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								// Copyright 2005, Google Inc.
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								//
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								// A unit test for Google Test itself.  This verifies that the basic
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								// constructs of Google Test work.
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								//
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								// Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)
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								#include "gtest/gtest-spi.h"
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								#include "gtest/gtest.h"
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								// Indicates that this translation unit is part of Google Test's
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								// implementation.  It must come before gtest-internal-inl.h is
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								// included, or there will be a compiler error.  This trick is to
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								// prevent a user from accidentally including gtest-internal-inl.h in
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								// his code.
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								#define GTEST_IMPLEMENTATION_ 1
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								#include "src/gtest-internal-inl.h"
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								#undef GTEST_IMPLEMENTATION_
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								#include <stdlib.h>
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								#if GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE
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								using testing::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter;
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								using testing::TestPartResultArray;
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								using testing::internal::Notification;
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								using testing::internal::ThreadWithParam;
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								#endif
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								namespace posix = ::testing::internal::posix;
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								using testing::internal::String;
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								using testing::internal::scoped_ptr;
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								// Tests catching fatal failures.
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								// A subroutine used by the following test.
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								void TestEq1(int x) {
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								  ASSERT_EQ(1, x);
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								}
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								// This function calls a test subroutine, catches the fatal failure it
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								// generates, and then returns early.
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								void TryTestSubroutine() {
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								  // Calls a subrountine that yields a fatal failure.
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								  TestEq1(2);
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								  // Catches the fatal failure and aborts the test.
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								  //
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								  // The testing::Test:: prefix is necessary when calling
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								  // HasFatalFailure() outside of a TEST, TEST_F, or test fixture.
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								  if (testing::Test::HasFatalFailure()) return;
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								  // If we get here, something is wrong.
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								  FAIL() << "This should never be reached.";
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								}
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								TEST(PassingTest, PassingTest1) {
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								}
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								TEST(PassingTest, PassingTest2) {
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								}
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								// Tests that parameters of failing parameterized tests are printed in the
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								// failing test summary.
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								class FailingParamTest : public testing::TestWithParam<int> {};
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								TEST_P(FailingParamTest, Fails) {
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								  EXPECT_EQ(1, GetParam());
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								}
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								// This generates a test which will fail. Google Test is expected to print
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								// its parameter when it outputs the list of all failed tests.
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								INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(PrintingFailingParams,
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								                        FailingParamTest,
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								                        testing::Values(2));
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								// Tests catching a fatal failure in a subroutine.
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								TEST(FatalFailureTest, FatalFailureInSubroutine) {
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								  printf("(expecting a failure that x should be 1)\n");
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								  TryTestSubroutine();
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								}
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								// Tests catching a fatal failure in a nested subroutine.
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								TEST(FatalFailureTest, FatalFailureInNestedSubroutine) {
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								  printf("(expecting a failure that x should be 1)\n");
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								  // Calls a subrountine that yields a fatal failure.
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								  TryTestSubroutine();
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								  // Catches the fatal failure and aborts the test.
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								  //
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								  // When calling HasFatalFailure() inside a TEST, TEST_F, or test
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								  // fixture, the testing::Test:: prefix is not needed.
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								  if (HasFatalFailure()) return;
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								  // If we get here, something is wrong.
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								  FAIL() << "This should never be reached.";
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								}
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								// Tests HasFatalFailure() after a failed EXPECT check.
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								TEST(FatalFailureTest, NonfatalFailureInSubroutine) {
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								  printf("(expecting a failure on false)\n");
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								  EXPECT_TRUE(false);  // Generates a nonfatal failure
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								  ASSERT_FALSE(HasFatalFailure());  // This should succeed.
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								}
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								// Tests interleaving user logging and Google Test assertions.
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								TEST(LoggingTest, InterleavingLoggingAndAssertions) {
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								  static const int a[4] = {
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								    3, 9, 2, 6
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								  };
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								  printf("(expecting 2 failures on (3) >= (a[i]))\n");
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								  for (int i = 0; i < static_cast<int>(sizeof(a)/sizeof(*a)); i++) {
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								    printf("i == %d\n", i);
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								    EXPECT_GE(3, a[i]);
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								  }
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								}
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								// Tests the SCOPED_TRACE macro.
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								// A helper function for testing SCOPED_TRACE.
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								void SubWithoutTrace(int n) {
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								  EXPECT_EQ(1, n);
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								  ASSERT_EQ(2, n);
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								}
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								// Another helper function for testing SCOPED_TRACE.
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								void SubWithTrace(int n) {
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								  SCOPED_TRACE(testing::Message() << "n = " << n);
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								  SubWithoutTrace(n);
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								}
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								// Tests that SCOPED_TRACE() obeys lexical scopes.
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								TEST(SCOPED_TRACETest, ObeysScopes) {
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								  printf("(expected to fail)\n");
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								  // There should be no trace before SCOPED_TRACE() is invoked.
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								  ADD_FAILURE() << "This failure is expected, and shouldn't have a trace.";
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								  {
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								    SCOPED_TRACE("Expected trace");
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								    // After SCOPED_TRACE(), a failure in the current scope should contain
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								    // the trace.
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								    ADD_FAILURE() << "This failure is expected, and should have a trace.";
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								  }
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								  // Once the control leaves the scope of the SCOPED_TRACE(), there
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								  // should be no trace again.
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								  ADD_FAILURE() << "This failure is expected, and shouldn't have a trace.";
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								}
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								// Tests that SCOPED_TRACE works inside a loop.
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								TEST(SCOPED_TRACETest, WorksInLoop) {
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								  printf("(expected to fail)\n");
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								  for (int i = 1; i <= 2; i++) {
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								    SCOPED_TRACE(testing::Message() << "i = " << i);
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								    SubWithoutTrace(i);
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								  }
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								}
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								// Tests that SCOPED_TRACE works in a subroutine.
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								TEST(SCOPED_TRACETest, WorksInSubroutine) {
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								  printf("(expected to fail)\n");
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								  SubWithTrace(1);
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								  SubWithTrace(2);
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								}
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								// Tests that SCOPED_TRACE can be nested.
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								TEST(SCOPED_TRACETest, CanBeNested) {
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								  printf("(expected to fail)\n");
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								  SCOPED_TRACE("");  // A trace without a message.
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								  SubWithTrace(2);
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								}
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								// Tests that multiple SCOPED_TRACEs can be used in the same scope.
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								TEST(SCOPED_TRACETest, CanBeRepeated) {
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								  printf("(expected to fail)\n");
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								  SCOPED_TRACE("A");
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								  ADD_FAILURE()
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								  SCOPED_TRACE("B");
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								  ADD_FAILURE()
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								  {
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								    SCOPED_TRACE("C");
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								    ADD_FAILURE() << "This failure is expected, and should contain "
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								                  << "trace point A, B, and C.";
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								  }
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								  SCOPED_TRACE("D");
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								  ADD_FAILURE() << "This failure is expected, and should contain "
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								// Tests that SCOPED_TRACE()s can be used concurrently from multiple
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								// SCOPED_TRACE()s in its own thread only.
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								//   Thread A (main)                | Thread B (spawned)
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								//   -------------------------------+--------------------------------
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								//   waits for n1                   | SCOPED_TRACE("Trace B");
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								//                                  | generates failure #1
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								//                                  | notifies n1
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								//   -------------------------------+--------------------------------
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								//   SCOPED_TRACE("Trace A");       | waits for n2
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								//   notifies n2                    |
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								//   waits for n3                   | generates failure #3
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								//                                  | trace B dies
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								//                                  | generates failure #4
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								//   generates failure #5           | finishes
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								//   trace A dies                   |
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								//   generates failure #6           |
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								//   -------------------------------|--------------------------------
							 | 
						||
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								 | 
							
								//   waits for thread B to finish   |
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								struct CheckPoints {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  Notification n1;
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  Notification n2;
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  Notification n3;
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								};
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								static void ThreadWithScopedTrace(CheckPoints* check_points) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    SCOPED_TRACE("Trace B");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    ADD_FAILURE()
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								        << "Expected failure #1 (in thread B, only trace B alive).";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    check_points->n1.Notify();
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    check_points->n2.WaitForNotification();
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    ADD_FAILURE()
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								        << "Expected failure #3 (in thread B, trace A & B both alive).";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }  // Trace B dies here.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  ADD_FAILURE()
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								      << "Expected failure #4 (in thread B, only trace A alive).";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  check_points->n3.Notify();
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST(SCOPED_TRACETest, WorksConcurrently) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  printf("(expecting 6 failures)\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  CheckPoints check_points;
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  ThreadWithParam<CheckPoints*> thread(&ThreadWithScopedTrace,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								                                       &check_points,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								                                       NULL);
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  check_points.n1.WaitForNotification();
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    SCOPED_TRACE("Trace A");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    ADD_FAILURE()
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								        << "Expected failure #2 (in thread A, trace A & B both alive).";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    check_points.n2.Notify();
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    check_points.n3.WaitForNotification();
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    ADD_FAILURE()
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								        << "Expected failure #5 (in thread A, only trace A alive).";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }  // Trace A dies here.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  ADD_FAILURE()
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								      << "Expected failure #6 (in thread A, no trace alive).";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  thread.Join();
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								#endif  // GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST(DisabledTestsWarningTest,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								     DISABLED_AlsoRunDisabledTestsFlagSuppressesWarning) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // This test body is intentionally empty.  Its sole purpose is for
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // verifying that the --gtest_also_run_disabled_tests flag
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // suppresses the "YOU HAVE 12 DISABLED TESTS" warning at the end of
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // the test output.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Tests using assertions outside of TEST and TEST_F.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								//
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// This function creates two failures intentionally.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								void AdHocTest() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  printf("The non-test part of the code is expected to have 2 failures.\n\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_TRUE(false);
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_EQ(2, 3);
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Runs all TESTs, all TEST_Fs, and the ad hoc test.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								int RunAllTests() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  AdHocTest();
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Tests non-fatal failures in the fixture constructor.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								class NonFatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest : public testing::Test {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 protected:
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  NonFatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    printf("(expecting 5 failures)\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected failure #1, in the test fixture c'tor.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  ~NonFatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected failure #5, in the test fixture d'tor.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  virtual void SetUp() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected failure #2, in SetUp().";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  virtual void TearDown() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected failure #4, in TearDown.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								};
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST_F(NonFatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest, FailureInConstructor) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected failure #3, in the test body.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Tests fatal failures in the fixture constructor.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								class FatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest : public testing::Test {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 protected:
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  FatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    printf("(expecting 2 failures)\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    Init();
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  ~FatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected failure #2, in the test fixture d'tor.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  virtual void SetUp() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    ADD_FAILURE() << "UNEXPECTED failure in SetUp().  "
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								                  << "We should never get here, as the test fixture c'tor "
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								                  << "had a fatal failure.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  virtual void TearDown() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    ADD_FAILURE() << "UNEXPECTED failure in TearDown().  "
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								                  << "We should never get here, as the test fixture c'tor "
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								                  << "had a fatal failure.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 private:
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  void Init() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    FAIL() << "Expected failure #1, in the test fixture c'tor.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								};
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST_F(FatalFailureInFixtureConstructorTest, FailureInConstructor) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  ADD_FAILURE() << "UNEXPECTED failure in the test body.  "
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								                << "We should never get here, as the test fixture c'tor "
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								                << "had a fatal failure.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Tests non-fatal failures in SetUp().
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								class NonFatalFailureInSetUpTest : public testing::Test {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 protected:
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  virtual ~NonFatalFailureInSetUpTest() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    Deinit();
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  virtual void SetUp() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    printf("(expecting 4 failures)\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected failure #1, in SetUp().";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  virtual void TearDown() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    FAIL() << "Expected failure #3, in TearDown().";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 private:
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  void Deinit() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    FAIL() << "Expected failure #4, in the test fixture d'tor.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								};
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST_F(NonFatalFailureInSetUpTest, FailureInSetUp) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  FAIL() << "Expected failure #2, in the test function.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Tests fatal failures in SetUp().
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								class FatalFailureInSetUpTest : public testing::Test {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 protected:
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  virtual ~FatalFailureInSetUpTest() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    Deinit();
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  virtual void SetUp() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    printf("(expecting 3 failures)\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    FAIL() << "Expected failure #1, in SetUp().";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  virtual void TearDown() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    FAIL() << "Expected failure #2, in TearDown().";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 private:
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  void Deinit() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    FAIL() << "Expected failure #3, in the test fixture d'tor.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								};
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST_F(FatalFailureInSetUpTest, FailureInSetUp) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  FAIL() << "UNEXPECTED failure in the test function.  "
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								         << "We should never get here, as SetUp() failed.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST(AddFailureAtTest, MessageContainsSpecifiedFileAndLineNumber) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  ADD_FAILURE_AT("foo.cc", 42) << "Expected failure in foo.cc";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								#if GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// A unary function that may die.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								void DieIf(bool should_die) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  GTEST_CHECK_(!should_die) << " - death inside DieIf().";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Tests running death tests in a multi-threaded context.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Used for coordination between the main and the spawn thread.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								struct SpawnThreadNotifications {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  SpawnThreadNotifications() {}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  Notification spawn_thread_started;
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  Notification spawn_thread_ok_to_terminate;
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 private:
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(SpawnThreadNotifications);
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								};
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// The function to be executed in the thread spawn by the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// MultipleThreads test (below).
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								static void ThreadRoutine(SpawnThreadNotifications* notifications) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // Signals the main thread that this thread has started.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  notifications->spawn_thread_started.Notify();
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // Waits for permission to finish from the main thread.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  notifications->spawn_thread_ok_to_terminate.WaitForNotification();
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// This is a death-test test, but it's not named with a DeathTest
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// suffix.  It starts threads which might interfere with later
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// death tests, so it must run after all other death tests.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								class DeathTestAndMultiThreadsTest : public testing::Test {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 protected:
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // Starts a thread and waits for it to begin.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  virtual void SetUp() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    thread_.reset(new ThreadWithParam<SpawnThreadNotifications*>(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								        &ThreadRoutine, ¬ifications_, NULL));
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    notifications_.spawn_thread_started.WaitForNotification();
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // Tells the thread to finish, and reaps it.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // Depending on the version of the thread library in use,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // a manager thread might still be left running that will interfere
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // with later death tests.  This is unfortunate, but this class
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // cleans up after itself as best it can.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  virtual void TearDown() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    notifications_.spawn_thread_ok_to_terminate.Notify();
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 private:
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  SpawnThreadNotifications notifications_;
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  scoped_ptr<ThreadWithParam<SpawnThreadNotifications*> > thread_;
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								};
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								#endif  // GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// The MixedUpTestCaseTest test case verifies that Google Test will fail a
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// test if it uses a different fixture class than what other tests in
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// the same test case use.  It deliberately contains two fixture
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// classes with the same name but defined in different namespaces.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// The MixedUpTestCaseWithSameTestNameTest test case verifies that
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// when the user defines two tests with the same test case name AND
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// same test name (but in different namespaces), the second test will
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// fail.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								namespace foo {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								class MixedUpTestCaseTest : public testing::Test {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								};
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST_F(MixedUpTestCaseTest, FirstTestFromNamespaceFoo) {}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST_F(MixedUpTestCaseTest, SecondTestFromNamespaceFoo) {}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								class MixedUpTestCaseWithSameTestNameTest : public testing::Test {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								};
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST_F(MixedUpTestCaseWithSameTestNameTest,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								       TheSecondTestWithThisNameShouldFail) {}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}  // namespace foo
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								namespace bar {
							 | 
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								class MixedUpTestCaseTest : public testing::Test {
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								};
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								// The following two tests are expected to fail.  We rely on the
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								// golden file to check that Google Test generates the right error message.
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								TEST_F(MixedUpTestCaseTest, ThisShouldFail) {}
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								TEST_F(MixedUpTestCaseTest, ThisShouldFailToo) {}
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								class MixedUpTestCaseWithSameTestNameTest : public testing::Test {
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								};
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								// Expected to fail.  We rely on the golden file to check that Google Test
							 | 
						||
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								// generates the right error message.
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								TEST_F(MixedUpTestCaseWithSameTestNameTest,
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								       TheSecondTestWithThisNameShouldFail) {}
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								}  // namespace bar
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								// The following two test cases verify that Google Test catches the user
							 | 
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								// error of mixing TEST and TEST_F in the same test case.  The first
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								// test case checks the scenario where TEST_F appears before TEST, and
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								// the second one checks where TEST appears before TEST_F.
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								class TEST_F_before_TEST_in_same_test_case : public testing::Test {
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								};
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								TEST_F(TEST_F_before_TEST_in_same_test_case, DefinedUsingTEST_F) {}
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								// Expected to fail.  We rely on the golden file to check that Google Test
							 | 
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								// generates the right error message.
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								TEST(TEST_F_before_TEST_in_same_test_case, DefinedUsingTESTAndShouldFail) {}
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								class TEST_before_TEST_F_in_same_test_case : public testing::Test {
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								};
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								TEST(TEST_before_TEST_F_in_same_test_case, DefinedUsingTEST) {}
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								// Expected to fail.  We rely on the golden file to check that Google Test
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// generates the right error message.
							 | 
						||
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								TEST_F(TEST_before_TEST_F_in_same_test_case, DefinedUsingTEST_FAndShouldFail) {
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								}
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								// Used for testing EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE() and EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE().
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								int global_integer = 0;
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								 | 
							
								
							 | 
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								// Tests that EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE() can reference global variables.
							 | 
						||
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								TEST(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, CanReferenceGlobalVariables) {
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								  global_integer = 0;
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								  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({
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								    EXPECT_EQ(1, global_integer) << "Expected non-fatal failure.";
							 | 
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								  }, "Expected non-fatal failure.");
							 | 
						||
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								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
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| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Tests that EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE() can reference local variables
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// (static or not).
							 | 
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| 
								 | 
							
								TEST(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, CanReferenceLocalVariables) {
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								  int m = 0;
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								  static int n;
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								  n = 1;
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| 
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								  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({
							 | 
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								    EXPECT_EQ(m, n) << "Expected non-fatal failure.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }, "Expected non-fatal failure.");
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						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Tests that EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE() succeeds when there is exactly
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// one non-fatal failure and no fatal failure.
							 | 
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| 
								 | 
							
								TEST(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, SucceedsWhenThereIsOneNonfatalFailure) {
							 | 
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								  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({
							 | 
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| 
								 | 
							
								    ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected non-fatal failure.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }, "Expected non-fatal failure.");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Tests that EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE() fails when there is no
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// non-fatal failure.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, FailsWhenThereIsNoNonfatalFailure) {
							 | 
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| 
								 | 
							
								  printf("(expecting a failure)\n");
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| 
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								  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({
							 | 
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| 
								 | 
							
								  }, "");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Tests that EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE() fails when there are two
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// non-fatal failures.
							 | 
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| 
								 | 
							
								TEST(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, FailsWhenThereAreTwoNonfatalFailures) {
							 | 
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| 
								 | 
							
								  printf("(expecting a failure)\n");
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| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({
							 | 
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| 
								 | 
							
								    ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected non-fatal failure 1.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected non-fatal failure 2.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }, "");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Tests that EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE() fails when there is one fatal
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// failure.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, FailsWhenThereIsOneFatalFailure) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  printf("(expecting a failure)\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    FAIL() << "Expected fatal failure.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }, "");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Tests that EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE() fails when the statement being
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// tested returns.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, FailsWhenStatementReturns) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  printf("(expecting a failure)\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    return;
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }, "");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Tests that EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE() fails when the statement being
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// tested throws.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST(ExpectNonfatalFailureTest, FailsWhenStatementThrows) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  printf("(expecting a failure)\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  try {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								      throw 0;
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    }, "");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  } catch(int) {  // NOLINT
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								#endif  // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Tests that EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE() can reference global variables.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST(ExpectFatalFailureTest, CanReferenceGlobalVariables) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  global_integer = 0;
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    ASSERT_EQ(1, global_integer) << "Expected fatal failure.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }, "Expected fatal failure.");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Tests that EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE() can reference local static
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// variables.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST(ExpectFatalFailureTest, CanReferenceLocalStaticVariables) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  static int n;
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  n = 1;
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    ASSERT_EQ(0, n) << "Expected fatal failure.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }, "Expected fatal failure.");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Tests that EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE() succeeds when there is exactly
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// one fatal failure and no non-fatal failure.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST(ExpectFatalFailureTest, SucceedsWhenThereIsOneFatalFailure) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    FAIL() << "Expected fatal failure.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }, "Expected fatal failure.");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Tests that EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE() fails when there is no fatal
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// failure.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST(ExpectFatalFailureTest, FailsWhenThereIsNoFatalFailure) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  printf("(expecting a failure)\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }, "");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// A helper for generating a fatal failure.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								void FatalFailure() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  FAIL() << "Expected fatal failure.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Tests that EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE() fails when there are two
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// fatal failures.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST(ExpectFatalFailureTest, FailsWhenThereAreTwoFatalFailures) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  printf("(expecting a failure)\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    FatalFailure();
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    FatalFailure();
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }, "");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Tests that EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE() fails when there is one non-fatal
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// failure.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST(ExpectFatalFailureTest, FailsWhenThereIsOneNonfatalFailure) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  printf("(expecting a failure)\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected non-fatal failure.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }, "");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Tests that EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE() fails when the statement being
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// tested returns.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST(ExpectFatalFailureTest, FailsWhenStatementReturns) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  printf("(expecting a failure)\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    return;
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }, "");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Tests that EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE() fails when the statement being
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// tested throws.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST(ExpectFatalFailureTest, FailsWhenStatementThrows) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  printf("(expecting a failure)\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  try {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE({
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								      throw 0;
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    }, "");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  } catch(int) {  // NOLINT
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								#endif  // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// This #ifdef block tests the output of typed tests.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								template <typename T>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								class TypedTest : public testing::Test {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								};
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TYPED_TEST_CASE(TypedTest, testing::Types<int>);
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TYPED_TEST(TypedTest, Success) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_EQ(0, TypeParam());
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TYPED_TEST(TypedTest, Failure) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_EQ(1, TypeParam()) << "Expected failure";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								#endif  // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// This #ifdef block tests the output of type-parameterized tests.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								template <typename T>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								class TypedTestP : public testing::Test {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								};
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(TypedTestP);
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TYPED_TEST_P(TypedTestP, Success) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_EQ(0U, TypeParam());
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TYPED_TEST_P(TypedTestP, Failure) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_EQ(1U, TypeParam()) << "Expected failure";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(TypedTestP, Success, Failure);
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								typedef testing::Types<unsigned char, unsigned int> UnsignedTypes;
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(Unsigned, TypedTestP, UnsignedTypes);
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								#endif  // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// We rely on the golden file to verify that tests whose test case
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// name ends with DeathTest are run first.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST(ADeathTest, ShouldRunFirst) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								# if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// We rely on the golden file to verify that typed tests whose test
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// case name ends with DeathTest are run first.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								template <typename T>
							 | 
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								class ATypedDeathTest : public testing::Test {
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								};
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								typedef testing::Types<int, double> NumericTypes;
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								TYPED_TEST_CASE(ATypedDeathTest, NumericTypes);
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								TYPED_TEST(ATypedDeathTest, ShouldRunFirst) {
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								}
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								# endif  // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST
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								# if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P
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								// We rely on the golden file to verify that type-parameterized tests
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								// whose test case name ends with DeathTest are run first.
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								template <typename T>
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								class ATypeParamDeathTest : public testing::Test {
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								};
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								TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(ATypeParamDeathTest);
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								TYPED_TEST_P(ATypeParamDeathTest, ShouldRunFirst) {
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								}
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								REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(ATypeParamDeathTest, ShouldRunFirst);
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								INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(My, ATypeParamDeathTest, NumericTypes);
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								# endif  // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P
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								#endif  // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
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								// Tests various failure conditions of
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								// EXPECT_{,NON}FATAL_FAILURE{,_ON_ALL_THREADS}.
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								class ExpectFailureTest : public testing::Test {
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								 public:  // Must be public and not protected due to a bug in g++ 3.4.2.
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								  enum FailureMode {
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								    FATAL_FAILURE,
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								    NONFATAL_FAILURE
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								  };
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								  static void AddFailure(FailureMode failure) {
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								    if (failure == FATAL_FAILURE) {
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								      FAIL() << "Expected fatal failure.";
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								    } else {
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								      ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected non-fatal failure.";
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								    }
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								  }
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								};
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								TEST_F(ExpectFailureTest, ExpectFatalFailure) {
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								  // Expected fatal failure, but succeeds.
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								  printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n");
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								  EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(SUCCEED(), "Expected fatal failure.");
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								  // Expected fatal failure, but got a non-fatal failure.
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								  printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n");
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								  EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(AddFailure(NONFATAL_FAILURE), "Expected non-fatal "
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								                       "failure.");
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								  // Wrong message.
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								  printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n");
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								  EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(AddFailure(FATAL_FAILURE), "Some other fatal failure "
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								                       "expected.");
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								}
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								TEST_F(ExpectFailureTest, ExpectNonFatalFailure) {
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								  // Expected non-fatal failure, but succeeds.
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								  printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n");
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								  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(SUCCEED(), "Expected non-fatal failure.");
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								  // Expected non-fatal failure, but got a fatal failure.
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								  printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n");
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								  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(AddFailure(FATAL_FAILURE), "Expected fatal failure.");
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								  // Wrong message.
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								  printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n");
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								  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(AddFailure(NONFATAL_FAILURE), "Some other non-fatal "
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								                          "failure.");
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								}
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								#if GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE
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								class ExpectFailureWithThreadsTest : public ExpectFailureTest {
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								 protected:
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								  static void AddFailureInOtherThread(FailureMode failure) {
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								    ThreadWithParam<FailureMode> thread(&AddFailure, failure, NULL);
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								    thread.Join();
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								  }
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| 
								 | 
							
								};
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| 
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								TEST_F(ExpectFailureWithThreadsTest, ExpectFatalFailure) {
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								  // We only intercept the current thread.
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						||
| 
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								  printf("(expecting 2 failures)\n");
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| 
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								  EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(AddFailureInOtherThread(FATAL_FAILURE),
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						||
| 
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								                       "Expected fatal failure.");
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						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
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						||
| 
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								TEST_F(ExpectFailureWithThreadsTest, ExpectNonFatalFailure) {
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						||
| 
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								  // We only intercept the current thread.
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						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  printf("(expecting 2 failures)\n");
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						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(AddFailureInOtherThread(NONFATAL_FAILURE),
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						||
| 
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								                          "Expected non-fatal failure.");
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						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
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						||
| 
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						||
| 
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								typedef ExpectFailureWithThreadsTest ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterTest;
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Tests that the ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter only catches failures from
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// the current thread if it is instantiated with INTERCEPT_ONLY_CURRENT_THREAD.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST_F(ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporterTest, InterceptOnlyCurrentThread) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  printf("(expecting 2 failures)\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  TestPartResultArray results;
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter reporter(
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								        ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::INTERCEPT_ONLY_CURRENT_THREAD,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								        &results);
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    AddFailureInOtherThread(FATAL_FAILURE);
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    AddFailureInOtherThread(NONFATAL_FAILURE);
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // The two failures should not have been intercepted.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_EQ(0, results.size()) << "This shouldn't fail.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								#endif  // GTEST_IS_THREADSAFE
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST_F(ExpectFailureTest, ExpectFatalFailureOnAllThreads) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // Expected fatal failure, but succeeds.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(SUCCEED(), "Expected fatal failure.");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // Expected fatal failure, but got a non-fatal failure.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(AddFailure(NONFATAL_FAILURE),
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								                                      "Expected non-fatal failure.");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // Wrong message.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(AddFailure(FATAL_FAILURE),
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								                                      "Some other fatal failure expected.");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								TEST_F(ExpectFailureTest, ExpectNonFatalFailureOnAllThreads) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // Expected non-fatal failure, but succeeds.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(SUCCEED(), "Expected non-fatal "
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								                                         "failure.");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // Expected non-fatal failure, but got a fatal failure.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(AddFailure(FATAL_FAILURE),
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								                                         "Expected fatal failure.");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // Wrong message.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  printf("(expecting 1 failure)\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(AddFailure(NONFATAL_FAILURE),
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								                                         "Some other non-fatal failure.");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// Two test environments for testing testing::AddGlobalTestEnvironment().
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								class FooEnvironment : public testing::Environment {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 public:
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  virtual void SetUp() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    printf("%s", "FooEnvironment::SetUp() called.\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  virtual void TearDown() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    printf("%s", "FooEnvironment::TearDown() called.\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    FAIL() << "Expected fatal failure.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								};
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								class BarEnvironment : public testing::Environment {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								 public:
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  virtual void SetUp() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    printf("%s", "BarEnvironment::SetUp() called.\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  virtual void TearDown() {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    printf("%s", "BarEnvironment::TearDown() called.\n");
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    ADD_FAILURE() << "Expected non-fatal failure.";
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								};
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								bool GTEST_FLAG(internal_skip_environment_and_ad_hoc_tests) = false;
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// The main function.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								//
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// The idea is to use Google Test to run all the tests we have defined (some
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// of them are intended to fail), and then compare the test results
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								// with the "golden" file.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								int main(int argc, char **argv) {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  testing::GTEST_FLAG(print_time) = false;
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // We just run the tests, knowing some of them are intended to fail.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // We will use a separate Python script to compare the output of
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // this program with the golden file.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // It's hard to test InitGoogleTest() directly, as it has many
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // global side effects.  The following line serves as a sanity test
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // for it.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  if (argc >= 2 &&
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								      String(argv[1]) == "--gtest_internal_skip_environment_and_ad_hoc_tests")
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    GTEST_FLAG(internal_skip_environment_and_ad_hoc_tests) = true;
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  if (testing::internal::GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test) != "") {
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    // Skip the usual output capturing if we're running as the child
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    // process of an threadsafe-style death test.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								# if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    posix::FReopen("nul:", "w", stdout);
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								# else
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    posix::FReopen("/dev/null", "w", stdout);
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								# endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  }
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								#endif  // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  if (GTEST_FLAG(internal_skip_environment_and_ad_hoc_tests))
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								    return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // Registers two global test environments.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // The golden file verifies that they are set up in the order they
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  // are registered, and torn down in the reverse order.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  testing::AddGlobalTestEnvironment(new FooEnvironment);
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  testing::AddGlobalTestEnvironment(new BarEnvironment);
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								  return RunAllTests();
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								}
							 |