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+// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
+// found in the LICENSE file. |
+ |
+#include "third_party/ocmock/gtest_support.h" |
+ |
+#import <Foundation/Foundation.h> |
+ |
+#import "third_party/ocmock/OCMock/OCMock.h" |
+ |
+// When C++ exceptions are disabled, the C++ library defines |try| and |
+// |catch| so as to allow exception-expecting C++ code to build properly when |
+// language support for exceptions is not present. These macros interfere |
+// with the use of |@try| and |@catch| in Objective-C files such as this one. |
+// Undefine these macros here, after everything has been #included, since |
+// there will be no C++ uses and only Objective-C uses from this point on. |
+#undef try |
+#undef catch |
+ |
+namespace testing { |
+namespace internal { |
+ |
+bool VerifyOCMockFileLine(OCMockObject* mock, const char* file, int line) { |
Mark Mentovai
2011/05/17 19:41:10
You can just call this VerifyOCMockFile since you’
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+ bool result = true; |
+ @try { |
+ [mock verify]; |
+ } @catch (NSException* e) { |
+ result = false; |
+ ADD_FAILURE_AT(file, line) << "OCMock validation failed: " |
+ << [[e description] UTF8String]; |
+ } |
+ return result; |
+} |
+ |
+} // namespace internal |
+} // namespace testing |
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