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| +// Copyright 2007, Google Inc.
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| +// All rights reserved.
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| +//
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| +// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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| +// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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| +// met:
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| +//
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| +//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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| +// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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| +//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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| +// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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| +// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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| +// distribution.
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| +//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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| +// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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| +// this software without specific prior written permission.
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| +//
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| +// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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| +// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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| +// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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| +// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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| +// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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| +// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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| +// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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| +// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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| +// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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| +// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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| +// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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| +//
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| +// Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)
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| +
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| +// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes.
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| +//
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| +// This file tests the internal utilities.
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| +
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| +#include <gmock/internal/gmock-internal-utils.h>
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| +#include <stdlib.h>
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| +#include <map>
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| +#include <string>
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| +#include <sstream>
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| +#include <vector>
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| +#include <gmock/gmock.h>
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| +#include <gmock/internal/gmock-port.h>
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| +#include <gtest/gtest.h>
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| +#include <gtest/gtest-spi.h>
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| +
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| +#if GTEST_OS_CYGWIN
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| +#include <sys/types.h>  // For ssize_t. NOLINT
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| +#endif
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| +
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| +namespace testing {
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| +namespace internal {
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| +
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| +namespace {
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| +
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| +using ::std::tr1::tuple;
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| +
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| +TEST(ConvertIdentifierNameToWordsTest, WorksWhenNameContainsNoWord) {
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| +  EXPECT_EQ("", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords(""));
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| +  EXPECT_EQ("", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("_"));
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| +  EXPECT_EQ("", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("__"));
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(ConvertIdentifierNameToWordsTest, WorksWhenNameContainsDigits) {
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| +  EXPECT_EQ("1", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("_1"));
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| +  EXPECT_EQ("2", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("2_"));
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| +  EXPECT_EQ("34", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("_34_"));
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| +  EXPECT_EQ("34 56", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("_34_56"));
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(ConvertIdentifierNameToWordsTest, WorksWhenNameContainsCamelCaseWords) {
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| +  EXPECT_EQ("a big word", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("ABigWord"));
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| +  EXPECT_EQ("foo bar", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("FooBar"));
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| +  EXPECT_EQ("foo", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("Foo_"));
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| +  EXPECT_EQ("foo bar", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("_Foo_Bar_"));
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| +  EXPECT_EQ("foo and bar", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("_Foo__And_Bar"));
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(ConvertIdentifierNameToWordsTest, WorksWhenNameContains_SeparatedWords) {
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| +  EXPECT_EQ("foo bar", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("foo_bar"));
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| +  EXPECT_EQ("foo", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("_foo_"));
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| +  EXPECT_EQ("foo bar", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("_foo_bar_"));
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| +  EXPECT_EQ("foo and bar", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("_foo__and_bar"));
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(ConvertIdentifierNameToWordsTest, WorksWhenNameIsMixture) {
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| +  EXPECT_EQ("foo bar 123", ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("Foo_bar123"));
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| +  EXPECT_EQ("chapter 11 section 1",
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| +            ConvertIdentifierNameToWords("_Chapter11Section_1_"));
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Tests that CompileAssertTypesEqual compiles when the type arguments are
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| +// equal.
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| +TEST(CompileAssertTypesEqual, CompilesWhenTypesAreEqual) {
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| +  CompileAssertTypesEqual<void, void>();
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| +  CompileAssertTypesEqual<int*, int*>();
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Tests that RemoveReference does not affect non-reference types.
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| +TEST(RemoveReferenceTest, DoesNotAffectNonReferenceType) {
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| +  CompileAssertTypesEqual<int, RemoveReference<int>::type>();
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| +  CompileAssertTypesEqual<const char, RemoveReference<const char>::type>();
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Tests that RemoveReference removes reference from reference types.
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| +TEST(RemoveReferenceTest, RemovesReference) {
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| +  CompileAssertTypesEqual<int, RemoveReference<int&>::type>();
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| +  CompileAssertTypesEqual<const char, RemoveReference<const char&>::type>();
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Tests GMOCK_REMOVE_REFERENCE_.
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| +
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| +template <typename T1, typename T2>
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| +void TestGMockRemoveReference() {
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| +  CompileAssertTypesEqual<T1, GMOCK_REMOVE_REFERENCE_(T2)>();
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(RemoveReferenceTest, MacroVersion) {
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| +  TestGMockRemoveReference<int, int>();
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| +  TestGMockRemoveReference<const char, const char&>();
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| +}
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| +
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| +
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| +// Tests that RemoveConst does not affect non-const types.
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| +TEST(RemoveConstTest, DoesNotAffectNonConstType) {
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| +  CompileAssertTypesEqual<int, RemoveConst<int>::type>();
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| +  CompileAssertTypesEqual<char&, RemoveConst<char&>::type>();
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Tests that RemoveConst removes const from const types.
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| +TEST(RemoveConstTest, RemovesConst) {
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| +  CompileAssertTypesEqual<int, RemoveConst<const int>::type>();
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Tests GMOCK_REMOVE_CONST_.
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| +
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| +template <typename T1, typename T2>
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| +void TestGMockRemoveConst() {
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| +  CompileAssertTypesEqual<T1, GMOCK_REMOVE_CONST_(T2)>();
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(RemoveConstTest, MacroVersion) {
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| +  TestGMockRemoveConst<int, int>();
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| +  TestGMockRemoveConst<double&, double&>();
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| +  TestGMockRemoveConst<char, const char>();
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Tests that AddReference does not affect reference types.
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| +TEST(AddReferenceTest, DoesNotAffectReferenceType) {
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| +  CompileAssertTypesEqual<int&, AddReference<int&>::type>();
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| +  CompileAssertTypesEqual<const char&, AddReference<const char&>::type>();
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Tests that AddReference adds reference to non-reference types.
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| +TEST(AddReferenceTest, AddsReference) {
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| +  CompileAssertTypesEqual<int&, AddReference<int>::type>();
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| +  CompileAssertTypesEqual<const char&, AddReference<const char>::type>();
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Tests GMOCK_ADD_REFERENCE_.
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| +
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| +template <typename T1, typename T2>
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| +void TestGMockAddReference() {
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| +  CompileAssertTypesEqual<T1, GMOCK_ADD_REFERENCE_(T2)>();
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(AddReferenceTest, MacroVersion) {
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| +  TestGMockAddReference<int&, int>();
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| +  TestGMockAddReference<const char&, const char&>();
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Tests GMOCK_REFERENCE_TO_CONST_.
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| +
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| +template <typename T1, typename T2>
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| +void TestGMockReferenceToConst() {
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| +  CompileAssertTypesEqual<T1, GMOCK_REFERENCE_TO_CONST_(T2)>();
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(GMockReferenceToConstTest, Works) {
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| +  TestGMockReferenceToConst<const char&, char>();
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| +  TestGMockReferenceToConst<const int&, const int>();
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| +  TestGMockReferenceToConst<const double&, double>();
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| +  TestGMockReferenceToConst<const string&, const string&>();
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(PointeeOfTest, WorksForSmartPointers) {
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| +  CompileAssertTypesEqual<const char,
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| +      PointeeOf<internal::linked_ptr<const char> >::type>();
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(PointeeOfTest, WorksForRawPointers) {
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| +  CompileAssertTypesEqual<int, PointeeOf<int*>::type>();
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| +  CompileAssertTypesEqual<const char, PointeeOf<const char*>::type>();
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| +  CompileAssertTypesEqual<void, PointeeOf<void*>::type>();
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(GetRawPointerTest, WorksForSmartPointers) {
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| +  const char* const raw_p4 = new const char('a');  // NOLINT
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| +  const internal::linked_ptr<const char> p4(raw_p4);
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(raw_p4, GetRawPointer(p4));
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(GetRawPointerTest, WorksForRawPointers) {
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| +  int* p = NULL;
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(NULL, GetRawPointer(p));
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| +  int n = 1;
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(&n, GetRawPointer(&n));
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| +}
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| +
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| +class Base {};
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| +class Derived : public Base {};
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| +
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| +// Tests that ImplicitlyConvertible<T1, T2>::value is a compile-time constant.
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| +TEST(ImplicitlyConvertibleTest, ValueIsCompileTimeConstant) {
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| +  GMOCK_COMPILE_ASSERT_((ImplicitlyConvertible<int, int>::value), const_true);
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| +  GMOCK_COMPILE_ASSERT_((!ImplicitlyConvertible<void*, int*>::value),
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| +                        const_false);
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Tests that ImplicitlyConvertible<T1, T2>::value is true when T1 can
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| +// be implicitly converted to T2.
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| +TEST(ImplicitlyConvertibleTest, ValueIsTrueWhenConvertible) {
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE((ImplicitlyConvertible<int, double>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE((ImplicitlyConvertible<double, int>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE((ImplicitlyConvertible<int*, void*>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE((ImplicitlyConvertible<int*, const int*>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE((ImplicitlyConvertible<Derived&, const Base&>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE((ImplicitlyConvertible<const Base, Base>::value));
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Tests that ImplicitlyConvertible<T1, T2>::value is false when T1
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| +// cannot be implicitly converted to T2.
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| +TEST(ImplicitlyConvertibleTest, ValueIsFalseWhenNotConvertible) {
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE((ImplicitlyConvertible<double, int*>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE((ImplicitlyConvertible<void*, int*>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE((ImplicitlyConvertible<const int*, int*>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE((ImplicitlyConvertible<Base&, Derived&>::value));
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Tests KindOf<T>.
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| +
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| +TEST(KindOfTest, Bool) {
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(kBool, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(bool));  // NOLINT
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(KindOfTest, Integer) {
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(char));  // NOLINT
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(signed char));  // NOLINT
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(unsigned char));  // NOLINT
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(short));  // NOLINT
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(unsigned short));  // NOLINT
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(int));  // NOLINT
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(unsigned int));  // NOLINT
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(long));  // NOLINT
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(unsigned long));  // NOLINT
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(wchar_t));  // NOLINT
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(Int64));  // NOLINT
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(UInt64));  // NOLINT
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(size_t));  // NOLINT
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| +#if GTEST_OS_LINUX || GTEST_OS_MAC || GTEST_OS_CYGWIN
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| +  // ssize_t is not defined on Windows and possibly some other OSes.
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(kInteger, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(ssize_t));  // NOLINT
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| +#endif
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(KindOfTest, FloatingPoint) {
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(kFloatingPoint, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(float));  // NOLINT
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(kFloatingPoint, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(double));  // NOLINT
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(kFloatingPoint, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(long double));  // NOLINT
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(KindOfTest, Other) {
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(kOther, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(void*));  // NOLINT
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(kOther, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(char**));  // NOLINT
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(kOther, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(Base));  // NOLINT
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Tests LosslessArithmeticConvertible<T, U>.
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| +
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| +TEST(LosslessArithmeticConvertibleTest, BoolToBool) {
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<bool, bool>::value));
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(LosslessArithmeticConvertibleTest, BoolToInteger) {
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<bool, char>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<bool, int>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE(
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| +      (LosslessArithmeticConvertible<bool, unsigned long>::value));  // NOLINT
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(LosslessArithmeticConvertibleTest, BoolToFloatingPoint) {
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<bool, float>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<bool, double>::value));
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(LosslessArithmeticConvertibleTest, IntegerToBool) {
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<unsigned char, bool>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<int, bool>::value));
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(LosslessArithmeticConvertibleTest, IntegerToInteger) {
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| +  // Unsigned => larger signed is fine.
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<unsigned char, int>::value));
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| +
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| +  // Unsigned => larger unsigned is fine.
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE(
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| +      (LosslessArithmeticConvertible<unsigned short, UInt64>::value)); // NOLINT
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| +
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| +  // Signed => unsigned is not fine.
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<short, UInt64>::value)); // NOLINT
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<
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| +      signed char, unsigned int>::value));  // NOLINT
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| +
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| +  // Same size and same signedness: fine too.
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<
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| +               unsigned char, unsigned char>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<int, int>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<wchar_t, wchar_t>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<
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| +               unsigned long, unsigned long>::value));  // NOLINT
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| +
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| +  // Same size, different signedness: not fine.
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<
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| +                unsigned char, signed char>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<int, unsigned int>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<UInt64, Int64>::value));
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| +
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| +  // Larger size => smaller size is not fine.
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<long, char>::value));  // NOLINT
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<int, signed char>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<Int64, unsigned int>::value));
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(LosslessArithmeticConvertibleTest, IntegerToFloatingPoint) {
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| +  // Integers cannot be losslessly converted to floating-points, as
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| +  // the format of the latter is implementation-defined.
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<char, float>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<int, double>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<
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| +                short, long double>::value));  // NOLINT
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(LosslessArithmeticConvertibleTest, FloatingPointToBool) {
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<float, bool>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<double, bool>::value));
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(LosslessArithmeticConvertibleTest, FloatingPointToInteger) {
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<float, long>::value));  // NOLINT
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<double, Int64>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<long double, int>::value));
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(LosslessArithmeticConvertibleTest, FloatingPointToFloatingPoint) {
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| +  // Smaller size => larger size is fine.
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<float, double>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<float, long double>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<double, long double>::value));
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| +
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| +  // Same size: fine.
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<float, float>::value));
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<double, double>::value));
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| +
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| +  // Larger size => smaller size is not fine.
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<double, float>::value));
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| +  if (sizeof(double) == sizeof(long double)) {  // NOLINT
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| +    // In some implementations (e.g. MSVC), double and long double
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| +    // have the same size.
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| +    EXPECT_TRUE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<long double, double>::value));
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| +  } else {
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| +    EXPECT_FALSE((LosslessArithmeticConvertible<long double, double>::value));
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| +  }
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Tests that IsAProtocolMessage<T>::value is a compile-time constant.
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| +TEST(IsAProtocolMessageTest, ValueIsCompileTimeConstant) {
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| +  GMOCK_COMPILE_ASSERT_(IsAProtocolMessage<ProtocolMessage>::value, const_true);
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| +  GMOCK_COMPILE_ASSERT_(!IsAProtocolMessage<int>::value, const_false);
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Tests that IsAProtocolMessage<T>::value is true when T is
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| +// ProtocolMessage or a sub-class of it.
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| +TEST(IsAProtocolMessageTest, ValueIsTrueWhenTypeIsAProtocolMessage) {
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE(IsAProtocolMessage<ProtocolMessage>::value);
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| +#if GMOCK_HAS_PROTOBUF_
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE(IsAProtocolMessage<const TestMessage>::value);
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| +#endif  // GMOCK_HAS_PROTOBUF_
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Tests that IsAProtocolMessage<T>::value is false when T is neither
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| +// ProtocolMessage nor a sub-class of it.
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| +TEST(IsAProtocolMessageTest, ValueIsFalseWhenTypeIsNotAProtocolMessage) {
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE(IsAProtocolMessage<int>::value);
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE(IsAProtocolMessage<const Base>::value);
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Tests IsContainerTest.
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| +
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| +class NonContainer {};
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| +
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| +TEST(IsContainerTestTest, WorksForNonContainer) {
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(IsNotContainer), sizeof(IsContainerTest<int>(0)));
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(IsNotContainer), sizeof(IsContainerTest<char[5]>(0)));
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(IsNotContainer), sizeof(IsContainerTest<NonContainer>(0)));
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(IsContainerTestTest, WorksForContainer) {
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(IsContainer),
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| +            sizeof(IsContainerTest<std::vector<bool> >(0)));
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| +  EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(IsContainer),
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| +            sizeof(IsContainerTest<std::map<int, double> >(0)));
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| +}
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| +
 | 
| +// Tests the TupleMatches() template function.
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| +
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| +TEST(TupleMatchesTest, WorksForSize0) {
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| +  tuple<> matchers;
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| +  tuple<> values;
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| +
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE(TupleMatches(matchers, values));
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(TupleMatchesTest, WorksForSize1) {
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| +  tuple<Matcher<int> > matchers(Eq(1));
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| +  tuple<int> values1(1),
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| +      values2(2);
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| +
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE(TupleMatches(matchers, values1));
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE(TupleMatches(matchers, values2));
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| +}
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| +
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| +TEST(TupleMatchesTest, WorksForSize2) {
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| +  tuple<Matcher<int>, Matcher<char> > matchers(Eq(1), Eq('a'));
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| +  tuple<int, char> values1(1, 'a'),
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| +      values2(1, 'b'),
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| +      values3(2, 'a'),
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| +      values4(2, 'b');
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| +
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE(TupleMatches(matchers, values1));
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE(TupleMatches(matchers, values2));
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE(TupleMatches(matchers, values3));
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE(TupleMatches(matchers, values4));
 | 
| +}
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| +
 | 
| +TEST(TupleMatchesTest, WorksForSize5) {
 | 
| +  tuple<Matcher<int>, Matcher<char>, Matcher<bool>, Matcher<long>,  // NOLINT
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| +      Matcher<string> >
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| +      matchers(Eq(1), Eq('a'), Eq(true), Eq(2L), Eq("hi"));
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| +  tuple<int, char, bool, long, string>  // NOLINT
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| +      values1(1, 'a', true, 2L, "hi"),
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| +      values2(1, 'a', true, 2L, "hello"),
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| +      values3(2, 'a', true, 2L, "hi");
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| +
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| +  EXPECT_TRUE(TupleMatches(matchers, values1));
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE(TupleMatches(matchers, values2));
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| +  EXPECT_FALSE(TupleMatches(matchers, values3));
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Tests that Assert(true, ...) succeeds.
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| +TEST(AssertTest, SucceedsOnTrue) {
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| +  Assert(true, __FILE__, __LINE__, "This should succeed.");
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| +  Assert(true, __FILE__, __LINE__);  // This should succeed too.
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| +}
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| +
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| +#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
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| +
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| +// Tests that Assert(false, ...) generates a fatal failure.
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| +TEST(AssertTest, FailsFatallyOnFalse) {
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| +  EXPECT_DEATH({  // NOLINT
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| +    Assert(false, __FILE__, __LINE__, "This should fail.");
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| +  }, "");
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| +
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| +  EXPECT_DEATH({  // NOLINT
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| +    Assert(false, __FILE__, __LINE__);
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| +  }, "");
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| +}
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| +
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| +#endif  // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
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| +
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| +// Tests that Expect(true, ...) succeeds.
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| +TEST(ExpectTest, SucceedsOnTrue) {
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| +  Expect(true, __FILE__, __LINE__, "This should succeed.");
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| +  Expect(true, __FILE__, __LINE__);  // This should succeed too.
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Tests that Expect(false, ...) generates a non-fatal failure.
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| +TEST(ExpectTest, FailsNonfatallyOnFalse) {
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| +  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({  // NOLINT
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| +    Expect(false, __FILE__, __LINE__, "This should fail.");
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| +  }, "This should fail");
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| +
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| +  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({  // NOLINT
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| +    Expect(false, __FILE__, __LINE__);
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| +  }, "Expectation failed");
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| +}
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| +
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| +// TODO(wan@google.com): find a way to re-enable these tests.
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| +#if 0
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| +
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| +// Tests the Log() function.
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| +
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| +// Verifies that Log() behaves correctly for the given verbosity level
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| +// and log severity.
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| +void TestLogWithSeverity(const string& verbosity, LogSeverity severity,
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| +                         bool should_print) {
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| +  const string old_flag = GMOCK_FLAG(verbose);
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| +  GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = verbosity;
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| +  CaptureTestStdout();
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| +  Log(severity, "Test log.\n", 0);
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| +  if (should_print) {
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| +    EXPECT_PRED2(RE::FullMatch,
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| +                 GetCapturedTestStdout(),
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| +                 severity == WARNING ?
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| +                 "\nGMOCK WARNING:\nTest log\\.\nStack trace:\n[\\s\\S]*" :
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| +                 "\nTest log\\.\nStack trace:\n[\\s\\S]*");
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| +  } else {
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| +    EXPECT_EQ("", GetCapturedTestStdout());
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| +  }
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| +  GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = old_flag;
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| +}
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| +
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| +// Tests that when the stack_frames_to_skip parameter is negative,
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| +// Log() doesn't include the stack trace in the output.
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| +TEST(LogTest, NoStackTraceWhenStackFramesToSkipIsNegative) {
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| +  GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = kInfoVerbosity;
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| +  CaptureTestStdout();
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| +  Log(INFO, "Test log.\n", -1);
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| +  EXPECT_EQ("\nTest log.\n", GetCapturedTestStdout());
 | 
| +}
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| +
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| +// Tests that in opt mode, a positive stack_frames_to_skip argument is
 | 
| +// treated as 0.
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| +TEST(LogTest, NoSkippingStackFrameInOptMode) {
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| +  CaptureTestStdout();
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| +  Log(WARNING, "Test log.\n", 100);
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| +  const string log = GetCapturedTestStdout();
 | 
| +#ifdef NDEBUG
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| +  // In opt mode, no stack frame should be skipped.
 | 
| +  EXPECT_THAT(log, ContainsRegex("\nGMOCK WARNING:\n"
 | 
| +                                 "Test log\\.\n"
 | 
| +                                 "Stack trace:\n"
 | 
| +                                 ".+"));
 | 
| +#else
 | 
| +  // In dbg mode, the stack frames should be skipped.
 | 
| +  EXPECT_EQ("\nGMOCK WARNING:\n"
 | 
| +            "Test log.\n"
 | 
| +            "Stack trace:\n", log);
 | 
| +#endif  // NDEBUG
 | 
| +}
 | 
| +
 | 
| +// Tests that all logs are printed when the value of the
 | 
| +// --gmock_verbose flag is "info".
 | 
| +TEST(LogTest, AllLogsArePrintedWhenVerbosityIsInfo) {
 | 
| +  TestLogWithSeverity(kInfoVerbosity, INFO, true);
 | 
| +  TestLogWithSeverity(kInfoVerbosity, WARNING, true);
 | 
| +}
 | 
| +
 | 
| +// Tests that only warnings are printed when the value of the
 | 
| +// --gmock_verbose flag is "warning".
 | 
| +TEST(LogTest, OnlyWarningsArePrintedWhenVerbosityIsWarning) {
 | 
| +  TestLogWithSeverity(kWarningVerbosity, INFO, false);
 | 
| +  TestLogWithSeverity(kWarningVerbosity, WARNING, true);
 | 
| +}
 | 
| +
 | 
| +// Tests that no logs are printed when the value of the
 | 
| +// --gmock_verbose flag is "error".
 | 
| +TEST(LogTest, NoLogsArePrintedWhenVerbosityIsError) {
 | 
| +  TestLogWithSeverity(kErrorVerbosity, INFO, false);
 | 
| +  TestLogWithSeverity(kErrorVerbosity, WARNING, false);
 | 
| +}
 | 
| +
 | 
| +// Tests that only warnings are printed when the value of the
 | 
| +// --gmock_verbose flag is invalid.
 | 
| +TEST(LogTest, OnlyWarningsArePrintedWhenVerbosityIsInvalid) {
 | 
| +  TestLogWithSeverity("invalid", INFO, false);
 | 
| +  TestLogWithSeverity("invalid", WARNING, true);
 | 
| +}
 | 
| +
 | 
| +#endif  // 0
 | 
| +
 | 
| +TEST(TypeTraitsTest, true_type) {
 | 
| +  EXPECT_TRUE(true_type::value);
 | 
| +}
 | 
| +
 | 
| +TEST(TypeTraitsTest, false_type) {
 | 
| +  EXPECT_FALSE(false_type::value);
 | 
| +}
 | 
| +
 | 
| +TEST(TypeTraitsTest, is_reference) {
 | 
| +  EXPECT_FALSE(is_reference<int>::value);
 | 
| +  EXPECT_FALSE(is_reference<char*>::value);
 | 
| +  EXPECT_TRUE(is_reference<const int&>::value);
 | 
| +}
 | 
| +
 | 
| +TEST(TypeTraitsTest, is_pointer) {
 | 
| +  EXPECT_FALSE(is_pointer<int>::value);
 | 
| +  EXPECT_FALSE(is_pointer<char&>::value);
 | 
| +  EXPECT_TRUE(is_pointer<const int*>::value);
 | 
| +}
 | 
| +
 | 
| +TEST(TypeTraitsTest, type_equals) {
 | 
| +  EXPECT_FALSE((type_equals<int, const int>::value));
 | 
| +  EXPECT_FALSE((type_equals<int, int&>::value));
 | 
| +  EXPECT_FALSE((type_equals<int, double>::value));
 | 
| +  EXPECT_TRUE((type_equals<char, char>::value));
 | 
| +}
 | 
| +
 | 
| +TEST(TypeTraitsTest, remove_reference) {
 | 
| +  EXPECT_TRUE((type_equals<char, remove_reference<char&>::type>::value));
 | 
| +  EXPECT_TRUE((type_equals<const int,
 | 
| +               remove_reference<const int&>::type>::value));
 | 
| +  EXPECT_TRUE((type_equals<int, remove_reference<int>::type>::value));
 | 
| +  EXPECT_TRUE((type_equals<double*, remove_reference<double*>::type>::value));
 | 
| +}
 | 
| +
 | 
| +// TODO(wan@google.com): find a way to re-enable these tests.
 | 
| +#if 0
 | 
| +
 | 
| +// Verifies that Log() behaves correctly for the given verbosity level
 | 
| +// and log severity.
 | 
| +string GrabOutput(void(*logger)(), const char* verbosity) {
 | 
| +  const string saved_flag = GMOCK_FLAG(verbose);
 | 
| +  GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = verbosity;
 | 
| +  CaptureTestStdout();
 | 
| +  logger();
 | 
| +  GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) = saved_flag;
 | 
| +  return GetCapturedTestStdout();
 | 
| +}
 | 
| +
 | 
| +class DummyMock {
 | 
| + public:
 | 
| +  MOCK_METHOD0(TestMethod, void());
 | 
| +  MOCK_METHOD1(TestMethodArg, void(int dummy));
 | 
| +};
 | 
| +
 | 
| +void ExpectCallLogger() {
 | 
| +  DummyMock mock;
 | 
| +  EXPECT_CALL(mock, TestMethod());
 | 
| +  mock.TestMethod();
 | 
| +};
 | 
| +
 | 
| +// Verifies that EXPECT_CALL logs if the --gmock_verbose flag is set to "info".
 | 
| +TEST(ExpectCallTest, LogsWhenVerbosityIsInfo) {
 | 
| +  EXPECT_THAT(GrabOutput(ExpectCallLogger, kInfoVerbosity),
 | 
| +              HasSubstr("EXPECT_CALL(mock, TestMethod())"));
 | 
| +}
 | 
| +
 | 
| +// Verifies that EXPECT_CALL doesn't log
 | 
| +// if the --gmock_verbose flag is set to "warning".
 | 
| +TEST(ExpectCallTest, DoesNotLogWhenVerbosityIsWarning) {
 | 
| +  EXPECT_EQ("", GrabOutput(ExpectCallLogger, kWarningVerbosity));
 | 
| +}
 | 
| +
 | 
| +// Verifies that EXPECT_CALL doesn't log
 | 
| +// if the --gmock_verbose flag is set to "error".
 | 
| +TEST(ExpectCallTest,  DoesNotLogWhenVerbosityIsError) {
 | 
| +  EXPECT_EQ("", GrabOutput(ExpectCallLogger, kErrorVerbosity));
 | 
| +}
 | 
| +
 | 
| +void OnCallLogger() {
 | 
| +  DummyMock mock;
 | 
| +  ON_CALL(mock, TestMethod());
 | 
| +};
 | 
| +
 | 
| +// Verifies that ON_CALL logs if the --gmock_verbose flag is set to "info".
 | 
| +TEST(OnCallTest, LogsWhenVerbosityIsInfo) {
 | 
| +  EXPECT_THAT(GrabOutput(OnCallLogger, kInfoVerbosity),
 | 
| +              HasSubstr("ON_CALL(mock, TestMethod())"));
 | 
| +}
 | 
| +
 | 
| +// Verifies that ON_CALL doesn't log
 | 
| +// if the --gmock_verbose flag is set to "warning".
 | 
| +TEST(OnCallTest, DoesNotLogWhenVerbosityIsWarning) {
 | 
| +  EXPECT_EQ("", GrabOutput(OnCallLogger, kWarningVerbosity));
 | 
| +}
 | 
| +
 | 
| +// Verifies that ON_CALL doesn't log if
 | 
| +// the --gmock_verbose flag is set to "error".
 | 
| +TEST(OnCallTest, DoesNotLogWhenVerbosityIsError) {
 | 
| +  EXPECT_EQ("", GrabOutput(OnCallLogger, kErrorVerbosity));
 | 
| +}
 | 
| +
 | 
| +void OnCallAnyArgumentLogger() {
 | 
| +  DummyMock mock;
 | 
| +  ON_CALL(mock, TestMethodArg(_));
 | 
| +}
 | 
| +
 | 
| +// Verifies that ON_CALL prints provided _ argument.
 | 
| +TEST(OnCallTest, LogsAnythingArgument) {
 | 
| +  EXPECT_THAT(GrabOutput(OnCallAnyArgumentLogger, kInfoVerbosity),
 | 
| +              HasSubstr("ON_CALL(mock, TestMethodArg(_)"));
 | 
| +}
 | 
| +
 | 
| +#endif  // 0
 | 
| +
 | 
| +}  // namespace
 | 
| +}  // namespace internal
 | 
| +}  // namespace testing
 | 
| 
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