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-// Copyright 2007, Google Inc. |
-// All rights reserved. |
-// |
-// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
-// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are |
-// met: |
-// |
-// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
-// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
-// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above |
-// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer |
-// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the |
-// distribution. |
-// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its |
-// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from |
-// this software without specific prior written permission. |
-// |
-// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS |
-// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT |
-// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR |
-// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT |
-// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, |
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-// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE |
-// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
-// |
-// Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan) |
- |
-// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes. |
-// |
-// This file defines some utilities useful for implementing Google |
-// Mock. They are subject to change without notice, so please DO NOT |
-// USE THEM IN USER CODE. |
- |
-#ifndef GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_INTERNAL_GMOCK_INTERNAL_UTILS_H_ |
-#define GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_INTERNAL_GMOCK_INTERNAL_UTILS_H_ |
- |
-#include <stdio.h> |
-#include <ostream> // NOLINT |
-#include <string> |
- |
-#include <gmock/internal/gmock-generated-internal-utils.h> |
-#include <gmock/internal/gmock-port.h> |
-#include <gtest/gtest.h> |
- |
-// Concatenates two pre-processor symbols; works for concatenating |
-// built-in macros like __FILE__ and __LINE__. |
-#define GMOCK_CONCAT_TOKEN_IMPL_(foo, bar) foo##bar |
-#define GMOCK_CONCAT_TOKEN_(foo, bar) GMOCK_CONCAT_TOKEN_IMPL_(foo, bar) |
- |
-#ifdef __GNUC__ |
-#define GMOCK_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ __attribute__ ((unused)) |
-#else |
-#define GMOCK_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_ |
-#endif // __GNUC__ |
- |
-namespace testing { |
-namespace internal { |
- |
-// Converts an identifier name to a space-separated list of lower-case |
-// words. Each maximum substring of the form [A-Za-z][a-z]*|\d+ is |
-// treated as one word. For example, both "FooBar123" and |
-// "foo_bar_123" are converted to "foo bar 123". |
-string ConvertIdentifierNameToWords(const char* id_name); |
- |
-// PointeeOf<Pointer>::type is the type of a value pointed to by a |
-// Pointer, which can be either a smart pointer or a raw pointer. The |
-// following default implementation is for the case where Pointer is a |
-// smart pointer. |
-template <typename Pointer> |
-struct PointeeOf { |
- // Smart pointer classes define type element_type as the type of |
- // their pointees. |
- typedef typename Pointer::element_type type; |
-}; |
-// This specialization is for the raw pointer case. |
-template <typename T> |
-struct PointeeOf<T*> { typedef T type; }; // NOLINT |
- |
-// GetRawPointer(p) returns the raw pointer underlying p when p is a |
-// smart pointer, or returns p itself when p is already a raw pointer. |
-// The following default implementation is for the smart pointer case. |
-template <typename Pointer> |
-inline typename Pointer::element_type* GetRawPointer(const Pointer& p) { |
- return p.get(); |
-} |
-// This overloaded version is for the raw pointer case. |
-template <typename Element> |
-inline Element* GetRawPointer(Element* p) { return p; } |
- |
-// This comparator allows linked_ptr to be stored in sets. |
-template <typename T> |
-struct LinkedPtrLessThan { |
- bool operator()(const ::testing::internal::linked_ptr<T>& lhs, |
- const ::testing::internal::linked_ptr<T>& rhs) const { |
- return lhs.get() < rhs.get(); |
- } |
-}; |
- |
-// Symbian compilation can be done with wchar_t being either a native |
-// type or a typedef. Using Google Mock with OpenC without wchar_t |
-// should require the definition of _STLP_NO_WCHAR_T. |
-// |
-// MSVC treats wchar_t as a native type usually, but treats it as the |
-// same as unsigned short when the compiler option /Zc:wchar_t- is |
-// specified. It defines _NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED symbol when wchar_t |
-// is a native type. |
-#if (GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN && defined(_STLP_NO_WCHAR_T)) || \ |
- (defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(_NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED)) |
-// wchar_t is a typedef. |
-#else |
-#define GMOCK_WCHAR_T_IS_NATIVE_ 1 |
-#endif |
- |
-// signed wchar_t and unsigned wchar_t are NOT in the C++ standard. |
-// Using them is a bad practice and not portable. So DON'T use them. |
-// |
-// Still, Google Mock is designed to work even if the user uses signed |
-// wchar_t or unsigned wchar_t (obviously, assuming the compiler |
-// supports them). |
-// |
-// To gcc, |
-// wchar_t == signed wchar_t != unsigned wchar_t == unsigned int |
-#ifdef __GNUC__ |
-#define GMOCK_HAS_SIGNED_WCHAR_T_ 1 // signed/unsigned wchar_t are valid types. |
-#endif |
- |
-// In what follows, we use the term "kind" to indicate whether a type |
-// is bool, an integer type (excluding bool), a floating-point type, |
-// or none of them. This categorization is useful for determining |
-// when a matcher argument type can be safely converted to another |
-// type in the implementation of SafeMatcherCast. |
-enum TypeKind { |
- kBool, kInteger, kFloatingPoint, kOther |
-}; |
- |
-// KindOf<T>::value is the kind of type T. |
-template <typename T> struct KindOf { |
- enum { value = kOther }; // The default kind. |
-}; |
- |
-// This macro declares that the kind of 'type' is 'kind'. |
-#define GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(type, kind) \ |
- template <> struct KindOf<type> { enum { value = kind }; } |
- |
-GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(bool, kBool); |
- |
-// All standard integer types. |
-GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(char, kInteger); |
-GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(signed char, kInteger); |
-GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(unsigned char, kInteger); |
-GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(short, kInteger); // NOLINT |
-GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(unsigned short, kInteger); // NOLINT |
-GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(int, kInteger); |
-GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(unsigned int, kInteger); |
-GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(long, kInteger); // NOLINT |
-GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(unsigned long, kInteger); // NOLINT |
- |
-#if GMOCK_WCHAR_T_IS_NATIVE_ |
-GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(wchar_t, kInteger); |
-#endif |
- |
-// Non-standard integer types. |
-GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(Int64, kInteger); |
-GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(UInt64, kInteger); |
- |
-// All standard floating-point types. |
-GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(float, kFloatingPoint); |
-GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(double, kFloatingPoint); |
-GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_(long double, kFloatingPoint); |
- |
-#undef GMOCK_DECLARE_KIND_ |
- |
-// Evaluates to the kind of 'type'. |
-#define GMOCK_KIND_OF_(type) \ |
- static_cast< ::testing::internal::TypeKind>( \ |
- ::testing::internal::KindOf<type>::value) |
- |
-// Evaluates to true iff integer type T is signed. |
-#define GMOCK_IS_SIGNED_(T) (static_cast<T>(-1) < 0) |
- |
-// LosslessArithmeticConvertibleImpl<kFromKind, From, kToKind, To>::value |
-// is true iff arithmetic type From can be losslessly converted to |
-// arithmetic type To. |
-// |
-// It's the user's responsibility to ensure that both From and To are |
-// raw (i.e. has no CV modifier, is not a pointer, and is not a |
-// reference) built-in arithmetic types, kFromKind is the kind of |
-// From, and kToKind is the kind of To; the value is |
-// implementation-defined when the above pre-condition is violated. |
-template <TypeKind kFromKind, typename From, TypeKind kToKind, typename To> |
-struct LosslessArithmeticConvertibleImpl : public false_type {}; |
- |
-// Converting bool to bool is lossless. |
-template <> |
-struct LosslessArithmeticConvertibleImpl<kBool, bool, kBool, bool> |
- : public true_type {}; // NOLINT |
- |
-// Converting bool to any integer type is lossless. |
-template <typename To> |
-struct LosslessArithmeticConvertibleImpl<kBool, bool, kInteger, To> |
- : public true_type {}; // NOLINT |
- |
-// Converting bool to any floating-point type is lossless. |
-template <typename To> |
-struct LosslessArithmeticConvertibleImpl<kBool, bool, kFloatingPoint, To> |
- : public true_type {}; // NOLINT |
- |
-// Converting an integer to bool is lossy. |
-template <typename From> |
-struct LosslessArithmeticConvertibleImpl<kInteger, From, kBool, bool> |
- : public false_type {}; // NOLINT |
- |
-// Converting an integer to another non-bool integer is lossless iff |
-// the target type's range encloses the source type's range. |
-template <typename From, typename To> |
-struct LosslessArithmeticConvertibleImpl<kInteger, From, kInteger, To> |
- : public bool_constant< |
- // When converting from a smaller size to a larger size, we are |
- // fine as long as we are not converting from signed to unsigned. |
- ((sizeof(From) < sizeof(To)) && |
- (!GMOCK_IS_SIGNED_(From) || GMOCK_IS_SIGNED_(To))) || |
- // When converting between the same size, the signedness must match. |
- ((sizeof(From) == sizeof(To)) && |
- (GMOCK_IS_SIGNED_(From) == GMOCK_IS_SIGNED_(To)))> {}; // NOLINT |
- |
-#undef GMOCK_IS_SIGNED_ |
- |
-// Converting an integer to a floating-point type may be lossy, since |
-// the format of a floating-point number is implementation-defined. |
-template <typename From, typename To> |
-struct LosslessArithmeticConvertibleImpl<kInteger, From, kFloatingPoint, To> |
- : public false_type {}; // NOLINT |
- |
-// Converting a floating-point to bool is lossy. |
-template <typename From> |
-struct LosslessArithmeticConvertibleImpl<kFloatingPoint, From, kBool, bool> |
- : public false_type {}; // NOLINT |
- |
-// Converting a floating-point to an integer is lossy. |
-template <typename From, typename To> |
-struct LosslessArithmeticConvertibleImpl<kFloatingPoint, From, kInteger, To> |
- : public false_type {}; // NOLINT |
- |
-// Converting a floating-point to another floating-point is lossless |
-// iff the target type is at least as big as the source type. |
-template <typename From, typename To> |
-struct LosslessArithmeticConvertibleImpl< |
- kFloatingPoint, From, kFloatingPoint, To> |
- : public bool_constant<sizeof(From) <= sizeof(To)> {}; // NOLINT |
- |
-// LosslessArithmeticConvertible<From, To>::value is true iff arithmetic |
-// type From can be losslessly converted to arithmetic type To. |
-// |
-// It's the user's responsibility to ensure that both From and To are |
-// raw (i.e. has no CV modifier, is not a pointer, and is not a |
-// reference) built-in arithmetic types; the value is |
-// implementation-defined when the above pre-condition is violated. |
-template <typename From, typename To> |
-struct LosslessArithmeticConvertible |
- : public LosslessArithmeticConvertibleImpl< |
- GMOCK_KIND_OF_(From), From, GMOCK_KIND_OF_(To), To> {}; // NOLINT |
- |
-// This interface knows how to report a Google Mock failure (either |
-// non-fatal or fatal). |
-class FailureReporterInterface { |
- public: |
- // The type of a failure (either non-fatal or fatal). |
- enum FailureType { |
- NONFATAL, FATAL |
- }; |
- |
- virtual ~FailureReporterInterface() {} |
- |
- // Reports a failure that occurred at the given source file location. |
- virtual void ReportFailure(FailureType type, const char* file, int line, |
- const string& message) = 0; |
-}; |
- |
-// Returns the failure reporter used by Google Mock. |
-FailureReporterInterface* GetFailureReporter(); |
- |
-// Asserts that condition is true; aborts the process with the given |
-// message if condition is false. We cannot use LOG(FATAL) or CHECK() |
-// as Google Mock might be used to mock the log sink itself. We |
-// inline this function to prevent it from showing up in the stack |
-// trace. |
-inline void Assert(bool condition, const char* file, int line, |
- const string& msg) { |
- if (!condition) { |
- GetFailureReporter()->ReportFailure(FailureReporterInterface::FATAL, |
- file, line, msg); |
- } |
-} |
-inline void Assert(bool condition, const char* file, int line) { |
- Assert(condition, file, line, "Assertion failed."); |
-} |
- |
-// Verifies that condition is true; generates a non-fatal failure if |
-// condition is false. |
-inline void Expect(bool condition, const char* file, int line, |
- const string& msg) { |
- if (!condition) { |
- GetFailureReporter()->ReportFailure(FailureReporterInterface::NONFATAL, |
- file, line, msg); |
- } |
-} |
-inline void Expect(bool condition, const char* file, int line) { |
- Expect(condition, file, line, "Expectation failed."); |
-} |
- |
-// Severity level of a log. |
-enum LogSeverity { |
- INFO = 0, |
- WARNING = 1, |
-}; |
- |
-// Valid values for the --gmock_verbose flag. |
- |
-// All logs (informational and warnings) are printed. |
-const char kInfoVerbosity[] = "info"; |
-// Only warnings are printed. |
-const char kWarningVerbosity[] = "warning"; |
-// No logs are printed. |
-const char kErrorVerbosity[] = "error"; |
- |
-// Returns true iff a log with the given severity is visible according |
-// to the --gmock_verbose flag. |
-bool LogIsVisible(LogSeverity severity); |
- |
-// Prints the given message to stdout iff 'severity' >= the level |
-// specified by the --gmock_verbose flag. If stack_frames_to_skip >= |
-// 0, also prints the stack trace excluding the top |
-// stack_frames_to_skip frames. In opt mode, any positive |
-// stack_frames_to_skip is treated as 0, since we don't know which |
-// function calls will be inlined by the compiler and need to be |
-// conservative. |
-void Log(LogSeverity severity, const string& message, int stack_frames_to_skip); |
- |
-// TODO(wan@google.com): group all type utilities together. |
- |
-// Type traits. |
- |
-// is_reference<T>::value is non-zero iff T is a reference type. |
-template <typename T> struct is_reference : public false_type {}; |
-template <typename T> struct is_reference<T&> : public true_type {}; |
- |
-// type_equals<T1, T2>::value is non-zero iff T1 and T2 are the same type. |
-template <typename T1, typename T2> struct type_equals : public false_type {}; |
-template <typename T> struct type_equals<T, T> : public true_type {}; |
- |
-// remove_reference<T>::type removes the reference from type T, if any. |
-template <typename T> struct remove_reference { typedef T type; }; // NOLINT |
-template <typename T> struct remove_reference<T&> { typedef T type; }; // NOLINT |
- |
-// Invalid<T>() returns an invalid value of type T. This is useful |
-// when a value of type T is needed for compilation, but the statement |
-// will not really be executed (or we don't care if the statement |
-// crashes). |
-template <typename T> |
-inline T Invalid() { |
- return *static_cast<typename remove_reference<T>::type*>(NULL); |
-} |
-template <> |
-inline void Invalid<void>() {} |
- |
-// Given a raw type (i.e. having no top-level reference or const |
-// modifier) RawContainer that's either an STL-style container or a |
-// native array, class StlContainerView<RawContainer> has the |
-// following members: |
-// |
-// - type is a type that provides an STL-style container view to |
-// (i.e. implements the STL container concept for) RawContainer; |
-// - const_reference is a type that provides a reference to a const |
-// RawContainer; |
-// - ConstReference(raw_container) returns a const reference to an STL-style |
-// container view to raw_container, which is a RawContainer. |
-// - Copy(raw_container) returns an STL-style container view of a |
-// copy of raw_container, which is a RawContainer. |
-// |
-// This generic version is used when RawContainer itself is already an |
-// STL-style container. |
-template <class RawContainer> |
-class StlContainerView { |
- public: |
- typedef RawContainer type; |
- typedef const type& const_reference; |
- |
- static const_reference ConstReference(const RawContainer& container) { |
- // Ensures that RawContainer is not a const type. |
- testing::StaticAssertTypeEq<RawContainer, |
- GTEST_REMOVE_CONST_(RawContainer)>(); |
- return container; |
- } |
- static type Copy(const RawContainer& container) { return container; } |
-}; |
- |
-// This specialization is used when RawContainer is a native array type. |
-template <typename Element, size_t N> |
-class StlContainerView<Element[N]> { |
- public: |
- typedef GTEST_REMOVE_CONST_(Element) RawElement; |
- typedef internal::NativeArray<RawElement> type; |
- // NativeArray<T> can represent a native array either by value or by |
- // reference (selected by a constructor argument), so 'const type' |
- // can be used to reference a const native array. We cannot |
- // 'typedef const type& const_reference' here, as that would mean |
- // ConstReference() has to return a reference to a local variable. |
- typedef const type const_reference; |
- |
- static const_reference ConstReference(const Element (&array)[N]) { |
- // Ensures that Element is not a const type. |
- testing::StaticAssertTypeEq<Element, RawElement>(); |
-#if GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN |
- // The Nokia Symbian compiler confuses itself in template instantiation |
- // for this call without the cast to Element*: |
- // function call '[testing::internal::NativeArray<char *>].NativeArray( |
- // {lval} const char *[4], long, testing::internal::RelationToSource)' |
- // does not match |
- // 'testing::internal::NativeArray<char *>::NativeArray( |
- // char *const *, unsigned int, testing::internal::RelationToSource)' |
- // (instantiating: 'testing::internal::ContainsMatcherImpl |
- // <const char * (&)[4]>::Matches(const char * (&)[4]) const') |
- // (instantiating: 'testing::internal::StlContainerView<char *[4]>:: |
- // ConstReference(const char * (&)[4])') |
- // (and though the N parameter type is mismatched in the above explicit |
- // conversion of it doesn't help - only the conversion of the array). |
- return type(const_cast<Element*>(&array[0]), N, kReference); |
-#else |
- return type(array, N, kReference); |
-#endif // GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN |
- } |
- static type Copy(const Element (&array)[N]) { |
-#if GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN |
- return type(const_cast<Element*>(&array[0]), N, kCopy); |
-#else |
- return type(array, N, kCopy); |
-#endif // GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN |
- } |
-}; |
- |
-// This specialization is used when RawContainer is a native array |
-// represented as a (pointer, size) tuple. |
-template <typename ElementPointer, typename Size> |
-class StlContainerView< ::std::tr1::tuple<ElementPointer, Size> > { |
- public: |
- typedef GTEST_REMOVE_CONST_( |
- typename internal::PointeeOf<ElementPointer>::type) RawElement; |
- typedef internal::NativeArray<RawElement> type; |
- typedef const type const_reference; |
- |
- static const_reference ConstReference( |
- const ::std::tr1::tuple<ElementPointer, Size>& array) { |
- using ::std::tr1::get; |
- return type(get<0>(array), get<1>(array), kReference); |
- } |
- static type Copy(const ::std::tr1::tuple<ElementPointer, Size>& array) { |
- using ::std::tr1::get; |
- return type(get<0>(array), get<1>(array), kCopy); |
- } |
-}; |
- |
-// The following specialization prevents the user from instantiating |
-// StlContainer with a reference type. |
-template <typename T> class StlContainerView<T&>; |
- |
-} // namespace internal |
-} // namespace testing |
- |
-#endif // GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_INTERNAL_GMOCK_INTERNAL_UTILS_H_ |