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174 lines
6.4 KiB
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174 lines
6.4 KiB
C++
// Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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//
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// Testing utilities that extend gtest.
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#ifndef NET_TEST_GTEST_UTIL_H_
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#define NET_TEST_GTEST_UTIL_H_
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#include <string>
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#include "base/macros.h"
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#include "base/strings/string_piece.h"
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#include "base/test/mock_log.h"
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#include "net/base/net_errors.h"
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#include "net/test/scoped_disable_exit_on_dfatal.h"
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#include "testing/gmock/include/gmock/gmock-matchers.h"
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#include "testing/gmock/include/gmock/gmock.h"
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#include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h"
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namespace net {
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namespace test {
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// A GMock matcher that checks whether the argument is the expected net::Error.
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// On failure, the expected and actual net::Error names will be printed.
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// Usage: EXPECT_THAT(foo(), IsError(net::ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT));
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MATCHER_P(IsError,
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expected,
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std::string(negation ? "not " : "") + net::ErrorToString(expected)) {
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if (arg <= 0)
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*result_listener << net::ErrorToString(arg);
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return arg == expected;
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}
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// Shorthand for IsError(net::OK).
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// Usage: EXPECT_THAT(foo(), IsOk());
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MATCHER(IsOk,
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std::string(negation ? "not " : "") + net::ErrorToString(net::OK)) {
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if (arg <= 0)
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*result_listener << net::ErrorToString(arg);
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return arg == net::OK;
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}
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// A gMock matcher for base::StringPiece arguments.
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// gMock's built-in HasSubstrMatcher does not work,
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// because base::StringPiece cannot be implicitly converted to std::string.
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class StringPieceHasSubstrMatcher {
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public:
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explicit StringPieceHasSubstrMatcher(const std::string& substring)
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: substring_(substring) {}
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bool MatchAndExplain(base::StringPiece s,
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::testing::MatchResultListener* listener) const {
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return s.as_string().find(substring_) != std::string::npos;
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}
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// Describe what this matcher matches.
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void DescribeTo(std::ostream* os) const {
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*os << "has substring " << substring_;
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}
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void DescribeNegationTo(std::ostream* os) const {
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*os << "has no substring " << substring_;
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}
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private:
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const std::string substring_;
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DISALLOW_ASSIGN(StringPieceHasSubstrMatcher);
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};
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// Internal implementation for the EXPECT_DFATAL and ASSERT_DFATAL
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// macros. Do not use this directly.
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#define GTEST_DFATAL_(statement, severity, matcher, fail) \
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do { \
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::base::test::MockLog gtest_log; \
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::net::test::ScopedDisableExitOnDFatal gtest_disable_exit; \
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using ::testing::_; \
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EXPECT_CALL(gtest_log, Log(_, _, _, _, _)) \
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.WillRepeatedly(::testing::Return(false)); \
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EXPECT_CALL(gtest_log, Log(::logging::LOG_##severity, _, _, _, matcher)) \
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.Times(::testing::AtLeast(1)) \
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.WillOnce(::testing::Return(false)); \
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gtest_log.StartCapturingLogs(); \
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{ statement; } \
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gtest_log.StopCapturingLogs(); \
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if (!testing::Mock::VerifyAndClear(>est_log)) \
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fail(""); \
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} while (false)
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// The EXPECT_DFATAL and ASSERT_DFATAL macros are lightweight
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// alternatives to EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH and ASSERT_DEBUG_DEATH. They
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// are appropriate for testing that your code logs a message at the
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// DFATAL level.
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//
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// Unlike EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH and ASSERT_DEBUG_DEATH, these macros
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// execute the given statement in the current process, not a forked
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// one. This works because we disable exiting the program for
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// LOG(DFATAL). This makes the tests run more quickly.
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//
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// The _WITH() variants allow one to specify any matcher for the
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// DFATAL log message, whereas the other variants assume a regex.
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#define EXPECT_DFATAL_WITH(statement, matcher) \
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GTEST_DFATAL_(statement, DFATAL, matcher, GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_)
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#define ASSERT_DFATAL_WITH(statement, matcher) \
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GTEST_DFATAL_(statement, DFATAL, matcher, GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_)
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#define EXPECT_DFATAL(statement, regex) \
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EXPECT_DFATAL_WITH(statement, ::testing::ContainsRegex(regex))
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#define ASSERT_DFATAL(statement, regex) \
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ASSERT_DFATAL_WITH(statement, ::testing::ContainsRegex(regex))
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// The EXPECT_DEBUG_DFATAL and ASSERT_DEBUG_DFATAL macros are similar to
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// EXPECT_DFATAL and ASSERT_DFATAL. Use them in conjunction with DLOG(DFATAL)
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// or similar macros that produce no-op in opt build and DFATAL in dbg build.
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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#define EXPECT_DEBUG_DFATAL(statement, regex) \
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EXPECT_DFATAL(statement, regex)
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#define ASSERT_DEBUG_DFATAL(statement, regex) \
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ASSERT_DFATAL(statement, regex)
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#else // NDEBUG
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#define EXPECT_DEBUG_DFATAL(statement, regex) \
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do { \
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(void)(regex); \
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statement; \
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} while (false)
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#define ASSERT_DEBUG_DFATAL(statement, regex) \
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do { \
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(void)(regex); \
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statement; \
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} while (false)
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#endif // NDEBUG
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// The EXPECT_DCHECK and ASSERT_DCHECK macros are similar to EXPECT_DFATAL and
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// ASSERT_DFATAL. Use them in conjunction with DCHECK that produces no-op in opt
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// build and LOG_DCHECK (FATAL) if DCHECK_IS_ON().
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#if DCHECK_IS_ON()
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#define EXPECT_DCHECK(statement, regex) \
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GTEST_DFATAL_(statement, DCHECK, ::testing::ContainsRegex(regex), \
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GTEST_NONFATAL_FAILURE_)
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#define ASSERT_DCHECK(statement, regex) \
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GTEST_DFATAL_(statement, DCHECK, ::testing::ContainsRegex(regex), \
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GTEST_FATAL_FAILURE_)
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#else // DCHECK_IS_ON()
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#define EXPECT_DCHECK(statement, regex) \
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do { \
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(void)(regex); \
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statement; \
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} while (false)
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#define ASSERT_DCHECK(statement, regex) \
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do { \
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(void)(regex); \
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statement; \
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} while (false)
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#endif // DCHECK_IS_ON()
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} // namespace test
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} // namespace net
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#endif // NET_TEST_GTEST_UTIL_H_
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