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// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format |
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// Copyright 2023 Google LLC. All rights reserved. |
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// |
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at |
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// https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd |
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use googletest::prelude::*; |
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use nested_proto::outer::inner::InnerEnum; |
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use nested_proto::outer::InnerView; |
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use nested_proto::*; |
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#[test] |
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fn test_deeply_nested_message() { |
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let deep = |
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outer::inner::super_inner::duper_inner::even_more_inner::CantBelieveItsSoInner::new(); |
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assert_that!(deep.num(), eq(0)); |
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let outermsg = Outer::new(); |
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assert_that!(outermsg.deep().num(), eq(0)); |
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} |
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#[test] |
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fn test_deeply_nested_enum() { |
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use outer::inner::super_inner::duper_inner::even_more_inner::JustWayTooInner; |
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let deep = JustWayTooInner::default(); |
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assert_that!(i32::from(deep), eq(0)); |
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let outermsg = Outer::new(); |
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assert_that!(outermsg.deep_enum(), eq(JustWayTooInner::Unspecified)); |
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} |
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#[test] |
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fn test_nested_views() { |
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let outermsg = Outer::new(); |
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let inner_msg: InnerView<'_> = outermsg.inner(); |
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assert_that!(inner_msg.double(), eq(0.0)); |
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assert_that!(inner_msg.float(), eq(0.0)); |
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assert_that!(inner_msg.int32(), eq(0)); |
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assert_that!(inner_msg.int64(), eq(0)); |
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assert_that!(inner_msg.uint32(), eq(0)); |
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assert_that!(inner_msg.uint64(), eq(0)); |
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assert_that!(inner_msg.sint32(), eq(0)); |
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assert_that!(inner_msg.sint64(), eq(0)); |
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assert_that!(inner_msg.fixed32(), eq(0)); |
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assert_that!(inner_msg.fixed64(), eq(0)); |
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assert_that!(inner_msg.sfixed32(), eq(0)); |
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assert_that!(inner_msg.sfixed64(), eq(0)); |
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assert_that!(inner_msg.bool(), eq(false)); |
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assert_that!(*inner_msg.string().as_bytes(), empty()); |
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assert_that!(*inner_msg.bytes(), empty()); |
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assert_that!(inner_msg.inner_submsg().flag(), eq(false)); |
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assert_that!(inner_msg.inner_enum(), eq(InnerEnum::Unspecified)); |
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} |
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#[test] |
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fn test_nested_view_lifetimes() { |
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// Ensure that views have the lifetime of the first layer of borrow, and don't |
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// create intermediate borrows through nested accessors. |
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let outermsg = Outer::new(); |
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let string = outermsg.inner().string(); |
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assert_that!(string, eq("")); |
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let bytes = outermsg.inner().bytes(); |
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assert_that!(bytes, eq(b"")); |
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let inner_submsg = outermsg.inner().inner_submsg(); |
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assert_that!(inner_submsg.flag(), eq(false)); |
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let repeated_int32 = outermsg.inner().repeated_int32(); |
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assert_that!(repeated_int32, empty()); |
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let repeated_inner_submsg = outermsg.inner().repeated_inner_submsg(); |
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assert_that!(repeated_inner_submsg, empty()); |
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let string_map = outermsg.inner().string_map(); |
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assert_that!(string_map.len(), eq(0)); |
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} |
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#[test] |
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fn test_msg_from_outside() { |
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// let's make sure that we're not just working for messages nested inside |
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// messages, messages from without and within should work |
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let outer = Outer::new(); |
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assert_that!(outer.notinside().num(), eq(0)); |
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} |
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#[test] |
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fn test_recursive_view() { |
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let rec = nested_proto::Recursive::new(); |
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assert_that!(rec.num(), eq(0)); |
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assert_that!(rec.rec().num(), eq(0)); |
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assert_that!(rec.rec().rec().num(), eq(0)); // turtles all the way down... |
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assert_that!(rec.rec().rec().rec().num(), eq(0)); // ... ad infinitum |
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// Test that intermediate borrows are not created. |
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let nested = rec.rec().rec().rec(); |
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assert_that!(nested.num(), eq(0)); |
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} |
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#[test] |
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fn test_recursive_mut() { |
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let mut rec = nested_proto::Recursive::new(); |
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let mut one = rec.rec_mut(); |
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let mut two = one.rec_mut(); |
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let mut three = two.rec_mut(); |
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let mut four = three.rec_mut(); |
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four.set_num(1); |
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assert_that!(four.num(), eq(1)); |
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assert_that!(rec.num(), eq(0)); |
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assert_that!(rec.rec().rec().num(), eq(0)); |
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assert_that!(rec.rec().rec().rec().rec().num(), eq(1)); |
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// This fails since `RecursiveMut` has `&mut self` methods. |
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// See b/314989133. |
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// let nested = rec.rec_mut().rec_mut().rec_mut(); |
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// assert_that!(nested.num(), eq(0)); |
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}
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