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// Copyright 2005, Google Inc.
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//
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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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// 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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// (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), vladl@google.com (Vlad Losev)
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//
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// This file implements death tests.
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#include "gtest/gtest-death-test.h"
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#include "gtest/internal/gtest-port.h"
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#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
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# if GTEST_OS_MAC
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# include <crt_externs.h>
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# endif // GTEST_OS_MAC
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# include <errno.h>
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# include <fcntl.h>
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# include <limits.h>
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# if GTEST_OS_LINUX
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# include <signal.h>
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# endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX
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# include <stdarg.h>
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# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
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# include <windows.h>
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# else
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# include <sys/mman.h>
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# include <sys/wait.h>
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# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
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# if GTEST_OS_QNX
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# include <spawn.h>
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# endif // GTEST_OS_QNX
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#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
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#include "gtest/gtest-message.h"
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#include "gtest/internal/gtest-string.h"
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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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namespace testing {
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// Constants.
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// The default death test style.
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static const char kDefaultDeathTestStyle[] = "fast";
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GTEST_DEFINE_string_(
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death_test_style,
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internal::StringFromGTestEnv("death_test_style", kDefaultDeathTestStyle),
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"Indicates how to run a death test in a forked child process: "
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"\"threadsafe\" (child process re-executes the test binary "
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"from the beginning, running only the specific death test) or "
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"\"fast\" (child process runs the death test immediately "
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"after forking).");
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GTEST_DEFINE_bool_(
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death_test_use_fork,
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internal::BoolFromGTestEnv("death_test_use_fork", false),
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"Instructs to use fork()/_exit() instead of clone() in death tests. "
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"Ignored and always uses fork() on POSIX systems where clone() is not "
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"implemented. Useful when running under valgrind or similar tools if "
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"those do not support clone(). Valgrind 3.3.1 will just fail if "
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"it sees an unsupported combination of clone() flags. "
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"It is not recommended to use this flag w/o valgrind though it will "
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"work in 99% of the cases. Once valgrind is fixed, this flag will "
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"most likely be removed.");
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namespace internal {
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GTEST_DEFINE_string_(
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internal_run_death_test, "",
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"Indicates the file, line number, temporal index of "
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"the single death test to run, and a file descriptor to "
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"which a success code may be sent, all separated by "
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"the '|' characters. This flag is specified if and only if the current "
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"process is a sub-process launched for running a thread-safe "
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"death test. FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.");
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} // namespace internal
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#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
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namespace internal {
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// Valid only for fast death tests. Indicates the code is running in the
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// child process of a fast style death test.
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static bool g_in_fast_death_test_child = false;
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// Returns a Boolean value indicating whether the caller is currently
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// executing in the context of the death test child process. Tools such as
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// Valgrind heap checkers may need this to modify their behavior in death
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// tests. IMPORTANT: This is an internal utility. Using it may break the
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// implementation of death tests. User code MUST NOT use it.
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bool InDeathTestChild() {
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# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
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// On Windows, death tests are thread-safe regardless of the value of the
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// death_test_style flag.
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return !GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test).empty();
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# else
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if (GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) == "threadsafe")
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return !GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test).empty();
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else
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return g_in_fast_death_test_child;
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#endif
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}
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} // namespace internal
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// ExitedWithCode constructor.
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ExitedWithCode::ExitedWithCode(int exit_code) : exit_code_(exit_code) {
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}
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// ExitedWithCode function-call operator.
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bool ExitedWithCode::operator()(int exit_status) const {
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# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
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return exit_status == exit_code_;
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# else
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return WIFEXITED(exit_status) && WEXITSTATUS(exit_status) == exit_code_;
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# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
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}
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# if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
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// KilledBySignal constructor.
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KilledBySignal::KilledBySignal(int signum) : signum_(signum) {
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}
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// KilledBySignal function-call operator.
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bool KilledBySignal::operator()(int exit_status) const {
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return WIFSIGNALED(exit_status) && WTERMSIG(exit_status) == signum_;
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}
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# endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
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namespace internal {
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// Utilities needed for death tests.
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// Generates a textual description of a given exit code, in the format
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// specified by wait(2).
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static std::string ExitSummary(int exit_code) {
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Message m;
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# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
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m << "Exited with exit status " << exit_code;
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# else
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if (WIFEXITED(exit_code)) {
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m << "Exited with exit status " << WEXITSTATUS(exit_code);
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} else if (WIFSIGNALED(exit_code)) {
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m << "Terminated by signal " << WTERMSIG(exit_code);
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}
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# ifdef WCOREDUMP
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if (WCOREDUMP(exit_code)) {
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m << " (core dumped)";
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}
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# endif
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# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
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return m.GetString();
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}
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// Returns true if exit_status describes a process that was terminated
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// by a signal, or exited normally with a nonzero exit code.
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bool ExitedUnsuccessfully(int exit_status) {
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return !ExitedWithCode(0)(exit_status);
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}
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# if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
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// Generates a textual failure message when a death test finds more than
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// one thread running, or cannot determine the number of threads, prior
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// to executing the given statement. It is the responsibility of the
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// caller not to pass a thread_count of 1.
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static std::string DeathTestThreadWarning(size_t thread_count) {
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Message msg;
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msg << "Death tests use fork(), which is unsafe particularly"
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<< " in a threaded context. For this test, " << GTEST_NAME_ << " ";
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if (thread_count == 0)
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msg << "couldn't detect the number of threads.";
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else
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msg << "detected " << thread_count << " threads.";
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return msg.GetString();
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}
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# endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
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// Flag characters for reporting a death test that did not die.
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static const char kDeathTestLived = 'L';
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static const char kDeathTestReturned = 'R';
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static const char kDeathTestThrew = 'T';
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static const char kDeathTestInternalError = 'I';
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// An enumeration describing all of the possible ways that a death test can
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// conclude. DIED means that the process died while executing the test
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// code; LIVED means that process lived beyond the end of the test code;
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// RETURNED means that the test statement attempted to execute a return
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// statement, which is not allowed; THREW means that the test statement
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// returned control by throwing an exception. IN_PROGRESS means the test
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// has not yet concluded.
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// TODO(vladl@google.com): Unify names and possibly values for
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// AbortReason, DeathTestOutcome, and flag characters above.
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enum DeathTestOutcome { IN_PROGRESS, DIED, LIVED, RETURNED, THREW };
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// Routine for aborting the program which is safe to call from an
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// exec-style death test child process, in which case the error
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// message is propagated back to the parent process. Otherwise, the
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// message is simply printed to stderr. In either case, the program
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// then exits with status 1.
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void DeathTestAbort(const std::string& message) {
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// On a POSIX system, this function may be called from a threadsafe-style
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// death test child process, which operates on a very small stack. Use
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// the heap for any additional non-minuscule memory requirements.
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const InternalRunDeathTestFlag* const flag =
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GetUnitTestImpl()->internal_run_death_test_flag();
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if (flag != NULL) {
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FILE* parent = posix::FDOpen(flag->write_fd(), "w");
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fputc(kDeathTestInternalError, parent);
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fprintf(parent, "%s", message.c_str());
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fflush(parent);
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_exit(1);
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} else {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s", message.c_str());
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fflush(stderr);
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posix::Abort();
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}
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}
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// A replacement for CHECK that calls DeathTestAbort if the assertion
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// fails.
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# define GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(expression) \
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do { \
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if (!::testing::internal::IsTrue(expression)) { \
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DeathTestAbort( \
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::std::string("CHECK failed: File ") + __FILE__ + ", line " \
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+ ::testing::internal::StreamableToString(__LINE__) + ": " \
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+ #expression); \
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} \
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} while (::testing::internal::AlwaysFalse())
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// This macro is similar to GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_, but it is meant for
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// evaluating any system call that fulfills two conditions: it must return
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// -1 on failure, and set errno to EINTR when it is interrupted and
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// should be tried again. The macro expands to a loop that repeatedly
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// evaluates the expression as long as it evaluates to -1 and sets
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// errno to EINTR. If the expression evaluates to -1 but errno is
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// something other than EINTR, DeathTestAbort is called.
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# define GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(expression) \
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do { \
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int gtest_retval; \
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do { \
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gtest_retval = (expression); \
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} while (gtest_retval == -1 && errno == EINTR); \
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if (gtest_retval == -1) { \
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DeathTestAbort( \
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::std::string("CHECK failed: File ") + __FILE__ + ", line " \
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+ ::testing::internal::StreamableToString(__LINE__) + ": " \
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+ #expression + " != -1"); \
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} \
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} while (::testing::internal::AlwaysFalse())
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// Returns the message describing the last system error in errno.
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std::string GetLastErrnoDescription() {
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return errno == 0 ? "" : posix::StrError(errno);
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}
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// This is called from a death test parent process to read a failure
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// message from the death test child process and log it with the FATAL
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// severity. On Windows, the message is read from a pipe handle. On other
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// platforms, it is read from a file descriptor.
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static void FailFromInternalError(int fd) {
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Message error;
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char buffer[256];
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int num_read;
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do {
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while ((num_read = posix::Read(fd, buffer, 255)) > 0) {
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buffer[num_read] = '\0';
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error << buffer;
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}
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} while (num_read == -1 && errno == EINTR);
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if (num_read == 0) {
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GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << error.GetString();
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} else {
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const int last_error = errno;
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GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << "Error while reading death test internal: "
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<< GetLastErrnoDescription() << " [" << last_error << "]";
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}
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}
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// Death test constructor. Increments the running death test count
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// for the current test.
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DeathTest::DeathTest() {
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TestInfo* const info = GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_info();
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if (info == NULL) {
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DeathTestAbort("Cannot run a death test outside of a TEST or "
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"TEST_F construct");
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}
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}
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// Creates and returns a death test by dispatching to the current
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// death test factory.
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bool DeathTest::Create(const char* statement, const RE* regex,
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const char* file, int line, DeathTest** test) {
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return GetUnitTestImpl()->death_test_factory()->Create(
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statement, regex, file, line, test);
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}
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const char* DeathTest::LastMessage() {
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return last_death_test_message_.c_str();
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}
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void DeathTest::set_last_death_test_message(const std::string& message) {
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last_death_test_message_ = message;
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}
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std::string DeathTest::last_death_test_message_;
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// Provides cross platform implementation for some death functionality.
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class DeathTestImpl : public DeathTest {
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protected:
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DeathTestImpl(const char* a_statement, const RE* a_regex)
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: statement_(a_statement),
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regex_(a_regex),
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spawned_(false),
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status_(-1),
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outcome_(IN_PROGRESS),
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read_fd_(-1),
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write_fd_(-1) {}
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// read_fd_ is expected to be closed and cleared by a derived class.
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~DeathTestImpl() { GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(read_fd_ == -1); }
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void Abort(AbortReason reason);
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virtual bool Passed(bool status_ok);
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const char* statement() const { return statement_; }
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const RE* regex() const { return regex_; }
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bool spawned() const { return spawned_; }
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void set_spawned(bool is_spawned) { spawned_ = is_spawned; }
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int status() const { return status_; }
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void set_status(int a_status) { status_ = a_status; }
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DeathTestOutcome outcome() const { return outcome_; }
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void set_outcome(DeathTestOutcome an_outcome) { outcome_ = an_outcome; }
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int read_fd() const { return read_fd_; }
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void set_read_fd(int fd) { read_fd_ = fd; }
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int write_fd() const { return write_fd_; }
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void set_write_fd(int fd) { write_fd_ = fd; }
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// Called in the parent process only. Reads the result code of the death
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// test child process via a pipe, interprets it to set the outcome_
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394 |
// member, and closes read_fd_. Outputs diagnostics and terminates in
|
|
395 |
// case of unexpected codes.
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396 |
void ReadAndInterpretStatusByte();
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397 |
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398 |
private:
|
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399 |
// The textual content of the code this object is testing. This class
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400 |
// doesn't own this string and should not attempt to delete it.
|
|
401 |
const char* const statement_;
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402 |
// The regular expression which test output must match. DeathTestImpl
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403 |
// doesn't own this object and should not attempt to delete it.
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|
404 |
const RE* const regex_;
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405 |
// True if the death test child process has been successfully spawned.
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|
406 |
bool spawned_;
|
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407 |
// The exit status of the child process.
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408 |
int status_;
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|
409 |
// How the death test concluded.
|
|
410 |
DeathTestOutcome outcome_;
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411 |
// Descriptor to the read end of the pipe to the child process. It is
|
|
412 |
// always -1 in the child process. The child keeps its write end of the
|
|
413 |
// pipe in write_fd_.
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|
414 |
int read_fd_;
|
|
415 |
// Descriptor to the child's write end of the pipe to the parent process.
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416 |
// It is always -1 in the parent process. The parent keeps its end of the
|
|
417 |
// pipe in read_fd_.
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418 |
int write_fd_;
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419 |
};
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420 |
|
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421 |
// Called in the parent process only. Reads the result code of the death
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|
422 |
// test child process via a pipe, interprets it to set the outcome_
|
|
423 |
// member, and closes read_fd_. Outputs diagnostics and terminates in
|
|
424 |
// case of unexpected codes.
|
|
425 |
void DeathTestImpl::ReadAndInterpretStatusByte() {
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|
426 |
char flag;
|
|
427 |
int bytes_read;
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|
428 |
|
|
429 |
// The read() here blocks until data is available (signifying the
|
|
430 |
// failure of the death test) or until the pipe is closed (signifying
|
|
431 |
// its success), so it's okay to call this in the parent before
|
|
432 |
// the child process has exited.
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433 |
do {
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434 |
bytes_read = posix::Read(read_fd(), &flag, 1);
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|
435 |
} while (bytes_read == -1 && errno == EINTR);
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|
436 |
|
|
437 |
if (bytes_read == 0) {
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|
438 |
set_outcome(DIED);
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|
439 |
} else if (bytes_read == 1) {
|
|
440 |
switch (flag) {
|
|
441 |
case kDeathTestReturned:
|
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442 |
set_outcome(RETURNED);
|
|
443 |
break;
|
|
444 |
case kDeathTestThrew:
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|
445 |
set_outcome(THREW);
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|
446 |
break;
|
|
447 |
case kDeathTestLived:
|
|
448 |
set_outcome(LIVED);
|
|
449 |
break;
|
|
450 |
case kDeathTestInternalError:
|
|
451 |
FailFromInternalError(read_fd()); // Does not return.
|
|
452 |
break;
|
|
453 |
default:
|
|
454 |
GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << "Death test child process reported "
|
|
455 |
<< "unexpected status byte ("
|
|
456 |
<< static_cast<unsigned int>(flag) << ")";
|
|
457 |
}
|
|
458 |
} else {
|
|
459 |
GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << "Read from death test child process failed: "
|
|
460 |
<< GetLastErrnoDescription();
|
|
461 |
}
|
|
462 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(posix::Close(read_fd()));
|
|
463 |
set_read_fd(-1);
|
|
464 |
}
|
|
465 |
|
|
466 |
// Signals that the death test code which should have exited, didn't.
|
|
467 |
// Should be called only in a death test child process.
|
|
468 |
// Writes a status byte to the child's status file descriptor, then
|
|
469 |
// calls _exit(1).
|
|
470 |
void DeathTestImpl::Abort(AbortReason reason) {
|
|
471 |
// The parent process considers the death test to be a failure if
|
|
472 |
// it finds any data in our pipe. So, here we write a single flag byte
|
|
473 |
// to the pipe, then exit.
|
|
474 |
const char status_ch =
|
|
475 |
reason == TEST_DID_NOT_DIE ? kDeathTestLived :
|
|
476 |
reason == TEST_THREW_EXCEPTION ? kDeathTestThrew : kDeathTestReturned;
|
|
477 |
|
|
478 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(posix::Write(write_fd(), &status_ch, 1));
|
|
479 |
// We are leaking the descriptor here because on some platforms (i.e.,
|
|
480 |
// when built as Windows DLL), destructors of global objects will still
|
|
481 |
// run after calling _exit(). On such systems, write_fd_ will be
|
|
482 |
// indirectly closed from the destructor of UnitTestImpl, causing double
|
|
483 |
// close if it is also closed here. On debug configurations, double close
|
|
484 |
// may assert. As there are no in-process buffers to flush here, we are
|
|
485 |
// relying on the OS to close the descriptor after the process terminates
|
|
486 |
// when the destructors are not run.
|
|
487 |
_exit(1); // Exits w/o any normal exit hooks (we were supposed to crash)
|
|
488 |
}
|
|
489 |
|
|
490 |
// Returns an indented copy of stderr output for a death test.
|
|
491 |
// This makes distinguishing death test output lines from regular log lines
|
|
492 |
// much easier.
|
|
493 |
static ::std::string FormatDeathTestOutput(const ::std::string& output) {
|
|
494 |
::std::string ret;
|
|
495 |
for (size_t at = 0; ; ) {
|
|
496 |
const size_t line_end = output.find('\n', at);
|
|
497 |
ret += "[ DEATH ] ";
|
|
498 |
if (line_end == ::std::string::npos) {
|
|
499 |
ret += output.substr(at);
|
|
500 |
break;
|
|
501 |
}
|
|
502 |
ret += output.substr(at, line_end + 1 - at);
|
|
503 |
at = line_end + 1;
|
|
504 |
}
|
|
505 |
return ret;
|
|
506 |
}
|
|
507 |
|
|
508 |
// Assesses the success or failure of a death test, using both private
|
|
509 |
// members which have previously been set, and one argument:
|
|
510 |
//
|
|
511 |
// Private data members:
|
|
512 |
// outcome: An enumeration describing how the death test
|
|
513 |
// concluded: DIED, LIVED, THREW, or RETURNED. The death test
|
|
514 |
// fails in the latter three cases.
|
|
515 |
// status: The exit status of the child process. On *nix, it is in the
|
|
516 |
// in the format specified by wait(2). On Windows, this is the
|
|
517 |
// value supplied to the ExitProcess() API or a numeric code
|
|
518 |
// of the exception that terminated the program.
|
|
519 |
// regex: A regular expression object to be applied to
|
|
520 |
// the test's captured standard error output; the death test
|
|
521 |
// fails if it does not match.
|
|
522 |
//
|
|
523 |
// Argument:
|
|
524 |
// status_ok: true if exit_status is acceptable in the context of
|
|
525 |
// this particular death test, which fails if it is false
|
|
526 |
//
|
|
527 |
// Returns true iff all of the above conditions are met. Otherwise, the
|
|
528 |
// first failing condition, in the order given above, is the one that is
|
|
529 |
// reported. Also sets the last death test message string.
|
|
530 |
bool DeathTestImpl::Passed(bool status_ok) {
|
|
531 |
if (!spawned())
|
|
532 |
return false;
|
|
533 |
|
|
534 |
const std::string error_message = GetCapturedStderr();
|
|
535 |
|
|
536 |
bool success = false;
|
|
537 |
Message buffer;
|
|
538 |
|
|
539 |
buffer << "Death test: " << statement() << "\n";
|
|
540 |
switch (outcome()) {
|
|
541 |
case LIVED:
|
|
542 |
buffer << " Result: failed to die.\n"
|
|
543 |
<< " Error msg:\n" << FormatDeathTestOutput(error_message);
|
|
544 |
break;
|
|
545 |
case THREW:
|
|
546 |
buffer << " Result: threw an exception.\n"
|
|
547 |
<< " Error msg:\n" << FormatDeathTestOutput(error_message);
|
|
548 |
break;
|
|
549 |
case RETURNED:
|
|
550 |
buffer << " Result: illegal return in test statement.\n"
|
|
551 |
<< " Error msg:\n" << FormatDeathTestOutput(error_message);
|
|
552 |
break;
|
|
553 |
case DIED:
|
|
554 |
if (status_ok) {
|
|
555 |
const bool matched = RE::PartialMatch(error_message.c_str(), *regex());
|
|
556 |
if (matched) {
|
|
557 |
success = true;
|
|
558 |
} else {
|
|
559 |
buffer << " Result: died but not with expected error.\n"
|
|
560 |
<< " Expected: " << regex()->pattern() << "\n"
|
|
561 |
<< "Actual msg:\n" << FormatDeathTestOutput(error_message);
|
|
562 |
}
|
|
563 |
} else {
|
|
564 |
buffer << " Result: died but not with expected exit code:\n"
|
|
565 |
<< " " << ExitSummary(status()) << "\n"
|
|
566 |
<< "Actual msg:\n" << FormatDeathTestOutput(error_message);
|
|
567 |
}
|
|
568 |
break;
|
|
569 |
case IN_PROGRESS:
|
|
570 |
default:
|
|
571 |
GTEST_LOG_(FATAL)
|
|
572 |
<< "DeathTest::Passed somehow called before conclusion of test";
|
|
573 |
}
|
|
574 |
|
|
575 |
DeathTest::set_last_death_test_message(buffer.GetString());
|
|
576 |
return success;
|
|
577 |
}
|
|
578 |
|
|
579 |
# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
|
|
580 |
// WindowsDeathTest implements death tests on Windows. Due to the
|
|
581 |
// specifics of starting new processes on Windows, death tests there are
|
|
582 |
// always threadsafe, and Google Test considers the
|
|
583 |
// --gtest_death_test_style=fast setting to be equivalent to
|
|
584 |
// --gtest_death_test_style=threadsafe there.
|
|
585 |
//
|
|
586 |
// A few implementation notes: Like the Linux version, the Windows
|
|
587 |
// implementation uses pipes for child-to-parent communication. But due to
|
|
588 |
// the specifics of pipes on Windows, some extra steps are required:
|
|
589 |
//
|
|
590 |
// 1. The parent creates a communication pipe and stores handles to both
|
|
591 |
// ends of it.
|
|
592 |
// 2. The parent starts the child and provides it with the information
|
|
593 |
// necessary to acquire the handle to the write end of the pipe.
|
|
594 |
// 3. The child acquires the write end of the pipe and signals the parent
|
|
595 |
// using a Windows event.
|
|
596 |
// 4. Now the parent can release the write end of the pipe on its side. If
|
|
597 |
// this is done before step 3, the object's reference count goes down to
|
|
598 |
// 0 and it is destroyed, preventing the child from acquiring it. The
|
|
599 |
// parent now has to release it, or read operations on the read end of
|
|
600 |
// the pipe will not return when the child terminates.
|
|
601 |
// 5. The parent reads child's output through the pipe (outcome code and
|
|
602 |
// any possible error messages) from the pipe, and its stderr and then
|
|
603 |
// determines whether to fail the test.
|
|
604 |
//
|
|
605 |
// Note: to distinguish Win32 API calls from the local method and function
|
|
606 |
// calls, the former are explicitly resolved in the global namespace.
|
|
607 |
//
|
|
608 |
class WindowsDeathTest : public DeathTestImpl {
|
|
609 |
public:
|
|
610 |
WindowsDeathTest(const char* a_statement,
|
|
611 |
const RE* a_regex,
|
|
612 |
const char* file,
|
|
613 |
int line)
|
|
614 |
: DeathTestImpl(a_statement, a_regex), file_(file), line_(line) {}
|
|
615 |
|
|
616 |
// All of these virtual functions are inherited from DeathTest.
|
|
617 |
virtual int Wait();
|
|
618 |
virtual TestRole AssumeRole();
|
|
619 |
|
|
620 |
private:
|
|
621 |
// The name of the file in which the death test is located.
|
|
622 |
const char* const file_;
|
|
623 |
// The line number on which the death test is located.
|
|
624 |
const int line_;
|
|
625 |
// Handle to the write end of the pipe to the child process.
|
|
626 |
AutoHandle write_handle_;
|
|
627 |
// Child process handle.
|
|
628 |
AutoHandle child_handle_;
|
|
629 |
// Event the child process uses to signal the parent that it has
|
|
630 |
// acquired the handle to the write end of the pipe. After seeing this
|
|
631 |
// event the parent can release its own handles to make sure its
|
|
632 |
// ReadFile() calls return when the child terminates.
|
|
633 |
AutoHandle event_handle_;
|
|
634 |
};
|
|
635 |
|
|
636 |
// Waits for the child in a death test to exit, returning its exit
|
|
637 |
// status, or 0 if no child process exists. As a side effect, sets the
|
|
638 |
// outcome data member.
|
|
639 |
int WindowsDeathTest::Wait() {
|
|
640 |
if (!spawned())
|
|
641 |
return 0;
|
|
642 |
|
|
643 |
// Wait until the child either signals that it has acquired the write end
|
|
644 |
// of the pipe or it dies.
|
|
645 |
const HANDLE wait_handles[2] = { child_handle_.Get(), event_handle_.Get() };
|
|
646 |
switch (::WaitForMultipleObjects(2,
|
|
647 |
wait_handles,
|
|
648 |
FALSE, // Waits for any of the handles.
|
|
649 |
INFINITE)) {
|
|
650 |
case WAIT_OBJECT_0:
|
|
651 |
case WAIT_OBJECT_0 + 1:
|
|
652 |
break;
|
|
653 |
default:
|
|
654 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(false); // Should not get here.
|
|
655 |
}
|
|
656 |
|
|
657 |
// The child has acquired the write end of the pipe or exited.
|
|
658 |
// We release the handle on our side and continue.
|
|
659 |
write_handle_.Reset();
|
|
660 |
event_handle_.Reset();
|
|
661 |
|
|
662 |
ReadAndInterpretStatusByte();
|
|
663 |
|
|
664 |
// Waits for the child process to exit if it haven't already. This
|
|
665 |
// returns immediately if the child has already exited, regardless of
|
|
666 |
// whether previous calls to WaitForMultipleObjects synchronized on this
|
|
667 |
// handle or not.
|
|
668 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(
|
|
669 |
WAIT_OBJECT_0 == ::WaitForSingleObject(child_handle_.Get(),
|
|
670 |
INFINITE));
|
|
671 |
DWORD status_code;
|
|
672 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(
|
|
673 |
::GetExitCodeProcess(child_handle_.Get(), &status_code) != FALSE);
|
|
674 |
child_handle_.Reset();
|
|
675 |
set_status(static_cast<int>(status_code));
|
|
676 |
return status();
|
|
677 |
}
|
|
678 |
|
|
679 |
// The AssumeRole process for a Windows death test. It creates a child
|
|
680 |
// process with the same executable as the current process to run the
|
|
681 |
// death test. The child process is given the --gtest_filter and
|
|
682 |
// --gtest_internal_run_death_test flags such that it knows to run the
|
|
683 |
// current death test only.
|
|
684 |
DeathTest::TestRole WindowsDeathTest::AssumeRole() {
|
|
685 |
const UnitTestImpl* const impl = GetUnitTestImpl();
|
|
686 |
const InternalRunDeathTestFlag* const flag =
|
|
687 |
impl->internal_run_death_test_flag();
|
|
688 |
const TestInfo* const info = impl->current_test_info();
|
|
689 |
const int death_test_index = info->result()->death_test_count();
|
|
690 |
|
|
691 |
if (flag != NULL) {
|
|
692 |
// ParseInternalRunDeathTestFlag() has performed all the necessary
|
|
693 |
// processing.
|
|
694 |
set_write_fd(flag->write_fd());
|
|
695 |
return EXECUTE_TEST;
|
|
696 |
}
|
|
697 |
|
|
698 |
// WindowsDeathTest uses an anonymous pipe to communicate results of
|
|
699 |
// a death test.
|
|
700 |
SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES handles_are_inheritable = {
|
|
701 |
sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES), NULL, TRUE };
|
|
702 |
HANDLE read_handle, write_handle;
|
|
703 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(
|
|
704 |
::CreatePipe(&read_handle, &write_handle, &handles_are_inheritable,
|
|
705 |
0) // Default buffer size.
|
|
706 |
!= FALSE);
|
|
707 |
set_read_fd(::_open_osfhandle(reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(read_handle),
|
|
708 |
O_RDONLY));
|
|
709 |
write_handle_.Reset(write_handle);
|
|
710 |
event_handle_.Reset(::CreateEvent(
|
|
711 |
&handles_are_inheritable,
|
|
712 |
TRUE, // The event will automatically reset to non-signaled state.
|
|
713 |
FALSE, // The initial state is non-signalled.
|
|
714 |
NULL)); // The even is unnamed.
|
|
715 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(event_handle_.Get() != NULL);
|
|
716 |
const std::string filter_flag =
|
|
717 |
std::string("--") + GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ + kFilterFlag + "=" +
|
|
718 |
info->test_case_name() + "." + info->name();
|
|
719 |
const std::string internal_flag =
|
|
720 |
std::string("--") + GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ + kInternalRunDeathTestFlag +
|
|
721 |
"=" + file_ + "|" + StreamableToString(line_) + "|" +
|
|
722 |
StreamableToString(death_test_index) + "|" +
|
|
723 |
StreamableToString(static_cast<unsigned int>(::GetCurrentProcessId())) +
|
|
724 |
// size_t has the same width as pointers on both 32-bit and 64-bit
|
|
725 |
// Windows platforms.
|
|
726 |
// See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/tcxf1dw6.aspx.
|
|
727 |
"|" + StreamableToString(reinterpret_cast<size_t>(write_handle)) +
|
|
728 |
"|" + StreamableToString(reinterpret_cast<size_t>(event_handle_.Get()));
|
|
729 |
|
|
730 |
char executable_path[_MAX_PATH + 1]; // NOLINT
|
|
731 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(
|
|
732 |
_MAX_PATH + 1 != ::GetModuleFileNameA(NULL,
|
|
733 |
executable_path,
|
|
734 |
_MAX_PATH));
|
|
735 |
|
|
736 |
std::string command_line =
|
|
737 |
std::string(::GetCommandLineA()) + " " + filter_flag + " \"" +
|
|
738 |
internal_flag + "\"";
|
|
739 |
|
|
740 |
DeathTest::set_last_death_test_message("");
|
|
741 |
|
|
742 |
CaptureStderr();
|
|
743 |
// Flush the log buffers since the log streams are shared with the child.
|
|
744 |
FlushInfoLog();
|
|
745 |
|
|
746 |
// The child process will share the standard handles with the parent.
|
|
747 |
STARTUPINFOA startup_info;
|
|
748 |
memset(&startup_info, 0, sizeof(STARTUPINFO));
|
|
749 |
startup_info.dwFlags = STARTF_USESTDHANDLES;
|
|
750 |
startup_info.hStdInput = ::GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
|
|
751 |
startup_info.hStdOutput = ::GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
|
|
752 |
startup_info.hStdError = ::GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE);
|
|
753 |
|
|
754 |
PROCESS_INFORMATION process_info;
|
|
755 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(::CreateProcessA(
|
|
756 |
executable_path,
|
|
757 |
const_cast<char*>(command_line.c_str()),
|
|
758 |
NULL, // Retuned process handle is not inheritable.
|
|
759 |
NULL, // Retuned thread handle is not inheritable.
|
|
760 |
TRUE, // Child inherits all inheritable handles (for write_handle_).
|
|
761 |
0x0, // Default creation flags.
|
|
762 |
NULL, // Inherit the parent's environment.
|
|
763 |
UnitTest::GetInstance()->original_working_dir(),
|
|
764 |
&startup_info,
|
|
765 |
&process_info) != FALSE);
|
|
766 |
child_handle_.Reset(process_info.hProcess);
|
|
767 |
::CloseHandle(process_info.hThread);
|
|
768 |
set_spawned(true);
|
|
769 |
return OVERSEE_TEST;
|
|
770 |
}
|
|
771 |
# else // We are not on Windows.
|
|
772 |
|
|
773 |
// ForkingDeathTest provides implementations for most of the abstract
|
|
774 |
// methods of the DeathTest interface. Only the AssumeRole method is
|
|
775 |
// left undefined.
|
|
776 |
class ForkingDeathTest : public DeathTestImpl {
|
|
777 |
public:
|
|
778 |
ForkingDeathTest(const char* statement, const RE* regex);
|
|
779 |
|
|
780 |
// All of these virtual functions are inherited from DeathTest.
|
|
781 |
virtual int Wait();
|
|
782 |
|
|
783 |
protected:
|
|
784 |
void set_child_pid(pid_t child_pid) { child_pid_ = child_pid; }
|
|
785 |
|
|
786 |
private:
|
|
787 |
// PID of child process during death test; 0 in the child process itself.
|
|
788 |
pid_t child_pid_;
|
|
789 |
};
|
|
790 |
|
|
791 |
// Constructs a ForkingDeathTest.
|
|
792 |
ForkingDeathTest::ForkingDeathTest(const char* a_statement, const RE* a_regex)
|
|
793 |
: DeathTestImpl(a_statement, a_regex),
|
|
794 |
child_pid_(-1) {}
|
|
795 |
|
|
796 |
// Waits for the child in a death test to exit, returning its exit
|
|
797 |
// status, or 0 if no child process exists. As a side effect, sets the
|
|
798 |
// outcome data member.
|
|
799 |
int ForkingDeathTest::Wait() {
|
|
800 |
if (!spawned())
|
|
801 |
return 0;
|
|
802 |
|
|
803 |
ReadAndInterpretStatusByte();
|
|
804 |
|
|
805 |
int status_value;
|
|
806 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(waitpid(child_pid_, &status_value, 0));
|
|
807 |
set_status(status_value);
|
|
808 |
return status_value;
|
|
809 |
}
|
|
810 |
|
|
811 |
// A concrete death test class that forks, then immediately runs the test
|
|
812 |
// in the child process.
|
|
813 |
class NoExecDeathTest : public ForkingDeathTest {
|
|
814 |
public:
|
|
815 |
NoExecDeathTest(const char* a_statement, const RE* a_regex) :
|
|
816 |
ForkingDeathTest(a_statement, a_regex) { }
|
|
817 |
virtual TestRole AssumeRole();
|
|
818 |
};
|
|
819 |
|
|
820 |
// The AssumeRole process for a fork-and-run death test. It implements a
|
|
821 |
// straightforward fork, with a simple pipe to transmit the status byte.
|
|
822 |
DeathTest::TestRole NoExecDeathTest::AssumeRole() {
|
|
823 |
const size_t thread_count = GetThreadCount();
|
|
824 |
if (thread_count != 1) {
|
|
825 |
GTEST_LOG_(WARNING) << DeathTestThreadWarning(thread_count);
|
|
826 |
}
|
|
827 |
|
|
828 |
int pipe_fd[2];
|
|
829 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(pipe(pipe_fd) != -1);
|
|
830 |
|
|
831 |
DeathTest::set_last_death_test_message("");
|
|
832 |
CaptureStderr();
|
|
833 |
// When we fork the process below, the log file buffers are copied, but the
|
|
834 |
// file descriptors are shared. We flush all log files here so that closing
|
|
835 |
// the file descriptors in the child process doesn't throw off the
|
|
836 |
// synchronization between descriptors and buffers in the parent process.
|
|
837 |
// This is as close to the fork as possible to avoid a race condition in case
|
|
838 |
// there are multiple threads running before the death test, and another
|
|
839 |
// thread writes to the log file.
|
|
840 |
FlushInfoLog();
|
|
841 |
|
|
842 |
const pid_t child_pid = fork();
|
|
843 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(child_pid != -1);
|
|
844 |
set_child_pid(child_pid);
|
|
845 |
if (child_pid == 0) {
|
|
846 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(close(pipe_fd[0]));
|
|
847 |
set_write_fd(pipe_fd[1]);
|
|
848 |
// Redirects all logging to stderr in the child process to prevent
|
|
849 |
// concurrent writes to the log files. We capture stderr in the parent
|
|
850 |
// process and append the child process' output to a log.
|
|
851 |
LogToStderr();
|
|
852 |
// Event forwarding to the listeners of event listener API mush be shut
|
|
853 |
// down in death test subprocesses.
|
|
854 |
GetUnitTestImpl()->listeners()->SuppressEventForwarding();
|
|
855 |
g_in_fast_death_test_child = true;
|
|
856 |
return EXECUTE_TEST;
|
|
857 |
} else {
|
|
858 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(close(pipe_fd[1]));
|
|
859 |
set_read_fd(pipe_fd[0]);
|
|
860 |
set_spawned(true);
|
|
861 |
return OVERSEE_TEST;
|
|
862 |
}
|
|
863 |
}
|
|
864 |
|
|
865 |
// A concrete death test class that forks and re-executes the main
|
|
866 |
// program from the beginning, with command-line flags set that cause
|
|
867 |
// only this specific death test to be run.
|
|
868 |
class ExecDeathTest : public ForkingDeathTest {
|
|
869 |
public:
|
|
870 |
ExecDeathTest(const char* a_statement, const RE* a_regex,
|
|
871 |
const char* file, int line) :
|
|
872 |
ForkingDeathTest(a_statement, a_regex), file_(file), line_(line) { }
|
|
873 |
virtual TestRole AssumeRole();
|
|
874 |
private:
|
|
875 |
static ::std::vector<testing::internal::string>
|
|
876 |
GetArgvsForDeathTestChildProcess() {
|
|
877 |
::std::vector<testing::internal::string> args = GetInjectableArgvs();
|
|
878 |
return args;
|
|
879 |
}
|
|
880 |
// The name of the file in which the death test is located.
|
|
881 |
const char* const file_;
|
|
882 |
// The line number on which the death test is located.
|
|
883 |
const int line_;
|
|
884 |
};
|
|
885 |
|
|
886 |
// Utility class for accumulating command-line arguments.
|
|
887 |
class Arguments {
|
|
888 |
public:
|
|
889 |
Arguments() {
|
|
890 |
args_.push_back(NULL);
|
|
891 |
}
|
|
892 |
|
|
893 |
~Arguments() {
|
|
894 |
for (std::vector<char*>::iterator i = args_.begin(); i != args_.end();
|
|
895 |
++i) {
|
|
896 |
free(*i);
|
|
897 |
}
|
|
898 |
}
|
|
899 |
void AddArgument(const char* argument) {
|
|
900 |
args_.insert(args_.end() - 1, posix::StrDup(argument));
|
|
901 |
}
|
|
902 |
|
|
903 |
template <typename Str>
|
|
904 |
void AddArguments(const ::std::vector<Str>& arguments) {
|
|
905 |
for (typename ::std::vector<Str>::const_iterator i = arguments.begin();
|
|
906 |
i != arguments.end();
|
|
907 |
++i) {
|
|
908 |
args_.insert(args_.end() - 1, posix::StrDup(i->c_str()));
|
|
909 |
}
|
|
910 |
}
|
|
911 |
char* const* Argv() {
|
|
912 |
return &args_[0];
|
|
913 |
}
|
|
914 |
|
|
915 |
private:
|
|
916 |
std::vector<char*> args_;
|
|
917 |
};
|
|
918 |
|
|
919 |
// A struct that encompasses the arguments to the child process of a
|
|
920 |
// threadsafe-style death test process.
|
|
921 |
struct ExecDeathTestArgs {
|
|
922 |
char* const* argv; // Command-line arguments for the child's call to exec
|
|
923 |
int close_fd; // File descriptor to close; the read end of a pipe
|
|
924 |
};
|
|
925 |
|
|
926 |
# if GTEST_OS_MAC
|
|
927 |
inline char** GetEnviron() {
|
|
928 |
// When Google Test is built as a framework on MacOS X, the environ variable
|
|
929 |
// is unavailable. Apple's documentation (man environ) recommends using
|
|
930 |
// _NSGetEnviron() instead.
|
|
931 |
return *_NSGetEnviron();
|
|
932 |
}
|
|
933 |
# else
|
|
934 |
// Some POSIX platforms expect you to declare environ. extern "C" makes
|
|
935 |
// it reside in the global namespace.
|
|
936 |
extern "C" char** environ;
|
|
937 |
inline char** GetEnviron() { return environ; }
|
|
938 |
# endif // GTEST_OS_MAC
|
|
939 |
|
|
940 |
# if !GTEST_OS_QNX
|
|
941 |
// The main function for a threadsafe-style death test child process.
|
|
942 |
// This function is called in a clone()-ed process and thus must avoid
|
|
943 |
// any potentially unsafe operations like malloc or libc functions.
|
|
944 |
static int ExecDeathTestChildMain(void* child_arg) {
|
|
945 |
ExecDeathTestArgs* const args = static_cast<ExecDeathTestArgs*>(child_arg);
|
|
946 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(close(args->close_fd));
|
|
947 |
|
|
948 |
// We need to execute the test program in the same environment where
|
|
949 |
// it was originally invoked. Therefore we change to the original
|
|
950 |
// working directory first.
|
|
951 |
const char* const original_dir =
|
|
952 |
UnitTest::GetInstance()->original_working_dir();
|
|
953 |
// We can safely call chdir() as it's a direct system call.
|
|
954 |
if (chdir(original_dir) != 0) {
|
|
955 |
DeathTestAbort(std::string("chdir(\"") + original_dir + "\") failed: " +
|
|
956 |
GetLastErrnoDescription());
|
|
957 |
return EXIT_FAILURE;
|
|
958 |
}
|
|
959 |
|
|
960 |
// We can safely call execve() as it's a direct system call. We
|
|
961 |
// cannot use execvp() as it's a libc function and thus potentially
|
|
962 |
// unsafe. Since execve() doesn't search the PATH, the user must
|
|
963 |
// invoke the test program via a valid path that contains at least
|
|
964 |
// one path separator.
|
|
965 |
execve(args->argv[0], args->argv, GetEnviron());
|
|
966 |
DeathTestAbort(std::string("execve(") + args->argv[0] + ", ...) in " +
|
|
967 |
original_dir + " failed: " +
|
|
968 |
GetLastErrnoDescription());
|
|
969 |
return EXIT_FAILURE;
|
|
970 |
}
|
|
971 |
# endif // !GTEST_OS_QNX
|
|
972 |
|
|
973 |
// Two utility routines that together determine the direction the stack
|
|
974 |
// grows.
|
|
975 |
// This could be accomplished more elegantly by a single recursive
|
|
976 |
// function, but we want to guard against the unlikely possibility of
|
|
977 |
// a smart compiler optimizing the recursion away.
|
|
978 |
//
|
|
979 |
// GTEST_NO_INLINE_ is required to prevent GCC 4.6 from inlining
|
|
980 |
// StackLowerThanAddress into StackGrowsDown, which then doesn't give
|
|
981 |
// correct answer.
|
|
982 |
void StackLowerThanAddress(const void* ptr, bool* result) GTEST_NO_INLINE_;
|
|
983 |
void StackLowerThanAddress(const void* ptr, bool* result) {
|
|
984 |
int dummy;
|
|
985 |
*result = (&dummy < ptr);
|
|
986 |
}
|
|
987 |
|
|
988 |
bool StackGrowsDown() {
|
|
989 |
int dummy;
|
|
990 |
bool result;
|
|
991 |
StackLowerThanAddress(&dummy, &result);
|
|
992 |
return result;
|
|
993 |
}
|
|
994 |
|
|
995 |
// Spawns a child process with the same executable as the current process in
|
|
996 |
// a thread-safe manner and instructs it to run the death test. The
|
|
997 |
// implementation uses fork(2) + exec. On systems where clone(2) is
|
|
998 |
// available, it is used instead, being slightly more thread-safe. On QNX,
|
|
999 |
// fork supports only single-threaded environments, so this function uses
|
|
1000 |
// spawn(2) there instead. The function dies with an error message if
|
|
1001 |
// anything goes wrong.
|
|
1002 |
static pid_t ExecDeathTestSpawnChild(char* const* argv, int close_fd) {
|
|
1003 |
ExecDeathTestArgs args = { argv, close_fd };
|
|
1004 |
pid_t child_pid = -1;
|
|
1005 |
|
|
1006 |
# if GTEST_OS_QNX
|
|
1007 |
// Obtains the current directory and sets it to be closed in the child
|
|
1008 |
// process.
|
|
1009 |
const int cwd_fd = open(".", O_RDONLY);
|
|
1010 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(cwd_fd != -1);
|
|
1011 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(fcntl(cwd_fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC));
|
|
1012 |
// We need to execute the test program in the same environment where
|
|
1013 |
// it was originally invoked. Therefore we change to the original
|
|
1014 |
// working directory first.
|
|
1015 |
const char* const original_dir =
|
|
1016 |
UnitTest::GetInstance()->original_working_dir();
|
|
1017 |
// We can safely call chdir() as it's a direct system call.
|
|
1018 |
if (chdir(original_dir) != 0) {
|
|
1019 |
DeathTestAbort(std::string("chdir(\"") + original_dir + "\") failed: " +
|
|
1020 |
GetLastErrnoDescription());
|
|
1021 |
return EXIT_FAILURE;
|
|
1022 |
}
|
|
1023 |
|
|
1024 |
int fd_flags;
|
|
1025 |
// Set close_fd to be closed after spawn.
|
|
1026 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(fd_flags = fcntl(close_fd, F_GETFD));
|
|
1027 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(fcntl(close_fd, F_SETFD,
|
|
1028 |
fd_flags | FD_CLOEXEC));
|
|
1029 |
struct inheritance inherit = {0};
|
|
1030 |
// spawn is a system call.
|
|
1031 |
child_pid = spawn(args.argv[0], 0, NULL, &inherit, args.argv, GetEnviron());
|
|
1032 |
// Restores the current working directory.
|
|
1033 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(fchdir(cwd_fd) != -1);
|
|
1034 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(close(cwd_fd));
|
|
1035 |
|
|
1036 |
# else // GTEST_OS_QNX
|
|
1037 |
# if GTEST_OS_LINUX
|
|
1038 |
// When a SIGPROF signal is received while fork() or clone() are executing,
|
|
1039 |
// the process may hang. To avoid this, we ignore SIGPROF here and re-enable
|
|
1040 |
// it after the call to fork()/clone() is complete.
|
|
1041 |
struct sigaction saved_sigprof_action;
|
|
1042 |
struct sigaction ignore_sigprof_action;
|
|
1043 |
memset(&ignore_sigprof_action, 0, sizeof(ignore_sigprof_action));
|
|
1044 |
sigemptyset(&ignore_sigprof_action.sa_mask);
|
|
1045 |
ignore_sigprof_action.sa_handler = SIG_IGN;
|
|
1046 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(sigaction(
|
|
1047 |
SIGPROF, &ignore_sigprof_action, &saved_sigprof_action));
|
|
1048 |
# endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX
|
|
1049 |
|
|
1050 |
# if GTEST_HAS_CLONE
|
|
1051 |
const bool use_fork = GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork);
|
|
1052 |
|
|
1053 |
if (!use_fork) {
|
|
1054 |
static const bool stack_grows_down = StackGrowsDown();
|
|
1055 |
const size_t stack_size = getpagesize();
|
|
1056 |
// MMAP_ANONYMOUS is not defined on Mac, so we use MAP_ANON instead.
|
|
1057 |
void* const stack = mmap(NULL, stack_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
|
|
1058 |
MAP_ANON | MAP_PRIVATE, -1, 0);
|
|
1059 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(stack != MAP_FAILED);
|
|
1060 |
|
|
1061 |
// Maximum stack alignment in bytes: For a downward-growing stack, this
|
|
1062 |
// amount is subtracted from size of the stack space to get an address
|
|
1063 |
// that is within the stack space and is aligned on all systems we care
|
|
1064 |
// about. As far as I know there is no ABI with stack alignment greater
|
|
1065 |
// than 64. We assume stack and stack_size already have alignment of
|
|
1066 |
// kMaxStackAlignment.
|
|
1067 |
const size_t kMaxStackAlignment = 64;
|
|
1068 |
void* const stack_top =
|
|
1069 |
static_cast<char*>(stack) +
|
|
1070 |
(stack_grows_down ? stack_size - kMaxStackAlignment : 0);
|
|
1071 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(stack_size > kMaxStackAlignment &&
|
|
1072 |
reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(stack_top) % kMaxStackAlignment == 0);
|
|
1073 |
|
|
1074 |
child_pid = clone(&ExecDeathTestChildMain, stack_top, SIGCHLD, &args);
|
|
1075 |
|
|
1076 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(munmap(stack, stack_size) != -1);
|
|
1077 |
}
|
|
1078 |
# else
|
|
1079 |
const bool use_fork = true;
|
|
1080 |
# endif // GTEST_HAS_CLONE
|
|
1081 |
|
|
1082 |
if (use_fork && (child_pid = fork()) == 0) {
|
|
1083 |
ExecDeathTestChildMain(&args);
|
|
1084 |
_exit(0);
|
|
1085 |
}
|
|
1086 |
# endif // GTEST_OS_QNX
|
|
1087 |
# if GTEST_OS_LINUX
|
|
1088 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(
|
|
1089 |
sigaction(SIGPROF, &saved_sigprof_action, NULL));
|
|
1090 |
# endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX
|
|
1091 |
|
|
1092 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(child_pid != -1);
|
|
1093 |
return child_pid;
|
|
1094 |
}
|
|
1095 |
|
|
1096 |
// The AssumeRole process for a fork-and-exec death test. It re-executes the
|
|
1097 |
// main program from the beginning, setting the --gtest_filter
|
|
1098 |
// and --gtest_internal_run_death_test flags to cause only the current
|
|
1099 |
// death test to be re-run.
|
|
1100 |
DeathTest::TestRole ExecDeathTest::AssumeRole() {
|
|
1101 |
const UnitTestImpl* const impl = GetUnitTestImpl();
|
|
1102 |
const InternalRunDeathTestFlag* const flag =
|
|
1103 |
impl->internal_run_death_test_flag();
|
|
1104 |
const TestInfo* const info = impl->current_test_info();
|
|
1105 |
const int death_test_index = info->result()->death_test_count();
|
|
1106 |
|
|
1107 |
if (flag != NULL) {
|
|
1108 |
set_write_fd(flag->write_fd());
|
|
1109 |
return EXECUTE_TEST;
|
|
1110 |
}
|
|
1111 |
|
|
1112 |
int pipe_fd[2];
|
|
1113 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(pipe(pipe_fd) != -1);
|
|
1114 |
// Clear the close-on-exec flag on the write end of the pipe, lest
|
|
1115 |
// it be closed when the child process does an exec:
|
|
1116 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(fcntl(pipe_fd[1], F_SETFD, 0) != -1);
|
|
1117 |
|
|
1118 |
const std::string filter_flag =
|
|
1119 |
std::string("--") + GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ + kFilterFlag + "="
|
|
1120 |
+ info->test_case_name() + "." + info->name();
|
|
1121 |
const std::string internal_flag =
|
|
1122 |
std::string("--") + GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ + kInternalRunDeathTestFlag + "="
|
|
1123 |
+ file_ + "|" + StreamableToString(line_) + "|"
|
|
1124 |
+ StreamableToString(death_test_index) + "|"
|
|
1125 |
+ StreamableToString(pipe_fd[1]);
|
|
1126 |
Arguments args;
|
|
1127 |
args.AddArguments(GetArgvsForDeathTestChildProcess());
|
|
1128 |
args.AddArgument(filter_flag.c_str());
|
|
1129 |
args.AddArgument(internal_flag.c_str());
|
|
1130 |
|
|
1131 |
DeathTest::set_last_death_test_message("");
|
|
1132 |
|
|
1133 |
CaptureStderr();
|
|
1134 |
// See the comment in NoExecDeathTest::AssumeRole for why the next line
|
|
1135 |
// is necessary.
|
|
1136 |
FlushInfoLog();
|
|
1137 |
|
|
1138 |
const pid_t child_pid = ExecDeathTestSpawnChild(args.Argv(), pipe_fd[0]);
|
|
1139 |
GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(close(pipe_fd[1]));
|
|
1140 |
set_child_pid(child_pid);
|
|
1141 |
set_read_fd(pipe_fd[0]);
|
|
1142 |
set_spawned(true);
|
|
1143 |
return OVERSEE_TEST;
|
|
1144 |
}
|
|
1145 |
|
|
1146 |
# endif // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
|
|
1147 |
|
|
1148 |
// Creates a concrete DeathTest-derived class that depends on the
|
|
1149 |
// --gtest_death_test_style flag, and sets the pointer pointed to
|
|
1150 |
// by the "test" argument to its address. If the test should be
|
|
1151 |
// skipped, sets that pointer to NULL. Returns true, unless the
|
|
1152 |
// flag is set to an invalid value.
|
|
1153 |
bool DefaultDeathTestFactory::Create(const char* statement, const RE* regex,
|
|
1154 |
const char* file, int line,
|
|
1155 |
DeathTest** test) {
|
|
1156 |
UnitTestImpl* const impl = GetUnitTestImpl();
|
|
1157 |
const InternalRunDeathTestFlag* const flag =
|
|
1158 |
impl->internal_run_death_test_flag();
|
|
1159 |
const int death_test_index = impl->current_test_info()
|
|
1160 |
->increment_death_test_count();
|
|
1161 |
|
|
1162 |
if (flag != NULL) {
|
|
1163 |
if (death_test_index > flag->index()) {
|
|
1164 |
DeathTest::set_last_death_test_message(
|
|
1165 |
"Death test count (" + StreamableToString(death_test_index)
|
|
1166 |
+ ") somehow exceeded expected maximum ("
|
|
1167 |
+ StreamableToString(flag->index()) + ")");
|
|
1168 |
return false;
|
|
1169 |
}
|
|
1170 |
|
|
1171 |
if (!(flag->file() == file && flag->line() == line &&
|
|
1172 |
flag->index() == death_test_index)) {
|
|
1173 |
*test = NULL;
|
|
1174 |
return true;
|
|
1175 |
}
|
|
1176 |
}
|
|
1177 |
|
|
1178 |
# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
|
|
1179 |
|
|
1180 |
if (GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) == "threadsafe" ||
|
|
1181 |
GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) == "fast") {
|
|
1182 |
*test = new WindowsDeathTest(statement, regex, file, line);
|
|
1183 |
}
|
|
1184 |
|
|
1185 |
# else
|
|
1186 |
|
|
1187 |
if (GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) == "threadsafe") {
|
|
1188 |
*test = new ExecDeathTest(statement, regex, file, line);
|
|
1189 |
} else if (GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) == "fast") {
|
|
1190 |
*test = new NoExecDeathTest(statement, regex);
|
|
1191 |
}
|
|
1192 |
|
|
1193 |
# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
|
|
1194 |
|
|
1195 |
else { // NOLINT - this is more readable than unbalanced brackets inside #if.
|
|
1196 |
DeathTest::set_last_death_test_message(
|
|
1197 |
"Unknown death test style \"" + GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style)
|
|
1198 |
+ "\" encountered");
|
|
1199 |
return false;
|
|
1200 |
}
|
|
1201 |
|
|
1202 |
return true;
|
|
1203 |
}
|
|
1204 |
|
|
1205 |
// Splits a given string on a given delimiter, populating a given
|
|
1206 |
// vector with the fields. GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST implies that we have
|
|
1207 |
// ::std::string, so we can use it here.
|
|
1208 |
static void SplitString(const ::std::string& str, char delimiter,
|
|
1209 |
::std::vector< ::std::string>* dest) {
|
|
1210 |
::std::vector< ::std::string> parsed;
|
|
1211 |
::std::string::size_type pos = 0;
|
|
1212 |
while (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) {
|
|
1213 |
const ::std::string::size_type colon = str.find(delimiter, pos);
|
|
1214 |
if (colon == ::std::string::npos) {
|
|
1215 |
parsed.push_back(str.substr(pos));
|
|
1216 |
break;
|
|
1217 |
} else {
|
|
1218 |
parsed.push_back(str.substr(pos, colon - pos));
|
|
1219 |
pos = colon + 1;
|
|
1220 |
}
|
|
1221 |
}
|
|
1222 |
dest->swap(parsed);
|
|
1223 |
}
|
|
1224 |
|
|
1225 |
# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
|
|
1226 |
// Recreates the pipe and event handles from the provided parameters,
|
|
1227 |
// signals the event, and returns a file descriptor wrapped around the pipe
|
|
1228 |
// handle. This function is called in the child process only.
|
|
1229 |
int GetStatusFileDescriptor(unsigned int parent_process_id,
|
|
1230 |
size_t write_handle_as_size_t,
|
|
1231 |
size_t event_handle_as_size_t) {
|
|
1232 |
AutoHandle parent_process_handle(::OpenProcess(PROCESS_DUP_HANDLE,
|
|
1233 |
FALSE, // Non-inheritable.
|
|
1234 |
parent_process_id));
|
|
1235 |
if (parent_process_handle.Get() == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
|
|
1236 |
DeathTestAbort("Unable to open parent process " +
|
|
1237 |
StreamableToString(parent_process_id));
|
|
1238 |
}
|
|
1239 |
|
|
1240 |
// TODO(vladl@google.com): Replace the following check with a
|
|
1241 |
// compile-time assertion when available.
|
|
1242 |
GTEST_CHECK_(sizeof(HANDLE) <= sizeof(size_t));
|
|
1243 |
|
|
1244 |
const HANDLE write_handle =
|
|
1245 |
reinterpret_cast<HANDLE>(write_handle_as_size_t);
|
|
1246 |
HANDLE dup_write_handle;
|
|
1247 |
|
|
1248 |
// The newly initialized handle is accessible only in in the parent
|
|
1249 |
// process. To obtain one accessible within the child, we need to use
|
|
1250 |
// DuplicateHandle.
|
|
1251 |
if (!::DuplicateHandle(parent_process_handle.Get(), write_handle,
|
|
1252 |
::GetCurrentProcess(), &dup_write_handle,
|
|
1253 |
0x0, // Requested privileges ignored since
|
|
1254 |
// DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS is used.
|
|
1255 |
FALSE, // Request non-inheritable handler.
|
|
1256 |
DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS)) {
|
|
1257 |
DeathTestAbort("Unable to duplicate the pipe handle " +
|
|
1258 |
StreamableToString(write_handle_as_size_t) +
|
|
1259 |
" from the parent process " +
|
|
1260 |
StreamableToString(parent_process_id));
|
|
1261 |
}
|
|
1262 |
|
|
1263 |
const HANDLE event_handle = reinterpret_cast<HANDLE>(event_handle_as_size_t);
|
|
1264 |
HANDLE dup_event_handle;
|
|
1265 |
|
|
1266 |
if (!::DuplicateHandle(parent_process_handle.Get(), event_handle,
|
|
1267 |
::GetCurrentProcess(), &dup_event_handle,
|
|
1268 |
0x0,
|
|
1269 |
FALSE,
|
|
1270 |
DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS)) {
|
|
1271 |
DeathTestAbort("Unable to duplicate the event handle " +
|
|
1272 |
StreamableToString(event_handle_as_size_t) +
|
|
1273 |
" from the parent process " +
|
|
1274 |
StreamableToString(parent_process_id));
|
|
1275 |
}
|
|
1276 |
|
|
1277 |
const int write_fd =
|
|
1278 |
::_open_osfhandle(reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(dup_write_handle), O_APPEND);
|
|
1279 |
if (write_fd == -1) {
|
|
1280 |
DeathTestAbort("Unable to convert pipe handle " +
|
|
1281 |
StreamableToString(write_handle_as_size_t) +
|
|
1282 |
" to a file descriptor");
|
|
1283 |
}
|
|
1284 |
|
|
1285 |
// Signals the parent that the write end of the pipe has been acquired
|
|
1286 |
// so the parent can release its own write end.
|
|
1287 |
::SetEvent(dup_event_handle);
|
|
1288 |
|
|
1289 |
return write_fd;
|
|
1290 |
}
|
|
1291 |
# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
|
|
1292 |
|
|
1293 |
// Returns a newly created InternalRunDeathTestFlag object with fields
|
|
1294 |
// initialized from the GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test) flag if
|
|
1295 |
// the flag is specified; otherwise returns NULL.
|
|
1296 |
InternalRunDeathTestFlag* ParseInternalRunDeathTestFlag() {
|
|
1297 |
if (GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test) == "") return NULL;
|
|
1298 |
|
|
1299 |
// GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST implies that we have ::std::string, so we
|
|
1300 |
// can use it here.
|
|
1301 |
int line = -1;
|
|
1302 |
int index = -1;
|
|
1303 |
::std::vector< ::std::string> fields;
|
|
1304 |
SplitString(GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test).c_str(), '|', &fields);
|
|
1305 |
int write_fd = -1;
|
|
1306 |
|
|
1307 |
# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
|
|
1308 |
|
|
1309 |
unsigned int parent_process_id = 0;
|
|
1310 |
size_t write_handle_as_size_t = 0;
|
|
1311 |
size_t event_handle_as_size_t = 0;
|
|
1312 |
|
|
1313 |
if (fields.size() != 6
|
|
1314 |
|| !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[1], &line)
|
|
1315 |
|| !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[2], &index)
|
|
1316 |
|| !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[3], &parent_process_id)
|
|
1317 |
|| !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[4], &write_handle_as_size_t)
|
|
1318 |
|| !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[5], &event_handle_as_size_t)) {
|
|
1319 |
DeathTestAbort("Bad --gtest_internal_run_death_test flag: " +
|
|
1320 |
GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test));
|
|
1321 |
}
|
|
1322 |
write_fd = GetStatusFileDescriptor(parent_process_id,
|
|
1323 |
write_handle_as_size_t,
|
|
1324 |
event_handle_as_size_t);
|
|
1325 |
# else
|
|
1326 |
|
|
1327 |
if (fields.size() != 4
|
|
1328 |
|| !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[1], &line)
|
|
1329 |
|| !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[2], &index)
|
|
1330 |
|| !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[3], &write_fd)) {
|
|
1331 |
DeathTestAbort("Bad --gtest_internal_run_death_test flag: "
|
|
1332 |
+ GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test));
|
|
1333 |
}
|
|
1334 |
|
|
1335 |
# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
|
|
1336 |
|
|
1337 |
return new InternalRunDeathTestFlag(fields[0], line, index, write_fd);
|
|
1338 |
}
|
|
1339 |
|
|
1340 |
} // namespace internal
|
|
1341 |
|
|
1342 |
#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
|
|
1343 |
|
|
1344 |
} // namespace testing
|