| $$ -*- mode: c++; -*- |
| $var n = 50 $$ Maximum length of Values arguments we want to support. |
| $var maxtuple = 10 $$ Maximum number of Combine arguments we want to support. |
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| // Authors: vladl@google.com (Vlad Losev) |
| // |
| // Macros and functions for implementing parameterized tests |
| // in Google C++ Testing Framework (Google Test) |
| // |
| // This file is generated by a SCRIPT. DO NOT EDIT BY HAND! |
| // |
| #ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PARAM_TEST_H_ |
| #define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PARAM_TEST_H_ |
| |
| |
| // Value-parameterized tests allow you to test your code with different |
| // parameters without writing multiple copies of the same test. |
| // |
| // Here is how you use value-parameterized tests: |
| |
| #if 0 |
| |
| // To write value-parameterized tests, first you should define a fixture |
| // class. It must be derived from testing::TestWithParam<T>, where T is |
| // the type of your parameter values. TestWithParam<T> is itself derived |
| // from testing::Test. T can be any copyable type. If it's a raw pointer, |
| // you are responsible for managing the lifespan of the pointed values. |
| |
| class FooTest : public ::testing::TestWithParam<const char*> { |
| // You can implement all the usual class fixture members here. |
| }; |
| |
| // Then, use the TEST_P macro to define as many parameterized tests |
| // for this fixture as you want. The _P suffix is for "parameterized" |
| // or "pattern", whichever you prefer to think. |
| |
| TEST_P(FooTest, DoesBlah) { |
| // Inside a test, access the test parameter with the GetParam() method |
| // of the TestWithParam<T> class: |
| EXPECT_TRUE(foo.Blah(GetParam())); |
| ... |
| } |
| |
| TEST_P(FooTest, HasBlahBlah) { |
| ... |
| } |
| |
| // Finally, you can use INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P to instantiate the test |
| // case with any set of parameters you want. Google Test defines a number |
| // of functions for generating test parameters. They return what we call |
| // (surprise!) parameter generators. Here is a summary of them, which |
| // are all in the testing namespace: |
| // |
| // |
| // Range(begin, end [, step]) - Yields values {begin, begin+step, |
| // begin+step+step, ...}. The values do not |
| // include end. step defaults to 1. |
| // Values(v1, v2, ..., vN) - Yields values {v1, v2, ..., vN}. |
| // ValuesIn(container) - Yields values from a C-style array, an STL |
| // ValuesIn(begin,end) container, or an iterator range [begin, end). |
| // Bool() - Yields sequence {false, true}. |
| // Combine(g1, g2, ..., gN) - Yields all combinations (the Cartesian product |
| // for the math savvy) of the values generated |
| // by the N generators. |
| // |
| // For more details, see comments at the definitions of these functions below |
| // in this file. |
| // |
| // The following statement will instantiate tests from the FooTest test case |
| // each with parameter values "meeny", "miny", and "moe". |
| |
| INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(InstantiationName, |
| FooTest, |
| Values("meeny", "miny", "moe")); |
| |
| // To distinguish different instances of the pattern, (yes, you |
| // can instantiate it more then once) the first argument to the |
| // INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P macro is a prefix that will be added to the |
| // actual test case name. Remember to pick unique prefixes for different |
| // instantiations. The tests from the instantiation above will have |
| // these names: |
| // |
| // * InstantiationName/FooTest.DoesBlah/0 for "meeny" |
| // * InstantiationName/FooTest.DoesBlah/1 for "miny" |
| // * InstantiationName/FooTest.DoesBlah/2 for "moe" |
| // * InstantiationName/FooTest.HasBlahBlah/0 for "meeny" |
| // * InstantiationName/FooTest.HasBlahBlah/1 for "miny" |
| // * InstantiationName/FooTest.HasBlahBlah/2 for "moe" |
| // |
| // You can use these names in --gtest_filter. |
| // |
| // This statement will instantiate all tests from FooTest again, each |
| // with parameter values "cat" and "dog": |
| |
| const char* pets[] = {"cat", "dog"}; |
| INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(AnotherInstantiationName, FooTest, ValuesIn(pets)); |
| |
| // The tests from the instantiation above will have these names: |
| // |
| // * AnotherInstantiationName/FooTest.DoesBlah/0 for "cat" |
| // * AnotherInstantiationName/FooTest.DoesBlah/1 for "dog" |
| // * AnotherInstantiationName/FooTest.HasBlahBlah/0 for "cat" |
| // * AnotherInstantiationName/FooTest.HasBlahBlah/1 for "dog" |
| // |
| // Please note that INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P will instantiate all tests |
| // in the given test case, whether their definitions come before or |
| // AFTER the INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P statement. |
| // |
| // Please also note that generator expressions are evaluated in |
| // RUN_ALL_TESTS(), after main() has started. This allows evaluation of |
| // parameter list based on command line parameters. |
| // |
| // You can see samples/sample7_unittest.cc and samples/sample8_unittest.cc |
| // for more examples. |
| // |
| // In the future, we plan to publish the API for defining new parameter |
| // generators. But for now this interface remains part of the internal |
| // implementation and is subject to change. |
| |
| #endif // 0 |
| |
| |
| #include <utility> |
| |
| #include <gtest/internal/gtest-port.h> |
| |
| #if GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST |
| |
| #include <gtest/internal/gtest-internal.h> |
| #include <gtest/internal/gtest-param-util.h> |
| #include <gtest/internal/gtest-param-util-generated.h> |
| |
| namespace testing { |
| |
| // Functions producing parameter generators. |
| // |
| // Google Test uses these generators to produce parameters for value- |
| // parameterized tests. When a parameterized test case is instantiated |
| // with a particular generator, Google Test creates and runs tests |
| // for each element in the sequence produced by the generator. |
| // |
| // In the following sample, tests from test case FooTest are instantiated |
| // each three times with parameter values 3, 5, and 8: |
| // |
| // class FooTest : public TestWithParam<int> { ... }; |
| // |
| // TEST_P(FooTest, TestThis) { |
| // } |
| // TEST_P(FooTest, TestThat) { |
| // } |
| // INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(TestSequence, FooTest, Values(3, 5, 8)); |
| // |
| |
| // Range() returns generators providing sequences of values in a range. |
| // |
| // Synopsis: |
| // Range(start, end) |
| // - returns a generator producing a sequence of values {start, start+1, |
| // start+2, ..., }. |
| // Range(start, end, step) |
| // - returns a generator producing a sequence of values {start, start+step, |
| // start+step+step, ..., }. |
| // Notes: |
| // * The generated sequences never include end. For example, Range(1, 5) |
| // returns a generator producing a sequence {1, 2, 3, 4}. Range(1, 9, 2) |
| // returns a generator producing {1, 3, 5, 7}. |
| // * start and end must have the same type. That type may be any integral or |
| // floating-point type or a user defined type satisfying these conditions: |
| // * It must be assignable (have operator=() defined). |
| // * It must have operator+() (operator+(int-compatible type) for |
| // two-operand version). |
| // * It must have operator<() defined. |
| // Elements in the resulting sequences will also have that type. |
| // * Condition start < end must be satisfied in order for resulting sequences |
| // to contain any elements. |
| // |
| template <typename T, typename IncrementT> |
| internal::ParamGenerator<T> Range(T start, T end, IncrementT step) { |
| return internal::ParamGenerator<T>( |
| new internal::RangeGenerator<T, IncrementT>(start, end, step)); |
| } |
| |
| template <typename T> |
| internal::ParamGenerator<T> Range(T start, T end) { |
| return Range(start, end, 1); |
| } |
| |
| // ValuesIn() function allows generation of tests with parameters coming from |
| // a container. |
| // |
| // Synopsis: |
| // ValuesIn(const T (&array)[N]) |
| // - returns a generator producing sequences with elements from |
| // a C-style array. |
| // ValuesIn(const Container& container) |
| // - returns a generator producing sequences with elements from |
| // an STL-style container. |
| // ValuesIn(Iterator begin, Iterator end) |
| // - returns a generator producing sequences with elements from |
| // a range [begin, end) defined by a pair of STL-style iterators. These |
| // iterators can also be plain C pointers. |
| // |
| // Please note that ValuesIn copies the values from the containers |
| // passed in and keeps them to generate tests in RUN_ALL_TESTS(). |
| // |
| // Examples: |
| // |
| // This instantiates tests from test case StringTest |
| // each with C-string values of "foo", "bar", and "baz": |
| // |
| // const char* strings[] = {"foo", "bar", "baz"}; |
| // INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(StringSequence, SrtingTest, ValuesIn(strings)); |
| // |
| // This instantiates tests from test case StlStringTest |
| // each with STL strings with values "a" and "b": |
| // |
| // ::std::vector< ::std::string> GetParameterStrings() { |
| // ::std::vector< ::std::string> v; |
| // v.push_back("a"); |
| // v.push_back("b"); |
| // return v; |
| // } |
| // |
| // INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(CharSequence, |
| // StlStringTest, |
| // ValuesIn(GetParameterStrings())); |
| // |
| // |
| // This will also instantiate tests from CharTest |
| // each with parameter values 'a' and 'b': |
| // |
| // ::std::list<char> GetParameterChars() { |
| // ::std::list<char> list; |
| // list.push_back('a'); |
| // list.push_back('b'); |
| // return list; |
| // } |
| // ::std::list<char> l = GetParameterChars(); |
| // INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(CharSequence2, |
| // CharTest, |
| // ValuesIn(l.begin(), l.end())); |
| // |
| template <typename ForwardIterator> |
| internal::ParamGenerator< |
| typename ::std::iterator_traits<ForwardIterator>::value_type> ValuesIn( |
| ForwardIterator begin, |
| ForwardIterator end) { |
| typedef typename ::std::iterator_traits<ForwardIterator>::value_type |
| ParamType; |
| return internal::ParamGenerator<ParamType>( |
| new internal::ValuesInIteratorRangeGenerator<ParamType>(begin, end)); |
| } |
| |
| template <typename T, size_t N> |
| internal::ParamGenerator<T> ValuesIn(const T (&array)[N]) { |
| return ValuesIn(array, array + N); |
| } |
| |
| template <class Container> |
| internal::ParamGenerator<typename Container::value_type> ValuesIn( |
| const Container& container) { |
| return ValuesIn(container.begin(), container.end()); |
| } |
| |
| // Values() allows generating tests from explicitly specified list of |
| // parameters. |
| // |
| // Synopsis: |
| // Values(T v1, T v2, ..., T vN) |
| // - returns a generator producing sequences with elements v1, v2, ..., vN. |
| // |
| // For example, this instantiates tests from test case BarTest each |
| // with values "one", "two", and "three": |
| // |
| // INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(NumSequence, BarTest, Values("one", "two", "three")); |
| // |
| // This instantiates tests from test case BazTest each with values 1, 2, 3.5. |
| // The exact type of values will depend on the type of parameter in BazTest. |
| // |
| // INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(FloatingNumbers, BazTest, Values(1, 2, 3.5)); |
| // |
| // Currently, Values() supports from 1 to $n parameters. |
| // |
| $range i 1..n |
| $for i [[ |
| $range j 1..i |
| |
| template <$for j, [[typename T$j]]> |
| internal::ValueArray$i<$for j, [[T$j]]> Values($for j, [[T$j v$j]]) { |
| return internal::ValueArray$i<$for j, [[T$j]]>($for j, [[v$j]]); |
| } |
| |
| ]] |
| |
| // Bool() allows generating tests with parameters in a set of (false, true). |
| // |
| // Synopsis: |
| // Bool() |
| // - returns a generator producing sequences with elements {false, true}. |
| // |
| // It is useful when testing code that depends on Boolean flags. Combinations |
| // of multiple flags can be tested when several Bool()'s are combined using |
| // Combine() function. |
| // |
| // In the following example all tests in the test case FlagDependentTest |
| // will be instantiated twice with parameters false and true. |
| // |
| // class FlagDependentTest : public testing::TestWithParam<bool> { |
| // virtual void SetUp() { |
| // external_flag = GetParam(); |
| // } |
| // } |
| // INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(BoolSequence, FlagDependentTest, Bool()); |
| // |
| inline internal::ParamGenerator<bool> Bool() { |
| return Values(false, true); |
| } |
| |
| #if GTEST_HAS_COMBINE |
| // Combine() allows the user to combine two or more sequences to produce |
| // values of a Cartesian product of those sequences' elements. |
| // |
| // Synopsis: |
| // Combine(gen1, gen2, ..., genN) |
| // - returns a generator producing sequences with elements coming from |
| // the Cartesian product of elements from the sequences generated by |
| // gen1, gen2, ..., genN. The sequence elements will have a type of |
| // tuple<T1, T2, ..., TN> where T1, T2, ..., TN are the types |
| // of elements from sequences produces by gen1, gen2, ..., genN. |
| // |
| // Combine can have up to $maxtuple arguments. This number is currently limited |
| // by the maximum number of elements in the tuple implementation used by Google |
| // Test. |
| // |
| // Example: |
| // |
| // This will instantiate tests in test case AnimalTest each one with |
| // the parameter values tuple("cat", BLACK), tuple("cat", WHITE), |
| // tuple("dog", BLACK), and tuple("dog", WHITE): |
| // |
| // enum Color { BLACK, GRAY, WHITE }; |
| // class AnimalTest |
| // : public testing::TestWithParam<tuple<const char*, Color> > {...}; |
| // |
| // TEST_P(AnimalTest, AnimalLooksNice) {...} |
| // |
| // INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(AnimalVariations, AnimalTest, |
| // Combine(Values("cat", "dog"), |
| // Values(BLACK, WHITE))); |
| // |
| // This will instantiate tests in FlagDependentTest with all variations of two |
| // Boolean flags: |
| // |
| // class FlagDependentTest |
| // : public testing::TestWithParam<tuple(bool, bool)> > { |
| // virtual void SetUp() { |
| // // Assigns external_flag_1 and external_flag_2 values from the tuple. |
| // tie(external_flag_1, external_flag_2) = GetParam(); |
| // } |
| // }; |
| // |
| // TEST_P(FlagDependentTest, TestFeature1) { |
| // // Test your code using external_flag_1 and external_flag_2 here. |
| // } |
| // INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(TwoBoolSequence, FlagDependentTest, |
| // Combine(Bool(), Bool())); |
| // |
| $range i 2..maxtuple |
| $for i [[ |
| $range j 1..i |
| |
| template <$for j, [[typename Generator$j]]> |
| internal::CartesianProductHolder$i<$for j, [[Generator$j]]> Combine( |
| $for j, [[const Generator$j& g$j]]) { |
| return internal::CartesianProductHolder$i<$for j, [[Generator$j]]>( |
| $for j, [[g$j]]); |
| } |
| |
| ]] |
| #endif // GTEST_HAS_COMBINE |
| |
| |
| |
| #define TEST_P(test_case_name, test_name) \ |
| class GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_case_name, test_name) \ |
| : public test_case_name { \ |
| public: \ |
| GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_case_name, test_name)() {} \ |
| virtual void TestBody(); \ |
| private: \ |
| static int AddToRegistry() { \ |
| ::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance()->parameterized_test_registry(). \ |
| GetTestCasePatternHolder<test_case_name>(\ |
| #test_case_name, __FILE__, __LINE__)->AddTestPattern(\ |
| #test_case_name, \ |
| #test_name, \ |
| new ::testing::internal::TestMetaFactory< \ |
| GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_case_name, test_name)>()); \ |
| return 0; \ |
| } \ |
| static int gtest_registering_dummy_; \ |
| GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(\ |
| GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_case_name, test_name)); \ |
| }; \ |
| int GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_case_name, \ |
| test_name)::gtest_registering_dummy_ = \ |
| GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_case_name, test_name)::AddToRegistry(); \ |
| void GTEST_TEST_CLASS_NAME_(test_case_name, test_name)::TestBody() |
| |
| #define INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(prefix, test_case_name, generator) \ |
| ::testing::internal::ParamGenerator<test_case_name::ParamType> \ |
| gtest_##prefix##test_case_name##_EvalGenerator_() { return generator; } \ |
| int gtest_##prefix##test_case_name##_dummy_ = \ |
| ::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance()->parameterized_test_registry(). \ |
| GetTestCasePatternHolder<test_case_name>(\ |
| #test_case_name, __FILE__, __LINE__)->AddTestCaseInstantiation(\ |
| #prefix, \ |
| >est_##prefix##test_case_name##_EvalGenerator_, \ |
| __FILE__, __LINE__) |
| |
| } // namespace testing |
| |
| #endif // GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST |
| |
| #endif // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_PARAM_TEST_H_ |