ParamIteratorInterface* End() const = 0; }; // Wraps ParamGeneratorInterface and provides general generator syntax // compatible with the STL Container concept. // This class implements copy initialization semantics and the contained // ParamGeneratorInterface instance is shared among all copies // of the original object. This is possible because that instance is immutable. template class ParamGenerator { public: typedef ParamIterator iterator; explicit ParamGenerator(ParamGeneratorInterface* impl) : impl_(impl) {} ParamGenerator(const ParamGenerator& other) : impl_(other.impl_) {} ParamGenerator& operator=(const ParamGenerator& other) { impl_ = other.impl_; return *this; } iterator begin() const { return iterator(impl_->Begin()); } iterator end() const { return iterator(impl_->End()); } private: std::shared_ptr > impl_; }; // Generates values from a range of two comparable values. Can be used to // generate sequences of user-defined types that implement operator+() and // operator<(). // This class is used in the Range() function. template class RangeGenerator : public ParamGeneratorInterface { public: RangeGenerator(T begin, T end, IncrementT step) : begin_(begin), end_(end), step_(step), end_index_(CalculateEndIndex(begin, end, step)) {} ~RangeGenerator() override {} ParamIteratorInterface* Begin() const override { return new Iterator(this, begin_, 0, step_); } ParamIteratorInterface* End() const override { return new Iterator(this, end_, end_index_, step_); } private: class Iterator : public ParamIteratorInterface { public: Iterator(const ParamGeneratorInterface* base, T value, int index, IncrementT step) : base_(base), value_(value), index_(index), step_(step) {} ~Iterator() override {} const ParamGeneratorInterface* BaseGenerator() const override { return base_; } void Advance() override { value_ = static_cast(value_ + step_); index_++; } ParamIteratorInterface* Clone() const override { return new Iterator(*this); } const T* Current() const override { return &value_; } bool Equals(const ParamIteratorInterface& other) const override { // Having the same base generator guarantees that the other // iterator is of the same type and we can downcast. GTEST_CHECK_(BaseGenerator() == other.BaseGenerator()) << "The program attempted to compare iterators " << "from different generators." << std::endl; const int other_index = CheckedDowncastToActualType(&other)->index_; return index_ == other_index; } private: Iterator(const Iterator& other) : ParamIteratorInterface(), base_(other.base_), value_(other.value_), index_(other.index_), step_(other.step_) {} // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const Iterator& other); const ParamGeneratorInterface* const base_; T value_; int index_; const IncrementT step_; }; // class RangeGenerator::Iterator static int CalculateEndIndex(const T& begin, const T& end, const IncrementT& step) { int end_index = 0; for (T i = begin; i < end; i = static_cast(i + step)) end_index++; return end_index; } // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const RangeGenerator& other); const T begin_; const T end_; const IncrementT step_; // The index for the end() iterator. All the elements in the generated // sequence are indexed (0-based) to aid iterator comparison. const int end_index_; }; // class RangeGenerator // Generates values from a pair of STL-style iterators. Used in the // ValuesIn() function. The elements are copied from the source range // since the source can be located on the stack, and the generator // is likely to persist beyond that stack frame. template class ValuesInIteratorRangeGenerator : public ParamGeneratorInterface { public: template ValuesInIteratorRangeGenerator(ForwardIterator begin, ForwardIterator end) : container_(begin, end) {} ~ValuesInIteratorRangeGenerator() override {} ParamIteratorInterface* Begin() const override { return new Iterator(this, container_.begin()); } ParamIteratorInterface* End() const override { return new Iterator(this, container_.end()); } private: typedef typename ::std::vector ContainerType; class Iterator : public ParamIteratorInterface { public: Iterator(const ParamGeneratorInterface* base, typename ContainerType::const_iterator iterator) : base_(base), iterator_(iterator) {} ~Iterator() override {} const ParamGeneratorInterface* BaseGenerator() const override { return base_; } void Advance() override { ++iterator_; value_.reset(); } ParamIteratorInterface* Clone() const override { return new Iterator(*this); } // We need to use cached value referenced by iterator_ because *iterator_ // can return a temporary object (and of type other then T), so just // having "return &*iterator_;" doesn't work. // value_ is updated here and not in Advance() because Advance() // can advance iterator_ beyond the end of the range, and we cannot // detect that fact. The client code, on the other hand, is // responsible for not calling Current() on an out-of-range iterator. const T* Current() const override { if (value_.get() == nullptr) value_.reset(new T(*iterator_)); return value_.get(); } bool Equals(const ParamIteratorInterface& other) const override { // Having the same base generator guarantees that the other // iterator is of the same type and we can downcast. GTEST_CHECK_(BaseGenerator() == other.BaseGenerator()) << "The program attempted to compare iterators " << "from different generators." << std::endl; return iterator_ == CheckedDowncastToActualType(&other)->iterator_; } private: Iterator(const Iterator& other) // The explicit constructor call suppresses a false warning // emitted by gcc when supplied with the -Wextra option. : ParamIteratorInterface(), base_(other.base_), iterator_(other.iterator_) {} const ParamGeneratorInterface* const base_; typename ContainerType::const_iterator iterator_; // A cached value of *iterator_. We keep it here to allow access by // pointer in the wrapping iterator's operator->(). // value_ needs to be mutable to be accessed in Current(). // Use of std::unique_ptr helps manage cached value's lifetime, // which is bound by the lifespan of the iterator itself. mutable std::unique_ptr value_; }; // class ValuesInIteratorRangeGenerator::Iterator // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const ValuesInIteratorRangeGenerator& other); const ContainerType container_; }; // class ValuesInIteratorRangeGenerator // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. // // Default parameterized test name generator, returns a string containing the // integer test parameter index. template std::string DefaultParamName(const TestParamInfo& info) { Message name_stream; name_stream << info.index; return name_stream.GetString(); } // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. // // Parameterized test name overload helpers, which help the // INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P macro choose between the default parameterized // test name generator and user param name generator. template ParamNameGenFunctor GetParamNameGen(ParamNameGenFunctor func) { return func; } template struct ParamNameGenFunc { typedef std::string Type(const TestParamInfo&); }; template typename ParamNameGenFunc::Type *GetParamNameGen() { return &DefaultParamName; } // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. // // Stores a parameter value and later creates tests parameterized with that // value. template class ParameterizedTestFactory : public TestFactoryBase { public: typedef typename TestClass::ParamType ParamType; explicit ParameterizedTestFactory(ParamType parameter) : parameter_(parameter) {} Test* CreateTest() override { TestClass::SetParam(¶meter_); return new TestClass(); } private: const ParamType parameter_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ParameterizedTestFactory); }; // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. // // TestMetaFactoryBase is a base class for meta-factories that create // test factories for passing into MakeAndRegisterTestInfo function. template class TestMetaFactoryBase { public: virtual ~TestMetaFactoryBase() {} virtual TestFactoryBase* CreateTestFactory(ParamType parameter) = 0; }; // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. // // TestMetaFactory creates test factories for passing into // MakeAndRegisterTestInfo function. Since MakeAndRegisterTestInfo receives // ownership of test factory pointer, same factory object cannot be passed // into that method twice. But ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo is going to call // it for each Test/Parameter value combination. Thus it needs meta factory // creator class. template class TestMetaFactory : public TestMetaFactoryBase { public: using ParamType = typename TestSuite::ParamType; TestMetaFactory() {} TestFactoryBase* CreateTestFactory(ParamType parameter) override { return new ParameterizedTestFactory(parameter); } private: GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TestMetaFactory); }; // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. // // ParameterizedTestSuiteInfoBase is a generic interface // to ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo classes. ParameterizedTestSuiteInfoBase // accumulates test information provided by TEST_P macro invocations // and generators provided by INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P macro invocations // and uses that information to register all resulting test instances // in RegisterTests method. The ParameterizeTestSuiteRegistry class holds // a collection of pointers to the ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo objects // and calls RegisterTests() on each of them when asked. class ParameterizedTestSuiteInfoBase { public: virtual ~ParameterizedTestSuiteInfoBase() {} // Base part of test suite name for display purposes. virtual const std::string& GetTestSuiteName() const = 0; // Test case id to verify identity. virtual TypeId GetTestSuiteTypeId() const = 0; // UnitTest class invokes this method to register tests in this // test suite right before running them in RUN_ALL_TESTS macro. // This method should not be called more then once on any single // instance of a ParameterizedTestSuiteInfoBase derived class. virtual void RegisterTests() = 0; protected: ParameterizedTestSuiteInfoBase() {} private: GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ParameterizedTestSuiteInfoBase); }; // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. // // ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo accumulates tests obtained from TEST_P // macro invocations for a particular test suite and generators // obtained from INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P macro invocations for that // test suite. It registers tests with all values generated by all // generators when asked. template class ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo : public ParameterizedTestSuiteInfoBase { public: // ParamType and GeneratorCreationFunc are private types but are required // for declarations of public methods AddTestPattern() and // AddTestSuiteInstantiation(). using ParamType = typename TestSuite::ParamType; // A function that returns an instance of appropriate generator type. typedef ParamGenerator(GeneratorCreationFunc)(); typedef typename ParamNameGenFunc::Type ParamNameGeneratorFunc; explicit ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo(const char* name, CodeLocation code_location) : test_suite_name_(name), code_location_(code_location) {} // Test case base name for display purposes. const std::string& GetTestSuiteName() const override { return test_suite_name_; } // Test case id to verify identity. TypeId GetTestSuiteTypeId() const override { return GetTypeId(); } // TEST_P macro uses AddTestPattern() to record information // about a single test in a LocalTestInfo structure. // test_suite_name is the base name of the test suite (without invocation // prefix). test_base_name is the name of an individual test without // parameter index. For the test SequenceA/FooTest.DoBar/1 FooTest is // test suite base name and DoBar is test base name. void AddTestPattern(const char* test_suite_name, const char* test_base_name, TestMetaFactoryBase* meta_factory) { tests_.push_back(std::shared_ptr( new TestInfo(test_suite_name, test_base_name, meta_factory))); } // INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P macro uses AddGenerator() to record information // about a generator. int AddTestSuiteInstantiation(const std::string& instantiation_name, GeneratorCreationFunc* func, ParamNameGeneratorFunc* name_func, const char* file, int line) { instantiations_.push_back( InstantiationInfo(instantiation_name, func, name_func, file, line)); return 0; // Return value used only to run this method in namespace scope. } // UnitTest class invokes this method to register tests in this test suite // test suites right before running tests in RUN_ALL_TESTS macro. // This method should not be called more then once on any single // instance of a ParameterizedTestSuiteInfoBase derived class. // UnitTest has a guard to prevent from calling this method more then once. void RegisterTests() override { for (typename TestInfoContainer::iterator test_it = tests_.begin(); test_it != tests_.end(); ++test_it) { std::shared_ptr test_info = *test_it; for (typename InstantiationContainer::iterator gen_it = instantiations_.begin(); gen_it != instantiations_.end(); ++gen_it) { const std::string& instantiation_name = gen_it->name; ParamGenerator generator((*gen_it->generator)()); ParamNameGeneratorFunc* name_func = gen_it->name_func; const char* file = gen_it->file; int line = gen_it->line; std::string test_suite_name; if ( !instantiation_name.empty() ) test_suite_name = instantiation_name + "/"; test_suite_name += test_info->test_suite_base_name; size_t i = 0; std::set test_param_names; for (typename ParamGenerator::iterator param_it = generator.begin(); param_it != generator.end(); ++param_it, ++i) { Message test_name_stream; std::string param_name = name_func( TestParamInfo(*param_it, i)); GTEST_CHECK_(IsValidParamName(param_name)) << "Parameterized test name '" << param_name << "' is invalid, in " << file << " line " << line << std::endl; GTEST_CHECK_(test_param_names.count(param_name) == 0) << "Duplicate parameterized test name '" << param_name << "', in " << file << " line " << line << std::endl; test_param_names.insert(param_name); test_name_stream << test_info->test_base_name << "/" << param_name; MakeAndRegisterTestInfo( test_suite_name.c_str(), test_name_stream.GetString().c_str(), nullptr, // No type parameter. PrintToString(*param_it).c_str(), code_location_, GetTestSuiteTypeId(), SuiteApiResolver::GetSetUpCaseOrSuite(), SuiteApiResolver::GetTearDownCaseOrSuite(), test_info->test_meta_factory->CreateTestFactory(*param_it)); } // for param_it } // for gen_it } // for test_it } // RegisterTests private: // LocalTestInfo structure keeps information about a single test registered // with TEST_P macro. struct TestInfo { TestInfo(const char* a_test_suite_base_name, const char* a_test_base_name, TestMetaFactoryBase* a_test_meta_factory) : test_suite_base_name(a_test_suite_base_name), test_base_name(a_test_base_name), test_meta_factory(a_test_meta_factory) {} const std::string test_suite_base_name; const std::string test_base_name; const std::unique_ptr > test_meta_factory; }; using TestInfoContainer = ::std::vector >; // Records data received from INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P macros: // struct InstantiationInfo { InstantiationInfo(const std::string &name_in, GeneratorCreationFunc* generator_in, ParamNameGeneratorFunc* name_func_in, const char* file_in, int line_in) : name(name_in), generator(generator_in), name_func(name_func_in), file(file_in), line(line_in) {} std::string name; GeneratorCreationFunc* generator; ParamNameGeneratorFunc* name_func; const char* file; int line; }; typedef ::std::vector InstantiationContainer; static bool IsValidParamName(const std::string& name) { // Check for empty string if (name.empty()) return false; // Check for invalid characters for (std::string::size_type index = 0; index < name.size(); ++index) { if (!isalnum(name[index]) && name[index] != '_') return false; } return true; } const std::string test_suite_name_; CodeLocation code_location_; TestInfoContainer tests_; InstantiationContainer instantiations_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo); }; // class ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo // Legacy API is deprecated but still available #ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ template using ParameterizedTestCaseInfo = ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo; #endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. // // ParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry contains a map of // ParameterizedTestSuiteInfoBase classes accessed by test suite names. TEST_P // and INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P macros use it to locate their corresponding // ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo descriptors. class ParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry { public: ParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry() {} ~ParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry() { for (auto& test_suite_info : test_suite_infos_) { delete test_suite_info; } } // Looks up or creates and returns a structure containing information about // tests and instantiations of a particular test suite. template ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo* GetTestSuitePatternHolder( const char* test_suite_name, CodeLocation code_location) { ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo* typed_test_info = nullptr; for (auto& test_suite_info : test_suite_infos_) { if (test_suite_info->GetTestSuiteName() == test_suite_name) { if (test_suite_info->GetTestSuiteTypeId() != GetTypeId()) { // Complain about incorrect usage of Google Test facilities // and terminate the program since we cannot guaranty correct // test suite setup and tear-down in this case. ReportInvalidTestSuiteType(test_suite_name, code_location); posix::Abort(); } else { // At this point we are sure that the object we found is of the same // type we are looking for, so we downcast it to that type // without further checks. typed_test_info = CheckedDowncastToActualType< ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo >(test_suite_info); } break; } } if (typed_test_info == nullptr) { typed_test_info = new ParameterizedTestSuiteInfo( test_suite_name, code_location); test_suite_infos_.push_back(typed_test_info); } return typed_test_info; } void RegisterTests() { for (auto& test_suite_info : test_suite_infos_) { test_suite_info->RegisterTests(); } } // Legacy API is deprecated but still available #ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ template ParameterizedTestCaseInfo* GetTestCasePatternHolder( const char* test_case_name, CodeLocation code_location) { return GetTestSuitePatternHolder(test_case_name, code_location); } #endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ private: using TestSuiteInfoContainer = ::std::vector; TestSuiteInfoContainer test_suite_infos_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry); }; } // namespace internal // Forward declarations of ValuesIn(), which is implemented in // include/gtest/gtest-param-test.h. template internal::ParamGenerator ValuesIn( const Container& container); namespace internal { // Used in the Values() function to provide polymorphic capabilities. template class ValueArray { public: ValueArray(Ts... v) : v_{std::move(v)...} {} template operator ParamGenerator() const { // NOLINT return ValuesIn(MakeVector(MakeIndexSequence())); } private: template std::vector MakeVector(IndexSequence) const { return std::vector{static_cast(v_.template Get())...}; } FlatTuple v_; }; } // namespace internal } // namespace testing #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_PARAM_UTIL_H_ // This file was GENERATED by command: // pump.py gtest-param-util-generated.h.pump // DO NOT EDIT BY HAND!!! // Copyright 2008 Google Inc. // All Rights Reserved. // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are // met: // // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the // distribution. // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from // this software without specific prior written permission. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // Type and function utilities for implementing parameterized tests. // This file is generated by a SCRIPT. DO NOT EDIT BY HAND! // // Currently Google Test supports at most 50 arguments in Values, // and at most 10 arguments in Combine. Please contact // googletestframework@googlegroups.com if you need more. // Please note that the number of arguments to Combine is limited // by the maximum arity of the implementation of tuple which is // currently set at 10. // GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE #include #include #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_PARAM_UTIL_GENERATED_H_ #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_PARAM_UTIL_GENERATED_H_ namespace testing { namespace internal { // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. // // Generates values from the Cartesian product of values produced // by the argument generators. // template class CartesianProductGenerator2 : public ParamGeneratorInterface< ::std::tuple > { public: typedef ::std::tuple ParamType; CartesianProductGenerator2(const ParamGenerator& g1, const ParamGenerator& g2) : g1_(g1), g2_(g2) {} ~CartesianProductGenerator2() override {} ParamIteratorInterface* Begin() const override { return new Iterator(this, g1_, g1_.begin(), g2_, g2_.begin()); } ParamIteratorInterface* End() const override { return new Iterator(this, g1_, g1_.end(), g2_, g2_.end()); } private: class Iterator : public ParamIteratorInterface { public: Iterator(const ParamGeneratorInterface* base, const ParamGenerator& g1, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current1, const ParamGenerator& g2, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current2) : base_(base), begin1_(g1.begin()), end1_(g1.end()), current1_(current1), begin2_(g2.begin()), end2_(g2.end()), current2_(current2) { ComputeCurrentValue(); } ~Iterator() override {} const ParamGeneratorInterface* BaseGenerator() const override { return base_; } // Advance should not be called on beyond-of-range iterators // so no component iterators must be beyond end of range, either. void Advance() override { assert(!AtEnd()); ++current2_; if (current2_ == end2_) { current2_ = begin2_; ++current1_; } ComputeCurrentValue(); } ParamIteratorInterface* Clone() const override { return new Iterator(*this); } const ParamType* Current() const override { return current_value_.get(); } bool Equals(const ParamIteratorInterface& other) const override { // Having the same base generator guarantees that the other // iterator is of the same type and we can downcast. GTEST_CHECK_(BaseGenerator() == other.BaseGenerator()) << "The program attempted to compare iterators " << "from different generators." << std::endl; const Iterator* typed_other = CheckedDowncastToActualType(&other); // We must report iterators equal if they both point beyond their // respective ranges. That can happen in a variety of fashions, // so we have to consult AtEnd(). return (AtEnd() && typed_other->AtEnd()) || ( current1_ == typed_other->current1_ && current2_ == typed_other->current2_); } private: Iterator(const Iterator& other) : base_(other.base_), begin1_(other.begin1_), end1_(other.end1_), current1_(other.current1_), begin2_(other.begin2_), end2_(other.end2_), current2_(other.current2_) { ComputeCurrentValue(); } void ComputeCurrentValue() { if (!AtEnd()) current_value_.reset(new ParamType(*current1_, *current2_)); } bool AtEnd() const { // We must report iterator past the end of the range when either of the // component iterators has reached the end of its range. return current1_ == end1_ || current2_ == end2_; } // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const Iterator& other); const ParamGeneratorInterface* const base_; // begin[i]_ and end[i]_ define the i-th range that Iterator traverses. // current[i]_ is the actual traversing iterator. const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin1_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end1_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current1_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin2_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end2_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current2_; std::shared_ptr current_value_; }; // class CartesianProductGenerator2::Iterator // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const CartesianProductGenerator2& other); const ParamGenerator g1_; const ParamGenerator g2_; }; // class CartesianProductGenerator2 template class CartesianProductGenerator3 : public ParamGeneratorInterface< ::std::tuple > { public: typedef ::std::tuple ParamType; CartesianProductGenerator3(const ParamGenerator& g1, const ParamGenerator& g2, const ParamGenerator& g3) : g1_(g1), g2_(g2), g3_(g3) {} ~CartesianProductGenerator3() override {} ParamIteratorInterface* Begin() const override { return new Iterator(this, g1_, g1_.begin(), g2_, g2_.begin(), g3_, g3_.begin()); } ParamIteratorInterface* End() const override { return new Iterator(this, g1_, g1_.end(), g2_, g2_.end(), g3_, g3_.end()); } private: class Iterator : public ParamIteratorInterface { public: Iterator(const ParamGeneratorInterface* base, const ParamGenerator& g1, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current1, const ParamGenerator& g2, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current2, const ParamGenerator& g3, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current3) : base_(base), begin1_(g1.begin()), end1_(g1.end()), current1_(current1), begin2_(g2.begin()), end2_(g2.end()), current2_(current2), begin3_(g3.begin()), end3_(g3.end()), current3_(current3) { ComputeCurrentValue(); } ~Iterator() override {} const ParamGeneratorInterface* BaseGenerator() const override { return base_; } // Advance should not be called on beyond-of-range iterators // so no component iterators must be beyond end of range, either. void Advance() override { assert(!AtEnd()); ++current3_; if (current3_ == end3_) { current3_ = begin3_; ++current2_; } if (current2_ == end2_) { current2_ = begin2_; ++current1_; } ComputeCurrentValue(); } ParamIteratorInterface* Clone() const override { return new Iterator(*this); } const ParamType* Current() const override { return current_value_.get(); } bool Equals(const ParamIteratorInterface& other) const override { // Having the same base generator guarantees that the other // iterator is of the same type and we can downcast. GTEST_CHECK_(BaseGenerator() == other.BaseGenerator()) << "The program attempted to compare iterators " << "from different generators." << std::endl; const Iterator* typed_other = CheckedDowncastToActualType(&other); // We must report iterators equal if they both point beyond their // respective ranges. That can happen in a variety of fashions, // so we have to consult AtEnd(). return (AtEnd() && typed_other->AtEnd()) || ( current1_ == typed_other->current1_ && current2_ == typed_other->current2_ && current3_ == typed_other->current3_); } private: Iterator(const Iterator& other) : base_(other.base_), begin1_(other.begin1_), end1_(other.end1_), current1_(other.current1_), begin2_(other.begin2_), end2_(other.end2_), current2_(other.current2_), begin3_(other.begin3_), end3_(other.end3_), current3_(other.current3_) { ComputeCurrentValue(); } void ComputeCurrentValue() { if (!AtEnd()) current_value_.reset(new ParamType(*current1_, *current2_, *current3_)); } bool AtEnd() const { // We must report iterator past the end of the range when either of the // component iterators has reached the end of its range. return current1_ == end1_ || current2_ == end2_ || current3_ == end3_; } // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const Iterator& other); const ParamGeneratorInterface* const base_; // begin[i]_ and end[i]_ define the i-th range that Iterator traverses. // current[i]_ is the actual traversing iterator. const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin1_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end1_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current1_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin2_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end2_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current2_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin3_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end3_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current3_; std::shared_ptr current_value_; }; // class CartesianProductGenerator3::Iterator // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const CartesianProductGenerator3& other); const ParamGenerator g1_; const ParamGenerator g2_; const ParamGenerator g3_; }; // class CartesianProductGenerator3 template class CartesianProductGenerator4 : public ParamGeneratorInterface< ::std::tuple > { public: typedef ::std::tuple ParamType; CartesianProductGenerator4(const ParamGenerator& g1, const ParamGenerator& g2, const ParamGenerator& g3, const ParamGenerator& g4) : g1_(g1), g2_(g2), g3_(g3), g4_(g4) {} ~CartesianProductGenerator4() override {} ParamIteratorInterface* Begin() const override { return new Iterator(this, g1_, g1_.begin(), g2_, g2_.begin(), g3_, g3_.begin(), g4_, g4_.begin()); } ParamIteratorInterface* End() const override { return new Iterator(this, g1_, g1_.end(), g2_, g2_.end(), g3_, g3_.end(), g4_, g4_.end()); } private: class Iterator : public ParamIteratorInterface { public: Iterator(const ParamGeneratorInterface* base, const ParamGenerator& g1, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current1, const ParamGenerator& g2, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current2, const ParamGenerator& g3, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current3, const ParamGenerator& g4, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current4) : base_(base), begin1_(g1.begin()), end1_(g1.end()), current1_(current1), begin2_(g2.begin()), end2_(g2.end()), current2_(current2), begin3_(g3.begin()), end3_(g3.end()), current3_(current3), begin4_(g4.begin()), end4_(g4.end()), current4_(current4) { ComputeCurrentValue(); } ~Iterator() override {} const ParamGeneratorInterface* BaseGenerator() const override { return base_; } // Advance should not be called on beyond-of-range iterators // so no component iterators must be beyond end of range, either. void Advance() override { assert(!AtEnd()); ++current4_; if (current4_ == end4_) { current4_ = begin4_; ++current3_; } if (current3_ == end3_) { current3_ = begin3_; ++current2_; } if (current2_ == end2_) { current2_ = begin2_; ++current1_; } ComputeCurrentValue(); } ParamIteratorInterface* Clone() const override { return new Iterator(*this); } const ParamType* Current() const override { return current_value_.get(); } bool Equals(const ParamIteratorInterface& other) const override { // Having the same base generator guarantees that the other // iterator is of the same type and we can downcast. GTEST_CHECK_(BaseGenerator() == other.BaseGenerator()) << "The program attempted to compare iterators " << "from different generators." << std::endl; const Iterator* typed_other = CheckedDowncastToActualType(&other); // We must report iterators equal if they both point beyond their // respective ranges. That can happen in a variety of fashions, // so we have to consult AtEnd(). return (AtEnd() && typed_other->AtEnd()) || ( current1_ == typed_other->current1_ && current2_ == typed_other->current2_ && current3_ == typed_other->current3_ && current4_ == typed_other->current4_); } private: Iterator(const Iterator& other) : base_(other.base_), begin1_(other.begin1_), end1_(other.end1_), current1_(other.current1_), begin2_(other.begin2_), end2_(other.end2_), current2_(other.current2_), begin3_(other.begin3_), end3_(other.end3_), current3_(other.current3_), begin4_(other.begin4_), end4_(other.end4_), current4_(other.current4_) { ComputeCurrentValue(); } void ComputeCurrentValue() { if (!AtEnd()) current_value_.reset(new ParamType(*current1_, *current2_, *current3_, *current4_)); } bool AtEnd() const { // We must report iterator past the end of the range when either of the // component iterators has reached the end of its range. return current1_ == end1_ || current2_ == end2_ || current3_ == end3_ || current4_ == end4_; } // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const Iterator& other); const ParamGeneratorInterface* const base_; // begin[i]_ and end[i]_ define the i-th range that Iterator traverses. // current[i]_ is the actual traversing iterator. const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin1_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end1_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current1_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin2_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end2_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current2_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin3_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end3_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current3_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin4_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end4_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current4_; std::shared_ptr current_value_; }; // class CartesianProductGenerator4::Iterator // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const CartesianProductGenerator4& other); const ParamGenerator g1_; const ParamGenerator g2_; const ParamGenerator g3_; const ParamGenerator g4_; }; // class CartesianProductGenerator4 template class CartesianProductGenerator5 : public ParamGeneratorInterface< ::std::tuple > { public: typedef ::std::tuple ParamType; CartesianProductGenerator5(const ParamGenerator& g1, const ParamGenerator& g2, const ParamGenerator& g3, const ParamGenerator& g4, const ParamGenerator& g5) : g1_(g1), g2_(g2), g3_(g3), g4_(g4), g5_(g5) {} ~CartesianProductGenerator5() override {} ParamIteratorInterface* Begin() const override { return new Iterator(this, g1_, g1_.begin(), g2_, g2_.begin(), g3_, g3_.begin(), g4_, g4_.begin(), g5_, g5_.begin()); } ParamIteratorInterface* End() const override { return new Iterator(this, g1_, g1_.end(), g2_, g2_.end(), g3_, g3_.end(), g4_, g4_.end(), g5_, g5_.end()); } private: class Iterator : public ParamIteratorInterface { public: Iterator(const ParamGeneratorInterface* base, const ParamGenerator& g1, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current1, const ParamGenerator& g2, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current2, const ParamGenerator& g3, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current3, const ParamGenerator& g4, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current4, const ParamGenerator& g5, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current5) : base_(base), begin1_(g1.begin()), end1_(g1.end()), current1_(current1), begin2_(g2.begin()), end2_(g2.end()), current2_(current2), begin3_(g3.begin()), end3_(g3.end()), current3_(current3), begin4_(g4.begin()), end4_(g4.end()), current4_(current4), begin5_(g5.begin()), end5_(g5.end()), current5_(current5) { ComputeCurrentValue(); } ~Iterator() override {} const ParamGeneratorInterface* BaseGenerator() const override { return base_; } // Advance should not be called on beyond-of-range iterators // so no component iterators must be beyond end of range, either. void Advance() override { assert(!AtEnd()); ++current5_; if (current5_ == end5_) { current5_ = begin5_; ++current4_; } if (current4_ == end4_) { current4_ = begin4_; ++current3_; } if (current3_ == end3_) { current3_ = begin3_; ++current2_; } if (current2_ == end2_) { current2_ = begin2_; ++current1_; } ComputeCurrentValue(); } ParamIteratorInterface* Clone() const override { return new Iterator(*this); } const ParamType* Current() const override { return current_value_.get(); } bool Equals(const ParamIteratorInterface& other) const override { // Having the same base generator guarantees that the other // iterator is of the same type and we can downcast. GTEST_CHECK_(BaseGenerator() == other.BaseGenerator()) << "The program attempted to compare iterators " << "from different generators." << std::endl; const Iterator* typed_other = CheckedDowncastToActualType(&other); // We must report iterators equal if they both point beyond their // respective ranges. That can happen in a variety of fashions, // so we have to consult AtEnd(). return (AtEnd() && typed_other->AtEnd()) || ( current1_ == typed_other->current1_ && current2_ == typed_other->current2_ && current3_ == typed_other->current3_ && current4_ == typed_other->current4_ && current5_ == typed_other->current5_); } private: Iterator(const Iterator& other) : base_(other.base_), begin1_(other.begin1_), end1_(other.end1_), current1_(other.current1_), begin2_(other.begin2_), end2_(other.end2_), current2_(other.current2_), begin3_(other.begin3_), end3_(other.end3_), current3_(other.current3_), begin4_(other.begin4_), end4_(other.end4_), current4_(other.current4_), begin5_(other.begin5_), end5_(other.end5_), current5_(other.current5_) { ComputeCurrentValue(); } void ComputeCurrentValue() { if (!AtEnd()) current_value_.reset(new ParamType(*current1_, *current2_, *current3_, *current4_, *current5_)); } bool AtEnd() const { // We must report iterator past the end of the range when either of the // component iterators has reached the end of its range. return current1_ == end1_ || current2_ == end2_ || current3_ == end3_ || current4_ == end4_ || current5_ == end5_; } // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const Iterator& other); const ParamGeneratorInterface* const base_; // begin[i]_ and end[i]_ define the i-th range that Iterator traverses. // current[i]_ is the actual traversing iterator. const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin1_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end1_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current1_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin2_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end2_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current2_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin3_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end3_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current3_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin4_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end4_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current4_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin5_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end5_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current5_; std::shared_ptr current_value_; }; // class CartesianProductGenerator5::Iterator // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const CartesianProductGenerator5& other); const ParamGenerator g1_; const ParamGenerator g2_; const ParamGenerator g3_; const ParamGenerator g4_; const ParamGenerator g5_; }; // class CartesianProductGenerator5 template class CartesianProductGenerator6 : public ParamGeneratorInterface< ::std::tuple > { public: typedef ::std::tuple ParamType; CartesianProductGenerator6(const ParamGenerator& g1, const ParamGenerator& g2, const ParamGenerator& g3, const ParamGenerator& g4, const ParamGenerator& g5, const ParamGenerator& g6) : g1_(g1), g2_(g2), g3_(g3), g4_(g4), g5_(g5), g6_(g6) {} ~CartesianProductGenerator6() override {} ParamIteratorInterface* Begin() const override { return new Iterator(this, g1_, g1_.begin(), g2_, g2_.begin(), g3_, g3_.begin(), g4_, g4_.begin(), g5_, g5_.begin(), g6_, g6_.begin()); } ParamIteratorInterface* End() const override { return new Iterator(this, g1_, g1_.end(), g2_, g2_.end(), g3_, g3_.end(), g4_, g4_.end(), g5_, g5_.end(), g6_, g6_.end()); } private: class Iterator : public ParamIteratorInterface { public: Iterator(const ParamGeneratorInterface* base, const ParamGenerator& g1, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current1, const ParamGenerator& g2, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current2, const ParamGenerator& g3, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current3, const ParamGenerator& g4, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current4, const ParamGenerator& g5, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current5, const ParamGenerator& g6, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current6) : base_(base), begin1_(g1.begin()), end1_(g1.end()), current1_(current1), begin2_(g2.begin()), end2_(g2.end()), current2_(current2), begin3_(g3.begin()), end3_(g3.end()), current3_(current3), begin4_(g4.begin()), end4_(g4.end()), current4_(current4), begin5_(g5.begin()), end5_(g5.end()), current5_(current5), begin6_(g6.begin()), end6_(g6.end()), current6_(current6) { ComputeCurrentValue(); } ~Iterator() override {} const ParamGeneratorInterface* BaseGenerator() const override { return base_; } // Advance should not be called on beyond-of-range iterators // so no component iterators must be beyond end of range, either. void Advance() override { assert(!AtEnd()); ++current6_; if (current6_ == end6_) { current6_ = begin6_; ++current5_; } if (current5_ == end5_) { current5_ = begin5_; ++current4_; } if (current4_ == end4_) { current4_ = begin4_; ++current3_; } if (current3_ == end3_) { current3_ = begin3_; ++current2_; } if (current2_ == end2_) { current2_ = begin2_; ++current1_; } ComputeCurrentValue(); } ParamIteratorInterface* Clone() const override { return new Iterator(*this); } const ParamType* Current() const override { return current_value_.get(); } bool Equals(const ParamIteratorInterface& other) const override { // Having the same base generator guarantees that the other // iterator is of the same type and we can downcast. GTEST_CHECK_(BaseGenerator() == other.BaseGenerator()) << "The program attempted to compare iterators " << "from different generators." << std::endl; const Iterator* typed_other = CheckedDowncastToActualType(&other); // We must report iterators equal if they both point beyond their // respective ranges. That can happen in a variety of fashions, // so we have to consult AtEnd(). return (AtEnd() && typed_other->AtEnd()) || ( current1_ == typed_other->current1_ && current2_ == typed_other->current2_ && current3_ == typed_other->current3_ && current4_ == typed_other->current4_ && current5_ == typed_other->current5_ && current6_ == typed_other->current6_); } private: Iterator(const Iterator& other) : base_(other.base_), begin1_(other.begin1_), end1_(other.end1_), current1_(other.current1_), begin2_(other.begin2_), end2_(other.end2_), current2_(other.current2_), begin3_(other.begin3_), end3_(other.end3_), current3_(other.current3_), begin4_(other.begin4_), end4_(other.end4_), current4_(other.current4_), begin5_(other.begin5_), end5_(other.end5_), current5_(other.current5_), begin6_(other.begin6_), end6_(other.end6_), current6_(other.current6_) { ComputeCurrentValue(); } void ComputeCurrentValue() { if (!AtEnd()) current_value_.reset(new ParamType(*current1_, *current2_, *current3_, *current4_, *current5_, *current6_)); } bool AtEnd() const { // We must report iterator past the end of the range when either of the // component iterators has reached the end of its range. return current1_ == end1_ || current2_ == end2_ || current3_ == end3_ || current4_ == end4_ || current5_ == end5_ || current6_ == end6_; } // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const Iterator& other); const ParamGeneratorInterface* const base_; // begin[i]_ and end[i]_ define the i-th range that Iterator traverses. // current[i]_ is the actual traversing iterator. const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin1_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end1_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current1_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin2_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end2_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current2_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin3_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end3_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current3_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin4_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end4_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current4_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin5_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end5_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current5_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin6_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end6_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current6_; std::shared_ptr current_value_; }; // class CartesianProductGenerator6::Iterator // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const CartesianProductGenerator6& other); const ParamGenerator g1_; const ParamGenerator g2_; const ParamGenerator g3_; const ParamGenerator g4_; const ParamGenerator g5_; const ParamGenerator g6_; }; // class CartesianProductGenerator6 template class CartesianProductGenerator7 : public ParamGeneratorInterface< ::std::tuple > { public: typedef ::std::tuple ParamType; CartesianProductGenerator7(const ParamGenerator& g1, const ParamGenerator& g2, const ParamGenerator& g3, const ParamGenerator& g4, const ParamGenerator& g5, const ParamGenerator& g6, const ParamGenerator& g7) : g1_(g1), g2_(g2), g3_(g3), g4_(g4), g5_(g5), g6_(g6), g7_(g7) {} ~CartesianProductGenerator7() override {} ParamIteratorInterface* Begin() const override { return new Iterator(this, g1_, g1_.begin(), g2_, g2_.begin(), g3_, g3_.begin(), g4_, g4_.begin(), g5_, g5_.begin(), g6_, g6_.begin(), g7_, g7_.begin()); } ParamIteratorInterface* End() const override { return new Iterator(this, g1_, g1_.end(), g2_, g2_.end(), g3_, g3_.end(), g4_, g4_.end(), g5_, g5_.end(), g6_, g6_.end(), g7_, g7_.end()); } private: class Iterator : public ParamIteratorInterface { public: Iterator(const ParamGeneratorInterface* base, const ParamGenerator& g1, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current1, const ParamGenerator& g2, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current2, const ParamGenerator& g3, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current3, const ParamGenerator& g4, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current4, const ParamGenerator& g5, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current5, const ParamGenerator& g6, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current6, const ParamGenerator& g7, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current7) : base_(base), begin1_(g1.begin()), end1_(g1.end()), current1_(current1), begin2_(g2.begin()), end2_(g2.end()), current2_(current2), begin3_(g3.begin()), end3_(g3.end()), current3_(current3), begin4_(g4.begin()), end4_(g4.end()), current4_(current4), begin5_(g5.begin()), end5_(g5.end()), current5_(current5), begin6_(g6.begin()), end6_(g6.end()), current6_(current6), begin7_(g7.begin()), end7_(g7.end()), current7_(current7) { ComputeCurrentValue(); } ~Iterator() override {} const ParamGeneratorInterface* BaseGenerator() const override { return base_; } // Advance should not be called on beyond-of-range iterators // so no component iterators must be beyond end of range, either. void Advance() override { assert(!AtEnd()); ++current7_; if (current7_ == end7_) { current7_ = begin7_; ++current6_; } if (current6_ == end6_) { current6_ = begin6_; ++current5_; } if (current5_ == end5_) { current5_ = begin5_; ++current4_; } if (current4_ == end4_) { current4_ = begin4_; ++current3_; } if (current3_ == end3_) { current3_ = begin3_; ++current2_; } if (current2_ == end2_) { current2_ = begin2_; ++current1_; } ComputeCurrentValue(); } ParamIteratorInterface* Clone() const override { return new Iterator(*this); } const ParamType* Current() const override { return current_value_.get(); } bool Equals(const ParamIteratorInterface& other) const override { // Having the same base generator guarantees that the other // iterator is of the same type and we can downcast. GTEST_CHECK_(BaseGenerator() == other.BaseGenerator()) << "The program attempted to compare iterators " << "from different generators." << std::endl; const Iterator* typed_other = CheckedDowncastToActualType(&other); // We must report iterators equal if they both point beyond their // respective ranges. That can happen in a variety of fashions, // so we have to consult AtEnd(). return (AtEnd() && typed_other->AtEnd()) || ( current1_ == typed_other->current1_ && current2_ == typed_other->current2_ && current3_ == typed_other->current3_ && current4_ == typed_other->current4_ && current5_ == typed_other->current5_ && current6_ == typed_other->current6_ && current7_ == typed_other->current7_); } private: Iterator(const Iterator& other) : base_(other.base_), begin1_(other.begin1_), end1_(other.end1_), current1_(other.current1_), begin2_(other.begin2_), end2_(other.end2_), current2_(other.current2_), begin3_(other.begin3_), end3_(other.end3_), current3_(other.current3_), begin4_(other.begin4_), end4_(other.end4_), current4_(other.current4_), begin5_(other.begin5_), end5_(other.end5_), current5_(other.current5_), begin6_(other.begin6_), end6_(other.end6_), current6_(other.current6_), begin7_(other.begin7_), end7_(other.end7_), current7_(other.current7_) { ComputeCurrentValue(); } void ComputeCurrentValue() { if (!AtEnd()) current_value_.reset(new ParamType(*current1_, *current2_, *current3_, *current4_, *current5_, *current6_, *current7_)); } bool AtEnd() const { // We must report iterator past the end of the range when either of the // component iterators has reached the end of its range. return current1_ == end1_ || current2_ == end2_ || current3_ == end3_ || current4_ == end4_ || current5_ == end5_ || current6_ == end6_ || current7_ == end7_; } // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const Iterator& other); const ParamGeneratorInterface* const base_; // begin[i]_ and end[i]_ define the i-th range that Iterator traverses. // current[i]_ is the actual traversing iterator. const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin1_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end1_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current1_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin2_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end2_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current2_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin3_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end3_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current3_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin4_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end4_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current4_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin5_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end5_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current5_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin6_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end6_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current6_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin7_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end7_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current7_; std::shared_ptr current_value_; }; // class CartesianProductGenerator7::Iterator // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const CartesianProductGenerator7& other); const ParamGenerator g1_; const ParamGenerator g2_; const ParamGenerator g3_; const ParamGenerator g4_; const ParamGenerator g5_; const ParamGenerator g6_; const ParamGenerator g7_; }; // class CartesianProductGenerator7 template class CartesianProductGenerator8 : public ParamGeneratorInterface< ::std::tuple > { public: typedef ::std::tuple ParamType; CartesianProductGenerator8(const ParamGenerator& g1, const ParamGenerator& g2, const ParamGenerator& g3, const ParamGenerator& g4, const ParamGenerator& g5, const ParamGenerator& g6, const ParamGenerator& g7, const ParamGenerator& g8) : g1_(g1), g2_(g2), g3_(g3), g4_(g4), g5_(g5), g6_(g6), g7_(g7), g8_(g8) {} ~CartesianProductGenerator8() override {} ParamIteratorInterface* Begin() const override { return new Iterator(this, g1_, g1_.begin(), g2_, g2_.begin(), g3_, g3_.begin(), g4_, g4_.begin(), g5_, g5_.begin(), g6_, g6_.begin(), g7_, g7_.begin(), g8_, g8_.begin()); } ParamIteratorInterface* End() const override { return new Iterator(this, g1_, g1_.end(), g2_, g2_.end(), g3_, g3_.end(), g4_, g4_.end(), g5_, g5_.end(), g6_, g6_.end(), g7_, g7_.end(), g8_, g8_.end()); } private: class Iterator : public ParamIteratorInterface { public: Iterator(const ParamGeneratorInterface* base, const ParamGenerator& g1, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current1, const ParamGenerator& g2, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current2, const ParamGenerator& g3, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current3, const ParamGenerator& g4, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current4, const ParamGenerator& g5, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current5, const ParamGenerator& g6, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current6, const ParamGenerator& g7, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current7, const ParamGenerator& g8, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current8) : base_(base), begin1_(g1.begin()), end1_(g1.end()), current1_(current1), begin2_(g2.begin()), end2_(g2.end()), current2_(current2), begin3_(g3.begin()), end3_(g3.end()), current3_(current3), begin4_(g4.begin()), end4_(g4.end()), current4_(current4), begin5_(g5.begin()), end5_(g5.end()), current5_(current5), begin6_(g6.begin()), end6_(g6.end()), current6_(current6), begin7_(g7.begin()), end7_(g7.end()), current7_(current7), begin8_(g8.begin()), end8_(g8.end()), current8_(current8) { ComputeCurrentValue(); } ~Iterator() override {} const ParamGeneratorInterface* BaseGenerator() const override { return base_; } // Advance should not be called on beyond-of-range iterators // so no component iterators must be beyond end of range, either. void Advance() override { assert(!AtEnd()); ++current8_; if (current8_ == end8_) { current8_ = begin8_; ++current7_; } if (current7_ == end7_) { current7_ = begin7_; ++current6_; } if (current6_ == end6_) { current6_ = begin6_; ++current5_; } if (current5_ == end5_) { current5_ = begin5_; ++current4_; } if (current4_ == end4_) { current4_ = begin4_; ++current3_; } if (current3_ == end3_) { current3_ = begin3_; ++current2_; } if (current2_ == end2_) { current2_ = begin2_; ++current1_; } ComputeCurrentValue(); } ParamIteratorInterface* Clone() const override { return new Iterator(*this); } const ParamType* Current() const override { return current_value_.get(); } bool Equals(const ParamIteratorInterface& other) const override { // Having the same base generator guarantees that the other // iterator is of the same type and we can downcast. GTEST_CHECK_(BaseGenerator() == other.BaseGenerator()) << "The program attempted to compare iterators " << "from different generators." << std::endl; const Iterator* typed_other = CheckedDowncastToActualType(&other); // We must report iterators equal if they both point beyond their // respective ranges. That can happen in a variety of fashions, // so we have to consult AtEnd(). return (AtEnd() && typed_other->AtEnd()) || ( current1_ == typed_other->current1_ && current2_ == typed_other->current2_ && current3_ == typed_other->current3_ && current4_ == typed_other->current4_ && current5_ == typed_other->current5_ && current6_ == typed_other->current6_ && current7_ == typed_other->current7_ && current8_ == typed_other->current8_); } private: Iterator(const Iterator& other) : base_(other.base_), begin1_(other.begin1_), end1_(other.end1_), current1_(other.current1_), begin2_(other.begin2_), end2_(other.end2_), current2_(other.current2_), begin3_(other.begin3_), end3_(other.end3_), current3_(other.current3_), begin4_(other.begin4_), end4_(other.end4_), current4_(other.current4_), begin5_(other.begin5_), end5_(other.end5_), current5_(other.current5_), begin6_(other.begin6_), end6_(other.end6_), current6_(other.current6_), begin7_(other.begin7_), end7_(other.end7_), current7_(other.current7_), begin8_(other.begin8_), end8_(other.end8_), current8_(other.current8_) { ComputeCurrentValue(); } void ComputeCurrentValue() { if (!AtEnd()) current_value_.reset(new ParamType(*current1_, *current2_, *current3_, *current4_, *current5_, *current6_, *current7_, *current8_)); } bool AtEnd() const { // We must report iterator past the end of the range when either of the // component iterators has reached the end of its range. return current1_ == end1_ || current2_ == end2_ || current3_ == end3_ || current4_ == end4_ || current5_ == end5_ || current6_ == end6_ || current7_ == end7_ || current8_ == end8_; } // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const Iterator& other); const ParamGeneratorInterface* const base_; // begin[i]_ and end[i]_ define the i-th range that Iterator traverses. // current[i]_ is the actual traversing iterator. const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin1_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end1_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current1_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin2_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end2_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current2_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin3_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end3_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current3_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin4_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end4_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current4_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin5_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end5_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current5_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin6_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end6_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current6_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin7_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end7_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current7_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin8_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end8_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current8_; std::shared_ptr current_value_; }; // class CartesianProductGenerator8::Iterator // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const CartesianProductGenerator8& other); const ParamGenerator g1_; const ParamGenerator g2_; const ParamGenerator g3_; const ParamGenerator g4_; const ParamGenerator g5_; const ParamGenerator g6_; const ParamGenerator g7_; const ParamGenerator g8_; }; // class CartesianProductGenerator8 template class CartesianProductGenerator9 : public ParamGeneratorInterface< ::std::tuple > { public: typedef ::std::tuple ParamType; CartesianProductGenerator9(const ParamGenerator& g1, const ParamGenerator& g2, const ParamGenerator& g3, const ParamGenerator& g4, const ParamGenerator& g5, const ParamGenerator& g6, const ParamGenerator& g7, const ParamGenerator& g8, const ParamGenerator& g9) : g1_(g1), g2_(g2), g3_(g3), g4_(g4), g5_(g5), g6_(g6), g7_(g7), g8_(g8), g9_(g9) {} ~CartesianProductGenerator9() override {} ParamIteratorInterface* Begin() const override { return new Iterator(this, g1_, g1_.begin(), g2_, g2_.begin(), g3_, g3_.begin(), g4_, g4_.begin(), g5_, g5_.begin(), g6_, g6_.begin(), g7_, g7_.begin(), g8_, g8_.begin(), g9_, g9_.begin()); } ParamIteratorInterface* End() const override { return new Iterator(this, g1_, g1_.end(), g2_, g2_.end(), g3_, g3_.end(), g4_, g4_.end(), g5_, g5_.end(), g6_, g6_.end(), g7_, g7_.end(), g8_, g8_.end(), g9_, g9_.end()); } private: class Iterator : public ParamIteratorInterface { public: Iterator(const ParamGeneratorInterface* base, const ParamGenerator& g1, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current1, const ParamGenerator& g2, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current2, const ParamGenerator& g3, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current3, const ParamGenerator& g4, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current4, const ParamGenerator& g5, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current5, const ParamGenerator& g6, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current6, const ParamGenerator& g7, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current7, const ParamGenerator& g8, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current8, const ParamGenerator& g9, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current9) : base_(base), begin1_(g1.begin()), end1_(g1.end()), current1_(current1), begin2_(g2.begin()), end2_(g2.end()), current2_(current2), begin3_(g3.begin()), end3_(g3.end()), current3_(current3), begin4_(g4.begin()), end4_(g4.end()), current4_(current4), begin5_(g5.begin()), end5_(g5.end()), current5_(current5), begin6_(g6.begin()), end6_(g6.end()), current6_(current6), begin7_(g7.begin()), end7_(g7.end()), current7_(current7), begin8_(g8.begin()), end8_(g8.end()), current8_(current8), begin9_(g9.begin()), end9_(g9.end()), current9_(current9) { ComputeCurrentValue(); } ~Iterator() override {} const ParamGeneratorInterface* BaseGenerator() const override { return base_; } // Advance should not be called on beyond-of-range iterators // so no component iterators must be beyond end of range, either. void Advance() override { assert(!AtEnd()); ++current9_; if (current9_ == end9_) { current9_ = begin9_; ++current8_; } if (current8_ == end8_) { current8_ = begin8_; ++current7_; } if (current7_ == end7_) { current7_ = begin7_; ++current6_; } if (current6_ == end6_) { current6_ = begin6_; ++current5_; } if (current5_ == end5_) { current5_ = begin5_; ++current4_; } if (current4_ == end4_) { current4_ = begin4_; ++current3_; } if (current3_ == end3_) { current3_ = begin3_; ++current2_; } if (current2_ == end2_) { current2_ = begin2_; ++current1_; } ComputeCurrentValue(); } ParamIteratorInterface* Clone() const override { return new Iterator(*this); } const ParamType* Current() const override { return current_value_.get(); } bool Equals(const ParamIteratorInterface& other) const override { // Having the same base generator guarantees that the other // iterator is of the same type and we can downcast. GTEST_CHECK_(BaseGenerator() == other.BaseGenerator()) << "The program attempted to compare iterators " << "from different generators." << std::endl; const Iterator* typed_other = CheckedDowncastToActualType(&other); // We must report iterators equal if they both point beyond their // respective ranges. That can happen in a variety of fashions, // so we have to consult AtEnd(). return (AtEnd() && typed_other->AtEnd()) || ( current1_ == typed_other->current1_ && current2_ == typed_other->current2_ && current3_ == typed_other->current3_ && current4_ == typed_other->current4_ && current5_ == typed_other->current5_ && current6_ == typed_other->current6_ && current7_ == typed_other->current7_ && current8_ == typed_other->current8_ && current9_ == typed_other->current9_); } private: Iterator(const Iterator& other) : base_(other.base_), begin1_(other.begin1_), end1_(other.end1_), current1_(other.current1_), begin2_(other.begin2_), end2_(other.end2_), current2_(other.current2_), begin3_(other.begin3_), end3_(other.end3_), current3_(other.current3_), begin4_(other.begin4_), end4_(other.end4_), current4_(other.current4_), begin5_(other.begin5_), end5_(other.end5_), current5_(other.current5_), begin6_(other.begin6_), end6_(other.end6_), current6_(other.current6_), begin7_(other.begin7_), end7_(other.end7_), current7_(other.current7_), begin8_(other.begin8_), end8_(other.end8_), current8_(other.current8_), begin9_(other.begin9_), end9_(other.end9_), current9_(other.current9_) { ComputeCurrentValue(); } void ComputeCurrentValue() { if (!AtEnd()) current_value_.reset(new ParamType(*current1_, *current2_, *current3_, *current4_, *current5_, *current6_, *current7_, *current8_, *current9_)); } bool AtEnd() const { // We must report iterator past the end of the range when either of the // component iterators has reached the end of its range. return current1_ == end1_ || current2_ == end2_ || current3_ == end3_ || current4_ == end4_ || current5_ == end5_ || current6_ == end6_ || current7_ == end7_ || current8_ == end8_ || current9_ == end9_; } // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const Iterator& other); const ParamGeneratorInterface* const base_; // begin[i]_ and end[i]_ define the i-th range that Iterator traverses. // current[i]_ is the actual traversing iterator. const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin1_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end1_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current1_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin2_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end2_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current2_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin3_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end3_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current3_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin4_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end4_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current4_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin5_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end5_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current5_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin6_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end6_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current6_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin7_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end7_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current7_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin8_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end8_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current8_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin9_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end9_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current9_; std::shared_ptr current_value_; }; // class CartesianProductGenerator9::Iterator // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const CartesianProductGenerator9& other); const ParamGenerator g1_; const ParamGenerator g2_; const ParamGenerator g3_; const ParamGenerator g4_; const ParamGenerator g5_; const ParamGenerator g6_; const ParamGenerator g7_; const ParamGenerator g8_; const ParamGenerator g9_; }; // class CartesianProductGenerator9 template class CartesianProductGenerator10 : public ParamGeneratorInterface< ::std::tuple > { public: typedef ::std::tuple ParamType; CartesianProductGenerator10(const ParamGenerator& g1, const ParamGenerator& g2, const ParamGenerator& g3, const ParamGenerator& g4, const ParamGenerator& g5, const ParamGenerator& g6, const ParamGenerator& g7, const ParamGenerator& g8, const ParamGenerator& g9, const ParamGenerator& g10) : g1_(g1), g2_(g2), g3_(g3), g4_(g4), g5_(g5), g6_(g6), g7_(g7), g8_(g8), g9_(g9), g10_(g10) {} ~CartesianProductGenerator10() override {} ParamIteratorInterface* Begin() const override { return new Iterator(this, g1_, g1_.begin(), g2_, g2_.begin(), g3_, g3_.begin(), g4_, g4_.begin(), g5_, g5_.begin(), g6_, g6_.begin(), g7_, g7_.begin(), g8_, g8_.begin(), g9_, g9_.begin(), g10_, g10_.begin()); } ParamIteratorInterface* End() const override { return new Iterator(this, g1_, g1_.end(), g2_, g2_.end(), g3_, g3_.end(), g4_, g4_.end(), g5_, g5_.end(), g6_, g6_.end(), g7_, g7_.end(), g8_, g8_.end(), g9_, g9_.end(), g10_, g10_.end()); } private: class Iterator : public ParamIteratorInterface { public: Iterator(const ParamGeneratorInterface* base, const ParamGenerator& g1, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current1, const ParamGenerator& g2, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current2, const ParamGenerator& g3, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current3, const ParamGenerator& g4, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current4, const ParamGenerator& g5, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current5, const ParamGenerator& g6, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current6, const ParamGenerator& g7, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current7, const ParamGenerator& g8, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current8, const ParamGenerator& g9, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current9, const ParamGenerator& g10, const typename ParamGenerator::iterator& current10) : base_(base), begin1_(g1.begin()), end1_(g1.end()), current1_(current1), begin2_(g2.begin()), end2_(g2.end()), current2_(current2), begin3_(g3.begin()), end3_(g3.end()), current3_(current3), begin4_(g4.begin()), end4_(g4.end()), current4_(current4), begin5_(g5.begin()), end5_(g5.end()), current5_(current5), begin6_(g6.begin()), end6_(g6.end()), current6_(current6), begin7_(g7.begin()), end7_(g7.end()), current7_(current7), begin8_(g8.begin()), end8_(g8.end()), current8_(current8), begin9_(g9.begin()), end9_(g9.end()), current9_(current9), begin10_(g10.begin()), end10_(g10.end()), current10_(current10) { ComputeCurrentValue(); } ~Iterator() override {} const ParamGeneratorInterface* BaseGenerator() const override { return base_; } // Advance should not be called on beyond-of-range iterators // so no component iterators must be beyond end of range, either. void Advance() override { assert(!AtEnd()); ++current10_; if (current10_ == end10_) { current10_ = begin10_; ++current9_; } if (current9_ == end9_) { current9_ = begin9_; ++current8_; } if (current8_ == end8_) { current8_ = begin8_; ++current7_; } if (current7_ == end7_) { current7_ = begin7_; ++current6_; } if (current6_ == end6_) { current6_ = begin6_; ++current5_; } if (current5_ == end5_) { current5_ = begin5_; ++current4_; } if (current4_ == end4_) { current4_ = begin4_; ++current3_; } if (current3_ == end3_) { current3_ = begin3_; ++current2_; } if (current2_ == end2_) { current2_ = begin2_; ++current1_; } ComputeCurrentValue(); } ParamIteratorInterface* Clone() const override { return new Iterator(*this); } const ParamType* Current() const override { return current_value_.get(); } bool Equals(const ParamIteratorInterface& other) const override { // Having the same base generator guarantees that the other // iterator is of the same type and we can downcast. GTEST_CHECK_(BaseGenerator() == other.BaseGenerator()) << "The program attempted to compare iterators " << "from different generators." << std::endl; const Iterator* typed_other = CheckedDowncastToActualType(&other); // We must report iterators equal if they both point beyond their // respective ranges. That can happen in a variety of fashions, // so we have to consult AtEnd(). return (AtEnd() && typed_other->AtEnd()) || ( current1_ == typed_other->current1_ && current2_ == typed_other->current2_ && current3_ == typed_other->current3_ && current4_ == typed_other->current4_ && current5_ == typed_other->current5_ && current6_ == typed_other->current6_ && current7_ == typed_other->current7_ && current8_ == typed_other->current8_ && current9_ == typed_other->current9_ && current10_ == typed_other->current10_); } private: Iterator(const Iterator& other) : base_(other.base_), begin1_(other.begin1_), end1_(other.end1_), current1_(other.current1_), begin2_(other.begin2_), end2_(other.end2_), current2_(other.current2_), begin3_(other.begin3_), end3_(other.end3_), current3_(other.current3_), begin4_(other.begin4_), end4_(other.end4_), current4_(other.current4_), begin5_(other.begin5_), end5_(other.end5_), current5_(other.current5_), begin6_(other.begin6_), end6_(other.end6_), current6_(other.current6_), begin7_(other.begin7_), end7_(other.end7_), current7_(other.current7_), begin8_(other.begin8_), end8_(other.end8_), current8_(other.current8_), begin9_(other.begin9_), end9_(other.end9_), current9_(other.current9_), begin10_(other.begin10_), end10_(other.end10_), current10_(other.current10_) { ComputeCurrentValue(); } void ComputeCurrentValue() { if (!AtEnd()) current_value_.reset(new ParamType(*current1_, *current2_, *current3_, *current4_, *current5_, *current6_, *current7_, *current8_, *current9_, *current10_)); } bool AtEnd() const { // We must report iterator past the end of the range when either of the // component iterators has reached the end of its range. return current1_ == end1_ || current2_ == end2_ || current3_ == end3_ || current4_ == end4_ || current5_ == end5_ || current6_ == end6_ || current7_ == end7_ || current8_ == end8_ || current9_ == end9_ || current10_ == end10_; } // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const Iterator& other); const ParamGeneratorInterface* const base_; // begin[i]_ and end[i]_ define the i-th range that Iterator traverses. // current[i]_ is the actual traversing iterator. const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin1_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end1_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current1_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin2_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end2_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current2_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin3_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end3_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current3_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin4_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end4_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current4_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin5_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end5_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current5_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin6_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end6_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current6_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin7_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end7_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current7_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin8_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end8_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current8_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin9_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end9_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current9_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator begin10_; const typename ParamGenerator::iterator end10_; typename ParamGenerator::iterator current10_; std::shared_ptr current_value_; }; // class CartesianProductGenerator10::Iterator // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const CartesianProductGenerator10& other); const ParamGenerator g1_; const ParamGenerator g2_; const ParamGenerator g3_; const ParamGenerator g4_; const ParamGenerator g5_; const ParamGenerator g6_; const ParamGenerator g7_; const ParamGenerator g8_; const ParamGenerator g9_; const ParamGenerator g10_; }; // class CartesianProductGenerator10 // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. // // Helper classes providing Combine() with polymorphic features. They allow // casting CartesianProductGeneratorN to ParamGenerator if T is // convertible to U. // template class CartesianProductHolder2 { public: CartesianProductHolder2(const Generator1& g1, const Generator2& g2) : g1_(g1), g2_(g2) {} template operator ParamGenerator< ::std::tuple >() const { return ParamGenerator< ::std::tuple >( new CartesianProductGenerator2( static_cast >(g1_), static_cast >(g2_))); } private: // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const CartesianProductHolder2& other); const Generator1 g1_; const Generator2 g2_; }; // class CartesianProductHolder2 template class CartesianProductHolder3 { public: CartesianProductHolder3(const Generator1& g1, const Generator2& g2, const Generator3& g3) : g1_(g1), g2_(g2), g3_(g3) {} template operator ParamGenerator< ::std::tuple >() const { return ParamGenerator< ::std::tuple >( new CartesianProductGenerator3( static_cast >(g1_), static_cast >(g2_), static_cast >(g3_))); } private: // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const CartesianProductHolder3& other); const Generator1 g1_; const Generator2 g2_; const Generator3 g3_; }; // class CartesianProductHolder3 template class CartesianProductHolder4 { public: CartesianProductHolder4(const Generator1& g1, const Generator2& g2, const Generator3& g3, const Generator4& g4) : g1_(g1), g2_(g2), g3_(g3), g4_(g4) {} template operator ParamGenerator< ::std::tuple >() const { return ParamGenerator< ::std::tuple >( new CartesianProductGenerator4( static_cast >(g1_), static_cast >(g2_), static_cast >(g3_), static_cast >(g4_))); } private: // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const CartesianProductHolder4& other); const Generator1 g1_; const Generator2 g2_; const Generator3 g3_; const Generator4 g4_; }; // class CartesianProductHolder4 template class CartesianProductHolder5 { public: CartesianProductHolder5(const Generator1& g1, const Generator2& g2, const Generator3& g3, const Generator4& g4, const Generator5& g5) : g1_(g1), g2_(g2), g3_(g3), g4_(g4), g5_(g5) {} template operator ParamGenerator< ::std::tuple >() const { return ParamGenerator< ::std::tuple >( new CartesianProductGenerator5( static_cast >(g1_), static_cast >(g2_), static_cast >(g3_), static_cast >(g4_), static_cast >(g5_))); } private: // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const CartesianProductHolder5& other); const Generator1 g1_; const Generator2 g2_; const Generator3 g3_; const Generator4 g4_; const Generator5 g5_; }; // class CartesianProductHolder5 template class CartesianProductHolder6 { public: CartesianProductHolder6(const Generator1& g1, const Generator2& g2, const Generator3& g3, const Generator4& g4, const Generator5& g5, const Generator6& g6) : g1_(g1), g2_(g2), g3_(g3), g4_(g4), g5_(g5), g6_(g6) {} template operator ParamGenerator< ::std::tuple >() const { return ParamGenerator< ::std::tuple >( new CartesianProductGenerator6( static_cast >(g1_), static_cast >(g2_), static_cast >(g3_), static_cast >(g4_), static_cast >(g5_), static_cast >(g6_))); } private: // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const CartesianProductHolder6& other); const Generator1 g1_; const Generator2 g2_; const Generator3 g3_; const Generator4 g4_; const Generator5 g5_; const Generator6 g6_; }; // class CartesianProductHolder6 template class CartesianProductHolder7 { public: CartesianProductHolder7(const Generator1& g1, const Generator2& g2, const Generator3& g3, const Generator4& g4, const Generator5& g5, const Generator6& g6, const Generator7& g7) : g1_(g1), g2_(g2), g3_(g3), g4_(g4), g5_(g5), g6_(g6), g7_(g7) {} template operator ParamGenerator< ::std::tuple >() const { return ParamGenerator< ::std::tuple >( new CartesianProductGenerator7( static_cast >(g1_), static_cast >(g2_), static_cast >(g3_), static_cast >(g4_), static_cast >(g5_), static_cast >(g6_), static_cast >(g7_))); } private: // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const CartesianProductHolder7& other); const Generator1 g1_; const Generator2 g2_; const Generator3 g3_; const Generator4 g4_; const Generator5 g5_; const Generator6 g6_; const Generator7 g7_; }; // class CartesianProductHolder7 template class CartesianProductHolder8 { public: CartesianProductHolder8(const Generator1& g1, const Generator2& g2, const Generator3& g3, const Generator4& g4, const Generator5& g5, const Generator6& g6, const Generator7& g7, const Generator8& g8) : g1_(g1), g2_(g2), g3_(g3), g4_(g4), g5_(g5), g6_(g6), g7_(g7), g8_(g8) {} template operator ParamGenerator< ::std::tuple >() const { return ParamGenerator< ::std::tuple >( new CartesianProductGenerator8( static_cast >(g1_), static_cast >(g2_), static_cast >(g3_), static_cast >(g4_), static_cast >(g5_), static_cast >(g6_), static_cast >(g7_), static_cast >(g8_))); } private: // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const CartesianProductHolder8& other); const Generator1 g1_; const Generator2 g2_; const Generator3 g3_; const Generator4 g4_; const Generator5 g5_; const Generator6 g6_; const Generator7 g7_; const Generator8 g8_; }; // class CartesianProductHolder8 template class CartesianProductHolder9 { public: CartesianProductHolder9(const Generator1& g1, const Generator2& g2, const Generator3& g3, const Generator4& g4, const Generator5& g5, const Generator6& g6, const Generator7& g7, const Generator8& g8, const Generator9& g9) : g1_(g1), g2_(g2), g3_(g3), g4_(g4), g5_(g5), g6_(g6), g7_(g7), g8_(g8), g9_(g9) {} template operator ParamGenerator< ::std::tuple >() const { return ParamGenerator< ::std::tuple >( new CartesianProductGenerator9( static_cast >(g1_), static_cast >(g2_), static_cast >(g3_), static_cast >(g4_), static_cast >(g5_), static_cast >(g6_), static_cast >(g7_), static_cast >(g8_), static_cast >(g9_))); } private: // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const CartesianProductHolder9& other); const Generator1 g1_; const Generator2 g2_; const Generator3 g3_; const Generator4 g4_; const Generator5 g5_; const Generator6 g6_; const Generator7 g7_; const Generator8 g8_; const Generator9 g9_; }; // class CartesianProductHolder9 template class CartesianProductHolder10 { public: CartesianProductHolder10(const Generator1& g1, const Generator2& g2, const Generator3& g3, const Generator4& g4, const Generator5& g5, const Generator6& g6, const Generator7& g7, const Generator8& g8, const Generator9& g9, const Generator10& g10) : g1_(g1), g2_(g2), g3_(g3), g4_(g4), g5_(g5), g6_(g6), g7_(g7), g8_(g8), g9_(g9), g10_(g10) {} template operator ParamGenerator< ::std::tuple >() const { return ParamGenerator< ::std::tuple >( new CartesianProductGenerator10( static_cast >(g1_), static_cast >(g2_), static_cast >(g3_), static_cast >(g4_), static_cast >(g5_), static_cast >(g6_), static_cast >(g7_), static_cast >(g8_), static_cast >(g9_), static_cast >(g10_))); } private: // No implementation - assignment is unsupported. void operator=(const CartesianProductHolder10& other); const Generator1 g1_; const Generator2 g2_; const Generator3 g3_; const Generator4 g4_; const Generator5 g5_; const Generator6 g6_; const Generator7 g7_; const Generator8 g8_; const Generator9 g9_; const Generator10 g10_; }; // class CartesianProductHolder10 } // namespace internal } // namespace testing #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_INTERNAL_GTEST_PARAM_UTIL_GENERATED_H_ namespace testing { // Functions producing parameter generators. // // Google Test uses these generators to produce parameters for value- // parameterized tests. When a parameterized test suite is instantiated // with a particular generator, Google Test creates and runs tests // for each element in the sequence produced by the generator. // // In the following sample, tests from test suite FooTest are instantiated // each three times with parameter values 3, 5, and 8: // // class FooTest : public TestWithParam { ... }; // // TEST_P(FooTest, TestThis) { // } // TEST_P(FooTest, TestThat) { // } // INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(TestSequence, FooTest, Values(3, 5, 8)); // // Range() returns generators providing sequences of values in a range. // // Synopsis: // Range(start, end) // - returns a generator producing a sequence of values {start, start+1, // start+2, ..., }. // Range(start, end, step) // - returns a generator producing a sequence of values {start, start+step, // start+step+step, ..., }. // Notes: // * The generated sequences never include end. For example, Range(1, 5) // returns a generator producing a sequence {1, 2, 3, 4}. Range(1, 9, 2) // returns a generator producing {1, 3, 5, 7}. // * start and end must have the same type. That type may be any integral or // floating-point type or a user defined type satisfying these conditions: // * It must be assignable (have operator=() defined). // * It must have operator+() (operator+(int-compatible type) for // two-operand version). // * It must have operator<() defined. // Elements in the resulting sequences will also have that type. // * Condition start < end must be satisfied in order for resulting sequences // to contain any elements. // template internal::ParamGenerator Range(T start, T end, IncrementT step) { return internal::ParamGenerator( new internal::RangeGenerator(start, end, step)); } template internal::ParamGenerator Range(T start, T end) { return Range(start, end, 1); } // ValuesIn() function allows generation of tests with parameters coming from // a container. // // Synopsis: // ValuesIn(const T (&array)[N]) // - returns a generator producing sequences with elements from // a C-style array. // ValuesIn(const Container& container) // - returns a generator producing sequences with elements from // an STL-style container. // ValuesIn(Iterator begin, Iterator end) // - returns a generator producing sequences with elements from // a range [begin, end) defined by a pair of STL-style iterators. These // iterators can also be plain C pointers. // // Please note that ValuesIn copies the values from the containers // passed in and keeps them to generate tests in RUN_ALL_TESTS(). // // Examples: // // This instantiates tests from test suite StringTest // each with C-string values of "foo", "bar", and "baz": // // const char* strings[] = {"foo", "bar", "baz"}; // INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(StringSequence, StringTest, ValuesIn(strings)); // // This instantiates tests from test suite StlStringTest // each with STL strings with values "a" and "b": // // ::std::vector< ::std::string> GetParameterStrings() { // ::std::vector< ::std::string> v; // v.push_back("a"); // v.push_back("b"); // return v; // } // // INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(CharSequence, // StlStringTest, // ValuesIn(GetParameterStrings())); // // // This will also instantiate tests from CharTest // each with parameter values 'a' and 'b': // // ::std::list GetParameterChars() { // ::std::list list; // list.push_back('a'); // list.push_back('b'); // return list; // } // ::std::list l = GetParameterChars(); // INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(CharSequence2, // CharTest, // ValuesIn(l.begin(), l.end())); // template internal::ParamGenerator< typename ::testing::internal::IteratorTraits::value_type> ValuesIn(ForwardIterator begin, ForwardIterator end) { typedef typename ::testing::internal::IteratorTraits ::value_type ParamType; return internal::ParamGenerator( new internal::ValuesInIteratorRangeGenerator(begin, end)); } template internal::ParamGenerator ValuesIn(const T (&array)[N]) { return ValuesIn(array, array + N); } template internal::ParamGenerator ValuesIn( const Container& container) { return ValuesIn(container.begin(), container.end()); } // Values() allows generating tests from explicitly specified list of // parameters. // // Synopsis: // Values(T v1, T v2, ..., T vN) // - returns a generator producing sequences with elements v1, v2, ..., vN. // // For example, this instantiates tests from test suite BarTest each // with values "one", "two", and "three": // // INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(NumSequence, // BarTest, // Values("one", "two", "three")); // // This instantiates tests from test suite BazTest each with values 1, 2, 3.5. // The exact type of values will depend on the type of parameter in BazTest. // // INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(FloatingNumbers, BazTest, Values(1, 2, 3.5)); // // template internal::ValueArray Values(T... v) { return internal::ValueArray(std::move(v)...); } // Bool() allows generating tests with parameters in a set of (false, true). // // Synopsis: // Bool() // - returns a generator producing sequences with elements {false, true}. // // It is useful when testing code that depends on Boolean flags. Combinations // of multiple flags can be tested when several Bool()'s are combined using // Combine() function. // // In the following example all tests in the test suite FlagDependentTest // will be instantiated twice with parameters false and true. // // class FlagDependentTest : public testing::TestWithParam { // virtual void SetUp() { // external_flag = GetParam(); // } // } // INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(BoolSequence, FlagDependentTest, Bool()); // inline internal::ParamGenerator Bool() { return Values(false, true); } // Combine() allows the user to combine two or more sequences to produce // values of a Cartesian product of those sequences' elements. // // Synopsis: // Combine(gen1, gen2, ..., genN) // - returns a generator producing sequences with elements coming from // the Cartesian product of elements from the sequences generated by // gen1, gen2, ..., genN. The sequence elements will have a type of // std::tuple where T1, T2, ..., TN are the types // of elements from sequences produces by gen1, gen2, ..., genN. // // Combine can have up to 10 arguments. // // Example: // // This will instantiate tests in test suite AnimalTest each one with // the parameter values tuple("cat", BLACK), tuple("cat", WHITE), // tuple("dog", BLACK), and tuple("dog", WHITE): // // enum Color { BLACK, GRAY, WHITE }; // class AnimalTest // : public testing::TestWithParam > {...}; // // TEST_P(AnimalTest, AnimalLooksNice) {...} // // INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(AnimalVariations, AnimalTest, // Combine(Values("cat", "dog"), // Values(BLACK, WHITE))); // // This will instantiate tests in FlagDependentTest with all variations of two // Boolean flags: // // class FlagDependentTest // : public testing::TestWithParam > { // virtual void SetUp() { // // Assigns external_flag_1 and external_flag_2 values from the tuple. // std::tie(external_flag_1, external_flag_2) = GetParam(); // } // }; // // TEST_P(FlagDependentTest, TestFeature1) { // // Test your code using external_flag_1 and external_flag_2 here. // } // INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(TwoBoolSequence, FlagDependentTest, // Combine(Bool(), Bool())); // template internal::CartesianProductHolder2 Combine( const Generator1& g1, const Generator2& g2) { return internal::CartesianProductHolder2( g1, g2); } template internal::CartesianProductHolder3 Combine( const Generator1& g1, const Generator2& g2, const Generator3& g3) { return internal::CartesianProductHolder3( g1, g2, g3); } template internal::CartesianProductHolder4 Combine( const Generator1& g1, const Generator2& g2, const Generator3& g3, const Generator4& g4) { return internal::CartesianProductHolder4( g1, g2, g3, g4); } template internal::CartesianProductHolder5 Combine( const Generator1& g1, const Generator2& g2, const Generator3& g3, const Generator4& g4, const Generator5& g5) { return internal::CartesianProductHolder5( g1, g2, g3, g4, g5); } template internal::CartesianProductHolder6 Combine( const Generator1& g1, const Generator2& g2, const Generator3& g3, const Generator4& g4, const Generator5& g5, const Generator6& g6) { return internal::CartesianProductHolder6( g1, g2, g3, g4, g5, g6); } template internal::CartesianProductHolder7 Combine( const Generator1& g1, const Generator2& g2, const Generator3& g3, const Generator4& g4, const Generator5& g5, const Generator6& g6, const Generator7& g7) { return internal::CartesianProductHolder7( g1, g2, g3, g4, g5, g6, g7); } template internal::CartesianProductHolder8 Combine( const Generator1& g1, const Generator2& g2, const Generator3& g3, const Generator4& g4, const Generator5& g5, const Generator6& g6, const Generator7& g7, const Generator8& g8) { return internal::CartesianProductHolder8( g1, g2, g3, g4, g5, g6, g7, g8); } template internal::CartesianProductHolder9 Combine( const Generator1& g1, const Generator2& g2, const Generator3& g3, const Generator4& g4, const Generator5& g5, const Generator6& g6, const Generator7& g7, const Generator8& g8, const Generator9& g9) { return internal::CartesianProductHolder9( g1, g2, g3, g4, g5, g6, g7, g8, g9); } template internal::CartesianProductHolder10 Combine( const Generator1& g1, const Generator2& g2, const Generator3& g3, const Generator4& g4, const Generator5& g5, const Generator6& g6, const Generator7& g7, const Generator8& g8, const Generator9& g9, const Generator10& g10) { return internal::CartesianProductHolder10( g1, g2, g3, g4, g5, g6, g7, g8, g9, g10); } #define TEST_P(test_suite_name, test_name) \ class GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, test_name) \ : public test_suite_name { \ public: \ GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, test_name)() {} \ virtual void TestBody(); \ \ private: \ static int AddToRegistry() { \ ::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance() \ ->parameterized_test_registry() \ .GetTestSuitePatternHolder( \ #test_suite_name, \ ::testing::internal::CodeLocation(__FILE__, __LINE__)) \ ->AddTestPattern( \ GTEST_STRINGIFY_(test_suite_name), GTEST_STRINGIFY_(test_name), \ new ::testing::internal::TestMetaFactory()); \ return 0; \ } \ static int gtest_registering_dummy_ GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_; \ GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, \ test_name)); \ }; \ int GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, \ test_name)::gtest_registering_dummy_ = \ GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, test_name)::AddToRegistry(); \ void GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_suite_name, test_name)::TestBody() // The optional last argument to INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P allows the user // to specify a function or functor that generates custom test name suffixes // based on the test parameters. The function should accept one argument of // type testing::TestParamInfo, and return std::string. // // testing::PrintToStringParamName is a builtin test suffix generator that // returns the value of testing::PrintToString(GetParam()). // // Note: test names must be non-empty, unique, and may only contain ASCII // alphanumeric characters or underscore. Because PrintToString adds quotes // to std::string and C strings, it won't work for these types. #define INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(prefix, test_suite_name, generator, ...) \ static ::testing::internal::ParamGenerator \ gtest_##prefix##test_suite_name##_EvalGenerator_() { \ return generator; \ } \ static ::std::string gtest_##prefix##test_suite_name##_EvalGenerateName_( \ const ::testing::TestParamInfo& info) { \ return ::testing::internal::GetParamNameGen( \ __VA_ARGS__)(info); \ } \ static int gtest_##prefix##test_suite_name##_dummy_ \ GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ = \ ::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance() \ ->parameterized_test_registry() \ .GetTestSuitePatternHolder( \ #test_suite_name, \ ::testing::internal::CodeLocation(__FILE__, __LINE__)) \ ->AddTestSuiteInstantiation( \ #prefix, >est_##prefix##test_suite_name##_EvalGenerator_, \ >est_##prefix##test_suite_name##_EvalGenerateName_, \ __FILE__, __LINE__) // Legacy API is deprecated but still available #ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ #define INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P #endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ } // namespace testing #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PARAM_TEST_H_ // Copyright 2006, Google Inc. // All rights reserved. // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are // met: // // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the // distribution. // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from // this software without specific prior written permission. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 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For example: // // class MyClass { // private: // void PrivateMethod(); // FRIEND_TEST(MyClassTest, PrivateMethodWorks); // }; // // class MyClassTest : public testing::Test { // // ... // }; // // TEST_F(MyClassTest, PrivateMethodWorks) { // // Can call MyClass::PrivateMethod() here. // } // // Note: The test class must be in the same namespace as the class being tested. // For example, putting MyClassTest in an anonymous namespace will not work. #define FRIEND_TEST(test_case_name, test_name)\ friend class test_case_name##_##test_name##_Test #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PROD_H_ // Copyright 2008, Google Inc. // All rights reserved. // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are // met: // // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the // distribution. // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from // this software without specific prior written permission. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // // GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_TEST_PART_H_ #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_TEST_PART_H_ #include #include GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4251 \ /* class A needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class B */) namespace testing { // A copyable object representing the result of a test part (i.e. an // assertion or an explicit FAIL(), ADD_FAILURE(), or SUCCESS()). // // Don't inherit from TestPartResult as its destructor is not virtual. class GTEST_API_ TestPartResult { public: // The possible outcomes of a test part (i.e. an assertion or an // explicit SUCCEED(), FAIL(), or ADD_FAILURE()). enum Type { kSuccess, // Succeeded. kNonFatalFailure, // Failed but the test can continue. kFatalFailure, // Failed and the test should be terminated. kSkip // Skipped. }; // C'tor. TestPartResult does NOT have a default constructor. // Always use this constructor (with parameters) to create a // TestPartResult object. TestPartResult(Type a_type, const char* a_file_name, int a_line_number, const char* a_message) : type_(a_type), file_name_(a_file_name == nullptr ? "" : a_file_name), line_number_(a_line_number), summary_(ExtractSummary(a_message)), message_(a_message) {} // Gets the outcome of the test part. Type type() const { return type_; } // Gets the name of the source file where the test part took place, or // NULL if it's unknown. const char* file_name() const { return file_name_.empty() ? nullptr : file_name_.c_str(); } // Gets the line in the source file where the test part took place, // or -1 if it's unknown. int line_number() const { return line_number_; } // Gets the summary of the failure message. const char* summary() const { return summary_.c_str(); } // Gets the message associated with the test part. const char* message() const { return message_.c_str(); } // Returns true iff the test part was skipped. bool skipped() const { return type_ == kSkip; } // Returns true iff the test part passed. bool passed() const { return type_ == kSuccess; } // Returns true iff the test part non-fatally failed. bool nonfatally_failed() const { return type_ == kNonFatalFailure; } // Returns true iff the test part fatally failed. bool fatally_failed() const { return type_ == kFatalFailure; } // Returns true iff the test part failed. bool failed() const { return fatally_failed() || nonfatally_failed(); } private: Type type_; // Gets the summary of the failure message by omitting the stack // trace in it. static std::string ExtractSummary(const char* message); // The name of the source file where the test part took place, or // "" if the source file is unknown. std::string file_name_; // The line in the source file where the test part took place, or -1 // if the line number is unknown. int line_number_; std::string summary_; // The test failure summary. std::string message_; // The test failure message. }; // Prints a TestPartResult object. std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const TestPartResult& result); // An array of TestPartResult objects. // // Don't inherit from TestPartResultArray as its destructor is not // virtual. class GTEST_API_ TestPartResultArray { public: TestPartResultArray() {} // Appends the given TestPartResult to the array. void Append(const TestPartResult& result); // Returns the TestPartResult at the given index (0-based). const TestPartResult& GetTestPartResult(int index) const; // Returns the number of TestPartResult objects in the array. int size() const; private: std::vector array_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TestPartResultArray); }; // This interface knows how to report a test part result. class GTEST_API_ TestPartResultReporterInterface { public: virtual ~TestPartResultReporterInterface() {} virtual void ReportTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& result) = 0; }; namespace internal { // This helper class is used by {ASSERT|EXPECT}_NO_FATAL_FAILURE to check if a // statement generates new fatal failures. To do so it registers itself as the // current test part result reporter. Besides checking if fatal failures were // reported, it only delegates the reporting to the former result reporter. // The original result reporter is restored in the destructor. // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. class GTEST_API_ HasNewFatalFailureHelper : public TestPartResultReporterInterface { public: HasNewFatalFailureHelper(); ~HasNewFatalFailureHelper() override; void ReportTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& result) override; bool has_new_fatal_failure() const { return has_new_fatal_failure_; } private: bool has_new_fatal_failure_; TestPartResultReporterInterface* original_reporter_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(HasNewFatalFailureHelper); }; } // namespace internal } // namespace testing GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4251 #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_TEST_PART_H_ // Copyright 2008 Google Inc. // All Rights Reserved. // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are // met: // // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above // copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the // distribution. // * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from // this software without specific prior written permission. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_TYPED_TEST_H_ #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_TYPED_TEST_H_ // This header implements typed tests and type-parameterized tests. // Typed (aka type-driven) tests repeat the same test for types in a // list. You must know which types you want to test with when writing // typed tests. Here's how you do it: #if 0 // First, define a fixture class template. It should be parameterized // by a type. Remember to derive it from testing::Test. template class FooTest : public testing::Test { public: ... typedef std::list List; static T shared_; T value_; }; // Next, associate a list of types with the test suite, which will be // repeated for each type in the list. The typedef is necessary for // the macro to parse correctly. typedef testing::Types MyTypes; TYPED_TEST_SUITE(FooTest, MyTypes); // If the type list contains only one type, you can write that type // directly without Types<...>: // TYPED_TEST_SUITE(FooTest, int); // Then, use TYPED_TEST() instead of TEST_F() to define as many typed // tests for this test suite as you want. TYPED_TEST(FooTest, DoesBlah) { // Inside a test, refer to TypeParam to get the type parameter. // Since we are inside a derived class template, C++ requires use to // visit the members of FooTest via 'this'. TypeParam n = this->value_; // To visit static members of the fixture, add the TestFixture:: // prefix. n += TestFixture::shared_; // To refer to typedefs in the fixture, add the "typename // TestFixture::" prefix. typename TestFixture::List values; values.push_back(n); ... } TYPED_TEST(FooTest, HasPropertyA) { ... } // TYPED_TEST_SUITE takes an optional third argument which allows to specify a // class that generates custom test name suffixes based on the type. This should // be a class which has a static template function GetName(int index) returning // a string for each type. The provided integer index equals the index of the // type in the provided type list. In many cases the index can be ignored. // // For example: // class MyTypeNames { // public: // template // static std::string GetName(int) { // if (std::is_same()) return "char"; // if (std::is_same()) return "int"; // if (std::is_same()) return "unsignedInt"; // } // }; // TYPED_TEST_SUITE(FooTest, MyTypes, MyTypeNames); #endif // 0 // Type-parameterized tests are abstract test patterns parameterized // by a type. Compared with typed tests, type-parameterized tests // allow you to define the test pattern without knowing what the type // parameters are. The defined pattern can be instantiated with // different types any number of times, in any number of translation // units. // // If you are designing an interface or concept, you can define a // suite of type-parameterized tests to verify properties that any // valid implementation of the interface/concept should have. Then, // each implementation can easily instantiate the test suite to verify // that it conforms to the requirements, without having to write // similar tests repeatedly. Here's an example: #if 0 // First, define a fixture class template. It should be parameterized // by a type. Remember to derive it from testing::Test. template class FooTest : public testing::Test { ... }; // Next, declare that you will define a type-parameterized test suite // (the _P suffix is for "parameterized" or "pattern", whichever you // prefer): TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(FooTest); // Then, use TYPED_TEST_P() to define as many type-parameterized tests // for this type-parameterized test suite as you want. TYPED_TEST_P(FooTest, DoesBlah) { // Inside a test, refer to TypeParam to get the type parameter. TypeParam n = 0; ... } TYPED_TEST_P(FooTest, HasPropertyA) { ... } // Now the tricky part: you need to register all test patterns before // you can instantiate them. The first argument of the macro is the // test suite name; the rest are the names of the tests in this test // case. REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(FooTest, DoesBlah, HasPropertyA); // Finally, you are free to instantiate the pattern with the types you // want. If you put the above code in a header file, you can #include // it in multiple C++ source files and instantiate it multiple times. // // To distinguish different instances of the pattern, the first // argument to the INSTANTIATE_* macro is a prefix that will be added // to the actual test suite name. Remember to pick unique prefixes for // different instances. typedef testing::Types MyTypes; INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(My, FooTest, MyTypes); // If the type list contains only one type, you can write that type // directly without Types<...>: // INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(My, FooTest, int); // // Similar to the optional argument of TYPED_TEST_SUITE above, // INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P takes an optional fourth argument which allows to // generate custom names. // INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(My, FooTest, MyTypes, MyTypeNames); #endif // 0 // Implements typed tests. #if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. // // Expands to the name of the typedef for the type parameters of the // given test suite. #define GTEST_TYPE_PARAMS_(TestSuiteName) gtest_type_params_##TestSuiteName##_ // Expands to the name of the typedef for the NameGenerator, responsible for // creating the suffixes of the name. #define GTEST_NAME_GENERATOR_(TestSuiteName) \ gtest_type_params_##TestSuiteName##_NameGenerator // The 'Types' template argument below must have spaces around it // since some compilers may choke on '>>' when passing a template // instance (e.g. Types) #define TYPED_TEST_SUITE(CaseName, Types, ...) \ typedef ::testing::internal::TypeList::type GTEST_TYPE_PARAMS_( \ CaseName); \ typedef ::testing::internal::NameGeneratorSelector<__VA_ARGS__>::type \ GTEST_NAME_GENERATOR_(CaseName) # define TYPED_TEST(CaseName, TestName) \ template \ class GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(CaseName, TestName) \ : public CaseName { \ private: \ typedef CaseName TestFixture; \ typedef gtest_TypeParam_ TypeParam; \ virtual void TestBody(); \ }; \ static bool gtest_##CaseName##_##TestName##_registered_ \ GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ = \ ::testing::internal::TypeParameterizedTest< \ CaseName, \ ::testing::internal::TemplateSel, \ GTEST_TYPE_PARAMS_( \ CaseName)>::Register("", \ ::testing::internal::CodeLocation( \ __FILE__, __LINE__), \ #CaseName, #TestName, 0, \ ::testing::internal::GenerateNames< \ GTEST_NAME_GENERATOR_(CaseName), \ GTEST_TYPE_PARAMS_(CaseName)>()); \ template \ void GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(CaseName, \ TestName)::TestBody() // Legacy API is deprecated but still available #ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ #define TYPED_TEST_CASE TYPED_TEST_SUITE #endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ #endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST // Implements type-parameterized tests. #if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. // // Expands to the namespace name that the type-parameterized tests for // the given type-parameterized test suite are defined in. The exact // name of the namespace is subject to change without notice. #define GTEST_SUITE_NAMESPACE_(TestSuiteName) gtest_suite_##TestSuiteName##_ // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. // // Expands to the name of the variable used to remember the names of // the defined tests in the given test suite. #define GTEST_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P_STATE_(TestSuiteName) \ gtest_typed_test_suite_p_state_##TestSuiteName##_ // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE DIRECTLY. // // Expands to the name of the variable used to remember the names of // the registered tests in the given test suite. #define GTEST_REGISTERED_TEST_NAMES_(TestSuiteName) \ gtest_registered_test_names_##TestSuiteName##_ // The variables defined in the type-parameterized test macros are // static as typically these macros are used in a .h file that can be // #included in multiple translation units linked together. #define TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(SuiteName) \ static ::testing::internal::TypedTestSuitePState \ GTEST_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P_STATE_(SuiteName) // Legacy API is deprecated but still available #ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ #define TYPED_TEST_CASE_P TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P #endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ #define TYPED_TEST_P(SuiteName, TestName) \ namespace GTEST_SUITE_NAMESPACE_(SuiteName) { \ template \ class TestName : public SuiteName { \ private: \ typedef SuiteName TestFixture; \ typedef gtest_TypeParam_ TypeParam; \ virtual void TestBody(); \ }; \ static bool gtest_##TestName##_defined_ GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ = \ GTEST_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P_STATE_(SuiteName).AddTestName( \ __FILE__, __LINE__, #SuiteName, #TestName); \ } \ template \ void GTEST_SUITE_NAMESPACE_( \ SuiteName)::TestName::TestBody() #define REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(SuiteName, ...) \ namespace GTEST_SUITE_NAMESPACE_(SuiteName) { \ typedef ::testing::internal::Templates<__VA_ARGS__>::type gtest_AllTests_; \ } \ static const char* const GTEST_REGISTERED_TEST_NAMES_( \ SuiteName) GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ = \ GTEST_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P_STATE_(SuiteName).VerifyRegisteredTestNames( \ __FILE__, __LINE__, #__VA_ARGS__) // Legacy API is deprecated but still available #ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ #define REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P #endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ // The 'Types' template argument below must have spaces around it // since some compilers may choke on '>>' when passing a template // instance (e.g. Types) #define INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(Prefix, SuiteName, Types, ...) \ static bool gtest_##Prefix##_##SuiteName GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ = \ ::testing::internal::TypeParameterizedTestSuite< \ SuiteName, GTEST_SUITE_NAMESPACE_(SuiteName)::gtest_AllTests_, \ ::testing::internal::TypeList::type>:: \ Register(#Prefix, \ ::testing::internal::CodeLocation(__FILE__, __LINE__), \ >EST_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P_STATE_(SuiteName), #SuiteName, \ GTEST_REGISTERED_TEST_NAMES_(SuiteName), \ ::testing::internal::GenerateNames< \ ::testing::internal::NameGeneratorSelector< \ __VA_ARGS__>::type, \ ::testing::internal::TypeList::type>()) // Legacy API is deprecated but still available #ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ #define INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P #endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ #endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_TYPED_TEST_H_ GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4251 \ /* class A needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class B */) // Depending on the platform, different string classes are available. // On Linux, in addition to ::std::string, Google also makes use of // class ::string, which has the same interface as ::std::string, but // has a different implementation. // // You can define GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING to 1 to indicate that // ::string is available AND is a distinct type to ::std::string, or // define it to 0 to indicate otherwise. // // If ::std::string and ::string are the same class on your platform // due to aliasing, you should define GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING to 0. // // If you do not define GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING, it is defined // heuristically. namespace testing { // Silence C4100 (unreferenced formal parameter) and 4805 // unsafe mix of type 'const int' and type 'const bool' #ifdef _MSC_VER # pragma warning(push) # pragma warning(disable:4805) # pragma warning(disable:4100) #endif // Declares the flags. // This flag temporary enables the disabled tests. GTEST_DECLARE_bool_(also_run_disabled_tests); // This flag brings the debugger on an assertion failure. GTEST_DECLARE_bool_(break_on_failure); // This flag controls whether Google Test catches all test-thrown exceptions // and logs them as failures. GTEST_DECLARE_bool_(catch_exceptions); // This flag enables using colors in terminal output. Available values are // "yes" to enable colors, "no" (disable colors), or "auto" (the default) // to let Google Test decide. GTEST_DECLARE_string_(color); // This flag sets up the filter to select by name using a glob pattern // the tests to run. If the filter is not given all tests are executed. GTEST_DECLARE_string_(filter); // This flag controls whether Google Test installs a signal handler that dumps // debugging information when fatal signals are raised. GTEST_DECLARE_bool_(install_failure_signal_handler); // This flag causes the Google Test to list tests. None of the tests listed // are actually run if the flag is provided. GTEST_DECLARE_bool_(list_tests); // This flag controls whether Google Test emits a detailed XML report to a file // in addition to its normal textual output. GTEST_DECLARE_string_(output); // This flags control whether Google Test prints the elapsed time for each // test. GTEST_DECLARE_bool_(print_time); // This flags control whether Google Test prints UTF8 characters as text. GTEST_DECLARE_bool_(print_utf8); // This flag specifies the random number seed. GTEST_DECLARE_int32_(random_seed); // This flag sets how many times the tests are repeated. The default value // is 1. If the value is -1 the tests are repeating forever. GTEST_DECLARE_int32_(repeat); // This flag controls whether Google Test includes Google Test internal // stack frames in failure stack traces. GTEST_DECLARE_bool_(show_internal_stack_frames); // When this flag is specified, tests' order is randomized on every iteration. 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GTEST_DECLARE_string_(stream_result_to); #if GTEST_USE_OWN_FLAGFILE_FLAG_ GTEST_DECLARE_string_(flagfile); #endif // GTEST_USE_OWN_FLAGFILE_FLAG_ // The upper limit for valid stack trace depths. const int kMaxStackTraceDepth = 100; namespace internal { class AssertHelper; class DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter; class ExecDeathTest; class NoExecDeathTest; class FinalSuccessChecker; class GTestFlagSaver; class StreamingListenerTest; class TestResultAccessor; class TestEventListenersAccessor; class TestEventRepeater; class UnitTestRecordPropertyTestHelper; class WindowsDeathTest; class FuchsiaDeathTest; class UnitTestImpl* GetUnitTestImpl(); void ReportFailureInUnknownLocation(TestPartResult::Type result_type, const std::string& message); } // namespace internal // The friend relationship of some of these classes is cyclic. // If we don't forward declare them the compiler might confuse the classes // in friendship clauses with same named classes on the scope. class Test; class TestSuite; // Old API is still available but deprecated #ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ using TestCase = TestSuite; #endif class TestInfo; class UnitTest; // A class for indicating whether an assertion was successful. When // the assertion wasn't successful, the AssertionResult object // remembers a non-empty message that describes how it failed. // // To create an instance of this class, use one of the factory functions // (AssertionSuccess() and AssertionFailure()). // // This class is useful for two purposes: // 1. Defining predicate functions to be used with Boolean test assertions // EXPECT_TRUE/EXPECT_FALSE and their ASSERT_ counterparts // 2. Defining predicate-format functions to be // used with predicate assertions (ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT*, etc). // // For example, if you define IsEven predicate: // // testing::AssertionResult IsEven(int n) { // if ((n % 2) == 0) // return testing::AssertionSuccess(); // else // return testing::AssertionFailure() << n << " is odd"; // } // // Then the failed expectation EXPECT_TRUE(IsEven(Fib(5))) // will print the message // // Value of: IsEven(Fib(5)) // Actual: false (5 is odd) // Expected: true // // instead of a more opaque // // Value of: IsEven(Fib(5)) // Actual: false // Expected: true // // in case IsEven is a simple Boolean predicate. // // If you expect your predicate to be reused and want to support informative // messages in EXPECT_FALSE and ASSERT_FALSE (negative assertions show up // about half as often as positive ones in our tests), supply messages for // both success and failure cases: // // testing::AssertionResult IsEven(int n) { // if ((n % 2) == 0) // return testing::AssertionSuccess() << n << " is even"; // else // return testing::AssertionFailure() << n << " is odd"; // } // // Then a statement EXPECT_FALSE(IsEven(Fib(6))) will print // // Value of: IsEven(Fib(6)) // Actual: true (8 is even) // Expected: false // // NB: Predicates that support negative Boolean assertions have reduced // performance in positive ones so be careful not to use them in tests // that have lots (tens of thousands) of positive Boolean assertions. // // To use this class with EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT assertions such as: // // // Verifies that Foo() returns an even number. // EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(IsEven, Foo()); // // you need to define: // // testing::AssertionResult IsEven(const char* expr, int n) { // if ((n % 2) == 0) // return testing::AssertionSuccess(); // else // return testing::AssertionFailure() // << "Expected: " << expr << " is even\n Actual: it's " << n; // } // // If Foo() returns 5, you will see the following message: // // Expected: Foo() is even // Actual: it's 5 // class GTEST_API_ AssertionResult { public: // Copy constructor. // Used in EXPECT_TRUE/FALSE(assertion_result). AssertionResult(const AssertionResult& other); #if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1910 GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_PUSH_(4800 /* forcing value to bool */) #endif // Used in the EXPECT_TRUE/FALSE(bool_expression). // // T must be contextually convertible to bool. // // The second parameter prevents this overload from being considered if // the argument is implicitly convertible to AssertionResult. In that case // we want AssertionResult's copy constructor to be used. template explicit AssertionResult( const T& success, typename internal::EnableIf< !internal::ImplicitlyConvertible::value>::type* /*enabler*/ = nullptr) : success_(success) {} #if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1910 GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() #endif // Assignment operator. AssertionResult& operator=(AssertionResult other) { swap(other); return *this; } // Returns true iff the assertion succeeded. operator bool() const { return success_; } // NOLINT // Returns the assertion's negation. Used with EXPECT/ASSERT_FALSE. AssertionResult operator!() const; // Returns the text streamed into this AssertionResult. Test assertions // use it when they fail (i.e., the predicate's outcome doesn't match the // assertion's expectation). When nothing has been streamed into the // object, returns an empty string. const char* message() const { return message_.get() != nullptr ? message_->c_str() : ""; } // Deprecated; please use message() instead. const char* failure_message() const { return message(); } // Streams a custom failure message into this object. template AssertionResult& operator<<(const T& value) { AppendMessage(Message() << value); return *this; } // Allows streaming basic output manipulators such as endl or flush into // this object. AssertionResult& operator<<( ::std::ostream& (*basic_manipulator)(::std::ostream& stream)) { AppendMessage(Message() << basic_manipulator); return *this; } private: // Appends the contents of message to message_. void AppendMessage(const Message& a_message) { if (message_.get() == nullptr) message_.reset(new ::std::string); message_->append(a_message.GetString().c_str()); } // Swap the contents of this AssertionResult with other. void swap(AssertionResult& other); // Stores result of the assertion predicate. bool success_; // Stores the message describing the condition in case the expectation // construct is not satisfied with the predicate's outcome. // Referenced via a pointer to avoid taking too much stack frame space // with test assertions. std::unique_ptr< ::std::string> message_; }; // Makes a successful assertion result. GTEST_API_ AssertionResult AssertionSuccess(); // Makes a failed assertion result. GTEST_API_ AssertionResult AssertionFailure(); // Makes a failed assertion result with the given failure message. // Deprecated; use AssertionFailure() << msg. GTEST_API_ AssertionResult AssertionFailure(const Message& msg); } // namespace testing // Includes the auto-generated header that implements a family of generic // predicate assertion macros. 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DO NOT EDIT BY HAND! // // Implements a family of generic predicate assertion macros. // GOOGLETEST_CM0001 DO NOT DELETE #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PRED_IMPL_H_ #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PRED_IMPL_H_ namespace testing { // This header implements a family of generic predicate assertion // macros: // // ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(pred_format, v1) // ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(pred_format, v1, v2) // ... // // where pred_format is a function or functor that takes n (in the // case of ASSERT_PRED_FORMATn) values and their source expression // text, and returns a testing::AssertionResult. See the definition // of ASSERT_EQ in gtest.h for an example. // // If you don't care about formatting, you can use the more // restrictive version: // // ASSERT_PRED1(pred, v1) // ASSERT_PRED2(pred, v1, v2) // ... // // where pred is an n-ary function or functor that returns bool, // and the values v1, v2, ..., must support the << operator for // streaming to std::ostream. // // We also define the EXPECT_* variations. // // For now we only support predicates whose arity is at most 5. // Please email googletestframework@googlegroups.com if you need // support for higher arities. // GTEST_ASSERT_ is the basic statement to which all of the assertions // in this file reduce. Don't use this in your code. #define GTEST_ASSERT_(expression, on_failure) \ GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ if (const ::testing::AssertionResult gtest_ar = (expression)) \ ; \ else \ on_failure(gtest_ar.failure_message()) // Helper function for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED1. Don't use // this in your code. template AssertionResult AssertPred1Helper(const char* pred_text, const char* e1, Pred pred, const T1& v1) { if (pred(v1)) return AssertionSuccess(); return AssertionFailure() << pred_text << "(" << e1 << ") evaluates to false, where" << "\n" << e1 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v1); } // Internal macro for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED_FORMAT1. // Don't use this in your code. #define GTEST_PRED_FORMAT1_(pred_format, v1, on_failure)\ GTEST_ASSERT_(pred_format(#v1, v1), \ on_failure) // Internal macro for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED1. Don't use // this in your code. #define GTEST_PRED1_(pred, v1, on_failure)\ GTEST_ASSERT_(::testing::AssertPred1Helper(#pred, \ #v1, \ pred, \ v1), on_failure) // Unary predicate assertion macros. #define EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(pred_format, v1) \ GTEST_PRED_FORMAT1_(pred_format, v1, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) #define EXPECT_PRED1(pred, v1) \ GTEST_PRED1_(pred, v1, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) #define ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(pred_format, v1) \ GTEST_PRED_FORMAT1_(pred_format, v1, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) #define ASSERT_PRED1(pred, v1) \ GTEST_PRED1_(pred, v1, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) // Helper function for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED2. Don't use // this in your code. template AssertionResult AssertPred2Helper(const char* pred_text, const char* e1, const char* e2, Pred pred, const T1& v1, const T2& v2) { if (pred(v1, v2)) return AssertionSuccess(); return AssertionFailure() << pred_text << "(" << e1 << ", " << e2 << ") evaluates to false, where" << "\n" << e1 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v1) << "\n" << e2 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v2); } // Internal macro for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED_FORMAT2. // Don't use this in your code. #define GTEST_PRED_FORMAT2_(pred_format, v1, v2, on_failure)\ GTEST_ASSERT_(pred_format(#v1, #v2, v1, v2), \ on_failure) // Internal macro for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED2. Don't use // this in your code. #define GTEST_PRED2_(pred, v1, v2, on_failure)\ GTEST_ASSERT_(::testing::AssertPred2Helper(#pred, \ #v1, \ #v2, \ pred, \ v1, \ v2), on_failure) // Binary predicate assertion macros. #define EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(pred_format, v1, v2) \ GTEST_PRED_FORMAT2_(pred_format, v1, v2, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) #define EXPECT_PRED2(pred, v1, v2) \ GTEST_PRED2_(pred, v1, v2, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) #define ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(pred_format, v1, v2) \ GTEST_PRED_FORMAT2_(pred_format, v1, v2, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) #define ASSERT_PRED2(pred, v1, v2) \ GTEST_PRED2_(pred, v1, v2, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) // Helper function for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED3. Don't use // this in your code. template AssertionResult AssertPred3Helper(const char* pred_text, const char* e1, const char* e2, const char* e3, Pred pred, const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3) { if (pred(v1, v2, v3)) return AssertionSuccess(); return AssertionFailure() << pred_text << "(" << e1 << ", " << e2 << ", " << e3 << ") evaluates to false, where" << "\n" << e1 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v1) << "\n" << e2 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v2) << "\n" << e3 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v3); } // Internal macro for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED_FORMAT3. // Don't use this in your code. #define GTEST_PRED_FORMAT3_(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, on_failure)\ GTEST_ASSERT_(pred_format(#v1, #v2, #v3, v1, v2, v3), \ on_failure) // Internal macro for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED3. Don't use // this in your code. #define GTEST_PRED3_(pred, v1, v2, v3, on_failure)\ GTEST_ASSERT_(::testing::AssertPred3Helper(#pred, \ #v1, \ #v2, \ #v3, \ pred, \ v1, \ v2, \ v3), on_failure) // Ternary predicate assertion macros. #define EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3(pred_format, v1, v2, v3) \ GTEST_PRED_FORMAT3_(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) #define EXPECT_PRED3(pred, v1, v2, v3) \ GTEST_PRED3_(pred, v1, v2, v3, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) #define ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3(pred_format, v1, v2, v3) \ GTEST_PRED_FORMAT3_(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) #define ASSERT_PRED3(pred, v1, v2, v3) \ GTEST_PRED3_(pred, v1, v2, v3, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) // Helper function for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED4. Don't use // this in your code. template AssertionResult AssertPred4Helper(const char* pred_text, const char* e1, const char* e2, const char* e3, const char* e4, Pred pred, const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4) { if (pred(v1, v2, v3, v4)) return AssertionSuccess(); return AssertionFailure() << pred_text << "(" << e1 << ", " << e2 << ", " << e3 << ", " << e4 << ") evaluates to false, where" << "\n" << e1 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v1) << "\n" << e2 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v2) << "\n" << e3 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v3) << "\n" << e4 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v4); } // Internal macro for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED_FORMAT4. // Don't use this in your code. #define GTEST_PRED_FORMAT4_(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, v4, on_failure)\ GTEST_ASSERT_(pred_format(#v1, #v2, #v3, #v4, v1, v2, v3, v4), \ on_failure) // Internal macro for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED4. Don't use // this in your code. #define GTEST_PRED4_(pred, v1, v2, v3, v4, on_failure)\ GTEST_ASSERT_(::testing::AssertPred4Helper(#pred, \ #v1, \ #v2, \ #v3, \ #v4, \ pred, \ v1, \ v2, \ v3, \ v4), on_failure) // 4-ary predicate assertion macros. #define EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT4(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, v4) \ GTEST_PRED_FORMAT4_(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, v4, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) #define EXPECT_PRED4(pred, v1, v2, v3, v4) \ GTEST_PRED4_(pred, v1, v2, v3, v4, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) #define ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT4(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, v4) \ GTEST_PRED_FORMAT4_(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, v4, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) #define ASSERT_PRED4(pred, v1, v2, v3, v4) \ GTEST_PRED4_(pred, v1, v2, v3, v4, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) // Helper function for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED5. Don't use // this in your code. template AssertionResult AssertPred5Helper(const char* pred_text, const char* e1, const char* e2, const char* e3, const char* e4, const char* e5, Pred pred, const T1& v1, const T2& v2, const T3& v3, const T4& v4, const T5& v5) { if (pred(v1, v2, v3, v4, v5)) return AssertionSuccess(); return AssertionFailure() << pred_text << "(" << e1 << ", " << e2 << ", " << e3 << ", " << e4 << ", " << e5 << ") evaluates to false, where" << "\n" << e1 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v1) << "\n" << e2 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v2) << "\n" << e3 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v3) << "\n" << e4 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v4) << "\n" << e5 << " evaluates to " << ::testing::PrintToString(v5); } // Internal macro for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED_FORMAT5. // Don't use this in your code. #define GTEST_PRED_FORMAT5_(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, on_failure)\ GTEST_ASSERT_(pred_format(#v1, #v2, #v3, #v4, #v5, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5), \ on_failure) // Internal macro for implementing {EXPECT|ASSERT}_PRED5. Don't use // this in your code. #define GTEST_PRED5_(pred, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, on_failure)\ GTEST_ASSERT_(::testing::AssertPred5Helper(#pred, \ #v1, \ #v2, \ #v3, \ #v4, \ #v5, \ pred, \ v1, \ v2, \ v3, \ v4, \ v5), on_failure) // 5-ary predicate assertion macros. #define EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT5(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5) \ GTEST_PRED_FORMAT5_(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) #define EXPECT_PRED5(pred, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5) \ GTEST_PRED5_(pred, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) #define ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT5(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5) \ GTEST_PRED_FORMAT5_(pred_format, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) #define ASSERT_PRED5(pred, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5) \ GTEST_PRED5_(pred, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) } // namespace testing #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PRED_IMPL_H_ namespace testing { // The abstract class that all tests inherit from. // // In Google Test, a unit test program contains one or many TestSuites, and // each TestSuite contains one or many Tests. // // When you define a test using the TEST macro, you don't need to // explicitly derive from Test - the TEST macro automatically does // this for you. // // The only time you derive from Test is when defining a test fixture // to be used in a TEST_F. For example: // // class FooTest : public testing::Test { // protected: // void SetUp() override { ... } // void TearDown() override { ... } // ... // }; // // TEST_F(FooTest, Bar) { ... } // TEST_F(FooTest, Baz) { ... } // // Test is not copyable. class GTEST_API_ Test { public: friend class TestInfo; // The d'tor is virtual as we intend to inherit from Test. virtual ~Test(); // Sets up the stuff shared by all tests in this test case. // // Google Test will call Foo::SetUpTestSuite() before running the first // test in test case Foo. Hence a sub-class can define its own // SetUpTestSuite() method to shadow the one defined in the super // class. static void SetUpTestSuite() {} // Tears down the stuff shared by all tests in this test case. // // Google Test will call Foo::TearDownTestSuite() after running the last // test in test case Foo. Hence a sub-class can define its own // TearDownTestSuite() method to shadow the one defined in the super // class. static void TearDownTestSuite() {} // Legacy API is deprecated but still available #ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ static void TearDownTestCase() {} static void SetUpTestCase() {} #endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ // Returns true iff the current test has a fatal failure. static bool HasFatalFailure(); // Returns true iff the current test has a non-fatal failure. static bool HasNonfatalFailure(); // Returns true iff the current test was skipped. static bool IsSkipped(); // Returns true iff the current test has a (either fatal or // non-fatal) failure. static bool HasFailure() { return HasFatalFailure() || HasNonfatalFailure(); } // Logs a property for the current test, test suite, or for the entire // invocation of the test program when used outside of the context of a // test suite. Only the last value for a given key is remembered. These // are public static so they can be called from utility functions that are // not members of the test fixture. Calls to RecordProperty made during // lifespan of the test (from the moment its constructor starts to the // moment its destructor finishes) will be output in XML as attributes of // the element. Properties recorded from fixture's // SetUpTestSuite or TearDownTestSuite are logged as attributes of the // corresponding element. Calls to RecordProperty made in the // global context (before or after invocation of RUN_ALL_TESTS and from // SetUp/TearDown method of Environment objects registered with Google // Test) will be output as attributes of the element. static void RecordProperty(const std::string& key, const std::string& value); static void RecordProperty(const std::string& key, int value); protected: // Creates a Test object. Test(); // Sets up the test fixture. virtual void SetUp(); // Tears down the test fixture. virtual void TearDown(); private: // Returns true iff the current test has the same fixture class as // the first test in the current test suite. static bool HasSameFixtureClass(); // Runs the test after the test fixture has been set up. // // A sub-class must implement this to define the test logic. // // DO NOT OVERRIDE THIS FUNCTION DIRECTLY IN A USER PROGRAM. // Instead, use the TEST or TEST_F macro. virtual void TestBody() = 0; // Sets up, executes, and tears down the test. void Run(); // Deletes self. We deliberately pick an unusual name for this // internal method to avoid clashing with names used in user TESTs. void DeleteSelf_() { delete this; } const std::unique_ptr gtest_flag_saver_; // Often a user misspells SetUp() as Setup() and spends a long time // wondering why it is never called by Google Test. The declaration of // the following method is solely for catching such an error at // compile time: // // - The return type is deliberately chosen to be not void, so it // will be a conflict if void Setup() is declared in the user's // test fixture. // // - This method is private, so it will be another compiler error // if the method is called from the user's test fixture. // // DO NOT OVERRIDE THIS FUNCTION. // // If you see an error about overriding the following function or // about it being private, you have mis-spelled SetUp() as Setup(). struct Setup_should_be_spelled_SetUp {}; virtual Setup_should_be_spelled_SetUp* Setup() { return nullptr; } // We disallow copying Tests. GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(Test); }; typedef internal::TimeInMillis TimeInMillis; // A copyable object representing a user specified test property which can be // output as a key/value string pair. // // Don't inherit from TestProperty as its destructor is not virtual. class TestProperty { public: // C'tor. TestProperty does NOT have a default constructor. // Always use this constructor (with parameters) to create a // TestProperty object. TestProperty(const std::string& a_key, const std::string& a_value) : key_(a_key), value_(a_value) { } // Gets the user supplied key. const char* key() const { return key_.c_str(); } // Gets the user supplied value. const char* value() const { return value_.c_str(); } // Sets a new value, overriding the one supplied in the constructor. void SetValue(const std::string& new_value) { value_ = new_value; } private: // The key supplied by the user. std::string key_; // The value supplied by the user. std::string value_; }; // The result of a single Test. This includes a list of // TestPartResults, a list of TestProperties, a count of how many // death tests there are in the Test, and how much time it took to run // the Test. // // TestResult is not copyable. class GTEST_API_ TestResult { public: // Creates an empty TestResult. TestResult(); // D'tor. Do not inherit from TestResult. ~TestResult(); // Gets the number of all test parts. This is the sum of the number // of successful test parts and the number of failed test parts. int total_part_count() const; // Returns the number of the test properties. int test_property_count() const; // Returns true iff the test passed (i.e. no test part failed). bool Passed() const { return !Skipped() && !Failed(); } // Returns true iff the test was skipped. bool Skipped() const; // Returns true iff the test failed. bool Failed() const; // Returns true iff the test fatally failed. bool HasFatalFailure() const; // Returns true iff the test has a non-fatal failure. bool HasNonfatalFailure() const; // Returns the elapsed time, in milliseconds. TimeInMillis elapsed_time() const { return elapsed_time_; } // Returns the i-th test part result among all the results. i can range from 0 // to total_part_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, aborts the program. const TestPartResult& GetTestPartResult(int i) const; // Returns the i-th test property. i can range from 0 to // test_property_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, aborts the // program. const TestProperty& GetTestProperty(int i) const; private: friend class TestInfo; friend class TestSuite; friend class UnitTest; friend class internal::DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter; friend class internal::ExecDeathTest; friend class internal::TestResultAccessor; friend class internal::UnitTestImpl; friend class internal::WindowsDeathTest; friend class internal::FuchsiaDeathTest; // Gets the vector of TestPartResults. const std::vector& test_part_results() const { return test_part_results_; } // Gets the vector of TestProperties. const std::vector& test_properties() const { return test_properties_; } // Sets the elapsed time. void set_elapsed_time(TimeInMillis elapsed) { elapsed_time_ = elapsed; } // Adds a test property to the list. The property is validated and may add // a non-fatal failure if invalid (e.g., if it conflicts with reserved // key names). If a property is already recorded for the same key, the // value will be updated, rather than storing multiple values for the same // key. xml_element specifies the element for which the property is being // recorded and is used for validation. void RecordProperty(const std::string& xml_element, const TestProperty& test_property); // Adds a failure if the key is a reserved attribute of Google Test // testsuite tags. Returns true if the property is valid. // FIXME: Validate attribute names are legal and human readable. static bool ValidateTestProperty(const std::string& xml_element, const TestProperty& test_property); // Adds a test part result to the list. void AddTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& test_part_result); // Returns the death test count. int death_test_count() const { return death_test_count_; } // Increments the death test count, returning the new count. int increment_death_test_count() { return ++death_test_count_; } // Clears the test part results. void ClearTestPartResults(); // Clears the object. void Clear(); // Protects mutable state of the property vector and of owned // properties, whose values may be updated. internal::Mutex test_properites_mutex_; // The vector of TestPartResults std::vector test_part_results_; // The vector of TestProperties std::vector test_properties_; // Running count of death tests. int death_test_count_; // The elapsed time, in milliseconds. TimeInMillis elapsed_time_; // We disallow copying TestResult. GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TestResult); }; // class TestResult // A TestInfo object stores the following information about a test: // // Test suite name // Test name // Whether the test should be run // A function pointer that creates the test object when invoked // Test result // // The constructor of TestInfo registers itself with the UnitTest // singleton such that the RUN_ALL_TESTS() macro knows which tests to // run. class GTEST_API_ TestInfo { public: // Destructs a TestInfo object. This function is not virtual, so // don't inherit from TestInfo. ~TestInfo(); // Returns the test suite name. const char* test_suite_name() const { return test_suite_name_.c_str(); } // Legacy API is deprecated but still available #ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ const char* test_case_name() const { return test_suite_name(); } #endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ // Returns the test name. const char* name() const { return name_.c_str(); } // Returns the name of the parameter type, or NULL if this is not a typed // or a type-parameterized test. const char* type_param() const { if (type_param_.get() != nullptr) return type_param_->c_str(); return nullptr; } // Returns the text representation of the value parameter, or NULL if this // is not a value-parameterized test. const char* value_param() const { if (value_param_.get() != nullptr) return value_param_->c_str(); return nullptr; } // Returns the file name where this test is defined. const char* file() const { return location_.file.c_str(); } // Returns the line where this test is defined. int line() const { return location_.line; } // Return true if this test should not be run because it's in another shard. bool is_in_another_shard() const { return is_in_another_shard_; } // Returns true if this test should run, that is if the test is not // disabled (or it is disabled but the also_run_disabled_tests flag has // been specified) and its full name matches the user-specified filter. // // Google Test allows the user to filter the tests by their full names. // The full name of a test Bar in test suite Foo is defined as // "Foo.Bar". Only the tests that match the filter will run. // // A filter is a colon-separated list of glob (not regex) patterns, // optionally followed by a '-' and a colon-separated list of // negative patterns (tests to exclude). A test is run if it // matches one of the positive patterns and does not match any of // the negative patterns. // // For example, *A*:Foo.* is a filter that matches any string that // contains the character 'A' or starts with "Foo.". bool should_run() const { return should_run_; } // Returns true iff this test will appear in the XML report. bool is_reportable() const { // The XML report includes tests matching the filter, excluding those // run in other shards. return matches_filter_ && !is_in_another_shard_; } // Returns the result of the test. const TestResult* result() const { return &result_; } private: #if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST friend class internal::DefaultDeathTestFactory; #endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST friend class Test; friend class TestSuite; friend class internal::UnitTestImpl; friend class internal::StreamingListenerTest; friend TestInfo* internal::MakeAndRegisterTestInfo( const char* test_suite_name, const char* name, const char* type_param, const char* value_param, internal::CodeLocation code_location, internal::TypeId fixture_class_id, internal::SetUpTestSuiteFunc set_up_tc, internal::TearDownTestSuiteFunc tear_down_tc, internal::TestFactoryBase* factory); // Constructs a TestInfo object. The newly constructed instance assumes // ownership of the factory object. TestInfo(const std::string& test_suite_name, const std::string& name, const char* a_type_param, // NULL if not a type-parameterized test const char* a_value_param, // NULL if not a value-parameterized test internal::CodeLocation a_code_location, internal::TypeId fixture_class_id, internal::TestFactoryBase* factory); // Increments the number of death tests encountered in this test so // far. int increment_death_test_count() { return result_.increment_death_test_count(); } // Creates the test object, runs it, records its result, and then // deletes it. void Run(); static void ClearTestResult(TestInfo* test_info) { test_info->result_.Clear(); } // These fields are immutable properties of the test. const std::string test_suite_name_; // test suite name const std::string name_; // Test name // Name of the parameter type, or NULL if this is not a typed or a // type-parameterized test. const std::unique_ptr type_param_; // Text representation of the value parameter, or NULL if this is not a // value-parameterized test. const std::unique_ptr value_param_; internal::CodeLocation location_; const internal::TypeId fixture_class_id_; // ID of the test fixture class bool should_run_; // True iff this test should run bool is_disabled_; // True iff this test is disabled bool matches_filter_; // True if this test matches the // user-specified filter. bool is_in_another_shard_; // Will be run in another shard. internal::TestFactoryBase* const factory_; // The factory that creates // the test object // This field is mutable and needs to be reset before running the // test for the second time. TestResult result_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TestInfo); }; // A test suite, which consists of a vector of TestInfos. // // TestSuite is not copyable. class GTEST_API_ TestSuite { public: // Creates a TestSuite with the given name. // // TestSuite does NOT have a default constructor. Always use this // constructor to create a TestSuite object. // // Arguments: // // name: name of the test suite // a_type_param: the name of the test's type parameter, or NULL if // this is not a type-parameterized test. // set_up_tc: pointer to the function that sets up the test suite // tear_down_tc: pointer to the function that tears down the test suite TestSuite(const char* name, const char* a_type_param, internal::SetUpTestSuiteFunc set_up_tc, internal::TearDownTestSuiteFunc tear_down_tc); // Destructor of TestSuite. virtual ~TestSuite(); // Gets the name of the TestSuite. const char* name() const { return name_.c_str(); } // Returns the name of the parameter type, or NULL if this is not a // type-parameterized test suite. const char* type_param() const { if (type_param_.get() != nullptr) return type_param_->c_str(); return nullptr; } // Returns true if any test in this test suite should run. bool should_run() const { return should_run_; } // Gets the number of successful tests in this test suite. int successful_test_count() const; // Gets the number of skipped tests in this test suite. int skipped_test_count() const; // Gets the number of failed tests in this test suite. int failed_test_count() const; // Gets the number of disabled tests that will be reported in the XML report. int reportable_disabled_test_count() const; // Gets the number of disabled tests in this test suite. int disabled_test_count() const; // Gets the number of tests to be printed in the XML report. int reportable_test_count() const; // Get the number of tests in this test suite that should run. int test_to_run_count() const; // Gets the number of all tests in this test suite. int total_test_count() const; // Returns true iff the test suite passed. bool Passed() const { return !Failed(); } // Returns true iff the test suite failed. bool Failed() const { return failed_test_count() > 0; } // Returns the elapsed time, in milliseconds. TimeInMillis elapsed_time() const { return elapsed_time_; } // Returns the i-th test among all the tests. i can range from 0 to // total_test_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL. const TestInfo* GetTestInfo(int i) const; // Returns the TestResult that holds test properties recorded during // execution of SetUpTestSuite and TearDownTestSuite. const TestResult& ad_hoc_test_result() const { return ad_hoc_test_result_; } private: friend class Test; friend class internal::UnitTestImpl; // Gets the (mutable) vector of TestInfos in this TestSuite. std::vector& test_info_list() { return test_info_list_; } // Gets the (immutable) vector of TestInfos in this TestSuite. const std::vector& test_info_list() const { return test_info_list_; } // Returns the i-th test among all the tests. i can range from 0 to // total_test_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL. TestInfo* GetMutableTestInfo(int i); // Sets the should_run member. void set_should_run(bool should) { should_run_ = should; } // Adds a TestInfo to this test suite. Will delete the TestInfo upon // destruction of the TestSuite object. void AddTestInfo(TestInfo * test_info); // Clears the results of all tests in this test suite. void ClearResult(); // Clears the results of all tests in the given test suite. static void ClearTestSuiteResult(TestSuite* test_suite) { test_suite->ClearResult(); } // Runs every test in this TestSuite. void Run(); // Runs SetUpTestSuite() for this TestSuite. This wrapper is needed // for catching exceptions thrown from SetUpTestSuite(). void RunSetUpTestSuite() { if (set_up_tc_ != nullptr) { (*set_up_tc_)(); } } // Runs TearDownTestSuite() for this TestSuite. This wrapper is // needed for catching exceptions thrown from TearDownTestSuite(). void RunTearDownTestSuite() { if (tear_down_tc_ != nullptr) { (*tear_down_tc_)(); } } // Returns true iff test passed. static bool TestPassed(const TestInfo* test_info) { return test_info->should_run() && test_info->result()->Passed(); } // Returns true iff test skipped. static bool TestSkipped(const TestInfo* test_info) { return test_info->should_run() && test_info->result()->Skipped(); } // Returns true iff test failed. static bool TestFailed(const TestInfo* test_info) { return test_info->should_run() && test_info->result()->Failed(); } // Returns true iff the test is disabled and will be reported in the XML // report. static bool TestReportableDisabled(const TestInfo* test_info) { return test_info->is_reportable() && test_info->is_disabled_; } // Returns true iff test is disabled. static bool TestDisabled(const TestInfo* test_info) { return test_info->is_disabled_; } // Returns true iff this test will appear in the XML report. static bool TestReportable(const TestInfo* test_info) { return test_info->is_reportable(); } // Returns true if the given test should run. static bool ShouldRunTest(const TestInfo* test_info) { return test_info->should_run(); } // Shuffles the tests in this test suite. void ShuffleTests(internal::Random* random); // Restores the test order to before the first shuffle. void UnshuffleTests(); // Name of the test suite. std::string name_; // Name of the parameter type, or NULL if this is not a typed or a // type-parameterized test. const std::unique_ptr type_param_; // The vector of TestInfos in their original order. It owns the // elements in the vector. std::vector test_info_list_; // Provides a level of indirection for the test list to allow easy // shuffling and restoring the test order. The i-th element in this // vector is the index of the i-th test in the shuffled test list. std::vector test_indices_; // Pointer to the function that sets up the test suite. internal::SetUpTestSuiteFunc set_up_tc_; // Pointer to the function that tears down the test suite. internal::TearDownTestSuiteFunc tear_down_tc_; // True iff any test in this test suite should run. bool should_run_; // Elapsed time, in milliseconds. TimeInMillis elapsed_time_; // Holds test properties recorded during execution of SetUpTestSuite and // TearDownTestSuite. TestResult ad_hoc_test_result_; // We disallow copying TestSuites. GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TestSuite); }; // An Environment object is capable of setting up and tearing down an // environment. You should subclass this to define your own // environment(s). // // An Environment object does the set-up and tear-down in virtual // methods SetUp() and TearDown() instead of the constructor and the // destructor, as: // // 1. You cannot safely throw from a destructor. This is a problem // as in some cases Google Test is used where exceptions are enabled, and // we may want to implement ASSERT_* using exceptions where they are // available. // 2. You cannot use ASSERT_* directly in a constructor or // destructor. class Environment { public: // The d'tor is virtual as we need to subclass Environment. virtual ~Environment() {} // Override this to define how to set up the environment. virtual void SetUp() {} // Override this to define how to tear down the environment. virtual void TearDown() {} private: // If you see an error about overriding the following function or // about it being private, you have mis-spelled SetUp() as Setup(). struct Setup_should_be_spelled_SetUp {}; virtual Setup_should_be_spelled_SetUp* Setup() { return nullptr; } }; #if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS // Exception which can be thrown from TestEventListener::OnTestPartResult. class GTEST_API_ AssertionException : public internal::GoogleTestFailureException { public: explicit AssertionException(const TestPartResult& result) : GoogleTestFailureException(result) {} }; #endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS // The interface for tracing execution of tests. The methods are organized in // the order the corresponding events are fired. class TestEventListener { public: virtual ~TestEventListener() {} // Fired before any test activity starts. virtual void OnTestProgramStart(const UnitTest& unit_test) = 0; // Fired before each iteration of tests starts. There may be more than // one iteration if GTEST_FLAG(repeat) is set. iteration is the iteration // index, starting from 0. virtual void OnTestIterationStart(const UnitTest& unit_test, int iteration) = 0; // Fired before environment set-up for each iteration of tests starts. virtual void OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart(const UnitTest& unit_test) = 0; // Fired after environment set-up for each iteration of tests ends. virtual void OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test) = 0; // Fired before the test suite starts. virtual void OnTestSuiteStart(const TestSuite& test_suite) {} // Legacy API is deprecated but still available #ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ virtual void OnTestCaseStart(const TestCase& test_case) {} #endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ // Fired before the test starts. virtual void OnTestStart(const TestInfo& test_info) = 0; // Fired after a failed assertion or a SUCCEED() invocation. // If you want to throw an exception from this function to skip to the next // TEST, it must be AssertionException defined above, or inherited from it. virtual void OnTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& test_part_result) = 0; // Fired after the test ends. virtual void OnTestEnd(const TestInfo& test_info) = 0; // Fired after the test suite ends. virtual void OnTestSuiteEnd(const TestSuite& test_suite) {} // Legacy API is deprecated but still available #ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ virtual void OnTestCaseEnd(const TestCase& test_case) {} #endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ // Fired before environment tear-down for each iteration of tests starts. virtual void OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart(const UnitTest& unit_test) = 0; // Fired after environment tear-down for each iteration of tests ends. virtual void OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test) = 0; // Fired after each iteration of tests finishes. virtual void OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test, int iteration) = 0; // Fired after all test activities have ended. virtual void OnTestProgramEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test) = 0; }; // The convenience class for users who need to override just one or two // methods and are not concerned that a possible change to a signature of // the methods they override will not be caught during the build. For // comments about each method please see the definition of TestEventListener // above. class EmptyTestEventListener : public TestEventListener { public: void OnTestProgramStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override {} void OnTestIterationStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/, int /*iteration*/) override {} void OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override {} void OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override {} void OnTestSuiteStart(const TestSuite& /*test_suite*/) override {} // Legacy API is deprecated but still available #ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ void OnTestCaseStart(const TestCase& tc /*test_suite*/) override {} #endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ void OnTestStart(const TestInfo& /*test_info*/) override {} void OnTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& /*test_part_result*/) override {} void OnTestEnd(const TestInfo& /*test_info*/) override {} void OnTestSuiteEnd(const TestSuite& /*test_suite*/) override {} #ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ void OnTestCaseEnd(const TestCase& tc /*test_suite*/) override {} #endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ void OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override {} void OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override {} void OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/, int /*iteration*/) override {} void OnTestProgramEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) override {} }; // TestEventListeners lets users add listeners to track events in Google Test. class GTEST_API_ TestEventListeners { public: TestEventListeners(); ~TestEventListeners(); // Appends an event listener to the end of the list. Google Test assumes // the ownership of the listener (i.e. it will delete the listener when // the test program finishes). void Append(TestEventListener* listener); // Removes the given event listener from the list and returns it. It then // becomes the caller's responsibility to delete the listener. Returns // NULL if the listener is not found in the list. TestEventListener* Release(TestEventListener* listener); // Returns the standard listener responsible for the default console // output. Can be removed from the listeners list to shut down default // console output. Note that removing this object from the listener list // with Release transfers its ownership to the caller and makes this // function return NULL the next time. TestEventListener* default_result_printer() const { return default_result_printer_; } // Returns the standard listener responsible for the default XML output // controlled by the --gtest_output=xml flag. Can be removed from the // listeners list by users who want to shut down the default XML output // controlled by this flag and substitute it with custom one. Note that // removing this object from the listener list with Release transfers its // ownership to the caller and makes this function return NULL the next // time. TestEventListener* default_xml_generator() const { return default_xml_generator_; } private: friend class TestSuite; friend class TestInfo; friend class internal::DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter; friend class internal::NoExecDeathTest; friend class internal::TestEventListenersAccessor; friend class internal::UnitTestImpl; // Returns repeater that broadcasts the TestEventListener events to all // subscribers. TestEventListener* repeater(); // Sets the default_result_printer attribute to the provided listener. // The listener is also added to the listener list and previous // default_result_printer is removed from it and deleted. The listener can // also be NULL in which case it will not be added to the list. Does // nothing if the previous and the current listener objects are the same. void SetDefaultResultPrinter(TestEventListener* listener); // Sets the default_xml_generator attribute to the provided listener. The // listener is also added to the listener list and previous // default_xml_generator is removed from it and deleted. The listener can // also be NULL in which case it will not be added to the list. Does // nothing if the previous and the current listener objects are the same. void SetDefaultXmlGenerator(TestEventListener* listener); // Controls whether events will be forwarded by the repeater to the // listeners in the list. bool EventForwardingEnabled() const; void SuppressEventForwarding(); // The actual list of listeners. internal::TestEventRepeater* repeater_; // Listener responsible for the standard result output. TestEventListener* default_result_printer_; // Listener responsible for the creation of the XML output file. TestEventListener* default_xml_generator_; // We disallow copying TestEventListeners. GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TestEventListeners); }; // A UnitTest consists of a vector of TestSuites. // // This is a singleton class. The only instance of UnitTest is // created when UnitTest::GetInstance() is first called. This // instance is never deleted. // // UnitTest is not copyable. // // This class is thread-safe as long as the methods are called // according to their specification. class GTEST_API_ UnitTest { public: // Gets the singleton UnitTest object. The first time this method // is called, a UnitTest object is constructed and returned. // Consecutive calls will return the same object. static UnitTest* GetInstance(); // Runs all tests in this UnitTest object and prints the result. // Returns 0 if successful, or 1 otherwise. // // This method can only be called from the main thread. // // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. int Run() GTEST_MUST_USE_RESULT_; // Returns the working directory when the first TEST() or TEST_F() // was executed. The UnitTest object owns the string. const char* original_working_dir() const; // Returns the TestSuite object for the test that's currently running, // or NULL if no test is running. const TestSuite* current_test_suite() const GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_); // Legacy API is still available but deprecated #ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ const TestCase* current_test_case() const GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_); #endif // Returns the TestInfo object for the test that's currently running, // or NULL if no test is running. const TestInfo* current_test_info() const GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_); // Returns the random seed used at the start of the current test run. int random_seed() const; // Returns the ParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry object used to keep track of // value-parameterized tests and instantiate and register them. // // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. internal::ParameterizedTestSuiteRegistry& parameterized_test_registry() GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_); // Gets the number of successful test suites. int successful_test_suite_count() const; // Gets the number of failed test suites. int failed_test_suite_count() const; // Gets the number of all test suites. int total_test_suite_count() const; // Gets the number of all test suites that contain at least one test // that should run. int test_suite_to_run_count() const; // Legacy API is deprecated but still available #ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ int successful_test_case_count() const; int failed_test_case_count() const; int total_test_case_count() const; int test_case_to_run_count() const; #endif // EMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI // Gets the number of successful tests. int successful_test_count() const; // Gets the number of skipped tests. int skipped_test_count() const; // Gets the number of failed tests. int failed_test_count() const; // Gets the number of disabled tests that will be reported in the XML report. int reportable_disabled_test_count() const; // Gets the number of disabled tests. int disabled_test_count() const; // Gets the number of tests to be printed in the XML report. int reportable_test_count() const; // Gets the number of all tests. int total_test_count() const; // Gets the number of tests that should run. int test_to_run_count() const; // Gets the time of the test program start, in ms from the start of the // UNIX epoch. TimeInMillis start_timestamp() const; // Gets the elapsed time, in milliseconds. TimeInMillis elapsed_time() const; // Returns true iff the unit test passed (i.e. all test suites passed). bool Passed() const; // Returns true iff the unit test failed (i.e. some test suite failed // or something outside of all tests failed). bool Failed() const; // Gets the i-th test suite among all the test suites. i can range from 0 to // total_test_suite_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL. const TestSuite* GetTestSuite(int i) const; // Legacy API is deprecated but still available #ifndef GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ const TestCase* GetTestCase(int i) const; #endif // GTEST_REMOVE_LEGACY_TEST_CASEAPI_ // Returns the TestResult containing information on test failures and // properties logged outside of individual test suites. const TestResult& ad_hoc_test_result() const; // Returns the list of event listeners that can be used to track events // inside Google Test. TestEventListeners& listeners(); private: // Registers and returns a global test environment. When a test // program is run, all global test environments will be set-up in // the order they were registered. After all tests in the program // have finished, all global test environments will be torn-down in // the *reverse* order they were registered. // // The UnitTest object takes ownership of the given environment. // // This method can only be called from the main thread. Environment* AddEnvironment(Environment* env); // Adds a TestPartResult to the current TestResult object. All // Google Test assertion macros (e.g. ASSERT_TRUE, EXPECT_EQ, etc) // eventually call this to report their results. The user code // should use the assertion macros instead of calling this directly. void AddTestPartResult(TestPartResult::Type result_type, const char* file_name, int line_number, const std::string& message, const std::string& os_stack_trace) GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_); // Adds a TestProperty to the current TestResult object when invoked from // inside a test, to current TestSuite's ad_hoc_test_result_ when invoked // from SetUpTestSuite or TearDownTestSuite, or to the global property set // when invoked elsewhere. If the result already contains a property with // the same key, the value will be updated. void RecordProperty(const std::string& key, const std::string& value); // Gets the i-th test suite among all the test suites. i can range from 0 to // total_test_suite_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL. TestSuite* GetMutableTestSuite(int i); // Accessors for the implementation object. internal::UnitTestImpl* impl() { return impl_; } const internal::UnitTestImpl* impl() const { return impl_; } // These classes and functions are friends as they need to access private // members of UnitTest. friend class ScopedTrace; friend class Test; friend class internal::AssertHelper; friend class internal::StreamingListenerTest; friend class internal::UnitTestRecordPropertyTestHelper; friend Environment* AddGlobalTestEnvironment(Environment* env); friend internal::UnitTestImpl* internal::GetUnitTestImpl(); friend void internal::ReportFailureInUnknownLocation( TestPartResult::Type result_type, const std::string& message); // Creates an empty UnitTest. UnitTest(); // D'tor virtual ~UnitTest(); // Pushes a trace defined by SCOPED_TRACE() on to the per-thread // Google Test trace stack. void PushGTestTrace(const internal::TraceInfo& trace) GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_); // Pops a trace from the per-thread Google Test trace stack. void PopGTestTrace() GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_); // Protects mutable state in *impl_. This is mutable as some const // methods need to lock it too. mutable internal::Mutex mutex_; // Opaque implementation object. This field is never changed once // the object is constructed. We don't mark it as const here, as // doing so will cause a warning in the constructor of UnitTest. // Mutable state in *impl_ is protected by mutex_. internal::UnitTestImpl* impl_; // We disallow copying UnitTest. GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(UnitTest); }; // A convenient wrapper for adding an environment for the test // program. // // You should call this before RUN_ALL_TESTS() is called, probably in // main(). If you use gtest_main, you need to call this before main() // starts for it to take effect. For example, you can define a global // variable like this: // // testing::Environment* const foo_env = // testing::AddGlobalTestEnvironment(new FooEnvironment); // // However, we strongly recommend you to write your own main() and // call AddGlobalTestEnvironment() there, as relying on initialization // of global variables makes the code harder to read and may cause // problems when you register multiple environments from different // translation units and the environments have dependencies among them // (remember that the compiler doesn't guarantee the order in which // global variables from different translation units are initialized). inline Environment* AddGlobalTestEnvironment(Environment* env) { return UnitTest::GetInstance()->AddEnvironment(env); } // Initializes Google Test. This must be called before calling // RUN_ALL_TESTS(). In particular, it parses a command line for the // flags that Google Test recognizes. Whenever a Google Test flag is // seen, it is removed from argv, and *argc is decremented. // // No value is returned. Instead, the Google Test flag variables are // updated. // // Calling the function for the second time has no user-visible effect. GTEST_API_ void InitGoogleTest(int* argc, char** argv); // This overloaded version can be used in Windows programs compiled in // UNICODE mode. GTEST_API_ void InitGoogleTest(int* argc, wchar_t** argv); namespace internal { // Separate the error generating code from the code path to reduce the stack // frame size of CmpHelperEQ. This helps reduce the overhead of some sanitizers // when calling EXPECT_* in a tight loop. template AssertionResult CmpHelperEQFailure(const char* lhs_expression, const char* rhs_expression, const T1& lhs, const T2& rhs) { return EqFailure(lhs_expression, rhs_expression, FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(lhs, rhs), FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(rhs, lhs), false); } // This block of code defines operator==/!= // to block lexical scope lookup. // It prevents using invalid operator==/!= defined at namespace scope. struct faketype {}; inline bool operator==(faketype, faketype) { return true; } inline bool operator!=(faketype, faketype) { return false; } // The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_EQ. template AssertionResult CmpHelperEQ(const char* lhs_expression, const char* rhs_expression, const T1& lhs, const T2& rhs) { if (lhs == rhs) { return AssertionSuccess(); } return CmpHelperEQFailure(lhs_expression, rhs_expression, lhs, rhs); } // With this overloaded version, we allow anonymous enums to be used // in {ASSERT|EXPECT}_EQ when compiled with gcc 4, as anonymous enums // can be implicitly cast to BiggestInt. GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelperEQ(const char* lhs_expression, const char* rhs_expression, BiggestInt lhs, BiggestInt rhs); // The helper class for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_EQ. The template argument // lhs_is_null_literal is true iff the first argument to ASSERT_EQ() // is a null pointer literal. The following default implementation is // for lhs_is_null_literal being false. template class EqHelper { public: // This templatized version is for the general case. template static AssertionResult Compare(const char* lhs_expression, const char* rhs_expression, const T1& lhs, const T2& rhs) { return CmpHelperEQ(lhs_expression, rhs_expression, lhs, rhs); } // With this overloaded version, we allow anonymous enums to be used // in {ASSERT|EXPECT}_EQ when compiled with gcc 4, as anonymous // enums can be implicitly cast to BiggestInt. // // Even though its body looks the same as the above version, we // cannot merge the two, as it will make anonymous enums unhappy. static AssertionResult Compare(const char* lhs_expression, const char* rhs_expression, BiggestInt lhs, BiggestInt rhs) { return CmpHelperEQ(lhs_expression, rhs_expression, lhs, rhs); } }; // This specialization is used when the first argument to ASSERT_EQ() // is a null pointer literal, like NULL, false, or 0. template <> class EqHelper { public: // We define two overloaded versions of Compare(). The first // version will be picked when the second argument to ASSERT_EQ() is // NOT a pointer, e.g. ASSERT_EQ(0, AnIntFunction()) or // EXPECT_EQ(false, a_bool). template static AssertionResult Compare( const char* lhs_expression, const char* rhs_expression, const T1& lhs, const T2& rhs, // The following line prevents this overload from being considered if T2 // is not a pointer type. We need this because ASSERT_EQ(NULL, my_ptr) // expands to Compare("", "", NULL, my_ptr), which requires a conversion // to match the Secret* in the other overload, which would otherwise make // this template match better. typename EnableIf::value>::type* = nullptr) { return CmpHelperEQ(lhs_expression, rhs_expression, lhs, rhs); } // This version will be picked when the second argument to ASSERT_EQ() is a // pointer, e.g. ASSERT_EQ(NULL, a_pointer). template static AssertionResult Compare( const char* lhs_expression, const char* rhs_expression, // We used to have a second template parameter instead of Secret*. That // template parameter would deduce to 'long', making this a better match // than the first overload even without the first overload's EnableIf. // Unfortunately, gcc with -Wconversion-null warns when "passing NULL to // non-pointer argument" (even a deduced integral argument), so the old // implementation caused warnings in user code. Secret* /* lhs (NULL) */, T* rhs) { // We already know that 'lhs' is a null pointer. return CmpHelperEQ(lhs_expression, rhs_expression, static_cast(nullptr), rhs); } }; // Separate the error generating code from the code path to reduce the stack // frame size of CmpHelperOP. This helps reduce the overhead of some sanitizers // when calling EXPECT_OP in a tight loop. template AssertionResult CmpHelperOpFailure(const char* expr1, const char* expr2, const T1& val1, const T2& val2, const char* op) { return AssertionFailure() << "Expected: (" << expr1 << ") " << op << " (" << expr2 << "), actual: " << FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(val1, val2) << " vs " << FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(val2, val1); } // A macro for implementing the helper functions needed to implement // ASSERT_?? and EXPECT_??. It is here just to avoid copy-and-paste // of similar code. // // For each templatized helper function, we also define an overloaded // version for BiggestInt in order to reduce code bloat and allow // anonymous enums to be used with {ASSERT|EXPECT}_?? when compiled // with gcc 4. // // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. #define GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(op_name, op)\ template \ AssertionResult CmpHelper##op_name(const char* expr1, const char* expr2, \ const T1& val1, const T2& val2) {\ if (val1 op val2) {\ return AssertionSuccess();\ } else {\ return CmpHelperOpFailure(expr1, expr2, val1, val2, #op);\ }\ }\ GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelper##op_name(\ const char* expr1, const char* expr2, BiggestInt val1, BiggestInt val2) // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. // Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_NE GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(NE, !=); // Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_LE GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(LE, <=); // Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_LT GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(LT, <); // Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_GE GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(GE, >=); // Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_GT GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(GT, >); #undef GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_ // The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STREQ. // // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelperSTREQ(const char* s1_expression, const char* s2_expression, const char* s1, const char* s2); // The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRCASEEQ. // // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRCASEEQ(const char* s1_expression, const char* s2_expression, const char* s1, const char* s2); // The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRNE. // // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRNE(const char* s1_expression, const char* s2_expression, const char* s1, const char* s2); // The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRCASENE. // // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRCASENE(const char* s1_expression, const char* s2_expression, const char* s1, const char* s2); // Helper function for *_STREQ on wide strings. // // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelperSTREQ(const char* s1_expression, const char* s2_expression, const wchar_t* s1, const wchar_t* s2); // Helper function for *_STRNE on wide strings. // // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. GTEST_API_ AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRNE(const char* s1_expression, const char* s2_expression, const wchar_t* s1, const wchar_t* s2); } // namespace internal // IsSubstring() and IsNotSubstring() are intended to be used as the // first argument to {EXPECT,ASSERT}_PRED_FORMAT2(), not by // themselves. They check whether needle is a substring of haystack // (NULL is considered a substring of itself only), and return an // appropriate error message when they fail. // // The {needle,haystack}_expr arguments are the stringified // expressions that generated the two real arguments. GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsSubstring( const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, const char* needle, const char* haystack); GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsSubstring( const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, const wchar_t* needle, const wchar_t* haystack); GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsNotSubstring( const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, const char* needle, const char* haystack); GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsNotSubstring( const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, const wchar_t* needle, const wchar_t* haystack); GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsSubstring( const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, const ::std::string& needle, const ::std::string& haystack); GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsNotSubstring( const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, const ::std::string& needle, const ::std::string& haystack); #if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsSubstring( const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, const ::std::wstring& needle, const ::std::wstring& haystack); GTEST_API_ AssertionResult IsNotSubstring( const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, const ::std::wstring& needle, const ::std::wstring& haystack); #endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING namespace internal { // Helper template function for comparing floating-points. // // Template parameter: // // RawType: the raw floating-point type (either float or double) // // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. template AssertionResult CmpHelperFloatingPointEQ(const char* lhs_expression, const char* rhs_expression, RawType lhs_value, RawType rhs_value) { const FloatingPoint lhs(lhs_value), rhs(rhs_value); if (lhs.AlmostEquals(rhs)) { return AssertionSuccess(); } ::std::stringstream lhs_ss; lhs_ss << std::setprecision(std::numeric_limits::digits10 + 2) << lhs_value; ::std::stringstream rhs_ss; rhs_ss << std::setprecision(std::numeric_limits::digits10 + 2) << rhs_value; return EqFailure(lhs_expression, rhs_expression, StringStreamToString(&lhs_ss), StringStreamToString(&rhs_ss), false); } // Helper function for implementing ASSERT_NEAR. // // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN A USER PROGRAM. GTEST_API_ AssertionResult DoubleNearPredFormat(const char* expr1, const char* expr2, const char* abs_error_expr, double val1, double val2, double abs_error); // INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE IN USER CODE. // A class that enables one to stream messages to assertion macros class GTEST_API_ AssertHelper { public: // Constructor. AssertHelper(TestPartResult::Type type, const char* file, int line, const char* message); ~AssertHelper(); // Message assignment is a semantic trick to enable assertion // streaming; see the GTEST_MESSAGE_ macro below. void operator=(const Message& message) const; private: // We put our data in a struct so that the size of the AssertHelper class can // be as small as possible. This is important because gcc is incapable of // re-using stack space even for temporary variables, so every EXPECT_EQ // reserves stack space for another AssertHelper. struct AssertHelperData { AssertHelperData(TestPartResult::Type t, const char* srcfile, int line_num, const char* msg) : type(t), file(srcfile), line(line_num), message(msg) { } TestPartResult::Type const type; const char* const file; int const line; std::string const message; private: GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(AssertHelperData); }; AssertHelperData* const data_; GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(AssertHelper); }; enum GTestColor { COLOR_DEFAULT, COLOR_RED, COLOR_GREEN, COLOR_YELLOW }; GTEST_API_ GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_(2, 3) void ColoredPrintf(GTestColor color, const char* fmt, ...); } // namespace internal // The pure interface class that all value-parameterized tests inherit from. // A value-parameterized class must inherit from both ::testing::Test and // ::testing::WithParamInterface. In most cases that just means inheriting // from ::testing::TestWithParam, but more complicated test hierarchies // may need to inherit from Test and WithParamInterface at different levels. // // This interface has support for accessing the test parameter value via // the GetParam() method. // // Use it with one of the parameter generator defining functions, like Range(), // Values(), ValuesIn(), Bool(), and Combine(). // // class FooTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam { // protected: // FooTest() { // // Can use GetParam() here. // } // virtual ~FooTest() { // // Can use GetParam() here. // } // virtual void SetUp() { // // Can use GetParam() here. // } // virtual void TearDown { // // Can use GetParam() here. // } // }; // TEST_P(FooTest, DoesBar) { // // Can use GetParam() method here. // Foo foo; // ASSERT_TRUE(foo.DoesBar(GetParam())); // } // INSTANTIATE_TEST_SUITE_P(OneToTenRange, FooTest, ::testing::Range(1, 10)); template class WithParamInterface { public: typedef T ParamType; virtual ~WithParamInterface() {} // The current parameter value. Is also available in the test fixture's // constructor. static const ParamType& GetParam() { GTEST_CHECK_(parameter_ != nullptr) << "GetParam() can only be called inside a value-parameterized test " << "-- did you intend to write TEST_P instead of TEST_F?"; return *parameter_; } private: // Sets parameter value. The caller is responsible for making sure the value // remains alive and unchanged throughout the current test. static void SetParam(const ParamType* parameter) { parameter_ = parameter; } // Static value used for accessing parameter during a test lifetime. static const ParamType* parameter_; // TestClass must be a subclass of WithParamInterface and Test. template friend class internal::ParameterizedTestFactory; }; template const T* WithParamInterface::parameter_ = nullptr; // Most value-parameterized classes can ignore the existence of // WithParamInterface, and can just inherit from ::testing::TestWithParam. template class TestWithParam : public Test, public WithParamInterface { }; // Macros for indicating success/failure in test code. // Skips test in runtime. // Skipping test aborts current function. // Skipped tests are neither successful nor failed. #define GTEST_SKIP() GTEST_SKIP_("Skipped") // ADD_FAILURE unconditionally adds a failure to the current test. // SUCCEED generates a success - it doesn't automatically make the // current test successful, as a test is only successful when it has // no failure. // // EXPECT_* verifies that a certain condition is satisfied. If not, // it behaves like ADD_FAILURE. In particular: // // EXPECT_TRUE verifies that a Boolean condition is true. // EXPECT_FALSE verifies that a Boolean condition is false. // // FAIL and ASSERT_* are similar to ADD_FAILURE and EXPECT_*, except // that they will also abort the current function on failure. People // usually want the fail-fast behavior of FAIL and ASSERT_*, but those // writing data-driven tests often find themselves using ADD_FAILURE // and EXPECT_* more. // Generates a nonfatal failure with a generic message. #define ADD_FAILURE() GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_("Failed") // Generates a nonfatal failure at the given source file location with // a generic message. #define ADD_FAILURE_AT(file, line) \ GTEST_MESSAGE_AT_(file, line, "Failed", \ ::testing::TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure) // Generates a fatal failure with a generic message. #define GTEST_FAIL() GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_("Failed") // Define this macro to 1 to omit the definition of FAIL(), which is a // generic name and clashes with some other libraries. #if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_FAIL # define FAIL() GTEST_FAIL() #endif // Generates a success with a generic message. #define GTEST_SUCCEED() GTEST_SUCCESS_("Succeeded") // Define this macro to 1 to omit the definition of SUCCEED(), which // is a generic name and clashes with some other libraries. #if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_SUCCEED # define SUCCEED() GTEST_SUCCEED() #endif // Macros for testing exceptions. // // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_THROW(statement, expected_exception): // Tests that the statement throws the expected exception. // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_NO_THROW(statement): // Tests that the statement doesn't throw any exception. // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_ANY_THROW(statement): // Tests that the statement throws an exception. #define EXPECT_THROW(statement, expected_exception) \ GTEST_TEST_THROW_(statement, expected_exception, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) #define EXPECT_NO_THROW(statement) \ GTEST_TEST_NO_THROW_(statement, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) #define EXPECT_ANY_THROW(statement) \ GTEST_TEST_ANY_THROW_(statement, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) #define ASSERT_THROW(statement, expected_exception) \ GTEST_TEST_THROW_(statement, expected_exception, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) #define ASSERT_NO_THROW(statement) \ GTEST_TEST_NO_THROW_(statement, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) #define ASSERT_ANY_THROW(statement) \ GTEST_TEST_ANY_THROW_(statement, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) // Boolean assertions. Condition can be either a Boolean expression or an // AssertionResult. For more information on how to use AssertionResult with // these macros see comments on that class. #define EXPECT_TRUE(condition) \ GTEST_TEST_BOOLEAN_(condition, #condition, false, true, \ GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) #define EXPECT_FALSE(condition) \ GTEST_TEST_BOOLEAN_(!(condition), #condition, true, false, \ GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) #define ASSERT_TRUE(condition) \ GTEST_TEST_BOOLEAN_(condition, #condition, false, true, \ GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) #define ASSERT_FALSE(condition) \ GTEST_TEST_BOOLEAN_(!(condition), #condition, true, false, \ GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) // Macros for testing equalities and inequalities. // // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_EQ(v1, v2): Tests that v1 == v2 // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_NE(v1, v2): Tests that v1 != v2 // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_LT(v1, v2): Tests that v1 < v2 // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_LE(v1, v2): Tests that v1 <= v2 // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_GT(v1, v2): Tests that v1 > v2 // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_GE(v1, v2): Tests that v1 >= v2 // // When they are not, Google Test prints both the tested expressions and // their actual values. The values must be compatible built-in types, // or you will get a compiler error. By "compatible" we mean that the // values can be compared by the respective operator. // // Note: // // 1. It is possible to make a user-defined type work with // {ASSERT|EXPECT}_??(), but that requires overloading the // comparison operators and is thus discouraged by the Google C++ // Usage Guide. Therefore, you are advised to use the // {ASSERT|EXPECT}_TRUE() macro to assert that two objects are // equal. // // 2. The {ASSERT|EXPECT}_??() macros do pointer comparisons on // pointers (in particular, C strings). Therefore, if you use it // with two C strings, you are testing how their locations in memory // are related, not how their content is related. To compare two C // strings by content, use {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STR*(). // // 3. {ASSERT|EXPECT}_EQ(v1, v2) is preferred to // {ASSERT|EXPECT}_TRUE(v1 == v2), as the former tells you // what the actual value is when it fails, and similarly for the // other comparisons. // // 4. Do not depend on the order in which {ASSERT|EXPECT}_??() // evaluate their arguments, which is undefined. // // 5. These macros evaluate their arguments exactly once. // // Examples: // // EXPECT_NE(Foo(), 5); // EXPECT_EQ(a_pointer, NULL); // ASSERT_LT(i, array_size); // ASSERT_GT(records.size(), 0) << "There is no record left."; #define EXPECT_EQ(val1, val2) \ EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal:: \ EqHelper::Compare, \ val1, val2) #define EXPECT_NE(val1, val2) \ EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperNE, val1, val2) #define EXPECT_LE(val1, val2) \ EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperLE, val1, val2) #define EXPECT_LT(val1, val2) \ EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperLT, val1, val2) #define EXPECT_GE(val1, val2) \ EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperGE, val1, val2) #define EXPECT_GT(val1, val2) \ EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperGT, val1, val2) #define GTEST_ASSERT_EQ(val1, val2) \ ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal:: \ EqHelper::Compare, \ val1, val2) #define GTEST_ASSERT_NE(val1, val2) \ ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperNE, val1, val2) #define GTEST_ASSERT_LE(val1, val2) \ ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperLE, val1, val2) #define GTEST_ASSERT_LT(val1, val2) \ ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperLT, val1, val2) #define GTEST_ASSERT_GE(val1, val2) \ ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperGE, val1, val2) #define GTEST_ASSERT_GT(val1, val2) \ ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperGT, val1, val2) // Define macro GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_XY to 1 to omit the definition of // ASSERT_XY(), which clashes with some users' own code. #if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_EQ # define ASSERT_EQ(val1, val2) GTEST_ASSERT_EQ(val1, val2) #endif #if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_NE # define ASSERT_NE(val1, val2) GTEST_ASSERT_NE(val1, val2) #endif #if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_LE # define ASSERT_LE(val1, val2) GTEST_ASSERT_LE(val1, val2) #endif #if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_LT # define ASSERT_LT(val1, val2) GTEST_ASSERT_LT(val1, val2) #endif #if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_GE # define ASSERT_GE(val1, val2) GTEST_ASSERT_GE(val1, val2) #endif #if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_ASSERT_GT # define ASSERT_GT(val1, val2) GTEST_ASSERT_GT(val1, val2) #endif // C-string Comparisons. All tests treat NULL and any non-NULL string // as different. Two NULLs are equal. // // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STREQ(s1, s2): Tests that s1 == s2 // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRNE(s1, s2): Tests that s1 != s2 // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRCASEEQ(s1, s2): Tests that s1 == s2, ignoring case // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRCASENE(s1, s2): Tests that s1 != s2, ignoring case // // For wide or narrow string objects, you can use the // {ASSERT|EXPECT}_??() macros. // // Don't depend on the order in which the arguments are evaluated, // which is undefined. // // These macros evaluate their arguments exactly once. #define EXPECT_STREQ(s1, s2) \ EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTREQ, s1, s2) #define EXPECT_STRNE(s1, s2) \ EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTRNE, s1, s2) #define EXPECT_STRCASEEQ(s1, s2) \ EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTRCASEEQ, s1, s2) #define EXPECT_STRCASENE(s1, s2)\ EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTRCASENE, s1, s2) #define ASSERT_STREQ(s1, s2) \ ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTREQ, s1, s2) #define ASSERT_STRNE(s1, s2) \ ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTRNE, s1, s2) #define ASSERT_STRCASEEQ(s1, s2) \ ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTRCASEEQ, s1, s2) #define ASSERT_STRCASENE(s1, s2)\ ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperSTRCASENE, s1, s2) // Macros for comparing floating-point numbers. // // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_FLOAT_EQ(val1, val2): // Tests that two float values are almost equal. // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_DOUBLE_EQ(val1, val2): // Tests that two double values are almost equal. // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_NEAR(v1, v2, abs_error): // Tests that v1 and v2 are within the given distance to each other. // // Google Test uses ULP-based comparison to automatically pick a default // error bound that is appropriate for the operands. See the // FloatingPoint template class in gtest-internal.h if you are // interested in the implementation details. #define EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(val1, val2)\ EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperFloatingPointEQ, \ val1, val2) #define EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(val1, val2)\ EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperFloatingPointEQ, \ val1, val2) #define ASSERT_FLOAT_EQ(val1, val2)\ ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperFloatingPointEQ, \ val1, val2) #define ASSERT_DOUBLE_EQ(val1, val2)\ ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT2(::testing::internal::CmpHelperFloatingPointEQ, \ val1, val2) #define EXPECT_NEAR(val1, val2, abs_error)\ EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3(::testing::internal::DoubleNearPredFormat, \ val1, val2, abs_error) #define ASSERT_NEAR(val1, val2, abs_error)\ ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT3(::testing::internal::DoubleNearPredFormat, \ val1, val2, abs_error) // These predicate format functions work on floating-point values, and // can be used in {ASSERT|EXPECT}_PRED_FORMAT2*(), e.g. // // EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT2(testing::DoubleLE, Foo(), 5.0); // Asserts that val1 is less than, or almost equal to, val2. Fails // otherwise. In particular, it fails if either val1 or val2 is NaN. GTEST_API_ AssertionResult FloatLE(const char* expr1, const char* expr2, float val1, float val2); GTEST_API_ AssertionResult DoubleLE(const char* expr1, const char* expr2, double val1, double val2); #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS // Macros that test for HRESULT failure and success, these are only useful // on Windows, and rely on Windows SDK macros and APIs to compile. // // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_HRESULT_{SUCCEEDED|FAILED}(expr) // // When expr unexpectedly fails or succeeds, Google Test prints the // expected result and the actual result with both a human-readable // string representation of the error, if available, as well as the // hex result code. # define EXPECT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(expr) \ EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(::testing::internal::IsHRESULTSuccess, (expr)) # define ASSERT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED(expr) \ ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(::testing::internal::IsHRESULTSuccess, (expr)) # define EXPECT_HRESULT_FAILED(expr) \ EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(::testing::internal::IsHRESULTFailure, (expr)) # define ASSERT_HRESULT_FAILED(expr) \ ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(::testing::internal::IsHRESULTFailure, (expr)) #endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS // Macros that execute statement and check that it doesn't generate new fatal // failures in the current thread. // // * {ASSERT|EXPECT}_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(statement); // // Examples: // // EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(Process()); // ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(Process()) << "Process() failed"; // #define ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(statement) \ GTEST_TEST_NO_FATAL_FAILURE_(statement, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_) #define EXPECT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(statement) \ GTEST_TEST_NO_FATAL_FAILURE_(statement, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_) // Causes a trace (including the given source file path and line number, // and the given message) to be included in every test failure message generated // by code in the scope of the lifetime of an instance of this class. The effect // is undone with the destruction of the instance. // // The message argument can be anything streamable to std::ostream. // // Example: // testing::ScopedTrace trace("file.cc", 123, "message"); // class GTEST_API_ ScopedTrace { public: // The c'tor pushes the given source file location and message onto // a trace stack maintained by Google Test. // Template version. Uses Message() to convert the values into strings. // Slow, but flexible. template ScopedTrace(const char* file, int line, const T& message) { PushTrace(file, line, (Message() << message).GetString()); } // Optimize for some known types. ScopedTrace(const char* file, int line, const char* message) { PushTrace(file, line, message ? message : "(null)"); } #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING ScopedTrace(const char* file, int line, const ::string& message) { PushTrace(file, line, message); } #endif ScopedTrace(const char* file, int line, const std::string& message) { PushTrace(file, line, message); } // The d'tor pops the info pushed by the c'tor. // // Note that the d'tor is not virtual in order to be efficient. // Don't inherit from ScopedTrace! ~ScopedTrace(); private: void PushTrace(const char* file, int line, std::string message); GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ScopedTrace); } GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_; // A ScopedTrace object does its job in its // c'tor and d'tor. Therefore it doesn't // need to be used otherwise. // Causes a trace (including the source file path, the current line // number, and the given message) to be included in every test failure // message generated by code in the current scope. The effect is // undone when the control leaves the current scope. // // The message argument can be anything streamable to std::ostream. // // In the implementation, we include the current line number as part // of the dummy variable name, thus allowing multiple SCOPED_TRACE()s // to appear in the same block - as long as they are on different // lines. // // Assuming that each thread maintains its own stack of traces. // Therefore, a SCOPED_TRACE() would (correctly) only affect the // assertions in its own thread. #define SCOPED_TRACE(message) \ ::testing::ScopedTrace GTEST_CONCAT_TOKEN_(gtest_trace_, __LINE__)(\ __FILE__, __LINE__, (message)) // Compile-time assertion for type equality. // StaticAssertTypeEq() compiles iff type1 and type2 are // the same type. The value it returns is not interesting. // // Instead of making StaticAssertTypeEq a class template, we make it a // function template that invokes a helper class template. This // prevents a user from misusing StaticAssertTypeEq by // defining objects of that type. // // CAVEAT: // // When used inside a method of a class template, // StaticAssertTypeEq() is effective ONLY IF the method is // instantiated. For example, given: // // template class Foo { // public: // void Bar() { testing::StaticAssertTypeEq(); } // }; // // the code: // // void Test1() { Foo foo; } // // will NOT generate a compiler error, as Foo::Bar() is never // actually instantiated. Instead, you need: // // void Test2() { Foo foo; foo.Bar(); } // // to cause a compiler error. template bool StaticAssertTypeEq() { (void)internal::StaticAssertTypeEqHelper(); return true; } // Defines a test. // // The first parameter is the name of the test suite, and the second // parameter is the name of the test within the test suite. // // The convention is to end the test suite name with "Test". For // example, a test suite for the Foo class can be named FooTest. // // Test code should appear between braces after an invocation of // this macro. Example: // // TEST(FooTest, InitializesCorrectly) { // Foo foo; // EXPECT_TRUE(foo.StatusIsOK()); // } // Note that we call GetTestTypeId() instead of GetTypeId< // ::testing::Test>() here to get the type ID of testing::Test. This // is to work around a suspected linker bug when using Google Test as // a framework on Mac OS X. The bug causes GetTypeId< // ::testing::Test>() to return different values depending on whether // the call is from the Google Test framework itself or from user test // code. GetTestTypeId() is guaranteed to always return the same // value, as it always calls GetTypeId<>() from the Google Test // framework. #define GTEST_TEST(test_suite_name, test_name) \ GTEST_TEST_(test_suite_name, test_name, ::testing::Test, \ ::testing::internal::GetTestTypeId()) // Define this macro to 1 to omit the definition of TEST(), which // is a generic name and clashes with some other libraries. #if !GTEST_DONT_DEFINE_TEST #define TEST(test_suite_name, test_name) GTEST_TEST(test_suite_name, test_name) #endif // Defines a test that uses a test fixture. // // The first parameter is the name of the test fixture class, which // also doubles as the test suite name. The second parameter is the // name of the test within the test suite. // // A test fixture class must be declared earlier. The user should put // the test code between braces after using this macro. Example: // // class FooTest : public testing::Test { // protected: // virtual void SetUp() { b_.AddElement(3); } // // Foo a_; // Foo b_; // }; // // TEST_F(FooTest, InitializesCorrectly) { // EXPECT_TRUE(a_.StatusIsOK()); // } // // TEST_F(FooTest, ReturnsElementCountCorrectly) { // EXPECT_EQ(a_.size(), 0); // EXPECT_EQ(b_.size(), 1); // } #define TEST_F(test_fixture, test_name)\ GTEST_TEST_(test_fixture, test_name, test_fixture, \ ::testing::internal::GetTypeId()) // Returns a path to temporary directory. // Tries to determine an appropriate directory for the platform. GTEST_API_ std::string TempDir(); #ifdef _MSC_VER # pragma warning(pop) #endif // Dynamically registers a test with the framework. // // This is an advanced API only to be used when the `TEST` macros are // insufficient. The macros should be preferred when possible, as they avoid // most of the complexity of calling this function. // // The `factory` argument is a factory callable (move-constructible) object or // function pointer that creates a new instance of the Test object. It // handles ownership to the caller. The signature of the callable is // `Fixture*()`, where `Fixture` is the test fixture class for the test. All // tests registered with the same `test_suite_name` must return the same // fixture type. This is checked at runtime. // // The framework will infer the fixture class from the factory and will call // the `SetUpTestSuite` and `TearDownTestSuite` for it. // // Must be called before `RUN_ALL_TESTS()` is invoked, otherwise behavior is // undefined. // // Use case example: // // class MyFixture : public ::testing::Test { // public: // // All of these optional, just like in regular macro usage. // static void SetUpTestSuite() { ... } // static void TearDownTestSuite() { ... } // void SetUp() override { ... } // void TearDown() override { ... } // }; // // class MyTest : public MyFixture { // public: // explicit MyTest(int data) : data_(data) {} // void TestBody() override { ... } // // private: // int data_; // }; // // void RegisterMyTests(const std::vector& values) { // for (int v : values) { // ::testing::RegisterTest( // "MyFixture", ("Test" + std::to_string(v)).c_str(), nullptr, // std::to_string(v).c_str(), // __FILE__, __LINE__, // // Important to use the fixture type as the return type here. // [=]() -> MyFixture* { return new MyTest(v); }); // } // } // ... // int main(int argc, char** argv) { // std::vector values_to_test = LoadValuesFromConfig(); // RegisterMyTests(values_to_test); // ... // return RUN_ALL_TESTS(); // } // template TestInfo* RegisterTest(const char* test_suite_name, const char* test_name, const char* type_param, const char* value_param, const char* file, int line, Factory factory) { using TestT = typename std::remove_pointer::type; class FactoryImpl : public internal::TestFactoryBase { public: explicit FactoryImpl(Factory f) : factory_(std::move(f)) {} Test* CreateTest() override { return factory_(); } private: Factory factory_; }; return internal::MakeAndRegisterTestInfo( test_suite_name, test_name, type_param, value_param, internal::CodeLocation(file, line), internal::GetTypeId(), internal::SuiteApiResolver::GetSetUpCaseOrSuite(), internal::SuiteApiResolver::GetTearDownCaseOrSuite(), new FactoryImpl{std::move(factory)}); } } // namespace testing // Use this function in main() to run all tests. It returns 0 if all // tests are successful, or 1 otherwise. // // RUN_ALL_TESTS() should be invoked after the command line has been // parsed by InitGoogleTest(). // // This function was formerly a macro; thus, it is in the global // namespace and has an all-caps name. int RUN_ALL_TESTS() GTEST_MUST_USE_RESULT_; inline int RUN_ALL_TESTS() { return ::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance()->Run(); } GTEST_DISABLE_MSC_WARNINGS_POP_() // 4251 #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_H_