/*!
* \file test_1w_impl.cpp
*
* Copyright (C) 2018 Christos Choutouridis
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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*/
#include
#include
/*!
* \warning
* This is not right way of testing communication interfaces. We have to
* implement a Mock object to simulate the slave's behavior. Until then
* we have the following.
*/
namespace test_1w {
using namespace utl;
// implementer class stub
class OW : public _1wire_uart_i {
friend _1wire_uart_i;
byte_t UART_RW (byte_t byte) {
// return the given. This also mean no-device
return byte;
}
void UART_BR (uint32_t br) {} // imaginary baud-rate implementation
};
// fixture
class Test_1w_impl : public ::testing::Test {
protected:
//void SetUp() override { }
//void TearDown() override { }
OW ow;
};
TEST_F(Test_1w_impl, TestConcept) {
// EXPECT_EQ(_1Wire_i, true);
}
TEST_F(Test_1w_impl, TestConstruction) {
EXPECT_GT(sizeof(ow), 0UL);
}
TEST_F (Test_1w_impl, TestFunctionality) {
byte_t b {42};
_1wire_id_t id = ow.first(OW::Speed::STD);
EXPECT_EQ (id != _1wire_id_t::nullDev(), false); // as long as there is no slave Mock
EXPECT_EQ (ow.reset(OW::Speed::STD), false); // as long as there is no slave Mock
//ow.match(id, OW::Speed::STD);
EXPECT_EQ(ow.rx_data(OW::Speed::STD), 0xFF);
EXPECT_EQ(ow.tx_data(b, OW::Speed::STD), 42);
}
}