LUMIERA.clone/tests/library/verb-function-dispatch-test.cpp
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/*
VerbFunctionDispatch(Test) - Concept to dispatch according to the verbs of a DSL
Copyright (C) Lumiera.org
2014, Hermann Vosseler <Ichthyostega@web.de>
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* *****************************************************/
/** @file verb-function-dispatch-test.cpp
** unit test §§TODO§§
*/
#include "lib/test/run.hpp"
#include "lib/verb-token.hpp"
#include "lib/format-string.hpp"
#include "lib/format-cout.hpp"
#include <string>
#include <vector>
using std::string;
using util::_Fmt;
using std::vector;
namespace lib {
namespace test{
class Receiver
{
public:
virtual ~Receiver() { } ///< this is an interface
virtual string woof() =0;
virtual string honk() =0;
virtual string moo() =0;
virtual string meh() =0;
};
namespace {
const string BEGINNING("silence");
using Verb = VerbToken<Receiver, string(void)>;
using VerbSeq = vector<Verb>;
Verb VERB(Receiver, woof);
Verb VERB(Receiver, honk);
Verb VERB(Receiver, moo);
Verb VERB(Receiver, meh);
}
/**
* a receiver of verb-tokens,
* which renders them verbosely
*/
class VerboseRenderer
: public Receiver
{
string woof() { return "Woof-Woof!"; }
string honk() { return "Honk-Honk!"; }
string moo() { return "Moo-Moo!"; }
string meh() { return "Meh!"; }
};
/**
* Statefull receiver of verb-tokens.
*/
class RecollectingReceiver
: public Receiver
{
string verb_;
_Fmt fmt_;
string
buildResultTerm (string nextToken)
{
string resultExpression (fmt_ % verb_ % nextToken);
verb_ = nextToken;
return resultExpression;
}
string woof() { return buildResultTerm (VERB_woof); }
string honk() { return buildResultTerm (VERB_honk); }
string moo() { return buildResultTerm (VERB_moo); }
string meh() { return buildResultTerm (VERB_meh); }
public:
RecollectingReceiver()
: verb_(BEGINNING)
, fmt_("%s followed by %s")
{ }
};
/***********************************************************************//**
* @test Demonstration/Concept: dispatch a specific function
* based on the given verbs of an embedded custom language.
* Actually what we want to achieve here is a specific form
* of double dispatch; thus the implementation relies on a
* variation of the visitor pattern.
*
* @see session-structure-mapping-test.cpp
*/
class VerbFunctionDispatch_test : public Test
{
virtual void
run (Arg)
{
VerbSeq tokens = build_test_feed();
render_verbose (tokens);
verify_dispatch (tokens);
}
/** prepare a sequence of verbs
* for the actual tests to work on */
VerbSeq
build_test_feed()
{
return {
VERB_woof,
VERB_honk,
VERB_moo,
VERB_meh
};
}
/** @test demonstrate the dispatching
* based on the concrete verb token.
* Here the implementation just prints
* the name of the invoked verb
*/
void
render_verbose (VerbSeq tokens)
{
VerboseRenderer receiver;
for (Verb verb : tokens)
cout << "consuming " << verb
<< " -> '"
<< verb.applyTo(receiver)
<< "'\n";
}
/** @test verify the correct individual dispatch
* through a computation specific for the given verb
*/
void
verify_dispatch (VerbSeq tokens)
{
RecollectingReceiver receiver;
string previous = BEGINNING;
for (Verb verb : tokens)
{
CHECK (previous+" followed by "+string(verb) == verb.applyTo(receiver));
previous = string(verb);
}
}
};
/** Register this test class... */
LAUNCHER (VerbFunctionDispatch_test, "unit common");
}} // namespace lib::test