Index: lib/src/frontend/expect_async.dart |
diff --git a/lib/src/frontend/expect_async.dart b/lib/src/frontend/expect_async.dart |
index aa4b8b6114efa3d6b8fe71dc61b3eebcdcf6b1a3..b330308c4ede54a32497c021616abea3d6279bfa 100644 |
--- a/lib/src/frontend/expect_async.dart |
+++ b/lib/src/frontend/expect_async.dart |
@@ -11,13 +11,13 @@ import 'expect.dart'; |
const _PLACEHOLDER = const Object(); |
// Functions used to check how many arguments a callback takes. |
-typedef _Func0(); |
-typedef _Func1(a); |
-typedef _Func2(a, b); |
-typedef _Func3(a, b, c); |
-typedef _Func4(a, b, c, d); |
-typedef _Func5(a, b, c, d, e); |
-typedef _Func6(a, b, c, d, e, f); |
+typedef T Func0<T>(); |
+typedef T Func1<T, A>(A a); |
+typedef T Func2<T, A, B>(A a, B b); |
+typedef T Func3<T, A, B, C>(A a, B b, C c); |
+typedef T Func4<T, A, B, C, D>(A a, B b, C c, D d); |
+typedef T Func5<T, A, B, C, D, E>(A a, B b, C c, D d, E e); |
+typedef T Func6<T, A, B, C, D, E, F>(A a, B b, C c, D d, E e, F f); |
typedef bool _IsDoneCallback(); |
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ typedef bool _IsDoneCallback(); |
/// |
/// The wrapper function is accessible via [func]. It supports up to six |
/// optional and/or required positional arguments, but no named arguments. |
-class _ExpectedFunction { |
+class _ExpectedFunction<T> { |
/// The wrapped callback. |
final Function _callback; |
@@ -83,9 +83,8 @@ class _ExpectedFunction { |
{String id, String reason, bool isDone()}) |
: this._callback = callback, |
_minExpectedCalls = minExpected, |
- _maxExpectedCalls = (maxExpected == 0 && minExpected > 0) |
- ? minExpected |
- : maxExpected, |
+ _maxExpectedCalls = |
+ (maxExpected == 0 && minExpected > 0) ? minExpected : maxExpected, |
nweiz
2016/11/21 22:08:02
Nit: Please don't include unrelated whitespace dif
floitsch
2016/11/22 14:14:27
I tried, but writing multiline function signatures
|
this._isDone = isDone, |
this._reason = reason == null ? '' : '\n$reason', |
this._zone = Zone.current, |
@@ -128,13 +127,13 @@ class _ExpectedFunction { |
/// Returns a function that has the same number of positional arguments as the |
/// wrapped function (up to a total of 6). |
Function get func { |
- if (_callback is _Func6) return _max6; |
- if (_callback is _Func5) return _max5; |
- if (_callback is _Func4) return _max4; |
- if (_callback is _Func3) return _max3; |
- if (_callback is _Func2) return _max2; |
- if (_callback is _Func1) return _max1; |
- if (_callback is _Func0) return _max0; |
+ if (_callback is Func6) return _max6; |
+ if (_callback is Func5) return _max5; |
+ if (_callback is Func4) return _max4; |
+ if (_callback is Func3) return _max3; |
+ if (_callback is Func2) return _max2; |
+ if (_callback is Func1) return _max1; |
+ if (_callback is Func0) return _max0; |
_invoker.removeOutstandingCallback(); |
throw new ArgumentError( |
@@ -143,27 +142,41 @@ class _ExpectedFunction { |
// This indirection is critical. It ensures the returned function has an |
// argument count of zero. |
- _max0() => _max6(); |
+ T _max0() => _max6(); |
nweiz
2016/11/21 22:08:02
Since these are being accessed outside the class n
floitsch
2016/11/22 14:14:27
Done.
|
- _max1([a0 = _PLACEHOLDER]) => _max6(a0); |
+ T _max1([a0 = _PLACEHOLDER]) => _max6(a0); |
- _max2([a0 = _PLACEHOLDER, a1 = _PLACEHOLDER]) => _max6(a0, a1); |
+ T _max2([a0 = _PLACEHOLDER, a1 = _PLACEHOLDER]) => _max6(a0, a1); |
- _max3([a0 = _PLACEHOLDER, a1 = _PLACEHOLDER, a2 = _PLACEHOLDER]) => |
+ T _max3([a0 = _PLACEHOLDER, a1 = _PLACEHOLDER, a2 = _PLACEHOLDER]) => |
_max6(a0, a1, a2); |
- _max4([a0 = _PLACEHOLDER, a1 = _PLACEHOLDER, a2 = _PLACEHOLDER, |
- a3 = _PLACEHOLDER]) => _max6(a0, a1, a2, a3); |
- |
- _max5([a0 = _PLACEHOLDER, a1 = _PLACEHOLDER, a2 = _PLACEHOLDER, |
- a3 = _PLACEHOLDER, a4 = _PLACEHOLDER]) => _max6(a0, a1, a2, a3, a4); |
- |
- _max6([a0 = _PLACEHOLDER, a1 = _PLACEHOLDER, a2 = _PLACEHOLDER, |
- a3 = _PLACEHOLDER, a4 = _PLACEHOLDER, a5 = _PLACEHOLDER]) => |
+ T _max4( |
+ [a0 = _PLACEHOLDER, |
+ a1 = _PLACEHOLDER, |
+ a2 = _PLACEHOLDER, |
+ a3 = _PLACEHOLDER]) => |
+ _max6(a0, a1, a2, a3); |
+ |
+ T _max5( |
+ [a0 = _PLACEHOLDER, |
+ a1 = _PLACEHOLDER, |
+ a2 = _PLACEHOLDER, |
+ a3 = _PLACEHOLDER, |
+ a4 = _PLACEHOLDER]) => |
+ _max6(a0, a1, a2, a3, a4); |
+ |
+ T _max6( |
+ [a0 = _PLACEHOLDER, |
+ a1 = _PLACEHOLDER, |
+ a2 = _PLACEHOLDER, |
+ a3 = _PLACEHOLDER, |
+ a4 = _PLACEHOLDER, |
+ a5 = _PLACEHOLDER]) => |
_run([a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5].where((a) => a != _PLACEHOLDER)); |
/// Runs the wrapped function with [args] and returns its return value. |
- _run(Iterable args) { |
+ T _run(Iterable args) { |
// Note that in the old test, this returned `null` if it encountered an |
// error, where now it just re-throws that error because Zone machinery will |
// pass it to the invoker anyway. |
@@ -171,13 +184,13 @@ class _ExpectedFunction { |
_actualCalls++; |
if (_invoker.liveTest.state.shouldBeDone) { |
throw 'Callback ${_id}called ($_actualCalls) after test case ' |
- '${_invoker.liveTest.test.name} had already completed.$_reason'; |
+ '${_invoker.liveTest.test.name} had already completed.$_reason'; |
} else if (_maxExpectedCalls >= 0 && _actualCalls > _maxExpectedCalls) { |
throw new TestFailure('Callback ${_id}called more times than expected ' |
- '($_maxExpectedCalls).$_reason'); |
+ '($_maxExpectedCalls).$_reason'); |
} |
- return Function.apply(_callback, args.toList()); |
+ return Function.apply(_callback, args.toList()) as T; |
} catch (error, stackTrace) { |
_zone.handleUncaughtError(error, stackTrace); |
return null; |
@@ -202,6 +215,10 @@ class _ExpectedFunction { |
/// Indicate that [callback] is expected to be called [count] number of times |
/// (by default 1). |
nweiz
2016/11/21 22:08:02
Remove the old documentation.
floitsch
2016/11/22 14:14:27
Done.
|
/// |
+/// This function is deprecated. Use [expectAsync0], [expectAsync1], |
nweiz
2016/11/21 22:08:02
"is deprecated because it doesn't work well with s
floitsch
2016/11/22 14:14:27
Done.
|
+/// [expectAsync2], [expectAsync3], [expectAsync4], [expectAsync5], or |
+/// [expectAsync6] instead. |
+/// |
/// The test framework will wait for the callback to run the [count] times |
/// before it considers the current test to be complete. [callback] may take up |
/// to six optional or required positional arguments; named arguments are not |
@@ -215,8 +232,9 @@ class _ExpectedFunction { |
/// Both [id] and [reason] are optional and provide extra information about the |
/// callback when debugging. [id] should be the name of the callback, while |
/// [reason] should be the reason the callback is expected to be called. |
+@deprecated |
nweiz
2016/11/21 22:08:02
Use @Deprecated and mention that it will be remove
floitsch
2016/11/22 14:14:27
Done.
|
Function expectAsync(Function callback, |
- {int count: 1, int max: 0, String id, String reason}) { |
+ {int count: 1, int max: 0, String id, String reason}) { |
if (Invoker.current == null) { |
throw new StateError("expectAsync() may only be called within a test."); |
} |
@@ -225,9 +243,145 @@ Function expectAsync(Function callback, |
.func; |
} |
+/// Indicate that [callback] is expected to be called [count] number of times |
+/// (by default 1). |
+/// |
+/// The test framework will wait for the callback to run the [count] times |
+/// before it considers the current test to be complete. |
+/// |
+/// [max] can be used to specify an upper bound on the number of calls; if this |
+/// is exceeded the test will fail. If [max] is `0` (the default), the callback |
+/// is expected to be called exactly [count] times. If [max] is `-1`, the |
+/// callback is allowed to be called any number of times greater than [count]. |
+/// |
+/// Both [id] and [reason] are optional and provide extra information about the |
+/// callback when debugging. [id] should be the name of the callback, while |
+/// [reason] should be the reason the callback is expected to be called. |
nweiz
2016/11/21 22:08:03
Add a paragraph describing the difference between
floitsch
2016/11/22 14:14:27
Done.
|
+Func0<dynamic/*=T*/ > expectAsync0/*<T>*/(dynamic/*=T*/ callback(), |
nweiz
2016/11/21 22:08:02
Nit: "<dynamic/*=T*/>"
floitsch
2016/11/22 14:14:27
I don't understand.
If it's the spacing: I used th
|
+ {int count: 1, int max: 0, String id, String reason}) { |
+ if (Invoker.current == null) { |
+ throw new StateError("expectAsync() may only be called within a test."); |
nweiz
2016/11/21 22:08:02
"expectAsync0()"
floitsch
2016/11/22 14:14:27
Done.
|
+ } |
+ |
+ return new _ExpectedFunction/*<T>*/(callback, count, max, |
+ id: id, reason: reason) |
+ ._max0; |
+} |
+ |
+/// See [expectAsync0]. |
nweiz
2016/11/21 22:08:02
I'd prefer to copy the docs from [expectAsync0] ra
floitsch
2016/11/22 14:14:27
Done.
|
+Func1<dynamic/*=T*/, dynamic/*=A*/ > expectAsync1/*<T, A>*/( |
+ dynamic/*=T*/ callback(dynamic/*=A*/ a), |
+ {int count: 1, |
+ int max: 0, |
+ String id, |
+ String reason}) { |
+ if (Invoker.current == null) { |
+ throw new StateError("expectAsync() may only be called within a test."); |
+ } |
+ |
+ return new _ExpectedFunction/*<T>*/(callback, count, max, |
+ id: id, reason: reason) |
+ ._max1; |
+} |
+ |
+/// See [expectAsync0]. |
+Func2<dynamic/*=T*/, dynamic/*=A*/, dynamic/*=B*/ > expectAsync2/*<T, A, B>*/( |
+ dynamic/*=T*/ callback(dynamic/*=A*/ a, dynamic/*=B*/ b), |
+ {int count: 1, |
+ int max: 0, |
+ String id, |
+ String reason}) { |
+ if (Invoker.current == null) { |
+ throw new StateError("expectAsync() may only be called within a test."); |
+ } |
+ |
+ return new _ExpectedFunction/*<T>*/(callback, count, max, |
+ id: id, reason: reason) |
+ ._max2; |
+} |
+ |
+/// See [expectAsync0]. |
+Func3<dynamic/*=T*/, dynamic/*=A*/, dynamic/*=B*/, dynamic/*=C*/ > |
+ expectAsync3/*<T, A, B, C>*/( |
+ dynamic/*=T*/ callback( |
+ dynamic/*=A*/ a, dynamic/*=B*/ b, dynamic/*=C*/ c), |
+ {int count: 1, |
+ int max: 0, |
+ String id, |
+ String reason}) { |
+ if (Invoker.current == null) { |
+ throw new StateError("expectAsync() may only be called within a test."); |
+ } |
+ |
+ return new _ExpectedFunction/*<T>*/(callback, count, max, |
+ id: id, reason: reason) |
+ ._max3; |
+} |
+ |
+/// See [expectAsync0]. |
+Func4<dynamic/*=T*/, dynamic/*=A*/, dynamic/*=B*/, dynamic/*=C*/, |
+ dynamic/*=D*/ > |
+ expectAsync4/*<T, A, B, C, D>*/( |
+ dynamic/*=T*/ callback( |
+ dynamic/*=A*/ a, dynamic/*=B*/ b, dynamic/*=C*/ c, dynamic/*=D*/ d), |
+ {int count: 1, |
+ int max: 0, |
+ String id, |
+ String reason}) { |
+ if (Invoker.current == null) { |
+ throw new StateError("expectAsync() may only be called within a test."); |
+ } |
+ |
+ return new _ExpectedFunction/*<T>*/(callback, count, max, |
+ id: id, reason: reason) |
+ ._max4; |
+} |
+ |
+/// See [expectAsync0]. |
+Func5<dynamic/*=T*/, dynamic/*=A*/, dynamic/*=B*/, dynamic/*=C*/, |
+ dynamic/*=D*/, dynamic/*=E*/ > |
+ expectAsync5/*<T, A, B, C, D, E>*/( |
+ dynamic/*=T*/ callback(dynamic/*=A*/ a, dynamic/*=B*/ b, |
+ dynamic/*=C*/ c, dynamic/*=D*/ d, dynamic/*=E*/ e), |
+ {int count: 1, |
+ int max: 0, |
+ String id, |
+ String reason}) { |
+ if (Invoker.current == null) { |
+ throw new StateError("expectAsync() may only be called within a test."); |
+ } |
+ |
+ return new _ExpectedFunction/*<T>*/(callback, count, max, |
+ id: id, reason: reason) |
+ ._max5; |
+} |
+ |
+/// See [expectAsync0]. |
+Func6<dynamic/*=T*/, dynamic/*=A*/, dynamic/*=B*/, dynamic/*=C*/, |
+ dynamic/*=D*/, dynamic/*=E*/, dynamic/*=F*/ > |
+ expectAsync6/*<T, A, B, C, D, E, F>*/( |
+ dynamic/*=T*/ callback(dynamic/*=A*/ a, dynamic/*=B*/ b, |
+ dynamic/*=C*/ c, dynamic/*=D*/ d, dynamic/*=E*/ e, dynamic/*=F*/ f), |
+ {int count: 1, |
+ int max: 0, |
+ String id, |
+ String reason}) { |
+ if (Invoker.current == null) { |
+ throw new StateError("expectAsync() may only be called within a test."); |
+ } |
+ |
+ return new _ExpectedFunction/*<T>*/(callback, count, max, |
+ id: id, reason: reason) |
+ ._max6; |
+} |
+ |
/// Indicate that [callback] is expected to be called until [isDone] returns |
/// true. |
/// |
+/// Deprecated. Use [expectAsyncUntil0], [expectAsyncUntil1], |
+/// [expectAsyncUntil2], [expectAsyncUntil3], [expectAsyncUntil4], |
+/// [expectAsyncUntil5], or [expectAsyncUntil6] instead. |
+/// |
/// [isDone] is called after each time the function is run. Only when it returns |
/// true will the callback be considered complete. [callback] may take up to six |
/// optional or required positional arguments; named arguments are not |
@@ -236,6 +390,7 @@ Function expectAsync(Function callback, |
/// Both [id] and [reason] are optional and provide extra information about the |
/// callback when debugging. [id] should be the name of the callback, while |
/// [reason] should be the reason the callback is expected to be called. |
+@deprecated |
Function expectAsyncUntil(Function callback, bool isDone(), |
{String id, String reason}) { |
if (Invoker.current == null) { |
@@ -244,5 +399,132 @@ Function expectAsyncUntil(Function callback, bool isDone(), |
} |
return new _ExpectedFunction(callback, 0, -1, |
- id: id, reason: reason, isDone: isDone).func; |
+ id: id, reason: reason, isDone: isDone) |
+ .func; |
+} |
+ |
+/// Indicate that [callback] is expected to be called until [isDone] returns |
+/// true. |
+/// |
+/// [isDone] is called after each time the function is run. Only when it returns |
+/// true will the callback be considered complete. |
+/// |
+/// Both [id] and [reason] are optional and provide extra information about the |
+/// callback when debugging. [id] should be the name of the callback, while |
+/// [reason] should be the reason the callback is expected to be called. |
+Func0<dynamic/*=T*/ > expectAsyncUntil0/*<T>*/( |
+ dynamic/*=T*/ callback(), bool isDone(), |
+ {String id, String reason}) { |
+ if (Invoker.current == null) { |
+ throw new StateError( |
+ "expectAsyncUntil() may only be called within a test."); |
+ } |
+ |
+ return new _ExpectedFunction/*<T>*/(callback, 0, -1, |
+ id: id, reason: reason, isDone: isDone) |
+ ._max0; |
+} |
+ |
+/// See [expectAsyncUntil0]. |
+Func1<dynamic/*=T*/, dynamic/*=A*/ > expectAsyncUntil1/*<T, A>*/( |
+ dynamic/*=T*/ callback(dynamic/*=A*/ a), bool isDone(), |
+ {String id, String reason}) { |
+ if (Invoker.current == null) { |
+ throw new StateError( |
+ "expectAsyncUntil() may only be called within a test."); |
+ } |
+ |
+ return new _ExpectedFunction/*<T>*/(callback, 0, -1, |
+ id: id, reason: reason, isDone: isDone) |
+ ._max1; |
+} |
+ |
+/// See [expectAsyncUntil0]. |
+Func2<dynamic/*=T*/, dynamic/*=A*/, dynamic/*=B*/ > |
+ expectAsyncUntil2/*<T, A, B>*/( |
+ dynamic/*=T*/ callback(dynamic/*=A*/ a, dynamic/*=B*/ b), bool isDone(), |
+ {String id, String reason}) { |
+ if (Invoker.current == null) { |
+ throw new StateError( |
+ "expectAsyncUntil() may only be called within a test."); |
+ } |
+ |
+ return new _ExpectedFunction/*<T>*/(callback, 0, -1, |
+ id: id, reason: reason, isDone: isDone) |
+ ._max2; |
+} |
+ |
+/// See [expectAsyncUntil0]. |
+Func3<dynamic/*=T*/, dynamic/*=A*/, dynamic/*=B*/, dynamic/*=C*/ > |
+ expectAsyncUntil3/*<T, A, B, C>*/( |
+ dynamic/*=T*/ callback( |
+ dynamic/*=A*/ a, dynamic/*=B*/ b, dynamic/*=C*/ c), |
+ bool isDone(), |
+ {String id, |
+ String reason}) { |
+ if (Invoker.current == null) { |
+ throw new StateError( |
+ "expectAsyncUntil() may only be called within a test."); |
+ } |
+ |
+ return new _ExpectedFunction/*<T>*/(callback, 0, -1, |
+ id: id, reason: reason, isDone: isDone) |
+ ._max3; |
+} |
+ |
+/// See [expectAsyncUntil0]. |
+Func4<dynamic/*=T*/, dynamic/*=A*/, dynamic/*=B*/, dynamic/*=C*/, |
+ dynamic/*=D*/ > |
+ expectAsyncUntil4/*<T, A, B, C, D>*/( |
+ dynamic/*=T*/ callback( |
+ dynamic/*=A*/ a, dynamic/*=B*/ b, dynamic/*=C*/ c, dynamic/*=D*/ d), |
+ bool isDone(), |
+ {String id, |
+ String reason}) { |
+ if (Invoker.current == null) { |
+ throw new StateError( |
+ "expectAsyncUntil() may only be called within a test."); |
+ } |
+ |
+ return new _ExpectedFunction/*<T>*/(callback, 0, -1, |
+ id: id, reason: reason, isDone: isDone) |
+ ._max4; |
+} |
+ |
+/// See [expectAsyncUntil0]. |
+Func5<dynamic/*=T*/, dynamic/*=A*/, dynamic/*=B*/, dynamic/*=C*/, |
+ dynamic/*=D*/, dynamic/*=E*/ > |
+ expectAsyncUntil5/*<T, A, B, C, D, E>*/( |
+ dynamic/*=T*/ callback(dynamic/*=A*/ a, dynamic/*=B*/ b, |
+ dynamic/*=C*/ c, dynamic/*=D*/ d, dynamic/*=E*/ e), |
+ bool isDone(), |
+ {String id, |
+ String reason}) { |
+ if (Invoker.current == null) { |
+ throw new StateError( |
+ "expectAsyncUntil() may only be called within a test."); |
+ } |
+ |
+ return new _ExpectedFunction/*<T>*/(callback, 0, -1, |
+ id: id, reason: reason, isDone: isDone) |
+ ._max5; |
+} |
+ |
+/// See [expectAsyncUntil0]. |
+Func6<dynamic/*=T*/, dynamic/*=A*/, dynamic/*=B*/, dynamic/*=C*/, |
+ dynamic/*=D*/, dynamic/*=E*/, dynamic/*=F*/ > |
+ expectAsyncUntil6/*<T, A, B, C, D, E, F>*/( |
+ dynamic/*=T*/ callback(dynamic/*=A*/ a, dynamic/*=B*/ b, |
+ dynamic/*=C*/ c, dynamic/*=D*/ d, dynamic/*=E*/ e, dynamic/*=F*/ f), |
+ bool isDone(), |
+ {String id, |
+ String reason}) { |
+ if (Invoker.current == null) { |
+ throw new StateError( |
+ "expectAsyncUntil() may only be called within a test."); |
+ } |
+ |
+ return new _ExpectedFunction/*<T>*/(callback, 0, -1, |
+ id: id, reason: reason, isDone: isDone) |
+ ._max6; |
} |