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// Copyright 2005, Google Inc. |
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// All rights reserved. |
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// |
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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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// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, |
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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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// Tests for death tests. |
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#include "gtest/gtest-death-test.h" |
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#include "gtest/gtest.h" |
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#include "gtest/internal/gtest-filepath.h" |
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using testing::internal::AlwaysFalse; |
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using testing::internal::AlwaysTrue; |
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#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST |
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# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
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# include <direct.h> // For chdir(). |
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# else |
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# include <unistd.h> |
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# include <sys/wait.h> // For waitpid. |
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# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
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# include <limits.h> |
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# include <signal.h> |
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# include <stdio.h> |
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# if GTEST_OS_LINUX |
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# include <sys/time.h> |
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# endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX |
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# include "gtest/gtest-spi.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 posix = ::testing::internal::posix; |
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using testing::Message; |
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using testing::internal::DeathTest; |
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using testing::internal::DeathTestFactory; |
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using testing::internal::FilePath; |
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using testing::internal::GetLastErrnoDescription; |
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using testing::internal::GetUnitTestImpl; |
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using testing::internal::InDeathTestChild; |
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using testing::internal::ParseNaturalNumber; |
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namespace testing { |
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namespace internal { |
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// A helper class whose objects replace the death test factory for a |
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// single UnitTest object during their lifetimes. |
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class ReplaceDeathTestFactory { |
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public: |
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explicit ReplaceDeathTestFactory(DeathTestFactory* new_factory) |
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: unit_test_impl_(GetUnitTestImpl()) { |
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old_factory_ = unit_test_impl_->death_test_factory_.release(); |
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unit_test_impl_->death_test_factory_.reset(new_factory); |
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} |
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~ReplaceDeathTestFactory() { |
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unit_test_impl_->death_test_factory_.release(); |
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unit_test_impl_->death_test_factory_.reset(old_factory_); |
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} |
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private: |
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// Prevents copying ReplaceDeathTestFactory objects. |
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ReplaceDeathTestFactory(const ReplaceDeathTestFactory&); |
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void operator=(const ReplaceDeathTestFactory&); |
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UnitTestImpl* unit_test_impl_; |
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DeathTestFactory* old_factory_; |
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}; |
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} // namespace internal |
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} // namespace testing |
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void DieWithMessage(const ::std::string& message) { |
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fprintf(stderr, "%s", message.c_str()); |
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fflush(stderr); // Make sure the text is printed before the process exits. |
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// We call _exit() instead of exit(), as the former is a direct |
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// system call and thus safer in the presence of threads. exit() |
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// will invoke user-defined exit-hooks, which may do dangerous |
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// things that conflict with death tests. |
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// |
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// Some compilers can recognize that _exit() never returns and issue the |
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// 'unreachable code' warning for code following this function, unless |
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// fooled by a fake condition. |
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if (AlwaysTrue()) |
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_exit(1); |
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} |
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void DieInside(const ::std::string& function) { |
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DieWithMessage("death inside " + function + "()."); |
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} |
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// Tests that death tests work. |
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class TestForDeathTest : public testing::Test { |
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protected: |
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TestForDeathTest() : original_dir_(FilePath::GetCurrentDir()) {} |
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virtual ~TestForDeathTest() { |
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posix::ChDir(original_dir_.c_str()); |
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} |
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// A static member function that's expected to die. |
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static void StaticMemberFunction() { DieInside("StaticMemberFunction"); } |
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// A method of the test fixture that may die. |
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void MemberFunction() { |
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if (should_die_) |
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DieInside("MemberFunction"); |
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} |
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// True iff MemberFunction() should die. |
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bool should_die_; |
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const FilePath original_dir_; |
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}; |
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// A class with a member function that may die. |
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class MayDie { |
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public: |
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explicit MayDie(bool should_die) : should_die_(should_die) {} |
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// A member function that may die. |
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void MemberFunction() const { |
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if (should_die_) |
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DieInside("MayDie::MemberFunction"); |
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} |
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private: |
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// True iff MemberFunction() should die. |
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bool should_die_; |
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}; |
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// A global function that's expected to die. |
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void GlobalFunction() { DieInside("GlobalFunction"); } |
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// A non-void function that's expected to die. |
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int NonVoidFunction() { |
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DieInside("NonVoidFunction"); |
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return 1; |
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} |
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// A unary function that may die. |
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void DieIf(bool should_die) { |
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if (should_die) |
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DieInside("DieIf"); |
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} |
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// A binary function that may die. |
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bool DieIfLessThan(int x, int y) { |
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if (x < y) { |
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DieInside("DieIfLessThan"); |
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} |
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return true; |
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} |
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// Tests that ASSERT_DEATH can be used outside a TEST, TEST_F, or test fixture. |
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void DeathTestSubroutine() { |
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EXPECT_DEATH(GlobalFunction(), "death.*GlobalFunction"); |
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ASSERT_DEATH(GlobalFunction(), "death.*GlobalFunction"); |
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} |
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// Death in dbg, not opt. |
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int DieInDebugElse12(int* sideeffect) { |
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if (sideeffect) *sideeffect = 12; |
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# ifndef NDEBUG |
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DieInside("DieInDebugElse12"); |
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# endif // NDEBUG |
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return 12; |
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} |
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# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
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// Tests the ExitedWithCode predicate. |
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TEST(ExitStatusPredicateTest, ExitedWithCode) { |
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// On Windows, the process's exit code is the same as its exit status, |
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// so the predicate just compares the its input with its parameter. |
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EXPECT_TRUE(testing::ExitedWithCode(0)(0)); |
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EXPECT_TRUE(testing::ExitedWithCode(1)(1)); |
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EXPECT_TRUE(testing::ExitedWithCode(42)(42)); |
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EXPECT_FALSE(testing::ExitedWithCode(0)(1)); |
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EXPECT_FALSE(testing::ExitedWithCode(1)(0)); |
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} |
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# else |
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// Returns the exit status of a process that calls _exit(2) with a |
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// given exit code. This is a helper function for the |
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// ExitStatusPredicateTest test suite. |
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static int NormalExitStatus(int exit_code) { |
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pid_t child_pid = fork(); |
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if (child_pid == 0) { |
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_exit(exit_code); |
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} |
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int status; |
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waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0); |
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return status; |
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} |
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// Returns the exit status of a process that raises a given signal. |
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// If the signal does not cause the process to die, then it returns |
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// instead the exit status of a process that exits normally with exit |
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// code 1. This is a helper function for the ExitStatusPredicateTest |
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// test suite. |
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static int KilledExitStatus(int signum) { |
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pid_t child_pid = fork(); |
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if (child_pid == 0) { |
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raise(signum); |
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_exit(1); |
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} |
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int status; |
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waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0); |
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return status; |
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} |
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// Tests the ExitedWithCode predicate. |
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TEST(ExitStatusPredicateTest, ExitedWithCode) { |
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const int status0 = NormalExitStatus(0); |
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const int status1 = NormalExitStatus(1); |
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const int status42 = NormalExitStatus(42); |
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const testing::ExitedWithCode pred0(0); |
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const testing::ExitedWithCode pred1(1); |
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const testing::ExitedWithCode pred42(42); |
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EXPECT_PRED1(pred0, status0); |
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EXPECT_PRED1(pred1, status1); |
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EXPECT_PRED1(pred42, status42); |
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EXPECT_FALSE(pred0(status1)); |
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EXPECT_FALSE(pred42(status0)); |
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EXPECT_FALSE(pred1(status42)); |
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} |
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// Tests the KilledBySignal predicate. |
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TEST(ExitStatusPredicateTest, KilledBySignal) { |
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const int status_segv = KilledExitStatus(SIGSEGV); |
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const int status_kill = KilledExitStatus(SIGKILL); |
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const testing::KilledBySignal pred_segv(SIGSEGV); |
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const testing::KilledBySignal pred_kill(SIGKILL); |
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EXPECT_PRED1(pred_segv, status_segv); |
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EXPECT_PRED1(pred_kill, status_kill); |
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EXPECT_FALSE(pred_segv(status_kill)); |
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EXPECT_FALSE(pred_kill(status_segv)); |
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} |
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# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
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// Tests that the death test macros expand to code which may or may not |
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// be followed by operator<<, and that in either case the complete text |
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// comprises only a single C++ statement. |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, SingleStatement) { |
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if (AlwaysFalse()) |
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// This would fail if executed; this is a compilation test only |
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ASSERT_DEATH(return, ""); |
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if (AlwaysTrue()) |
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EXPECT_DEATH(_exit(1), ""); |
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else |
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// This empty "else" branch is meant to ensure that EXPECT_DEATH |
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// doesn't expand into an "if" statement without an "else" |
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; |
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if (AlwaysFalse()) |
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ASSERT_DEATH(return, "") << "did not die"; |
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if (AlwaysFalse()) |
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; |
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else |
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EXPECT_DEATH(_exit(1), "") << 1 << 2 << 3; |
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} |
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void DieWithEmbeddedNul() { |
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fprintf(stderr, "Hello%cmy null world.\n", '\0'); |
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fflush(stderr); |
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_exit(1); |
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} |
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# if GTEST_USES_PCRE |
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// Tests that EXPECT_DEATH and ASSERT_DEATH work when the error |
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// message has a NUL character in it. |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, EmbeddedNulInMessage) { |
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// TODO(wan@google.com): <regex.h> doesn't support matching strings |
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// with embedded NUL characters - find a way to workaround it. |
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EXPECT_DEATH(DieWithEmbeddedNul(), "my null world"); |
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ASSERT_DEATH(DieWithEmbeddedNul(), "my null world"); |
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} |
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# endif // GTEST_USES_PCRE |
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// Tests that death test macros expand to code which interacts well with switch |
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// statements. |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, SwitchStatement) { |
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// Microsoft compiler usually complains about switch statements without |
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// case labels. We suppress that warning for this test. |
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# ifdef _MSC_VER |
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# pragma warning(push) |
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# pragma warning(disable: 4065) |
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# endif // _MSC_VER |
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switch (0) |
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default: |
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ASSERT_DEATH(_exit(1), "") << "exit in default switch handler"; |
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switch (0) |
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case 0: |
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EXPECT_DEATH(_exit(1), "") << "exit in switch case"; |
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# ifdef _MSC_VER |
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# pragma warning(pop) |
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# endif // _MSC_VER |
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} |
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// Tests that a static member function can be used in a "fast" style |
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// death test. |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, StaticMemberFunctionFastStyle) { |
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testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "fast"; |
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ASSERT_DEATH(StaticMemberFunction(), "death.*StaticMember"); |
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} |
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// Tests that a method of the test fixture can be used in a "fast" |
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// style death test. |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, MemberFunctionFastStyle) { |
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testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "fast"; |
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should_die_ = true; |
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EXPECT_DEATH(MemberFunction(), "inside.*MemberFunction"); |
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} |
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void ChangeToRootDir() { posix::ChDir(GTEST_PATH_SEP_); } |
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// Tests that death tests work even if the current directory has been |
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// changed. |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, FastDeathTestInChangedDir) { |
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testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "fast"; |
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ChangeToRootDir(); |
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EXPECT_EXIT(_exit(1), testing::ExitedWithCode(1), ""); |
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ChangeToRootDir(); |
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ASSERT_DEATH(_exit(1), ""); |
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} |
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# if GTEST_OS_LINUX |
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void SigprofAction(int, siginfo_t*, void*) { /* no op */ } |
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// Sets SIGPROF action and ITIMER_PROF timer (interval: 1ms). |
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void SetSigprofActionAndTimer() { |
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struct itimerval timer; |
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timer.it_interval.tv_sec = 0; |
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timer.it_interval.tv_usec = 1; |
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timer.it_value = timer.it_interval; |
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ASSERT_EQ(0, setitimer(ITIMER_PROF, &timer, NULL)); |
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struct sigaction signal_action; |
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memset(&signal_action, 0, sizeof(signal_action)); |
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sigemptyset(&signal_action.sa_mask); |
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signal_action.sa_sigaction = SigprofAction; |
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signal_action.sa_flags = SA_RESTART | SA_SIGINFO; |
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ASSERT_EQ(0, sigaction(SIGPROF, &signal_action, NULL)); |
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} |
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// Disables ITIMER_PROF timer and ignores SIGPROF signal. |
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void DisableSigprofActionAndTimer(struct sigaction* old_signal_action) { |
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struct itimerval timer; |
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timer.it_interval.tv_sec = 0; |
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timer.it_interval.tv_usec = 0; |
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timer.it_value = timer.it_interval; |
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ASSERT_EQ(0, setitimer(ITIMER_PROF, &timer, NULL)); |
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struct sigaction signal_action; |
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memset(&signal_action, 0, sizeof(signal_action)); |
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sigemptyset(&signal_action.sa_mask); |
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signal_action.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; |
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ASSERT_EQ(0, sigaction(SIGPROF, &signal_action, old_signal_action)); |
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} |
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// Tests that death tests work when SIGPROF handler and timer are set. |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, FastSigprofActionSet) { |
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testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "fast"; |
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SetSigprofActionAndTimer(); |
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EXPECT_DEATH(_exit(1), ""); |
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struct sigaction old_signal_action; |
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DisableSigprofActionAndTimer(&old_signal_action); |
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EXPECT_TRUE(old_signal_action.sa_sigaction == SigprofAction); |
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} |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, ThreadSafeSigprofActionSet) { |
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testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "threadsafe"; |
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SetSigprofActionAndTimer(); |
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EXPECT_DEATH(_exit(1), ""); |
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struct sigaction old_signal_action; |
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DisableSigprofActionAndTimer(&old_signal_action); |
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EXPECT_TRUE(old_signal_action.sa_sigaction == SigprofAction); |
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} |
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# endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX |
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// Repeats a representative sample of death tests in the "threadsafe" style: |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, StaticMemberFunctionThreadsafeStyle) { |
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testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "threadsafe"; |
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ASSERT_DEATH(StaticMemberFunction(), "death.*StaticMember"); |
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} |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, MemberFunctionThreadsafeStyle) { |
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testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "threadsafe"; |
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should_die_ = true; |
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EXPECT_DEATH(MemberFunction(), "inside.*MemberFunction"); |
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} |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, ThreadsafeDeathTestInLoop) { |
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testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "threadsafe"; |
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for (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) |
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EXPECT_EXIT(_exit(i), testing::ExitedWithCode(i), "") << ": i = " << i; |
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} |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, ThreadsafeDeathTestInChangedDir) { |
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testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "threadsafe"; |
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ChangeToRootDir(); |
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EXPECT_EXIT(_exit(1), testing::ExitedWithCode(1), ""); |
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ChangeToRootDir(); |
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ASSERT_DEATH(_exit(1), ""); |
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} |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, MixedStyles) { |
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testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "threadsafe"; |
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EXPECT_DEATH(_exit(1), ""); |
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testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "fast"; |
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EXPECT_DEATH(_exit(1), ""); |
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} |
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# if GTEST_HAS_CLONE && GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD |
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namespace { |
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bool pthread_flag; |
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void SetPthreadFlag() { |
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pthread_flag = true; |
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} |
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} // namespace |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, DoesNotExecuteAtforkHooks) { |
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if (!testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork)) { |
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testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "threadsafe"; |
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pthread_flag = false; |
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ASSERT_EQ(0, pthread_atfork(&SetPthreadFlag, NULL, NULL)); |
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ASSERT_DEATH(_exit(1), ""); |
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ASSERT_FALSE(pthread_flag); |
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} |
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} |
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# endif // GTEST_HAS_CLONE && GTEST_HAS_PTHREAD |
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// Tests that a method of another class can be used in a death test. |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, MethodOfAnotherClass) { |
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const MayDie x(true); |
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ASSERT_DEATH(x.MemberFunction(), "MayDie\\:\\:MemberFunction"); |
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} |
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// Tests that a global function can be used in a death test. |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, GlobalFunction) { |
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EXPECT_DEATH(GlobalFunction(), "GlobalFunction"); |
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} |
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// Tests that any value convertible to an RE works as a second |
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// argument to EXPECT_DEATH. |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, AcceptsAnythingConvertibleToRE) { |
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static const char regex_c_str[] = "GlobalFunction"; |
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EXPECT_DEATH(GlobalFunction(), regex_c_str); |
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const testing::internal::RE regex(regex_c_str); |
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EXPECT_DEATH(GlobalFunction(), regex); |
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# if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING |
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const string regex_str(regex_c_str); |
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EXPECT_DEATH(GlobalFunction(), regex_str); |
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# endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING |
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const ::std::string regex_std_str(regex_c_str); |
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EXPECT_DEATH(GlobalFunction(), regex_std_str); |
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} |
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// Tests that a non-void function can be used in a death test. |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, NonVoidFunction) { |
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ASSERT_DEATH(NonVoidFunction(), "NonVoidFunction"); |
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} |
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// Tests that functions that take parameter(s) can be used in a death test. |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, FunctionWithParameter) { |
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EXPECT_DEATH(DieIf(true), "DieIf\\(\\)"); |
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EXPECT_DEATH(DieIfLessThan(2, 3), "DieIfLessThan"); |
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} |
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// Tests that ASSERT_DEATH can be used outside a TEST, TEST_F, or test fixture. |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, OutsideFixture) { |
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DeathTestSubroutine(); |
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} |
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// Tests that death tests can be done inside a loop. |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, InsideLoop) { |
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for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) { |
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EXPECT_DEATH(DieIfLessThan(-1, i), "DieIfLessThan") << "where i == " << i; |
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} |
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} |
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// Tests that a compound statement can be used in a death test. |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, CompoundStatement) { |
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EXPECT_DEATH({ // NOLINT |
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const int x = 2; |
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const int y = x + 1; |
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DieIfLessThan(x, y); |
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}, |
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"DieIfLessThan"); |
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} |
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// Tests that code that doesn't die causes a death test to fail. |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, DoesNotDie) { |
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EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DEATH(DieIf(false), "DieIf"), |
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"failed to die"); |
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} |
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// Tests that a death test fails when the error message isn't expected. |
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TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, ErrorMessageMismatch) { |
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EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT |
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EXPECT_DEATH(DieIf(true), "DieIfLessThan") << "End of death test message."; |
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}, "died but not with expected error"); |
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} |
|
|
|
// On exit, *aborted will be true iff the EXPECT_DEATH() statement |
|
// aborted the function. |
|
void ExpectDeathTestHelper(bool* aborted) { |
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*aborted = true; |
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EXPECT_DEATH(DieIf(false), "DieIf"); // This assertion should fail. |
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*aborted = false; |
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} |
|
|
|
// Tests that EXPECT_DEATH doesn't abort the test on failure. |
|
TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, EXPECT_DEATH) { |
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bool aborted = true; |
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EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ExpectDeathTestHelper(&aborted), |
|
"failed to die"); |
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EXPECT_FALSE(aborted); |
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} |
|
|
|
// Tests that ASSERT_DEATH does abort the test on failure. |
|
TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, ASSERT_DEATH) { |
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static bool aborted; |
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EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT |
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aborted = true; |
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ASSERT_DEATH(DieIf(false), "DieIf"); // This assertion should fail. |
|
aborted = false; |
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}, "failed to die"); |
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EXPECT_TRUE(aborted); |
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} |
|
|
|
// Tests that EXPECT_DEATH evaluates the arguments exactly once. |
|
TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, SingleEvaluation) { |
|
int x = 3; |
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EXPECT_DEATH(DieIf((++x) == 4), "DieIf"); |
|
|
|
const char* regex = "DieIf"; |
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const char* regex_save = regex; |
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EXPECT_DEATH(DieIfLessThan(3, 4), regex++); |
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EXPECT_EQ(regex_save + 1, regex); |
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} |
|
|
|
// Tests that run-away death tests are reported as failures. |
|
TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, RunawayIsFailure) { |
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EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DEATH(static_cast<void>(0), "Foo"), |
|
"failed to die."); |
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} |
|
|
|
// Tests that death tests report executing 'return' in the statement as |
|
// failure. |
|
TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, ReturnIsFailure) { |
|
EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_DEATH(return, "Bar"), |
|
"illegal return in test statement."); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Tests that EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH works as expected, that is, you can stream a |
|
// message to it, and in debug mode it: |
|
// 1. Asserts on death. |
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// 2. Has no side effect. |
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// |
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// And in opt mode, it: |
|
// 1. Has side effects but does not assert. |
|
TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, TestExpectDebugDeath) { |
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int sideeffect = 0; |
|
|
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EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH(DieInDebugElse12(&sideeffect), "death.*DieInDebugElse12") |
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<< "Must accept a streamed message"; |
|
|
|
# ifdef NDEBUG |
|
|
|
// Checks that the assignment occurs in opt mode (sideeffect). |
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EXPECT_EQ(12, sideeffect); |
|
|
|
# else |
|
|
|
// Checks that the assignment does not occur in dbg mode (no sideeffect). |
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EXPECT_EQ(0, sideeffect); |
|
|
|
# endif |
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} |
|
|
|
// Tests that ASSERT_DEBUG_DEATH works as expected, that is, you can stream a |
|
// message to it, and in debug mode it: |
|
// 1. Asserts on death. |
|
// 2. Has no side effect. |
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// |
|
// And in opt mode, it: |
|
// 1. Has side effects but does not assert. |
|
TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, TestAssertDebugDeath) { |
|
int sideeffect = 0; |
|
|
|
ASSERT_DEBUG_DEATH(DieInDebugElse12(&sideeffect), "death.*DieInDebugElse12") |
|
<< "Must accept a streamed message"; |
|
|
|
# ifdef NDEBUG |
|
|
|
// Checks that the assignment occurs in opt mode (sideeffect). |
|
EXPECT_EQ(12, sideeffect); |
|
|
|
# else |
|
|
|
// Checks that the assignment does not occur in dbg mode (no sideeffect). |
|
EXPECT_EQ(0, sideeffect); |
|
|
|
# endif |
|
} |
|
|
|
# ifndef NDEBUG |
|
|
|
void ExpectDebugDeathHelper(bool* aborted) { |
|
*aborted = true; |
|
EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH(return, "") << "This is expected to fail."; |
|
*aborted = false; |
|
} |
|
|
|
# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
|
TEST(PopUpDeathTest, DoesNotShowPopUpOnAbort) { |
|
printf("This test should be considered failing if it shows " |
|
"any pop-up dialogs.\n"); |
|
fflush(stdout); |
|
|
|
EXPECT_DEATH({ |
|
testing::GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions) = false; |
|
abort(); |
|
}, ""); |
|
} |
|
# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
|
|
|
// Tests that EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH in debug mode does not abort |
|
// the function. |
|
TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, ExpectDebugDeathDoesNotAbort) { |
|
bool aborted = true; |
|
EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(ExpectDebugDeathHelper(&aborted), ""); |
|
EXPECT_FALSE(aborted); |
|
} |
|
|
|
void AssertDebugDeathHelper(bool* aborted) { |
|
*aborted = true; |
|
ASSERT_DEBUG_DEATH(return, "") << "This is expected to fail."; |
|
*aborted = false; |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Tests that ASSERT_DEBUG_DEATH in debug mode aborts the function on |
|
// failure. |
|
TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, AssertDebugDeathAborts) { |
|
static bool aborted; |
|
aborted = false; |
|
EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(AssertDebugDeathHelper(&aborted), ""); |
|
EXPECT_TRUE(aborted); |
|
} |
|
|
|
# endif // _NDEBUG |
|
|
|
// Tests the *_EXIT family of macros, using a variety of predicates. |
|
static void TestExitMacros() { |
|
EXPECT_EXIT(_exit(1), testing::ExitedWithCode(1), ""); |
|
ASSERT_EXIT(_exit(42), testing::ExitedWithCode(42), ""); |
|
|
|
# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
|
|
|
// Of all signals effects on the process exit code, only those of SIGABRT |
|
// are documented on Windows. |
|
// See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dwwzkt4c(VS.71).aspx. |
|
EXPECT_EXIT(raise(SIGABRT), testing::ExitedWithCode(3), "") << "b_ar"; |
|
|
|
# else |
|
|
|
EXPECT_EXIT(raise(SIGKILL), testing::KilledBySignal(SIGKILL), "") << "foo"; |
|
ASSERT_EXIT(raise(SIGUSR2), testing::KilledBySignal(SIGUSR2), "") << "bar"; |
|
|
|
EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT |
|
ASSERT_EXIT(_exit(0), testing::KilledBySignal(SIGSEGV), "") |
|
<< "This failure is expected, too."; |
|
}, "This failure is expected, too."); |
|
|
|
# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
|
|
|
EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT |
|
EXPECT_EXIT(raise(SIGSEGV), testing::ExitedWithCode(0), "") |
|
<< "This failure is expected."; |
|
}, "This failure is expected."); |
|
} |
|
|
|
TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, ExitMacros) { |
|
TestExitMacros(); |
|
} |
|
|
|
TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, ExitMacrosUsingFork) { |
|
testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork) = true; |
|
TestExitMacros(); |
|
} |
|
|
|
TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, InvalidStyle) { |
|
testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "rococo"; |
|
EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT |
|
EXPECT_DEATH(_exit(0), "") << "This failure is expected."; |
|
}, "This failure is expected."); |
|
} |
|
|
|
TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, DeathTestFailedOutput) { |
|
testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "fast"; |
|
EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( |
|
EXPECT_DEATH(DieWithMessage("death\n"), |
|
"expected message"), |
|
"Actual msg:\n" |
|
"[ DEATH ] death\n"); |
|
} |
|
|
|
TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, DeathTestUnexpectedReturnOutput) { |
|
testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "fast"; |
|
EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( |
|
EXPECT_DEATH({ |
|
fprintf(stderr, "returning\n"); |
|
fflush(stderr); |
|
return; |
|
}, ""), |
|
" Result: illegal return in test statement.\n" |
|
" Error msg:\n" |
|
"[ DEATH ] returning\n"); |
|
} |
|
|
|
TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, DeathTestBadExitCodeOutput) { |
|
testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "fast"; |
|
EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( |
|
EXPECT_EXIT(DieWithMessage("exiting with rc 1\n"), |
|
testing::ExitedWithCode(3), |
|
"expected message"), |
|
" Result: died but not with expected exit code:\n" |
|
" Exited with exit status 1\n" |
|
"Actual msg:\n" |
|
"[ DEATH ] exiting with rc 1\n"); |
|
} |
|
|
|
TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, DeathTestMultiLineMatchFail) { |
|
testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "fast"; |
|
EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE( |
|
EXPECT_DEATH(DieWithMessage("line 1\nline 2\nline 3\n"), |
|
"line 1\nxyz\nline 3\n"), |
|
"Actual msg:\n" |
|
"[ DEATH ] line 1\n" |
|
"[ DEATH ] line 2\n" |
|
"[ DEATH ] line 3\n"); |
|
} |
|
|
|
TEST_F(TestForDeathTest, DeathTestMultiLineMatchPass) { |
|
testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "fast"; |
|
EXPECT_DEATH(DieWithMessage("line 1\nline 2\nline 3\n"), |
|
"line 1\nline 2\nline 3\n"); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// A DeathTestFactory that returns MockDeathTests. |
|
class MockDeathTestFactory : public DeathTestFactory { |
|
public: |
|
MockDeathTestFactory(); |
|
virtual bool Create(const char* statement, |
|
const ::testing::internal::RE* regex, |
|
const char* file, int line, DeathTest** test); |
|
|
|
// Sets the parameters for subsequent calls to Create. |
|
void SetParameters(bool create, DeathTest::TestRole role, |
|
int status, bool passed); |
|
|
|
// Accessors. |
|
int AssumeRoleCalls() const { return assume_role_calls_; } |
|
int WaitCalls() const { return wait_calls_; } |
|
int PassedCalls() const { return passed_args_.size(); } |
|
bool PassedArgument(int n) const { return passed_args_[n]; } |
|
int AbortCalls() const { return abort_args_.size(); } |
|
DeathTest::AbortReason AbortArgument(int n) const { |
|
return abort_args_[n]; |
|
} |
|
bool TestDeleted() const { return test_deleted_; } |
|
|
|
private: |
|
friend class MockDeathTest; |
|
// If true, Create will return a MockDeathTest; otherwise it returns |
|
// NULL. |
|
bool create_; |
|
// The value a MockDeathTest will return from its AssumeRole method. |
|
DeathTest::TestRole role_; |
|
// The value a MockDeathTest will return from its Wait method. |
|
int status_; |
|
// The value a MockDeathTest will return from its Passed method. |
|
bool passed_; |
|
|
|
// Number of times AssumeRole was called. |
|
int assume_role_calls_; |
|
// Number of times Wait was called. |
|
int wait_calls_; |
|
// The arguments to the calls to Passed since the last call to |
|
// SetParameters. |
|
std::vector<bool> passed_args_; |
|
// The arguments to the calls to Abort since the last call to |
|
// SetParameters. |
|
std::vector<DeathTest::AbortReason> abort_args_; |
|
// True if the last MockDeathTest returned by Create has been |
|
// deleted. |
|
bool test_deleted_; |
|
}; |
|
|
|
|
|
// A DeathTest implementation useful in testing. It returns values set |
|
// at its creation from its various inherited DeathTest methods, and |
|
// reports calls to those methods to its parent MockDeathTestFactory |
|
// object. |
|
class MockDeathTest : public DeathTest { |
|
public: |
|
MockDeathTest(MockDeathTestFactory *parent, |
|
TestRole role, int status, bool passed) : |
|
parent_(parent), role_(role), status_(status), passed_(passed) { |
|
} |
|
virtual ~MockDeathTest() { |
|
parent_->test_deleted_ = true; |
|
} |
|
virtual TestRole AssumeRole() { |
|
++parent_->assume_role_calls_; |
|
return role_; |
|
} |
|
virtual int Wait() { |
|
++parent_->wait_calls_; |
|
return status_; |
|
} |
|
virtual bool Passed(bool exit_status_ok) { |
|
parent_->passed_args_.push_back(exit_status_ok); |
|
return passed_; |
|
} |
|
virtual void Abort(AbortReason reason) { |
|
parent_->abort_args_.push_back(reason); |
|
} |
|
|
|
private: |
|
MockDeathTestFactory* const parent_; |
|
const TestRole role_; |
|
const int status_; |
|
const bool passed_; |
|
}; |
|
|
|
|
|
// MockDeathTestFactory constructor. |
|
MockDeathTestFactory::MockDeathTestFactory() |
|
: create_(true), |
|
role_(DeathTest::OVERSEE_TEST), |
|
status_(0), |
|
passed_(true), |
|
assume_role_calls_(0), |
|
wait_calls_(0), |
|
passed_args_(), |
|
abort_args_() { |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
// Sets the parameters for subsequent calls to Create. |
|
void MockDeathTestFactory::SetParameters(bool create, |
|
DeathTest::TestRole role, |
|
int status, bool passed) { |
|
create_ = create; |
|
role_ = role; |
|
status_ = status; |
|
passed_ = passed; |
|
|
|
assume_role_calls_ = 0; |
|
wait_calls_ = 0; |
|
passed_args_.clear(); |
|
abort_args_.clear(); |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
// Sets test to NULL (if create_ is false) or to the address of a new |
|
// MockDeathTest object with parameters taken from the last call |
|
// to SetParameters (if create_ is true). Always returns true. |
|
bool MockDeathTestFactory::Create(const char* /*statement*/, |
|
const ::testing::internal::RE* /*regex*/, |
|
const char* /*file*/, |
|
int /*line*/, |
|
DeathTest** test) { |
|
test_deleted_ = false; |
|
if (create_) { |
|
*test = new MockDeathTest(this, role_, status_, passed_); |
|
} else { |
|
*test = NULL; |
|
} |
|
return true; |
|
} |
|
|
|
// A test fixture for testing the logic of the GTEST_DEATH_TEST_ macro. |
|
// It installs a MockDeathTestFactory that is used for the duration |
|
// of the test case. |
|
class MacroLogicDeathTest : public testing::Test { |
|
protected: |
|
static testing::internal::ReplaceDeathTestFactory* replacer_; |
|
static MockDeathTestFactory* factory_; |
|
|
|
static void SetUpTestCase() { |
|
factory_ = new MockDeathTestFactory; |
|
replacer_ = new testing::internal::ReplaceDeathTestFactory(factory_); |
|
} |
|
|
|
static void TearDownTestCase() { |
|
delete replacer_; |
|
replacer_ = NULL; |
|
delete factory_; |
|
factory_ = NULL; |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Runs a death test that breaks the rules by returning. Such a death |
|
// test cannot be run directly from a test routine that uses a |
|
// MockDeathTest, or the remainder of the routine will not be executed. |
|
static void RunReturningDeathTest(bool* flag) { |
|
ASSERT_DEATH({ // NOLINT |
|
*flag = true; |
|
return; |
|
}, ""); |
|
} |
|
}; |
|
|
|
testing::internal::ReplaceDeathTestFactory* MacroLogicDeathTest::replacer_ |
|
= NULL; |
|
MockDeathTestFactory* MacroLogicDeathTest::factory_ = NULL; |
|
|
|
|
|
// Test that nothing happens when the factory doesn't return a DeathTest: |
|
TEST_F(MacroLogicDeathTest, NothingHappens) { |
|
bool flag = false; |
|
factory_->SetParameters(false, DeathTest::OVERSEE_TEST, 0, true); |
|
EXPECT_DEATH(flag = true, ""); |
|
EXPECT_FALSE(flag); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(0, factory_->AssumeRoleCalls()); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(0, factory_->WaitCalls()); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(0, factory_->PassedCalls()); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(0, factory_->AbortCalls()); |
|
EXPECT_FALSE(factory_->TestDeleted()); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Test that the parent process doesn't run the death test code, |
|
// and that the Passed method returns false when the (simulated) |
|
// child process exits with status 0: |
|
TEST_F(MacroLogicDeathTest, ChildExitsSuccessfully) { |
|
bool flag = false; |
|
factory_->SetParameters(true, DeathTest::OVERSEE_TEST, 0, true); |
|
EXPECT_DEATH(flag = true, ""); |
|
EXPECT_FALSE(flag); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(1, factory_->AssumeRoleCalls()); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(1, factory_->WaitCalls()); |
|
ASSERT_EQ(1, factory_->PassedCalls()); |
|
EXPECT_FALSE(factory_->PassedArgument(0)); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(0, factory_->AbortCalls()); |
|
EXPECT_TRUE(factory_->TestDeleted()); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Tests that the Passed method was given the argument "true" when |
|
// the (simulated) child process exits with status 1: |
|
TEST_F(MacroLogicDeathTest, ChildExitsUnsuccessfully) { |
|
bool flag = false; |
|
factory_->SetParameters(true, DeathTest::OVERSEE_TEST, 1, true); |
|
EXPECT_DEATH(flag = true, ""); |
|
EXPECT_FALSE(flag); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(1, factory_->AssumeRoleCalls()); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(1, factory_->WaitCalls()); |
|
ASSERT_EQ(1, factory_->PassedCalls()); |
|
EXPECT_TRUE(factory_->PassedArgument(0)); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(0, factory_->AbortCalls()); |
|
EXPECT_TRUE(factory_->TestDeleted()); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Tests that the (simulated) child process executes the death test |
|
// code, and is aborted with the correct AbortReason if it |
|
// executes a return statement. |
|
TEST_F(MacroLogicDeathTest, ChildPerformsReturn) { |
|
bool flag = false; |
|
factory_->SetParameters(true, DeathTest::EXECUTE_TEST, 0, true); |
|
RunReturningDeathTest(&flag); |
|
EXPECT_TRUE(flag); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(1, factory_->AssumeRoleCalls()); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(0, factory_->WaitCalls()); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(0, factory_->PassedCalls()); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(1, factory_->AbortCalls()); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(DeathTest::TEST_ENCOUNTERED_RETURN_STATEMENT, |
|
factory_->AbortArgument(0)); |
|
EXPECT_TRUE(factory_->TestDeleted()); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Tests that the (simulated) child process is aborted with the |
|
// correct AbortReason if it does not die. |
|
TEST_F(MacroLogicDeathTest, ChildDoesNotDie) { |
|
bool flag = false; |
|
factory_->SetParameters(true, DeathTest::EXECUTE_TEST, 0, true); |
|
EXPECT_DEATH(flag = true, ""); |
|
EXPECT_TRUE(flag); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(1, factory_->AssumeRoleCalls()); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(0, factory_->WaitCalls()); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(0, factory_->PassedCalls()); |
|
// This time there are two calls to Abort: one since the test didn't |
|
// die, and another from the ReturnSentinel when it's destroyed. The |
|
// sentinel normally isn't destroyed if a test doesn't die, since |
|
// _exit(2) is called in that case by ForkingDeathTest, but not by |
|
// our MockDeathTest. |
|
ASSERT_EQ(2, factory_->AbortCalls()); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(DeathTest::TEST_DID_NOT_DIE, |
|
factory_->AbortArgument(0)); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(DeathTest::TEST_ENCOUNTERED_RETURN_STATEMENT, |
|
factory_->AbortArgument(1)); |
|
EXPECT_TRUE(factory_->TestDeleted()); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Tests that a successful death test does not register a successful |
|
// test part. |
|
TEST(SuccessRegistrationDeathTest, NoSuccessPart) { |
|
EXPECT_DEATH(_exit(1), ""); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(0, GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_result()->total_part_count()); |
|
} |
|
|
|
TEST(StreamingAssertionsDeathTest, DeathTest) { |
|
EXPECT_DEATH(_exit(1), "") << "unexpected failure"; |
|
ASSERT_DEATH(_exit(1), "") << "unexpected failure"; |
|
EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT |
|
EXPECT_DEATH(_exit(0), "") << "expected failure"; |
|
}, "expected failure"); |
|
EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({ // NOLINT |
|
ASSERT_DEATH(_exit(0), "") << "expected failure"; |
|
}, "expected failure"); |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Tests that GetLastErrnoDescription returns an empty string when the |
|
// last error is 0 and non-empty string when it is non-zero. |
|
TEST(GetLastErrnoDescription, GetLastErrnoDescriptionWorks) { |
|
errno = ENOENT; |
|
EXPECT_STRNE("", GetLastErrnoDescription().c_str()); |
|
errno = 0; |
|
EXPECT_STREQ("", GetLastErrnoDescription().c_str()); |
|
} |
|
|
|
# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
|
TEST(AutoHandleTest, AutoHandleWorks) { |
|
HANDLE handle = ::CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL); |
|
ASSERT_NE(INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, handle); |
|
|
|
// Tests that the AutoHandle is correctly initialized with a handle. |
|
testing::internal::AutoHandle auto_handle(handle); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(handle, auto_handle.Get()); |
|
|
|
// Tests that Reset assigns INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE. |
|
// Note that this cannot verify whether the original handle is closed. |
|
auto_handle.Reset(); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, auto_handle.Get()); |
|
|
|
// Tests that Reset assigns the new handle. |
|
// Note that this cannot verify whether the original handle is closed. |
|
handle = ::CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL); |
|
ASSERT_NE(INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, handle); |
|
auto_handle.Reset(handle); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(handle, auto_handle.Get()); |
|
|
|
// Tests that AutoHandle contains INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE by default. |
|
testing::internal::AutoHandle auto_handle2; |
|
EXPECT_EQ(INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, auto_handle2.Get()); |
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} |
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# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
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# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
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typedef unsigned __int64 BiggestParsable; |
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typedef signed __int64 BiggestSignedParsable; |
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# else |
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typedef unsigned long long BiggestParsable; |
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typedef signed long long BiggestSignedParsable; |
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# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
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// We cannot use std::numeric_limits<T>::max() as it clashes with the |
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// max() macro defined by <windows.h>. |
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const BiggestParsable kBiggestParsableMax = ULLONG_MAX; |
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const BiggestSignedParsable kBiggestSignedParsableMax = LLONG_MAX; |
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TEST(ParseNaturalNumberTest, RejectsInvalidFormat) { |
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BiggestParsable result = 0; |
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// Rejects non-numbers. |
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EXPECT_FALSE(ParseNaturalNumber("non-number string", &result)); |
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// Rejects numbers with whitespace prefix. |
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EXPECT_FALSE(ParseNaturalNumber(" 123", &result)); |
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// Rejects negative numbers. |
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EXPECT_FALSE(ParseNaturalNumber("-123", &result)); |
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// Rejects numbers starting with a plus sign. |
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EXPECT_FALSE(ParseNaturalNumber("+123", &result)); |
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errno = 0; |
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} |
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TEST(ParseNaturalNumberTest, RejectsOverflownNumbers) { |
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BiggestParsable result = 0; |
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EXPECT_FALSE(ParseNaturalNumber("99999999999999999999999", &result)); |
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signed char char_result = 0; |
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EXPECT_FALSE(ParseNaturalNumber("200", &char_result)); |
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errno = 0; |
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} |
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TEST(ParseNaturalNumberTest, AcceptsValidNumbers) { |
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BiggestParsable result = 0; |
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result = 0; |
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ASSERT_TRUE(ParseNaturalNumber("123", &result)); |
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EXPECT_EQ(123U, result); |
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// Check 0 as an edge case. |
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result = 1; |
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ASSERT_TRUE(ParseNaturalNumber("0", &result)); |
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EXPECT_EQ(0U, result); |
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result = 1; |
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ASSERT_TRUE(ParseNaturalNumber("00000", &result)); |
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EXPECT_EQ(0U, result); |
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} |
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TEST(ParseNaturalNumberTest, AcceptsTypeLimits) { |
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Message msg; |
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msg << kBiggestParsableMax; |
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BiggestParsable result = 0; |
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EXPECT_TRUE(ParseNaturalNumber(msg.GetString(), &result)); |
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EXPECT_EQ(kBiggestParsableMax, result); |
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Message msg2; |
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msg2 << kBiggestSignedParsableMax; |
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BiggestSignedParsable signed_result = 0; |
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EXPECT_TRUE(ParseNaturalNumber(msg2.GetString(), &signed_result)); |
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EXPECT_EQ(kBiggestSignedParsableMax, signed_result); |
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Message msg3; |
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msg3 << INT_MAX; |
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int int_result = 0; |
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EXPECT_TRUE(ParseNaturalNumber(msg3.GetString(), &int_result)); |
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EXPECT_EQ(INT_MAX, int_result); |
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Message msg4; |
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msg4 << UINT_MAX; |
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unsigned int uint_result = 0; |
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EXPECT_TRUE(ParseNaturalNumber(msg4.GetString(), &uint_result)); |
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EXPECT_EQ(UINT_MAX, uint_result); |
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} |
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TEST(ParseNaturalNumberTest, WorksForShorterIntegers) { |
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short short_result = 0; |
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ASSERT_TRUE(ParseNaturalNumber("123", &short_result)); |
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EXPECT_EQ(123, short_result); |
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signed char char_result = 0; |
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ASSERT_TRUE(ParseNaturalNumber("123", &char_result)); |
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EXPECT_EQ(123, char_result); |
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} |
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# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
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TEST(EnvironmentTest, HandleFitsIntoSizeT) { |
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// TODO(vladl@google.com): Remove this test after this condition is verified |
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// in a static assertion in gtest-death-test.cc in the function |
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// GetStatusFileDescriptor. |
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ASSERT_TRUE(sizeof(HANDLE) <= sizeof(size_t)); |
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} |
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# endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
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// Tests that EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED/ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED trigger |
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// failures when death tests are available on the system. |
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TEST(ConditionalDeathMacrosDeathTest, ExpectsDeathWhenDeathTestsAvailable) { |
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EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(DieInside("CondDeathTestExpectMacro"), |
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"death inside CondDeathTestExpectMacro"); |
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ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(DieInside("CondDeathTestAssertMacro"), |
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"death inside CondDeathTestAssertMacro"); |
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// Empty statement will not crash, which must trigger a failure. |
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EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(;, ""), ""); |
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EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(;, ""), ""); |
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} |
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#else |
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using testing::internal::CaptureStderr; |
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using testing::internal::GetCapturedStderr; |
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// Tests that EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED/ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED are still |
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// defined but do not trigger failures when death tests are not available on |
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// the system. |
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TEST(ConditionalDeathMacrosTest, WarnsWhenDeathTestsNotAvailable) { |
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// Empty statement will not crash, but that should not trigger a failure |
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// when death tests are not supported. |
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CaptureStderr(); |
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EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(;, ""); |
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std::string output = GetCapturedStderr(); |
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ASSERT_TRUE(NULL != strstr(output.c_str(), |
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"Death tests are not supported on this platform")); |
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ASSERT_TRUE(NULL != strstr(output.c_str(), ";")); |
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|
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// The streamed message should not be printed as there is no test failure. |
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CaptureStderr(); |
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EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(;, "") << "streamed message"; |
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output = GetCapturedStderr(); |
|
ASSERT_TRUE(NULL == strstr(output.c_str(), "streamed message")); |
|
|
|
CaptureStderr(); |
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ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(;, ""); // NOLINT |
|
output = GetCapturedStderr(); |
|
ASSERT_TRUE(NULL != strstr(output.c_str(), |
|
"Death tests are not supported on this platform")); |
|
ASSERT_TRUE(NULL != strstr(output.c_str(), ";")); |
|
|
|
CaptureStderr(); |
|
ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(;, "") << "streamed message"; // NOLINT |
|
output = GetCapturedStderr(); |
|
ASSERT_TRUE(NULL == strstr(output.c_str(), "streamed message")); |
|
} |
|
|
|
void FuncWithAssert(int* n) { |
|
ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(return;, ""); |
|
(*n)++; |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Tests that ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED does not return from the current |
|
// function (as ASSERT_DEATH does) if death tests are not supported. |
|
TEST(ConditionalDeathMacrosTest, AssertDeatDoesNotReturnhIfUnsupported) { |
|
int n = 0; |
|
FuncWithAssert(&n); |
|
EXPECT_EQ(1, n); |
|
} |
|
|
|
TEST(InDeathTestChildDeathTest, ReportsDeathTestCorrectlyInFastStyle) { |
|
testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "fast"; |
|
EXPECT_FALSE(InDeathTestChild()); |
|
EXPECT_DEATH({ |
|
fprintf(stderr, InDeathTestChild() ? "Inside" : "Outside"); |
|
fflush(stderr); |
|
_exit(1); |
|
}, "Inside"); |
|
} |
|
|
|
TEST(InDeathTestChildDeathTest, ReportsDeathTestCorrectlyInThreadSafeStyle) { |
|
testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "threadsafe"; |
|
EXPECT_FALSE(InDeathTestChild()); |
|
EXPECT_DEATH({ |
|
fprintf(stderr, InDeathTestChild() ? "Inside" : "Outside"); |
|
fflush(stderr); |
|
_exit(1); |
|
}, "Inside"); |
|
} |
|
|
|
#endif // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST |
|
|
|
// Tests that the death test macros expand to code which may or may not |
|
// be followed by operator<<, and that in either case the complete text |
|
// comprises only a single C++ statement. |
|
// |
|
// The syntax should work whether death tests are available or not. |
|
TEST(ConditionalDeathMacrosSyntaxDeathTest, SingleStatement) { |
|
if (AlwaysFalse()) |
|
// This would fail if executed; this is a compilation test only |
|
ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(return, ""); |
|
|
|
if (AlwaysTrue()) |
|
EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(_exit(1), ""); |
|
else |
|
// This empty "else" branch is meant to ensure that EXPECT_DEATH |
|
// doesn't expand into an "if" statement without an "else" |
|
; // NOLINT |
|
|
|
if (AlwaysFalse()) |
|
ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(return, "") << "did not die"; |
|
|
|
if (AlwaysFalse()) |
|
; // NOLINT |
|
else |
|
EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(_exit(1), "") << 1 << 2 << 3; |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Tests that conditional death test macros expand to code which interacts |
|
// well with switch statements. |
|
TEST(ConditionalDeathMacrosSyntaxDeathTest, SwitchStatement) { |
|
// Microsoft compiler usually complains about switch statements without |
|
// case labels. We suppress that warning for this test. |
|
#ifdef _MSC_VER |
|
# pragma warning(push) |
|
# pragma warning(disable: 4065) |
|
#endif // _MSC_VER |
|
|
|
switch (0) |
|
default: |
|
ASSERT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(_exit(1), "") |
|
<< "exit in default switch handler"; |
|
|
|
switch (0) |
|
case 0: |
|
EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(_exit(1), "") << "exit in switch case"; |
|
|
|
#ifdef _MSC_VER |
|
# pragma warning(pop) |
|
#endif // _MSC_VER |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Tests that a test case whose name ends with "DeathTest" works fine |
|
// on Windows. |
|
TEST(NotADeathTest, Test) { |
|
SUCCEED(); |
|
}
|
|
|