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use Boost.Test
test wchar_t output a message when int64_t is not available [SVN r9998]
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*/
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#include <iostream>
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#include <cassert>
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#include <boost/integer_traits.hpp>
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// use int64_t instead of long long for better portability
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#include <boost/cstdint.hpp>
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#ifdef NDEBUG
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#error This test relies on assert() and thus makes no sense with NDEBUG defined
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#endif
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#define BOOST_INCLUDE_MAIN
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#include <boost/test/test_tools.hpp>
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/*
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* General portability note:
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@ -46,14 +43,14 @@ void runtest(const char * type, T)
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<< "; min is " << traits::min()
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<< ", max is " << traits::max()
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<< std::endl;
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assert(traits::is_specialized);
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assert(traits::is_integer);
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assert(traits::is_integral);
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assert(traits::const_min == traits::min());
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assert(traits::const_max == traits::max());
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BOOST_TEST(traits::is_specialized);
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BOOST_TEST(traits::is_integer);
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BOOST_TEST(traits::is_integral);
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BOOST_TEST(traits::const_min == traits::min());
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BOOST_TEST(traits::const_max == traits::max());
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}
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int main()
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int test_main(int, char*[])
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{
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runtest("bool", bool());
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runtest("char", char());
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runtest("signed char", signed_char());
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typedef unsigned char unsigned_char;
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runtest("unsigned char", unsigned_char());
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runtest("wchar_t", wchar_t());
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runtest("short", short());
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typedef unsigned short unsigned_short;
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runtest("unsigned short", unsigned_short());
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// BeOS doesn't have specialisations for long long in SGI's <limits> header.
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runtest("int64_t (possibly long long)", boost::int64_t());
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runtest("uint64_t (possibly unsigned long long)", boost::uint64_t());
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#else
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std::cout << "Skipped int64_t and uint64_t" << std::endl;
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#endif
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// Some compilers don't pay attention to std:3.6.1/5 and issue a
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// warning here if "return 0;" is omitted.
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