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// Copyright 2008, 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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// 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: vadimb@google.com (Vadim Berman) |
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// |
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// Low-level types and utilities for porting Google Mock to various |
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// platforms. They are subject to change without notice. DO NOT USE |
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// THEM IN USER CODE. |
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#ifndef GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_INTERNAL_GMOCK_PORT_H_ |
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#define GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_INTERNAL_GMOCK_PORT_H_ |
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#include <assert.h> |
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#include <stdlib.h> |
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#include <iostream> |
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// Most of the types needed for porting Google Mock are also required |
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// for Google Test and are defined in gtest-port.h. |
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#include <gtest/internal/gtest-linked_ptr.h> |
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#include <gtest/internal/gtest-port.h> |
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// To avoid conditional compilation everywhere, we make it |
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// gmock-port.h's responsibility to #include the header implementing |
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// tr1/tuple. |
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#if defined(__GNUC__) |
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// GCC implements tr1/tuple in the <tr1/tuple> header. This does not |
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// conform to the TR1 spec, which requires the header to be <tuple>. |
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#include <tr1/tuple> |
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#else |
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// If the compiler is not GCC, we assume the user is using a |
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// spec-conforming TR1 implementation. |
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#include <tuple> |
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#endif // __GNUC__ |
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#if GTEST_OS_LINUX |
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// On some platforms, <regex.h> needs someone to define size_t, and |
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// won't compile otherwise. We can #include it here as we already |
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// included <stdlib.h>, which is guaranteed to define size_t through |
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// <stddef.h>. |
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#include <regex.h> // NOLINT |
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// Defines this iff Google Mock uses the enhanced POSIX regular |
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// expression syntax. This is public as it affects how a user uses |
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// regular expression matchers. |
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#define GMOCK_USES_POSIX_RE 1 |
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#endif // GTEST_OS_LINUX |
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#if defined(GMOCK_USES_PCRE) || defined(GMOCK_USES_POSIX_RE) |
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// Defines this iff regular expression matchers are supported. This |
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// is public as it tells a user whether he can use regular expression |
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// matchers. |
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#define GMOCK_HAS_REGEX 1 |
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#endif // defined(GMOCK_USES_PCRE) || defined(GMOCK_USES_POSIX_RE) |
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namespace testing { |
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namespace internal { |
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// For Windows, check the compiler version. At least VS 2005 SP1 is |
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// required to compile Google Mock. |
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#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
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#if _MSC_VER < 1400 |
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#error "At least Visual Studio 2005 SP1 is required to compile Google Mock." |
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#elif _MSC_VER == 1400 |
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// Unfortunately there is no unique _MSC_VER number for SP1. So for VS 2005 |
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// we have to check if it has SP1 by checking whether a bug fixed in SP1 |
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// is present. The bug in question is |
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// http://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/ViewFeedback.aspx?FeedbackID=101702 |
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// where the compiler incorrectly reports sizeof(poiter to an array). |
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class TestForSP1 { |
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private: // GCC complains if x_ is used by sizeof before defining it. |
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static char x_[100]; |
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// VS 2005 RTM incorrectly reports sizeof(&x) as 100, and that value |
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// is used to trigger 'invalid negative array size' error. If you |
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// see this error, upgrade to VS 2005 SP1 since Google Mock will not |
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// compile in VS 2005 RTM. |
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static char Google_Mock_requires_Visual_Studio_2005_SP1_or_later_to_compile_[ |
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sizeof(&x_) != 100 ? 1 : -1]; |
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}; |
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#endif // _MSC_VER |
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#endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
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// Use implicit_cast as a safe version of static_cast or const_cast |
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// for upcasting in the type hierarchy (i.e. casting a pointer to Foo |
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// to a pointer to SuperclassOfFoo or casting a pointer to Foo to |
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// a const pointer to Foo). |
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// When you use implicit_cast, the compiler checks that the cast is safe. |
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// Such explicit implicit_casts are necessary in surprisingly many |
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// situations where C++ demands an exact type match instead of an |
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// argument type convertable to a target type. |
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// |
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// The From type can be inferred, so the preferred syntax for using |
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// implicit_cast is the same as for static_cast etc.: |
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// |
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// implicit_cast<ToType>(expr) |
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// |
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// implicit_cast would have been part of the C++ standard library, |
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// but the proposal was submitted too late. It will probably make |
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// its way into the language in the future. |
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template<typename To, typename From> |
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inline To implicit_cast(From const &f) { |
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return f; |
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} |
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// When you upcast (that is, cast a pointer from type Foo to type |
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// SuperclassOfFoo), it's fine to use implicit_cast<>, since upcasts |
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// always succeed. When you downcast (that is, cast a pointer from |
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// type Foo to type SubclassOfFoo), static_cast<> isn't safe, because |
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// how do you know the pointer is really of type SubclassOfFoo? It |
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// could be a bare Foo, or of type DifferentSubclassOfFoo. Thus, |
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// when you downcast, you should use this macro. In debug mode, we |
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// use dynamic_cast<> to double-check the downcast is legal (we die |
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// if it's not). In normal mode, we do the efficient static_cast<> |
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// instead. Thus, it's important to test in debug mode to make sure |
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// the cast is legal! |
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// This is the only place in the code we should use dynamic_cast<>. |
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// In particular, you SHOULDN'T be using dynamic_cast<> in order to |
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// do RTTI (eg code like this: |
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// if (dynamic_cast<Subclass1>(foo)) HandleASubclass1Object(foo); |
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// if (dynamic_cast<Subclass2>(foo)) HandleASubclass2Object(foo); |
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// You should design the code some other way not to need this. |
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template<typename To, typename From> // use like this: down_cast<T*>(foo); |
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inline To down_cast(From* f) { // so we only accept pointers |
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// Ensures that To is a sub-type of From *. This test is here only |
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// for compile-time type checking, and has no overhead in an |
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// optimized build at run-time, as it will be optimized away |
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// completely. |
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if (false) { |
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implicit_cast<From*, To>(0); |
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} |
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assert(f == NULL || dynamic_cast<To>(f) != NULL); // RTTI: debug mode only! |
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return static_cast<To>(f); |
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} |
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// The GMOCK_COMPILE_ASSERT macro can be used to verify that a compile time |
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// expression is true. For example, you could use it to verify the |
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// size of a static array: |
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// |
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// GMOCK_COMPILE_ASSERT(ARRAYSIZE(content_type_names) == CONTENT_NUM_TYPES, |
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// content_type_names_incorrect_size); |
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// |
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// or to make sure a struct is smaller than a certain size: |
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// |
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// GMOCK_COMPILE_ASSERT(sizeof(foo) < 128, foo_too_large); |
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// |
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// The second argument to the macro is the name of the variable. If |
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// the expression is false, most compilers will issue a warning/error |
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// containing the name of the variable. |
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template <bool> |
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struct CompileAssert { |
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}; |
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#define GMOCK_COMPILE_ASSERT_(expr, msg) \ |
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typedef ::testing::internal::CompileAssert<(bool(expr))> \ |
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msg[bool(expr) ? 1 : -1] |
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// Implementation details of GMOCK_COMPILE_ASSERT_: |
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// |
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// - GMOCK_COMPILE_ASSERT_ works by defining an array type that has -1 |
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// elements (and thus is invalid) when the expression is false. |
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// |
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// - The simpler definition |
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// |
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// #define GMOCK_COMPILE_ASSERT_(expr, msg) typedef char msg[(expr) ? 1 : -1] |
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// |
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// does not work, as gcc supports variable-length arrays whose sizes |
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// are determined at run-time (this is gcc's extension and not part |
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// of the C++ standard). As a result, gcc fails to reject the |
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// following code with the simple definition: |
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// |
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// int foo; |
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// GMOCK_COMPILE_ASSERT_(foo, msg); // not supposed to compile as foo is |
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// // not a compile-time constant. |
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// |
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// - By using the type CompileAssert<(bool(expr))>, we ensures that |
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// expr is a compile-time constant. (Template arguments must be |
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// determined at compile-time.) |
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// |
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// - The outter parentheses in CompileAssert<(bool(expr))> are necessary |
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// to work around a bug in gcc 3.4.4 and 4.0.1. If we had written |
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// |
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// CompileAssert<bool(expr)> |
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// |
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// instead, these compilers will refuse to compile |
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// |
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// GMOCK_COMPILE_ASSERT_(5 > 0, some_message); |
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// |
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// (They seem to think the ">" in "5 > 0" marks the end of the |
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// template argument list.) |
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// |
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// - The array size is (bool(expr) ? 1 : -1), instead of simply |
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// |
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// ((expr) ? 1 : -1). |
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// |
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// This is to avoid running into a bug in MS VC 7.1, which |
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// causes ((0.0) ? 1 : -1) to incorrectly evaluate to 1. |
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#if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING |
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typedef ::string string; |
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#elif GTEST_HAS_STD_STRING |
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typedef ::std::string string; |
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#else |
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#error "Google Mock requires ::std::string to compile." |
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#endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING |
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#if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING |
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typedef ::wstring wstring; |
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#elif GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING |
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typedef ::std::wstring wstring; |
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#endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING |
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// Prints the file location in the format native to the compiler. |
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inline void FormatFileLocation(const char* file, int line, ::std::ostream* os) { |
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if (file == NULL) |
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file = "unknown file"; |
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if (line < 0) { |
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*os << file << ":"; |
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} else { |
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#if _MSC_VER |
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*os << file << "(" << line << "):"; |
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#else |
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*os << file << ":" << line << ":"; |
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#endif |
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} |
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} |
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// INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION - DO NOT USE. |
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// |
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// GMOCK_CHECK_ is an all mode assert. It aborts the program if the condition |
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// is not satisfied. |
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// Synopsys: |
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// GMOCK_CHECK_(boolean_condition); |
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// or |
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// GMOCK_CHECK_(boolean_condition) << "Additional message"; |
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// |
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// This checks the condition and if the condition is not satisfied |
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// it prints message about the condition violation, including the |
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// condition itself, plus additional message streamed into it, if any, |
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// and then it aborts the program. It aborts the program irrespective of |
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// whether it is built in the debug mode or not. |
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class GMockCheckProvider { |
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public: |
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GMockCheckProvider(const char* condition, const char* file, int line) { |
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FormatFileLocation(file, line, &::std::cerr); |
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::std::cerr << " ERROR: Condition " << condition << " failed. "; |
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} |
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~GMockCheckProvider() { |
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::std::cerr << ::std::endl; |
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abort(); |
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} |
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::std::ostream& GetStream() { return ::std::cerr; } |
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}; |
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#define GMOCK_CHECK_(condition) \ |
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GTEST_AMBIGUOUS_ELSE_BLOCKER_ \ |
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if (condition) \ |
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; \ |
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else \ |
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::testing::internal::GMockCheckProvider(\ |
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#condition, __FILE__, __LINE__).GetStream() |
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} // namespace internal |
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} // namespace testing |
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// Macro for referencing flags. This is public as we want the user to |
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// use this syntax to reference Google Mock flags. |
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#define GMOCK_FLAG(name) FLAGS_gmock_##name |
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// Macros for declaring flags. |
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#define GMOCK_DECLARE_bool_(name) extern bool GMOCK_FLAG(name) |
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#define GMOCK_DECLARE_int32_(name) \ |
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extern ::testing::internal::Int32 GMOCK_FLAG(name) |
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#define GMOCK_DECLARE_string_(name) \ |
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extern ::testing::internal::String GMOCK_FLAG(name) |
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// Macros for defining flags. |
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#define GMOCK_DEFINE_bool_(name, default_val, doc) \ |
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bool GMOCK_FLAG(name) = (default_val) |
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#define GMOCK_DEFINE_int32_(name, default_val, doc) \ |
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::testing::internal::Int32 GMOCK_FLAG(name) = (default_val) |
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#define GMOCK_DEFINE_string_(name, default_val, doc) \ |
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::testing::internal::String GMOCK_FLAG(name) = (default_val) |
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#endif // GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_INTERNAL_GMOCK_PORT_H_
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