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/*
TEST-HELPER.hpp - collection of functions supporting unit testing
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Copyright (C) Lumiera.org
2009, Hermann Vosseler <Ichthyostega@web.de>
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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*/
/** @file test-helper.hpp
** A collection of frequently used helper functions to support unit testing.
** Some are test data generators, some are diagnostics helpers to produce readable
** output. Some of these support meta programming to figure out the \em actual
** reference kind (value, lvalue, rvalue) of a template parameter instantiation.
** For GNU compatible compilers, we expose also the interface to the internal
** ABI for [demangling type names](\ref demangleCxx).
**
** @note this header is included into a large number of tests.
** @see TestHelper_test
** @see TestHelperDemangling_test
**
*/
#ifndef LIB_TEST_TEST_HELPER_H
#define LIB_TEST_TEST_HELPER_H
#include "lib/symbol.hpp"
#include "lib/time/timevalue.hpp"
#include "lib/format-obj.hpp"
#include <boost/lexical_cast.hpp>
#include <typeinfo>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <string>
namespace lib {
namespace test{
using lib::Literal;
using std::string;
using std::rand;
using lib::meta::demangleCxx;
/** for printing sizeof().
* prints the given size and name literally, without any further magic */
string
showSizeof (size_t siz, string name);
/** for printing sizeof(), possibly figuring out the type name automatically
* @param name when given, this name will be used for display,
* instead of auto detecting the type
*/
template<typename T>
inline string
showSizeof (T const* obj =0, const char* name =0)
{
return showSizeof (obj? sizeof(*obj) : sizeof(T),
name? name : util::typeStr(obj));
}
template<typename T>
inline meta::disable_if<std::is_pointer<T>,
string > // note:: force invocations with pointer to the first overload
showSizeof (T const& obj, const char* name=0)
{
return showSizeof (&obj, name);
}
template<typename T>
inline string
showSizeof (const char* name)
{
return showSizeof<T> (nullptr, name);
}
/** helper to discern the kind of reference of the argument type */
template<typename R>
string
showRefKind()
{
return std::is_lvalue_reference<R>::value? "REF"
: std::is_rvalue_reference<R>::value? "MOV"
: "VAL";
}
/** helper for investigating a variadic argument pack
* @warning always spell out the template arguments explicitly
* when invoking this diagnostics, e.g. \c showVariadicTypes<ARGS...>(args...)
* otherwise the template argument matching for functions might mess up the
* kind of reference you'll see in the diagnostics.
* @see test-helper-variadic-test.cpp
*/
template<typename... EMPTY>
inline string
showVariadicTypes ()
{
return " :.";
}
template<typename X, typename... XS>
inline string
showVariadicTypes (X const& x, XS const&... xs)
{
return " :---#"
+ boost::lexical_cast<string>(1 + sizeof...(xs))
+ " -- Type: " + util::typeStr(x)
+ " " + showRefKind<X>()
+ " Address* " + boost::lexical_cast<string>(&x)
+ "\n"
+ showVariadicTypes<XS...> (xs...);
}
/** create a random but not insane Time value */
inline lib::time::Time
randTime ()
{
return lib::time::Time (500 * (rand() % 2), (rand() % 600) + 1);
}
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/** create garbage string of given length
* @return string containing arbitrary lower case letters and numbers
*/
string randStr (size_t len);
}} // namespace lib::test
/* === test helper macros === */
/**
* Macro to verify a statement indeed raises an exception.
* If no exception is thrown, the #NOTREACHED macro will trigger
* an assertion failure. In case of an exception, the #lumiera_error
* state is checked, cleared and verified.
*/
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#define VERIFY_ERROR(ERROR_ID, ERRONEOUS_STATEMENT) \
try \
{ \
ERRONEOUS_STATEMENT ; \
NOTREACHED("expected '%s' failure in: %s", \
#ERROR_ID, #ERRONEOUS_STATEMENT); \
} \
catch (...) \
{ \
CHECK (lumiera_error_expect (LUMIERA_ERROR_##ERROR_ID));\
}
/**
* Macro to mark the current test function in STDOUT.
* This can be helpful to digest a long test output dump
*/
#define MARK_TEST_FUN \
cout << "|" << endl << "| »"<<__FUNCTION__<<"«" <<endl;
#endif /*LIB_TEST_TEST_HELPER_H*/