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// All rights reserved. |
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// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are |
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// met: |
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// |
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// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
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// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
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// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above |
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// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer |
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// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the |
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// distribution. |
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// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its |
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// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from |
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// this software without specific prior written permission. |
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// |
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// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS |
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// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT |
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// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR |
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// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT |
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// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, |
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// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT |
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// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, |
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// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY |
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// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT |
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// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE |
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// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
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// |
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// Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan) |
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// |
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// The Google C++ Testing Framework (Google Test) |
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#include "gtest/gtest.h" |
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#include "gtest/gtest-spi.h" |
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#include <ctype.h> |
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#include <math.h> |
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#include <stdarg.h> |
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#include <stdio.h> |
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#include <stdlib.h> |
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#include <time.h> |
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#include <wchar.h> |
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#include <wctype.h> |
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#include <algorithm> |
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#include <iomanip> |
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#include <limits> |
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#include <ostream> // NOLINT |
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#include <sstream> |
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#include <vector> |
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#pragma error_messages(off, SEC_NULL_PTR_DEREF) |
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#endif |
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#if GTEST_OS_LINUX |
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// TODO(kenton@google.com): Use autoconf to detect availability of |
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// gettimeofday(). |
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# define GTEST_HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY_ 1 |
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# include <fcntl.h> // NOLINT |
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# include <limits.h> // NOLINT |
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# include <sched.h> // NOLINT |
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// Declares vsnprintf(). This header is not available on Windows. |
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# include <strings.h> // NOLINT |
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# include <sys/mman.h> // NOLINT |
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# include <sys/time.h> // NOLINT |
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# include <unistd.h> // NOLINT |
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# include <string> |
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#elif GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN |
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# define GTEST_HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY_ 1 |
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# include <sys/time.h> // NOLINT |
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#elif GTEST_OS_ZOS |
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# define GTEST_HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY_ 1 |
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# include <sys/time.h> // NOLINT |
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// On z/OS we additionally need strings.h for strcasecmp. |
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# include <strings.h> // NOLINT |
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#elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE // We are on Windows CE. |
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# include <windows.h> // NOLINT |
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#elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS // We are on Windows proper. |
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# include <io.h> // NOLINT |
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# include <sys/timeb.h> // NOLINT |
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# include <sys/types.h> // NOLINT |
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# include <sys/stat.h> // NOLINT |
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# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW |
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// MinGW has gettimeofday() but not _ftime64(). |
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// TODO(kenton@google.com): Use autoconf to detect availability of |
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// gettimeofday(). |
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// TODO(kenton@google.com): There are other ways to get the time on |
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// Windows, like GetTickCount() or GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(). MinGW |
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// supports these. consider using them instead. |
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# define GTEST_HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY_ 1 |
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# include <sys/time.h> // NOLINT |
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# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW |
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// cpplint thinks that the header is already included, so we want to |
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# include <windows.h> // NOLINT |
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#else |
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// Assume other platforms have gettimeofday(). |
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// TODO(kenton@google.com): Use autoconf to detect availability of |
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// gettimeofday(). |
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# define GTEST_HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY_ 1 |
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# include <sys/time.h> // NOLINT |
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# include <unistd.h> // NOLINT |
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#endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX |
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#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS |
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# include <stdexcept> |
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#endif |
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#if GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ |
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# include <arpa/inet.h> // NOLINT |
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# include <netdb.h> // NOLINT |
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#endif |
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// Indicates that this translation unit is part of Google Test's |
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// implementation. It must come before gtest-internal-inl.h is |
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// included, or there will be a compiler error. This trick is to |
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// prevent a user from accidentally including gtest-internal-inl.h in |
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// his code. |
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#define GTEST_IMPLEMENTATION_ 1 |
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#include "src/gtest-internal-inl.h" |
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#undef GTEST_IMPLEMENTATION_ |
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#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
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# define vsnprintf _vsnprintf |
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#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
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namespace testing { |
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using internal::CountIf; |
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using internal::ForEach; |
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using internal::GetElementOr; |
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using internal::Shuffle; |
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// Constants. |
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// A test whose test case name or test name matches this filter is |
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// disabled and not run. |
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static const char kDisableTestFilter[] = "DISABLED_*:*/DISABLED_*"; |
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// A test case whose name matches this filter is considered a death |
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// test case and will be run before test cases whose name doesn't |
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// match this filter. |
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static const char kDeathTestCaseFilter[] = "*DeathTest:*DeathTest/*"; |
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// A test filter that matches everything. |
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static const char kUniversalFilter[] = "*"; |
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// The default output file for XML output. |
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static const char kDefaultOutputFile[] = "test_detail.xml"; |
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// The environment variable name for the test shard index. |
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static const char kTestShardIndex[] = "GTEST_SHARD_INDEX"; |
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// The environment variable name for the total number of test shards. |
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static const char kTestTotalShards[] = "GTEST_TOTAL_SHARDS"; |
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// The environment variable name for the test shard status file. |
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static const char kTestShardStatusFile[] = "GTEST_SHARD_STATUS_FILE"; |
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namespace internal { |
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// The text used in failure messages to indicate the start of the |
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// stack trace. |
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const char kStackTraceMarker[] = "\nStack trace:\n"; |
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// g_help_flag is true iff the --help flag or an equivalent form is |
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// specified on the command line. |
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bool g_help_flag = false; |
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} // namespace internal |
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static const char* GetDefaultFilter() { |
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return kUniversalFilter; |
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} |
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GTEST_DEFINE_bool_( |
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also_run_disabled_tests, |
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internal::BoolFromGTestEnv("also_run_disabled_tests", false), |
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"Run disabled tests too, in addition to the tests normally being run."); |
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GTEST_DEFINE_bool_( |
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break_on_failure, |
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internal::BoolFromGTestEnv("break_on_failure", false), |
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"True iff a failed assertion should be a debugger break-point."); |
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GTEST_DEFINE_bool_( |
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catch_exceptions, |
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internal::BoolFromGTestEnv("catch_exceptions", true), |
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"True iff " GTEST_NAME_ |
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" should catch exceptions and treat them as test failures."); |
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GTEST_DEFINE_string_( |
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color, |
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internal::StringFromGTestEnv("color", "auto"), |
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"Whether to use colors in the output. Valid values: yes, no, " |
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"and auto. 'auto' means to use colors if the output is " |
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"being sent to a terminal and the TERM environment variable " |
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"is set to a terminal type that supports colors."); |
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GTEST_DEFINE_string_( |
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filter, |
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internal::StringFromGTestEnv("filter", GetDefaultFilter()), |
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"A colon-separated list of glob (not regex) patterns " |
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"for filtering the tests to run, optionally followed by a " |
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"'-' and a : separated list of negative patterns (tests to " |
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"exclude). A test is run if it matches one of the positive " |
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"patterns and does not match any of the negative patterns."); |
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GTEST_DEFINE_bool_(list_tests, false, |
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"List all tests without running them."); |
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GTEST_DEFINE_string_( |
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output, |
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internal::StringFromGTestEnv("output", ""), |
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"A format (currently must be \"xml\"), optionally followed " |
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"by a colon and an output file name or directory. A directory " |
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"is indicated by a trailing pathname separator. " |
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"Examples: \"xml:filename.xml\", \"xml::directoryname/\". " |
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"If a directory is specified, output files will be created " |
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"within that directory, with file-names based on the test " |
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"executable's name and, if necessary, made unique by adding " |
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"digits."); |
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GTEST_DEFINE_bool_( |
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print_time, |
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internal::BoolFromGTestEnv("print_time", true), |
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"True iff " GTEST_NAME_ |
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" should display elapsed time in text output."); |
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GTEST_DEFINE_int32_( |
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random_seed, |
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internal::Int32FromGTestEnv("random_seed", 0), |
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"Random number seed to use when shuffling test orders. Must be in range " |
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"[1, 99999], or 0 to use a seed based on the current time."); |
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GTEST_DEFINE_int32_( |
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repeat, |
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internal::Int32FromGTestEnv("repeat", 1), |
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"How many times to repeat each test. Specify a negative number " |
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"for repeating forever. Useful for shaking out flaky tests."); |
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GTEST_DEFINE_bool_( |
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show_internal_stack_frames, false, |
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"True iff " GTEST_NAME_ " should include internal stack frames when " |
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"printing test failure stack traces."); |
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GTEST_DEFINE_bool_( |
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shuffle, |
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internal::BoolFromGTestEnv("shuffle", false), |
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"True iff " GTEST_NAME_ |
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" should randomize tests' order on every run."); |
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GTEST_DEFINE_int32_( |
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stack_trace_depth, |
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internal::Int32FromGTestEnv("stack_trace_depth", kMaxStackTraceDepth), |
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"The maximum number of stack frames to print when an " |
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"assertion fails. The valid range is 0 through 100, inclusive."); |
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GTEST_DEFINE_string_( |
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stream_result_to, |
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internal::StringFromGTestEnv("stream_result_to", ""), |
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"This flag specifies the host name and the port number on which to stream " |
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"test results. Example: \"localhost:555\". The flag is effective only on " |
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"Linux."); |
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GTEST_DEFINE_bool_( |
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throw_on_failure, |
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internal::BoolFromGTestEnv("throw_on_failure", false), |
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"When this flag is specified, a failed assertion will throw an exception " |
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"if exceptions are enabled or exit the program with a non-zero code " |
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namespace internal { |
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// Generates a random number from [0, range), using a Linear |
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// Congruential Generator (LCG). Crashes if 'range' is 0 or greater |
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// than kMaxRange. |
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UInt32 Random::Generate(UInt32 range) { |
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// These constants are the same as are used in glibc's rand(3). |
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state_ = (1103515245U*state_ + 12345U) % kMaxRange; |
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GTEST_CHECK_(range > 0) |
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<< "Cannot generate a number in the range [0, 0)."; |
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GTEST_CHECK_(range <= kMaxRange) |
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<< "Generation of a number in [0, " << range << ") was requested, " |
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<< "but this can only generate numbers in [0, " << kMaxRange << ")."; |
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// Converting via modulus introduces a bit of downward bias, but |
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// it's simple, and a linear congruential generator isn't too good |
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return state_ % range; |
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} |
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// GTestIsInitialized() returns true iff the user has initialized |
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// Google Test. Useful for catching the user mistake of not initializing |
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// Google Test before calling RUN_ALL_TESTS(). |
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// |
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// A user must call testing::InitGoogleTest() to initialize Google |
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// Test. g_init_gtest_count is set to the number of times |
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// InitGoogleTest() has been called. We don't protect this variable |
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// under a mutex as it is only accessed in the main thread. |
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GTEST_API_ int g_init_gtest_count = 0; |
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static bool GTestIsInitialized() { return g_init_gtest_count != 0; } |
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// Iterates over a vector of TestCases, keeping a running sum of the |
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// results of calling a given int-returning method on each. |
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// Returns the sum. |
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static int SumOverTestCaseList(const std::vector<TestCase*>& case_list, |
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int (TestCase::*method)() const) { |
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int sum = 0; |
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for (size_t i = 0; i < case_list.size(); i++) { |
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sum += (case_list[i]->*method)(); |
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} |
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return sum; |
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// Returns true iff the test case passed. |
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static bool TestCasePassed(const TestCase* test_case) { |
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return test_case->should_run() && test_case->Passed(); |
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} |
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// Returns true iff the test case failed. |
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static bool TestCaseFailed(const TestCase* test_case) { |
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return test_case->should_run() && test_case->Failed(); |
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// Returns true iff test_case contains at least one test that should |
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static bool ShouldRunTestCase(const TestCase* test_case) { |
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return test_case->should_run(); |
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} |
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// AssertHelper constructor. |
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AssertHelper::AssertHelper(TestPartResult::Type type, |
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const char* file, |
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int line, |
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const char* message) |
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: data_(new AssertHelperData(type, file, line, message)) { |
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} |
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AssertHelper::~AssertHelper() { |
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delete data_; |
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} |
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// Message assignment, for assertion streaming support. |
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void AssertHelper::operator=(const Message& message) const { |
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UnitTest::GetInstance()-> |
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AddTestPartResult(data_->type, data_->file, data_->line, |
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AppendUserMessage(data_->message, message), |
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UnitTest::GetInstance()->impl() |
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->CurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(1) |
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// Skips the stack frame for this function itself. |
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); // NOLINT |
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} |
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// Mutex for linked pointers. |
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GTEST_API_ GTEST_DEFINE_STATIC_MUTEX_(g_linked_ptr_mutex); |
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// Application pathname gotten in InitGoogleTest. |
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std::string g_executable_path; |
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// Returns the current application's name, removing directory path if that |
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// is present. |
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FilePath GetCurrentExecutableName() { |
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FilePath result; |
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#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
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result.Set(FilePath(g_executable_path).RemoveExtension("exe")); |
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#else |
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return result.RemoveDirectoryName(); |
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} |
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// Functions for processing the gtest_output flag. |
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// Returns the output format, or "" for normal printed output. |
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std::string UnitTestOptions::GetOutputFormat() { |
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const char* const gtest_output_flag = GTEST_FLAG(output).c_str(); |
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if (gtest_output_flag == NULL) return std::string(""); |
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const char* const colon = strchr(gtest_output_flag, ':'); |
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return (colon == NULL) ? |
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std::string(gtest_output_flag) : |
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std::string(gtest_output_flag, colon - gtest_output_flag); |
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} |
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// Returns the name of the requested output file, or the default if none |
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// was explicitly specified. |
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std::string UnitTestOptions::GetAbsolutePathToOutputFile() { |
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const char* const gtest_output_flag = GTEST_FLAG(output).c_str(); |
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if (gtest_output_flag == NULL) |
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return ""; |
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const char* const colon = strchr(gtest_output_flag, ':'); |
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if (colon == NULL) |
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return internal::FilePath::ConcatPaths( |
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internal::FilePath( |
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UnitTest::GetInstance()->original_working_dir()), |
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internal::FilePath(kDefaultOutputFile)).string(); |
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internal::FilePath output_name(colon + 1); |
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if (!output_name.IsAbsolutePath()) |
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// TODO(wan@google.com): on Windows \some\path is not an absolute |
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// path (as its meaning depends on the current drive), yet the |
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// following logic for turning it into an absolute path is wrong. |
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// Fix it. |
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output_name = internal::FilePath::ConcatPaths( |
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internal::FilePath(UnitTest::GetInstance()->original_working_dir()), |
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internal::FilePath(colon + 1)); |
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if (!output_name.IsDirectory()) |
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return output_name.string(); |
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internal::FilePath result(internal::FilePath::GenerateUniqueFileName( |
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output_name, internal::GetCurrentExecutableName(), |
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GetOutputFormat().c_str())); |
|
435 |
return result.string(); |
|
436 |
} |
|
437 |
||
438 |
// Returns true iff the wildcard pattern matches the string. The |
|
439 |
// first ':' or '\0' character in pattern marks the end of it. |
|
440 |
// |
|
441 |
// This recursive algorithm isn't very efficient, but is clear and |
|
442 |
// works well enough for matching test names, which are short. |
|
443 |
bool UnitTestOptions::PatternMatchesString(const char *pattern, |
|
444 |
const char *str) { |
|
445 |
switch (*pattern) { |
|
446 |
case '\0': |
|
447 |
case ':': // Either ':' or '\0' marks the end of the pattern. |
|
448 |
return *str == '\0'; |
|
449 |
case '?': // Matches any single character. |
|
450 |
return *str != '\0' && PatternMatchesString(pattern + 1, str + 1); |
|
451 |
case '*': // Matches any string (possibly empty) of characters. |
|
452 |
return (*str != '\0' && PatternMatchesString(pattern, str + 1)) || |
|
453 |
PatternMatchesString(pattern + 1, str); |
|
454 |
default: // Non-special character. Matches itself. |
|
455 |
return *pattern == *str && |
|
456 |
PatternMatchesString(pattern + 1, str + 1); |
|
457 |
} |
|
458 |
} |
|
459 |
||
460 |
bool UnitTestOptions::MatchesFilter( |
|
461 |
const std::string& name, const char* filter) { |
|
462 |
const char *cur_pattern = filter; |
|
463 |
for (;;) { |
|
464 |
if (PatternMatchesString(cur_pattern, name.c_str())) { |
|
465 |
return true; |
|
466 |
} |
|
467 |
||
468 |
// Finds the next pattern in the filter. |
|
469 |
cur_pattern = strchr(cur_pattern, ':'); |
|
470 |
||
471 |
// Returns if no more pattern can be found. |
|
472 |
if (cur_pattern == NULL) { |
|
473 |
return false; |
|
474 |
} |
|
475 |
||
476 |
// Skips the pattern separater (the ':' character). |
|
477 |
cur_pattern++; |
|
478 |
} |
|
479 |
} |
|
480 |
||
481 |
// Returns true iff the user-specified filter matches the test case |
|
482 |
// name and the test name. |
|
483 |
bool UnitTestOptions::FilterMatchesTest(const std::string &test_case_name, |
|
484 |
const std::string &test_name) { |
|
485 |
const std::string& full_name = test_case_name + "." + test_name.c_str(); |
|
486 |
||
487 |
// Split --gtest_filter at '-', if there is one, to separate into |
|
488 |
// positive filter and negative filter portions |
|
489 |
const char* const p = GTEST_FLAG(filter).c_str(); |
|
490 |
const char* const dash = strchr(p, '-'); |
|
491 |
std::string positive; |
|
492 |
std::string negative; |
|
493 |
if (dash == NULL) { |
|
494 |
positive = GTEST_FLAG(filter).c_str(); // Whole string is a positive filter |
|
495 |
negative = ""; |
|
496 |
} else { |
|
497 |
positive = std::string(p, dash); // Everything up to the dash |
|
498 |
negative = std::string(dash + 1); // Everything after the dash |
|
499 |
if (positive.empty()) { |
|
500 |
// Treat '-test1' as the same as '*-test1' |
|
501 |
positive = kUniversalFilter; |
|
502 |
} |
|
503 |
} |
|
504 |
||
505 |
// A filter is a colon-separated list of patterns. It matches a |
|
506 |
// test if any pattern in it matches the test. |
|
507 |
return (MatchesFilter(full_name, positive.c_str()) && |
|
508 |
!MatchesFilter(full_name, negative.c_str())); |
|
509 |
} |
|
510 |
||
511 |
#if GTEST_HAS_SEH |
|
512 |
// Returns EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER if Google Test should handle the |
|
513 |
// given SEH exception, or EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH otherwise. |
|
514 |
// This function is useful as an __except condition. |
|
515 |
int UnitTestOptions::GTestShouldProcessSEH(DWORD exception_code) { |
|
516 |
// Google Test should handle a SEH exception if: |
|
517 |
// 1. the user wants it to, AND |
|
518 |
// 2. this is not a breakpoint exception, AND |
|
519 |
// 3. this is not a C++ exception (VC++ implements them via SEH, |
|
520 |
// apparently). |
|
521 |
// |
|
522 |
// SEH exception code for C++ exceptions. |
|
523 |
// (see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/185294 for more information). |
|
524 |
const DWORD kCxxExceptionCode = 0xe06d7363; |
|
525 |
||
526 |
bool should_handle = true; |
|
527 |
||
528 |
if (!GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions)) |
|
529 |
should_handle = false; |
|
530 |
else if (exception_code == EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT) |
|
531 |
should_handle = false; |
|
532 |
else if (exception_code == kCxxExceptionCode) |
|
533 |
should_handle = false; |
|
534 |
||
535 |
return should_handle ? EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER : EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH; |
|
536 |
} |
|
537 |
#endif // GTEST_HAS_SEH |
|
538 |
||
539 |
} // namespace internal |
|
540 |
||
541 |
// The c'tor sets this object as the test part result reporter used by |
|
542 |
// Google Test. The 'result' parameter specifies where to report the |
|
543 |
// results. Intercepts only failures from the current thread. |
|
544 |
ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter( |
|
545 |
TestPartResultArray* result) |
|
546 |
: intercept_mode_(INTERCEPT_ONLY_CURRENT_THREAD), |
|
547 |
result_(result) { |
|
548 |
Init(); |
|
549 |
} |
|
550 |
||
551 |
// The c'tor sets this object as the test part result reporter used by |
|
552 |
// Google Test. The 'result' parameter specifies where to report the |
|
553 |
// results. |
|
554 |
ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter( |
|
555 |
InterceptMode intercept_mode, TestPartResultArray* result) |
|
556 |
: intercept_mode_(intercept_mode), |
|
557 |
result_(result) { |
|
558 |
Init(); |
|
559 |
} |
|
560 |
||
561 |
void ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::Init() { |
|
562 |
internal::UnitTestImpl* const impl = internal::GetUnitTestImpl(); |
|
563 |
if (intercept_mode_ == INTERCEPT_ALL_THREADS) { |
|
564 |
old_reporter_ = impl->GetGlobalTestPartResultReporter(); |
|
565 |
impl->SetGlobalTestPartResultReporter(this); |
|
566 |
} else { |
|
567 |
old_reporter_ = impl->GetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread(); |
|
568 |
impl->SetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread(this); |
|
569 |
} |
|
570 |
} |
|
571 |
||
572 |
// The d'tor restores the test part result reporter used by Google Test |
|
573 |
// before. |
|
574 |
ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::~ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter() { |
|
575 |
internal::UnitTestImpl* const impl = internal::GetUnitTestImpl(); |
|
576 |
if (intercept_mode_ == INTERCEPT_ALL_THREADS) { |
|
577 |
impl->SetGlobalTestPartResultReporter(old_reporter_); |
|
578 |
} else { |
|
579 |
impl->SetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread(old_reporter_); |
|
580 |
} |
|
581 |
} |
|
582 |
||
583 |
// Increments the test part result count and remembers the result. |
|
584 |
// This method is from the TestPartResultReporterInterface interface. |
|
585 |
void ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::ReportTestPartResult( |
|
586 |
const TestPartResult& result) { |
|
587 |
result_->Append(result); |
|
588 |
} |
|
589 |
||
590 |
namespace internal { |
|
591 |
||
592 |
// Returns the type ID of ::testing::Test. We should always call this |
|
593 |
// instead of GetTypeId< ::testing::Test>() to get the type ID of |
|
594 |
// testing::Test. This is to work around a suspected linker bug when |
|
595 |
// using Google Test as a framework on Mac OS X. The bug causes |
|
596 |
// GetTypeId< ::testing::Test>() to return different values depending |
|
597 |
// on whether the call is from the Google Test framework itself or |
|
598 |
// from user test code. GetTestTypeId() is guaranteed to always |
|
599 |
// return the same value, as it always calls GetTypeId<>() from the |
|
600 |
// gtest.cc, which is within the Google Test framework. |
|
601 |
TypeId GetTestTypeId() { |
|
602 |
return GetTypeId<Test>(); |
|
603 |
} |
|
604 |
||
605 |
// The value of GetTestTypeId() as seen from within the Google Test |
|
606 |
// library. This is solely for testing GetTestTypeId(). |
|
607 |
extern const TypeId kTestTypeIdInGoogleTest = GetTestTypeId(); |
|
608 |
||
609 |
// This predicate-formatter checks that 'results' contains a test part |
|
610 |
// failure of the given type and that the failure message contains the |
|
611 |
// given substring. |
|
612 |
AssertionResult HasOneFailure(const char* /* results_expr */, |
|
613 |
const char* /* type_expr */, |
|
614 |
const char* /* substr_expr */, |
|
615 |
const TestPartResultArray& results, |
|
616 |
TestPartResult::Type type, |
|
617 |
const string& substr) { |
|
618 |
const std::string expected(type == TestPartResult::kFatalFailure ? |
|
619 |
"1 fatal failure" : |
|
620 |
"1 non-fatal failure"); |
|
621 |
Message msg; |
|
622 |
if (results.size() != 1) { |
|
623 |
msg << "Expected: " << expected << "\n" |
|
624 |
<< " Actual: " << results.size() << " failures"; |
|
625 |
for (int i = 0; i < results.size(); i++) { |
|
626 |
msg << "\n" << results.GetTestPartResult(i); |
|
627 |
} |
|
628 |
return AssertionFailure() << msg; |
|
629 |
} |
|
630 |
||
631 |
const TestPartResult& r = results.GetTestPartResult(0); |
|
632 |
if (r.type() != type) { |
|
633 |
return AssertionFailure() << "Expected: " << expected << "\n" |
|
634 |
<< " Actual:\n" |
|
635 |
<< r; |
|
636 |
} |
|
637 |
||
638 |
if (strstr(r.message(), substr.c_str()) == NULL) { |
|
639 |
return AssertionFailure() << "Expected: " << expected << " containing \"" |
|
640 |
<< substr << "\"\n" |
|
641 |
<< " Actual:\n" |
|
642 |
<< r; |
|
643 |
} |
|
644 |
||
645 |
return AssertionSuccess(); |
|
646 |
} |
|
647 |
||
648 |
// The constructor of SingleFailureChecker remembers where to look up |
|
649 |
// test part results, what type of failure we expect, and what |
|
650 |
// substring the failure message should contain. |
|
651 |
SingleFailureChecker:: SingleFailureChecker( |
|
652 |
const TestPartResultArray* results, |
|
653 |
TestPartResult::Type type, |
|
654 |
const string& substr) |
|
655 |
: results_(results), |
|
656 |
type_(type), |
|
657 |
substr_(substr) {} |
|
658 |
||
659 |
// The destructor of SingleFailureChecker verifies that the given |
|
660 |
// TestPartResultArray contains exactly one failure that has the given |
|
661 |
// type and contains the given substring. If that's not the case, a |
|
662 |
// non-fatal failure will be generated. |
|
663 |
SingleFailureChecker::~SingleFailureChecker() { |
|
664 |
EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3(HasOneFailure, *results_, type_, substr_); |
|
665 |
} |
|
666 |
||
667 |
DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter::DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter( |
|
668 |
UnitTestImpl* unit_test) : unit_test_(unit_test) {} |
|
669 |
||
670 |
void DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter::ReportTestPartResult( |
|
671 |
const TestPartResult& result) { |
|
672 |
unit_test_->current_test_result()->AddTestPartResult(result); |
|
673 |
unit_test_->listeners()->repeater()->OnTestPartResult(result); |
|
674 |
} |
|
675 |
||
676 |
DefaultPerThreadTestPartResultReporter::DefaultPerThreadTestPartResultReporter( |
|
677 |
UnitTestImpl* unit_test) : unit_test_(unit_test) {} |
|
678 |
||
679 |
void DefaultPerThreadTestPartResultReporter::ReportTestPartResult( |
|
680 |
const TestPartResult& result) { |
|
681 |
unit_test_->GetGlobalTestPartResultReporter()->ReportTestPartResult(result); |
|
682 |
} |
|
683 |
||
684 |
// Returns the global test part result reporter. |
|
685 |
TestPartResultReporterInterface* |
|
686 |
UnitTestImpl::GetGlobalTestPartResultReporter() { |
|
687 |
internal::MutexLock lock(&global_test_part_result_reporter_mutex_); |
|
688 |
return global_test_part_result_repoter_; |
|
689 |
} |
|
690 |
||
691 |
// Sets the global test part result reporter. |
|
692 |
void UnitTestImpl::SetGlobalTestPartResultReporter( |
|
693 |
TestPartResultReporterInterface* reporter) { |
|
694 |
internal::MutexLock lock(&global_test_part_result_reporter_mutex_); |
|
695 |
global_test_part_result_repoter_ = reporter; |
|
696 |
} |
|
697 |
||
698 |
// Returns the test part result reporter for the current thread. |
|
699 |
TestPartResultReporterInterface* |
|
700 |
UnitTestImpl::GetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread() { |
|
701 |
return per_thread_test_part_result_reporter_.get(); |
|
702 |
} |
|
703 |
||
704 |
// Sets the test part result reporter for the current thread. |
|
705 |
void UnitTestImpl::SetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread( |
|
706 |
TestPartResultReporterInterface* reporter) { |
|
707 |
per_thread_test_part_result_reporter_.set(reporter); |
|
708 |
} |
|
709 |
||
710 |
// Gets the number of successful test cases. |
|
711 |
int UnitTestImpl::successful_test_case_count() const { |
|
712 |
return CountIf(test_cases_, TestCasePassed); |
|
713 |
} |
|
714 |
||
715 |
// Gets the number of failed test cases. |
|
716 |
int UnitTestImpl::failed_test_case_count() const { |
|
717 |
return CountIf(test_cases_, TestCaseFailed); |
|
718 |
} |
|
719 |
||
720 |
// Gets the number of all test cases. |
|
721 |
int UnitTestImpl::total_test_case_count() const { |
|
722 |
return static_cast<int>(test_cases_.size()); |
|
723 |
} |
|
724 |
||
725 |
// Gets the number of all test cases that contain at least one test |
|
726 |
// that should run. |
|
727 |
int UnitTestImpl::test_case_to_run_count() const { |
|
728 |
return CountIf(test_cases_, ShouldRunTestCase); |
|
729 |
} |
|
730 |
||
731 |
// Gets the number of successful tests. |
|
732 |
int UnitTestImpl::successful_test_count() const { |
|
733 |
return SumOverTestCaseList(test_cases_, &TestCase::successful_test_count); |
|
734 |
} |
|
735 |
||
736 |
// Gets the number of failed tests. |
|
737 |
int UnitTestImpl::failed_test_count() const { |
|
738 |
return SumOverTestCaseList(test_cases_, &TestCase::failed_test_count); |
|
739 |
} |
|
740 |
||
741 |
// Gets the number of disabled tests that will be reported in the XML report. |
|
742 |
int UnitTestImpl::reportable_disabled_test_count() const { |
|
743 |
return SumOverTestCaseList(test_cases_, |
|
744 |
&TestCase::reportable_disabled_test_count); |
|
745 |
} |
|
746 |
||
747 |
// Gets the number of disabled tests. |
|
748 |
int UnitTestImpl::disabled_test_count() const { |
|
749 |
return SumOverTestCaseList(test_cases_, &TestCase::disabled_test_count); |
|
750 |
} |
|
751 |
||
752 |
// Gets the number of tests to be printed in the XML report. |
|
753 |
int UnitTestImpl::reportable_test_count() const { |
|
754 |
return SumOverTestCaseList(test_cases_, &TestCase::reportable_test_count); |
|
755 |
} |
|
756 |
||
757 |
// Gets the number of all tests. |
|
758 |
int UnitTestImpl::total_test_count() const { |
|
759 |
return SumOverTestCaseList(test_cases_, &TestCase::total_test_count); |
|
760 |
} |
|
761 |
||
762 |
// Gets the number of tests that should run. |
|
763 |
int UnitTestImpl::test_to_run_count() const { |
|
764 |
return SumOverTestCaseList(test_cases_, &TestCase::test_to_run_count); |
|
765 |
} |
|
766 |
||
767 |
// Returns the current OS stack trace as an std::string. |
|
768 |
// |
|
769 |
// The maximum number of stack frames to be included is specified by |
|
770 |
// the gtest_stack_trace_depth flag. The skip_count parameter |
|
771 |
// specifies the number of top frames to be skipped, which doesn't |
|
772 |
// count against the number of frames to be included. |
|
773 |
// |
|
774 |
// For example, if Foo() calls Bar(), which in turn calls |
|
775 |
// CurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(1), Foo() will be included in the |
|
776 |
// trace but Bar() and CurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop() won't. |
|
777 |
std::string UnitTestImpl::CurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(int skip_count) { |
|
778 |
(void)skip_count; |
|
779 |
return ""; |
|
780 |
} |
|
781 |
||
782 |
// Returns the current time in milliseconds. |
|
783 |
TimeInMillis GetTimeInMillis() { |
|
784 |
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE || defined(__BORLANDC__) |
|
785 |
// Difference between 1970-01-01 and 1601-01-01 in milliseconds. |
|
786 |
// http://analogous.blogspot.com/2005/04/epoch.html |
|
787 |
const TimeInMillis kJavaEpochToWinFileTimeDelta = |
|
788 |
static_cast<TimeInMillis>(116444736UL) * 100000UL; |
|
789 |
const DWORD kTenthMicrosInMilliSecond = 10000; |
|
790 |
||
791 |
SYSTEMTIME now_systime; |
|
792 |
FILETIME now_filetime; |
|
793 |
ULARGE_INTEGER now_int64; |
|
794 |
// TODO(kenton@google.com): Shouldn't this just use |
|
795 |
// GetSystemTimeAsFileTime()? |
|
796 |
GetSystemTime(&now_systime); |
|
797 |
if (SystemTimeToFileTime(&now_systime, &now_filetime)) { |
|
798 |
now_int64.LowPart = now_filetime.dwLowDateTime; |
|
799 |
now_int64.HighPart = now_filetime.dwHighDateTime; |
|
800 |
now_int64.QuadPart = (now_int64.QuadPart / kTenthMicrosInMilliSecond) - |
|
801 |
kJavaEpochToWinFileTimeDelta; |
|
802 |
return now_int64.QuadPart; |
|
803 |
} |
|
804 |
return 0; |
|
805 |
#elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY_ |
|
806 |
__timeb64 now; |
|
807 |
||
808 |
# ifdef _MSC_VER |
|
809 |
||
810 |
// MSVC 8 deprecates _ftime64(), so we want to suppress warning 4996 |
|
811 |
// (deprecated function) there. |
|
812 |
// TODO(kenton@google.com): Use GetTickCount()? Or use |
|
813 |
// SystemTimeToFileTime() |
|
814 |
# pragma warning(push) // Saves the current warning state. |
|
815 |
# pragma warning(disable:4996) // Temporarily disables warning 4996. |
|
816 |
_ftime64(&now); |
|
817 |
# pragma warning(pop) // Restores the warning state. |
|
818 |
# else |
|
819 |
||
820 |
_ftime64(&now); |
|
821 |
||
822 |
# endif // _MSC_VER |
|
823 |
||
824 |
return static_cast<TimeInMillis>(now.time) * 1000 + now.millitm; |
|
825 |
#elif GTEST_HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY_ |
|
826 |
struct timeval now; |
|
827 |
gettimeofday(&now, NULL); |
|
828 |
return static_cast<TimeInMillis>(now.tv_sec) * 1000 + now.tv_usec / 1000; |
|
829 |
#else |
|
830 |
# error "Don't know how to get the current time on your system." |
|
831 |
#endif |
|
832 |
} |
|
833 |
||
834 |
// Utilities |
|
835 |
||
836 |
// class String. |
|
837 |
||
838 |
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE |
|
839 |
// Creates a UTF-16 wide string from the given ANSI string, allocating |
|
840 |
// memory using new. The caller is responsible for deleting the return |
|
841 |
// value using delete[]. Returns the wide string, or NULL if the |
|
842 |
// input is NULL. |
|
843 |
LPCWSTR String::AnsiToUtf16(const char* ansi) { |
|
844 |
if (!ansi) return NULL; |
|
845 |
const int length = strlen(ansi); |
|
846 |
const int unicode_length = |
|
847 |
MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, ansi, length, |
|
848 |
NULL, 0); |
|
849 |
WCHAR* unicode = new WCHAR[unicode_length + 1]; |
|
850 |
MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, ansi, length, |
|
851 |
unicode, unicode_length); |
|
852 |
unicode[unicode_length] = 0; |
|
853 |
return unicode; |
|
854 |
} |
|
855 |
||
856 |
// Creates an ANSI string from the given wide string, allocating |
|
857 |
// memory using new. The caller is responsible for deleting the return |
|
858 |
// value using delete[]. Returns the ANSI string, or NULL if the |
|
859 |
// input is NULL. |
|
860 |
const char* String::Utf16ToAnsi(LPCWSTR utf16_str) { |
|
861 |
if (!utf16_str) return NULL; |
|
862 |
const int ansi_length = |
|
863 |
WideCharToMultiByte(CP_ACP, 0, utf16_str, -1, |
|
864 |
NULL, 0, NULL, NULL); |
|
865 |
char* ansi = new char[ansi_length + 1]; |
|
866 |
WideCharToMultiByte(CP_ACP, 0, utf16_str, -1, |
|
867 |
ansi, ansi_length, NULL, NULL); |
|
868 |
ansi[ansi_length] = 0; |
|
869 |
return ansi; |
|
870 |
} |
|
871 |
||
872 |
#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE |
|
873 |
||
874 |
// Compares two C strings. Returns true iff they have the same content. |
|
875 |
// |
|
876 |
// Unlike strcmp(), this function can handle NULL argument(s). A NULL |
|
877 |
// C string is considered different to any non-NULL C string, |
|
878 |
// including the empty string. |
|
879 |
bool String::CStringEquals(const char * lhs, const char * rhs) { |
|
880 |
if ( lhs == NULL ) return rhs == NULL; |
|
881 |
||
882 |
if ( rhs == NULL ) return false; |
|
883 |
||
884 |
return strcmp(lhs, rhs) == 0; |
|
885 |
} |
|
886 |
||
887 |
#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING || GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING |
|
888 |
||
889 |
// Converts an array of wide chars to a narrow string using the UTF-8 |
|
890 |
// encoding, and streams the result to the given Message object. |
|
891 |
static void StreamWideCharsToMessage(const wchar_t* wstr, size_t length, |
|
892 |
Message* msg) { |
|
893 |
for (size_t i = 0; i != length; ) { // NOLINT |
|
894 |
if (wstr[i] != L'\0') { |
|
895 |
*msg << WideStringToUtf8(wstr + i, static_cast<int>(length - i)); |
|
896 |
while (i != length && wstr[i] != L'\0') |
|
897 |
i++; |
|
898 |
} else { |
|
899 |
*msg << '\0'; |
|
900 |
i++; |
|
901 |
} |
|
902 |
} |
|
903 |
} |
|
904 |
||
905 |
#endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING || GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING |
|
906 |
||
907 |
} // namespace internal |
|
908 |
||
909 |
// Constructs an empty Message. |
|
910 |
// We allocate the stringstream separately because otherwise each use of |
|
911 |
// ASSERT/EXPECT in a procedure adds over 200 bytes to the procedure's |
|
912 |
// stack frame leading to huge stack frames in some cases; gcc does not reuse |
|
913 |
// the stack space. |
|
914 |
Message::Message() : ss_(new ::std::stringstream) { |
|
915 |
// By default, we want there to be enough precision when printing |
|
916 |
// a double to a Message. |
|
917 |
*ss_ << std::setprecision(std::numeric_limits<double>::digits10 + 2); |
|
918 |
} |
|
919 |
||
920 |
// These two overloads allow streaming a wide C string to a Message |
|
921 |
// using the UTF-8 encoding. |
|
922 |
Message& Message::operator <<(const wchar_t* wide_c_str) { |
|
923 |
return *this << internal::String::ShowWideCString(wide_c_str); |
|
924 |
} |
|
925 |
Message& Message::operator <<(wchar_t* wide_c_str) { |
|
926 |
return *this << internal::String::ShowWideCString(wide_c_str); |
|
927 |
} |
|
928 |
||
929 |
#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING |
|
930 |
// Converts the given wide string to a narrow string using the UTF-8 |
|
931 |
// encoding, and streams the result to this Message object. |
|
932 |
Message& Message::operator <<(const ::std::wstring& wstr) { |
|
933 |
internal::StreamWideCharsToMessage(wstr.c_str(), wstr.length(), this); |
|
934 |
return *this; |
|
935 |
} |
|
936 |
#endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING |
|
937 |
||
938 |
#if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING |
|
939 |
// Converts the given wide string to a narrow string using the UTF-8 |
|
940 |
// encoding, and streams the result to this Message object. |
|
941 |
Message& Message::operator <<(const ::wstring& wstr) { |
|
942 |
internal::StreamWideCharsToMessage(wstr.c_str(), wstr.length(), this); |
|
943 |
return *this; |
|
944 |
} |
|
945 |
#endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING |
|
946 |
||
947 |
// Gets the text streamed to this object so far as an std::string. |
|
948 |
// Each '\0' character in the buffer is replaced with "\\0". |
|
949 |
std::string Message::GetString() const { |
|
950 |
return internal::StringStreamToString(ss_.get()); |
|
951 |
} |
|
952 |
||
953 |
// AssertionResult constructors. |
|
954 |
// Used in EXPECT_TRUE/FALSE(assertion_result). |
|
955 |
AssertionResult::AssertionResult(const AssertionResult& other) |
|
956 |
: success_(other.success_), |
|
957 |
message_(other.message_.get() != NULL ? |
|
958 |
new ::std::string(*other.message_) : |
|
959 |
static_cast< ::std::string*>(NULL)) { |
|
960 |
} |
|
961 |
||
962 |
// Returns the assertion's negation. Used with EXPECT/ASSERT_FALSE. |
|
963 |
AssertionResult AssertionResult::operator!() const { |
|
964 |
AssertionResult negation(!success_); |
|
965 |
if (message_.get() != NULL) |
|
966 |
negation << *message_; |
|
967 |
return negation; |
|
968 |
} |
|
969 |
||
970 |
// Makes a successful assertion result. |
|
971 |
AssertionResult AssertionSuccess() { |
|
972 |
return AssertionResult(true); |
|
973 |
} |
|
974 |
||
975 |
// Makes a failed assertion result. |
|
976 |
AssertionResult AssertionFailure() { |
|
977 |
return AssertionResult(false); |
|
978 |
} |
|
979 |
||
980 |
// Makes a failed assertion result with the given failure message. |
|
981 |
// Deprecated; use AssertionFailure() << message. |
|
982 |
AssertionResult AssertionFailure(const Message& message) { |
|
983 |
return AssertionFailure() << message; |
|
984 |
} |
|
985 |
||
986 |
namespace internal { |
|
987 |
||
988 |
// Constructs and returns the message for an equality assertion |
|
989 |
// (e.g. ASSERT_EQ, EXPECT_STREQ, etc) failure. |
|
990 |
// |
|
991 |
// The first four parameters are the expressions used in the assertion |
|
992 |
// and their values, as strings. For example, for ASSERT_EQ(foo, bar) |
|
993 |
// where foo is 5 and bar is 6, we have: |
|
994 |
// |
|
995 |
// expected_expression: "foo" |
|
996 |
// actual_expression: "bar" |
|
997 |
// expected_value: "5" |
|
998 |
// actual_value: "6" |
|
999 |
// |
|
1000 |
// The ignoring_case parameter is true iff the assertion is a |
|
1001 |
// *_STRCASEEQ*. When it's true, the string " (ignoring case)" will |
|
1002 |
// be inserted into the message. |
|
1003 |
AssertionResult EqFailure(const char* expected_expression, |
|
1004 |
const char* actual_expression, |
|
1005 |
const std::string& expected_value, |
|
1006 |
const std::string& actual_value, |
|
1007 |
bool ignoring_case) { |
|
1008 |
Message msg; |
|
1009 |
msg << "Value of: " << actual_expression; |
|
1010 |
if (actual_value != actual_expression) { |
|
1011 |
msg << "\n Actual: " << actual_value; |
|
1012 |
} |
|
1013 |
||
1014 |
msg << "\nExpected: " << expected_expression; |
|
1015 |
if (ignoring_case) { |
|
1016 |
msg << " (ignoring case)"; |
|
1017 |
} |
|
1018 |
if (expected_value != expected_expression) { |
|
1019 |
msg << "\nWhich is: " << expected_value; |
|
1020 |
} |
|
1021 |
||
1022 |
return AssertionFailure() << msg; |
|
1023 |
} |
|
1024 |
||
1025 |
// Constructs a failure message for Boolean assertions such as EXPECT_TRUE. |
|
1026 |
std::string GetBoolAssertionFailureMessage( |
|
1027 |
const AssertionResult& assertion_result, |
|
1028 |
const char* expression_text, |
|
1029 |
const char* actual_predicate_value, |
|
1030 |
const char* expected_predicate_value) { |
|
1031 |
const char* actual_message = assertion_result.message(); |
|
1032 |
Message msg; |
|
1033 |
msg << "Value of: " << expression_text |
|
1034 |
<< "\n Actual: " << actual_predicate_value; |
|
1035 |
if (actual_message[0] != '\0') |
|
1036 |
msg << " (" << actual_message << ")"; |
|
1037 |
msg << "\nExpected: " << expected_predicate_value; |
|
1038 |
return msg.GetString(); |
|
1039 |
} |
|
1040 |
||
1041 |
// Helper function for implementing ASSERT_NEAR. |
|
1042 |
AssertionResult DoubleNearPredFormat(const char* expr1, |
|
1043 |
const char* expr2, |
|
1044 |
const char* abs_error_expr, |
|
1045 |
double val1, |
|
1046 |
double val2, |
|
1047 |
double abs_error) { |
|
1048 |
const double diff = fabs(val1 - val2); |
|
1049 |
if (diff <= abs_error) return AssertionSuccess(); |
|
1050 |
||
1051 |
// TODO(wan): do not print the value of an expression if it's |
|
1052 |
// already a literal. |
|
1053 |
return AssertionFailure() |
|
1054 |
<< "The difference between " << expr1 << " and " << expr2 |
|
1055 |
<< " is " << diff << ", which exceeds " << abs_error_expr << ", where\n" |
|
1056 |
<< expr1 << " evaluates to " << val1 << ",\n" |
|
1057 |
<< expr2 << " evaluates to " << val2 << ", and\n" |
|
1058 |
<< abs_error_expr << " evaluates to " << abs_error << "."; |
|
1059 |
} |
|
1060 |
||
1061 |
||
1062 |
// Helper template for implementing FloatLE() and DoubleLE(). |
|
1063 |
template <typename RawType> |
|
1064 |
AssertionResult FloatingPointLE(const char* expr1, |
|
1065 |
const char* expr2, |
|
1066 |
RawType val1, |
|
1067 |
RawType val2) { |
|
1068 |
// Returns success if val1 is less than val2, |
|
1069 |
if (val1 < val2) { |
|
1070 |
return AssertionSuccess(); |
|
1071 |
} |
|
1072 |
||
1073 |
// or if val1 is almost equal to val2. |
|
1074 |
const FloatingPoint<RawType> lhs(val1), rhs(val2); |
|
1075 |
if (lhs.AlmostEquals(rhs)) { |
|
1076 |
return AssertionSuccess(); |
|
1077 |
} |
|
1078 |
||
1079 |
// Note that the above two checks will both fail if either val1 or |
|
1080 |
// val2 is NaN, as the IEEE floating-point standard requires that |
|
1081 |
// any predicate involving a NaN must return false. |
|
1082 |
||
1083 |
::std::stringstream val1_ss; |
|
1084 |
val1_ss << std::setprecision(std::numeric_limits<RawType>::digits10 + 2) |
|
1085 |
<< val1; |
|
1086 |
||
1087 |
::std::stringstream val2_ss; |
|
1088 |
val2_ss << std::setprecision(std::numeric_limits<RawType>::digits10 + 2) |
|
1089 |
<< val2; |
|
1090 |
||
1091 |
return AssertionFailure() |
|
1092 |
<< "Expected: (" << expr1 << ") <= (" << expr2 << ")\n" |
|
1093 |
<< " Actual: " << StringStreamToString(&val1_ss) << " vs " |
|
1094 |
<< StringStreamToString(&val2_ss); |
|
1095 |
} |
|
1096 |
||
1097 |
} // namespace internal |
|
1098 |
||
1099 |
// Asserts that val1 is less than, or almost equal to, val2. Fails |
|
1100 |
// otherwise. In particular, it fails if either val1 or val2 is NaN. |
|
1101 |
AssertionResult FloatLE(const char* expr1, const char* expr2, |
|
1102 |
float val1, float val2) { |
|
1103 |
return internal::FloatingPointLE<float>(expr1, expr2, val1, val2); |
|
1104 |
} |
|
1105 |
||
1106 |
// Asserts that val1 is less than, or almost equal to, val2. Fails |
|
1107 |
// otherwise. In particular, it fails if either val1 or val2 is NaN. |
|
1108 |
AssertionResult DoubleLE(const char* expr1, const char* expr2, |
|
1109 |
double val1, double val2) { |
|
1110 |
return internal::FloatingPointLE<double>(expr1, expr2, val1, val2); |
|
1111 |
} |
|
1112 |
||
1113 |
namespace internal { |
|
1114 |
||
1115 |
// The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_EQ with int or enum |
|
1116 |
// arguments. |
|
1117 |
AssertionResult CmpHelperEQ(const char* expected_expression, |
|
1118 |
const char* actual_expression, |
|
1119 |
BiggestInt expected, |
|
1120 |
BiggestInt actual) { |
|
1121 |
if (expected == actual) { |
|
1122 |
return AssertionSuccess(); |
|
1123 |
} |
|
1124 |
||
1125 |
return EqFailure(expected_expression, |
|
1126 |
actual_expression, |
|
1127 |
FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(expected, actual), |
|
1128 |
FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(actual, expected), |
|
1129 |
false); |
|
1130 |
} |
|
1131 |
||
1132 |
// A macro for implementing the helper functions needed to implement |
|
1133 |
// ASSERT_?? and EXPECT_?? with integer or enum arguments. It is here |
|
1134 |
// just to avoid copy-and-paste of similar code. |
|
1135 |
#define GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(op_name, op)\ |
|
1136 |
AssertionResult CmpHelper##op_name(const char* expr1, const char* expr2, \ |
|
1137 |
BiggestInt val1, BiggestInt val2) {\ |
|
1138 |
if (val1 op val2) {\ |
|
1139 |
return AssertionSuccess();\ |
|
1140 |
} else {\ |
|
1141 |
return AssertionFailure() \ |
|
1142 |
<< "Expected: (" << expr1 << ") " #op " (" << expr2\ |
|
1143 |
<< "), actual: " << FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(val1, val2)\ |
|
1144 |
<< " vs " << FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(val2, val1);\ |
|
1145 |
}\ |
|
1146 |
} |
|
1147 |
||
1148 |
// Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_NE with int or |
|
1149 |
// enum arguments. |
|
1150 |
GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(NE, !=) |
|
1151 |
// Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_LE with int or |
|
1152 |
// enum arguments. |
|
1153 |
GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(LE, <=) |
|
1154 |
// Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_LT with int or |
|
1155 |
// enum arguments. |
|
1156 |
GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(LT, < ) |
|
1157 |
// Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_GE with int or |
|
1158 |
// enum arguments. |
|
1159 |
GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(GE, >=) |
|
1160 |
// Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_GT with int or |
|
1161 |
// enum arguments. |
|
1162 |
GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(GT, > ) |
|
1163 |
||
1164 |
#undef GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_ |
|
1165 |
||
1166 |
// The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STREQ. |
|
1167 |
AssertionResult CmpHelperSTREQ(const char* expected_expression, |
|
1168 |
const char* actual_expression, |
|
1169 |
const char* expected, |
|
1170 |
const char* actual) { |
|
1171 |
if (String::CStringEquals(expected, actual)) { |
|
1172 |
return AssertionSuccess(); |
|
1173 |
} |
|
1174 |
||
1175 |
return EqFailure(expected_expression, |
|
1176 |
actual_expression, |
|
1177 |
PrintToString(expected), |
|
1178 |
PrintToString(actual), |
|
1179 |
false); |
|
1180 |
} |
|
1181 |
||
1182 |
// The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRCASEEQ. |
|
1183 |
AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRCASEEQ(const char* expected_expression, |
|
1184 |
const char* actual_expression, |
|
1185 |
const char* expected, |
|
1186 |
const char* actual) { |
|
1187 |
if (String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(expected, actual)) { |
|
1188 |
return AssertionSuccess(); |
|
1189 |
} |
|
1190 |
||
1191 |
return EqFailure(expected_expression, |
|
1192 |
actual_expression, |
|
1193 |
PrintToString(expected), |
|
1194 |
PrintToString(actual), |
|
1195 |
true); |
|
1196 |
} |
|
1197 |
||
1198 |
// The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRNE. |
|
1199 |
AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRNE(const char* s1_expression, |
|
1200 |
const char* s2_expression, |
|
1201 |
const char* s1, |
|
1202 |
const char* s2) { |
|
1203 |
if (!String::CStringEquals(s1, s2)) { |
|
1204 |
return AssertionSuccess(); |
|
1205 |
} else { |
|
1206 |
return AssertionFailure() << "Expected: (" << s1_expression << ") != (" |
|
1207 |
<< s2_expression << "), actual: \"" |
|
1208 |
<< s1 << "\" vs \"" << s2 << "\""; |
|
1209 |
} |
|
1210 |
} |
|
1211 |
||
1212 |
// The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRCASENE. |
|
1213 |
AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRCASENE(const char* s1_expression, |
|
1214 |
const char* s2_expression, |
|
1215 |
const char* s1, |
|
1216 |
const char* s2) { |
|
1217 |
if (!String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(s1, s2)) { |
|
1218 |
return AssertionSuccess(); |
|
1219 |
} else { |
|
1220 |
return AssertionFailure() |
|
1221 |
<< "Expected: (" << s1_expression << ") != (" |
|
1222 |
<< s2_expression << ") (ignoring case), actual: \"" |
|
1223 |
<< s1 << "\" vs \"" << s2 << "\""; |
|
1224 |
} |
|
1225 |
} |
|
1226 |
||
1227 |
} // namespace internal |
|
1228 |
||
1229 |
namespace { |
|
1230 |
||
1231 |
// Helper functions for implementing IsSubString() and IsNotSubstring(). |
|
1232 |
||
1233 |
// This group of overloaded functions return true iff needle is a |
|
1234 |
// substring of haystack. NULL is considered a substring of itself |
|
1235 |
// only. |
|
1236 |
||
1237 |
bool IsSubstringPred(const char* needle, const char* haystack) { |
|
1238 |
if (needle == NULL || haystack == NULL) |
|
1239 |
return needle == haystack; |
|
1240 |
||
1241 |
return strstr(haystack, needle) != NULL; |
|
1242 |
} |
|
1243 |
||
1244 |
bool IsSubstringPred(const wchar_t* needle, const wchar_t* haystack) { |
|
1245 |
if (needle == NULL || haystack == NULL) |
|
1246 |
return needle == haystack; |
|
1247 |
||
1248 |
return wcsstr(haystack, needle) != NULL; |
|
1249 |
} |
|
1250 |
||
1251 |
// StringType here can be either ::std::string or ::std::wstring. |
|
1252 |
template <typename StringType> |
|
1253 |
bool IsSubstringPred(const StringType& needle, |
|
1254 |
const StringType& haystack) { |
|
1255 |
return haystack.find(needle) != StringType::npos; |
|
1256 |
} |
|
1257 |
||
1258 |
// This function implements either IsSubstring() or IsNotSubstring(), |
|
1259 |
// depending on the value of the expected_to_be_substring parameter. |
|
1260 |
// StringType here can be const char*, const wchar_t*, ::std::string, |
|
1261 |
// or ::std::wstring. |
|
1262 |
template <typename StringType> |
|
1263 |
AssertionResult IsSubstringImpl( |
|
1264 |
bool expected_to_be_substring, |
|
1265 |
const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, |
|
1266 |
const StringType& needle, const StringType& haystack) { |
|
1267 |
if (IsSubstringPred(needle, haystack) == expected_to_be_substring) |
|
1268 |
return AssertionSuccess(); |
|
1269 |
||
1270 |
const bool is_wide_string = sizeof(needle[0]) > 1; |
|
1271 |
const char* const begin_string_quote = is_wide_string ? "L\"" : "\""; |
|
1272 |
return AssertionFailure() |
|
1273 |
<< "Value of: " << needle_expr << "\n" |
|
1274 |
<< " Actual: " << begin_string_quote << needle << "\"\n" |
|
1275 |
<< "Expected: " << (expected_to_be_substring ? "" : "not ") |
|
1276 |
<< "a substring of " << haystack_expr << "\n" |
|
1277 |
<< "Which is: " << begin_string_quote << haystack << "\""; |
|
1278 |
} |
|
1279 |
||
1280 |
} // namespace |
|
1281 |
||
1282 |
// IsSubstring() and IsNotSubstring() check whether needle is a |
|
1283 |
// substring of haystack (NULL is considered a substring of itself |
|
1284 |
// only), and return an appropriate error message when they fail. |
|
1285 |
||
1286 |
AssertionResult IsSubstring( |
|
1287 |
const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, |
|
1288 |
const char* needle, const char* haystack) { |
|
1289 |
return IsSubstringImpl(true, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack); |
|
1290 |
} |
|
1291 |
||
1292 |
AssertionResult IsSubstring( |
|
1293 |
const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, |
|
1294 |
const wchar_t* needle, const wchar_t* haystack) { |
|
1295 |
return IsSubstringImpl(true, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack); |
|
1296 |
} |
|
1297 |
||
1298 |
AssertionResult IsNotSubstring( |
|
1299 |
const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, |
|
1300 |
const char* needle, const char* haystack) { |
|
1301 |
return IsSubstringImpl(false, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack); |
|
1302 |
} |
|
1303 |
||
1304 |
AssertionResult IsNotSubstring( |
|
1305 |
const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, |
|
1306 |
const wchar_t* needle, const wchar_t* haystack) { |
|
1307 |
return IsSubstringImpl(false, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack); |
|
1308 |
} |
|
1309 |
||
1310 |
AssertionResult IsSubstring( |
|
1311 |
const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, |
|
1312 |
const ::std::string& needle, const ::std::string& haystack) { |
|
1313 |
return IsSubstringImpl(true, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack); |
|
1314 |
} |
|
1315 |
||
1316 |
AssertionResult IsNotSubstring( |
|
1317 |
const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, |
|
1318 |
const ::std::string& needle, const ::std::string& haystack) { |
|
1319 |
return IsSubstringImpl(false, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack); |
|
1320 |
} |
|
1321 |
||
1322 |
#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING |
|
1323 |
AssertionResult IsSubstring( |
|
1324 |
const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, |
|
1325 |
const ::std::wstring& needle, const ::std::wstring& haystack) { |
|
1326 |
return IsSubstringImpl(true, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack); |
|
1327 |
} |
|
1328 |
||
1329 |
AssertionResult IsNotSubstring( |
|
1330 |
const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr, |
|
1331 |
const ::std::wstring& needle, const ::std::wstring& haystack) { |
|
1332 |
return IsSubstringImpl(false, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack); |
|
1333 |
} |
|
1334 |
#endif // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING |
|
1335 |
||
1336 |
namespace internal { |
|
1337 |
||
1338 |
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
|
1339 |
||
1340 |
namespace { |
|
1341 |
||
1342 |
// Helper function for IsHRESULT{SuccessFailure} predicates |
|
1343 |
AssertionResult HRESULTFailureHelper(const char* expr, |
|
1344 |
const char* expected, |
|
1345 |
long hr) { // NOLINT |
|
1346 |
# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE |
|
1347 |
||
1348 |
// Windows CE doesn't support FormatMessage. |
|
1349 |
const char error_text[] = ""; |
|
1350 |
||
1351 |
# else |
|
1352 |
||
1353 |
// Looks up the human-readable system message for the HRESULT code |
|
1354 |
// and since we're not passing any params to FormatMessage, we don't |
|
1355 |
// want inserts expanded. |
|
1356 |
const DWORD kFlags = FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM | |
|
1357 |
FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS; |
|
1358 |
const DWORD kBufSize = 4096; |
|
1359 |
// Gets the system's human readable message string for this HRESULT. |
|
1360 |
char error_text[kBufSize] = { '\0' }; |
|
1361 |
DWORD message_length = ::FormatMessageA(kFlags, |
|
1362 |
0, // no source, we're asking system |
|
1363 |
hr, // the error |
|
1364 |
0, // no line width restrictions |
|
1365 |
error_text, // output buffer |
|
1366 |
kBufSize, // buf size |
|
1367 |
NULL); // no arguments for inserts |
|
1368 |
// Trims tailing white space (FormatMessage leaves a trailing CR-LF) |
|
1369 |
for (; message_length && IsSpace(error_text[message_length - 1]); |
|
1370 |
--message_length) { |
|
1371 |
error_text[message_length - 1] = '\0'; |
|
1372 |
} |
|
1373 |
||
1374 |
# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE |
|
1375 |
||
1376 |
const std::string error_hex("0x" + String::FormatHexInt(hr)); |
|
1377 |
return ::testing::AssertionFailure() |
|
1378 |
<< "Expected: " << expr << " " << expected << ".\n" |
|
1379 |
<< " Actual: " << error_hex << " " << error_text << "\n"; |
|
1380 |
} |
|
1381 |
||
1382 |
} // namespace |
|
1383 |
||
1384 |
AssertionResult IsHRESULTSuccess(const char* expr, long hr) { // NOLINT |
|
1385 |
if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) { |
|
1386 |
return AssertionSuccess(); |
|
1387 |
} |
|
1388 |
return HRESULTFailureHelper(expr, "succeeds", hr); |
|
1389 |
} |
|
1390 |
||
1391 |
AssertionResult IsHRESULTFailure(const char* expr, long hr) { // NOLINT |
|
1392 |
if (FAILED(hr)) { |
|
1393 |
return AssertionSuccess(); |
|
1394 |
} |
|
1395 |
return HRESULTFailureHelper(expr, "fails", hr); |
|
1396 |
} |
|
1397 |
||
1398 |
#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
|
1399 |
||
1400 |
// Utility functions for encoding Unicode text (wide strings) in |
|
1401 |
// UTF-8. |
|
1402 |
||
1403 |
// A Unicode code-point can have upto 21 bits, and is encoded in UTF-8 |
|
1404 |
// like this: |
|
1405 |
// |
|
1406 |
// Code-point length Encoding |
|
1407 |
// 0 - 7 bits 0xxxxxxx |
|
1408 |
// 8 - 11 bits 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx |
|
1409 |
// 12 - 16 bits 1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx |
|
1410 |
// 17 - 21 bits 11110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx |
|
1411 |
||
1412 |
// The maximum code-point a one-byte UTF-8 sequence can represent. |
|
1413 |
const UInt32 kMaxCodePoint1 = (static_cast<UInt32>(1) << 7) - 1; |
|
1414 |
||
1415 |
// The maximum code-point a two-byte UTF-8 sequence can represent. |
|
1416 |
const UInt32 kMaxCodePoint2 = (static_cast<UInt32>(1) << (5 + 6)) - 1; |
|
1417 |
||
1418 |
// The maximum code-point a three-byte UTF-8 sequence can represent. |
|
1419 |
const UInt32 kMaxCodePoint3 = (static_cast<UInt32>(1) << (4 + 2*6)) - 1; |
|
1420 |
||
1421 |
// The maximum code-point a four-byte UTF-8 sequence can represent. |
|
1422 |
const UInt32 kMaxCodePoint4 = (static_cast<UInt32>(1) << (3 + 3*6)) - 1; |
|
1423 |
||
1424 |
// Chops off the n lowest bits from a bit pattern. Returns the n |
|
1425 |
// lowest bits. As a side effect, the original bit pattern will be |
|
1426 |
// shifted to the right by n bits. |
|
1427 |
inline UInt32 ChopLowBits(UInt32* bits, int n) { |
|
1428 |
const UInt32 low_bits = *bits & ((static_cast<UInt32>(1) << n) - 1); |
|
1429 |
*bits >>= n; |
|
1430 |
return low_bits; |
|
1431 |
} |
|
1432 |
||
1433 |
// Converts a Unicode code point to a narrow string in UTF-8 encoding. |
|
1434 |
// code_point parameter is of type UInt32 because wchar_t may not be |
|
1435 |
// wide enough to contain a code point. |
|
1436 |
// If the code_point is not a valid Unicode code point |
|
1437 |
// (i.e. outside of Unicode range U+0 to U+10FFFF) it will be converted |
|
1438 |
// to "(Invalid Unicode 0xXXXXXXXX)". |
|
1439 |
std::string CodePointToUtf8(UInt32 code_point) { |
|
1440 |
if (code_point > kMaxCodePoint4) { |
|
1441 |
return "(Invalid Unicode 0x" + String::FormatHexInt(code_point) + ")"; |
|
1442 |
} |
|
1443 |
||
1444 |
char str[5]; // Big enough for the largest valid code point. |
|
1445 |
if (code_point <= kMaxCodePoint1) { |
|
1446 |
str[1] = '\0'; |
|
1447 |
str[0] = static_cast<char>(code_point); // 0xxxxxxx |
|
1448 |
} else if (code_point <= kMaxCodePoint2) { |
|
1449 |
str[2] = '\0'; |
|
1450 |
str[1] = static_cast<char>(0x80 | ChopLowBits(&code_point, 6)); // 10xxxxxx |
|
1451 |
str[0] = static_cast<char>(0xC0 | code_point); // 110xxxxx |
|
1452 |
} else if (code_point <= kMaxCodePoint3) { |
|
1453 |
str[3] = '\0'; |
|
1454 |
str[2] = static_cast<char>(0x80 | ChopLowBits(&code_point, 6)); // 10xxxxxx |
|
1455 |
str[1] = static_cast<char>(0x80 | ChopLowBits(&code_point, 6)); // 10xxxxxx |
|
1456 |
str[0] = static_cast<char>(0xE0 | code_point); // 1110xxxx |
|
1457 |
} else { // code_point <= kMaxCodePoint4 |
|
1458 |
str[4] = '\0'; |
|
1459 |
str[3] = static_cast<char>(0x80 | ChopLowBits(&code_point, 6)); // 10xxxxxx |
|
1460 |
str[2] = static_cast<char>(0x80 | ChopLowBits(&code_point, 6)); // 10xxxxxx |
|
1461 |
str[1] = static_cast<char>(0x80 | ChopLowBits(&code_point, 6)); // 10xxxxxx |
|
1462 |
str[0] = static_cast<char>(0xF0 | code_point); // 11110xxx |
|
1463 |
} |
|
1464 |
return str; |
|
1465 |
} |
|
1466 |
||
1467 |
// The following two functions only make sense if the the system |
|
1468 |
// uses UTF-16 for wide string encoding. All supported systems |
|
1469 |
// with 16 bit wchar_t (Windows, Cygwin, Symbian OS) do use UTF-16. |
|
1470 |
||
1471 |
// Determines if the arguments constitute UTF-16 surrogate pair |
|
1472 |
// and thus should be combined into a single Unicode code point |
|
1473 |
// using CreateCodePointFromUtf16SurrogatePair. |
|
1474 |
inline bool IsUtf16SurrogatePair(wchar_t first, wchar_t second) { |
|
1475 |
return sizeof(wchar_t) == 2 && |
|
1476 |
(first & 0xFC00) == 0xD800 && (second & 0xFC00) == 0xDC00; |
|
1477 |
} |
|
1478 |
||
1479 |
// Creates a Unicode code point from UTF16 surrogate pair. |
|
1480 |
inline UInt32 CreateCodePointFromUtf16SurrogatePair(wchar_t first, |
|
1481 |
wchar_t second) { |
|
1482 |
const UInt32 mask = (1 << 10) - 1; |
|
1483 |
return (sizeof(wchar_t) == 2) ? |
|
1484 |
(((first & mask) << 10) | (second & mask)) + 0x10000 : |
|
1485 |
// This function should not be called when the condition is |
|
1486 |
// false, but we provide a sensible default in case it is. |
|
1487 |
static_cast<UInt32>(first); |
|
1488 |
} |
|
1489 |
||
1490 |
// Converts a wide string to a narrow string in UTF-8 encoding. |
|
1491 |
// The wide string is assumed to have the following encoding: |
|
1492 |
// UTF-16 if sizeof(wchar_t) == 2 (on Windows, Cygwin, Symbian OS) |
|
1493 |
// UTF-32 if sizeof(wchar_t) == 4 (on Linux) |
|
1494 |
// Parameter str points to a null-terminated wide string. |
|
1495 |
// Parameter num_chars may additionally limit the number |
|
1496 |
// of wchar_t characters processed. -1 is used when the entire string |
|
1497 |
// should be processed. |
|
1498 |
// If the string contains code points that are not valid Unicode code points |
|
1499 |
// (i.e. outside of Unicode range U+0 to U+10FFFF) they will be output |
|
1500 |
// as '(Invalid Unicode 0xXXXXXXXX)'. If the string is in UTF16 encoding |
|
1501 |
// and contains invalid UTF-16 surrogate pairs, values in those pairs |
|
1502 |
// will be encoded as individual Unicode characters from Basic Normal Plane. |
|
1503 |
std::string WideStringToUtf8(const wchar_t* str, int num_chars) { |
|
1504 |
if (num_chars == -1) |
|
1505 |
num_chars = static_cast<int>(wcslen(str)); |
|
1506 |
||
1507 |
::std::stringstream stream; |
|
1508 |
for (int i = 0; i < num_chars; ++i) { |
|
1509 |
UInt32 unicode_code_point; |
|
1510 |
||
1511 |
if (str[i] == L'\0') { |
|
1512 |
break; |
|
1513 |
} else if (i + 1 < num_chars && IsUtf16SurrogatePair(str[i], str[i + 1])) { |
|
1514 |
unicode_code_point = CreateCodePointFromUtf16SurrogatePair(str[i], |
|
1515 |
str[i + 1]); |
|
1516 |
i++; |
|
1517 |
} else { |
|
1518 |
unicode_code_point = static_cast<UInt32>(str[i]); |
|
1519 |
} |
|
1520 |
||
1521 |
stream << CodePointToUtf8(unicode_code_point); |
|
1522 |
} |
|
1523 |
return StringStreamToString(&stream); |
|
1524 |
} |
|
1525 |
||
1526 |
// Converts a wide C string to an std::string using the UTF-8 encoding. |
|
1527 |
// NULL will be converted to "(null)". |
|
1528 |
std::string String::ShowWideCString(const wchar_t * wide_c_str) { |
|
1529 |
if (wide_c_str == NULL) return "(null)"; |
|
1530 |
||
1531 |
return internal::WideStringToUtf8(wide_c_str, -1); |
|
1532 |
} |
|
1533 |
||
1534 |
// Compares two wide C strings. Returns true iff they have the same |
|
1535 |
// content. |
|
1536 |
// |
|
1537 |
// Unlike wcscmp(), this function can handle NULL argument(s). A NULL |
|
1538 |
// C string is considered different to any non-NULL C string, |
|
1539 |
// including the empty string. |
|
1540 |
bool String::WideCStringEquals(const wchar_t * lhs, const wchar_t * rhs) { |
|
1541 |
if (lhs == NULL) return rhs == NULL; |
|
1542 |
||
1543 |
if (rhs == NULL) return false; |
|
1544 |
||
1545 |
return wcscmp(lhs, rhs) == 0; |
|
1546 |
} |
|
1547 |
||
1548 |
// Helper function for *_STREQ on wide strings. |
|
1549 |
AssertionResult CmpHelperSTREQ(const char* expected_expression, |
|
1550 |
const char* actual_expression, |
|
1551 |
const wchar_t* expected, |
|
1552 |
const wchar_t* actual) { |
|
1553 |
if (String::WideCStringEquals(expected, actual)) { |
|
1554 |
return AssertionSuccess(); |
|
1555 |
} |
|
1556 |
||
1557 |
return EqFailure(expected_expression, |
|
1558 |
actual_expression, |
|
1559 |
PrintToString(expected), |
|
1560 |
PrintToString(actual), |
|
1561 |
false); |
|
1562 |
} |
|
1563 |
||
1564 |
// Helper function for *_STRNE on wide strings. |
|
1565 |
AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRNE(const char* s1_expression, |
|
1566 |
const char* s2_expression, |
|
1567 |
const wchar_t* s1, |
|
1568 |
const wchar_t* s2) { |
|
1569 |
if (!String::WideCStringEquals(s1, s2)) { |
|
1570 |
return AssertionSuccess(); |
|
1571 |
} |
|
1572 |
||
1573 |
return AssertionFailure() << "Expected: (" << s1_expression << ") != (" |
|
1574 |
<< s2_expression << "), actual: " |
|
1575 |
<< PrintToString(s1) |
|
1576 |
<< " vs " << PrintToString(s2); |
|
1577 |
} |
|
1578 |
||
1579 |
// Compares two C strings, ignoring case. Returns true iff they have |
|
1580 |
// the same content. |
|
1581 |
// |
|
1582 |
// Unlike strcasecmp(), this function can handle NULL argument(s). A |
|
1583 |
// NULL C string is considered different to any non-NULL C string, |
|
1584 |
// including the empty string. |
|
1585 |
bool String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(const char * lhs, const char * rhs) { |
|
1586 |
if (lhs == NULL) |
|
1587 |
return rhs == NULL; |
|
1588 |
if (rhs == NULL) |
|
1589 |
return false; |
|
1590 |
return posix::StrCaseCmp(lhs, rhs) == 0; |
|
1591 |
} |
|
1592 |
||
1593 |
// Compares two wide C strings, ignoring case. Returns true iff they |
|
1594 |
// have the same content. |
|
1595 |
// |
|
1596 |
// Unlike wcscasecmp(), this function can handle NULL argument(s). |
|
1597 |
// A NULL C string is considered different to any non-NULL wide C string, |
|
1598 |
// including the empty string. |
|
1599 |
// NB: The implementations on different platforms slightly differ. |
|
1600 |
// On windows, this method uses _wcsicmp which compares according to LC_CTYPE |
|
1601 |
// environment variable. On GNU platform this method uses wcscasecmp |
|
1602 |
// which compares according to LC_CTYPE category of the current locale. |
|
1603 |
// On MacOS X, it uses towlower, which also uses LC_CTYPE category of the |
|
1604 |
// current locale. |
|
1605 |
bool String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(const wchar_t* lhs, |
|
1606 |
const wchar_t* rhs) { |
|
1607 |
if (lhs == NULL) return rhs == NULL; |
|
1608 |
||
1609 |
if (rhs == NULL) return false; |
|
1610 |
||
1611 |
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
|
1612 |
return _wcsicmp(lhs, rhs) == 0; |
|
1613 |
#elif GTEST_OS_LINUX && !GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID |
|
1614 |
return wcscasecmp(lhs, rhs) == 0; |
|
1615 |
#else |
|
1616 |
// Android, Mac OS X and Cygwin don't define wcscasecmp. |
|
1617 |
// Other unknown OSes may not define it either. |
|
1618 |
wint_t left, right; |
|
1619 |
do { |
|
1620 |
left = towlower(*lhs++); |
|
1621 |
right = towlower(*rhs++); |
|
1622 |
} while (left && left == right); |
|
1623 |
return left == right; |
|
1624 |
#endif // OS selector |
|
1625 |
} |
|
1626 |
||
1627 |
// Returns true iff str ends with the given suffix, ignoring case. |
|
1628 |
// Any string is considered to end with an empty suffix. |
|
1629 |
bool String::EndsWithCaseInsensitive( |
|
1630 |
const std::string& str, const std::string& suffix) { |
|
1631 |
const size_t str_len = str.length(); |
|
1632 |
const size_t suffix_len = suffix.length(); |
|
1633 |
return (str_len >= suffix_len) && |
|
1634 |
CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(str.c_str() + str_len - suffix_len, |
|
1635 |
suffix.c_str()); |
|
1636 |
} |
|
1637 |
||
1638 |
// Formats an int value as "%02d". |
|
1639 |
std::string String::FormatIntWidth2(int value) { |
|
1640 |
std::stringstream ss; |
|
1641 |
ss << std::setfill('0') << std::setw(2) << value; |
|
1642 |
return ss.str(); |
|
1643 |
} |
|
1644 |
||
1645 |
// Formats an int value as "%X". |
|
1646 |
std::string String::FormatHexInt(int value) { |
|
1647 |
std::stringstream ss; |
|
1648 |
ss << std::hex << std::uppercase << value; |
|
1649 |
return ss.str(); |
|
1650 |
} |
|
1651 |
||
1652 |
// Formats a byte as "%02X". |
|
1653 |
std::string String::FormatByte(unsigned char value) { |
|
1654 |
std::stringstream ss; |
|
1655 |
ss << std::setfill('0') << std::setw(2) << std::hex << std::uppercase |
|
1656 |
<< static_cast<unsigned int>(value); |
|
1657 |
return ss.str(); |
|
1658 |
} |
|
1659 |
||
1660 |
// Converts the buffer in a stringstream to an std::string, converting NUL |
|
1661 |
// bytes to "\\0" along the way. |
|
1662 |
std::string StringStreamToString(::std::stringstream* ss) { |
|
1663 |
const ::std::string& str = ss->str(); |
|
1664 |
const char* const start = str.c_str(); |
|
1665 |
const char* const end = start + str.length(); |
|
1666 |
||
1667 |
std::string result; |
|
1668 |
result.reserve(2 * (end - start)); |
|
1669 |
for (const char* ch = start; ch != end; ++ch) { |
|
1670 |
if (*ch == '\0') { |
|
1671 |
result += "\\0"; // Replaces NUL with "\\0"; |
|
1672 |
} else { |
|
1673 |
result += *ch; |
|
1674 |
} |
|
1675 |
} |
|
1676 |
||
1677 |
return result; |
|
1678 |
} |
|
1679 |
||
1680 |
// Appends the user-supplied message to the Google-Test-generated message. |
|
1681 |
std::string AppendUserMessage(const std::string& gtest_msg, |
|
1682 |
const Message& user_msg) { |
|
1683 |
// Appends the user message if it's non-empty. |
|
1684 |
const std::string user_msg_string = user_msg.GetString(); |
|
1685 |
if (user_msg_string.empty()) { |
|
1686 |
return gtest_msg; |
|
1687 |
} |
|
1688 |
||
1689 |
return gtest_msg + "\n" + user_msg_string; |
|
1690 |
} |
|
1691 |
||
1692 |
} // namespace internal |
|
1693 |
||
1694 |
// class TestResult |
|
1695 |
||
1696 |
// Creates an empty TestResult. |
|
1697 |
TestResult::TestResult() |
|
1698 |
: death_test_count_(0), |
|
1699 |
elapsed_time_(0) { |
|
1700 |
} |
|
1701 |
||
1702 |
// D'tor. |
|
1703 |
TestResult::~TestResult() { |
|
1704 |
} |
|
1705 |
||
1706 |
// Returns the i-th test part result among all the results. i can |
|
1707 |
// range from 0 to total_part_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, |
|
1708 |
// aborts the program. |
|
1709 |
const TestPartResult& TestResult::GetTestPartResult(int i) const { |
|
1710 |
if (i < 0 || i >= total_part_count()) |
|
1711 |
internal::posix::Abort(); |
|
1712 |
return test_part_results_.at(i); |
|
1713 |
} |
|
1714 |
||
1715 |
// Returns the i-th test property. i can range from 0 to |
|
1716 |
// test_property_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, aborts the |
|
1717 |
// program. |
|
1718 |
const TestProperty& TestResult::GetTestProperty(int i) const { |
|
1719 |
if (i < 0 || i >= test_property_count()) |
|
1720 |
internal::posix::Abort(); |
|
1721 |
return test_properties_.at(i); |
|
1722 |
} |
|
1723 |
||
1724 |
// Clears the test part results. |
|
1725 |
void TestResult::ClearTestPartResults() { |
|
1726 |
test_part_results_.clear(); |
|
1727 |
} |
|
1728 |
||
1729 |
// Adds a test part result to the list. |
|
1730 |
void TestResult::AddTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& test_part_result) { |
|
1731 |
test_part_results_.push_back(test_part_result); |
|
1732 |
} |
|
1733 |
||
1734 |
// Adds a test property to the list. If a property with the same key as the |
|
1735 |
// supplied property is already represented, the value of this test_property |
|
1736 |
// replaces the old value for that key. |
|
1737 |
void TestResult::RecordProperty(const std::string& xml_element, |
|
1738 |
const TestProperty& test_property) { |
|
1739 |
if (!ValidateTestProperty(xml_element, test_property)) { |
|
1740 |
return; |
|
1741 |
} |
|
1742 |
internal::MutexLock lock(&test_properites_mutex_); |
|
1743 |
const std::vector<TestProperty>::iterator property_with_matching_key = |
|
1744 |
std::find_if(test_properties_.begin(), test_properties_.end(), |
|
1745 |
internal::TestPropertyKeyIs(test_property.key())); |
|
1746 |
if (property_with_matching_key == test_properties_.end()) { |
|
1747 |
test_properties_.push_back(test_property); |
|
1748 |
return; |
|
1749 |
} |
|
1750 |
property_with_matching_key->SetValue(test_property.value()); |
|
1751 |
} |
|
1752 |
||
1753 |
// The list of reserved attributes used in the <testsuites> element of XML |
|
1754 |
// output. |
|
1755 |
static const char* const kReservedTestSuitesAttributes[] = { |
|
1756 |
"disabled", |
|
1757 |
"errors", |
|
1758 |
"failures", |
|
1759 |
"name", |
|
1760 |
"random_seed", |
|
1761 |
"tests", |
|
1762 |
"time", |
|
1763 |
"timestamp" |
|
1764 |
}; |
|
1765 |
||
1766 |
// The list of reserved attributes used in the <testsuite> element of XML |
|
1767 |
// output. |
|
1768 |
static const char* const kReservedTestSuiteAttributes[] = { |
|
1769 |
"disabled", |
|
1770 |
"errors", |
|
1771 |
"failures", |
|
1772 |
"name", |
|
1773 |
"tests", |
|
1774 |
"time" |
|
1775 |
}; |
|
1776 |
||
1777 |
// The list of reserved attributes used in the <testcase> element of XML output. |
|
1778 |
static const char* const kReservedTestCaseAttributes[] = { |
|
1779 |
"classname", |
|
1780 |
"name", |
|
1781 |
"status", |
|
1782 |
"time", |
|
1783 |
"type_param", |
|
1784 |
"value_param" |
|
1785 |
}; |
|
1786 |
||
1787 |
template <int kSize> |
|
1788 |
std::vector<std::string> ArrayAsVector(const char* const (&array)[kSize]) { |
|
1789 |
return std::vector<std::string>(array, array + kSize); |
|
1790 |
} |
|
1791 |
||
1792 |
static std::vector<std::string> GetReservedAttributesForElement( |
|
1793 |
const std::string& xml_element) { |
|
1794 |
if (xml_element == "testsuites") { |
|
1795 |
return ArrayAsVector(kReservedTestSuitesAttributes); |
|
1796 |
} else if (xml_element == "testsuite") { |
|
1797 |
return ArrayAsVector(kReservedTestSuiteAttributes); |
|
1798 |
} else if (xml_element == "testcase") { |
|
1799 |
return ArrayAsVector(kReservedTestCaseAttributes); |
|
1800 |
} else { |
|
1801 |
GTEST_CHECK_(false) << "Unrecognized xml_element provided: " << xml_element; |
|
1802 |
} |
|
1803 |
// This code is unreachable but some compilers may not realizes that. |
|
1804 |
return std::vector<std::string>(); |
|
1805 |
} |
|
1806 |
||
1807 |
static std::string FormatWordList(const std::vector<std::string>& words) { |
|
1808 |
Message word_list; |
|
1809 |
for (size_t i = 0; i < words.size(); ++i) { |
|
1810 |
if (i > 0 && words.size() > 2) { |
|
1811 |
word_list << ", "; |
|
1812 |
} |
|
1813 |
if (i == words.size() - 1) { |
|
1814 |
word_list << "and "; |
|
1815 |
} |
|
1816 |
word_list << "'" << words[i] << "'"; |
|
1817 |
} |
|
1818 |
return word_list.GetString(); |
|
1819 |
} |
|
1820 |
||
1821 |
bool ValidateTestPropertyName(const std::string& property_name, |
|
1822 |
const std::vector<std::string>& reserved_names) { |
|
1823 |
if (std::find(reserved_names.begin(), reserved_names.end(), property_name) != |
|
1824 |
reserved_names.end()) { |
|
1825 |
ADD_FAILURE() << "Reserved key used in RecordProperty(): " << property_name |
|
1826 |
<< " (" << FormatWordList(reserved_names) |
|
1827 |
<< " are reserved by " << GTEST_NAME_ << ")"; |
|
1828 |
return false; |
|
1829 |
} |
|
1830 |
return true; |
|
1831 |
} |
|
1832 |
||
1833 |
// Adds a failure if the key is a reserved attribute of the element named |
|
1834 |
// xml_element. Returns true if the property is valid. |
|
1835 |
bool TestResult::ValidateTestProperty(const std::string& xml_element, |
|
1836 |
const TestProperty& test_property) { |
|
1837 |
return ValidateTestPropertyName(test_property.key(), |
|
1838 |
GetReservedAttributesForElement(xml_element)); |
|
1839 |
} |
|
1840 |
||
1841 |
// Clears the object. |
|
1842 |
void TestResult::Clear() { |
|
1843 |
test_part_results_.clear(); |
|
1844 |
test_properties_.clear(); |
|
1845 |
death_test_count_ = 0; |
|
1846 |
elapsed_time_ = 0; |
|
1847 |
} |
|
1848 |
||
1849 |
// Returns true iff the test failed. |
|
1850 |
bool TestResult::Failed() const { |
|
1851 |
for (int i = 0; i < total_part_count(); ++i) { |
|
1852 |
if (GetTestPartResult(i).failed()) |
|
1853 |
return true; |
|
1854 |
} |
|
1855 |
return false; |
|
1856 |
} |
|
1857 |
||
1858 |
// Returns true iff the test part fatally failed. |
|
1859 |
static bool TestPartFatallyFailed(const TestPartResult& result) { |
|
1860 |
return result.fatally_failed(); |
|
1861 |
} |
|
1862 |
||
1863 |
// Returns true iff the test fatally failed. |
|
1864 |
bool TestResult::HasFatalFailure() const { |
|
1865 |
return CountIf(test_part_results_, TestPartFatallyFailed) > 0; |
|
1866 |
} |
|
1867 |
||
1868 |
// Returns true iff the test part non-fatally failed. |
|
1869 |
static bool TestPartNonfatallyFailed(const TestPartResult& result) { |
|
1870 |
return result.nonfatally_failed(); |
|
1871 |
} |
|
1872 |
||
1873 |
// Returns true iff the test has a non-fatal failure. |
|
1874 |
bool TestResult::HasNonfatalFailure() const { |
|
1875 |
return CountIf(test_part_results_, TestPartNonfatallyFailed) > 0; |
|
1876 |
} |
|
1877 |
||
1878 |
// Gets the number of all test parts. This is the sum of the number |
|
1879 |
// of successful test parts and the number of failed test parts. |
|
1880 |
int TestResult::total_part_count() const { |
|
1881 |
return static_cast<int>(test_part_results_.size()); |
|
1882 |
} |
|
1883 |
||
1884 |
// Returns the number of the test properties. |
|
1885 |
int TestResult::test_property_count() const { |
|
1886 |
return static_cast<int>(test_properties_.size()); |
|
1887 |
} |
|
1888 |
||
1889 |
// class Test |
|
1890 |
||
1891 |
// Creates a Test object. |
|
1892 |
||
1893 |
// The c'tor saves the values of all Google Test flags. |
|
1894 |
Test::Test() |
|
1895 |
: gtest_flag_saver_(new internal::GTestFlagSaver) { |
|
1896 |
} |
|
1897 |
||
1898 |
// The d'tor restores the values of all Google Test flags. |
|
1899 |
Test::~Test() { |
|
1900 |
delete gtest_flag_saver_; |
|
1901 |
} |
|
1902 |
||
1903 |
// Sets up the test fixture. |
|
1904 |
// |
|
1905 |
// A sub-class may override this. |
|
1906 |
void Test::SetUp() { |
|
1907 |
} |
|
1908 |
||
1909 |
// Tears down the test fixture. |
|
1910 |
// |
|
1911 |
// A sub-class may override this. |
|
1912 |
void Test::TearDown() { |
|
1913 |
} |
|
1914 |
||
1915 |
// Allows user supplied key value pairs to be recorded for later output. |
|
1916 |
void Test::RecordProperty(const std::string& key, const std::string& value) { |
|
1917 |
UnitTest::GetInstance()->RecordProperty(key, value); |
|
1918 |
} |
|
1919 |
||
1920 |
// Allows user supplied key value pairs to be recorded for later output. |
|
1921 |
void Test::RecordProperty(const std::string& key, int value) { |
|
1922 |
Message value_message; |
|
1923 |
value_message << value; |
|
1924 |
RecordProperty(key, value_message.GetString().c_str()); |
|
1925 |
} |
|
1926 |
||
1927 |
namespace internal { |
|
1928 |
||
1929 |
void ReportFailureInUnknownLocation(TestPartResult::Type result_type, |
|
1930 |
const std::string& message) { |
|
1931 |
// This function is a friend of UnitTest and as such has access to |
|
1932 |
// AddTestPartResult. |
|
1933 |
UnitTest::GetInstance()->AddTestPartResult( |
|
1934 |
result_type, |
|
1935 |
NULL, // No info about the source file where the exception occurred. |
|
1936 |
-1, // We have no info on which line caused the exception. |
|
1937 |
message, |
|
1938 |
""); // No stack trace, either. |
|
1939 |
} |
|
1940 |
||
1941 |
} // namespace internal |
|
1942 |
||
1943 |
// Google Test requires all tests in the same test case to use the same test |
|
1944 |
// fixture class. This function checks if the current test has the |
|
1945 |
// same fixture class as the first test in the current test case. If |
|
1946 |
// yes, it returns true; otherwise it generates a Google Test failure and |
|
1947 |
// returns false. |
|
1948 |
bool Test::HasSameFixtureClass() { |
|
1949 |
internal::UnitTestImpl* const impl = internal::GetUnitTestImpl(); |
|
1950 |
const TestCase* const test_case = impl->current_test_case(); |
|
1951 |
||
1952 |
// Info about the first test in the current test case. |
|
1953 |
const TestInfo* const first_test_info = test_case->test_info_list()[0]; |
|
1954 |
const internal::TypeId first_fixture_id = first_test_info->fixture_class_id_; |
|
1955 |
const char* const first_test_name = first_test_info->name(); |
|
1956 |
||
1957 |
// Info about the current test. |
|
1958 |
const TestInfo* const this_test_info = impl->current_test_info(); |
|
1959 |
const internal::TypeId this_fixture_id = this_test_info->fixture_class_id_; |
|
1960 |
const char* const this_test_name = this_test_info->name(); |
|
1961 |
||
1962 |
if (this_fixture_id != first_fixture_id) { |
|
1963 |
// Is the first test defined using TEST? |
|
1964 |
const bool first_is_TEST = first_fixture_id == internal::GetTestTypeId(); |
|
1965 |
// Is this test defined using TEST? |
|
1966 |
const bool this_is_TEST = this_fixture_id == internal::GetTestTypeId(); |
|
1967 |
||
1968 |
if (first_is_TEST || this_is_TEST) { |
|
1969 |
// The user mixed TEST and TEST_F in this test case - we'll tell |
|
1970 |
// him/her how to fix it. |
|
1971 |
||
1972 |
// Gets the name of the TEST and the name of the TEST_F. Note |
|
1973 |
// that first_is_TEST and this_is_TEST cannot both be true, as |
|
1974 |
// the fixture IDs are different for the two tests. |
|
1975 |
const char* const TEST_name = |
|
1976 |
first_is_TEST ? first_test_name : this_test_name; |
|
1977 |
const char* const TEST_F_name = |
|
1978 |
first_is_TEST ? this_test_name : first_test_name; |
|
1979 |
||
1980 |
ADD_FAILURE() |
|
1981 |
<< "All tests in the same test case must use the same test fixture\n" |
|
1982 |
<< "class, so mixing TEST_F and TEST in the same test case is\n" |
|
1983 |
<< "illegal. In test case " << this_test_info->test_case_name() |
|
1984 |
<< ",\n" |
|
1985 |
<< "test " << TEST_F_name << " is defined using TEST_F but\n" |
|
1986 |
<< "test " << TEST_name << " is defined using TEST. You probably\n" |
|
1987 |
<< "want to change the TEST to TEST_F or move it to another test\n" |
|
1988 |
<< "case."; |
|
1989 |
} else { |
|
1990 |
// The user defined two fixture classes with the same name in |
|
1991 |
// two namespaces - we'll tell him/her how to fix it. |
|
1992 |
ADD_FAILURE() |
|
1993 |
<< "All tests in the same test case must use the same test fixture\n" |
|
1994 |
<< "class. However, in test case " |
|
1995 |
<< this_test_info->test_case_name() << ",\n" |
|
1996 |
<< "you defined test " << first_test_name |
|
1997 |
<< " and test " << this_test_name << "\n" |
|
1998 |
<< "using two different test fixture classes. This can happen if\n" |
|
1999 |
<< "the two classes are from different namespaces or translation\n" |
|
2000 |
<< "units and have the same name. You should probably rename one\n" |
|
2001 |
<< "of the classes to put the tests into different test cases."; |
|
2002 |
} |
|
2003 |
return false; |
|
2004 |
} |
|
2005 |
||
2006 |
return true; |
|
2007 |
} |
|
2008 |
||
2009 |
#if GTEST_HAS_SEH |
|
2010 |
||
2011 |
// Adds an "exception thrown" fatal failure to the current test. This |
|
2012 |
// function returns its result via an output parameter pointer because VC++ |
|
2013 |
// prohibits creation of objects with destructors on stack in functions |
|
2014 |
// using __try (see error C2712). |
|
2015 |
static std::string* FormatSehExceptionMessage(DWORD exception_code, |
|
2016 |
const char* location) { |
|
2017 |
Message message; |
|
2018 |
message << "SEH exception with code 0x" << std::setbase(16) << |
|
2019 |
exception_code << std::setbase(10) << " thrown in " << location << "."; |
|
2020 |
||
2021 |
return new std::string(message.GetString()); |
|
2022 |
} |
|
2023 |
||
2024 |
#endif // GTEST_HAS_SEH |
|
2025 |
||
2026 |
namespace internal { |
|
2027 |
||
2028 |
#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS |
|
2029 |
||
2030 |
// Adds an "exception thrown" fatal failure to the current test. |
|
2031 |
static std::string FormatCxxExceptionMessage(const char* description, |
|
2032 |
const char* location) { |
|
2033 |
Message message; |
|
2034 |
if (description != NULL) { |
|
2035 |
message << "C++ exception with description \"" << description << "\""; |
|
2036 |
} else { |
|
2037 |
message << "Unknown C++ exception"; |
|
2038 |
} |
|
2039 |
message << " thrown in " << location << "."; |
|
2040 |
||
2041 |
return message.GetString(); |
|
2042 |
} |
|
2043 |
||
2044 |
static std::string PrintTestPartResultToString( |
|
2045 |
const TestPartResult& test_part_result); |
|
2046 |
||
2047 |
GoogleTestFailureException::GoogleTestFailureException( |
|
2048 |
const TestPartResult& failure) |
|
2049 |
: ::std::runtime_error(PrintTestPartResultToString(failure).c_str()) {} |
|
2050 |
||
2051 |
#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS |
|
2052 |
||
2053 |
// We put these helper functions in the internal namespace as IBM's xlC |
|
2054 |
// compiler rejects the code if they were declared static. |
|
2055 |
||
2056 |
// Runs the given method and handles SEH exceptions it throws, when |
|
2057 |
// SEH is supported; returns the 0-value for type Result in case of an |
|
2058 |
// SEH exception. (Microsoft compilers cannot handle SEH and C++ |
|
2059 |
// exceptions in the same function. Therefore, we provide a separate |
|
2060 |
// wrapper function for handling SEH exceptions.) |
|
2061 |
template <class T, typename Result> |
|
2062 |
Result HandleSehExceptionsInMethodIfSupported( |
|
2063 |
T* object, Result (T::*method)(), const char* location) { |
|
2064 |
#if GTEST_HAS_SEH |
|
2065 |
__try { |
|
2066 |
return (object->*method)(); |
|
2067 |
} __except (internal::UnitTestOptions::GTestShouldProcessSEH( // NOLINT |
|
2068 |
GetExceptionCode())) { |
|
2069 |
// We create the exception message on the heap because VC++ prohibits |
|
2070 |
// creation of objects with destructors on stack in functions using __try |
|
2071 |
// (see error C2712). |
|
2072 |
std::string* exception_message = FormatSehExceptionMessage( |
|
2073 |
GetExceptionCode(), location); |
|
2074 |
internal::ReportFailureInUnknownLocation(TestPartResult::kFatalFailure, |
|
2075 |
*exception_message); |
|
2076 |
delete exception_message; |
|
2077 |
return static_cast<Result>(0); |
|
2078 |
} |
|
2079 |
#else |
|
2080 |
(void)location; |
|
2081 |
return (object->*method)(); |
|
2082 |
#endif // GTEST_HAS_SEH |
|
2083 |
} |
|
2084 |
||
2085 |
// Runs the given method and catches and reports C++ and/or SEH-style |
|
2086 |
// exceptions, if they are supported; returns the 0-value for type |
|
2087 |
// Result in case of an SEH exception. |
|
2088 |
template <class T, typename Result> |
|
2089 |
Result HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported( |
|
2090 |
T* object, Result (T::*method)(), const char* location) { |
|
2091 |
// NOTE: The user code can affect the way in which Google Test handles |
|
2092 |
// exceptions by setting GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions), but only before |
|
2093 |
// RUN_ALL_TESTS() starts. It is technically possible to check the flag |
|
2094 |
// after the exception is caught and either report or re-throw the |
|
2095 |
// exception based on the flag's value: |
|
2096 |
// |
|
2097 |
// try { |
|
2098 |
// // Perform the test method. |
|
2099 |
// } catch (...) { |
|
2100 |
// if (GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions)) |
|
2101 |
// // Report the exception as failure. |
|
2102 |
// else |
|
2103 |
// throw; // Re-throws the original exception. |
|
2104 |
// } |
|
2105 |
// |
|
2106 |
// However, the purpose of this flag is to allow the program to drop into |
|
2107 |
// the debugger when the exception is thrown. On most platforms, once the |
|
2108 |
// control enters the catch block, the exception origin information is |
|
2109 |
// lost and the debugger will stop the program at the point of the |
|
2110 |
// re-throw in this function -- instead of at the point of the original |
|
2111 |
// throw statement in the code under test. For this reason, we perform |
|
2112 |
// the check early, sacrificing the ability to affect Google Test's |
|
2113 |
// exception handling in the method where the exception is thrown. |
|
2114 |
if (internal::GetUnitTestImpl()->catch_exceptions()) { |
|
2115 |
#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS |
|
2116 |
try { |
|
2117 |
return HandleSehExceptionsInMethodIfSupported(object, method, location); |
|
2118 |
} catch (const internal::GoogleTestFailureException&) { // NOLINT |
|
2119 |
// This exception type can only be thrown by a failed Google |
|
2120 |
// Test assertion with the intention of letting another testing |
|
2121 |
// framework catch it. Therefore we just re-throw it. |
|
2122 |
throw; |
|
2123 |
} catch (const std::exception& e) { // NOLINT |
|
2124 |
internal::ReportFailureInUnknownLocation( |
|
2125 |
TestPartResult::kFatalFailure, |
|
2126 |
FormatCxxExceptionMessage(e.what(), location)); |
|
2127 |
} catch (...) { // NOLINT |
|
2128 |
internal::ReportFailureInUnknownLocation( |
|
2129 |
TestPartResult::kFatalFailure, |
|
2130 |
FormatCxxExceptionMessage(NULL, location)); |
|
2131 |
} |
|
2132 |
return static_cast<Result>(0); |
|
2133 |
#else |
|
2134 |
return HandleSehExceptionsInMethodIfSupported(object, method, location); |
|
2135 |
#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS |
|
2136 |
} else { |
|
2137 |
return (object->*method)(); |
|
2138 |
} |
|
2139 |
} |
|
2140 |
||
2141 |
} // namespace internal |
|
2142 |
||
2143 |
// Runs the test and updates the test result. |
|
2144 |
void Test::Run() { |
|
2145 |
if (!HasSameFixtureClass()) return; |
|
2146 |
||
2147 |
internal::UnitTestImpl* const impl = internal::GetUnitTestImpl(); |
|
2148 |
impl->os_stack_trace_getter()->UponLeavingGTest(); |
|
2149 |
internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported(this, &Test::SetUp, "SetUp()"); |
|
2150 |
// We will run the test only if SetUp() was successful. |
|
2151 |
if (!HasFatalFailure()) { |
|
2152 |
impl->os_stack_trace_getter()->UponLeavingGTest(); |
|
2153 |
internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported( |
|
2154 |
this, &Test::TestBody, "the test body"); |
|
2155 |
} |
|
2156 |
||
2157 |
// However, we want to clean up as much as possible. Hence we will |
|
2158 |
// always call TearDown(), even if SetUp() or the test body has |
|
2159 |
// failed. |
|
2160 |
impl->os_stack_trace_getter()->UponLeavingGTest(); |
|
2161 |
internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported( |
|
2162 |
this, &Test::TearDown, "TearDown()"); |
|
2163 |
} |
|
2164 |
||
2165 |
// Returns true iff the current test has a fatal failure. |
|
2166 |
bool Test::HasFatalFailure() { |
|
2167 |
return internal::GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_result()->HasFatalFailure(); |
|
2168 |
} |
|
2169 |
||
2170 |
// Returns true iff the current test has a non-fatal failure. |
|
2171 |
bool Test::HasNonfatalFailure() { |
|
2172 |
return internal::GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_result()-> |
|
2173 |
HasNonfatalFailure(); |
|
2174 |
} |
|
2175 |
||
2176 |
// class TestInfo |
|
2177 |
||
2178 |
// Constructs a TestInfo object. It assumes ownership of the test factory |
|
2179 |
// object. |
|
2180 |
TestInfo::TestInfo(const std::string& a_test_case_name, |
|
2181 |
const std::string& a_name, |
|
2182 |
const char* a_type_param, |
|
2183 |
const char* a_value_param, |
|
2184 |
internal::TypeId fixture_class_id, |
|
2185 |
internal::TestFactoryBase* factory) |
|
2186 |
: test_case_name_(a_test_case_name), |
|
2187 |
name_(a_name), |
|
2188 |
type_param_(a_type_param ? new std::string(a_type_param) : NULL), |
|
2189 |
value_param_(a_value_param ? new std::string(a_value_param) : NULL), |
|
2190 |
fixture_class_id_(fixture_class_id), |
|
2191 |
should_run_(false), |
|
2192 |
is_disabled_(false), |
|
2193 |
matches_filter_(false), |
|
2194 |
factory_(factory), |
|
2195 |
result_() {} |
|
2196 |
||
2197 |
// Destructs a TestInfo object. |
|
2198 |
TestInfo::~TestInfo() { delete factory_; } |
|
2199 |
||
2200 |
namespace internal { |
|
2201 |
||
2202 |
// Creates a new TestInfo object and registers it with Google Test; |
|
2203 |
// returns the created object. |
|
2204 |
// |
|
2205 |
// Arguments: |
|
2206 |
// |
|
2207 |
// test_case_name: name of the test case |
|
2208 |
// name: name of the test |
|
2209 |
// type_param: the name of the test's type parameter, or NULL if |
|
2210 |
// this is not a typed or a type-parameterized test. |
|
2211 |
// value_param: text representation of the test's value parameter, |
|
2212 |
// or NULL if this is not a value-parameterized test. |
|
2213 |
// fixture_class_id: ID of the test fixture class |
|
2214 |
// set_up_tc: pointer to the function that sets up the test case |
|
2215 |
// tear_down_tc: pointer to the function that tears down the test case |
|
2216 |
// factory: pointer to the factory that creates a test object. |
|
2217 |
// The newly created TestInfo instance will assume |
|
2218 |
// ownership of the factory object. |
|
2219 |
TestInfo* MakeAndRegisterTestInfo( |
|
2220 |
const char* test_case_name, |
|
2221 |
const char* name, |
|
2222 |
const char* type_param, |
|
2223 |
const char* value_param, |
|
2224 |
TypeId fixture_class_id, |
|
2225 |
SetUpTestCaseFunc set_up_tc, |
|
2226 |
TearDownTestCaseFunc tear_down_tc, |
|
2227 |
TestFactoryBase* factory) { |
|
2228 |
TestInfo* const test_info = |
|
2229 |
new TestInfo(test_case_name, name, type_param, value_param, |
|
2230 |
fixture_class_id, factory); |
|
2231 |
GetUnitTestImpl()->AddTestInfo(set_up_tc, tear_down_tc, test_info); |
|
2232 |
return test_info; |
|
2233 |
} |
|
2234 |
||
2235 |
#if GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST |
|
2236 |
void ReportInvalidTestCaseType(const char* test_case_name, |
|
2237 |
const char* file, int line) { |
|
2238 |
Message errors; |
|
2239 |
errors |
|
2240 |
<< "Attempted redefinition of test case " << test_case_name << ".\n" |
|
2241 |
<< "All tests in the same test case must use the same test fixture\n" |
|
2242 |
<< "class. However, in test case " << test_case_name << ", you tried\n" |
|
2243 |
<< "to define a test using a fixture class different from the one\n" |
|
2244 |
<< "used earlier. This can happen if the two fixture classes are\n" |
|
2245 |
<< "from different namespaces and have the same name. You should\n" |
|
2246 |
<< "probably rename one of the classes to put the tests into different\n" |
|
2247 |
<< "test cases."; |
|
2248 |
||
2249 |
fprintf(stderr, "%s %s", FormatFileLocation(file, line).c_str(), |
|
2250 |
errors.GetString().c_str()); |
|
2251 |
} |
|
2252 |
#endif // GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST |
|
2253 |
||
2254 |
} // namespace internal |
|
2255 |
||
2256 |
namespace { |
|
2257 |
||
2258 |
// A predicate that checks the test name of a TestInfo against a known |
|
2259 |
// value. |
|
2260 |
// |
|
2261 |
// This is used for implementation of the TestCase class only. We put |
|
2262 |
// it in the anonymous namespace to prevent polluting the outer |
|
2263 |
// namespace. |
|
2264 |
// |
|
2265 |
// TestNameIs is copyable. |
|
2266 |
class TestNameIs { |
|
2267 |
public: |
|
2268 |
// Constructor. |
|
2269 |
// |
|
2270 |
// TestNameIs has NO default constructor. |
|
2271 |
explicit TestNameIs(const char* name) |
|
2272 |
: name_(name) {} |
|
2273 |
||
2274 |
// Returns true iff the test name of test_info matches name_. |
|
2275 |
bool operator()(const TestInfo * test_info) const { |
|
2276 |
return test_info && test_info->name() == name_; |
|
2277 |
} |
|
2278 |
||
2279 |
private: |
|
2280 |
std::string name_; |
|
2281 |
}; |
|
2282 |
||
2283 |
} // namespace |
|
2284 |
||
2285 |
namespace internal { |
|
2286 |
||
2287 |
// This method expands all parameterized tests registered with macros TEST_P |
|
2288 |
// and INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P into regular tests and registers those. |
|
2289 |
// This will be done just once during the program runtime. |
|
2290 |
void UnitTestImpl::RegisterParameterizedTests() { |
|
2291 |
#if GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST |
|
2292 |
if (!parameterized_tests_registered_) { |
|
2293 |
parameterized_test_registry_.RegisterTests(); |
|
2294 |
parameterized_tests_registered_ = true; |
|
2295 |
} |
|
2296 |
#endif |
|
2297 |
} |
|
2298 |
||
2299 |
} // namespace internal |
|
2300 |
||
2301 |
// Creates the test object, runs it, records its result, and then |
|
2302 |
// deletes it. |
|
2303 |
void TestInfo::Run() { |
|
2304 |
if (!should_run_) return; |
|
2305 |
||
2306 |
// Tells UnitTest where to store test result. |
|
2307 |
internal::UnitTestImpl* const impl = internal::GetUnitTestImpl(); |
|
2308 |
impl->set_current_test_info(this); |
|
2309 |
||
2310 |
TestEventListener* repeater = UnitTest::GetInstance()->listeners().repeater(); |
|
2311 |
||
2312 |
// Notifies the unit test event listeners that a test is about to start. |
|
2313 |
repeater->OnTestStart(*this); |
|
2314 |
||
2315 |
const TimeInMillis start = internal::GetTimeInMillis(); |
|
2316 |
||
2317 |
impl->os_stack_trace_getter()->UponLeavingGTest(); |
|
2318 |
||
2319 |
// Creates the test object. |
|
2320 |
Test* const test = internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported( |
|
2321 |
factory_, &internal::TestFactoryBase::CreateTest, |
|
2322 |
"the test fixture's constructor"); |
|
2323 |
||
2324 |
// Runs the test only if the test object was created and its |
|
2325 |
// constructor didn't generate a fatal failure. |
|
2326 |
if ((test != NULL) && !Test::HasFatalFailure()) { |
|
2327 |
// This doesn't throw as all user code that can throw are wrapped into |
|
2328 |
// exception handling code. |
|
2329 |
test->Run(); |
|
2330 |
} |
|
2331 |
||
2332 |
// Deletes the test object. |
|
2333 |
impl->os_stack_trace_getter()->UponLeavingGTest(); |
|
2334 |
internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported( |
|
2335 |
test, &Test::DeleteSelf_, "the test fixture's destructor"); |
|
2336 |
||
2337 |
result_.set_elapsed_time(internal::GetTimeInMillis() - start); |
|
2338 |
||
2339 |
// Notifies the unit test event listener that a test has just finished. |
|
2340 |
repeater->OnTestEnd(*this); |
|
2341 |
||
2342 |
// Tells UnitTest to stop associating assertion results to this |
|
2343 |
// test. |
|
2344 |
impl->set_current_test_info(NULL); |
|
2345 |
} |
|
2346 |
||
2347 |
// class TestCase |
|
2348 |
||
2349 |
// Gets the number of successful tests in this test case. |
|
2350 |
int TestCase::successful_test_count() const { |
|
2351 |
return CountIf(test_info_list_, TestPassed); |
|
2352 |
} |
|
2353 |
||
2354 |
// Gets the number of failed tests in this test case. |
|
2355 |
int TestCase::failed_test_count() const { |
|
2356 |
return CountIf(test_info_list_, TestFailed); |
|
2357 |
} |
|
2358 |
||
2359 |
// Gets the number of disabled tests that will be reported in the XML report. |
|
2360 |
int TestCase::reportable_disabled_test_count() const { |
|
2361 |
return CountIf(test_info_list_, TestReportableDisabled); |
|
2362 |
} |
|
2363 |
||
2364 |
// Gets the number of disabled tests in this test case. |
|
2365 |
int TestCase::disabled_test_count() const { |
|
2366 |
return CountIf(test_info_list_, TestDisabled); |
|
2367 |
} |
|
2368 |
||
2369 |
// Gets the number of tests to be printed in the XML report. |
|
2370 |
int TestCase::reportable_test_count() const { |
|
2371 |
return CountIf(test_info_list_, TestReportable); |
|
2372 |
} |
|
2373 |
||
2374 |
// Get the number of tests in this test case that should run. |
|
2375 |
int TestCase::test_to_run_count() const { |
|
2376 |
return CountIf(test_info_list_, ShouldRunTest); |
|
2377 |
} |
|
2378 |
||
2379 |
// Gets the number of all tests. |
|
2380 |
int TestCase::total_test_count() const { |
|
2381 |
return static_cast<int>(test_info_list_.size()); |
|
2382 |
} |
|
2383 |
||
2384 |
// Creates a TestCase with the given name. |
|
2385 |
// |
|
2386 |
// Arguments: |
|
2387 |
// |
|
2388 |
// name: name of the test case |
|
2389 |
// a_type_param: the name of the test case's type parameter, or NULL if |
|
2390 |
// this is not a typed or a type-parameterized test case. |
|
2391 |
// set_up_tc: pointer to the function that sets up the test case |
|
2392 |
// tear_down_tc: pointer to the function that tears down the test case |
|
2393 |
TestCase::TestCase(const char* a_name, const char* a_type_param, |
|
2394 |
Test::SetUpTestCaseFunc set_up_tc, |
|
2395 |
Test::TearDownTestCaseFunc tear_down_tc) |
|
2396 |
: name_(a_name), |
|
2397 |
type_param_(a_type_param ? new std::string(a_type_param) : NULL), |
|
2398 |
set_up_tc_(set_up_tc), |
|
2399 |
tear_down_tc_(tear_down_tc), |
|
2400 |
should_run_(false), |
|
2401 |
elapsed_time_(0) { |
|
2402 |
} |
|
2403 |
||
2404 |
// Destructor of TestCase. |
|
2405 |
TestCase::~TestCase() { |
|
2406 |
// Deletes every Test in the collection. |
|
2407 |
ForEach(test_info_list_, internal::Delete<TestInfo>); |
|
2408 |
} |
|
2409 |
||
2410 |
// Returns the i-th test among all the tests. i can range from 0 to |
|
2411 |
// total_test_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL. |
|
2412 |
const TestInfo* TestCase::GetTestInfo(int i) const { |
|
2413 |
const int index = GetElementOr(test_indices_, i, -1); |
|
2414 |
return index < 0 ? NULL : test_info_list_[index]; |
|
2415 |
} |
|
2416 |
||
2417 |
// Returns the i-th test among all the tests. i can range from 0 to |
|
2418 |
// total_test_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL. |
|
2419 |
TestInfo* TestCase::GetMutableTestInfo(int i) { |
|
2420 |
const int index = GetElementOr(test_indices_, i, -1); |
|
2421 |
return index < 0 ? NULL : test_info_list_[index]; |
|
2422 |
} |
|
2423 |
||
2424 |
// Adds a test to this test case. Will delete the test upon |
|
2425 |
// destruction of the TestCase object. |
|
2426 |
void TestCase::AddTestInfo(TestInfo * test_info) { |
|
2427 |
test_info_list_.push_back(test_info); |
|
2428 |
test_indices_.push_back(static_cast<int>(test_indices_.size())); |
|
2429 |
} |
|
2430 |
||
2431 |
// Runs every test in this TestCase. |
|
2432 |
void TestCase::Run() { |
|
2433 |
if (!should_run_) return; |
|
2434 |
||
2435 |
internal::UnitTestImpl* const impl = internal::GetUnitTestImpl(); |
|
2436 |
impl->set_current_test_case(this); |
|
2437 |
||
2438 |
TestEventListener* repeater = UnitTest::GetInstance()->listeners().repeater(); |
|
2439 |
||
2440 |
repeater->OnTestCaseStart(*this); |
|
2441 |
impl->os_stack_trace_getter()->UponLeavingGTest(); |
|
2442 |
internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported( |
|
2443 |
this, &TestCase::RunSetUpTestCase, "SetUpTestCase()"); |
|
2444 |
||
2445 |
const internal::TimeInMillis start = internal::GetTimeInMillis(); |
|
2446 |
for (int i = 0; i < total_test_count(); i++) { |
|
2447 |
GetMutableTestInfo(i)->Run(); |
|
2448 |
} |
|
2449 |
elapsed_time_ = internal::GetTimeInMillis() - start; |
|
2450 |
||
2451 |
impl->os_stack_trace_getter()->UponLeavingGTest(); |
|
2452 |
internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported( |
|
2453 |
this, &TestCase::RunTearDownTestCase, "TearDownTestCase()"); |
|
2454 |
||
2455 |
repeater->OnTestCaseEnd(*this); |
|
2456 |
impl->set_current_test_case(NULL); |
|
2457 |
} |
|
2458 |
||
2459 |
// Clears the results of all tests in this test case. |
|
2460 |
void TestCase::ClearResult() { |
|
2461 |
ad_hoc_test_result_.Clear(); |
|
2462 |
ForEach(test_info_list_, TestInfo::ClearTestResult); |
|
2463 |
} |
|
2464 |
||
2465 |
// Shuffles the tests in this test case. |
|
2466 |
void TestCase::ShuffleTests(internal::Random* random) { |
|
2467 |
Shuffle(random, &test_indices_); |
|
2468 |
} |
|
2469 |
||
2470 |
// Restores the test order to before the first shuffle. |
|
2471 |
void TestCase::UnshuffleTests() { |
|
2472 |
for (size_t i = 0; i < test_indices_.size(); i++) { |
|
2473 |
test_indices_[i] = static_cast<int>(i); |
|
2474 |
} |
|
2475 |
} |
|
2476 |
||
2477 |
// Formats a countable noun. Depending on its quantity, either the |
|
2478 |
// singular form or the plural form is used. e.g. |
|
2479 |
// |
|
2480 |
// FormatCountableNoun(1, "formula", "formuli") returns "1 formula". |
|
2481 |
// FormatCountableNoun(5, "book", "books") returns "5 books". |
|
2482 |
static std::string FormatCountableNoun(int count, |
|
2483 |
const char * singular_form, |
|
2484 |
const char * plural_form) { |
|
2485 |
return internal::StreamableToString(count) + " " + |
|
2486 |
(count == 1 ? singular_form : plural_form); |
|
2487 |
} |
|
2488 |
||
2489 |
// Formats the count of tests. |
|
2490 |
static std::string FormatTestCount(int test_count) { |
|
2491 |
return FormatCountableNoun(test_count, "test", "tests"); |
|
2492 |
} |
|
2493 |
||
2494 |
// Formats the count of test cases. |
|
2495 |
static std::string FormatTestCaseCount(int test_case_count) { |
|
2496 |
return FormatCountableNoun(test_case_count, "test case", "test cases"); |
|
2497 |
} |
|
2498 |
||
2499 |
// Converts a TestPartResult::Type enum to human-friendly string |
|
2500 |
// representation. Both kNonFatalFailure and kFatalFailure are translated |
|
2501 |
// to "Failure", as the user usually doesn't care about the difference |
|
2502 |
// between the two when viewing the test result. |
|
2503 |
static const char * TestPartResultTypeToString(TestPartResult::Type type) { |
|
2504 |
switch (type) { |
|
2505 |
case TestPartResult::kSuccess: |
|
2506 |
return "Success"; |
|
2507 |
||
2508 |
case TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure: |
|
2509 |
case TestPartResult::kFatalFailure: |
|
2510 |
#ifdef _MSC_VER |
|
2511 |
return "error: "; |
|
2512 |
#else |
|
2513 |
return "Failure\n"; |
|
2514 |
#endif |
|
2515 |
default: |
|
2516 |
return "Unknown result type"; |
|
2517 |
} |
|
2518 |
} |
|
2519 |
||
2520 |
namespace internal { |
|
2521 |
||
2522 |
// Prints a TestPartResult to an std::string. |
|
2523 |
static std::string PrintTestPartResultToString( |
|
2524 |
const TestPartResult& test_part_result) { |
|
2525 |
return (Message() |
|
2526 |
<< internal::FormatFileLocation(test_part_result.file_name(), |
|
2527 |
test_part_result.line_number()) |
|
2528 |
<< " " << TestPartResultTypeToString(test_part_result.type()) |
|
2529 |
<< test_part_result.message()).GetString(); |
|
2530 |
} |
|
2531 |
||
2532 |
// Prints a TestPartResult. |
|
2533 |
static void PrintTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& test_part_result) { |
|
2534 |
const std::string& result = |
|
2535 |
PrintTestPartResultToString(test_part_result); |
|
2536 |
printf("%s\n", result.c_str()); |
|
2537 |
fflush(stdout); |
|
2538 |
// If the test program runs in Visual Studio or a debugger, the |
|
2539 |
// following statements add the test part result message to the Output |
|
2540 |
// window such that the user can double-click on it to jump to the |
|
2541 |
// corresponding source code location; otherwise they do nothing. |
|
2542 |
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE |
|
2543 |
// We don't call OutputDebugString*() on Windows Mobile, as printing |
|
2544 |
// to stdout is done by OutputDebugString() there already - we don't |
|
2545 |
// want the same message printed twice. |
|
2546 |
::OutputDebugStringA(result.c_str()); |
|
2547 |
::OutputDebugStringA("\n"); |
|
2548 |
#endif |
|
2549 |
} |
|
2550 |
||
2551 |
// class PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter |
|
2552 |
||
2553 |
enum GTestColor { |
|
2554 |
COLOR_DEFAULT, |
|
2555 |
COLOR_RED, |
|
2556 |
COLOR_GREEN, |
|
2557 |
COLOR_YELLOW |
|
2558 |
}; |
|
2559 |
||
2560 |
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE |
|
2561 |
||
2562 |
// Returns the character attribute for the given color. |
|
2563 |
WORD GetColorAttribute(GTestColor color) { |
|
2564 |
switch (color) { |
|
2565 |
case COLOR_RED: return FOREGROUND_RED; |
|
2566 |
case COLOR_GREEN: return FOREGROUND_GREEN; |
|
2567 |
case COLOR_YELLOW: return FOREGROUND_RED | FOREGROUND_GREEN; |
|
2568 |
default: return 0; |
|
2569 |
} |
|
2570 |
} |
|
2571 |
||
2572 |
#else |
|
2573 |
||
2574 |
// Returns the ANSI color code for the given color. COLOR_DEFAULT is |
|
2575 |
// an invalid input. |
|
2576 |
const char* GetAnsiColorCode(GTestColor color) { |
|
2577 |
switch (color) { |
|
2578 |
case COLOR_RED: return "1"; |
|
2579 |
case COLOR_GREEN: return "2"; |
|
2580 |
case COLOR_YELLOW: return "3"; |
|
2581 |
default: return NULL; |
|
2582 |
}; |
|
2583 |
} |
|
2584 |
||
2585 |
#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE |
|
2586 |
||
2587 |
// Returns true iff Google Test should use colors in the output. |
|
2588 |
bool ShouldUseColor(bool stdout_is_tty) { |
|
2589 |
const char* const gtest_color = GTEST_FLAG(color).c_str(); |
|
2590 |
||
2591 |
if (String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(gtest_color, "auto")) { |
|
2592 |
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
|
2593 |
// On Windows the TERM variable is usually not set, but the |
|
2594 |
// console there does support colors. |
|
2595 |
return stdout_is_tty; |
|
2596 |
#else |
|
2597 |
// On non-Windows platforms, we rely on the TERM variable. |
|
2598 |
const char* const term = posix::GetEnv("TERM"); |
|
2599 |
const bool term_supports_color = |
|
2600 |
String::CStringEquals(term, "xterm") || |
|
2601 |
String::CStringEquals(term, "xterm-color") || |
|
2602 |
String::CStringEquals(term, "xterm-256color") || |
|
2603 |
String::CStringEquals(term, "screen") || |
|
2604 |
String::CStringEquals(term, "screen-256color") || |
|
2605 |
String::CStringEquals(term, "linux") || |
|
2606 |
String::CStringEquals(term, "cygwin"); |
|
2607 |
return stdout_is_tty && term_supports_color; |
|
2608 |
#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
|
2609 |
} |
|
2610 |
||
2611 |
return String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(gtest_color, "yes") || |
|
2612 |
String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(gtest_color, "true") || |
|
2613 |
String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(gtest_color, "t") || |
|
2614 |
String::CStringEquals(gtest_color, "1"); |
|
2615 |
// We take "yes", "true", "t", and "1" as meaning "yes". If the |
|
2616 |
// value is neither one of these nor "auto", we treat it as "no" to |
|
2617 |
// be conservative. |
|
2618 |
} |
|
2619 |
||
2620 |
// Helpers for printing colored strings to stdout. Note that on Windows, we |
|
2621 |
// cannot simply emit special characters and have the terminal change colors. |
|
2622 |
// This routine must actually emit the characters rather than return a string |
|
2623 |
// that would be colored when printed, as can be done on Linux. |
|
2624 |
void ColoredPrintf(GTestColor color, const char* fmt, ...) { |
|
2625 |
va_list args; |
|
2626 |
va_start(args, fmt); |
|
2627 |
||
2628 |
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE || GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN || GTEST_OS_ZOS || GTEST_OS_IOS |
|
2629 |
const bool use_color = false; |
|
2630 |
#else |
|
2631 |
static const bool in_color_mode = |
|
2632 |
ShouldUseColor(posix::IsATTY(posix::FileNo(stdout)) != 0); |
|
2633 |
const bool use_color = in_color_mode && (color != COLOR_DEFAULT); |
|
2634 |
#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE || GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN || GTEST_OS_ZOS |
|
2635 |
// The '!= 0' comparison is necessary to satisfy MSVC 7.1. |
|
2636 |
||
2637 |
if (!use_color) { |
|
2638 |
vprintf(fmt, args); |
|
2639 |
va_end(args); |
|
2640 |
return; |
|
2641 |
} |
|
2642 |
||
2643 |
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE |
|
2644 |
const HANDLE stdout_handle = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE); |
|
2645 |
||
2646 |
// Gets the current text color. |
|
2647 |
CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO buffer_info; |
|
2648 |
GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(stdout_handle, &buffer_info); |
|
2649 |
const WORD old_color_attrs = buffer_info.wAttributes; |
|
2650 |
||
2651 |
// We need to flush the stream buffers into the console before each |
|
2652 |
// SetConsoleTextAttribute call lest it affect the text that is already |
|
2653 |
// printed but has not yet reached the console. |
|
2654 |
fflush(stdout); |
|
2655 |
SetConsoleTextAttribute(stdout_handle, |
|
2656 |
GetColorAttribute(color) | FOREGROUND_INTENSITY); |
|
2657 |
vprintf(fmt, args); |
|
2658 |
||
2659 |
fflush(stdout); |
|
2660 |
// Restores the text color. |
|
2661 |
SetConsoleTextAttribute(stdout_handle, old_color_attrs); |
|
2662 |
#else |
|
2663 |
printf("\033[0;3%sm", GetAnsiColorCode(color)); |
|
2664 |
vprintf(fmt, args); |
|
2665 |
printf("\033[m"); // Resets the terminal to default. |
|
2666 |
#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE |
|
2667 |
va_end(args); |
|
2668 |
} |
|
2669 |
||
2670 |
// Text printed in Google Test's text output and --gunit_list_tests |
|
2671 |
// output to label the type parameter and value parameter for a test. |
|
2672 |
static const char kTypeParamLabel[] = "TypeParam"; |
|
2673 |
static const char kValueParamLabel[] = "GetParam()"; |
|
2674 |
||
2675 |
void PrintFullTestCommentIfPresent(const TestInfo& test_info) { |
|
2676 |
const char* const type_param = test_info.type_param(); |
|
2677 |
const char* const value_param = test_info.value_param(); |
|
2678 |
||
2679 |
if (type_param != NULL || value_param != NULL) { |
|
2680 |
printf(", where "); |
|
2681 |
if (type_param != NULL) { |
|
2682 |
printf("%s = %s", kTypeParamLabel, type_param); |
|
2683 |
if (value_param != NULL) |
|
2684 |
printf(" and "); |
|
2685 |
} |
|
2686 |
if (value_param != NULL) { |
|
2687 |
printf("%s = %s", kValueParamLabel, value_param); |
|
2688 |
} |
|
2689 |
} |
|
2690 |
} |
|
2691 |
||
2692 |
// This class implements the TestEventListener interface. |
|
2693 |
// |
|
2694 |
// Class PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter is copyable. |
|
2695 |
class PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter : public TestEventListener { |
|
2696 |
public: |
|
2697 |
PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter() {} |
|
2698 |
static void PrintTestName(const char * test_case, const char * test) { |
|
2699 |
printf("%s.%s", test_case, test); |
|
2700 |
} |
|
2701 |
||
2702 |
// The following methods override what's in the TestEventListener class. |
|
2703 |
virtual void OnTestProgramStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) {} |
|
2704 |
virtual void OnTestIterationStart(const UnitTest& unit_test, int iteration); |
|
2705 |
virtual void OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart(const UnitTest& unit_test); |
|
2706 |
virtual void OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) {} |
|
2707 |
virtual void OnTestCaseStart(const TestCase& test_case); |
|
2708 |
virtual void OnTestStart(const TestInfo& test_info); |
|
2709 |
virtual void OnTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& result); |
|
2710 |
virtual void OnTestEnd(const TestInfo& test_info); |
|
2711 |
virtual void OnTestCaseEnd(const TestCase& test_case); |
|
2712 |
virtual void OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart(const UnitTest& unit_test); |
|
2713 |
virtual void OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) {} |
|
2714 |
virtual void OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test, int iteration); |
|
2715 |
virtual void OnTestProgramEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) {} |
|
2716 |
||
2717 |
private: |
|
2718 |
static void PrintFailedTests(const UnitTest& unit_test); |
|
2719 |
}; |
|
2720 |
||
2721 |
// Fired before each iteration of tests starts. |
|
2722 |
void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestIterationStart( |
|
2723 |
const UnitTest& unit_test, int iteration) { |
|
2724 |
if (GTEST_FLAG(repeat) != 1) |
|
2725 |
printf("\nRepeating all tests (iteration %d) . . .\n\n", iteration + 1); |
|
2726 |
||
2727 |
const char* const filter = GTEST_FLAG(filter).c_str(); |
|
2728 |
||
2729 |
// Prints the filter if it's not *. This reminds the user that some |
|
2730 |
// tests may be skipped. |
|
2731 |
if (!String::CStringEquals(filter, kUniversalFilter)) { |
|
2732 |
ColoredPrintf(COLOR_YELLOW, |
|
2733 |
"Note: %s filter = %s\n", GTEST_NAME_, filter); |
|
2734 |
} |
|
2735 |
||
2736 |
if (internal::ShouldShard(kTestTotalShards, kTestShardIndex, false)) { |
|
2737 |
const Int32 shard_index = Int32FromEnvOrDie(kTestShardIndex, -1); |
|
2738 |
ColoredPrintf(COLOR_YELLOW, |
|
2739 |
"Note: This is test shard %d of %s.\n", |
|
2740 |
static_cast<int>(shard_index) + 1, |
|
2741 |
internal::posix::GetEnv(kTestTotalShards)); |
|
2742 |
} |
|
2743 |
||
2744 |
if (GTEST_FLAG(shuffle)) { |
|
2745 |
ColoredPrintf(COLOR_YELLOW, |
|
2746 |
"Note: Randomizing tests' orders with a seed of %d .\n", |
|
2747 |
unit_test.random_seed()); |
|
2748 |
} |
|
2749 |
||
2750 |
ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[==========] "); |
|
2751 |
printf("Running %s from %s.\n", |
|
2752 |
FormatTestCount(unit_test.test_to_run_count()).c_str(), |
|
2753 |
FormatTestCaseCount(unit_test.test_case_to_run_count()).c_str()); |
|
2754 |
fflush(stdout); |
|
2755 |
} |
|
2756 |
||
2757 |
void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart( |
|
2758 |
const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) { |
|
2759 |
ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[----------] "); |
|
2760 |
printf("Global test environment set-up.\n"); |
|
2761 |
fflush(stdout); |
|
2762 |
} |
|
2763 |
||
2764 |
void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestCaseStart(const TestCase& test_case) { |
|
2765 |
const std::string counts = |
|
2766 |
FormatCountableNoun(test_case.test_to_run_count(), "test", "tests"); |
|
2767 |
ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[----------] "); |
|
2768 |
printf("%s from %s", counts.c_str(), test_case.name()); |
|
2769 |
if (test_case.type_param() == NULL) { |
|
2770 |
printf("\n"); |
|
2771 |
} else { |
|
2772 |
printf(", where %s = %s\n", kTypeParamLabel, test_case.type_param()); |
|
2773 |
} |
|
2774 |
fflush(stdout); |
|
2775 |
} |
|
2776 |
||
2777 |
void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestStart(const TestInfo& test_info) { |
|
2778 |
ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[ RUN ] "); |
|
2779 |
PrintTestName(test_info.test_case_name(), test_info.name()); |
|
2780 |
printf("\n"); |
|
2781 |
fflush(stdout); |
|
2782 |
} |
|
2783 |
||
2784 |
// Called after an assertion failure. |
|
2785 |
void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestPartResult( |
|
2786 |
const TestPartResult& result) { |
|
2787 |
// If the test part succeeded, we don't need to do anything. |
|
2788 |
if (result.type() == TestPartResult::kSuccess) |
|
2789 |
return; |
|
2790 |
||
2791 |
// Print failure message from the assertion (e.g. expected this and got that). |
|
2792 |
PrintTestPartResult(result); |
|
2793 |
fflush(stdout); |
|
2794 |
} |
|
2795 |
||
2796 |
void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestEnd(const TestInfo& test_info) { |
|
2797 |
if (test_info.result()->Passed()) { |
|
2798 |
ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[ OK ] "); |
|
2799 |
} else { |
|
2800 |
ColoredPrintf(COLOR_RED, "[ FAILED ] "); |
|
2801 |
} |
|
2802 |
PrintTestName(test_info.test_case_name(), test_info.name()); |
|
2803 |
if (test_info.result()->Failed()) |
|
2804 |
PrintFullTestCommentIfPresent(test_info); |
|
2805 |
||
2806 |
if (GTEST_FLAG(print_time)) { |
|
2807 |
printf(" (%s ms)\n", internal::StreamableToString( |
|
2808 |
test_info.result()->elapsed_time()).c_str()); |
|
2809 |
} else { |
|
2810 |
printf("\n"); |
|
2811 |
} |
|
2812 |
fflush(stdout); |
|
2813 |
} |
|
2814 |
||
2815 |
void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestCaseEnd(const TestCase& test_case) { |
|
2816 |
if (!GTEST_FLAG(print_time)) return; |
|
2817 |
||
2818 |
const std::string counts = |
|
2819 |
FormatCountableNoun(test_case.test_to_run_count(), "test", "tests"); |
|
2820 |
ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[----------] "); |
|
2821 |
printf("%s from %s (%s ms total)\n\n", |
|
2822 |
counts.c_str(), test_case.name(), |
|
2823 |
internal::StreamableToString(test_case.elapsed_time()).c_str()); |
|
2824 |
fflush(stdout); |
|
2825 |
} |
|
2826 |
||
2827 |
void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart( |
|
2828 |
const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) { |
|
2829 |
ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[----------] "); |
|
2830 |
printf("Global test environment tear-down\n"); |
|
2831 |
fflush(stdout); |
|
2832 |
} |
|
2833 |
||
2834 |
// Internal helper for printing the list of failed tests. |
|
2835 |
void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::PrintFailedTests(const UnitTest& unit_test) { |
|
2836 |
const int failed_test_count = unit_test.failed_test_count(); |
|
2837 |
if (failed_test_count == 0) { |
|
2838 |
return; |
|
2839 |
} |
|
2840 |
||
2841 |
for (int i = 0; i < unit_test.total_test_case_count(); ++i) { |
|
2842 |
const TestCase& test_case = *unit_test.GetTestCase(i); |
|
2843 |
if (!test_case.should_run() || (test_case.failed_test_count() == 0)) { |
|
2844 |
continue; |
|
2845 |
} |
|
2846 |
for (int j = 0; j < test_case.total_test_count(); ++j) { |
|
2847 |
const TestInfo& test_info = *test_case.GetTestInfo(j); |
|
2848 |
if (!test_info.should_run() || test_info.result()->Passed()) { |
|
2849 |
continue; |
|
2850 |
} |
|
2851 |
ColoredPrintf(COLOR_RED, "[ FAILED ] "); |
|
2852 |
printf("%s.%s", test_case.name(), test_info.name()); |
|
2853 |
PrintFullTestCommentIfPresent(test_info); |
|
2854 |
printf("\n"); |
|
2855 |
} |
|
2856 |
} |
|
2857 |
} |
|
2858 |
||
2859 |
void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test, |
|
2860 |
int /*iteration*/) { |
|
2861 |
ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[==========] "); |
|
2862 |
printf("%s from %s ran.", |
|
2863 |
FormatTestCount(unit_test.test_to_run_count()).c_str(), |
|
2864 |
FormatTestCaseCount(unit_test.test_case_to_run_count()).c_str()); |
|
2865 |
if (GTEST_FLAG(print_time)) { |
|
2866 |
printf(" (%s ms total)", |
|
2867 |
internal::StreamableToString(unit_test.elapsed_time()).c_str()); |
|
2868 |
} |
|
2869 |
printf("\n"); |
|
2870 |
ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[ PASSED ] "); |
|
2871 |
printf("%s.\n", FormatTestCount(unit_test.successful_test_count()).c_str()); |
|
2872 |
||
2873 |
int num_failures = unit_test.failed_test_count(); |
|
2874 |
if (!unit_test.Passed()) { |
|
2875 |
const int failed_test_count = unit_test.failed_test_count(); |
|
2876 |
ColoredPrintf(COLOR_RED, "[ FAILED ] "); |
|
2877 |
printf("%s, listed below:\n", FormatTestCount(failed_test_count).c_str()); |
|
2878 |
PrintFailedTests(unit_test); |
|
2879 |
printf("\n%2d FAILED %s\n", num_failures, |
|
2880 |
num_failures == 1 ? "TEST" : "TESTS"); |
|
2881 |
} |
|
2882 |
||
2883 |
int num_disabled = unit_test.reportable_disabled_test_count(); |
|
2884 |
if (num_disabled && !GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests)) { |
|
2885 |
if (!num_failures) { |
|
2886 |
printf("\n"); // Add a spacer if no FAILURE banner is displayed. |
|
2887 |
} |
|
2888 |
ColoredPrintf(COLOR_YELLOW, |
|
2889 |
" YOU HAVE %d DISABLED %s\n\n", |
|
2890 |
num_disabled, |
|
2891 |
num_disabled == 1 ? "TEST" : "TESTS"); |
|
2892 |
} |
|
2893 |
// Ensure that Google Test output is printed before, e.g., heapchecker output. |
|
2894 |
fflush(stdout); |
|
2895 |
} |
|
2896 |
||
2897 |
// End PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter |
|
2898 |
||
2899 |
// class TestEventRepeater |
|
2900 |
// |
|
2901 |
// This class forwards events to other event listeners. |
|
2902 |
class TestEventRepeater : public TestEventListener { |
|
2903 |
public: |
|
2904 |
TestEventRepeater() : forwarding_enabled_(true) {} |
|
2905 |
virtual ~TestEventRepeater(); |
|
2906 |
void Append(TestEventListener *listener); |
|
2907 |
TestEventListener* Release(TestEventListener* listener); |
|
2908 |
||
2909 |
// Controls whether events will be forwarded to listeners_. Set to false |
|
2910 |
// in death test child processes. |
|
2911 |
bool forwarding_enabled() const { return forwarding_enabled_; } |
|
2912 |
void set_forwarding_enabled(bool enable) { forwarding_enabled_ = enable; } |
|
2913 |
||
2914 |
virtual void OnTestProgramStart(const UnitTest& unit_test); |
|
2915 |
virtual void OnTestIterationStart(const UnitTest& unit_test, int iteration); |
|
2916 |
virtual void OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart(const UnitTest& unit_test); |
|
2917 |
virtual void OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test); |
|
2918 |
virtual void OnTestCaseStart(const TestCase& test_case); |
|
2919 |
virtual void OnTestStart(const TestInfo& test_info); |
|
2920 |
virtual void OnTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& result); |
|
2921 |
virtual void OnTestEnd(const TestInfo& test_info); |
|
2922 |
virtual void OnTestCaseEnd(const TestCase& test_case); |
|
2923 |
virtual void OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart(const UnitTest& unit_test); |
|
2924 |
virtual void OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test); |
|
2925 |
virtual void OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test, int iteration); |
|
2926 |
virtual void OnTestProgramEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test); |
|
2927 |
||
2928 |
private: |
|
2929 |
// Controls whether events will be forwarded to listeners_. Set to false |
|
2930 |
// in death test child processes. |
|
2931 |
bool forwarding_enabled_; |
|
2932 |
// The list of listeners that receive events. |
|
2933 |
std::vector<TestEventListener*> listeners_; |
|
2934 |
||
2935 |
GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TestEventRepeater); |
|
2936 |
}; |
|
2937 |
||
2938 |
TestEventRepeater::~TestEventRepeater() { |
|
2939 |
ForEach(listeners_, Delete<TestEventListener>); |
|
2940 |
} |
|
2941 |
||
2942 |
void TestEventRepeater::Append(TestEventListener *listener) { |
|
2943 |
listeners_.push_back(listener); |
|
2944 |
} |
|
2945 |
||
2946 |
// TODO(vladl@google.com): Factor the search functionality into Vector::Find. |
|
2947 |
TestEventListener* TestEventRepeater::Release(TestEventListener *listener) { |
|
2948 |
for (size_t i = 0; i < listeners_.size(); ++i) { |
|
2949 |
if (listeners_[i] == listener) { |
|
2950 |
listeners_.erase(listeners_.begin() + i); |
|
2951 |
return listener; |
|
2952 |
} |
|
2953 |
} |
|
2954 |
||
2955 |
return NULL; |
|
2956 |
} |
|
2957 |
||
2958 |
// Since most methods are very similar, use macros to reduce boilerplate. |
|
2959 |
// This defines a member that forwards the call to all listeners. |
|
2960 |
#define GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_(Name, Type) \ |
|
2961 |
void TestEventRepeater::Name(const Type& parameter) { \ |
|
2962 |
if (forwarding_enabled_) { \ |
|
2963 |
for (size_t i = 0; i < listeners_.size(); i++) { \ |
|
2964 |
listeners_[i]->Name(parameter); \ |
|
2965 |
} \ |
|
2966 |
} \ |
|
2967 |
} |
|
2968 |
// This defines a member that forwards the call to all listeners in reverse |
|
2969 |
// order. |
|
2970 |
#define GTEST_REVERSE_REPEATER_METHOD_(Name, Type) \ |
|
2971 |
void TestEventRepeater::Name(const Type& parameter) { \ |
|
2972 |
if (forwarding_enabled_) { \ |
|
2973 |
for (int i = static_cast<int>(listeners_.size()) - 1; i >= 0; i--) { \ |
|
2974 |
listeners_[i]->Name(parameter); \ |
|
2975 |
} \ |
|
2976 |
} \ |
|
2977 |
} |
|
2978 |
||
2979 |
GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnTestProgramStart, UnitTest) |
|
2980 |
GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart, UnitTest) |
|
2981 |
GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnTestCaseStart, TestCase) |
|
2982 |
GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnTestStart, TestInfo) |
|
2983 |
GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnTestPartResult, TestPartResult) |
|
2984 |
GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart, UnitTest) |
|
2985 |
GTEST_REVERSE_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd, UnitTest) |
|
2986 |
GTEST_REVERSE_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd, UnitTest) |
|
2987 |
GTEST_REVERSE_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnTestEnd, TestInfo) |
|
2988 |
GTEST_REVERSE_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnTestCaseEnd, TestCase) |
|
2989 |
GTEST_REVERSE_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnTestProgramEnd, UnitTest) |
|
2990 |
||
2991 |
#undef GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_ |
|
2992 |
#undef GTEST_REVERSE_REPEATER_METHOD_ |
|
2993 |
||
2994 |
void TestEventRepeater::OnTestIterationStart(const UnitTest& unit_test, |
|
2995 |
int iteration) { |
|
2996 |
if (forwarding_enabled_) { |
|
2997 |
for (size_t i = 0; i < listeners_.size(); i++) { |
|
2998 |
listeners_[i]->OnTestIterationStart(unit_test, iteration); |
|
2999 |
} |
|
3000 |
} |
|
3001 |
} |
|
3002 |
||
3003 |
void TestEventRepeater::OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test, |
|
3004 |
int iteration) { |
|
3005 |
if (forwarding_enabled_) { |
|
3006 |
for (int i = static_cast<int>(listeners_.size()) - 1; i >= 0; i--) { |
|
3007 |
listeners_[i]->OnTestIterationEnd(unit_test, iteration); |
|
3008 |
} |
|
3009 |
} |
|
3010 |
} |
|
3011 |
||
3012 |
// End TestEventRepeater |
|
3013 |
||
3014 |
// This class generates an XML output file. |
|
3015 |
class XmlUnitTestResultPrinter : public EmptyTestEventListener { |
|
3016 |
public: |
|
3017 |
explicit XmlUnitTestResultPrinter(const char* output_file); |
|
3018 |
||
3019 |
virtual void OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test, int iteration); |
|
3020 |
||
3021 |
private: |
|
3022 |
// Is c a whitespace character that is normalized to a space character |
|
3023 |
// when it appears in an XML attribute value? |
|
3024 |
static bool IsNormalizableWhitespace(char c) { |
|
3025 |
return c == 0x9 || c == 0xA || c == 0xD; |
|
3026 |
} |
|
3027 |
||
3028 |
// May c appear in a well-formed XML document? |
|
3029 |
static bool IsValidXmlCharacter(char c) { |
|
3030 |
return IsNormalizableWhitespace(c) || c >= 0x20; |
|
3031 |
} |
|
3032 |
||
3033 |
// Returns an XML-escaped copy of the input string str. If |
|
3034 |
// is_attribute is true, the text is meant to appear as an attribute |
|
3035 |
// value, and normalizable whitespace is preserved by replacing it |
|
3036 |
// with character references. |
|
3037 |
static std::string EscapeXml(const std::string& str, bool is_attribute); |
|
3038 |
||
3039 |
// Returns the given string with all characters invalid in XML removed. |
|
3040 |
static std::string RemoveInvalidXmlCharacters(const std::string& str); |
|
3041 |
||
3042 |
// Convenience wrapper around EscapeXml when str is an attribute value. |
|
3043 |
static std::string EscapeXmlAttribute(const std::string& str) { |
|
3044 |
return EscapeXml(str, true); |
|
3045 |
} |
|
3046 |
||
3047 |
// Convenience wrapper around EscapeXml when str is not an attribute value. |
|
3048 |
static std::string EscapeXmlText(const char* str) { |
|
3049 |
return EscapeXml(str, false); |
|
3050 |
} |
|
3051 |
||
3052 |
// Verifies that the given attribute belongs to the given element and |
|
3053 |
// streams the attribute as XML. |
|
3054 |
static void OutputXmlAttribute(std::ostream* stream, |
|
3055 |
const std::string& element_name, |
|
3056 |
const std::string& name, |
|
3057 |
const std::string& value); |
|
3058 |
||
3059 |
// Streams an XML CDATA section, escaping invalid CDATA sequences as needed. |
|
3060 |
static void OutputXmlCDataSection(::std::ostream* stream, const char* data); |
|
3061 |
||
3062 |
// Streams an XML representation of a TestInfo object. |
|
3063 |
static void OutputXmlTestInfo(::std::ostream* stream, |
|
3064 |
const char* test_case_name, |
|
3065 |
const TestInfo& test_info); |
|
3066 |
||
3067 |
// Prints an XML representation of a TestCase object |
|
3068 |
static void PrintXmlTestCase(::std::ostream* stream, |
|
3069 |
const TestCase& test_case); |
|
3070 |
||
3071 |
// Prints an XML summary of unit_test to output stream out. |
|
3072 |
static void PrintXmlUnitTest(::std::ostream* stream, |
|
3073 |
const UnitTest& unit_test); |
|
3074 |
||
3075 |
// Produces a string representing the test properties in a result as space |
|
3076 |
// delimited XML attributes based on the property key="value" pairs. |
|
3077 |
// When the std::string is not empty, it includes a space at the beginning, |
|
3078 |
// to delimit this attribute from prior attributes. |
|
3079 |
static std::string TestPropertiesAsXmlAttributes(const TestResult& result); |
|
3080 |
||
3081 |
// The output file. |
|
3082 |
const std::string output_file_; |
|
3083 |
||
3084 |
GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(XmlUnitTestResultPrinter); |
|
3085 |
}; |
|
3086 |
||
3087 |
// Creates a new XmlUnitTestResultPrinter. |
|
3088 |
XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::XmlUnitTestResultPrinter(const char* output_file) |
|
3089 |
: output_file_(output_file) { |
|
3090 |
if (output_file_.c_str() == NULL || output_file_.empty()) { |
|
3091 |
fprintf(stderr, "XML output file may not be null\n"); |
|
3092 |
fflush(stderr); |
|
3093 |
exit(EXIT_FAILURE); |
|
3094 |
} |
|
3095 |
} |
|
3096 |
||
3097 |
// Called after the unit test ends. |
|
3098 |
void XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test, |
|
3099 |
int /*iteration*/) { |
|
3100 |
FILE* xmlout = NULL; |
|
3101 |
FilePath output_file(output_file_); |
|
3102 |
FilePath output_dir(output_file.RemoveFileName()); |
|
3103 |
||
3104 |
if (output_dir.CreateDirectoriesRecursively()) { |
|
3105 |
xmlout = posix::FOpen(output_file_.c_str(), "w"); |
|
3106 |
} |
|
3107 |
if (xmlout == NULL) { |
|
3108 |
// TODO(wan): report the reason of the failure. |
|
3109 |
// |
|
3110 |
// We don't do it for now as: |
|
3111 |
// |
|
3112 |
// 1. There is no urgent need for it. |
|
3113 |
// 2. It's a bit involved to make the errno variable thread-safe on |
|
3114 |
// all three operating systems (Linux, Windows, and Mac OS). |
|
3115 |
// 3. To interpret the meaning of errno in a thread-safe way, |
|
3116 |
// we need the strerror_r() function, which is not available on |
|
3117 |
// Windows. |
|
3118 |
fprintf(stderr, |
|
3119 |
"Unable to open file \"%s\"\n", |
|
3120 |
output_file_.c_str()); |
|
3121 |
fflush(stderr); |
|
3122 |
exit(EXIT_FAILURE); |
|
3123 |
} |
|
3124 |
std::stringstream stream; |
|
3125 |
PrintXmlUnitTest(&stream, unit_test); |
|
3126 |
fprintf(xmlout, "%s", StringStreamToString(&stream).c_str()); |
|
3127 |
fclose(xmlout); |
|
3128 |
} |
|
3129 |
||
3130 |
// Returns an XML-escaped copy of the input string str. If is_attribute |
|
3131 |
// is true, the text is meant to appear as an attribute value, and |
|
3132 |
// normalizable whitespace is preserved by replacing it with character |
|
3133 |
// references. |
|
3134 |
// |
|
3135 |
// Invalid XML characters in str, if any, are stripped from the output. |
|
3136 |
// It is expected that most, if not all, of the text processed by this |
|
3137 |
// module will consist of ordinary English text. |
|
3138 |
// If this module is ever modified to produce version 1.1 XML output, |
|
3139 |
// most invalid characters can be retained using character references. |
|
3140 |
// TODO(wan): It might be nice to have a minimally invasive, human-readable |
|
3141 |
// escaping scheme for invalid characters, rather than dropping them. |
|
3142 |
std::string XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::EscapeXml( |
|
3143 |
const std::string& str, bool is_attribute) { |
|
3144 |
Message m; |
|
3145 |
||
3146 |
for (size_t i = 0; i < str.size(); ++i) { |
|
3147 |
const char ch = str[i]; |
|
3148 |
switch (ch) { |
|
3149 |
case '<': |
|
3150 |
m << "<"; |
|
3151 |
break; |
|
3152 |
case '>': |
|
3153 |
m << ">"; |
|
3154 |
break; |
|
3155 |
case '&': |
|
3156 |
m << "&"; |
|
3157 |
break; |
|
3158 |
case '\'': |
|
3159 |
if (is_attribute) |
|
3160 |
m << "'"; |
|
3161 |
else |
|
3162 |
m << '\''; |
|
3163 |
break; |
|
3164 |
case '"': |
|
3165 |
if (is_attribute) |
|
3166 |
m << """; |
|
3167 |
else |
|
3168 |
m << '"'; |
|
3169 |
break; |
|
3170 |
default: |
|
3171 |
if (IsValidXmlCharacter(ch)) { |
|
3172 |
if (is_attribute && IsNormalizableWhitespace(ch)) |
|
3173 |
m << "&#x" << String::FormatByte(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)) |
|
3174 |
<< ";"; |
|
3175 |
else |
|
3176 |
m << ch; |
|
3177 |
} |
|
3178 |
break; |
|
3179 |
} |
|
3180 |
} |
|
3181 |
||
3182 |
return m.GetString(); |
|
3183 |
} |
|
3184 |
||
3185 |
// Returns the given string with all characters invalid in XML removed. |
|
3186 |
// Currently invalid characters are dropped from the string. An |
|
3187 |
// alternative is to replace them with certain characters such as . or ?. |
|
3188 |
std::string XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::RemoveInvalidXmlCharacters( |
|
3189 |
const std::string& str) { |
|
3190 |
std::string output; |
|
3191 |
output.reserve(str.size()); |
|
3192 |
for (std::string::const_iterator it = str.begin(); it != str.end(); ++it) |
|
3193 |
if (IsValidXmlCharacter(*it)) |
|
3194 |
output.push_back(*it); |
|
3195 |
||
3196 |
return output; |
|
3197 |
} |
|
3198 |
||
3199 |
// The following routines generate an XML representation of a UnitTest |
|
3200 |
// object. |
|
3201 |
// |
|
3202 |
// This is how Google Test concepts map to the DTD: |
|
3203 |
// |
|
3204 |
// <testsuites name="AllTests"> <-- corresponds to a UnitTest object |
|
3205 |
// <testsuite name="testcase-name"> <-- corresponds to a TestCase object |
|
3206 |
// <testcase name="test-name"> <-- corresponds to a TestInfo object |
|
3207 |
// <failure message="...">...</failure> |
|
3208 |
// <failure message="...">...</failure> |
|
3209 |
// <failure message="...">...</failure> |
|
3210 |
// <-- individual assertion failures |
|
3211 |
// </testcase> |
|
3212 |
// </testsuite> |
|
3213 |
// </testsuites> |
|
3214 |
||
3215 |
// Formats the given time in milliseconds as seconds. |
|
3216 |
std::string FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(TimeInMillis ms) { |
|
3217 |
::std::stringstream ss; |
|
3218 |
ss << ms/1000.0; |
|
3219 |
return ss.str(); |
|
3220 |
} |
|
3221 |
||
3222 |
// Converts the given epoch time in milliseconds to a date string in the ISO |
|
3223 |
// 8601 format, without the timezone information. |
|
3224 |
std::string FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601(TimeInMillis ms) { |
|
3225 |
// Using non-reentrant version as localtime_r is not portable. |
|
3226 |
time_t seconds = static_cast<time_t>(ms / 1000); |
|
3227 |
#ifdef _MSC_VER |
|
3228 |
# pragma warning(push) // Saves the current warning state. |
|
3229 |
# pragma warning(disable:4996) // Temporarily disables warning 4996 |
|
3230 |
// (function or variable may be unsafe). |
|
3231 |
const struct tm* const time_struct = localtime(&seconds); // NOLINT |
|
3232 |
# pragma warning(pop) // Restores the warning state again. |
|
3233 |
#else |
|
3234 |
const struct tm* const time_struct = localtime(&seconds); // NOLINT |
|
3235 |
#endif |
|
3236 |
if (time_struct == NULL) |
|
3237 |
return ""; // Invalid ms value |
|
3238 |
||
3239 |
// YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss |
|
3240 |
return StreamableToString(time_struct->tm_year + 1900) + "-" + |
|
3241 |
String::FormatIntWidth2(time_struct->tm_mon + 1) + "-" + |
|
3242 |
String::FormatIntWidth2(time_struct->tm_mday) + "T" + |
|
3243 |
String::FormatIntWidth2(time_struct->tm_hour) + ":" + |
|
3244 |
String::FormatIntWidth2(time_struct->tm_min) + ":" + |
|
3245 |
String::FormatIntWidth2(time_struct->tm_sec); |
|
3246 |
} |
|
3247 |
||
3248 |
// Streams an XML CDATA section, escaping invalid CDATA sequences as needed. |
|
3249 |
void XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::OutputXmlCDataSection(::std::ostream* stream, |
|
3250 |
const char* data) { |
|
3251 |
const char* segment = data; |
|
3252 |
*stream << "<![CDATA["; |
|
3253 |
for (;;) { |
|
3254 |
const char* const next_segment = strstr(segment, "]]>"); |
|
3255 |
if (next_segment != NULL) { |
|
3256 |
stream->write( |
|
3257 |
segment, static_cast<std::streamsize>(next_segment - segment)); |
|
3258 |
*stream << "]]>]]><![CDATA["; |
|
3259 |
segment = next_segment + strlen("]]>"); |
|
3260 |
} else { |
|
3261 |
*stream << segment; |
|
3262 |
break; |
|
3263 |
} |
|
3264 |
} |
|
3265 |
*stream << "]]>"; |
|
3266 |
} |
|
3267 |
||
3268 |
void XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::OutputXmlAttribute( |
|
3269 |
std::ostream* stream, |
|
3270 |
const std::string& element_name, |
|
3271 |
const std::string& name, |
|
3272 |
const std::string& value) { |
|
3273 |
const std::vector<std::string>& allowed_names = |
|
3274 |
GetReservedAttributesForElement(element_name); |
|
3275 |
||
3276 |
GTEST_CHECK_(std::find(allowed_names.begin(), allowed_names.end(), name) != |
|
3277 |
allowed_names.end()) |
|
3278 |
<< "Attribute " << name << " is not allowed for element <" << element_name |
|
3279 |
<< ">."; |
|
3280 |
||
3281 |
*stream << " " << name << "=\"" << EscapeXmlAttribute(value) << "\""; |
|
3282 |
} |
|
3283 |
||
3284 |
// Prints an XML representation of a TestInfo object. |
|
3285 |
// TODO(wan): There is also value in printing properties with the plain printer. |
|
3286 |
void XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::OutputXmlTestInfo(::std::ostream* stream, |
|
3287 |
const char* test_case_name, |
|
3288 |
const TestInfo& test_info) { |
|
3289 |
const TestResult& result = *test_info.result(); |
|
3290 |
const std::string kTestcase = "testcase"; |
|
3291 |
||
3292 |
*stream << " <testcase"; |
|
3293 |
OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestcase, "name", test_info.name()); |
|
3294 |
||
3295 |
if (test_info.value_param() != NULL) { |
|
3296 |
OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestcase, "value_param", |
|
3297 |
test_info.value_param()); |
|
3298 |
} |
|
3299 |
if (test_info.type_param() != NULL) { |
|
3300 |
OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestcase, "type_param", test_info.type_param()); |
|
3301 |
} |
|
3302 |
||
3303 |
OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestcase, "status", |
|
3304 |
test_info.should_run() ? "run" : "notrun"); |
|
3305 |
OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestcase, "time", |
|
3306 |
FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(result.elapsed_time())); |
|
3307 |
OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestcase, "classname", test_case_name); |
|
3308 |
*stream << TestPropertiesAsXmlAttributes(result); |
|
3309 |
||
3310 |
int failures = 0; |
|
3311 |
for (int i = 0; i < result.total_part_count(); ++i) { |
|
3312 |
const TestPartResult& part = result.GetTestPartResult(i); |
|
3313 |
if (part.failed()) { |
|
3314 |
if (++failures == 1) { |
|
3315 |
*stream << ">\n"; |
|
3316 |
} |
|
3317 |
const string location = internal::FormatCompilerIndependentFileLocation( |
|
3318 |
part.file_name(), part.line_number()); |
|
3319 |
const string summary = location + "\n" + part.summary(); |
|
3320 |
*stream << " <failure message=\"" |
|
3321 |
<< EscapeXmlAttribute(summary.c_str()) |
|
3322 |
<< "\" type=\"\">"; |
|
3323 |
const string detail = location + "\n" + part.message(); |
|
3324 |
OutputXmlCDataSection(stream, RemoveInvalidXmlCharacters(detail).c_str()); |
|
3325 |
*stream << "</failure>\n"; |
|
3326 |
} |
|
3327 |
} |
|
3328 |
||
3329 |
if (failures == 0) |
|
3330 |
*stream << " />\n"; |
|
3331 |
else |
|
3332 |
*stream << " </testcase>\n"; |
|
3333 |
} |
|
3334 |
||
3335 |
// Prints an XML representation of a TestCase object |
|
3336 |
void XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::PrintXmlTestCase(std::ostream* stream, |
|
3337 |
const TestCase& test_case) { |
|
3338 |
const std::string kTestsuite = "testsuite"; |
|
3339 |
*stream << " <" << kTestsuite; |
|
3340 |
OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "name", test_case.name()); |
|
3341 |
OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "tests", |
|
3342 |
StreamableToString(test_case.reportable_test_count())); |
|
3343 |
OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "failures", |
|
3344 |
StreamableToString(test_case.failed_test_count())); |
|
3345 |
OutputXmlAttribute( |
|
3346 |
stream, kTestsuite, "disabled", |
|
3347 |
StreamableToString(test_case.reportable_disabled_test_count())); |
|
3348 |
OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "errors", "0"); |
|
3349 |
OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "time", |
|
3350 |
FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(test_case.elapsed_time())); |
|
3351 |
*stream << TestPropertiesAsXmlAttributes(test_case.ad_hoc_test_result()) |
|
3352 |
<< ">\n"; |
|
3353 |
||
3354 |
for (int i = 0; i < test_case.total_test_count(); ++i) { |
|
3355 |
if (test_case.GetTestInfo(i)->is_reportable()) |
|
3356 |
OutputXmlTestInfo(stream, test_case.name(), *test_case.GetTestInfo(i)); |
|
3357 |
} |
|
3358 |
*stream << " </" << kTestsuite << ">\n"; |
|
3359 |
} |
|
3360 |
||
3361 |
// Prints an XML summary of unit_test to output stream out. |
|
3362 |
void XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::PrintXmlUnitTest(std::ostream* stream, |
|
3363 |
const UnitTest& unit_test) { |
|
3364 |
const std::string kTestsuites = "testsuites"; |
|
3365 |
||
3366 |
*stream << "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n"; |
|
3367 |
*stream << "<" << kTestsuites; |
|
3368 |
||
3369 |
OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuites, "tests", |
|
3370 |
StreamableToString(unit_test.reportable_test_count())); |
|
3371 |
OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuites, "failures", |
|
3372 |
StreamableToString(unit_test.failed_test_count())); |
|
3373 |
OutputXmlAttribute( |
|
3374 |
stream, kTestsuites, "disabled", |
|
3375 |
StreamableToString(unit_test.reportable_disabled_test_count())); |
|
3376 |
OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuites, "errors", "0"); |
|
3377 |
OutputXmlAttribute( |
|
3378 |
stream, kTestsuites, "timestamp", |
|
3379 |
FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601(unit_test.start_timestamp())); |
|
3380 |
OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuites, "time", |
|
3381 |
FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(unit_test.elapsed_time())); |
|
3382 |
||
3383 |
if (GTEST_FLAG(shuffle)) { |
|
3384 |
OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuites, "random_seed", |
|
3385 |
StreamableToString(unit_test.random_seed())); |
|
3386 |
} |
|
3387 |
||
3388 |
*stream << TestPropertiesAsXmlAttributes(unit_test.ad_hoc_test_result()); |
|
3389 |
||
3390 |
OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuites, "name", "AllTests"); |
|
3391 |
*stream << ">\n"; |
|
3392 |
||
3393 |
for (int i = 0; i < unit_test.total_test_case_count(); ++i) { |
|
3394 |
if (unit_test.GetTestCase(i)->reportable_test_count() > 0) |
|
3395 |
PrintXmlTestCase(stream, *unit_test.GetTestCase(i)); |
|
3396 |
} |
|
3397 |
*stream << "</" << kTestsuites << ">\n"; |
|
3398 |
} |
|
3399 |
||
3400 |
// Produces a string representing the test properties in a result as space |
|
3401 |
// delimited XML attributes based on the property key="value" pairs. |
|
3402 |
std::string XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::TestPropertiesAsXmlAttributes( |
|
3403 |
const TestResult& result) { |
|
3404 |
Message attributes; |
|
3405 |
for (int i = 0; i < result.test_property_count(); ++i) { |
|
3406 |
const TestProperty& property = result.GetTestProperty(i); |
|
3407 |
attributes << " " << property.key() << "=" |
|
3408 |
<< "\"" << EscapeXmlAttribute(property.value()) << "\""; |
|
3409 |
} |
|
3410 |
return attributes.GetString(); |
|
3411 |
} |
|
3412 |
||
3413 |
// End XmlUnitTestResultPrinter |
|
3414 |
||
3415 |
#if GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ |
|
3416 |
||
3417 |
// Checks if str contains '=', '&', '%' or '\n' characters. If yes, |
|
3418 |
// replaces them by "%xx" where xx is their hexadecimal value. For |
|
3419 |
// example, replaces "=" with "%3D". This algorithm is O(strlen(str)) |
|
3420 |
// in both time and space -- important as the input str may contain an |
|
3421 |
// arbitrarily long test failure message and stack trace. |
|
3422 |
string StreamingListener::UrlEncode(const char* str) { |
|
3423 |
string result; |
|
3424 |
result.reserve(strlen(str) + 1); |
|
3425 |
for (char ch = *str; ch != '\0'; ch = *++str) { |
|
3426 |
switch (ch) { |
|
3427 |
case '%': |
|
3428 |
case '=': |
|
3429 |
case '&': |
|
3430 |
case '\n': |
|
3431 |
result.append("%" + String::FormatByte(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch))); |
|
3432 |
break; |
|
3433 |
default: |
|
3434 |
result.push_back(ch); |
|
3435 |
break; |
|
3436 |
} |
|
3437 |
} |
|
3438 |
return result; |
|
3439 |
} |
|
3440 |
||
3441 |
void StreamingListener::SocketWriter::MakeConnection() { |
|
3442 |
GTEST_CHECK_(sockfd_ == -1) |
|
3443 |
<< "MakeConnection() can't be called when there is already a connection."; |
|
3444 |
||
3445 |
addrinfo hints; |
|
3446 |
memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints)); |
|
3447 |
hints.ai_family = AF_UNSPEC; // To allow both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. |
|
3448 |
hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM; |
|
3449 |
addrinfo* servinfo = NULL; |
|
3450 |
||
3451 |
// Use the getaddrinfo() to get a linked list of IP addresses for |
|
3452 |
// the given host name. |
|
3453 |
const int error_num = getaddrinfo( |
|
3454 |
host_name_.c_str(), port_num_.c_str(), &hints, &servinfo); |
|
3455 |
if (error_num != 0) { |
|
3456 |
GTEST_LOG_(WARNING) << "stream_result_to: getaddrinfo() failed: " |
|
3457 |
<< gai_strerror(error_num); |
|
3458 |
} |
|
3459 |
||
3460 |
// Loop through all the results and connect to the first we can. |
|
3461 |
for (addrinfo* cur_addr = servinfo; sockfd_ == -1 && cur_addr != NULL; |
|
3462 |
cur_addr = cur_addr->ai_next) { |
|
3463 |
sockfd_ = socket( |
|
3464 |
cur_addr->ai_family, cur_addr->ai_socktype, cur_addr->ai_protocol); |
|
3465 |
if (sockfd_ != -1) { |
|
3466 |
// Connect the client socket to the server socket. |
|
3467 |
if (connect(sockfd_, cur_addr->ai_addr, cur_addr->ai_addrlen) == -1) { |
|
3468 |
close(sockfd_); |
|
3469 |
sockfd_ = -1; |
|
3470 |
} |
|
3471 |
} |
|
3472 |
} |
|
3473 |
||
3474 |
freeaddrinfo(servinfo); // all done with this structure |
|
3475 |
||
3476 |
if (sockfd_ == -1) { |
|
3477 |
GTEST_LOG_(WARNING) << "stream_result_to: failed to connect to " |
|
3478 |
<< host_name_ << ":" << port_num_; |
|
3479 |
} |
|
3480 |
} |
|
3481 |
||
3482 |
// End of class Streaming Listener |
|
3483 |
#endif // GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS__ |
|
3484 |
||
3485 |
// Class ScopedTrace |
|
3486 |
||
3487 |
// Pushes the given source file location and message onto a per-thread |
|
3488 |
// trace stack maintained by Google Test. |
|
3489 |
ScopedTrace::ScopedTrace(const char* file, int line, const Message& message) |
|
3490 |
GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(&UnitTest::mutex_) { |
|
3491 |
TraceInfo trace; |
|
3492 |
trace.file = file; |
|
3493 |
trace.line = line; |
|
3494 |
trace.message = message.GetString(); |
|
3495 |
||
3496 |
UnitTest::GetInstance()->PushGTestTrace(trace); |
|
3497 |
} |
|
3498 |
||
3499 |
// Pops the info pushed by the c'tor. |
|
3500 |
ScopedTrace::~ScopedTrace() |
|
3501 |
GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(&UnitTest::mutex_) { |
|
3502 |
UnitTest::GetInstance()->PopGTestTrace(); |
|
3503 |
} |
|
3504 |
||
3505 |
||
3506 |
// class OsStackTraceGetter |
|
3507 |
||
3508 |
// Returns the current OS stack trace as an std::string. Parameters: |
|
3509 |
// |
|
3510 |
// max_depth - the maximum number of stack frames to be included |
|
3511 |
// in the trace. |
|
3512 |
// skip_count - the number of top frames to be skipped; doesn't count |
|
3513 |
// against max_depth. |
|
3514 |
// |
|
3515 |
string OsStackTraceGetter::CurrentStackTrace(int /* max_depth */, |
|
3516 |
int /* skip_count */) |
|
3517 |
GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) { |
|
3518 |
return ""; |
|
3519 |
} |
|
3520 |
||
3521 |
void OsStackTraceGetter::UponLeavingGTest() |
|
3522 |
GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) { |
|
3523 |
} |
|
3524 |
||
3525 |
const char* const |
|
3526 |
OsStackTraceGetter::kElidedFramesMarker = |
|
3527 |
"... " GTEST_NAME_ " internal frames ..."; |
|
3528 |
||
3529 |
// A helper class that creates the premature-exit file in its |
|
3530 |
// constructor and deletes the file in its destructor. |
|
3531 |
class ScopedPrematureExitFile { |
|
3532 |
public: |
|
3533 |
explicit ScopedPrematureExitFile(const char* premature_exit_filepath) |
|
3534 |
: premature_exit_filepath_(premature_exit_filepath) { |
|
3535 |
// If a path to the premature-exit file is specified... |
|
3536 |
if (premature_exit_filepath != NULL && *premature_exit_filepath != '\0') { |
|
3537 |
// create the file with a single "0" character in it. I/O |
|
3538 |
// errors are ignored as there's nothing better we can do and we |
|
3539 |
// don't want to fail the test because of this. |
|
3540 |
FILE* pfile = posix::FOpen(premature_exit_filepath, "w"); |
|
3541 |
fwrite("0", 1, 1, pfile); |
|
3542 |
fclose(pfile); |
|
3543 |
} |
|
3544 |
} |
|
3545 |
||
3546 |
~ScopedPrematureExitFile() { |
|
3547 |
if (premature_exit_filepath_ != NULL && *premature_exit_filepath_ != '\0') { |
|
3548 |
remove(premature_exit_filepath_); |
|
3549 |
} |
|
3550 |
} |
|
3551 |
||
3552 |
private: |
|
3553 |
const char* const premature_exit_filepath_; |
|
3554 |
||
3555 |
GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ScopedPrematureExitFile); |
|
3556 |
}; |
|
3557 |
||
3558 |
} // namespace internal |
|
3559 |
||
3560 |
// class TestEventListeners |
|
3561 |
||
3562 |
TestEventListeners::TestEventListeners() |
|
3563 |
: repeater_(new internal::TestEventRepeater()), |
|
3564 |
default_result_printer_(NULL), |
|
3565 |
default_xml_generator_(NULL) { |
|
3566 |
} |
|
3567 |
||
3568 |
TestEventListeners::~TestEventListeners() { delete repeater_; } |
|
3569 |
||
3570 |
// Returns the standard listener responsible for the default console |
|
3571 |
// output. Can be removed from the listeners list to shut down default |
|
3572 |
// console output. Note that removing this object from the listener list |
|
3573 |
// with Release transfers its ownership to the user. |
|
3574 |
void TestEventListeners::Append(TestEventListener* listener) { |
|
3575 |
repeater_->Append(listener); |
|
3576 |
} |
|
3577 |
||
3578 |
// Removes the given event listener from the list and returns it. It then |
|
3579 |
// becomes the caller's responsibility to delete the listener. Returns |
|
3580 |
// NULL if the listener is not found in the list. |
|
3581 |
TestEventListener* TestEventListeners::Release(TestEventListener* listener) { |
|
3582 |
if (listener == default_result_printer_) |
|
3583 |
default_result_printer_ = NULL; |
|
3584 |
else if (listener == default_xml_generator_) |
|
3585 |
default_xml_generator_ = NULL; |
|
3586 |
return repeater_->Release(listener); |
|
3587 |
} |
|
3588 |
||
3589 |
// Returns repeater that broadcasts the TestEventListener events to all |
|
3590 |
// subscribers. |
|
3591 |
TestEventListener* TestEventListeners::repeater() { return repeater_; } |
|
3592 |
||
3593 |
// Sets the default_result_printer attribute to the provided listener. |
|
3594 |
// The listener is also added to the listener list and previous |
|
3595 |
// default_result_printer is removed from it and deleted. The listener can |
|
3596 |
// also be NULL in which case it will not be added to the list. Does |
|
3597 |
// nothing if the previous and the current listener objects are the same. |
|
3598 |
void TestEventListeners::SetDefaultResultPrinter(TestEventListener* listener) { |
|
3599 |
if (default_result_printer_ != listener) { |
|
3600 |
// It is an error to pass this method a listener that is already in the |
|
3601 |
// list. |
|
3602 |
delete Release(default_result_printer_); |
|
3603 |
default_result_printer_ = listener; |
|
3604 |
if (listener != NULL) |
|
3605 |
Append(listener); |
|
3606 |
} |
|
3607 |
} |
|
3608 |
||
3609 |
// Sets the default_xml_generator attribute to the provided listener. The |
|
3610 |
// listener is also added to the listener list and previous |
|
3611 |
// default_xml_generator is removed from it and deleted. The listener can |
|
3612 |
// also be NULL in which case it will not be added to the list. Does |
|
3613 |
// nothing if the previous and the current listener objects are the same. |
|
3614 |
void TestEventListeners::SetDefaultXmlGenerator(TestEventListener* listener) { |
|
3615 |
if (default_xml_generator_ != listener) { |
|
3616 |
// It is an error to pass this method a listener that is already in the |
|
3617 |
// list. |
|
3618 |
delete Release(default_xml_generator_); |
|
3619 |
default_xml_generator_ = listener; |
|
3620 |
if (listener != NULL) |
|
3621 |
Append(listener); |
|
3622 |
} |
|
3623 |
} |
|
3624 |
||
3625 |
// Controls whether events will be forwarded by the repeater to the |
|
3626 |
// listeners in the list. |
|
3627 |
bool TestEventListeners::EventForwardingEnabled() const { |
|
3628 |
return repeater_->forwarding_enabled(); |
|
3629 |
} |
|
3630 |
||
3631 |
void TestEventListeners::SuppressEventForwarding() { |
|
3632 |
repeater_->set_forwarding_enabled(false); |
|
3633 |
} |
|
3634 |
||
3635 |
// class UnitTest |
|
3636 |
||
3637 |
// Gets the singleton UnitTest object. The first time this method is |
|
3638 |
// called, a UnitTest object is constructed and returned. Consecutive |
|
3639 |
// calls will return the same object. |
|
3640 |
// |
|
3641 |
// We don't protect this under mutex_ as a user is not supposed to |
|
3642 |
// call this before main() starts, from which point on the return |
|
3643 |
// value will never change. |
|
3644 |
UnitTest* UnitTest::GetInstance() { |
|
3645 |
// When compiled with MSVC 7.1 in optimized mode, destroying the |
|
3646 |
// UnitTest object upon exiting the program messes up the exit code, |
|
3647 |
// causing successful tests to appear failed. We have to use a |
|
3648 |
// different implementation in this case to bypass the compiler bug. |
|
3649 |
// This implementation makes the compiler happy, at the cost of |
|
3650 |
// leaking the UnitTest object. |
|
3651 |
||
3652 |
// CodeGear C++Builder insists on a public destructor for the |
|
3653 |
// default implementation. Use this implementation to keep good OO |
|
3654 |
// design with private destructor. |
|
3655 |
||
3656 |
#if (_MSC_VER == 1310 && !defined(_DEBUG)) || defined(__BORLANDC__) |
|
3657 |
static UnitTest* const instance = new UnitTest; |
|
3658 |
return instance; |
|
3659 |
#else |
|
3660 |
static UnitTest instance; |
|
3661 |
return &instance; |
|
3662 |
#endif // (_MSC_VER == 1310 && !defined(_DEBUG)) || defined(__BORLANDC__) |
|
3663 |
} |
|
3664 |
||
3665 |
// Gets the number of successful test cases. |
|
3666 |
int UnitTest::successful_test_case_count() const { |
|
3667 |
return impl()->successful_test_case_count(); |
|
3668 |
} |
|
3669 |
||
3670 |
// Gets the number of failed test cases. |
|
3671 |
int UnitTest::failed_test_case_count() const { |
|
3672 |
return impl()->failed_test_case_count(); |
|
3673 |
} |
|
3674 |
||
3675 |
// Gets the number of all test cases. |
|
3676 |
int UnitTest::total_test_case_count() const { |
|
3677 |
return impl()->total_test_case_count(); |
|
3678 |
} |
|
3679 |
||
3680 |
// Gets the number of all test cases that contain at least one test |
|
3681 |
// that should run. |
|
3682 |
int UnitTest::test_case_to_run_count() const { |
|
3683 |
return impl()->test_case_to_run_count(); |
|
3684 |
} |
|
3685 |
||
3686 |
// Gets the number of successful tests. |
|
3687 |
int UnitTest::successful_test_count() const { |
|
3688 |
return impl()->successful_test_count(); |
|
3689 |
} |
|
3690 |
||
3691 |
// Gets the number of failed tests. |
|
3692 |
int UnitTest::failed_test_count() const { return impl()->failed_test_count(); } |
|
3693 |
||
3694 |
// Gets the number of disabled tests that will be reported in the XML report. |
|
3695 |
int UnitTest::reportable_disabled_test_count() const { |
|
3696 |
return impl()->reportable_disabled_test_count(); |
|
3697 |
} |
|
3698 |
||
3699 |
// Gets the number of disabled tests. |
|
3700 |
int UnitTest::disabled_test_count() const { |
|
3701 |
return impl()->disabled_test_count(); |
|
3702 |
} |
|
3703 |
||
3704 |
// Gets the number of tests to be printed in the XML report. |
|
3705 |
int UnitTest::reportable_test_count() const { |
|
3706 |
return impl()->reportable_test_count(); |
|
3707 |
} |
|
3708 |
||
3709 |
// Gets the number of all tests. |
|
3710 |
int UnitTest::total_test_count() const { return impl()->total_test_count(); } |
|
3711 |
||
3712 |
// Gets the number of tests that should run. |
|
3713 |
int UnitTest::test_to_run_count() const { return impl()->test_to_run_count(); } |
|
3714 |
||
3715 |
// Gets the time of the test program start, in ms from the start of the |
|
3716 |
// UNIX epoch. |
|
3717 |
internal::TimeInMillis UnitTest::start_timestamp() const { |
|
3718 |
return impl()->start_timestamp(); |
|
3719 |
} |
|
3720 |
||
3721 |
// Gets the elapsed time, in milliseconds. |
|
3722 |
internal::TimeInMillis UnitTest::elapsed_time() const { |
|
3723 |
return impl()->elapsed_time(); |
|
3724 |
} |
|
3725 |
||
3726 |
// Returns true iff the unit test passed (i.e. all test cases passed). |
|
3727 |
bool UnitTest::Passed() const { return impl()->Passed(); } |
|
3728 |
||
3729 |
// Returns true iff the unit test failed (i.e. some test case failed |
|
3730 |
// or something outside of all tests failed). |
|
3731 |
bool UnitTest::Failed() const { return impl()->Failed(); } |
|
3732 |
||
3733 |
// Gets the i-th test case among all the test cases. i can range from 0 to |
|
3734 |
// total_test_case_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL. |
|
3735 |
const TestCase* UnitTest::GetTestCase(int i) const { |
|
3736 |
return impl()->GetTestCase(i); |
|
3737 |
} |
|
3738 |
||
3739 |
// Returns the TestResult containing information on test failures and |
|
3740 |
// properties logged outside of individual test cases. |
|
3741 |
const TestResult& UnitTest::ad_hoc_test_result() const { |
|
3742 |
return *impl()->ad_hoc_test_result(); |
|
3743 |
} |
|
3744 |
||
3745 |
// Gets the i-th test case among all the test cases. i can range from 0 to |
|
3746 |
// total_test_case_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL. |
|
3747 |
TestCase* UnitTest::GetMutableTestCase(int i) { |
|
3748 |
return impl()->GetMutableTestCase(i); |
|
3749 |
} |
|
3750 |
||
3751 |
// Returns the list of event listeners that can be used to track events |
|
3752 |
// inside Google Test. |
|
3753 |
TestEventListeners& UnitTest::listeners() { |
|
3754 |
return *impl()->listeners(); |
|
3755 |
} |
|
3756 |
||
3757 |
// Registers and returns a global test environment. When a test |
|
3758 |
// program is run, all global test environments will be set-up in the |
|
3759 |
// order they were registered. After all tests in the program have |
|
3760 |
// finished, all global test environments will be torn-down in the |
|
3761 |
// *reverse* order they were registered. |
|
3762 |
// |
|
3763 |
// The UnitTest object takes ownership of the given environment. |
|
3764 |
// |
|
3765 |
// We don't protect this under mutex_, as we only support calling it |
|
3766 |
// from the main thread. |
|
3767 |
Environment* UnitTest::AddEnvironment(Environment* env) { |
|
3768 |
if (env == NULL) { |
|
3769 |
return NULL; |
|
3770 |
} |
|
3771 |
||
3772 |
impl_->environments().push_back(env); |
|
3773 |
return env; |
|
3774 |
} |
|
3775 |
||
3776 |
// Adds a TestPartResult to the current TestResult object. All Google Test |
|
3777 |
// assertion macros (e.g. ASSERT_TRUE, EXPECT_EQ, etc) eventually call |
|
3778 |
// this to report their results. The user code should use the |
|
3779 |
// assertion macros instead of calling this directly. |
|
3780 |
void UnitTest::AddTestPartResult( |
|
3781 |
TestPartResult::Type result_type, |
|
3782 |
const char* file_name, |
|
3783 |
int line_number, |
|
3784 |
const std::string& message, |
|
3785 |
const std::string& os_stack_trace) GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) { |
|
3786 |
Message msg; |
|
3787 |
msg << message; |
|
3788 |
||
3789 |
internal::MutexLock lock(&mutex_); |
|
3790 |
if (impl_->gtest_trace_stack().size() > 0) { |
|
3791 |
msg << "\n" << GTEST_NAME_ << " trace:"; |
|
3792 |
||
3793 |
for (int i = static_cast<int>(impl_->gtest_trace_stack().size()); |
|
3794 |
i > 0; --i) { |
|
3795 |
const internal::TraceInfo& trace = impl_->gtest_trace_stack()[i - 1]; |
|
3796 |
msg << "\n" << internal::FormatFileLocation(trace.file, trace.line) |
|
3797 |
<< " " << trace.message; |
|
3798 |
} |
|
3799 |
} |
|
3800 |
||
3801 |
if (os_stack_trace.c_str() != NULL && !os_stack_trace.empty()) { |
|
3802 |
msg << internal::kStackTraceMarker << os_stack_trace; |
|
3803 |
} |
|
3804 |
||
3805 |
const TestPartResult result = |
|
3806 |
TestPartResult(result_type, file_name, line_number, |
|
3807 |
msg.GetString().c_str()); |
|
3808 |
impl_->GetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread()-> |
|
3809 |
ReportTestPartResult(result); |
|
3810 |
||
3811 |
if (result_type != TestPartResult::kSuccess) { |
|
3812 |
// gtest_break_on_failure takes precedence over |
|
3813 |
// gtest_throw_on_failure. This allows a user to set the latter |
|
3814 |
// in the code (perhaps in order to use Google Test assertions |
|
3815 |
// with another testing framework) and specify the former on the |
|
3816 |
// command line for debugging. |
|
3817 |
if (GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure)) { |
|
3818 |
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
|
3819 |
// Using DebugBreak on Windows allows gtest to still break into a debugger |
|
3820 |
// when a failure happens and both the --gtest_break_on_failure and |
|
3821 |
// the --gtest_catch_exceptions flags are specified. |
|
3822 |
DebugBreak(); |
|
3823 |
#else |
|
3824 |
// Dereference NULL through a volatile pointer to prevent the compiler |
|
3825 |
// from removing. We use this rather than abort() or __builtin_trap() for |
|
3826 |
// portability: Symbian doesn't implement abort() well, and some debuggers |
|
3827 |
// don't correctly trap abort(). |
|
3828 |
*static_cast<volatile int*>(NULL) = 1; |
|
3829 |
#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
|
3830 |
} else if (GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure)) { |
|
3831 |
#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS |
|
3832 |
throw internal::GoogleTestFailureException(result); |
|
3833 |
#else |
|
3834 |
// We cannot call abort() as it generates a pop-up in debug mode |
|
3835 |
// that cannot be suppressed in VC 7.1 or below. |
|
3836 |
exit(1); |
|
3837 |
#endif |
|
3838 |
} |
|
3839 |
} |
|
3840 |
} |
|
3841 |
||
3842 |
// Adds a TestProperty to the current TestResult object when invoked from |
|
3843 |
// inside a test, to current TestCase's ad_hoc_test_result_ when invoked |
|
3844 |
// from SetUpTestCase or TearDownTestCase, or to the global property set |
|
3845 |
// when invoked elsewhere. If the result already contains a property with |
|
3846 |
// the same key, the value will be updated. |
|
3847 |
void UnitTest::RecordProperty(const std::string& key, |
|
3848 |
const std::string& value) { |
|
3849 |
impl_->RecordProperty(TestProperty(key, value)); |
|
3850 |
} |
|
3851 |
||
3852 |
// Runs all tests in this UnitTest object and prints the result. |
|
3853 |
// Returns 0 if successful, or 1 otherwise. |
|
3854 |
// |
|
3855 |
// We don't protect this under mutex_, as we only support calling it |
|
3856 |
// from the main thread. |
|
3857 |
int UnitTest::Run() { |
|
3858 |
const bool in_death_test_child_process = |
|
3859 |
internal::GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test).length() > 0; |
|
3860 |
||
3861 |
// Google Test implements this protocol for catching that a test |
|
3862 |
// program exits before returning control to Google Test: |
|
3863 |
// |
|
3864 |
// 1. Upon start, Google Test creates a file whose absolute path |
|
3865 |
// is specified by the environment variable |
|
3866 |
// TEST_PREMATURE_EXIT_FILE. |
|
3867 |
// 2. When Google Test has finished its work, it deletes the file. |
|
3868 |
// |
|
3869 |
// This allows a test runner to set TEST_PREMATURE_EXIT_FILE before |
|
3870 |
// running a Google-Test-based test program and check the existence |
|
3871 |
// of the file at the end of the test execution to see if it has |
|
3872 |
// exited prematurely. |
|
3873 |
||
3874 |
// If we are in the child process of a death test, don't |
|
3875 |
// create/delete the premature exit file, as doing so is unnecessary |
|
3876 |
// and will confuse the parent process. Otherwise, create/delete |
|
3877 |
// the file upon entering/leaving this function. If the program |
|
3878 |
// somehow exits before this function has a chance to return, the |
|
3879 |
// premature-exit file will be left undeleted, causing a test runner |
|
3880 |
// that understands the premature-exit-file protocol to report the |
|
3881 |
// test as having failed. |
|
3882 |
const internal::ScopedPrematureExitFile premature_exit_file( |
|
3883 |
in_death_test_child_process ? |
|
3884 |
NULL : internal::posix::GetEnv("TEST_PREMATURE_EXIT_FILE")); |
|
3885 |
||
3886 |
// Captures the value of GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions). This value will be |
|
3887 |
// used for the duration of the program. |
|
3888 |
impl()->set_catch_exceptions(GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions)); |
|
3889 |
||
3890 |
#if GTEST_HAS_SEH |
|
3891 |
// Either the user wants Google Test to catch exceptions thrown by the |
|
3892 |
// tests or this is executing in the context of death test child |
|
3893 |
// process. In either case the user does not want to see pop-up dialogs |
|
3894 |
// about crashes - they are expected. |
|
3895 |
if (impl()->catch_exceptions() || in_death_test_child_process) { |
|
3896 |
# if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE |
|
3897 |
// SetErrorMode doesn't exist on CE. |
|
3898 |
SetErrorMode(SEM_FAILCRITICALERRORS | SEM_NOALIGNMENTFAULTEXCEPT | |
|
3899 |
SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX | SEM_NOOPENFILEERRORBOX); |
|
3900 |
# endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE |
|
3901 |
||
3902 |
# if (defined(_MSC_VER) || GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW) && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE |
|
3903 |
// Death test children can be terminated with _abort(). On Windows, |
|
3904 |
// _abort() can show a dialog with a warning message. This forces the |
|
3905 |
// abort message to go to stderr instead. |
|
3906 |
_set_error_mode(_OUT_TO_STDERR); |
|
3907 |
# endif |
|
3908 |
||
3909 |
# if _MSC_VER >= 1400 && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE |
|
3910 |
// In the debug version, Visual Studio pops up a separate dialog |
|
3911 |
// offering a choice to debug the aborted program. We need to suppress |
|
3912 |
// this dialog or it will pop up for every EXPECT/ASSERT_DEATH statement |
|
3913 |
// executed. Google Test will notify the user of any unexpected |
|
3914 |
// failure via stderr. |
|
3915 |
// |
|
3916 |
// VC++ doesn't define _set_abort_behavior() prior to the version 8.0. |
|
3917 |
// Users of prior VC versions shall suffer the agony and pain of |
|
3918 |
// clicking through the countless debug dialogs. |
|
3919 |
// TODO(vladl@google.com): find a way to suppress the abort dialog() in the |
|
3920 |
// debug mode when compiled with VC 7.1 or lower. |
|
3921 |
if (!GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure)) |
|
3922 |
_set_abort_behavior( |
|
3923 |
0x0, // Clear the following flags: |
|
3924 |
_WRITE_ABORT_MSG | _CALL_REPORTFAULT); // pop-up window, core dump. |
|
3925 |
# endif |
|
3926 |
} |
|
3927 |
#endif // GTEST_HAS_SEH |
|
3928 |
||
3929 |
return internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported( |
|
3930 |
impl(), |
|
3931 |
&internal::UnitTestImpl::RunAllTests, |
|
3932 |
"auxiliary test code (environments or event listeners)") ? 0 : 1; |
|
3933 |
} |
|
3934 |
||
3935 |
// Returns the working directory when the first TEST() or TEST_F() was |
|
3936 |
// executed. |
|
3937 |
const char* UnitTest::original_working_dir() const { |
|
3938 |
return impl_->original_working_dir_.c_str(); |
|
3939 |
} |
|
3940 |
||
3941 |
// Returns the TestCase object for the test that's currently running, |
|
3942 |
// or NULL if no test is running. |
|
3943 |
const TestCase* UnitTest::current_test_case() const |
|
3944 |
GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) { |
|
3945 |
internal::MutexLock lock(&mutex_); |
|
3946 |
return impl_->current_test_case(); |
|
3947 |
} |
|
3948 |
||
3949 |
// Returns the TestInfo object for the test that's currently running, |
|
3950 |
// or NULL if no test is running. |
|
3951 |
const TestInfo* UnitTest::current_test_info() const |
|
3952 |
GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) { |
|
3953 |
internal::MutexLock lock(&mutex_); |
|
3954 |
return impl_->current_test_info(); |
|
3955 |
} |
|
3956 |
||
3957 |
// Returns the random seed used at the start of the current test run. |
|
3958 |
int UnitTest::random_seed() const { return impl_->random_seed(); } |
|
3959 |
||
3960 |
#if GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST |
|
3961 |
// Returns ParameterizedTestCaseRegistry object used to keep track of |
|
3962 |
// value-parameterized tests and instantiate and register them. |
|
3963 |
internal::ParameterizedTestCaseRegistry& |
|
3964 |
UnitTest::parameterized_test_registry() |
|
3965 |
GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) { |
|
3966 |
return impl_->parameterized_test_registry(); |
|
3967 |
} |
|
3968 |
#endif // GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST |
|
3969 |
||
3970 |
// Creates an empty UnitTest. |
|
3971 |
UnitTest::UnitTest() { |
|
3972 |
impl_ = new internal::UnitTestImpl(this); |
|
3973 |
} |
|
3974 |
||
3975 |
// Destructor of UnitTest. |
|
3976 |
UnitTest::~UnitTest() { |
|
3977 |
delete impl_; |
|
3978 |
} |
|
3979 |
||
3980 |
// Pushes a trace defined by SCOPED_TRACE() on to the per-thread |
|
3981 |
// Google Test trace stack. |
|
3982 |
void UnitTest::PushGTestTrace(const internal::TraceInfo& trace) |
|
3983 |
GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) { |
|
3984 |
internal::MutexLock lock(&mutex_); |
|
3985 |
impl_->gtest_trace_stack().push_back(trace); |
|
3986 |
} |
|
3987 |
||
3988 |
// Pops a trace from the per-thread Google Test trace stack. |
|
3989 |
void UnitTest::PopGTestTrace() |
|
3990 |
GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) { |
|
3991 |
internal::MutexLock lock(&mutex_); |
|
3992 |
impl_->gtest_trace_stack().pop_back(); |
|
3993 |
} |
|
3994 |
||
3995 |
namespace internal { |
|
3996 |
||
3997 |
UnitTestImpl::UnitTestImpl(UnitTest* parent) |
|
3998 |
: parent_(parent), |
|
3999 |
#ifdef _MSC_VER |
|
4000 |
# pragma warning(push) // Saves the current warning state. |
|
4001 |
# pragma warning(disable:4355) // Temporarily disables warning 4355 |
|
4002 |
// (using this in initializer). |
|
4003 |
default_global_test_part_result_reporter_(this), |
|
4004 |
default_per_thread_test_part_result_reporter_(this), |
|
4005 |
# pragma warning(pop) // Restores the warning state again. |
|
4006 |
#else |
|
4007 |
default_global_test_part_result_reporter_(this), |
|
4008 |
default_per_thread_test_part_result_reporter_(this), |
|
4009 |
#endif // _MSC_VER |
|
4010 |
global_test_part_result_repoter_( |
|
4011 |
&default_global_test_part_result_reporter_), |
|
4012 |
per_thread_test_part_result_reporter_( |
|
4013 |
&default_per_thread_test_part_result_reporter_), |
|
4014 |
#if GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST |
|
4015 |
parameterized_test_registry_(), |
|
4016 |
parameterized_tests_registered_(false), |
|
4017 |
#endif // GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST |
|
4018 |
last_death_test_case_(-1), |
|
4019 |
current_test_case_(NULL), |
|
4020 |
current_test_info_(NULL), |
|
4021 |
ad_hoc_test_result_(), |
|
4022 |
os_stack_trace_getter_(NULL), |
|
4023 |
post_flag_parse_init_performed_(false), |
|
4024 |
random_seed_(0), // Will be overridden by the flag before first use. |
|
4025 |
random_(0), // Will be reseeded before first use. |
|
4026 |
start_timestamp_(0), |
|
4027 |
elapsed_time_(0), |
|
4028 |
#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST |
|
4029 |
death_test_factory_(new DefaultDeathTestFactory), |
|
4030 |
#endif |
|
4031 |
// Will be overridden by the flag before first use. |
|
4032 |
catch_exceptions_(false) { |
|
4033 |
listeners()->SetDefaultResultPrinter(new PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter); |
|
4034 |
} |
|
4035 |
||
4036 |
UnitTestImpl::~UnitTestImpl() { |
|
4037 |
// Deletes every TestCase. |
|
4038 |
ForEach(test_cases_, internal::Delete<TestCase>); |
|
4039 |
||
4040 |
// Deletes every Environment. |
|
4041 |
ForEach(environments_, internal::Delete<Environment>); |
|
4042 |
||
4043 |
delete os_stack_trace_getter_; |
|
4044 |
} |
|
4045 |
||
4046 |
// Adds a TestProperty to the current TestResult object when invoked in a |
|
4047 |
// context of a test, to current test case's ad_hoc_test_result when invoke |
|
4048 |
// from SetUpTestCase/TearDownTestCase, or to the global property set |
|
4049 |
// otherwise. If the result already contains a property with the same key, |
|
4050 |
// the value will be updated. |
|
4051 |
void UnitTestImpl::RecordProperty(const TestProperty& test_property) { |
|
4052 |
std::string xml_element; |
|
4053 |
TestResult* test_result; // TestResult appropriate for property recording. |
|
4054 |
||
4055 |
if (current_test_info_ != NULL) { |
|
4056 |
xml_element = "testcase"; |
|
4057 |
test_result = &(current_test_info_->result_); |
|
4058 |
} else if (current_test_case_ != NULL) { |
|
4059 |
xml_element = "testsuite"; |
|
4060 |
test_result = &(current_test_case_->ad_hoc_test_result_); |
|
4061 |
} else { |
|
4062 |
xml_element = "testsuites"; |
|
4063 |
test_result = &ad_hoc_test_result_; |
|
4064 |
} |
|
4065 |
test_result->RecordProperty(xml_element, test_property); |
|
4066 |
} |
|
4067 |
||
4068 |
#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST |
|
4069 |
// Disables event forwarding if the control is currently in a death test |
|
4070 |
// subprocess. Must not be called before InitGoogleTest. |
|
4071 |
void UnitTestImpl::SuppressTestEventsIfInSubprocess() { |
|
4072 |
if (internal_run_death_test_flag_.get() != NULL) |
|
4073 |
listeners()->SuppressEventForwarding(); |
|
4074 |
} |
|
4075 |
#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST |
|
4076 |
||
4077 |
// Initializes event listeners performing XML output as specified by |
|
4078 |
// UnitTestOptions. Must not be called before InitGoogleTest. |
|
4079 |
void UnitTestImpl::ConfigureXmlOutput() { |
|
4080 |
const std::string& output_format = UnitTestOptions::GetOutputFormat(); |
|
4081 |
if (output_format == "xml") { |
|
4082 |
listeners()->SetDefaultXmlGenerator(new XmlUnitTestResultPrinter( |
|
4083 |
UnitTestOptions::GetAbsolutePathToOutputFile().c_str())); |
|
4084 |
} else if (output_format != "") { |
|
4085 |
printf("WARNING: unrecognized output format \"%s\" ignored.\n", |
|
4086 |
output_format.c_str()); |
|
4087 |
fflush(stdout); |
|
4088 |
} |
|
4089 |
} |
|
4090 |
||
4091 |
#if GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ |
|
4092 |
// Initializes event listeners for streaming test results in string form. |
|
4093 |
// Must not be called before InitGoogleTest. |
|
4094 |
void UnitTestImpl::ConfigureStreamingOutput() { |
|
4095 |
const std::string& target = GTEST_FLAG(stream_result_to); |
|
4096 |
if (!target.empty()) { |
|
4097 |
const size_t pos = target.find(':'); |
|
4098 |
if (pos != std::string::npos) { |
|
4099 |
listeners()->Append(new StreamingListener(target.substr(0, pos), |
|
4100 |
target.substr(pos+1))); |
|
4101 |
} else { |
|
4102 |
printf("WARNING: unrecognized streaming target \"%s\" ignored.\n", |
|
4103 |
target.c_str()); |
|
4104 |
fflush(stdout); |
|
4105 |
} |
|
4106 |
} |
|
4107 |
} |
|
4108 |
#endif // GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ |
|
4109 |
||
4110 |
// Performs initialization dependent upon flag values obtained in |
|
4111 |
// ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly. Is called from InitGoogleTest after the call to |
|
4112 |
// ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly. In case a user neglects to call InitGoogleTest |
|
4113 |
// this function is also called from RunAllTests. Since this function can be |
|
4114 |
// called more than once, it has to be idempotent. |
|
4115 |
void UnitTestImpl::PostFlagParsingInit() { |
|
4116 |
// Ensures that this function does not execute more than once. |
|
4117 |
if (!post_flag_parse_init_performed_) { |
|
4118 |
post_flag_parse_init_performed_ = true; |
|
4119 |
||
4120 |
#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST |
|
4121 |
InitDeathTestSubprocessControlInfo(); |
|
4122 |
SuppressTestEventsIfInSubprocess(); |
|
4123 |
#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST |
|
4124 |
||
4125 |
// Registers parameterized tests. This makes parameterized tests |
|
4126 |
// available to the UnitTest reflection API without running |
|
4127 |
// RUN_ALL_TESTS. |
|
4128 |
RegisterParameterizedTests(); |
|
4129 |
||
4130 |
// Configures listeners for XML output. This makes it possible for users |
|
4131 |
// to shut down the default XML output before invoking RUN_ALL_TESTS. |
|
4132 |
ConfigureXmlOutput(); |
|
4133 |
||
4134 |
#if GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ |
|
4135 |
// Configures listeners for streaming test results to the specified server. |
|
4136 |
ConfigureStreamingOutput(); |
|
4137 |
#endif // GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ |
|
4138 |
} |
|
4139 |
} |
|
4140 |
||
4141 |
// A predicate that checks the name of a TestCase against a known |
|
4142 |
// value. |
|
4143 |
// |
|
4144 |
// This is used for implementation of the UnitTest class only. We put |
|
4145 |
// it in the anonymous namespace to prevent polluting the outer |
|
4146 |
// namespace. |
|
4147 |
// |
|
4148 |
// TestCaseNameIs is copyable. |
|
4149 |
class TestCaseNameIs { |
|
4150 |
public: |
|
4151 |
// Constructor. |
|
4152 |
explicit TestCaseNameIs(const std::string& name) |
|
4153 |
: name_(name) {} |
|
4154 |
||
4155 |
// Returns true iff the name of test_case matches name_. |
|
4156 |
bool operator()(const TestCase* test_case) const { |
|
4157 |
return test_case != NULL && strcmp(test_case->name(), name_.c_str()) == 0; |
|
4158 |
} |
|
4159 |
||
4160 |
private: |
|
4161 |
std::string name_; |
|
4162 |
}; |
|
4163 |
||
4164 |
// Finds and returns a TestCase with the given name. If one doesn't |
|
4165 |
// exist, creates one and returns it. It's the CALLER'S |
|
4166 |
// RESPONSIBILITY to ensure that this function is only called WHEN THE |
|
4167 |
// TESTS ARE NOT SHUFFLED. |
|
4168 |
// |
|
4169 |
// Arguments: |
|
4170 |
// |
|
4171 |
// test_case_name: name of the test case |
|
4172 |
// type_param: the name of the test case's type parameter, or NULL if |
|
4173 |
// this is not a typed or a type-parameterized test case. |
|
4174 |
// set_up_tc: pointer to the function that sets up the test case |
|
4175 |
// tear_down_tc: pointer to the function that tears down the test case |
|
4176 |
TestCase* UnitTestImpl::GetTestCase(const char* test_case_name, |
|
4177 |
const char* type_param, |
|
4178 |
Test::SetUpTestCaseFunc set_up_tc, |
|
4179 |
Test::TearDownTestCaseFunc tear_down_tc) { |
|
4180 |
// Can we find a TestCase with the given name? |
|
4181 |
const std::vector<TestCase*>::const_iterator test_case = |
|
4182 |
std::find_if(test_cases_.begin(), test_cases_.end(), |
|
4183 |
TestCaseNameIs(test_case_name)); |
|
4184 |
||
4185 |
if (test_case != test_cases_.end()) |
|
4186 |
return *test_case; |
|
4187 |
||
4188 |
// No. Let's create one. |
|
4189 |
TestCase* const new_test_case = |
|
4190 |
new TestCase(test_case_name, type_param, set_up_tc, tear_down_tc); |
|
4191 |
||
4192 |
// Is this a death test case? |
|
4193 |
if (internal::UnitTestOptions::MatchesFilter(test_case_name, |
|
4194 |
kDeathTestCaseFilter)) { |
|
4195 |
// Yes. Inserts the test case after the last death test case |
|
4196 |
// defined so far. This only works when the test cases haven't |
|
4197 |
// been shuffled. Otherwise we may end up running a death test |
|
4198 |
// after a non-death test. |
|
4199 |
++last_death_test_case_; |
|
4200 |
test_cases_.insert(test_cases_.begin() + last_death_test_case_, |
|
4201 |
new_test_case); |
|
4202 |
} else { |
|
4203 |
// No. Appends to the end of the list. |
|
4204 |
test_cases_.push_back(new_test_case); |
|
4205 |
} |
|
4206 |
||
4207 |
test_case_indices_.push_back(static_cast<int>(test_case_indices_.size())); |
|
4208 |
return new_test_case; |
|
4209 |
} |
|
4210 |
||
4211 |
// Helpers for setting up / tearing down the given environment. They |
|
4212 |
// are for use in the ForEach() function. |
|
4213 |
static void SetUpEnvironment(Environment* env) { env->SetUp(); } |
|
4214 |
static void TearDownEnvironment(Environment* env) { env->TearDown(); } |
|
4215 |
||
4216 |
// Runs all tests in this UnitTest object, prints the result, and |
|
4217 |
// returns true if all tests are successful. If any exception is |
|
4218 |
// thrown during a test, the test is considered to be failed, but the |
|
4219 |
// rest of the tests will still be run. |
|
4220 |
// |
|
4221 |
// When parameterized tests are enabled, it expands and registers |
|
4222 |
// parameterized tests first in RegisterParameterizedTests(). |
|
4223 |
// All other functions called from RunAllTests() may safely assume that |
|
4224 |
// parameterized tests are ready to be counted and run. |
|
4225 |
bool UnitTestImpl::RunAllTests() { |
|
4226 |
// Makes sure InitGoogleTest() was called. |
|
4227 |
if (!GTestIsInitialized()) { |
|
4228 |
printf("%s", |
|
4229 |
"\nThis test program did NOT call ::testing::InitGoogleTest " |
|
4230 |
"before calling RUN_ALL_TESTS(). Please fix it.\n"); |
|
4231 |
return false; |
|
4232 |
} |
|
4233 |
||
4234 |
// Do not run any test if the --help flag was specified. |
|
4235 |
if (g_help_flag) |
|
4236 |
return true; |
|
4237 |
||
4238 |
// Repeats the call to the post-flag parsing initialization in case the |
|
4239 |
// user didn't call InitGoogleTest. |
|
4240 |
PostFlagParsingInit(); |
|
4241 |
||
4242 |
// Even if sharding is not on, test runners may want to use the |
|
4243 |
// GTEST_SHARD_STATUS_FILE to query whether the test supports the sharding |
|
4244 |
// protocol. |
|
4245 |
internal::WriteToShardStatusFileIfNeeded(); |
|
4246 |
||
4247 |
// True iff we are in a subprocess for running a thread-safe-style |
|
4248 |
// death test. |
|
4249 |
bool in_subprocess_for_death_test = false; |
|
4250 |
||
4251 |
#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST |
|
4252 |
in_subprocess_for_death_test = (internal_run_death_test_flag_.get() != NULL); |
|
4253 |
#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST |
|
4254 |
||
4255 |
const bool should_shard = ShouldShard(kTestTotalShards, kTestShardIndex, |
|
4256 |
in_subprocess_for_death_test); |
|
4257 |
||
4258 |
// Compares the full test names with the filter to decide which |
|
4259 |
// tests to run. |
|
4260 |
const bool has_tests_to_run = FilterTests(should_shard |
|
4261 |
? HONOR_SHARDING_PROTOCOL |
|
4262 |
: IGNORE_SHARDING_PROTOCOL) > 0; |
|
4263 |
||
4264 |
// Lists the tests and exits if the --gtest_list_tests flag was specified. |
|
4265 |
if (GTEST_FLAG(list_tests)) { |
|
4266 |
// This must be called *after* FilterTests() has been called. |
|
4267 |
ListTestsMatchingFilter(); |
|
4268 |
return true; |
|
4269 |
} |
|
4270 |
||
4271 |
random_seed_ = GTEST_FLAG(shuffle) ? |
|
4272 |
GetRandomSeedFromFlag(GTEST_FLAG(random_seed)) : 0; |
|
4273 |
||
4274 |
// True iff at least one test has failed. |
|
4275 |
bool failed = false; |
|
4276 |
||
4277 |
TestEventListener* repeater = listeners()->repeater(); |
|
4278 |
||
4279 |
start_timestamp_ = GetTimeInMillis(); |
|
4280 |
repeater->OnTestProgramStart(*parent_); |
|
4281 |
||
4282 |
// How many times to repeat the tests? We don't want to repeat them |
|
4283 |
// when we are inside the subprocess of a death test. |
|
4284 |
const int repeat = in_subprocess_for_death_test ? 1 : GTEST_FLAG(repeat); |
|
4285 |
// Repeats forever if the repeat count is negative. |
|
4286 |
const bool forever = repeat < 0; |
|
4287 |
for (int i = 0; forever || i != repeat; i++) { |
|
4288 |
// We want to preserve failures generated by ad-hoc test |
|
4289 |
// assertions executed before RUN_ALL_TESTS(). |
|
4290 |
ClearNonAdHocTestResult(); |
|
4291 |
||
4292 |
const TimeInMillis start = GetTimeInMillis(); |
|
4293 |
||
4294 |
// Shuffles test cases and tests if requested. |
|
4295 |
if (has_tests_to_run && GTEST_FLAG(shuffle)) { |
|
4296 |
random()->Reseed(random_seed_); |
|
4297 |
// This should be done before calling OnTestIterationStart(), |
|
4298 |
// such that a test event listener can see the actual test order |
|
4299 |
// in the event. |
|
4300 |
ShuffleTests(); |
|
4301 |
} |
|
4302 |
||
4303 |
// Tells the unit test event listeners that the tests are about to start. |
|
4304 |
repeater->OnTestIterationStart(*parent_, i); |
|
4305 |
||
4306 |
// Runs each test case if there is at least one test to run. |
|
4307 |
if (has_tests_to_run) { |
|
4308 |
// Sets up all environments beforehand. |
|
4309 |
repeater->OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart(*parent_); |
|
4310 |
ForEach(environments_, SetUpEnvironment); |
|
4311 |
repeater->OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd(*parent_); |
|
4312 |
||
4313 |
// Runs the tests only if there was no fatal failure during global |
|
4314 |
// set-up. |
|
4315 |
if (!Test::HasFatalFailure()) { |
|
4316 |
for (int test_index = 0; test_index < total_test_case_count(); |
|
4317 |
test_index++) { |
|
4318 |
GetMutableTestCase(test_index)->Run(); |
|
4319 |
} |
|
4320 |
} |
|
4321 |
||
4322 |
// Tears down all environments in reverse order afterwards. |
|
4323 |
repeater->OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart(*parent_); |
|
4324 |
std::for_each(environments_.rbegin(), environments_.rend(), |
|
4325 |
TearDownEnvironment); |
|
4326 |
repeater->OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd(*parent_); |
|
4327 |
} |
|
4328 |
||
4329 |
elapsed_time_ = GetTimeInMillis() - start; |
|
4330 |
||
4331 |
// Tells the unit test event listener that the tests have just finished. |
|
4332 |
repeater->OnTestIterationEnd(*parent_, i); |
|
4333 |
||
4334 |
// Gets the result and clears it. |
|
4335 |
if (!Passed()) { |
|
4336 |
failed = true; |
|
4337 |
} |
|
4338 |
||
4339 |
// Restores the original test order after the iteration. This |
|
4340 |
// allows the user to quickly repro a failure that happens in the |
|
4341 |
// N-th iteration without repeating the first (N - 1) iterations. |
|
4342 |
// This is not enclosed in "if (GTEST_FLAG(shuffle)) { ... }", in |
|
4343 |
// case the user somehow changes the value of the flag somewhere |
|
4344 |
// (it's always safe to unshuffle the tests). |
|
4345 |
UnshuffleTests(); |
|
4346 |
||
4347 |
if (GTEST_FLAG(shuffle)) { |
|
4348 |
// Picks a new random seed for each iteration. |
|
4349 |
random_seed_ = GetNextRandomSeed(random_seed_); |
|
4350 |
} |
|
4351 |
} |
|
4352 |
||
4353 |
repeater->OnTestProgramEnd(*parent_); |
|
4354 |
||
4355 |
return !failed; |
|
4356 |
} |
|
4357 |
||
4358 |
// Reads the GTEST_SHARD_STATUS_FILE environment variable, and creates the file |
|
4359 |
// if the variable is present. If a file already exists at this location, this |
|
4360 |
// function will write over it. If the variable is present, but the file cannot |
|
4361 |
// be created, prints an error and exits. |
|
4362 |
void WriteToShardStatusFileIfNeeded() { |
|
4363 |
const char* const test_shard_file = posix::GetEnv(kTestShardStatusFile); |
|
4364 |
if (test_shard_file != NULL) { |
|
4365 |
FILE* const file = posix::FOpen(test_shard_file, "w"); |
|
4366 |
if (file == NULL) { |
|
4367 |
ColoredPrintf(COLOR_RED, |
|
4368 |
"Could not write to the test shard status file \"%s\" " |
|
4369 |
"specified by the %s environment variable.\n", |
|
4370 |
test_shard_file, kTestShardStatusFile); |
|
4371 |
fflush(stdout); |
|
4372 |
exit(EXIT_FAILURE); |
|
4373 |
} |
|
4374 |
fclose(file); |
|
4375 |
} |
|
4376 |
} |
|
4377 |
||
4378 |
// Checks whether sharding is enabled by examining the relevant |
|
4379 |
// environment variable values. If the variables are present, |
|
4380 |
// but inconsistent (i.e., shard_index >= total_shards), prints |
|
4381 |
// an error and exits. If in_subprocess_for_death_test, sharding is |
|
4382 |
// disabled because it must only be applied to the original test |
|
4383 |
// process. Otherwise, we could filter out death tests we intended to execute. |
|
4384 |
bool ShouldShard(const char* total_shards_env, |
|
4385 |
const char* shard_index_env, |
|
4386 |
bool in_subprocess_for_death_test) { |
|
4387 |
if (in_subprocess_for_death_test) { |
|
4388 |
return false; |
|
4389 |
} |
|
4390 |
||
4391 |
const Int32 total_shards = Int32FromEnvOrDie(total_shards_env, -1); |
|
4392 |
const Int32 shard_index = Int32FromEnvOrDie(shard_index_env, -1); |
|
4393 |
||
4394 |
if (total_shards == -1 && shard_index == -1) { |
|
4395 |
return false; |
|
4396 |
} else if (total_shards == -1 && shard_index != -1) { |
|
4397 |
const Message msg = Message() |
|
4398 |
<< "Invalid environment variables: you have " |
|
4399 |
<< kTestShardIndex << " = " << shard_index |
|
4400 |
<< ", but have left " << kTestTotalShards << " unset.\n"; |
|
4401 |
ColoredPrintf(COLOR_RED, msg.GetString().c_str()); |
|
4402 |
fflush(stdout); |
|
4403 |
exit(EXIT_FAILURE); |
|
4404 |
} else if (total_shards != -1 && shard_index == -1) { |
|
4405 |
const Message msg = Message() |
|
4406 |
<< "Invalid environment variables: you have " |
|
4407 |
<< kTestTotalShards << " = " << total_shards |
|
4408 |
<< ", but have left " << kTestShardIndex << " unset.\n"; |
|
4409 |
ColoredPrintf(COLOR_RED, msg.GetString().c_str()); |
|
4410 |
fflush(stdout); |
|
4411 |
exit(EXIT_FAILURE); |
|
4412 |
} else if (shard_index < 0 || shard_index >= total_shards) { |
|
4413 |
const Message msg = Message() |
|
4414 |
<< "Invalid environment variables: we require 0 <= " |
|
4415 |
<< kTestShardIndex << " < " << kTestTotalShards |
|
4416 |
<< ", but you have " << kTestShardIndex << "=" << shard_index |
|
4417 |
<< ", " << kTestTotalShards << "=" << total_shards << ".\n"; |
|
4418 |
ColoredPrintf(COLOR_RED, msg.GetString().c_str()); |
|
4419 |
fflush(stdout); |
|
4420 |
exit(EXIT_FAILURE); |
|
4421 |
} |
|
4422 |
||
4423 |
return total_shards > 1; |
|
4424 |
} |
|
4425 |
||
4426 |
// Parses the environment variable var as an Int32. If it is unset, |
|
4427 |
// returns default_val. If it is not an Int32, prints an error |
|
4428 |
// and aborts. |
|
4429 |
Int32 Int32FromEnvOrDie(const char* var, Int32 default_val) { |
|
4430 |
const char* str_val = posix::GetEnv(var); |
|
4431 |
if (str_val == NULL) { |
|
4432 |
return default_val; |
|
4433 |
} |
|
4434 |
||
4435 |
Int32 result; |
|
4436 |
if (!ParseInt32(Message() << "The value of environment variable " << var, |
|
4437 |
str_val, &result)) { |
|
4438 |
exit(EXIT_FAILURE); |
|
4439 |
} |
|
4440 |
return result; |
|
4441 |
} |
|
4442 |
||
4443 |
// Given the total number of shards, the shard index, and the test id, |
|
4444 |
// returns true iff the test should be run on this shard. The test id is |
|
4445 |
// some arbitrary but unique non-negative integer assigned to each test |
|
4446 |
// method. Assumes that 0 <= shard_index < total_shards. |
|
4447 |
bool ShouldRunTestOnShard(int total_shards, int shard_index, int test_id) { |
|
4448 |
return (test_id % total_shards) == shard_index; |
|
4449 |
} |
|
4450 |
||
4451 |
// Compares the name of each test with the user-specified filter to |
|
4452 |
// decide whether the test should be run, then records the result in |
|
4453 |
// each TestCase and TestInfo object. |
|
4454 |
// If shard_tests == true, further filters tests based on sharding |
|
4455 |
// variables in the environment - see |
|
4456 |
// http://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/GoogleTestAdvancedGuide. |
|
4457 |
// Returns the number of tests that should run. |
|
4458 |
int UnitTestImpl::FilterTests(ReactionToSharding shard_tests) { |
|
4459 |
const Int32 total_shards = shard_tests == HONOR_SHARDING_PROTOCOL ? |
|
4460 |
Int32FromEnvOrDie(kTestTotalShards, -1) : -1; |
|
4461 |
const Int32 shard_index = shard_tests == HONOR_SHARDING_PROTOCOL ? |
|
4462 |
Int32FromEnvOrDie(kTestShardIndex, -1) : -1; |
|
4463 |
||
4464 |
// num_runnable_tests are the number of tests that will |
|
4465 |
// run across all shards (i.e., match filter and are not disabled). |
|
4466 |
// num_selected_tests are the number of tests to be run on |
|
4467 |
// this shard. |
|
4468 |
int num_runnable_tests = 0; |
|
4469 |
int num_selected_tests = 0; |
|
4470 |
for (size_t i = 0; i < test_cases_.size(); i++) { |
|
4471 |
TestCase* const test_case = test_cases_[i]; |
|
4472 |
const std::string &test_case_name = test_case->name(); |
|
4473 |
test_case->set_should_run(false); |
|
4474 |
||
4475 |
for (size_t j = 0; j < test_case->test_info_list().size(); j++) { |
|
4476 |
TestInfo* const test_info = test_case->test_info_list()[j]; |
|
4477 |
const std::string test_name(test_info->name()); |
|
4478 |
// A test is disabled if test case name or test name matches |
|
4479 |
// kDisableTestFilter. |
|
4480 |
const bool is_disabled = |
|
4481 |
internal::UnitTestOptions::MatchesFilter(test_case_name, |
|
4482 |
kDisableTestFilter) || |
|
4483 |
internal::UnitTestOptions::MatchesFilter(test_name, |
|
4484 |
kDisableTestFilter); |
|
4485 |
test_info->is_disabled_ = is_disabled; |
|
4486 |
||
4487 |
const bool matches_filter = |
|
4488 |
internal::UnitTestOptions::FilterMatchesTest(test_case_name, |
|
4489 |
test_name); |
|
4490 |
test_info->matches_filter_ = matches_filter; |
|
4491 |
||
4492 |
const bool is_runnable = |
|
4493 |
(GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests) || !is_disabled) && |
|
4494 |
matches_filter; |
|
4495 |
||
4496 |
const bool is_selected = is_runnable && |
|
4497 |
(shard_tests == IGNORE_SHARDING_PROTOCOL || |
|
4498 |
ShouldRunTestOnShard(total_shards, shard_index, |
|
4499 |
num_runnable_tests)); |
|
4500 |
||
4501 |
num_runnable_tests += is_runnable; |
|
4502 |
num_selected_tests += is_selected; |
|
4503 |
||
4504 |
test_info->should_run_ = is_selected; |
|
4505 |
test_case->set_should_run(test_case->should_run() || is_selected); |
|
4506 |
} |
|
4507 |
} |
|
4508 |
return num_selected_tests; |
|
4509 |
} |
|
4510 |
||
4511 |
// Prints the given C-string on a single line by replacing all '\n' |
|
4512 |
// characters with string "\\n". If the output takes more than |
|
4513 |
// max_length characters, only prints the first max_length characters |
|
4514 |
// and "...". |
|
4515 |
static void PrintOnOneLine(const char* str, int max_length) { |
|
4516 |
if (str != NULL) { |
|
4517 |
for (int i = 0; *str != '\0'; ++str) { |
|
4518 |
if (i >= max_length) { |
|
4519 |
printf("..."); |
|
4520 |
break; |
|
4521 |
} |
|
4522 |
if (*str == '\n') { |
|
4523 |
printf("\\n"); |
|
4524 |
i += 2; |
|
4525 |
} else { |
|
4526 |
printf("%c", *str); |
|
4527 |
++i; |
|
4528 |
} |
|
4529 |
} |
|
4530 |
} |
|
4531 |
} |
|
4532 |
||
4533 |
// Prints the names of the tests matching the user-specified filter flag. |
|
4534 |
void UnitTestImpl::ListTestsMatchingFilter() { |
|
4535 |
// Print at most this many characters for each type/value parameter. |
|
4536 |
const int kMaxParamLength = 250; |
|
4537 |
||
4538 |
for (size_t i = 0; i < test_cases_.size(); i++) { |
|
4539 |
const TestCase* const test_case = test_cases_[i]; |
|
4540 |
bool printed_test_case_name = false; |
|
4541 |
||
4542 |
for (size_t j = 0; j < test_case->test_info_list().size(); j++) { |
|
4543 |
const TestInfo* const test_info = |
|
4544 |
test_case->test_info_list()[j]; |
|
4545 |
if (test_info->matches_filter_) { |
|
4546 |
if (!printed_test_case_name) { |
|
4547 |
printed_test_case_name = true; |
|
4548 |
printf("%s.", test_case->name()); |
|
4549 |
if (test_case->type_param() != NULL) { |
|
4550 |
printf(" # %s = ", kTypeParamLabel); |
|
4551 |
// We print the type parameter on a single line to make |
|
4552 |
// the output easy to parse by a program. |
|
4553 |
PrintOnOneLine(test_case->type_param(), kMaxParamLength); |
|
4554 |
} |
|
4555 |
printf("\n"); |
|
4556 |
} |
|
4557 |
printf(" %s", test_info->name()); |
|
4558 |
if (test_info->value_param() != NULL) { |
|
4559 |
printf(" # %s = ", kValueParamLabel); |
|
4560 |
// We print the value parameter on a single line to make the |
|
4561 |
// output easy to parse by a program. |
|
4562 |
PrintOnOneLine(test_info->value_param(), kMaxParamLength); |
|
4563 |
} |
|
4564 |
printf("\n"); |
|
4565 |
} |
|
4566 |
} |
|
4567 |
} |
|
4568 |
fflush(stdout); |
|
4569 |
} |
|
4570 |
||
4571 |
// Sets the OS stack trace getter. |
|
4572 |
// |
|
4573 |
// Does nothing if the input and the current OS stack trace getter are |
|
4574 |
// the same; otherwise, deletes the old getter and makes the input the |
|
4575 |
// current getter. |
|
4576 |
void UnitTestImpl::set_os_stack_trace_getter( |
|
4577 |
OsStackTraceGetterInterface* getter) { |
|
4578 |
if (os_stack_trace_getter_ != getter) { |
|
4579 |
delete os_stack_trace_getter_; |
|
4580 |
os_stack_trace_getter_ = getter; |
|
4581 |
} |
|
4582 |
} |
|
4583 |
||
4584 |
// Returns the current OS stack trace getter if it is not NULL; |
|
4585 |
// otherwise, creates an OsStackTraceGetter, makes it the current |
|
4586 |
// getter, and returns it. |
|
4587 |
OsStackTraceGetterInterface* UnitTestImpl::os_stack_trace_getter() { |
|
4588 |
if (os_stack_trace_getter_ == NULL) { |
|
4589 |
os_stack_trace_getter_ = new OsStackTraceGetter; |
|
4590 |
} |
|
4591 |
||
4592 |
return os_stack_trace_getter_; |
|
4593 |
} |
|
4594 |
||
4595 |
// Returns the TestResult for the test that's currently running, or |
|
4596 |
// the TestResult for the ad hoc test if no test is running. |
|
4597 |
TestResult* UnitTestImpl::current_test_result() { |
|
4598 |
return current_test_info_ ? |
|
4599 |
&(current_test_info_->result_) : &ad_hoc_test_result_; |
|
4600 |
} |
|
4601 |
||
4602 |
// Shuffles all test cases, and the tests within each test case, |
|
4603 |
// making sure that death tests are still run first. |
|
4604 |
void UnitTestImpl::ShuffleTests() { |
|
4605 |
// Shuffles the death test cases. |
|
4606 |
ShuffleRange(random(), 0, last_death_test_case_ + 1, &test_case_indices_); |
|
4607 |
||
4608 |
// Shuffles the non-death test cases. |
|
4609 |
ShuffleRange(random(), last_death_test_case_ + 1, |
|
4610 |
static_cast<int>(test_cases_.size()), &test_case_indices_); |
|
4611 |
||
4612 |
// Shuffles the tests inside each test case. |
|
4613 |
for (size_t i = 0; i < test_cases_.size(); i++) { |
|
4614 |
test_cases_[i]->ShuffleTests(random()); |
|
4615 |
} |
|
4616 |
} |
|
4617 |
||
4618 |
// Restores the test cases and tests to their order before the first shuffle. |
|
4619 |
void UnitTestImpl::UnshuffleTests() { |
|
4620 |
for (size_t i = 0; i < test_cases_.size(); i++) { |
|
4621 |
// Unshuffles the tests in each test case. |
|
4622 |
test_cases_[i]->UnshuffleTests(); |
|
4623 |
// Resets the index of each test case. |
|
4624 |
test_case_indices_[i] = static_cast<int>(i); |
|
4625 |
} |
|
4626 |
} |
|
4627 |
||
4628 |
// Returns the current OS stack trace as an std::string. |
|
4629 |
// |
|
4630 |
// The maximum number of stack frames to be included is specified by |
|
4631 |
// the gtest_stack_trace_depth flag. The skip_count parameter |
|
4632 |
// specifies the number of top frames to be skipped, which doesn't |
|
4633 |
// count against the number of frames to be included. |
|
4634 |
// |
|
4635 |
// For example, if Foo() calls Bar(), which in turn calls |
|
4636 |
// GetCurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(..., 1), Foo() will be included in |
|
4637 |
// the trace but Bar() and GetCurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop() won't. |
|
4638 |
std::string GetCurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(UnitTest* /*unit_test*/, |
|
4639 |
int skip_count) { |
|
4640 |
// We pass skip_count + 1 to skip this wrapper function in addition |
|
4641 |
// to what the user really wants to skip. |
|
4642 |
return GetUnitTestImpl()->CurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(skip_count + 1); |
|
4643 |
} |
|
4644 |
||
4645 |
// Used by the GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_ macro to |
|
4646 |
// suppress unreachable code warnings. |
|
4647 |
namespace { |
|
4648 |
class ClassUniqueToAlwaysTrue {}; |
|
4649 |
} |
|
4650 |
||
4651 |
bool IsTrue(bool condition) { return condition; } |
|
4652 |
||
4653 |
bool AlwaysTrue() { |
|
4654 |
#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS |
|
4655 |
// This condition is always false so AlwaysTrue() never actually throws, |
|
4656 |
// but it makes the compiler think that it may throw. |
|
4657 |
if (IsTrue(false)) |
|
4658 |
throw ClassUniqueToAlwaysTrue(); |
|
4659 |
#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS |
|
4660 |
return true; |
|
4661 |
} |
|
4662 |
||
4663 |
// If *pstr starts with the given prefix, modifies *pstr to be right |
|
4664 |
// past the prefix and returns true; otherwise leaves *pstr unchanged |
|
4665 |
// and returns false. None of pstr, *pstr, and prefix can be NULL. |
|
4666 |
bool SkipPrefix(const char* prefix, const char** pstr) { |
|
4667 |
const size_t prefix_len = strlen(prefix); |
|
4668 |
if (strncmp(*pstr, prefix, prefix_len) == 0) { |
|
4669 |
*pstr += prefix_len; |
|
4670 |
return true; |
|
4671 |
} |
|
4672 |
return false; |
|
4673 |
} |
|
4674 |
||
4675 |
// Parses a string as a command line flag. The string should have |
|
4676 |
// the format "--flag=value". When def_optional is true, the "=value" |
|
4677 |
// part can be omitted. |
|
4678 |
// |
|
4679 |
// Returns the value of the flag, or NULL if the parsing failed. |
|
4680 |
const char* ParseFlagValue(const char* str, |
|
4681 |
const char* flag, |
|
4682 |
bool def_optional) { |
|
4683 |
// str and flag must not be NULL. |
|
4684 |
if (str == NULL || flag == NULL) return NULL; |
|
4685 |
||
4686 |
// The flag must start with "--" followed by GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_. |
|
4687 |
const std::string flag_str = std::string("--") + GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ + flag; |
|
4688 |
const size_t flag_len = flag_str.length(); |
|
4689 |
if (strncmp(str, flag_str.c_str(), flag_len) != 0) return NULL; |
|
4690 |
||
4691 |
// Skips the flag name. |
|
4692 |
const char* flag_end = str + flag_len; |
|
4693 |
||
4694 |
// When def_optional is true, it's OK to not have a "=value" part. |
|
4695 |
if (def_optional && (flag_end[0] == '\0')) { |
|
4696 |
return flag_end; |
|
4697 |
} |
|
4698 |
||
4699 |
// If def_optional is true and there are more characters after the |
|
4700 |
// flag name, or if def_optional is false, there must be a '=' after |
|
4701 |
// the flag name. |
|
4702 |
if (flag_end[0] != '=') return NULL; |
|
4703 |
||
4704 |
// Returns the string after "=". |
|
4705 |
return flag_end + 1; |
|
4706 |
} |
|
4707 |
||
4708 |
// Parses a string for a bool flag, in the form of either |
|
4709 |
// "--flag=value" or "--flag". |
|
4710 |
// |
|
4711 |
// In the former case, the value is taken as true as long as it does |
|
4712 |
// not start with '0', 'f', or 'F'. |
|
4713 |
// |
|
4714 |
// In the latter case, the value is taken as true. |
|
4715 |
// |
|
4716 |
// On success, stores the value of the flag in *value, and returns |
|
4717 |
// true. On failure, returns false without changing *value. |
|
4718 |
bool ParseBoolFlag(const char* str, const char* flag, bool* value) { |
|
4719 |
// Gets the value of the flag as a string. |
|
4720 |
const char* const value_str = ParseFlagValue(str, flag, true); |
|
4721 |
||
4722 |
// Aborts if the parsing failed. |
|
4723 |
if (value_str == NULL) return false; |
|
4724 |
||
4725 |
// Converts the string value to a bool. |
|
4726 |
*value = !(*value_str == '0' || *value_str == 'f' || *value_str == 'F'); |
|
4727 |
return true; |
|
4728 |
} |
|
4729 |
||
4730 |
// Parses a string for an Int32 flag, in the form of |
|
4731 |
// "--flag=value". |
|
4732 |
// |
|
4733 |
// On success, stores the value of the flag in *value, and returns |
|
4734 |
// true. On failure, returns false without changing *value. |
|
4735 |
bool ParseInt32Flag(const char* str, const char* flag, Int32* value) { |
|
4736 |
// Gets the value of the flag as a string. |
|
4737 |
const char* const value_str = ParseFlagValue(str, flag, false); |
|
4738 |
||
4739 |
// Aborts if the parsing failed. |
|
4740 |
if (value_str == NULL) return false; |
|
4741 |
||
4742 |
// Sets *value to the value of the flag. |
|
4743 |
return ParseInt32(Message() << "The value of flag --" << flag, |
|
4744 |
value_str, value); |
|
4745 |
} |
|
4746 |
||
4747 |
// Parses a string for a string flag, in the form of |
|
4748 |
// "--flag=value". |
|
4749 |
// |
|
4750 |
// On success, stores the value of the flag in *value, and returns |
|
4751 |
// true. On failure, returns false without changing *value. |
|
4752 |
bool ParseStringFlag(const char* str, const char* flag, std::string* value) { |
|
4753 |
// Gets the value of the flag as a string. |
|
4754 |
const char* const value_str = ParseFlagValue(str, flag, false); |
|
4755 |
||
4756 |
// Aborts if the parsing failed. |
|
4757 |
if (value_str == NULL) return false; |
|
4758 |
||
4759 |
// Sets *value to the value of the flag. |
|
4760 |
*value = value_str; |
|
4761 |
return true; |
|
4762 |
} |
|
4763 |
||
4764 |
// Determines whether a string has a prefix that Google Test uses for its |
|
4765 |
// flags, i.e., starts with GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ or GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_DASH_. |
|
4766 |
// If Google Test detects that a command line flag has its prefix but is not |
|
4767 |
// recognized, it will print its help message. Flags starting with |
|
4768 |
// GTEST_INTERNAL_PREFIX_ followed by "internal_" are considered Google Test |
|
4769 |
// internal flags and do not trigger the help message. |
|
4770 |
static bool HasGoogleTestFlagPrefix(const char* str) { |
|
4771 |
return (SkipPrefix("--", &str) || |
|
4772 |
SkipPrefix("-", &str) || |
|
4773 |
SkipPrefix("/", &str)) && |
|
4774 |
!SkipPrefix(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "internal_", &str) && |
|
4775 |
(SkipPrefix(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_, &str) || |
|
4776 |
SkipPrefix(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_DASH_, &str)); |
|
4777 |
} |
|
4778 |
||
4779 |
// Prints a string containing code-encoded text. The following escape |
|
4780 |
// sequences can be used in the string to control the text color: |
|
4781 |
// |
|
4782 |
// @@ prints a single '@' character. |
|
4783 |
// @R changes the color to red. |
|
4784 |
// @G changes the color to green. |
|
4785 |
// @Y changes the color to yellow. |
|
4786 |
// @D changes to the default terminal text color. |
|
4787 |
// |
|
4788 |
// TODO(wan@google.com): Write tests for this once we add stdout |
|
4789 |
// capturing to Google Test. |
|
4790 |
static void PrintColorEncoded(const char* str) { |
|
4791 |
GTestColor color = COLOR_DEFAULT; // The current color. |
|
4792 |
||
4793 |
// Conceptually, we split the string into segments divided by escape |
|
4794 |
// sequences. Then we print one segment at a time. At the end of |
|
4795 |
// each iteration, the str pointer advances to the beginning of the |
|
4796 |
// next segment. |
|
4797 |
for (;;) { |
|
4798 |
const char* p = strchr(str, '@'); |
|
4799 |
if (p == NULL) { |
|
4800 |
ColoredPrintf(color, "%s", str); |
|
4801 |
return; |
|
4802 |
} |
|
4803 |
||
4804 |
ColoredPrintf(color, "%s", std::string(str, p).c_str()); |
|
4805 |
||
4806 |
const char ch = p[1]; |
|
4807 |
str = p + 2; |
|
4808 |
if (ch == '@') { |
|
4809 |
ColoredPrintf(color, "@"); |
|
4810 |
} else if (ch == 'D') { |
|
4811 |
color = COLOR_DEFAULT; |
|
4812 |
} else if (ch == 'R') { |
|
4813 |
color = COLOR_RED; |
|
4814 |
} else if (ch == 'G') { |
|
4815 |
color = COLOR_GREEN; |
|
4816 |
} else if (ch == 'Y') { |
|
4817 |
color = COLOR_YELLOW; |
|
4818 |
} else { |
|
4819 |
--str; |
|
4820 |
} |
|
4821 |
} |
|
4822 |
} |
|
4823 |
||
4824 |
static const char kColorEncodedHelpMessage[] = |
|
4825 |
"This program contains tests written using " GTEST_NAME_ ". You can use the\n" |
|
4826 |
"following command line flags to control its behavior:\n" |
|
4827 |
"\n" |
|
4828 |
"Test Selection:\n" |
|
4829 |
" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "list_tests@D\n" |
|
4830 |
" List the names of all tests instead of running them. The name of\n" |
|
4831 |
" TEST(Foo, Bar) is \"Foo.Bar\".\n" |
|
4832 |
" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "filter=@YPOSTIVE_PATTERNS" |
|
4833 |
"[@G-@YNEGATIVE_PATTERNS]@D\n" |
|
4834 |
" Run only the tests whose name matches one of the positive patterns but\n" |
|
4835 |
" none of the negative patterns. '?' matches any single character; '*'\n" |
|
4836 |
" matches any substring; ':' separates two patterns.\n" |
|
4837 |
" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "also_run_disabled_tests@D\n" |
|
4838 |
" Run all disabled tests too.\n" |
|
4839 |
"\n" |
|
4840 |
"Test Execution:\n" |
|
4841 |
" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "repeat=@Y[COUNT]@D\n" |
|
4842 |
" Run the tests repeatedly; use a negative count to repeat forever.\n" |
|
4843 |
" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "shuffle@D\n" |
|
4844 |
" Randomize tests' orders on every iteration.\n" |
|
4845 |
" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "random_seed=@Y[NUMBER]@D\n" |
|
4846 |
" Random number seed to use for shuffling test orders (between 1 and\n" |
|
4847 |
" 99999, or 0 to use a seed based on the current time).\n" |
|
4848 |
"\n" |
|
4849 |
"Test Output:\n" |
|
4850 |
" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "color=@Y(@Gyes@Y|@Gno@Y|@Gauto@Y)@D\n" |
|
4851 |
" Enable/disable colored output. The default is @Gauto@D.\n" |
|
4852 |
" -@G-" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "print_time=0@D\n" |
|
4853 |
" Don't print the elapsed time of each test.\n" |
|
4854 |
" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "output=xml@Y[@G:@YDIRECTORY_PATH@G" |
|
4855 |
GTEST_PATH_SEP_ "@Y|@G:@YFILE_PATH]@D\n" |
|
4856 |
" Generate an XML report in the given directory or with the given file\n" |
|
4857 |
" name. @YFILE_PATH@D defaults to @Gtest_details.xml@D.\n" |
|
4858 |
#if GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ |
|
4859 |
" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "stream_result_to=@YHOST@G:@YPORT@D\n" |
|
4860 |
" Stream test results to the given server.\n" |
|
4861 |
#endif // GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_ |
|
4862 |
"\n" |
|
4863 |
"Assertion Behavior:\n" |
|
4864 |
#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
|
4865 |
" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "death_test_style=@Y(@Gfast@Y|@Gthreadsafe@Y)@D\n" |
|
4866 |
" Set the default death test style.\n" |
|
4867 |
#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
|
4868 |
" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "break_on_failure@D\n" |
|
4869 |
" Turn assertion failures into debugger break-points.\n" |
|
4870 |
" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "throw_on_failure@D\n" |
|
4871 |
" Turn assertion failures into C++ exceptions.\n" |
|
4872 |
" @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "catch_exceptions=0@D\n" |
|
4873 |
" Do not report exceptions as test failures. Instead, allow them\n" |
|
4874 |
" to crash the program or throw a pop-up (on Windows).\n" |
|
4875 |
"\n" |
|
4876 |
"Except for @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "list_tests@D, you can alternatively set " |
|
4877 |
"the corresponding\n" |
|
4878 |
"environment variable of a flag (all letters in upper-case). For example, to\n" |
|
4879 |
"disable colored text output, you can either specify @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ |
|
4880 |
"color=no@D or set\n" |
|
4881 |
"the @G" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_ "COLOR@D environment variable to @Gno@D.\n" |
|
4882 |
"\n" |
|
4883 |
"For more information, please read the " GTEST_NAME_ " documentation at\n" |
|
4884 |
"@G" GTEST_PROJECT_URL_ "@D. If you find a bug in " GTEST_NAME_ "\n" |
|
4885 |
"(not one in your own code or tests), please report it to\n" |
|
4886 |
"@G<" GTEST_DEV_EMAIL_ ">@D.\n"; |
|
4887 |
||
4888 |
// Parses the command line for Google Test flags, without initializing |
|
4889 |
// other parts of Google Test. The type parameter CharType can be |
|
4890 |
// instantiated to either char or wchar_t. |
|
4891 |
template <typename CharType> |
|
4892 |
void ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnlyImpl(int* argc, CharType** argv) { |
|
4893 |
for (int i = 1; i < *argc; i++) { |
|
4894 |
const std::string arg_string = StreamableToString(argv[i]); |
|
4895 |
const char* const arg = arg_string.c_str(); |
|
4896 |
||
4897 |
using internal::ParseBoolFlag; |
|
4898 |
using internal::ParseInt32Flag; |
|
4899 |
using internal::ParseStringFlag; |
|
4900 |
||
4901 |
// Do we see a Google Test flag? |
|
4902 |
if (ParseBoolFlag(arg, kAlsoRunDisabledTestsFlag, |
|
4903 |
>EST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests)) || |
|
4904 |
ParseBoolFlag(arg, kBreakOnFailureFlag, |
|
4905 |
>EST_FLAG(break_on_failure)) || |
|
4906 |
ParseBoolFlag(arg, kCatchExceptionsFlag, |
|
4907 |
>EST_FLAG(catch_exceptions)) || |
|
4908 |
ParseStringFlag(arg, kColorFlag, >EST_FLAG(color)) || |
|
4909 |
ParseStringFlag(arg, kDeathTestStyleFlag, |
|
4910 |
>EST_FLAG(death_test_style)) || |
|
4911 |
ParseBoolFlag(arg, kDeathTestUseFork, |
|
4912 |
>EST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork)) || |
|
4913 |
ParseStringFlag(arg, kFilterFlag, >EST_FLAG(filter)) || |
|
4914 |
ParseStringFlag(arg, kInternalRunDeathTestFlag, |
|
4915 |
>EST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test)) || |
|
4916 |
ParseBoolFlag(arg, kListTestsFlag, >EST_FLAG(list_tests)) || |
|
4917 |
ParseStringFlag(arg, kOutputFlag, >EST_FLAG(output)) || |
|
4918 |
ParseBoolFlag(arg, kPrintTimeFlag, >EST_FLAG(print_time)) || |
|
4919 |
ParseInt32Flag(arg, kRandomSeedFlag, >EST_FLAG(random_seed)) || |
|
4920 |
ParseInt32Flag(arg, kRepeatFlag, >EST_FLAG(repeat)) || |
|
4921 |
ParseBoolFlag(arg, kShuffleFlag, >EST_FLAG(shuffle)) || |
|
4922 |
ParseInt32Flag(arg, kStackTraceDepthFlag, |
|
4923 |
>EST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth)) || |
|
4924 |
ParseStringFlag(arg, kStreamResultToFlag, |
|
4925 |
>EST_FLAG(stream_result_to)) || |
|
4926 |
ParseBoolFlag(arg, kThrowOnFailureFlag, |
|
4927 |
>EST_FLAG(throw_on_failure)) |
|
4928 |
) { |
|
4929 |
// Yes. Shift the remainder of the argv list left by one. Note |
|
4930 |
// that argv has (*argc + 1) elements, the last one always being |
|
4931 |
// NULL. The following loop moves the trailing NULL element as |
|
4932 |
// well. |
|
4933 |
for (int j = i; j != *argc; j++) { |
|
4934 |
argv[j] = argv[j + 1]; |
|
4935 |
} |
|
4936 |
||
4937 |
// Decrements the argument count. |
|
4938 |
(*argc)--; |
|
4939 |
||
4940 |
// We also need to decrement the iterator as we just removed |
|
4941 |
// an element. |
|
4942 |
i--; |
|
4943 |
} else if (arg_string == "--help" || arg_string == "-h" || |
|
4944 |
arg_string == "-?" || arg_string == "/?" || |
|
4945 |
HasGoogleTestFlagPrefix(arg)) { |
|
4946 |
// Both help flag and unrecognized Google Test flags (excluding |
|
4947 |
// internal ones) trigger help display. |
|
4948 |
g_help_flag = true; |
|
4949 |
} |
|
4950 |
} |
|
4951 |
||
4952 |
if (g_help_flag) { |
|
4953 |
// We print the help here instead of in RUN_ALL_TESTS(), as the |
|
4954 |
// latter may not be called at all if the user is using Google |
|
4955 |
// Test with another testing framework. |
|
4956 |
PrintColorEncoded(kColorEncodedHelpMessage); |
|
4957 |
} |
|
4958 |
} |
|
4959 |
||
4960 |
// Parses the command line for Google Test flags, without initializing |
|
4961 |
// other parts of Google Test. |
|
4962 |
void ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly(int* argc, char** argv) { |
|
4963 |
ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnlyImpl(argc, argv); |
|
4964 |
} |
|
4965 |
void ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly(int* argc, wchar_t** argv) { |
|
4966 |
ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnlyImpl(argc, argv); |
|
4967 |
} |
|
4968 |
||
4969 |
// The internal implementation of InitGoogleTest(). |
|
4970 |
// |
|
4971 |
// The type parameter CharType can be instantiated to either char or |
|
4972 |
// wchar_t. |
|
4973 |
template <typename CharType> |
|
4974 |
void InitGoogleTestImpl(int* argc, CharType** argv) { |
|
4975 |
g_init_gtest_count++; |
|
4976 |
||
4977 |
// We don't want to run the initialization code twice. |
|
4978 |
if (g_init_gtest_count != 1) return; |
|
4979 |
||
4980 |
if (*argc <= 0) return; |
|
4981 |
||
4982 |
internal::g_executable_path = internal::StreamableToString(argv[0]); |
|
4983 |
||
4984 |
#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST |
|
4985 |
||
4986 |
g_argvs.clear(); |
|
4987 |
for (int i = 0; i != *argc; i++) { |
|
4988 |
g_argvs.push_back(StreamableToString(argv[i])); |
|
4989 |
} |
|
4990 |
||
4991 |
#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST |
|
4992 |
||
4993 |
ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly(argc, argv); |
|
4994 |
GetUnitTestImpl()->PostFlagParsingInit(); |
|
4995 |
} |
|
4996 |
||
4997 |
} // namespace internal |
|
4998 |
||
4999 |
// Initializes Google Test. This must be called before calling |
|
5000 |
// RUN_ALL_TESTS(). In particular, it parses a command line for the |
|
5001 |
// flags that Google Test recognizes. Whenever a Google Test flag is |
|
5002 |
// seen, it is removed from argv, and *argc is decremented. |
|
5003 |
// |
|
5004 |
// No value is returned. Instead, the Google Test flag variables are |
|
5005 |
// updated. |
|
5006 |
// |
|
5007 |
// Calling the function for the second time has no user-visible effect. |
|
5008 |
void InitGoogleTest(int* argc, char** argv) { |
|
5009 |
internal::InitGoogleTestImpl(argc, argv); |
|
5010 |
} |
|
5011 |
||
5012 |
// This overloaded version can be used in Windows programs compiled in |
|
5013 |
// UNICODE mode. |
|
5014 |
void InitGoogleTest(int* argc, wchar_t** argv) { |
|
5015 |
internal::InitGoogleTestImpl(argc, argv); |
|
5016 |
} |
|
5017 |
||
5018 |
} // namespace testing |