LUMIERA.clone/tests/core/proc/control/handling-pattern-basics-test.cpp
Ichthyostega 974c670d41 fix **** in doxygen comments
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This caused quite some comments to be ignored by doxygen.
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/*
HandlingPatternBasics(Test) - verify elementary operation of a command handling pattern
Copyright (C) Lumiera.org
2009, Hermann Vosseler <Ichthyostega@web.de>
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* *****************************************************/
#include "lib/test/run.hpp"
#include "proc/control/command.hpp"
#include "proc/control/command-impl.hpp"
#include "proc/control/command-registry.hpp"
#include "proc/control/argument-erasure.hpp"
#include "proc/control/handling-pattern.hpp"
#include "lib/symbol.hpp"
#include "proc/control/test-dummy-commands.hpp"
#include <cstdlib>
namespace proc {
namespace control {
namespace test {
using lib::Symbol;
using std::tr1::function;
using std::rand;
namespace { // test data and helpers...
Symbol TEST_CMD = "test.command1.handling";
HandlingPattern::ID TEST_PATTERN = HandlingPattern::DUMMY;
}
typedef shared_ptr<CommandImpl> PCommandImpl;
typedef HandlingPattern const& HaPatt;
/******************************************************************************//**
* @test operate and verify a simple dummy command handling pattern.
* @note this test covers mainly the behaviour of a handling pattern as a concept,
* not so much the behaviour of the (standard) handling pattern implementations.
*
* @see HandlingPattern
* @see BasicHandlingPattern
* @see command.hpp
* @see command-basic-test.cpp
*/
class HandlingPatternBasics_test : public Test
{
uint cnt_inst;
virtual void
run (Arg)
{
CommandRegistry& registry = CommandRegistry::instance();
CHECK (&registry);
cnt_inst = registry.instance_count();
{
PCommandImpl pCom = buildTestCommand(registry);
checkExec (pCom);
checkUndo (pCom);
}
CHECK (cnt_inst == registry.instance_count());
}
/** create a command implementation frame usable for tests.
* This simulates what normally happens within a CommandDef.
* The created CommandImpl isn't registered, and thus will
* just go away when the smart-ptr leaves scope.
*/
PCommandImpl
buildTestCommand (CommandRegistry& registry)
{
typedef void Sig_oper(int);
typedef long Sig_capt(int);
typedef void Sig_undo(int,long);
function<Sig_oper> o_Fun (command1::operate);
function<Sig_capt> c_Fun (command1::capture);
function<Sig_undo> u_Fun (command1::undoIt);
CHECK (o_Fun && c_Fun && u_Fun);
// when the CommandDef is complete, it issues the
// allocation call to the registry behind the scenes....
PCommandImpl pImpl = registry.newCommandImpl(o_Fun,c_Fun,u_Fun);
CHECK (pImpl);
CHECK (*pImpl);
return pImpl;
}
void
checkExec (PCommandImpl com)
{
CHECK (com);
CHECK (!com->canExec());
typedef Types<int> ArgType;
const int ARGU (1 + rand() % 1000);
Tuple<ArgType> tuple(ARGU);
TypedArguments<Tuple<ArgType> > arg(tuple);
com->setArguments(arg);
CHECK (com->canExec());
CHECK (!com->canUndo());
command1::check_ = 0;
HaPatt patt = HandlingPattern::get(TEST_PATTERN);
ExecResult res = patt.invoke(*com, TEST_CMD);
CHECK (res);
CHECK (ARGU == command1::check_);
CHECK (com->canUndo());
}
void
checkUndo (PCommandImpl com)
{
CHECK (com);
CHECK (com->canExec());
CHECK (com->canUndo());
CHECK (command1::check_ > 0);
HaPatt ePatt = HandlingPattern::get(TEST_PATTERN);
HaPatt uPatt = ePatt.howtoUNDO();
ExecResult res = uPatt.invoke(*com, TEST_CMD);
CHECK (res);
CHECK (command1::check_ == 0);
}
};
/** Register this test class... */
LAUNCHER (HandlingPatternBasics_test, "function controller");
}}} // namespace proc::control::test