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| // Author: vladl@google.com (Vlad Losev) |
| |
| // This sample shows how to test code relying on some global flag variables. |
| // Combine() helps with generating all possible combinations of such flags, |
| // and each test is given one combination as a parameter. |
| |
| // Use class definitions to test from this header. |
| #include "prime_tables.h" |
| |
| #include <gtest/gtest.h> |
| |
| #if GTEST_HAS_COMBINE |
| |
| // Suppose we want to introduce a new, improved implementation of PrimeTable |
| // which combines speed of PrecalcPrimeTable and versatility of |
| // OnTheFlyPrimeTable (see prime_tables.h). Inside it instantiates both |
| // PrecalcPrimeTable and OnTheFlyPrimeTable and uses the one that is more |
| // appropriate under the circumstances. But in low memory conditions, it can be |
| // told to instantiate without PrecalcPrimeTable instance at all and use only |
| // OnTheFlyPrimeTable. |
| class HybridPrimeTable : public PrimeTable { |
| public: |
| HybridPrimeTable(bool force_on_the_fly, int max_precalculated) |
| : on_the_fly_impl_(new OnTheFlyPrimeTable), |
| precalc_impl_(force_on_the_fly ? NULL : |
| new PreCalculatedPrimeTable(max_precalculated)), |
| max_precalculated_(max_precalculated) {} |
| virtual ~HybridPrimeTable() { |
| delete on_the_fly_impl_; |
| delete precalc_impl_; |
| } |
| |
| virtual bool IsPrime(int n) const { |
| if (precalc_impl_ != NULL && n < max_precalculated_) |
| return precalc_impl_->IsPrime(n); |
| else |
| return on_the_fly_impl_->IsPrime(n); |
| } |
| |
| virtual int GetNextPrime(int p) const { |
| int next_prime = -1; |
| if (precalc_impl_ != NULL && p < max_precalculated_) |
| next_prime = precalc_impl_->GetNextPrime(p); |
| |
| return next_prime != -1 ? next_prime : on_the_fly_impl_->GetNextPrime(p); |
| } |
| |
| private: |
| OnTheFlyPrimeTable* on_the_fly_impl_; |
| PreCalculatedPrimeTable* precalc_impl_; |
| int max_precalculated_; |
| }; |
| |
| using ::testing::TestWithParam; |
| using ::testing::Bool; |
| using ::testing::Values; |
| using ::testing::Combine; |
| |
| // To test all code paths for HybridPrimeTable we must test it with numbers |
| // both within and outside PreCalculatedPrimeTable's capacity and also with |
| // PreCalculatedPrimeTable disabled. We do this by defining fixture which will |
| // accept different combinations of parameters for instantiating a |
| // HybridPrimeTable instance. |
| class PrimeTableTest : public TestWithParam< ::std::tr1::tuple<bool, int> > { |
| protected: |
| virtual void SetUp() { |
| // This can be written as |
| // |
| // bool force_on_the_fly; |
| // int max_precalculated; |
| // tie(force_on_the_fly, max_precalculated) = GetParam(); |
| // |
| // once the Google C++ Style Guide allows use of ::std::tr1::tie. |
| // |
| bool force_on_the_fly = ::std::tr1::get<0>(GetParam()); |
| int max_precalculated = ::std::tr1::get<1>(GetParam()); |
| table_ = new HybridPrimeTable(force_on_the_fly, max_precalculated); |
| } |
| virtual void TearDown() { |
| delete table_; |
| table_ = NULL; |
| } |
| HybridPrimeTable* table_; |
| }; |
| |
| TEST_P(PrimeTableTest, ReturnsFalseForNonPrimes) { |
| // Inside the test body, you can refer to the test parameter by GetParam(). |
| // In this case, the test parameter is a PrimeTable interface pointer which |
| // we can use directly. |
| // Please note that you can also save it in the fixture's SetUp() method |
| // or constructor and use saved copy in the tests. |
| |
| EXPECT_FALSE(table_->IsPrime(-5)); |
| EXPECT_FALSE(table_->IsPrime(0)); |
| EXPECT_FALSE(table_->IsPrime(1)); |
| EXPECT_FALSE(table_->IsPrime(4)); |
| EXPECT_FALSE(table_->IsPrime(6)); |
| EXPECT_FALSE(table_->IsPrime(100)); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_P(PrimeTableTest, ReturnsTrueForPrimes) { |
| EXPECT_TRUE(table_->IsPrime(2)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(table_->IsPrime(3)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(table_->IsPrime(5)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(table_->IsPrime(7)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(table_->IsPrime(11)); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(table_->IsPrime(131)); |
| } |
| |
| TEST_P(PrimeTableTest, CanGetNextPrime) { |
| EXPECT_EQ(2, table_->GetNextPrime(0)); |
| EXPECT_EQ(3, table_->GetNextPrime(2)); |
| EXPECT_EQ(5, table_->GetNextPrime(3)); |
| EXPECT_EQ(7, table_->GetNextPrime(5)); |
| EXPECT_EQ(11, table_->GetNextPrime(7)); |
| EXPECT_EQ(131, table_->GetNextPrime(128)); |
| } |
| |
| // In order to run value-parameterized tests, you need to instantiate them, |
| // or bind them to a list of values which will be used as test parameters. |
| // You can instantiate them in a different translation module, or even |
| // instantiate them several times. |
| // |
| // Here, we instantiate our tests with a list of parameters. We must combine |
| // all variations of the boolean flag suppressing PrecalcPrimeTable and some |
| // meaningful values for tests. We choose a small value (1), and a value that |
| // will put some of the tested numbers beyond the capability of the |
| // PrecalcPrimeTable instance and some inside it (10). Combine will produce all |
| // possible combinations. |
| INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(MeaningfulTestParameters, |
| PrimeTableTest, |
| Combine(Bool(), Values(1, 10))); |
| |
| #else |
| |
| // Google Test doesn't support Combine() on some platforms and compilers, |
| // such as MSVC 7.1. If we use conditional compilation to compile out |
| // all code referring to the gtest_main library, MSVC linker will not |
| // link that library at all and consequently complain about missing entry |
| // point defined in that library (fatal error LNK1561: entry point must |
| // be defined). This dummy test keeps gtest_main linked in. |
| TEST(DummyTest, CombineIsNotSupportedOnThisPlatform) {} |
| |
| #endif // GTEST_HAS_COMBINE |