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// Copyright 2008, Google Inc.
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//
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// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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// met:
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//
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//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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// distribution.
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//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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// this software without specific prior written permission.
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//
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// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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//
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// Author: mheule@google.com (Markus Heule)
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//
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// Google C++ Testing Framework (Google Test)
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//
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// Sometimes it's desirable to build Google Test by compiling a single file.
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// This file serves this purpose.
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// This line ensures that gtest.h can be compiled on its own, even
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// when it's fused.
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#include "gtest.h"
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// The following lines pull in the real gtest *.cc files.
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// Copyright 2005, Google Inc.
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// All rights reserved.
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//
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// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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// met:
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//
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//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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// distribution.
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//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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// this software without specific prior written permission.
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//
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// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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//
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// Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)
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//
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// The Google C++ Testing Framework (Google Test)
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// Copyright 2007, Google Inc.
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// All rights reserved.
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//
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// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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// met:
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//
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//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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// distribution.
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//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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// this software without specific prior written permission.
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//
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// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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//
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// Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)
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//
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// Utilities for testing Google Test itself and code that uses Google Test
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// (e.g. frameworks built on top of Google Test).
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#ifndef GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_SPI_H_
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#  define GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_SPI_H_
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namespace testing {
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// This helper class can be used to mock out Google Test failure reporting
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// so that we can test Google Test or code that builds on Google Test.
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//
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// An object of this class appends a TestPartResult object to the
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// TestPartResultArray object given in the constructor whenever a Google Test
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// failure is reported. It can either intercept only failures that are
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// generated in the same thread that created this object or it can intercept
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// all generated failures. The scope of this mock object can be controlled with
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// the second argument to the two arguments constructor.
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class GTEST_API_ ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter
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    : public TestPartResultReporterInterface {
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 public:
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  // The two possible mocking modes of this object.
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  enum InterceptMode {
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    INTERCEPT_ONLY_CURRENT_THREAD,  // Intercepts only thread local failures.
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    INTERCEPT_ALL_THREADS           // Intercepts all failures.
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  };
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  // The c'tor sets this object as the test part result reporter used
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  // by Google Test.  The 'result' parameter specifies where to report the
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  // results. This reporter will only catch failures generated in the current
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  // thread. DEPRECATED
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  explicit ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter(TestPartResultArray* result);
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  // Same as above, but you can choose the interception scope of this object.
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  ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter(InterceptMode intercept_mode,
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                                   TestPartResultArray* result);
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  // The d'tor restores the previous test part result reporter.
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  virtual ~ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter();
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  // Appends the TestPartResult object to the TestPartResultArray
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  // received in the constructor.
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  //
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  // This method is from the TestPartResultReporterInterface
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  // interface.
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  virtual void ReportTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& result);
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 private:
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  void Init();
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  const InterceptMode intercept_mode_;
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  TestPartResultReporterInterface* old_reporter_;
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  TestPartResultArray* const result_;
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  GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter);
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};
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namespace internal {
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// A helper class for implementing EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE() and
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// EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE().  Its destructor verifies that the given
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// TestPartResultArray contains exactly one failure that has the given
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// type and contains the given substring.  If that's not the case, a
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// non-fatal failure will be generated.
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class GTEST_API_ SingleFailureChecker {
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 public:
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  // The constructor remembers the arguments.
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  SingleFailureChecker(const TestPartResultArray* results,
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                       TestPartResult::Type type, const string& substr);
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  ~SingleFailureChecker();
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 private:
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  const TestPartResultArray* const results_;
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  const TestPartResult::Type type_;
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  const string substr_;
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  GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(SingleFailureChecker);
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};
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}  // namespace internal
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}  // namespace testing
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// A set of macros for testing Google Test assertions or code that's expected
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// to generate Google Test fatal failures.  It verifies that the given
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// statement will cause exactly one fatal Google Test failure with 'substr'
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// being part of the failure message.
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//
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// There are two different versions of this macro. EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE only
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// affects and considers failures generated in the current thread and
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// EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS does the same but for all threads.
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//
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// The verification of the assertion is done correctly even when the statement
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// throws an exception or aborts the current function.
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//
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// Known restrictions:
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//   - 'statement' cannot reference local non-static variables or
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//     non-static members of the current object.
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//   - 'statement' cannot return a value.
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//   - You cannot stream a failure message to this macro.
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//
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// Note that even though the implementations of the following two
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// macros are much alike, we cannot refactor them to use a common
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// helper macro, due to some peculiarity in how the preprocessor
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// works.  The AcceptsMacroThatExpandsToUnprotectedComma test in
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// gtest_unittest.cc will fail to compile if we do that.
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#  define EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE(statement, substr)                    \
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    do {                                                             \
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      class GTestExpectFatalFailureHelper {                          \
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       public:                                                       \
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        static void Execute() { statement; }                         \
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      };                                                             \
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      ::testing::TestPartResultArray gtest_failures;                 \
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      ::testing::internal::SingleFailureChecker gtest_checker(       \
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          >est_failures, ::testing::TestPartResult::kFatalFailure, \
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          (substr));                                                 \
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      {                                                              \
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        ::testing::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter gtest_reporter(  \
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            ::testing::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::            \
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                INTERCEPT_ONLY_CURRENT_THREAD,                       \
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            >est_failures);                                        \
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        GTestExpectFatalFailureHelper::Execute();                    \
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      }                                                              \
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    } while (::testing::internal::AlwaysFalse())
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#  define EXPECT_FATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(statement, substr)     \
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    do {                                                             \
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      class GTestExpectFatalFailureHelper {                          \
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       public:                                                       \
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        static void Execute() { statement; }                         \
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      };                                                             \
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      ::testing::TestPartResultArray gtest_failures;                 \
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      ::testing::internal::SingleFailureChecker gtest_checker(       \
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          >est_failures, ::testing::TestPartResult::kFatalFailure, \
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          (substr));                                                 \
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      {                                                              \
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        ::testing::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter gtest_reporter(  \
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            ::testing::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::            \
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                INTERCEPT_ALL_THREADS,                               \
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            >est_failures);                                        \
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        GTestExpectFatalFailureHelper::Execute();                    \
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      }                                                              \
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    } while (::testing::internal::AlwaysFalse())
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// A macro for testing Google Test assertions or code that's expected to
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// generate Google Test non-fatal failures.  It asserts that the given
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// statement will cause exactly one non-fatal Google Test failure with 'substr'
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// being part of the failure message.
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//
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// There are two different versions of this macro. EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE only
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// affects and considers failures generated in the current thread and
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// EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS does the same but for all threads.
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//
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// 'statement' is allowed to reference local variables and members of
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// the current object.
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//
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// The verification of the assertion is done correctly even when the statement
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// throws an exception or aborts the current function.
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//
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// Known restrictions:
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//   - You cannot stream a failure message to this macro.
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//
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// Note that even though the implementations of the following two
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// macros are much alike, we cannot refactor them to use a common
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// helper macro, due to some peculiarity in how the preprocessor
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// works.  If we do that, the code won't compile when the user gives
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// EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE() a statement that contains a macro that
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// expands to code containing an unprotected comma.  The
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// AcceptsMacroThatExpandsToUnprotectedComma test in gtest_unittest.cc
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// catches that.
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//
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// For the same reason, we have to write
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//   if (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) { statement; }
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// instead of
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//   GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_(statement)
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// to avoid an MSVC warning on unreachable code.
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#  define EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(statement, substr)                    \
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    do {                                                                \
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      ::testing::TestPartResultArray gtest_failures;                    \
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      ::testing::internal::SingleFailureChecker gtest_checker(          \
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          >est_failures, ::testing::TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure, \
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          (substr));                                                    \
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      {                                                                 \
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        ::testing::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter gtest_reporter(     \
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            ::testing::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::               \
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                INTERCEPT_ONLY_CURRENT_THREAD,                          \
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            >est_failures);                                           \
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        if (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) {                        \
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          statement;                                                    \
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        }                                                               \
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      }                                                                 \
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    } while (::testing::internal::AlwaysFalse())
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#  define EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE_ON_ALL_THREADS(statement, substr)     \
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    do {                                                                \
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      ::testing::TestPartResultArray gtest_failures;                    \
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      ::testing::internal::SingleFailureChecker gtest_checker(          \
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          >est_failures, ::testing::TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure, \
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          (substr));                                                    \
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      {                                                                 \
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        ::testing::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter gtest_reporter(     \
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            ::testing::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::               \
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                INTERCEPT_ALL_THREADS,                                  \
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            >est_failures);                                           \
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        if (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) {                        \
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          statement;                                                    \
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        }                                                               \
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      }                                                                 \
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    } while (::testing::internal::AlwaysFalse())
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#endif  // GTEST_INCLUDE_GTEST_GTEST_SPI_H_
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <math.h>
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include <wchar.h>
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#include <wctype.h>
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <iomanip>
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#include <limits>
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#include <ostream>  // NOLINT
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#include <sstream>
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#include <vector>
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#if GTEST_OS_LINUX
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// TODO(kenton@google.com): Use autoconf to detect availability of
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// gettimeofday().
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#  define GTEST_HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY_ 1
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#  include <fcntl.h>   // NOLINT
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#  include <limits.h>  // NOLINT
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#  include <sched.h>   // NOLINT
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// Declares vsnprintf().  This header is not available on Windows.
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#  include <strings.h>   // NOLINT
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#  include <sys/mman.h>  // NOLINT
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#  include <sys/time.h>  // NOLINT
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#  include <unistd.h>    // NOLINT
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#  include <string>
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#elif GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN
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#  define GTEST_HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY_ 1
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#  include <sys/time.h>  // NOLINT
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#elif GTEST_OS_ZOS
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#  define GTEST_HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY_ 1
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#  include <sys/time.h>  // NOLINT
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// On z/OS we additionally need strings.h for strcasecmp.
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#  include <strings.h>   // NOLINT
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#elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE  // We are on Windows CE.
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#  include <windows.h>  // NOLINT
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#elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS  // We are on Windows proper.
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#  include <io.h>         // NOLINT
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#  include <sys/stat.h>   // NOLINT
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#  include <sys/timeb.h>  // NOLINT
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#  include <sys/types.h>  // NOLINT
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#  if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW
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// MinGW has gettimeofday() but not _ftime64().
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// TODO(kenton@google.com): Use autoconf to detect availability of
 | 
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//   gettimeofday().
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// TODO(kenton@google.com): There are other ways to get the time on
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						||
//   Windows, like GetTickCount() or GetSystemTimeAsFileTime().  MinGW
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						||
//   supports these.  consider using them instead.
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#    define GTEST_HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY_ 1
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#    include <sys/time.h>  // NOLINT
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#  endif                   // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW
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						||
// cpplint thinks that the header is already included, so we want to
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						||
// silence it.
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						||
#  include <windows.h>     // NOLINT
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#else
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						||
// Assume other platforms have gettimeofday().
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						||
// TODO(kenton@google.com): Use autoconf to detect availability of
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						||
//   gettimeofday().
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#  define GTEST_HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY_ 1
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// cpplint thinks that the header is already included, so we want to
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						||
// silence it.
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						||
#  include <sys/time.h>  // NOLINT
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#  include <unistd.h>    // NOLINT
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#endif  // GTEST_OS_LINUX
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#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
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#  include <stdexcept>
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#endif
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						||
#if GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_
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#  include <arpa/inet.h>  // NOLINT
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#  include <netdb.h>      // NOLINT
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						||
#endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Indicates that this translation unit is part of Google Test's
 | 
						||
// implementation.  It must come before gtest-internal-inl.h is
 | 
						||
// included, or there will be a compiler error.  This trick is to
 | 
						||
// prevent a user from accidentally including gtest-internal-inl.h in
 | 
						||
// his code.
 | 
						||
#define GTEST_IMPLEMENTATION_ 1
 | 
						||
// Copyright 2005, Google Inc.
 | 
						||
// All rights reserved.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 | 
						||
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
 | 
						||
// met:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
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//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
 | 
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// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
 | 
						||
// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
 | 
						||
// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
 | 
						||
// distribution.
 | 
						||
//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
 | 
						||
// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
 | 
						||
// this software without specific prior written permission.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
 | 
						||
// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
 | 
						||
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
 | 
						||
// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
 | 
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// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
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// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
 | 
						||
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Utility functions and classes used by the Google C++ testing framework.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// This file contains purely Google Test's internal implementation.  Please
 | 
						||
// DO NOT #INCLUDE IT IN A USER PROGRAM.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#ifndef GTEST_SRC_GTEST_INTERNAL_INL_H_
 | 
						||
#  define GTEST_SRC_GTEST_INTERNAL_INL_H_
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// GTEST_IMPLEMENTATION_ is defined to 1 iff the current translation unit is
 | 
						||
// part of Google Test's implementation; otherwise it's undefined.
 | 
						||
#  if !GTEST_IMPLEMENTATION_
 | 
						||
// A user is trying to include this from his code - just say no.
 | 
						||
#    error \
 | 
						||
        "gtest-internal-inl.h is part of Google Test's internal implementation."
 | 
						||
#    error "It must not be included except by Google Test itself."
 | 
						||
#  endif  // GTEST_IMPLEMENTATION_
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  ifndef _WIN32_WCE
 | 
						||
#    include <errno.h>
 | 
						||
#  endif  // !_WIN32_WCE
 | 
						||
#  include <stddef.h>
 | 
						||
#  include <stdlib.h>  // For strtoll/_strtoul64/malloc/free.
 | 
						||
#  include <string.h>  // For memmove.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  include <algorithm>
 | 
						||
#  include <string>
 | 
						||
#  include <vector>
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_
 | 
						||
#    include <arpa/inet.h>  // NOLINT
 | 
						||
#    include <netdb.h>      // NOLINT
 | 
						||
#  endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
#    include <windows.h>  // NOLINT
 | 
						||
#  endif                  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace testing {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Declares the flags.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// We don't want the users to modify this flag in the code, but want
 | 
						||
// Google Test's own unit tests to be able to access it. Therefore we
 | 
						||
// declare it here as opposed to in gtest.h.
 | 
						||
GTEST_DECLARE_bool_(death_test_use_fork);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The value of GetTestTypeId() as seen from within the Google Test
 | 
						||
// library.  This is solely for testing GetTestTypeId().
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ extern const TypeId kTestTypeIdInGoogleTest;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Names of the flags (needed for parsing Google Test flags).
 | 
						||
const char kAlsoRunDisabledTestsFlag[] = "also_run_disabled_tests";
 | 
						||
const char kBreakOnFailureFlag[] = "break_on_failure";
 | 
						||
const char kCatchExceptionsFlag[] = "catch_exceptions";
 | 
						||
const char kColorFlag[] = "color";
 | 
						||
const char kFilterFlag[] = "filter";
 | 
						||
const char kListTestsFlag[] = "list_tests";
 | 
						||
const char kOutputFlag[] = "output";
 | 
						||
const char kPrintTimeFlag[] = "print_time";
 | 
						||
const char kRandomSeedFlag[] = "random_seed";
 | 
						||
const char kRepeatFlag[] = "repeat";
 | 
						||
const char kShuffleFlag[] = "shuffle";
 | 
						||
const char kStackTraceDepthFlag[] = "stack_trace_depth";
 | 
						||
const char kStreamResultToFlag[] = "stream_result_to";
 | 
						||
const char kThrowOnFailureFlag[] = "throw_on_failure";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// A valid random seed must be in [1, kMaxRandomSeed].
 | 
						||
const int kMaxRandomSeed = 99999;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// g_help_flag is true iff the --help flag or an equivalent form is
 | 
						||
// specified on the command line.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ extern bool g_help_flag;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the current time in milliseconds.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ TimeInMillis GetTimeInMillis();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff Google Test should use colors in the output.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ bool ShouldUseColor(bool stdout_is_tty);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Formats the given time in milliseconds as seconds.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ std::string FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(TimeInMillis ms);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Converts the given time in milliseconds to a date string in the ISO 8601
 | 
						||
// format, without the timezone information.  N.B.: due to the use the
 | 
						||
// non-reentrant localtime() function, this function is not thread safe.  Do
 | 
						||
// not use it in any code that can be called from multiple threads.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ std::string FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601(TimeInMillis ms);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Parses a string for an Int32 flag, in the form of "--flag=value".
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// On success, stores the value of the flag in *value, and returns
 | 
						||
// true.  On failure, returns false without changing *value.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ bool ParseInt32Flag(const char* str, const char* flag, Int32* value);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns a random seed in range [1, kMaxRandomSeed] based on the
 | 
						||
// given --gtest_random_seed flag value.
 | 
						||
inline int GetRandomSeedFromFlag(Int32 random_seed_flag) {
 | 
						||
  const unsigned int raw_seed =
 | 
						||
      (random_seed_flag == 0) ? static_cast<unsigned int>(GetTimeInMillis())
 | 
						||
                              : static_cast<unsigned int>(random_seed_flag);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Normalizes the actual seed to range [1, kMaxRandomSeed] such that
 | 
						||
  // it's easy to type.
 | 
						||
  const int normalized_seed =
 | 
						||
      static_cast<int>((raw_seed - 1U) %
 | 
						||
                       static_cast<unsigned int>(kMaxRandomSeed)) +
 | 
						||
      1;
 | 
						||
  return normalized_seed;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the first valid random seed after 'seed'.  The behavior is
 | 
						||
// undefined if 'seed' is invalid.  The seed after kMaxRandomSeed is
 | 
						||
// considered to be 1.
 | 
						||
inline int GetNextRandomSeed(int seed) {
 | 
						||
  GTEST_CHECK_(1 <= seed && seed <= kMaxRandomSeed)
 | 
						||
      << "Invalid random seed " << seed << " - must be in [1, "
 | 
						||
      << kMaxRandomSeed << "].";
 | 
						||
  const int next_seed = seed + 1;
 | 
						||
  return (next_seed > kMaxRandomSeed) ? 1 : next_seed;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// This class saves the values of all Google Test flags in its c'tor, and
 | 
						||
// restores them in its d'tor.
 | 
						||
class GTestFlagSaver {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  // The c'tor.
 | 
						||
  GTestFlagSaver() {
 | 
						||
    also_run_disabled_tests_ = GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests);
 | 
						||
    break_on_failure_ = GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure);
 | 
						||
    catch_exceptions_ = GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions);
 | 
						||
    color_ = GTEST_FLAG(color);
 | 
						||
    death_test_style_ = GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style);
 | 
						||
    death_test_use_fork_ = GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork);
 | 
						||
    filter_ = GTEST_FLAG(filter);
 | 
						||
    internal_run_death_test_ = GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test);
 | 
						||
    list_tests_ = GTEST_FLAG(list_tests);
 | 
						||
    output_ = GTEST_FLAG(output);
 | 
						||
    print_time_ = GTEST_FLAG(print_time);
 | 
						||
    random_seed_ = GTEST_FLAG(random_seed);
 | 
						||
    repeat_ = GTEST_FLAG(repeat);
 | 
						||
    shuffle_ = GTEST_FLAG(shuffle);
 | 
						||
    stack_trace_depth_ = GTEST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth);
 | 
						||
    stream_result_to_ = GTEST_FLAG(stream_result_to);
 | 
						||
    throw_on_failure_ = GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // The d'tor is not virtual.  DO NOT INHERIT FROM THIS CLASS.
 | 
						||
  ~GTestFlagSaver() {
 | 
						||
    GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests) = also_run_disabled_tests_;
 | 
						||
    GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure) = break_on_failure_;
 | 
						||
    GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions) = catch_exceptions_;
 | 
						||
    GTEST_FLAG(color) = color_;
 | 
						||
    GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = death_test_style_;
 | 
						||
    GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork) = death_test_use_fork_;
 | 
						||
    GTEST_FLAG(filter) = filter_;
 | 
						||
    GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test) = internal_run_death_test_;
 | 
						||
    GTEST_FLAG(list_tests) = list_tests_;
 | 
						||
    GTEST_FLAG(output) = output_;
 | 
						||
    GTEST_FLAG(print_time) = print_time_;
 | 
						||
    GTEST_FLAG(random_seed) = random_seed_;
 | 
						||
    GTEST_FLAG(repeat) = repeat_;
 | 
						||
    GTEST_FLAG(shuffle) = shuffle_;
 | 
						||
    GTEST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth) = stack_trace_depth_;
 | 
						||
    GTEST_FLAG(stream_result_to) = stream_result_to_;
 | 
						||
    GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure) = throw_on_failure_;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  // Fields for saving the original values of flags.
 | 
						||
  bool also_run_disabled_tests_;
 | 
						||
  bool break_on_failure_;
 | 
						||
  bool catch_exceptions_;
 | 
						||
  std::string color_;
 | 
						||
  std::string death_test_style_;
 | 
						||
  bool death_test_use_fork_;
 | 
						||
  std::string filter_;
 | 
						||
  std::string internal_run_death_test_;
 | 
						||
  bool list_tests_;
 | 
						||
  std::string output_;
 | 
						||
  bool print_time_;
 | 
						||
  internal::Int32 random_seed_;
 | 
						||
  internal::Int32 repeat_;
 | 
						||
  bool shuffle_;
 | 
						||
  internal::Int32 stack_trace_depth_;
 | 
						||
  std::string stream_result_to_;
 | 
						||
  bool throw_on_failure_;
 | 
						||
} GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Converts a Unicode code point to a narrow string in UTF-8 encoding.
 | 
						||
// code_point parameter is of type UInt32 because wchar_t may not be
 | 
						||
// wide enough to contain a code point.
 | 
						||
// If the code_point is not a valid Unicode code point
 | 
						||
// (i.e. outside of Unicode range U+0 to U+10FFFF) it will be converted
 | 
						||
// to "(Invalid Unicode 0xXXXXXXXX)".
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ std::string CodePointToUtf8(UInt32 code_point);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Converts a wide string to a narrow string in UTF-8 encoding.
 | 
						||
// The wide string is assumed to have the following encoding:
 | 
						||
//   UTF-16 if sizeof(wchar_t) == 2 (on Windows, Cygwin, Symbian OS)
 | 
						||
//   UTF-32 if sizeof(wchar_t) == 4 (on Linux)
 | 
						||
// Parameter str points to a null-terminated wide string.
 | 
						||
// Parameter num_chars may additionally limit the number
 | 
						||
// of wchar_t characters processed. -1 is used when the entire string
 | 
						||
// should be processed.
 | 
						||
// If the string contains code points that are not valid Unicode code points
 | 
						||
// (i.e. outside of Unicode range U+0 to U+10FFFF) they will be output
 | 
						||
// as '(Invalid Unicode 0xXXXXXXXX)'. If the string is in UTF16 encoding
 | 
						||
// and contains invalid UTF-16 surrogate pairs, values in those pairs
 | 
						||
// will be encoded as individual Unicode characters from Basic Normal Plane.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ std::string WideStringToUtf8(const wchar_t* str, int num_chars);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Reads the GTEST_SHARD_STATUS_FILE environment variable, and creates the file
 | 
						||
// if the variable is present. If a file already exists at this location, this
 | 
						||
// function will write over it. If the variable is present, but the file cannot
 | 
						||
// be created, prints an error and exits.
 | 
						||
void WriteToShardStatusFileIfNeeded();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Checks whether sharding is enabled by examining the relevant
 | 
						||
// environment variable values. If the variables are present,
 | 
						||
// but inconsistent (e.g., shard_index >= total_shards), prints
 | 
						||
// an error and exits. If in_subprocess_for_death_test, sharding is
 | 
						||
// disabled because it must only be applied to the original test
 | 
						||
// process. Otherwise, we could filter out death tests we intended to execute.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ bool ShouldShard(const char* total_shards_str,
 | 
						||
                            const char* shard_index_str,
 | 
						||
                            bool in_subprocess_for_death_test);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Parses the environment variable var as an Int32. If it is unset,
 | 
						||
// returns default_val. If it is not an Int32, prints an error and
 | 
						||
// and aborts.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ Int32 Int32FromEnvOrDie(const char* env_var, Int32 default_val);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Given the total number of shards, the shard index, and the test id,
 | 
						||
// returns true iff the test should be run on this shard. The test id is
 | 
						||
// some arbitrary but unique non-negative integer assigned to each test
 | 
						||
// method. Assumes that 0 <= shard_index < total_shards.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ bool ShouldRunTestOnShard(int total_shards, int shard_index,
 | 
						||
                                     int test_id);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// STL container utilities.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the number of elements in the given container that satisfy
 | 
						||
// the given predicate.
 | 
						||
template <class Container, typename Predicate>
 | 
						||
inline int CountIf(const Container& c, Predicate predicate) {
 | 
						||
  // Implemented as an explicit loop since std::count_if() in libCstd on
 | 
						||
  // Solaris has a non-standard signature.
 | 
						||
  int count = 0;
 | 
						||
  for (typename Container::const_iterator it = c.begin(); it != c.end(); ++it) {
 | 
						||
    if (predicate(*it)) ++count;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return count;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Applies a function/functor to each element in the container.
 | 
						||
template <class Container, typename Functor>
 | 
						||
void ForEach(const Container& c, Functor functor) {
 | 
						||
  std::for_each(c.begin(), c.end(), functor);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the i-th element of the vector, or default_value if i is not
 | 
						||
// in range [0, v.size()).
 | 
						||
template <typename E>
 | 
						||
inline E GetElementOr(const std::vector<E>& v, int i, E default_value) {
 | 
						||
  return (i < 0 || i >= static_cast<int>(v.size())) ? default_value : v[i];
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Performs an in-place shuffle of a range of the vector's elements.
 | 
						||
// 'begin' and 'end' are element indices as an STL-style range;
 | 
						||
// i.e. [begin, end) are shuffled, where 'end' == size() means to
 | 
						||
// shuffle to the end of the vector.
 | 
						||
template <typename E>
 | 
						||
void ShuffleRange(internal::Random* random, int begin, int end,
 | 
						||
                  std::vector<E>* v) {
 | 
						||
  const int size = static_cast<int>(v->size());
 | 
						||
  GTEST_CHECK_(0 <= begin && begin <= size)
 | 
						||
      << "Invalid shuffle range start " << begin << ": must be in range [0, "
 | 
						||
      << size << "].";
 | 
						||
  GTEST_CHECK_(begin <= end && end <= size)
 | 
						||
      << "Invalid shuffle range finish " << end << ": must be in range ["
 | 
						||
      << begin << ", " << size << "].";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Fisher-Yates shuffle, from
 | 
						||
  // http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher-Yates_shuffle
 | 
						||
  for (int range_width = end - begin; range_width >= 2; range_width--) {
 | 
						||
    const int last_in_range = begin + range_width - 1;
 | 
						||
    const int selected = begin + random->Generate(range_width);
 | 
						||
    std::swap((*v)[selected], (*v)[last_in_range]);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Performs an in-place shuffle of the vector's elements.
 | 
						||
template <typename E>
 | 
						||
inline void Shuffle(internal::Random* random, std::vector<E>* v) {
 | 
						||
  ShuffleRange(random, 0, static_cast<int>(v->size()), v);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// A function for deleting an object.  Handy for being used as a
 | 
						||
// functor.
 | 
						||
template <typename T> static void Delete(T* x) { delete x; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// A predicate that checks the key of a TestProperty against a known key.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// TestPropertyKeyIs is copyable.
 | 
						||
class TestPropertyKeyIs {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  // Constructor.
 | 
						||
  //
 | 
						||
  // TestPropertyKeyIs has NO default constructor.
 | 
						||
  explicit TestPropertyKeyIs(const std::string& key) : key_(key) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns true iff the test name of test property matches on key_.
 | 
						||
  bool operator()(const TestProperty& test_property) const {
 | 
						||
    return test_property.key() == key_;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  std::string key_;
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Class UnitTestOptions.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// This class contains functions for processing options the user
 | 
						||
// specifies when running the tests.  It has only static members.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// In most cases, the user can specify an option using either an
 | 
						||
// environment variable or a command line flag.  E.g. you can set the
 | 
						||
// test filter using either GTEST_FILTER or --gtest_filter.  If both
 | 
						||
// the variable and the flag are present, the latter overrides the
 | 
						||
// former.
 | 
						||
class GTEST_API_ UnitTestOptions {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  // Functions for processing the gtest_output flag.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns the output format, or "" for normal printed output.
 | 
						||
  static std::string GetOutputFormat();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns the absolute path of the requested output file, or the
 | 
						||
  // default (test_detail.xml in the original working directory) if
 | 
						||
  // none was explicitly specified.
 | 
						||
  static std::string GetAbsolutePathToOutputFile();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Functions for processing the gtest_filter flag.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns true iff the wildcard pattern matches the string.  The
 | 
						||
  // first ':' or '\0' character in pattern marks the end of it.
 | 
						||
  //
 | 
						||
  // This recursive algorithm isn't very efficient, but is clear and
 | 
						||
  // works well enough for matching test names, which are short.
 | 
						||
  static bool PatternMatchesString(const char* pattern, const char* str);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns true iff the user-specified filter matches the test case
 | 
						||
  // name and the test name.
 | 
						||
  static bool FilterMatchesTest(const std::string& test_case_name,
 | 
						||
                                const std::string& test_name);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
  // Function for supporting the gtest_catch_exception flag.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER if Google Test should handle the
 | 
						||
  // given SEH exception, or EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH otherwise.
 | 
						||
  // This function is useful as an __except condition.
 | 
						||
  static int GTestShouldProcessSEH(DWORD exception_code);
 | 
						||
#  endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns true if "name" matches the ':' separated list of glob-style
 | 
						||
  // filters in "filter".
 | 
						||
  static bool MatchesFilter(const std::string& name, const char* filter);
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the current application's name, removing directory path if that
 | 
						||
// is present.  Used by UnitTestOptions::GetOutputFile.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ FilePath GetCurrentExecutableName();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The role interface for getting the OS stack trace as a string.
 | 
						||
class OsStackTraceGetterInterface {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  OsStackTraceGetterInterface() {}
 | 
						||
  virtual ~OsStackTraceGetterInterface() {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns the current OS stack trace as an std::string.  Parameters:
 | 
						||
  //
 | 
						||
  //   max_depth  - the maximum number of stack frames to be included
 | 
						||
  //                in the trace.
 | 
						||
  //   skip_count - the number of top frames to be skipped; doesn't count
 | 
						||
  //                against max_depth.
 | 
						||
  virtual string CurrentStackTrace(int max_depth, int skip_count) = 0;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // UponLeavingGTest() should be called immediately before Google Test calls
 | 
						||
  // user code. It saves some information about the current stack that
 | 
						||
  // CurrentStackTrace() will use to find and hide Google Test stack frames.
 | 
						||
  virtual void UponLeavingGTest() = 0;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(OsStackTraceGetterInterface);
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// A working implementation of the OsStackTraceGetterInterface interface.
 | 
						||
class OsStackTraceGetter : public OsStackTraceGetterInterface {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  OsStackTraceGetter() : caller_frame_(NULL) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  virtual string CurrentStackTrace(int max_depth, int skip_count)
 | 
						||
      GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  virtual void UponLeavingGTest() GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // This string is inserted in place of stack frames that are part of
 | 
						||
  // Google Test's implementation.
 | 
						||
  static const char* const kElidedFramesMarker;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  Mutex mutex_;  // protects all internal state
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // We save the stack frame below the frame that calls user code.
 | 
						||
  // We do this because the address of the frame immediately below
 | 
						||
  // the user code changes between the call to UponLeavingGTest()
 | 
						||
  // and any calls to CurrentStackTrace() from within the user code.
 | 
						||
  void* caller_frame_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(OsStackTraceGetter);
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Information about a Google Test trace point.
 | 
						||
struct TraceInfo {
 | 
						||
  const char* file;
 | 
						||
  int line;
 | 
						||
  std::string message;
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// This is the default global test part result reporter used in UnitTestImpl.
 | 
						||
// This class should only be used by UnitTestImpl.
 | 
						||
class DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter
 | 
						||
    : public TestPartResultReporterInterface {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  explicit DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter(UnitTestImpl* unit_test);
 | 
						||
  // Implements the TestPartResultReporterInterface. Reports the test part
 | 
						||
  // result in the current test.
 | 
						||
  virtual void ReportTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& result);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  UnitTestImpl* const unit_test_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter);
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// This is the default per thread test part result reporter used in
 | 
						||
// UnitTestImpl. This class should only be used by UnitTestImpl.
 | 
						||
class DefaultPerThreadTestPartResultReporter
 | 
						||
    : public TestPartResultReporterInterface {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  explicit DefaultPerThreadTestPartResultReporter(UnitTestImpl* unit_test);
 | 
						||
  // Implements the TestPartResultReporterInterface. The implementation just
 | 
						||
  // delegates to the current global test part result reporter of *unit_test_.
 | 
						||
  virtual void ReportTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& result);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  UnitTestImpl* const unit_test_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(DefaultPerThreadTestPartResultReporter);
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The private implementation of the UnitTest class.  We don't protect
 | 
						||
// the methods under a mutex, as this class is not accessible by a
 | 
						||
// user and the UnitTest class that delegates work to this class does
 | 
						||
// proper locking.
 | 
						||
class GTEST_API_ UnitTestImpl {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  explicit UnitTestImpl(UnitTest* parent);
 | 
						||
  virtual ~UnitTestImpl();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // There are two different ways to register your own TestPartResultReporter.
 | 
						||
  // You can register your own repoter to listen either only for test results
 | 
						||
  // from the current thread or for results from all threads.
 | 
						||
  // By default, each per-thread test result repoter just passes a new
 | 
						||
  // TestPartResult to the global test result reporter, which registers the
 | 
						||
  // test part result for the currently running test.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns the global test part result reporter.
 | 
						||
  TestPartResultReporterInterface* GetGlobalTestPartResultReporter();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Sets the global test part result reporter.
 | 
						||
  void SetGlobalTestPartResultReporter(
 | 
						||
      TestPartResultReporterInterface* reporter);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns the test part result reporter for the current thread.
 | 
						||
  TestPartResultReporterInterface* GetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Sets the test part result reporter for the current thread.
 | 
						||
  void SetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread(
 | 
						||
      TestPartResultReporterInterface* reporter);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Gets the number of successful test cases.
 | 
						||
  int successful_test_case_count() const;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Gets the number of failed test cases.
 | 
						||
  int failed_test_case_count() const;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Gets the number of all test cases.
 | 
						||
  int total_test_case_count() const;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Gets the number of all test cases that contain at least one test
 | 
						||
  // that should run.
 | 
						||
  int test_case_to_run_count() const;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Gets the number of successful tests.
 | 
						||
  int successful_test_count() const;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Gets the number of failed tests.
 | 
						||
  int failed_test_count() const;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Gets the number of disabled tests that will be reported in the XML report.
 | 
						||
  int reportable_disabled_test_count() const;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Gets the number of disabled tests.
 | 
						||
  int disabled_test_count() const;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Gets the number of tests to be printed in the XML report.
 | 
						||
  int reportable_test_count() const;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Gets the number of all tests.
 | 
						||
  int total_test_count() const;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Gets the number of tests that should run.
 | 
						||
  int test_to_run_count() const;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Gets the time of the test program start, in ms from the start of the
 | 
						||
  // UNIX epoch.
 | 
						||
  TimeInMillis start_timestamp() const { return start_timestamp_; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Gets the elapsed time, in milliseconds.
 | 
						||
  TimeInMillis elapsed_time() const { return elapsed_time_; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns true iff the unit test passed (i.e. all test cases passed).
 | 
						||
  bool Passed() const { return !Failed(); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns true iff the unit test failed (i.e. some test case failed
 | 
						||
  // or something outside of all tests failed).
 | 
						||
  bool Failed() const {
 | 
						||
    return failed_test_case_count() > 0 || ad_hoc_test_result()->Failed();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Gets the i-th test case among all the test cases. i can range from 0 to
 | 
						||
  // total_test_case_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL.
 | 
						||
  const TestCase* GetTestCase(int i) const {
 | 
						||
    const int index = GetElementOr(test_case_indices_, i, -1);
 | 
						||
    return index < 0 ? NULL : test_cases_[i];
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Gets the i-th test case among all the test cases. i can range from 0 to
 | 
						||
  // total_test_case_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL.
 | 
						||
  TestCase* GetMutableTestCase(int i) {
 | 
						||
    const int index = GetElementOr(test_case_indices_, i, -1);
 | 
						||
    return index < 0 ? NULL : test_cases_[index];
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Provides access to the event listener list.
 | 
						||
  TestEventListeners* listeners() { return &listeners_; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns the TestResult for the test that's currently running, or
 | 
						||
  // the TestResult for the ad hoc test if no test is running.
 | 
						||
  TestResult* current_test_result();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns the TestResult for the ad hoc test.
 | 
						||
  const TestResult* ad_hoc_test_result() const { return &ad_hoc_test_result_; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Sets the OS stack trace getter.
 | 
						||
  //
 | 
						||
  // Does nothing if the input and the current OS stack trace getter
 | 
						||
  // are the same; otherwise, deletes the old getter and makes the
 | 
						||
  // input the current getter.
 | 
						||
  void set_os_stack_trace_getter(OsStackTraceGetterInterface* getter);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns the current OS stack trace getter if it is not NULL;
 | 
						||
  // otherwise, creates an OsStackTraceGetter, makes it the current
 | 
						||
  // getter, and returns it.
 | 
						||
  OsStackTraceGetterInterface* os_stack_trace_getter();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns the current OS stack trace as an std::string.
 | 
						||
  //
 | 
						||
  // The maximum number of stack frames to be included is specified by
 | 
						||
  // the gtest_stack_trace_depth flag.  The skip_count parameter
 | 
						||
  // specifies the number of top frames to be skipped, which doesn't
 | 
						||
  // count against the number of frames to be included.
 | 
						||
  //
 | 
						||
  // For example, if Foo() calls Bar(), which in turn calls
 | 
						||
  // CurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(1), Foo() will be included in the
 | 
						||
  // trace but Bar() and CurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop() won't.
 | 
						||
  std::string CurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(int skip_count) GTEST_NO_INLINE_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Finds and returns a TestCase with the given name.  If one doesn't
 | 
						||
  // exist, creates one and returns it.
 | 
						||
  //
 | 
						||
  // Arguments:
 | 
						||
  //
 | 
						||
  //   test_case_name: name of the test case
 | 
						||
  //   type_param:     the name of the test's type parameter, or NULL if
 | 
						||
  //                   this is not a typed or a type-parameterized test.
 | 
						||
  //   set_up_tc:      pointer to the function that sets up the test case
 | 
						||
  //   tear_down_tc:   pointer to the function that tears down the test case
 | 
						||
  TestCase* GetTestCase(const char* test_case_name, const char* type_param,
 | 
						||
                        Test::SetUpTestCaseFunc set_up_tc,
 | 
						||
                        Test::TearDownTestCaseFunc tear_down_tc);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Adds a TestInfo to the unit test.
 | 
						||
  //
 | 
						||
  // Arguments:
 | 
						||
  //
 | 
						||
  //   set_up_tc:    pointer to the function that sets up the test case
 | 
						||
  //   tear_down_tc: pointer to the function that tears down the test case
 | 
						||
  //   test_info:    the TestInfo object
 | 
						||
  void AddTestInfo(Test::SetUpTestCaseFunc set_up_tc,
 | 
						||
                   Test::TearDownTestCaseFunc tear_down_tc,
 | 
						||
                   TestInfo* test_info) {
 | 
						||
    // In order to support thread-safe death tests, we need to
 | 
						||
    // remember the original working directory when the test program
 | 
						||
    // was first invoked.  We cannot do this in RUN_ALL_TESTS(), as
 | 
						||
    // the user may have changed the current directory before calling
 | 
						||
    // RUN_ALL_TESTS().  Therefore we capture the current directory in
 | 
						||
    // AddTestInfo(), which is called to register a TEST or TEST_F
 | 
						||
    // before main() is reached.
 | 
						||
    if (original_working_dir_.IsEmpty()) {
 | 
						||
      original_working_dir_.Set(FilePath::GetCurrentDir());
 | 
						||
      GTEST_CHECK_(!original_working_dir_.IsEmpty())
 | 
						||
          << "Failed to get the current working directory.";
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    GetTestCase(test_info->test_case_name(), test_info->type_param(), set_up_tc,
 | 
						||
                tear_down_tc)
 | 
						||
        ->AddTestInfo(test_info);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST
 | 
						||
  // Returns ParameterizedTestCaseRegistry object used to keep track of
 | 
						||
  // value-parameterized tests and instantiate and register them.
 | 
						||
  internal::ParameterizedTestCaseRegistry& parameterized_test_registry() {
 | 
						||
    return parameterized_test_registry_;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
#  endif  // GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Sets the TestCase object for the test that's currently running.
 | 
						||
  void set_current_test_case(TestCase* a_current_test_case) {
 | 
						||
    current_test_case_ = a_current_test_case;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Sets the TestInfo object for the test that's currently running.  If
 | 
						||
  // current_test_info is NULL, the assertion results will be stored in
 | 
						||
  // ad_hoc_test_result_.
 | 
						||
  void set_current_test_info(TestInfo* a_current_test_info) {
 | 
						||
    current_test_info_ = a_current_test_info;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Registers all parameterized tests defined using TEST_P and
 | 
						||
  // INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P, creating regular tests for each test/parameter
 | 
						||
  // combination. This method can be called more then once; it has guards
 | 
						||
  // protecting from registering the tests more then once.  If
 | 
						||
  // value-parameterized tests are disabled, RegisterParameterizedTests is
 | 
						||
  // present but does nothing.
 | 
						||
  void RegisterParameterizedTests();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Runs all tests in this UnitTest object, prints the result, and
 | 
						||
  // returns true if all tests are successful.  If any exception is
 | 
						||
  // thrown during a test, this test is considered to be failed, but
 | 
						||
  // the rest of the tests will still be run.
 | 
						||
  bool RunAllTests();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Clears the results of all tests, except the ad hoc tests.
 | 
						||
  void ClearNonAdHocTestResult() {
 | 
						||
    ForEach(test_cases_, TestCase::ClearTestCaseResult);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Clears the results of ad-hoc test assertions.
 | 
						||
  void ClearAdHocTestResult() { ad_hoc_test_result_.Clear(); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Adds a TestProperty to the current TestResult object when invoked in a
 | 
						||
  // context of a test or a test case, or to the global property set. If the
 | 
						||
  // result already contains a property with the same key, the value will be
 | 
						||
  // updated.
 | 
						||
  void RecordProperty(const TestProperty& test_property);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  enum ReactionToSharding { HONOR_SHARDING_PROTOCOL, IGNORE_SHARDING_PROTOCOL };
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Matches the full name of each test against the user-specified
 | 
						||
  // filter to decide whether the test should run, then records the
 | 
						||
  // result in each TestCase and TestInfo object.
 | 
						||
  // If shard_tests == HONOR_SHARDING_PROTOCOL, further filters tests
 | 
						||
  // based on sharding variables in the environment.
 | 
						||
  // Returns the number of tests that should run.
 | 
						||
  int FilterTests(ReactionToSharding shard_tests);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Prints the names of the tests matching the user-specified filter flag.
 | 
						||
  void ListTestsMatchingFilter();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const TestCase* current_test_case() const { return current_test_case_; }
 | 
						||
  TestInfo* current_test_info() { return current_test_info_; }
 | 
						||
  const TestInfo* current_test_info() const { return current_test_info_; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns the vector of environments that need to be set-up/torn-down
 | 
						||
  // before/after the tests are run.
 | 
						||
  std::vector<Environment*>& environments() { return environments_; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Getters for the per-thread Google Test trace stack.
 | 
						||
  std::vector<TraceInfo>& gtest_trace_stack() {
 | 
						||
    return *(gtest_trace_stack_.pointer());
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  const std::vector<TraceInfo>& gtest_trace_stack() const {
 | 
						||
    return gtest_trace_stack_.get();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
 | 
						||
  void InitDeathTestSubprocessControlInfo() {
 | 
						||
    internal_run_death_test_flag_.reset(ParseInternalRunDeathTestFlag());
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  // Returns a pointer to the parsed --gtest_internal_run_death_test
 | 
						||
  // flag, or NULL if that flag was not specified.
 | 
						||
  // This information is useful only in a death test child process.
 | 
						||
  // Must not be called before a call to InitGoogleTest.
 | 
						||
  const InternalRunDeathTestFlag* internal_run_death_test_flag() const {
 | 
						||
    return internal_run_death_test_flag_.get();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns a pointer to the current death test factory.
 | 
						||
  internal::DeathTestFactory* death_test_factory() {
 | 
						||
    return death_test_factory_.get();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  void SuppressTestEventsIfInSubprocess();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  friend class ReplaceDeathTestFactory;
 | 
						||
#  endif  // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Initializes the event listener performing XML output as specified by
 | 
						||
  // UnitTestOptions. Must not be called before InitGoogleTest.
 | 
						||
  void ConfigureXmlOutput();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_
 | 
						||
  // Initializes the event listener for streaming test results to a socket.
 | 
						||
  // Must not be called before InitGoogleTest.
 | 
						||
  void ConfigureStreamingOutput();
 | 
						||
#  endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Performs initialization dependent upon flag values obtained in
 | 
						||
  // ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly.  Is called from InitGoogleTest after the call to
 | 
						||
  // ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly.  In case a user neglects to call InitGoogleTest
 | 
						||
  // this function is also called from RunAllTests.  Since this function can be
 | 
						||
  // called more than once, it has to be idempotent.
 | 
						||
  void PostFlagParsingInit();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Gets the random seed used at the start of the current test iteration.
 | 
						||
  int random_seed() const { return random_seed_; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Gets the random number generator.
 | 
						||
  internal::Random* random() { return &random_; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Shuffles all test cases, and the tests within each test case,
 | 
						||
  // making sure that death tests are still run first.
 | 
						||
  void ShuffleTests();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Restores the test cases and tests to their order before the first shuffle.
 | 
						||
  void UnshuffleTests();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns the value of GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions) at the moment
 | 
						||
  // UnitTest::Run() starts.
 | 
						||
  bool catch_exceptions() const { return catch_exceptions_; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  friend class ::testing::UnitTest;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Used by UnitTest::Run() to capture the state of
 | 
						||
  // GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions) at the moment it starts.
 | 
						||
  void set_catch_exceptions(bool value) { catch_exceptions_ = value; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // The UnitTest object that owns this implementation object.
 | 
						||
  UnitTest* const parent_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // The working directory when the first TEST() or TEST_F() was
 | 
						||
  // executed.
 | 
						||
  internal::FilePath original_working_dir_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // The default test part result reporters.
 | 
						||
  DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter default_global_test_part_result_reporter_;
 | 
						||
  DefaultPerThreadTestPartResultReporter
 | 
						||
      default_per_thread_test_part_result_reporter_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Points to (but doesn't own) the global test part result reporter.
 | 
						||
  TestPartResultReporterInterface* global_test_part_result_repoter_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Protects read and write access to global_test_part_result_reporter_.
 | 
						||
  internal::Mutex global_test_part_result_reporter_mutex_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Points to (but doesn't own) the per-thread test part result reporter.
 | 
						||
  internal::ThreadLocal<TestPartResultReporterInterface*>
 | 
						||
      per_thread_test_part_result_reporter_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // The vector of environments that need to be set-up/torn-down
 | 
						||
  // before/after the tests are run.
 | 
						||
  std::vector<Environment*> environments_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // The vector of TestCases in their original order.  It owns the
 | 
						||
  // elements in the vector.
 | 
						||
  std::vector<TestCase*> test_cases_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Provides a level of indirection for the test case list to allow
 | 
						||
  // easy shuffling and restoring the test case order.  The i-th
 | 
						||
  // element of this vector is the index of the i-th test case in the
 | 
						||
  // shuffled order.
 | 
						||
  std::vector<int> test_case_indices_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST
 | 
						||
  // ParameterizedTestRegistry object used to register value-parameterized
 | 
						||
  // tests.
 | 
						||
  internal::ParameterizedTestCaseRegistry parameterized_test_registry_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Indicates whether RegisterParameterizedTests() has been called already.
 | 
						||
  bool parameterized_tests_registered_;
 | 
						||
#  endif  // GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Index of the last death test case registered.  Initially -1.
 | 
						||
  int last_death_test_case_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // This points to the TestCase for the currently running test.  It
 | 
						||
  // changes as Google Test goes through one test case after another.
 | 
						||
  // When no test is running, this is set to NULL and Google Test
 | 
						||
  // stores assertion results in ad_hoc_test_result_.  Initially NULL.
 | 
						||
  TestCase* current_test_case_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // This points to the TestInfo for the currently running test.  It
 | 
						||
  // changes as Google Test goes through one test after another.  When
 | 
						||
  // no test is running, this is set to NULL and Google Test stores
 | 
						||
  // assertion results in ad_hoc_test_result_.  Initially NULL.
 | 
						||
  TestInfo* current_test_info_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Normally, a user only writes assertions inside a TEST or TEST_F,
 | 
						||
  // or inside a function called by a TEST or TEST_F.  Since Google
 | 
						||
  // Test keeps track of which test is current running, it can
 | 
						||
  // associate such an assertion with the test it belongs to.
 | 
						||
  //
 | 
						||
  // If an assertion is encountered when no TEST or TEST_F is running,
 | 
						||
  // Google Test attributes the assertion result to an imaginary "ad hoc"
 | 
						||
  // test, and records the result in ad_hoc_test_result_.
 | 
						||
  TestResult ad_hoc_test_result_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // The list of event listeners that can be used to track events inside
 | 
						||
  // Google Test.
 | 
						||
  TestEventListeners listeners_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // The OS stack trace getter.  Will be deleted when the UnitTest
 | 
						||
  // object is destructed.  By default, an OsStackTraceGetter is used,
 | 
						||
  // but the user can set this field to use a custom getter if that is
 | 
						||
  // desired.
 | 
						||
  OsStackTraceGetterInterface* os_stack_trace_getter_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // True iff PostFlagParsingInit() has been called.
 | 
						||
  bool post_flag_parse_init_performed_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // The random number seed used at the beginning of the test run.
 | 
						||
  int random_seed_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Our random number generator.
 | 
						||
  internal::Random random_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // The time of the test program start, in ms from the start of the
 | 
						||
  // UNIX epoch.
 | 
						||
  TimeInMillis start_timestamp_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // How long the test took to run, in milliseconds.
 | 
						||
  TimeInMillis elapsed_time_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
 | 
						||
  // The decomposed components of the gtest_internal_run_death_test flag,
 | 
						||
  // parsed when RUN_ALL_TESTS is called.
 | 
						||
  internal::scoped_ptr<InternalRunDeathTestFlag> internal_run_death_test_flag_;
 | 
						||
  internal::scoped_ptr<internal::DeathTestFactory> death_test_factory_;
 | 
						||
#  endif  // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // A per-thread stack of traces created by the SCOPED_TRACE() macro.
 | 
						||
  internal::ThreadLocal<std::vector<TraceInfo> > gtest_trace_stack_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // The value of GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions) at the moment RunAllTests()
 | 
						||
  // starts.
 | 
						||
  bool catch_exceptions_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(UnitTestImpl);
 | 
						||
};  // class UnitTestImpl
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Convenience function for accessing the global UnitTest
 | 
						||
// implementation object.
 | 
						||
inline UnitTestImpl* GetUnitTestImpl() {
 | 
						||
  return UnitTest::GetInstance()->impl();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_USES_SIMPLE_RE
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Internal helper functions for implementing the simple regular
 | 
						||
// expression matcher.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ bool IsInSet(char ch, const char* str);
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ bool IsAsciiDigit(char ch);
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ bool IsAsciiPunct(char ch);
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ bool IsRepeat(char ch);
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ bool IsAsciiWhiteSpace(char ch);
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ bool IsAsciiWordChar(char ch);
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ bool IsValidEscape(char ch);
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ bool AtomMatchesChar(bool escaped, char pattern, char ch);
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ bool ValidateRegex(const char* regex);
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ bool MatchRegexAtHead(const char* regex, const char* str);
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ bool MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHead(bool escaped, char ch,
 | 
						||
                                              char repeat, const char* regex,
 | 
						||
                                              const char* str);
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ bool MatchRegexAnywhere(const char* regex, const char* str);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  endif  // GTEST_USES_SIMPLE_RE
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Parses the command line for Google Test flags, without initializing
 | 
						||
// other parts of Google Test.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ void ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly(int* argc, char** argv);
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ void ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly(int* argc, wchar_t** argv);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the message describing the last system error, regardless of the
 | 
						||
// platform.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ std::string GetLastErrnoDescription();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#    if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
// Provides leak-safe Windows kernel handle ownership.
 | 
						||
class AutoHandle {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  AutoHandle() : handle_(INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {}
 | 
						||
  explicit AutoHandle(HANDLE handle) : handle_(handle) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  ~AutoHandle() { Reset(); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  HANDLE Get() const { return handle_; }
 | 
						||
  void Reset() { Reset(INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE); }
 | 
						||
  void Reset(HANDLE handle) {
 | 
						||
    if (handle != handle_) {
 | 
						||
      if (handle_ != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) ::CloseHandle(handle_);
 | 
						||
      handle_ = handle;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  HANDLE handle_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(AutoHandle);
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
#    endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Attempts to parse a string into a positive integer pointed to by the
 | 
						||
// number parameter.  Returns true if that is possible.
 | 
						||
// GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST implies that we have ::std::string, so we can use
 | 
						||
// it here.
 | 
						||
template <typename Integer>
 | 
						||
bool ParseNaturalNumber(const ::std::string& str, Integer* number) {
 | 
						||
  // Fail fast if the given string does not begin with a digit;
 | 
						||
  // this bypasses strtoXXX's "optional leading whitespace and plus
 | 
						||
  // or minus sign" semantics, which are undesirable here.
 | 
						||
  if (str.empty() || !IsDigit(str[0])) {
 | 
						||
    return false;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  errno = 0;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  char* end;
 | 
						||
  // BiggestConvertible is the largest integer type that system-provided
 | 
						||
  // string-to-number conversion routines can return.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#    if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !defined(__GNUC__)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // MSVC and C++ Builder define __int64 instead of the standard long long.
 | 
						||
  typedef unsigned __int64 BiggestConvertible;
 | 
						||
  const BiggestConvertible parsed = _strtoui64(str.c_str(), &end, 10);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#    else
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  typedef unsigned long long BiggestConvertible;  // NOLINT
 | 
						||
  const BiggestConvertible parsed = strtoull(str.c_str(), &end, 10);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#    endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !defined(__GNUC__)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const bool parse_success = *end == '\0' && errno == 0;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // TODO(vladl@google.com): Convert this to compile time assertion when it is
 | 
						||
  // available.
 | 
						||
  GTEST_CHECK_(sizeof(Integer) <= sizeof(parsed));
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const Integer result = static_cast<Integer>(parsed);
 | 
						||
  if (parse_success && static_cast<BiggestConvertible>(result) == parsed) {
 | 
						||
    *number = result;
 | 
						||
    return true;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return false;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
#  endif  // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// TestResult contains some private methods that should be hidden from
 | 
						||
// Google Test user but are required for testing. This class allow our tests
 | 
						||
// to access them.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// This class is supplied only for the purpose of testing Google Test's own
 | 
						||
// constructs. Do not use it in user tests, either directly or indirectly.
 | 
						||
class TestResultAccessor {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  static void RecordProperty(TestResult* test_result,
 | 
						||
                             const std::string& xml_element,
 | 
						||
                             const TestProperty& property) {
 | 
						||
    test_result->RecordProperty(xml_element, property);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  static void ClearTestPartResults(TestResult* test_result) {
 | 
						||
    test_result->ClearTestPartResults();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  static const std::vector<testing::TestPartResult>& test_part_results(
 | 
						||
      const TestResult& test_result) {
 | 
						||
    return test_result.test_part_results();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Streams test results to the given port on the given host machine.
 | 
						||
class StreamingListener : public EmptyTestEventListener {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  // Abstract base class for writing strings to a socket.
 | 
						||
  class AbstractSocketWriter {
 | 
						||
   public:
 | 
						||
    virtual ~AbstractSocketWriter() {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    // Sends a string to the socket.
 | 
						||
    virtual void Send(const string& message) = 0;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    // Closes the socket.
 | 
						||
    virtual void CloseConnection() {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    // Sends a string and a newline to the socket.
 | 
						||
    void SendLn(const string& message) { Send(message + "\n"); }
 | 
						||
  };
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Concrete class for actually writing strings to a socket.
 | 
						||
  class SocketWriter : public AbstractSocketWriter {
 | 
						||
   public:
 | 
						||
    SocketWriter(const string& host, const string& port)
 | 
						||
        : sockfd_(-1), host_name_(host), port_num_(port) {
 | 
						||
      MakeConnection();
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    virtual ~SocketWriter() {
 | 
						||
      if (sockfd_ != -1) CloseConnection();
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    // Sends a string to the socket.
 | 
						||
    virtual void Send(const string& message) {
 | 
						||
      GTEST_CHECK_(sockfd_ != -1)
 | 
						||
          << "Send() can be called only when there is a connection.";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      const int len = static_cast<int>(message.length());
 | 
						||
      if (write(sockfd_, message.c_str(), len) != len) {
 | 
						||
        GTEST_LOG_(WARNING) << "stream_result_to: failed to stream to "
 | 
						||
                            << host_name_ << ":" << port_num_;
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   private:
 | 
						||
    // Creates a client socket and connects to the server.
 | 
						||
    void MakeConnection();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    // Closes the socket.
 | 
						||
    void CloseConnection() {
 | 
						||
      GTEST_CHECK_(sockfd_ != -1)
 | 
						||
          << "CloseConnection() can be called only when there is a connection.";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      close(sockfd_);
 | 
						||
      sockfd_ = -1;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    int sockfd_;  // socket file descriptor
 | 
						||
    const string host_name_;
 | 
						||
    const string port_num_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(SocketWriter);
 | 
						||
  };  // class SocketWriter
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Escapes '=', '&', '%', and '\n' characters in str as "%xx".
 | 
						||
  static string UrlEncode(const char* str);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  StreamingListener(const string& host, const string& port)
 | 
						||
      : socket_writer_(new SocketWriter(host, port)) {
 | 
						||
    Start();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  explicit StreamingListener(AbstractSocketWriter* socket_writer)
 | 
						||
      : socket_writer_(socket_writer) {
 | 
						||
    Start();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  void OnTestProgramStart(const UnitTest& /* unit_test */) {
 | 
						||
    SendLn("event=TestProgramStart");
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  void OnTestProgramEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test) {
 | 
						||
    // Note that Google Test current only report elapsed time for each
 | 
						||
    // test iteration, not for the entire test program.
 | 
						||
    SendLn("event=TestProgramEnd&passed=" + FormatBool(unit_test.Passed()));
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    // Notify the streaming server to stop.
 | 
						||
    socket_writer_->CloseConnection();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  void OnTestIterationStart(const UnitTest& /* unit_test */, int iteration) {
 | 
						||
    SendLn("event=TestIterationStart&iteration=" +
 | 
						||
           StreamableToString(iteration));
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  void OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test, int /* iteration */) {
 | 
						||
    SendLn("event=TestIterationEnd&passed=" + FormatBool(unit_test.Passed()) +
 | 
						||
           "&elapsed_time=" + StreamableToString(unit_test.elapsed_time()) +
 | 
						||
           "ms");
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  void OnTestCaseStart(const TestCase& test_case) {
 | 
						||
    SendLn(std::string("event=TestCaseStart&name=") + test_case.name());
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  void OnTestCaseEnd(const TestCase& test_case) {
 | 
						||
    SendLn("event=TestCaseEnd&passed=" + FormatBool(test_case.Passed()) +
 | 
						||
           "&elapsed_time=" + StreamableToString(test_case.elapsed_time()) +
 | 
						||
           "ms");
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  void OnTestStart(const TestInfo& test_info) {
 | 
						||
    SendLn(std::string("event=TestStart&name=") + test_info.name());
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  void OnTestEnd(const TestInfo& test_info) {
 | 
						||
    SendLn("event=TestEnd&passed=" +
 | 
						||
           FormatBool((test_info.result())->Passed()) + "&elapsed_time=" +
 | 
						||
           StreamableToString((test_info.result())->elapsed_time()) + "ms");
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  void OnTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& test_part_result) {
 | 
						||
    const char* file_name = test_part_result.file_name();
 | 
						||
    if (file_name == NULL) file_name = "";
 | 
						||
    SendLn("event=TestPartResult&file=" + UrlEncode(file_name) +
 | 
						||
           "&line=" + StreamableToString(test_part_result.line_number()) +
 | 
						||
           "&message=" + UrlEncode(test_part_result.message()));
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  // Sends the given message and a newline to the socket.
 | 
						||
  void SendLn(const string& message) { socket_writer_->SendLn(message); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Called at the start of streaming to notify the receiver what
 | 
						||
  // protocol we are using.
 | 
						||
  void Start() { SendLn("gtest_streaming_protocol_version=1.0"); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  string FormatBool(bool value) { return value ? "1" : "0"; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const scoped_ptr<AbstractSocketWriter> socket_writer_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(StreamingListener);
 | 
						||
};  // class StreamingListener
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  endif  // GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
}  // namespace testing
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_SRC_GTEST_INTERNAL_INL_H_
 | 
						||
#undef GTEST_IMPLEMENTATION_
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
#  define vsnprintf _vsnprintf
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace testing {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
using internal::CountIf;
 | 
						||
using internal::ForEach;
 | 
						||
using internal::GetElementOr;
 | 
						||
using internal::Shuffle;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Constants.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// A test whose test case name or test name matches this filter is
 | 
						||
// disabled and not run.
 | 
						||
static const char kDisableTestFilter[] = "DISABLED_*:*/DISABLED_*";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// A test case whose name matches this filter is considered a death
 | 
						||
// test case and will be run before test cases whose name doesn't
 | 
						||
// match this filter.
 | 
						||
static const char kDeathTestCaseFilter[] = "*DeathTest:*DeathTest/*";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// A test filter that matches everything.
 | 
						||
static const char kUniversalFilter[] = "*";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The default output file for XML output.
 | 
						||
static const char kDefaultOutputFile[] = "test_detail.xml";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The environment variable name for the test shard index.
 | 
						||
static const char kTestShardIndex[] = "GTEST_SHARD_INDEX";
 | 
						||
// The environment variable name for the total number of test shards.
 | 
						||
static const char kTestTotalShards[] = "GTEST_TOTAL_SHARDS";
 | 
						||
// The environment variable name for the test shard status file.
 | 
						||
static const char kTestShardStatusFile[] = "GTEST_SHARD_STATUS_FILE";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The text used in failure messages to indicate the start of the
 | 
						||
// stack trace.
 | 
						||
const char kStackTraceMarker[] = "\nStack trace:\n";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// g_help_flag is true iff the --help flag or an equivalent form is
 | 
						||
// specified on the command line.
 | 
						||
bool g_help_flag = false;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
static const char* GetDefaultFilter() { return kUniversalFilter; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
GTEST_DEFINE_bool_(
 | 
						||
    also_run_disabled_tests,
 | 
						||
    internal::BoolFromGTestEnv("also_run_disabled_tests", false),
 | 
						||
    "Run disabled tests too, in addition to the tests normally being run.");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
GTEST_DEFINE_bool_(
 | 
						||
    break_on_failure, internal::BoolFromGTestEnv("break_on_failure", false),
 | 
						||
    "True iff a failed assertion should be a debugger break-point.");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
GTEST_DEFINE_bool_(catch_exceptions,
 | 
						||
                   internal::BoolFromGTestEnv("catch_exceptions", true),
 | 
						||
                   "True iff " GTEST_NAME_
 | 
						||
                   " should catch exceptions and treat them as test failures.");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
GTEST_DEFINE_string_(
 | 
						||
    color, internal::StringFromGTestEnv("color", "auto"),
 | 
						||
    "Whether to use colors in the output.  Valid values: yes, no, "
 | 
						||
    "and auto.  'auto' means to use colors if the output is "
 | 
						||
    "being sent to a terminal and the TERM environment variable "
 | 
						||
    "is set to a terminal type that supports colors.");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
GTEST_DEFINE_string_(
 | 
						||
    filter, internal::StringFromGTestEnv("filter", GetDefaultFilter()),
 | 
						||
    "A colon-separated list of glob (not regex) patterns "
 | 
						||
    "for filtering the tests to run, optionally followed by a "
 | 
						||
    "'-' and a : separated list of negative patterns (tests to "
 | 
						||
    "exclude).  A test is run if it matches one of the positive "
 | 
						||
    "patterns and does not match any of the negative patterns.");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
GTEST_DEFINE_bool_(list_tests, false, "List all tests without running them.");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
GTEST_DEFINE_string_(
 | 
						||
    output, internal::StringFromGTestEnv("output", ""),
 | 
						||
    "A format (currently must be \"xml\"), optionally followed "
 | 
						||
    "by a colon and an output file name or directory. A directory "
 | 
						||
    "is indicated by a trailing pathname separator. "
 | 
						||
    "Examples: \"xml:filename.xml\", \"xml::directoryname/\". "
 | 
						||
    "If a directory is specified, output files will be created "
 | 
						||
    "within that directory, with file-names based on the test "
 | 
						||
    "executable's name and, if necessary, made unique by adding "
 | 
						||
    "digits.");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
GTEST_DEFINE_bool_(print_time, internal::BoolFromGTestEnv("print_time", true),
 | 
						||
                   "True iff " GTEST_NAME_
 | 
						||
                   " should display elapsed time in text output.");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
GTEST_DEFINE_int32_(
 | 
						||
    random_seed, internal::Int32FromGTestEnv("random_seed", 0),
 | 
						||
    "Random number seed to use when shuffling test orders.  Must be in range "
 | 
						||
    "[1, 99999], or 0 to use a seed based on the current time.");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
GTEST_DEFINE_int32_(
 | 
						||
    repeat, internal::Int32FromGTestEnv("repeat", 1),
 | 
						||
    "How many times to repeat each test.  Specify a negative number "
 | 
						||
    "for repeating forever.  Useful for shaking out flaky tests.");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
GTEST_DEFINE_bool_(show_internal_stack_frames, false,
 | 
						||
                   "True iff " GTEST_NAME_
 | 
						||
                   " should include internal stack frames when "
 | 
						||
                   "printing test failure stack traces.");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
GTEST_DEFINE_bool_(shuffle, internal::BoolFromGTestEnv("shuffle", false),
 | 
						||
                   "True iff " GTEST_NAME_
 | 
						||
                   " should randomize tests' order on every run.");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
GTEST_DEFINE_int32_(
 | 
						||
    stack_trace_depth,
 | 
						||
    internal::Int32FromGTestEnv("stack_trace_depth", kMaxStackTraceDepth),
 | 
						||
    "The maximum number of stack frames to print when an "
 | 
						||
    "assertion fails.  The valid range is 0 through 100, inclusive.");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
GTEST_DEFINE_string_(
 | 
						||
    stream_result_to, internal::StringFromGTestEnv("stream_result_to", ""),
 | 
						||
    "This flag specifies the host name and the port number on which to stream "
 | 
						||
    "test results. Example: \"localhost:555\". The flag is effective only on "
 | 
						||
    "Linux.");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
GTEST_DEFINE_bool_(
 | 
						||
    throw_on_failure, internal::BoolFromGTestEnv("throw_on_failure", false),
 | 
						||
    "When this flag is specified, a failed assertion will throw an exception "
 | 
						||
    "if exceptions are enabled or exit the program with a non-zero code "
 | 
						||
    "otherwise.");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Generates a random number from [0, range), using a Linear
 | 
						||
// Congruential Generator (LCG).  Crashes if 'range' is 0 or greater
 | 
						||
// than kMaxRange.
 | 
						||
UInt32 Random::Generate(UInt32 range) {
 | 
						||
  // These constants are the same as are used in glibc's rand(3).
 | 
						||
  state_ = (1103515245U * state_ + 12345U) % kMaxRange;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  GTEST_CHECK_(range > 0) << "Cannot generate a number in the range [0, 0).";
 | 
						||
  GTEST_CHECK_(range <= kMaxRange)
 | 
						||
      << "Generation of a number in [0, " << range << ") was requested, "
 | 
						||
      << "but this can only generate numbers in [0, " << kMaxRange << ").";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Converting via modulus introduces a bit of downward bias, but
 | 
						||
  // it's simple, and a linear congruential generator isn't too good
 | 
						||
  // to begin with.
 | 
						||
  return state_ % range;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// GTestIsInitialized() returns true iff the user has initialized
 | 
						||
// Google Test.  Useful for catching the user mistake of not initializing
 | 
						||
// Google Test before calling RUN_ALL_TESTS().
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// A user must call testing::InitGoogleTest() to initialize Google
 | 
						||
// Test.  g_init_gtest_count is set to the number of times
 | 
						||
// InitGoogleTest() has been called.  We don't protect this variable
 | 
						||
// under a mutex as it is only accessed in the main thread.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ int g_init_gtest_count = 0;
 | 
						||
static bool GTestIsInitialized() { return g_init_gtest_count != 0; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Iterates over a vector of TestCases, keeping a running sum of the
 | 
						||
// results of calling a given int-returning method on each.
 | 
						||
// Returns the sum.
 | 
						||
static int SumOverTestCaseList(const std::vector<TestCase*>& case_list,
 | 
						||
                               int (TestCase::*method)() const) {
 | 
						||
  int sum = 0;
 | 
						||
  for (size_t i = 0; i < case_list.size(); i++) {
 | 
						||
    sum += (case_list[i]->*method)();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return sum;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff the test case passed.
 | 
						||
static bool TestCasePassed(const TestCase* test_case) {
 | 
						||
  return test_case->should_run() && test_case->Passed();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff the test case failed.
 | 
						||
static bool TestCaseFailed(const TestCase* test_case) {
 | 
						||
  return test_case->should_run() && test_case->Failed();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff test_case contains at least one test that should
 | 
						||
// run.
 | 
						||
static bool ShouldRunTestCase(const TestCase* test_case) {
 | 
						||
  return test_case->should_run();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// AssertHelper constructor.
 | 
						||
AssertHelper::AssertHelper(TestPartResult::Type type, const char* file,
 | 
						||
                           int line, const char* message)
 | 
						||
    : data_(new AssertHelperData(type, file, line, message)) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
AssertHelper::~AssertHelper() { delete data_; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Message assignment, for assertion streaming support.
 | 
						||
void AssertHelper::operator=(const Message& message) const {
 | 
						||
  UnitTest::GetInstance()->AddTestPartResult(
 | 
						||
      data_->type, data_->file, data_->line,
 | 
						||
      AppendUserMessage(data_->message, message),
 | 
						||
      UnitTest::GetInstance()->impl()->CurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(1)
 | 
						||
      // Skips the stack frame for this function itself.
 | 
						||
  );  // NOLINT
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Mutex for linked pointers.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ GTEST_DEFINE_STATIC_MUTEX_(g_linked_ptr_mutex);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Application pathname gotten in InitGoogleTest.
 | 
						||
std::string g_executable_path;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the current application's name, removing directory path if that
 | 
						||
// is present.
 | 
						||
FilePath GetCurrentExecutableName() {
 | 
						||
  FilePath result;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
  result.Set(FilePath(g_executable_path).RemoveExtension("exe"));
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
  result.Set(FilePath(g_executable_path));
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return result.RemoveDirectoryName();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Functions for processing the gtest_output flag.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the output format, or "" for normal printed output.
 | 
						||
std::string UnitTestOptions::GetOutputFormat() {
 | 
						||
  const char* const gtest_output_flag = GTEST_FLAG(output).c_str();
 | 
						||
  if (gtest_output_flag == NULL) return std::string("");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const char* const colon = strchr(gtest_output_flag, ':');
 | 
						||
  return (colon == NULL)
 | 
						||
             ? std::string(gtest_output_flag)
 | 
						||
             : std::string(gtest_output_flag, colon - gtest_output_flag);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the name of the requested output file, or the default if none
 | 
						||
// was explicitly specified.
 | 
						||
std::string UnitTestOptions::GetAbsolutePathToOutputFile() {
 | 
						||
  const char* const gtest_output_flag = GTEST_FLAG(output).c_str();
 | 
						||
  if (gtest_output_flag == NULL) return "";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const char* const colon = strchr(gtest_output_flag, ':');
 | 
						||
  if (colon == NULL)
 | 
						||
    return internal::FilePath::ConcatPaths(
 | 
						||
               internal::FilePath(
 | 
						||
                   UnitTest::GetInstance()->original_working_dir()),
 | 
						||
               internal::FilePath(kDefaultOutputFile))
 | 
						||
        .string();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  internal::FilePath output_name(colon + 1);
 | 
						||
  if (!output_name.IsAbsolutePath())
 | 
						||
    // TODO(wan@google.com): on Windows \some\path is not an absolute
 | 
						||
    // path (as its meaning depends on the current drive), yet the
 | 
						||
    // following logic for turning it into an absolute path is wrong.
 | 
						||
    // Fix it.
 | 
						||
    output_name = internal::FilePath::ConcatPaths(
 | 
						||
        internal::FilePath(UnitTest::GetInstance()->original_working_dir()),
 | 
						||
        internal::FilePath(colon + 1));
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (!output_name.IsDirectory()) return output_name.string();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  internal::FilePath result(internal::FilePath::GenerateUniqueFileName(
 | 
						||
      output_name, internal::GetCurrentExecutableName(),
 | 
						||
      GetOutputFormat().c_str()));
 | 
						||
  return result.string();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff the wildcard pattern matches the string.  The
 | 
						||
// first ':' or '\0' character in pattern marks the end of it.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// This recursive algorithm isn't very efficient, but is clear and
 | 
						||
// works well enough for matching test names, which are short.
 | 
						||
bool UnitTestOptions::PatternMatchesString(const char* pattern,
 | 
						||
                                           const char* str) {
 | 
						||
  switch (*pattern) {
 | 
						||
  case '\0':
 | 
						||
  case ':':  // Either ':' or '\0' marks the end of the pattern.
 | 
						||
    return *str == '\0';
 | 
						||
  case '?':  // Matches any single character.
 | 
						||
    return *str != '\0' && PatternMatchesString(pattern + 1, str + 1);
 | 
						||
  case '*':  // Matches any string (possibly empty) of characters.
 | 
						||
    return (*str != '\0' && PatternMatchesString(pattern, str + 1)) ||
 | 
						||
           PatternMatchesString(pattern + 1, str);
 | 
						||
  default:  // Non-special character.  Matches itself.
 | 
						||
    return *pattern == *str && PatternMatchesString(pattern + 1, str + 1);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
bool UnitTestOptions::MatchesFilter(const std::string& name,
 | 
						||
                                    const char* filter) {
 | 
						||
  const char* cur_pattern = filter;
 | 
						||
  for (;;) {
 | 
						||
    if (PatternMatchesString(cur_pattern, name.c_str())) {
 | 
						||
      return true;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    // Finds the next pattern in the filter.
 | 
						||
    cur_pattern = strchr(cur_pattern, ':');
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    // Returns if no more pattern can be found.
 | 
						||
    if (cur_pattern == NULL) {
 | 
						||
      return false;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    // Skips the pattern separater (the ':' character).
 | 
						||
    cur_pattern++;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff the user-specified filter matches the test case
 | 
						||
// name and the test name.
 | 
						||
bool UnitTestOptions::FilterMatchesTest(const std::string& test_case_name,
 | 
						||
                                        const std::string& test_name) {
 | 
						||
  const std::string& full_name = test_case_name + "." + test_name.c_str();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Split --gtest_filter at '-', if there is one, to separate into
 | 
						||
  // positive filter and negative filter portions
 | 
						||
  const char* const p = GTEST_FLAG(filter).c_str();
 | 
						||
  const char* const dash = strchr(p, '-');
 | 
						||
  std::string positive;
 | 
						||
  std::string negative;
 | 
						||
  if (dash == NULL) {
 | 
						||
    positive = GTEST_FLAG(filter).c_str();  // Whole string is a positive filter
 | 
						||
    negative = "";
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    positive = std::string(p, dash);   // Everything up to the dash
 | 
						||
    negative = std::string(dash + 1);  // Everything after the dash
 | 
						||
    if (positive.empty()) {
 | 
						||
      // Treat '-test1' as the same as '*-test1'
 | 
						||
      positive = kUniversalFilter;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // A filter is a colon-separated list of patterns.  It matches a
 | 
						||
  // test if any pattern in it matches the test.
 | 
						||
  return (MatchesFilter(full_name, positive.c_str()) &&
 | 
						||
          !MatchesFilter(full_name, negative.c_str()));
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_SEH
 | 
						||
// Returns EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER if Google Test should handle the
 | 
						||
// given SEH exception, or EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH otherwise.
 | 
						||
// This function is useful as an __except condition.
 | 
						||
int UnitTestOptions::GTestShouldProcessSEH(DWORD exception_code) {
 | 
						||
  // Google Test should handle a SEH exception if:
 | 
						||
  //   1. the user wants it to, AND
 | 
						||
  //   2. this is not a breakpoint exception, AND
 | 
						||
  //   3. this is not a C++ exception (VC++ implements them via SEH,
 | 
						||
  //      apparently).
 | 
						||
  //
 | 
						||
  // SEH exception code for C++ exceptions.
 | 
						||
  // (see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/185294 for more information).
 | 
						||
  const DWORD kCxxExceptionCode = 0xe06d7363;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  bool should_handle = true;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (!GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions))
 | 
						||
    should_handle = false;
 | 
						||
  else if (exception_code == EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT)
 | 
						||
    should_handle = false;
 | 
						||
  else if (exception_code == kCxxExceptionCode)
 | 
						||
    should_handle = false;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return should_handle ? EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER : EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_SEH
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The c'tor sets this object as the test part result reporter used by
 | 
						||
// Google Test.  The 'result' parameter specifies where to report the
 | 
						||
// results. Intercepts only failures from the current thread.
 | 
						||
ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter(
 | 
						||
    TestPartResultArray* result)
 | 
						||
    : intercept_mode_(INTERCEPT_ONLY_CURRENT_THREAD), result_(result) {
 | 
						||
  Init();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The c'tor sets this object as the test part result reporter used by
 | 
						||
// Google Test.  The 'result' parameter specifies where to report the
 | 
						||
// results.
 | 
						||
ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter(
 | 
						||
    InterceptMode intercept_mode, TestPartResultArray* result)
 | 
						||
    : intercept_mode_(intercept_mode), result_(result) {
 | 
						||
  Init();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::Init() {
 | 
						||
  internal::UnitTestImpl* const impl = internal::GetUnitTestImpl();
 | 
						||
  if (intercept_mode_ == INTERCEPT_ALL_THREADS) {
 | 
						||
    old_reporter_ = impl->GetGlobalTestPartResultReporter();
 | 
						||
    impl->SetGlobalTestPartResultReporter(this);
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    old_reporter_ = impl->GetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread();
 | 
						||
    impl->SetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread(this);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The d'tor restores the test part result reporter used by Google Test
 | 
						||
// before.
 | 
						||
ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::~ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter() {
 | 
						||
  internal::UnitTestImpl* const impl = internal::GetUnitTestImpl();
 | 
						||
  if (intercept_mode_ == INTERCEPT_ALL_THREADS) {
 | 
						||
    impl->SetGlobalTestPartResultReporter(old_reporter_);
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    impl->SetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread(old_reporter_);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Increments the test part result count and remembers the result.
 | 
						||
// This method is from the TestPartResultReporterInterface interface.
 | 
						||
void ScopedFakeTestPartResultReporter::ReportTestPartResult(
 | 
						||
    const TestPartResult& result) {
 | 
						||
  result_->Append(result);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the type ID of ::testing::Test.  We should always call this
 | 
						||
// instead of GetTypeId< ::testing::Test>() to get the type ID of
 | 
						||
// testing::Test.  This is to work around a suspected linker bug when
 | 
						||
// using Google Test as a framework on Mac OS X.  The bug causes
 | 
						||
// GetTypeId< ::testing::Test>() to return different values depending
 | 
						||
// on whether the call is from the Google Test framework itself or
 | 
						||
// from user test code.  GetTestTypeId() is guaranteed to always
 | 
						||
// return the same value, as it always calls GetTypeId<>() from the
 | 
						||
// gtest.cc, which is within the Google Test framework.
 | 
						||
TypeId GetTestTypeId() { return GetTypeId<Test>(); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The value of GetTestTypeId() as seen from within the Google Test
 | 
						||
// library.  This is solely for testing GetTestTypeId().
 | 
						||
extern const TypeId kTestTypeIdInGoogleTest = GetTestTypeId();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// This predicate-formatter checks that 'results' contains a test part
 | 
						||
// failure of the given type and that the failure message contains the
 | 
						||
// given substring.
 | 
						||
AssertionResult HasOneFailure(const char* /* results_expr */,
 | 
						||
                              const char* /* type_expr */,
 | 
						||
                              const char* /* substr_expr */,
 | 
						||
                              const TestPartResultArray& results,
 | 
						||
                              TestPartResult::Type type, const string& substr) {
 | 
						||
  const std::string expected(type == TestPartResult::kFatalFailure
 | 
						||
                                 ? "1 fatal failure"
 | 
						||
                                 : "1 non-fatal failure");
 | 
						||
  Message msg;
 | 
						||
  if (results.size() != 1) {
 | 
						||
    msg << "Expected: " << expected << "\n"
 | 
						||
        << "  Actual: " << results.size() << " failures";
 | 
						||
    for (int i = 0; i < results.size(); i++) {
 | 
						||
      msg << "\n" << results.GetTestPartResult(i);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    return AssertionFailure() << msg;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const TestPartResult& r = results.GetTestPartResult(0);
 | 
						||
  if (r.type() != type) {
 | 
						||
    return AssertionFailure() << "Expected: " << expected << "\n"
 | 
						||
                              << "  Actual:\n"
 | 
						||
                              << r;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (strstr(r.message(), substr.c_str()) == NULL) {
 | 
						||
    return AssertionFailure()
 | 
						||
           << "Expected: " << expected << " containing \"" << substr << "\"\n"
 | 
						||
           << "  Actual:\n"
 | 
						||
           << r;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return AssertionSuccess();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The constructor of SingleFailureChecker remembers where to look up
 | 
						||
// test part results, what type of failure we expect, and what
 | 
						||
// substring the failure message should contain.
 | 
						||
SingleFailureChecker::SingleFailureChecker(const TestPartResultArray* results,
 | 
						||
                                           TestPartResult::Type type,
 | 
						||
                                           const string& substr)
 | 
						||
    : results_(results), type_(type), substr_(substr) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The destructor of SingleFailureChecker verifies that the given
 | 
						||
// TestPartResultArray contains exactly one failure that has the given
 | 
						||
// type and contains the given substring.  If that's not the case, a
 | 
						||
// non-fatal failure will be generated.
 | 
						||
SingleFailureChecker::~SingleFailureChecker() {
 | 
						||
  EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT3(HasOneFailure, *results_, type_, substr_);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter::DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter(
 | 
						||
    UnitTestImpl* unit_test)
 | 
						||
    : unit_test_(unit_test) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void DefaultGlobalTestPartResultReporter::ReportTestPartResult(
 | 
						||
    const TestPartResult& result) {
 | 
						||
  unit_test_->current_test_result()->AddTestPartResult(result);
 | 
						||
  unit_test_->listeners()->repeater()->OnTestPartResult(result);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
DefaultPerThreadTestPartResultReporter::DefaultPerThreadTestPartResultReporter(
 | 
						||
    UnitTestImpl* unit_test)
 | 
						||
    : unit_test_(unit_test) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void DefaultPerThreadTestPartResultReporter::ReportTestPartResult(
 | 
						||
    const TestPartResult& result) {
 | 
						||
  unit_test_->GetGlobalTestPartResultReporter()->ReportTestPartResult(result);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the global test part result reporter.
 | 
						||
TestPartResultReporterInterface*
 | 
						||
UnitTestImpl::GetGlobalTestPartResultReporter() {
 | 
						||
  internal::MutexLock lock(&global_test_part_result_reporter_mutex_);
 | 
						||
  return global_test_part_result_repoter_;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Sets the global test part result reporter.
 | 
						||
void UnitTestImpl::SetGlobalTestPartResultReporter(
 | 
						||
    TestPartResultReporterInterface* reporter) {
 | 
						||
  internal::MutexLock lock(&global_test_part_result_reporter_mutex_);
 | 
						||
  global_test_part_result_repoter_ = reporter;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the test part result reporter for the current thread.
 | 
						||
TestPartResultReporterInterface*
 | 
						||
UnitTestImpl::GetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread() {
 | 
						||
  return per_thread_test_part_result_reporter_.get();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Sets the test part result reporter for the current thread.
 | 
						||
void UnitTestImpl::SetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread(
 | 
						||
    TestPartResultReporterInterface* reporter) {
 | 
						||
  per_thread_test_part_result_reporter_.set(reporter);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of successful test cases.
 | 
						||
int UnitTestImpl::successful_test_case_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return CountIf(test_cases_, TestCasePassed);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of failed test cases.
 | 
						||
int UnitTestImpl::failed_test_case_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return CountIf(test_cases_, TestCaseFailed);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of all test cases.
 | 
						||
int UnitTestImpl::total_test_case_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return static_cast<int>(test_cases_.size());
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of all test cases that contain at least one test
 | 
						||
// that should run.
 | 
						||
int UnitTestImpl::test_case_to_run_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return CountIf(test_cases_, ShouldRunTestCase);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of successful tests.
 | 
						||
int UnitTestImpl::successful_test_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return SumOverTestCaseList(test_cases_, &TestCase::successful_test_count);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of failed tests.
 | 
						||
int UnitTestImpl::failed_test_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return SumOverTestCaseList(test_cases_, &TestCase::failed_test_count);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of disabled tests that will be reported in the XML report.
 | 
						||
int UnitTestImpl::reportable_disabled_test_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return SumOverTestCaseList(test_cases_,
 | 
						||
                             &TestCase::reportable_disabled_test_count);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of disabled tests.
 | 
						||
int UnitTestImpl::disabled_test_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return SumOverTestCaseList(test_cases_, &TestCase::disabled_test_count);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of tests to be printed in the XML report.
 | 
						||
int UnitTestImpl::reportable_test_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return SumOverTestCaseList(test_cases_, &TestCase::reportable_test_count);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of all tests.
 | 
						||
int UnitTestImpl::total_test_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return SumOverTestCaseList(test_cases_, &TestCase::total_test_count);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of tests that should run.
 | 
						||
int UnitTestImpl::test_to_run_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return SumOverTestCaseList(test_cases_, &TestCase::test_to_run_count);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the current OS stack trace as an std::string.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// The maximum number of stack frames to be included is specified by
 | 
						||
// the gtest_stack_trace_depth flag.  The skip_count parameter
 | 
						||
// specifies the number of top frames to be skipped, which doesn't
 | 
						||
// count against the number of frames to be included.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// For example, if Foo() calls Bar(), which in turn calls
 | 
						||
// CurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(1), Foo() will be included in the
 | 
						||
// trace but Bar() and CurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop() won't.
 | 
						||
std::string UnitTestImpl::CurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(int skip_count) {
 | 
						||
  (void)skip_count;
 | 
						||
  return "";
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the current time in milliseconds.
 | 
						||
TimeInMillis GetTimeInMillis() {
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE || defined(__BORLANDC__)
 | 
						||
  // Difference between 1970-01-01 and 1601-01-01 in milliseconds.
 | 
						||
  // http://analogous.blogspot.com/2005/04/epoch.html
 | 
						||
  const TimeInMillis kJavaEpochToWinFileTimeDelta =
 | 
						||
      static_cast<TimeInMillis>(116444736UL) * 100000UL;
 | 
						||
  const DWORD kTenthMicrosInMilliSecond = 10000;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  SYSTEMTIME now_systime;
 | 
						||
  FILETIME now_filetime;
 | 
						||
  ULARGE_INTEGER now_int64;
 | 
						||
  // TODO(kenton@google.com): Shouldn't this just use
 | 
						||
  //   GetSystemTimeAsFileTime()?
 | 
						||
  GetSystemTime(&now_systime);
 | 
						||
  if (SystemTimeToFileTime(&now_systime, &now_filetime)) {
 | 
						||
    now_int64.LowPart = now_filetime.dwLowDateTime;
 | 
						||
    now_int64.HighPart = now_filetime.dwHighDateTime;
 | 
						||
    now_int64.QuadPart = (now_int64.QuadPart / kTenthMicrosInMilliSecond) -
 | 
						||
                         kJavaEpochToWinFileTimeDelta;
 | 
						||
    return now_int64.QuadPart;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return 0;
 | 
						||
#elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY_
 | 
						||
  __timeb64 now;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  ifdef _MSC_VER
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // MSVC 8 deprecates _ftime64(), so we want to suppress warning 4996
 | 
						||
  // (deprecated function) there.
 | 
						||
  // TODO(kenton@google.com): Use GetTickCount()?  Or use
 | 
						||
  //   SystemTimeToFileTime()
 | 
						||
#    pragma warning(push)            // Saves the current warning state.
 | 
						||
#    pragma warning(disable : 4996)  // Temporarily disables warning 4996.
 | 
						||
  _ftime64(&now);
 | 
						||
#    pragma warning(pop)             // Restores the warning state.
 | 
						||
#  else
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  _ftime64(&now);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  endif  // _MSC_VER
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return static_cast<TimeInMillis>(now.time) * 1000 + now.millitm;
 | 
						||
#elif GTEST_HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY_
 | 
						||
  struct timeval now;
 | 
						||
  gettimeofday(&now, NULL);
 | 
						||
  return static_cast<TimeInMillis>(now.tv_sec) * 1000 + now.tv_usec / 1000;
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
#  error "Don't know how to get the current time on your system."
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Utilities
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// class String.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
// Creates a UTF-16 wide string from the given ANSI string, allocating
 | 
						||
// memory using new. The caller is responsible for deleting the return
 | 
						||
// value using delete[]. Returns the wide string, or NULL if the
 | 
						||
// input is NULL.
 | 
						||
LPCWSTR String::AnsiToUtf16(const char* ansi) {
 | 
						||
  if (!ansi) return NULL;
 | 
						||
  const int length = strlen(ansi);
 | 
						||
  const int unicode_length =
 | 
						||
      MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, ansi, length, NULL, 0);
 | 
						||
  WCHAR* unicode = new WCHAR[unicode_length + 1];
 | 
						||
  MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, ansi, length, unicode, unicode_length);
 | 
						||
  unicode[unicode_length] = 0;
 | 
						||
  return unicode;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Creates an ANSI string from the given wide string, allocating
 | 
						||
// memory using new. The caller is responsible for deleting the return
 | 
						||
// value using delete[]. Returns the ANSI string, or NULL if the
 | 
						||
// input is NULL.
 | 
						||
const char* String::Utf16ToAnsi(LPCWSTR utf16_str) {
 | 
						||
  if (!utf16_str) return NULL;
 | 
						||
  const int ansi_length =
 | 
						||
      WideCharToMultiByte(CP_ACP, 0, utf16_str, -1, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL);
 | 
						||
  char* ansi = new char[ansi_length + 1];
 | 
						||
  WideCharToMultiByte(CP_ACP, 0, utf16_str, -1, ansi, ansi_length, NULL, NULL);
 | 
						||
  ansi[ansi_length] = 0;
 | 
						||
  return ansi;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Compares two C strings.  Returns true iff they have the same content.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Unlike strcmp(), this function can handle NULL argument(s).  A NULL
 | 
						||
// C string is considered different to any non-NULL C string,
 | 
						||
// including the empty string.
 | 
						||
bool String::CStringEquals(const char* lhs, const char* rhs) {
 | 
						||
  if (lhs == NULL) return rhs == NULL;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (rhs == NULL) return false;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return strcmp(lhs, rhs) == 0;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING || GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Converts an array of wide chars to a narrow string using the UTF-8
 | 
						||
// encoding, and streams the result to the given Message object.
 | 
						||
static void StreamWideCharsToMessage(const wchar_t* wstr, size_t length,
 | 
						||
                                     Message* msg) {
 | 
						||
  for (size_t i = 0; i != length;) {  // NOLINT
 | 
						||
    if (wstr[i] != L'\0') {
 | 
						||
      *msg << WideStringToUtf8(wstr + i, static_cast<int>(length - i));
 | 
						||
      while (i != length && wstr[i] != L'\0') i++;
 | 
						||
    } else {
 | 
						||
      *msg << '\0';
 | 
						||
      i++;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING || GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Constructs an empty Message.
 | 
						||
// We allocate the stringstream separately because otherwise each use of
 | 
						||
// ASSERT/EXPECT in a procedure adds over 200 bytes to the procedure's
 | 
						||
// stack frame leading to huge stack frames in some cases; gcc does not reuse
 | 
						||
// the stack space.
 | 
						||
Message::Message() : ss_(new ::std::stringstream) {
 | 
						||
  // By default, we want there to be enough precision when printing
 | 
						||
  // a double to a Message.
 | 
						||
  *ss_ << std::setprecision(std::numeric_limits<double>::digits10 + 2);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// These two overloads allow streaming a wide C string to a Message
 | 
						||
// using the UTF-8 encoding.
 | 
						||
Message& Message::operator<<(const wchar_t* wide_c_str) {
 | 
						||
  return *this << internal::String::ShowWideCString(wide_c_str);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
Message& Message::operator<<(wchar_t* wide_c_str) {
 | 
						||
  return *this << internal::String::ShowWideCString(wide_c_str);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
 | 
						||
// Converts the given wide string to a narrow string using the UTF-8
 | 
						||
// encoding, and streams the result to this Message object.
 | 
						||
Message& Message::operator<<(const ::std::wstring& wstr) {
 | 
						||
  internal::StreamWideCharsToMessage(wstr.c_str(), wstr.length(), this);
 | 
						||
  return *this;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING
 | 
						||
// Converts the given wide string to a narrow string using the UTF-8
 | 
						||
// encoding, and streams the result to this Message object.
 | 
						||
Message& Message::operator<<(const ::wstring& wstr) {
 | 
						||
  internal::StreamWideCharsToMessage(wstr.c_str(), wstr.length(), this);
 | 
						||
  return *this;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the text streamed to this object so far as an std::string.
 | 
						||
// Each '\0' character in the buffer is replaced with "\\0".
 | 
						||
std::string Message::GetString() const {
 | 
						||
  return internal::StringStreamToString(ss_.get());
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// AssertionResult constructors.
 | 
						||
// Used in EXPECT_TRUE/FALSE(assertion_result).
 | 
						||
AssertionResult::AssertionResult(const AssertionResult& other)
 | 
						||
    : success_(other.success_),
 | 
						||
      message_(other.message_.get() != NULL
 | 
						||
                   ? new ::std::string(*other.message_)
 | 
						||
                   : static_cast< ::std::string*>(NULL)) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the assertion's negation. Used with EXPECT/ASSERT_FALSE.
 | 
						||
AssertionResult AssertionResult::operator!() const {
 | 
						||
  AssertionResult negation(!success_);
 | 
						||
  if (message_.get() != NULL) negation << *message_;
 | 
						||
  return negation;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Makes a successful assertion result.
 | 
						||
AssertionResult AssertionSuccess() { return AssertionResult(true); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Makes a failed assertion result.
 | 
						||
AssertionResult AssertionFailure() { return AssertionResult(false); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Makes a failed assertion result with the given failure message.
 | 
						||
// Deprecated; use AssertionFailure() << message.
 | 
						||
AssertionResult AssertionFailure(const Message& message) {
 | 
						||
  return AssertionFailure() << message;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Constructs and returns the message for an equality assertion
 | 
						||
// (e.g. ASSERT_EQ, EXPECT_STREQ, etc) failure.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// The first four parameters are the expressions used in the assertion
 | 
						||
// and their values, as strings.  For example, for ASSERT_EQ(foo, bar)
 | 
						||
// where foo is 5 and bar is 6, we have:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
//   expected_expression: "foo"
 | 
						||
//   actual_expression:   "bar"
 | 
						||
//   expected_value:      "5"
 | 
						||
//   actual_value:        "6"
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// The ignoring_case parameter is true iff the assertion is a
 | 
						||
// *_STRCASEEQ*.  When it's true, the string " (ignoring case)" will
 | 
						||
// be inserted into the message.
 | 
						||
AssertionResult EqFailure(const char* expected_expression,
 | 
						||
                          const char* actual_expression,
 | 
						||
                          const std::string& expected_value,
 | 
						||
                          const std::string& actual_value, bool ignoring_case) {
 | 
						||
  Message msg;
 | 
						||
  msg << "Value of: " << actual_expression;
 | 
						||
  if (actual_value != actual_expression) {
 | 
						||
    msg << "\n  Actual: " << actual_value;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  msg << "\nExpected: " << expected_expression;
 | 
						||
  if (ignoring_case) {
 | 
						||
    msg << " (ignoring case)";
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  if (expected_value != expected_expression) {
 | 
						||
    msg << "\nWhich is: " << expected_value;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return AssertionFailure() << msg;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Constructs a failure message for Boolean assertions such as EXPECT_TRUE.
 | 
						||
std::string GetBoolAssertionFailureMessage(
 | 
						||
    const AssertionResult& assertion_result, const char* expression_text,
 | 
						||
    const char* actual_predicate_value, const char* expected_predicate_value) {
 | 
						||
  const char* actual_message = assertion_result.message();
 | 
						||
  Message msg;
 | 
						||
  msg << "Value of: " << expression_text
 | 
						||
      << "\n  Actual: " << actual_predicate_value;
 | 
						||
  if (actual_message[0] != '\0') msg << " (" << actual_message << ")";
 | 
						||
  msg << "\nExpected: " << expected_predicate_value;
 | 
						||
  return msg.GetString();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Helper function for implementing ASSERT_NEAR.
 | 
						||
AssertionResult DoubleNearPredFormat(const char* expr1, const char* expr2,
 | 
						||
                                     const char* abs_error_expr, double val1,
 | 
						||
                                     double val2, double abs_error) {
 | 
						||
  const double diff = fabs(val1 - val2);
 | 
						||
  if (diff <= abs_error) return AssertionSuccess();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // TODO(wan): do not print the value of an expression if it's
 | 
						||
  // already a literal.
 | 
						||
  return AssertionFailure()
 | 
						||
         << "The difference between " << expr1 << " and " << expr2 << " is "
 | 
						||
         << diff << ", which exceeds " << abs_error_expr << ", where\n"
 | 
						||
         << expr1 << " evaluates to " << val1 << ",\n"
 | 
						||
         << expr2 << " evaluates to " << val2 << ", and\n"
 | 
						||
         << abs_error_expr << " evaluates to " << abs_error << ".";
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Helper template for implementing FloatLE() and DoubleLE().
 | 
						||
template <typename RawType>
 | 
						||
AssertionResult FloatingPointLE(const char* expr1, const char* expr2,
 | 
						||
                                RawType val1, RawType val2) {
 | 
						||
  // Returns success if val1 is less than val2,
 | 
						||
  if (val1 < val2) {
 | 
						||
    return AssertionSuccess();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // or if val1 is almost equal to val2.
 | 
						||
  const FloatingPoint<RawType> lhs(val1), rhs(val2);
 | 
						||
  if (lhs.AlmostEquals(rhs)) {
 | 
						||
    return AssertionSuccess();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Note that the above two checks will both fail if either val1 or
 | 
						||
  // val2 is NaN, as the IEEE floating-point standard requires that
 | 
						||
  // any predicate involving a NaN must return false.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  ::std::stringstream val1_ss;
 | 
						||
  val1_ss << std::setprecision(std::numeric_limits<RawType>::digits10 + 2)
 | 
						||
          << val1;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  ::std::stringstream val2_ss;
 | 
						||
  val2_ss << std::setprecision(std::numeric_limits<RawType>::digits10 + 2)
 | 
						||
          << val2;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return AssertionFailure()
 | 
						||
         << "Expected: (" << expr1 << ") <= (" << expr2 << ")\n"
 | 
						||
         << "  Actual: " << StringStreamToString(&val1_ss) << " vs "
 | 
						||
         << StringStreamToString(&val2_ss);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Asserts that val1 is less than, or almost equal to, val2.  Fails
 | 
						||
// otherwise.  In particular, it fails if either val1 or val2 is NaN.
 | 
						||
AssertionResult FloatLE(const char* expr1, const char* expr2, float val1,
 | 
						||
                        float val2) {
 | 
						||
  return internal::FloatingPointLE<float>(expr1, expr2, val1, val2);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Asserts that val1 is less than, or almost equal to, val2.  Fails
 | 
						||
// otherwise.  In particular, it fails if either val1 or val2 is NaN.
 | 
						||
AssertionResult DoubleLE(const char* expr1, const char* expr2, double val1,
 | 
						||
                         double val2) {
 | 
						||
  return internal::FloatingPointLE<double>(expr1, expr2, val1, val2);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_EQ with int or enum
 | 
						||
// arguments.
 | 
						||
AssertionResult CmpHelperEQ(const char* expected_expression,
 | 
						||
                            const char* actual_expression, BiggestInt expected,
 | 
						||
                            BiggestInt actual) {
 | 
						||
  if (expected == actual) {
 | 
						||
    return AssertionSuccess();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return EqFailure(expected_expression, actual_expression,
 | 
						||
                   FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(expected, actual),
 | 
						||
                   FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(actual, expected), false);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// A macro for implementing the helper functions needed to implement
 | 
						||
// ASSERT_?? and EXPECT_?? with integer or enum arguments.  It is here
 | 
						||
// just to avoid copy-and-paste of similar code.
 | 
						||
#define GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(op_name, op)                                    \
 | 
						||
  AssertionResult CmpHelper##op_name(const char* expr1, const char* expr2,     \
 | 
						||
                                     BiggestInt val1, BiggestInt val2) {       \
 | 
						||
    if (val1 op val2) {                                                        \
 | 
						||
      return AssertionSuccess();                                               \
 | 
						||
    } else {                                                                   \
 | 
						||
      return AssertionFailure()                                                \
 | 
						||
             << "Expected: (" << expr1 << ") " #op " (" << expr2               \
 | 
						||
             << "), actual: " << FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(val1, val2) \
 | 
						||
             << " vs " << FormatForComparisonFailureMessage(val2, val1);       \
 | 
						||
    }                                                                          \
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_NE with int or
 | 
						||
// enum arguments.
 | 
						||
GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(NE, !=)
 | 
						||
// Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_LE with int or
 | 
						||
// enum arguments.
 | 
						||
GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(LE, <=)
 | 
						||
// Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_LT with int or
 | 
						||
// enum arguments.
 | 
						||
GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(LT, <)
 | 
						||
// Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_GE with int or
 | 
						||
// enum arguments.
 | 
						||
GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(GE, >=)
 | 
						||
// Implements the helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_GT with int or
 | 
						||
// enum arguments.
 | 
						||
GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_(GT, >)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#undef GTEST_IMPL_CMP_HELPER_
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STREQ.
 | 
						||
AssertionResult CmpHelperSTREQ(const char* expected_expression,
 | 
						||
                               const char* actual_expression,
 | 
						||
                               const char* expected, const char* actual) {
 | 
						||
  if (String::CStringEquals(expected, actual)) {
 | 
						||
    return AssertionSuccess();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return EqFailure(expected_expression, actual_expression,
 | 
						||
                   PrintToString(expected), PrintToString(actual), false);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRCASEEQ.
 | 
						||
AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRCASEEQ(const char* expected_expression,
 | 
						||
                                   const char* actual_expression,
 | 
						||
                                   const char* expected, const char* actual) {
 | 
						||
  if (String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(expected, actual)) {
 | 
						||
    return AssertionSuccess();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return EqFailure(expected_expression, actual_expression,
 | 
						||
                   PrintToString(expected), PrintToString(actual), true);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRNE.
 | 
						||
AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRNE(const char* s1_expression,
 | 
						||
                               const char* s2_expression, const char* s1,
 | 
						||
                               const char* s2) {
 | 
						||
  if (!String::CStringEquals(s1, s2)) {
 | 
						||
    return AssertionSuccess();
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    return AssertionFailure()
 | 
						||
           << "Expected: (" << s1_expression << ") != (" << s2_expression
 | 
						||
           << "), actual: \"" << s1 << "\" vs \"" << s2 << "\"";
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The helper function for {ASSERT|EXPECT}_STRCASENE.
 | 
						||
AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRCASENE(const char* s1_expression,
 | 
						||
                                   const char* s2_expression, const char* s1,
 | 
						||
                                   const char* s2) {
 | 
						||
  if (!String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(s1, s2)) {
 | 
						||
    return AssertionSuccess();
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    return AssertionFailure()
 | 
						||
           << "Expected: (" << s1_expression << ") != (" << s2_expression
 | 
						||
           << ") (ignoring case), actual: \"" << s1 << "\" vs \"" << s2 << "\"";
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Helper functions for implementing IsSubString() and IsNotSubstring().
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// This group of overloaded functions return true iff needle is a
 | 
						||
// substring of haystack.  NULL is considered a substring of itself
 | 
						||
// only.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
bool IsSubstringPred(const char* needle, const char* haystack) {
 | 
						||
  if (needle == NULL || haystack == NULL) return needle == haystack;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return strstr(haystack, needle) != NULL;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
bool IsSubstringPred(const wchar_t* needle, const wchar_t* haystack) {
 | 
						||
  if (needle == NULL || haystack == NULL) return needle == haystack;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return wcsstr(haystack, needle) != NULL;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// StringType here can be either ::std::string or ::std::wstring.
 | 
						||
template <typename StringType>
 | 
						||
bool IsSubstringPred(const StringType& needle, const StringType& haystack) {
 | 
						||
  return haystack.find(needle) != StringType::npos;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// This function implements either IsSubstring() or IsNotSubstring(),
 | 
						||
// depending on the value of the expected_to_be_substring parameter.
 | 
						||
// StringType here can be const char*, const wchar_t*, ::std::string,
 | 
						||
// or ::std::wstring.
 | 
						||
template <typename StringType>
 | 
						||
AssertionResult IsSubstringImpl(bool expected_to_be_substring,
 | 
						||
                                const char* needle_expr,
 | 
						||
                                const char* haystack_expr,
 | 
						||
                                const StringType& needle,
 | 
						||
                                const StringType& haystack) {
 | 
						||
  if (IsSubstringPred(needle, haystack) == expected_to_be_substring)
 | 
						||
    return AssertionSuccess();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const bool is_wide_string = sizeof(needle[0]) > 1;
 | 
						||
  const char* const begin_string_quote = is_wide_string ? "L\"" : "\"";
 | 
						||
  return AssertionFailure()
 | 
						||
         << "Value of: " << needle_expr << "\n"
 | 
						||
         << "  Actual: " << begin_string_quote << needle << "\"\n"
 | 
						||
         << "Expected: " << (expected_to_be_substring ? "" : "not ")
 | 
						||
         << "a substring of " << haystack_expr << "\n"
 | 
						||
         << "Which is: " << begin_string_quote << haystack << "\"";
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// IsSubstring() and IsNotSubstring() check whether needle is a
 | 
						||
// substring of haystack (NULL is considered a substring of itself
 | 
						||
// only), and return an appropriate error message when they fail.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
AssertionResult IsSubstring(const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr,
 | 
						||
                            const char* needle, const char* haystack) {
 | 
						||
  return IsSubstringImpl(true, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
AssertionResult IsSubstring(const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr,
 | 
						||
                            const wchar_t* needle, const wchar_t* haystack) {
 | 
						||
  return IsSubstringImpl(true, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
AssertionResult IsNotSubstring(const char* needle_expr,
 | 
						||
                               const char* haystack_expr, const char* needle,
 | 
						||
                               const char* haystack) {
 | 
						||
  return IsSubstringImpl(false, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
AssertionResult IsNotSubstring(const char* needle_expr,
 | 
						||
                               const char* haystack_expr, const wchar_t* needle,
 | 
						||
                               const wchar_t* haystack) {
 | 
						||
  return IsSubstringImpl(false, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
AssertionResult IsSubstring(const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr,
 | 
						||
                            const ::std::string& needle,
 | 
						||
                            const ::std::string& haystack) {
 | 
						||
  return IsSubstringImpl(true, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
AssertionResult IsNotSubstring(const char* needle_expr,
 | 
						||
                               const char* haystack_expr,
 | 
						||
                               const ::std::string& needle,
 | 
						||
                               const ::std::string& haystack) {
 | 
						||
  return IsSubstringImpl(false, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
 | 
						||
AssertionResult IsSubstring(const char* needle_expr, const char* haystack_expr,
 | 
						||
                            const ::std::wstring& needle,
 | 
						||
                            const ::std::wstring& haystack) {
 | 
						||
  return IsSubstringImpl(true, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
AssertionResult IsNotSubstring(const char* needle_expr,
 | 
						||
                               const char* haystack_expr,
 | 
						||
                               const ::std::wstring& needle,
 | 
						||
                               const ::std::wstring& haystack) {
 | 
						||
  return IsSubstringImpl(false, needle_expr, haystack_expr, needle, haystack);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Helper function for IsHRESULT{SuccessFailure} predicates
 | 
						||
AssertionResult HRESULTFailureHelper(const char* expr, const char* expected,
 | 
						||
                                     long hr) {  // NOLINT
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Windows CE doesn't support FormatMessage.
 | 
						||
  const char error_text[] = "";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  else
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Looks up the human-readable system message for the HRESULT code
 | 
						||
  // and since we're not passing any params to FormatMessage, we don't
 | 
						||
  // want inserts expanded.
 | 
						||
  const DWORD kFlags =
 | 
						||
      FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM | FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS;
 | 
						||
  const DWORD kBufSize = 4096;
 | 
						||
  // Gets the system's human readable message string for this HRESULT.
 | 
						||
  char error_text[kBufSize] = {'\0'};
 | 
						||
  DWORD message_length = ::FormatMessageA(kFlags,
 | 
						||
                                          0,   // no source, we're asking system
 | 
						||
                                          hr,  // the error
 | 
						||
                                          0,   // no line width restrictions
 | 
						||
                                          error_text,  // output buffer
 | 
						||
                                          kBufSize,    // buf size
 | 
						||
                                          NULL);  // no arguments for inserts
 | 
						||
  // Trims tailing white space (FormatMessage leaves a trailing CR-LF)
 | 
						||
  for (; message_length && IsSpace(error_text[message_length - 1]);
 | 
						||
       --message_length) {
 | 
						||
    error_text[message_length - 1] = '\0';
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const std::string error_hex("0x" + String::FormatHexInt(hr));
 | 
						||
  return ::testing::AssertionFailure()
 | 
						||
         << "Expected: " << expr << " " << expected << ".\n"
 | 
						||
         << "  Actual: " << error_hex << " " << error_text << "\n";
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
AssertionResult IsHRESULTSuccess(const char* expr, long hr) {  // NOLINT
 | 
						||
  if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) {
 | 
						||
    return AssertionSuccess();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return HRESULTFailureHelper(expr, "succeeds", hr);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
AssertionResult IsHRESULTFailure(const char* expr, long hr) {  // NOLINT
 | 
						||
  if (FAILED(hr)) {
 | 
						||
    return AssertionSuccess();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return HRESULTFailureHelper(expr, "fails", hr);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Utility functions for encoding Unicode text (wide strings) in
 | 
						||
// UTF-8.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// A Unicode code-point can have upto 21 bits, and is encoded in UTF-8
 | 
						||
// like this:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Code-point length   Encoding
 | 
						||
//   0 -  7 bits       0xxxxxxx
 | 
						||
//   8 - 11 bits       110xxxxx 10xxxxxx
 | 
						||
//  12 - 16 bits       1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx
 | 
						||
//  17 - 21 bits       11110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The maximum code-point a one-byte UTF-8 sequence can represent.
 | 
						||
const UInt32 kMaxCodePoint1 = (static_cast<UInt32>(1) << 7) - 1;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The maximum code-point a two-byte UTF-8 sequence can represent.
 | 
						||
const UInt32 kMaxCodePoint2 = (static_cast<UInt32>(1) << (5 + 6)) - 1;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The maximum code-point a three-byte UTF-8 sequence can represent.
 | 
						||
const UInt32 kMaxCodePoint3 = (static_cast<UInt32>(1) << (4 + 2 * 6)) - 1;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The maximum code-point a four-byte UTF-8 sequence can represent.
 | 
						||
const UInt32 kMaxCodePoint4 = (static_cast<UInt32>(1) << (3 + 3 * 6)) - 1;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Chops off the n lowest bits from a bit pattern.  Returns the n
 | 
						||
// lowest bits.  As a side effect, the original bit pattern will be
 | 
						||
// shifted to the right by n bits.
 | 
						||
inline UInt32 ChopLowBits(UInt32* bits, int n) {
 | 
						||
  const UInt32 low_bits = *bits & ((static_cast<UInt32>(1) << n) - 1);
 | 
						||
  *bits >>= n;
 | 
						||
  return low_bits;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Converts a Unicode code point to a narrow string in UTF-8 encoding.
 | 
						||
// code_point parameter is of type UInt32 because wchar_t may not be
 | 
						||
// wide enough to contain a code point.
 | 
						||
// If the code_point is not a valid Unicode code point
 | 
						||
// (i.e. outside of Unicode range U+0 to U+10FFFF) it will be converted
 | 
						||
// to "(Invalid Unicode 0xXXXXXXXX)".
 | 
						||
std::string CodePointToUtf8(UInt32 code_point) {
 | 
						||
  if (code_point > kMaxCodePoint4) {
 | 
						||
    return "(Invalid Unicode 0x" + String::FormatHexInt(code_point) + ")";
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  char str[5];  // Big enough for the largest valid code point.
 | 
						||
  if (code_point <= kMaxCodePoint1) {
 | 
						||
    str[1] = '\0';
 | 
						||
    str[0] = static_cast<char>(code_point);  // 0xxxxxxx
 | 
						||
  } else if (code_point <= kMaxCodePoint2) {
 | 
						||
    str[2] = '\0';
 | 
						||
    str[1] = static_cast<char>(0x80 | ChopLowBits(&code_point, 6));  // 10xxxxxx
 | 
						||
    str[0] = static_cast<char>(0xC0 | code_point);                   // 110xxxxx
 | 
						||
  } else if (code_point <= kMaxCodePoint3) {
 | 
						||
    str[3] = '\0';
 | 
						||
    str[2] = static_cast<char>(0x80 | ChopLowBits(&code_point, 6));  // 10xxxxxx
 | 
						||
    str[1] = static_cast<char>(0x80 | ChopLowBits(&code_point, 6));  // 10xxxxxx
 | 
						||
    str[0] = static_cast<char>(0xE0 | code_point);                   // 1110xxxx
 | 
						||
  } else {  // code_point <= kMaxCodePoint4
 | 
						||
    str[4] = '\0';
 | 
						||
    str[3] = static_cast<char>(0x80 | ChopLowBits(&code_point, 6));  // 10xxxxxx
 | 
						||
    str[2] = static_cast<char>(0x80 | ChopLowBits(&code_point, 6));  // 10xxxxxx
 | 
						||
    str[1] = static_cast<char>(0x80 | ChopLowBits(&code_point, 6));  // 10xxxxxx
 | 
						||
    str[0] = static_cast<char>(0xF0 | code_point);                   // 11110xxx
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return str;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The following two functions only make sense if the the system
 | 
						||
// uses UTF-16 for wide string encoding. All supported systems
 | 
						||
// with 16 bit wchar_t (Windows, Cygwin, Symbian OS) do use UTF-16.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Determines if the arguments constitute UTF-16 surrogate pair
 | 
						||
// and thus should be combined into a single Unicode code point
 | 
						||
// using CreateCodePointFromUtf16SurrogatePair.
 | 
						||
inline bool IsUtf16SurrogatePair(wchar_t first, wchar_t second) {
 | 
						||
  return sizeof(wchar_t) == 2 && (first & 0xFC00) == 0xD800 &&
 | 
						||
         (second & 0xFC00) == 0xDC00;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Creates a Unicode code point from UTF16 surrogate pair.
 | 
						||
inline UInt32 CreateCodePointFromUtf16SurrogatePair(wchar_t first,
 | 
						||
                                                    wchar_t second) {
 | 
						||
  const UInt32 mask = (1 << 10) - 1;
 | 
						||
  return (sizeof(wchar_t) == 2)
 | 
						||
             ? (((first & mask) << 10) | (second & mask)) + 0x10000
 | 
						||
             :
 | 
						||
             // This function should not be called when the condition is
 | 
						||
             // false, but we provide a sensible default in case it is.
 | 
						||
             static_cast<UInt32>(first);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Converts a wide string to a narrow string in UTF-8 encoding.
 | 
						||
// The wide string is assumed to have the following encoding:
 | 
						||
//   UTF-16 if sizeof(wchar_t) == 2 (on Windows, Cygwin, Symbian OS)
 | 
						||
//   UTF-32 if sizeof(wchar_t) == 4 (on Linux)
 | 
						||
// Parameter str points to a null-terminated wide string.
 | 
						||
// Parameter num_chars may additionally limit the number
 | 
						||
// of wchar_t characters processed. -1 is used when the entire string
 | 
						||
// should be processed.
 | 
						||
// If the string contains code points that are not valid Unicode code points
 | 
						||
// (i.e. outside of Unicode range U+0 to U+10FFFF) they will be output
 | 
						||
// as '(Invalid Unicode 0xXXXXXXXX)'. If the string is in UTF16 encoding
 | 
						||
// and contains invalid UTF-16 surrogate pairs, values in those pairs
 | 
						||
// will be encoded as individual Unicode characters from Basic Normal Plane.
 | 
						||
std::string WideStringToUtf8(const wchar_t* str, int num_chars) {
 | 
						||
  if (num_chars == -1) num_chars = static_cast<int>(wcslen(str));
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  ::std::stringstream stream;
 | 
						||
  for (int i = 0; i < num_chars; ++i) {
 | 
						||
    UInt32 unicode_code_point;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    if (str[i] == L'\0') {
 | 
						||
      break;
 | 
						||
    } else if (i + 1 < num_chars && IsUtf16SurrogatePair(str[i], str[i + 1])) {
 | 
						||
      unicode_code_point =
 | 
						||
          CreateCodePointFromUtf16SurrogatePair(str[i], str[i + 1]);
 | 
						||
      i++;
 | 
						||
    } else {
 | 
						||
      unicode_code_point = static_cast<UInt32>(str[i]);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    stream << CodePointToUtf8(unicode_code_point);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return StringStreamToString(&stream);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Converts a wide C string to an std::string using the UTF-8 encoding.
 | 
						||
// NULL will be converted to "(null)".
 | 
						||
std::string String::ShowWideCString(const wchar_t* wide_c_str) {
 | 
						||
  if (wide_c_str == NULL) return "(null)";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return internal::WideStringToUtf8(wide_c_str, -1);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Compares two wide C strings.  Returns true iff they have the same
 | 
						||
// content.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Unlike wcscmp(), this function can handle NULL argument(s).  A NULL
 | 
						||
// C string is considered different to any non-NULL C string,
 | 
						||
// including the empty string.
 | 
						||
bool String::WideCStringEquals(const wchar_t* lhs, const wchar_t* rhs) {
 | 
						||
  if (lhs == NULL) return rhs == NULL;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (rhs == NULL) return false;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return wcscmp(lhs, rhs) == 0;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Helper function for *_STREQ on wide strings.
 | 
						||
AssertionResult CmpHelperSTREQ(const char* expected_expression,
 | 
						||
                               const char* actual_expression,
 | 
						||
                               const wchar_t* expected, const wchar_t* actual) {
 | 
						||
  if (String::WideCStringEquals(expected, actual)) {
 | 
						||
    return AssertionSuccess();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return EqFailure(expected_expression, actual_expression,
 | 
						||
                   PrintToString(expected), PrintToString(actual), false);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Helper function for *_STRNE on wide strings.
 | 
						||
AssertionResult CmpHelperSTRNE(const char* s1_expression,
 | 
						||
                               const char* s2_expression, const wchar_t* s1,
 | 
						||
                               const wchar_t* s2) {
 | 
						||
  if (!String::WideCStringEquals(s1, s2)) {
 | 
						||
    return AssertionSuccess();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return AssertionFailure()
 | 
						||
         << "Expected: (" << s1_expression << ") != (" << s2_expression
 | 
						||
         << "), actual: " << PrintToString(s1) << " vs " << PrintToString(s2);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Compares two C strings, ignoring case.  Returns true iff they have
 | 
						||
// the same content.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Unlike strcasecmp(), this function can handle NULL argument(s).  A
 | 
						||
// NULL C string is considered different to any non-NULL C string,
 | 
						||
// including the empty string.
 | 
						||
bool String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(const char* lhs, const char* rhs) {
 | 
						||
  if (lhs == NULL) return rhs == NULL;
 | 
						||
  if (rhs == NULL) return false;
 | 
						||
  return posix::StrCaseCmp(lhs, rhs) == 0;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Compares two wide C strings, ignoring case.  Returns true iff they
 | 
						||
// have the same content.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Unlike wcscasecmp(), this function can handle NULL argument(s).
 | 
						||
// A NULL C string is considered different to any non-NULL wide C string,
 | 
						||
// including the empty string.
 | 
						||
// NB: The implementations on different platforms slightly differ.
 | 
						||
// On windows, this method uses _wcsicmp which compares according to LC_CTYPE
 | 
						||
// environment variable. On GNU platform this method uses wcscasecmp
 | 
						||
// which compares according to LC_CTYPE category of the current locale.
 | 
						||
// On MacOS X, it uses towlower, which also uses LC_CTYPE category of the
 | 
						||
// current locale.
 | 
						||
bool String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(const wchar_t* lhs,
 | 
						||
                                              const wchar_t* rhs) {
 | 
						||
  if (lhs == NULL) return rhs == NULL;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (rhs == NULL) return false;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
  return _wcsicmp(lhs, rhs) == 0;
 | 
						||
#elif GTEST_OS_LINUX && !GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID
 | 
						||
  return wcscasecmp(lhs, rhs) == 0;
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
  // Android, Mac OS X and Cygwin don't define wcscasecmp.
 | 
						||
  // Other unknown OSes may not define it either.
 | 
						||
  wint_t left, right;
 | 
						||
  do {
 | 
						||
    left = towlower(*lhs++);
 | 
						||
    right = towlower(*rhs++);
 | 
						||
  } while (left && left == right);
 | 
						||
  return left == right;
 | 
						||
#endif  // OS selector
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff str ends with the given suffix, ignoring case.
 | 
						||
// Any string is considered to end with an empty suffix.
 | 
						||
bool String::EndsWithCaseInsensitive(const std::string& str,
 | 
						||
                                     const std::string& suffix) {
 | 
						||
  const size_t str_len = str.length();
 | 
						||
  const size_t suffix_len = suffix.length();
 | 
						||
  return (str_len >= suffix_len) &&
 | 
						||
         CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(str.c_str() + str_len - suffix_len,
 | 
						||
                                      suffix.c_str());
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Formats an int value as "%02d".
 | 
						||
std::string String::FormatIntWidth2(int value) {
 | 
						||
  std::stringstream ss;
 | 
						||
  ss << std::setfill('0') << std::setw(2) << value;
 | 
						||
  return ss.str();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Formats an int value as "%X".
 | 
						||
std::string String::FormatHexInt(int value) {
 | 
						||
  std::stringstream ss;
 | 
						||
  ss << std::hex << std::uppercase << value;
 | 
						||
  return ss.str();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Formats a byte as "%02X".
 | 
						||
std::string String::FormatByte(unsigned char value) {
 | 
						||
  std::stringstream ss;
 | 
						||
  ss << std::setfill('0') << std::setw(2) << std::hex << std::uppercase
 | 
						||
     << static_cast<unsigned int>(value);
 | 
						||
  return ss.str();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Converts the buffer in a stringstream to an std::string, converting NUL
 | 
						||
// bytes to "\\0" along the way.
 | 
						||
std::string StringStreamToString(::std::stringstream* ss) {
 | 
						||
  const ::std::string& str = ss->str();
 | 
						||
  const char* const start = str.c_str();
 | 
						||
  const char* const end = start + str.length();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  std::string result;
 | 
						||
  result.reserve(2 * (end - start));
 | 
						||
  for (const char* ch = start; ch != end; ++ch) {
 | 
						||
    if (*ch == '\0') {
 | 
						||
      result += "\\0";  // Replaces NUL with "\\0";
 | 
						||
    } else {
 | 
						||
      result += *ch;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return result;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Appends the user-supplied message to the Google-Test-generated message.
 | 
						||
std::string AppendUserMessage(const std::string& gtest_msg,
 | 
						||
                              const Message& user_msg) {
 | 
						||
  // Appends the user message if it's non-empty.
 | 
						||
  const std::string user_msg_string = user_msg.GetString();
 | 
						||
  if (user_msg_string.empty()) {
 | 
						||
    return gtest_msg;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return gtest_msg + "\n" + user_msg_string;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// class TestResult
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Creates an empty TestResult.
 | 
						||
TestResult::TestResult() : death_test_count_(0), elapsed_time_(0) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// D'tor.
 | 
						||
TestResult::~TestResult() {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the i-th test part result among all the results. i can
 | 
						||
// range from 0 to total_part_count() - 1. If i is not in that range,
 | 
						||
// aborts the program.
 | 
						||
const TestPartResult& TestResult::GetTestPartResult(int i) const {
 | 
						||
  if (i < 0 || i >= total_part_count()) internal::posix::Abort();
 | 
						||
  return test_part_results_.at(i);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the i-th test property. i can range from 0 to
 | 
						||
// test_property_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, aborts the
 | 
						||
// program.
 | 
						||
const TestProperty& TestResult::GetTestProperty(int i) const {
 | 
						||
  if (i < 0 || i >= test_property_count()) internal::posix::Abort();
 | 
						||
  return test_properties_.at(i);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Clears the test part results.
 | 
						||
void TestResult::ClearTestPartResults() { test_part_results_.clear(); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Adds a test part result to the list.
 | 
						||
void TestResult::AddTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& test_part_result) {
 | 
						||
  test_part_results_.push_back(test_part_result);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Adds a test property to the list. If a property with the same key as the
 | 
						||
// supplied property is already represented, the value of this test_property
 | 
						||
// replaces the old value for that key.
 | 
						||
void TestResult::RecordProperty(const std::string& xml_element,
 | 
						||
                                const TestProperty& test_property) {
 | 
						||
  if (!ValidateTestProperty(xml_element, test_property)) {
 | 
						||
    return;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  internal::MutexLock lock(&test_properites_mutex_);
 | 
						||
  const std::vector<TestProperty>::iterator property_with_matching_key =
 | 
						||
      std::find_if(test_properties_.begin(), test_properties_.end(),
 | 
						||
                   internal::TestPropertyKeyIs(test_property.key()));
 | 
						||
  if (property_with_matching_key == test_properties_.end()) {
 | 
						||
    test_properties_.push_back(test_property);
 | 
						||
    return;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  property_with_matching_key->SetValue(test_property.value());
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The list of reserved attributes used in the <testsuites> element of XML
 | 
						||
// output.
 | 
						||
static const char* const kReservedTestSuitesAttributes[] = {
 | 
						||
    "disabled",    "errors", "failures", "name",
 | 
						||
    "random_seed", "tests",  "time",     "timestamp"};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The list of reserved attributes used in the <testsuite> element of XML
 | 
						||
// output.
 | 
						||
static const char* const kReservedTestSuiteAttributes[] = {
 | 
						||
    "disabled", "errors", "failures", "name", "tests", "time"};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The list of reserved attributes used in the <testcase> element of XML output.
 | 
						||
static const char* const kReservedTestCaseAttributes[] = {
 | 
						||
    "classname", "name", "status", "time", "type_param", "value_param"};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
template <int kSize>
 | 
						||
std::vector<std::string> ArrayAsVector(const char* const (&array)[kSize]) {
 | 
						||
  return std::vector<std::string>(array, array + kSize);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
static std::vector<std::string> GetReservedAttributesForElement(
 | 
						||
    const std::string& xml_element) {
 | 
						||
  if (xml_element == "testsuites") {
 | 
						||
    return ArrayAsVector(kReservedTestSuitesAttributes);
 | 
						||
  } else if (xml_element == "testsuite") {
 | 
						||
    return ArrayAsVector(kReservedTestSuiteAttributes);
 | 
						||
  } else if (xml_element == "testcase") {
 | 
						||
    return ArrayAsVector(kReservedTestCaseAttributes);
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    GTEST_CHECK_(false) << "Unrecognized xml_element provided: " << xml_element;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  // This code is unreachable but some compilers may not realizes that.
 | 
						||
  return std::vector<std::string>();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
static std::string FormatWordList(const std::vector<std::string>& words) {
 | 
						||
  Message word_list;
 | 
						||
  for (size_t i = 0; i < words.size(); ++i) {
 | 
						||
    if (i > 0 && words.size() > 2) {
 | 
						||
      word_list << ", ";
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    if (i == words.size() - 1) {
 | 
						||
      word_list << "and ";
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    word_list << "'" << words[i] << "'";
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return word_list.GetString();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
bool ValidateTestPropertyName(const std::string& property_name,
 | 
						||
                              const std::vector<std::string>& reserved_names) {
 | 
						||
  if (std::find(reserved_names.begin(), reserved_names.end(), property_name) !=
 | 
						||
      reserved_names.end()) {
 | 
						||
    ADD_FAILURE() << "Reserved key used in RecordProperty(): " << property_name
 | 
						||
                  << " (" << FormatWordList(reserved_names)
 | 
						||
                  << " are reserved by " << GTEST_NAME_ << ")";
 | 
						||
    return false;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return true;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Adds a failure if the key is a reserved attribute of the element named
 | 
						||
// xml_element.  Returns true if the property is valid.
 | 
						||
bool TestResult::ValidateTestProperty(const std::string& xml_element,
 | 
						||
                                      const TestProperty& test_property) {
 | 
						||
  return ValidateTestPropertyName(test_property.key(),
 | 
						||
                                  GetReservedAttributesForElement(xml_element));
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Clears the object.
 | 
						||
void TestResult::Clear() {
 | 
						||
  test_part_results_.clear();
 | 
						||
  test_properties_.clear();
 | 
						||
  death_test_count_ = 0;
 | 
						||
  elapsed_time_ = 0;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff the test failed.
 | 
						||
bool TestResult::Failed() const {
 | 
						||
  for (int i = 0; i < total_part_count(); ++i) {
 | 
						||
    if (GetTestPartResult(i).failed()) return true;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return false;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff the test part fatally failed.
 | 
						||
static bool TestPartFatallyFailed(const TestPartResult& result) {
 | 
						||
  return result.fatally_failed();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff the test fatally failed.
 | 
						||
bool TestResult::HasFatalFailure() const {
 | 
						||
  return CountIf(test_part_results_, TestPartFatallyFailed) > 0;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff the test part non-fatally failed.
 | 
						||
static bool TestPartNonfatallyFailed(const TestPartResult& result) {
 | 
						||
  return result.nonfatally_failed();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff the test has a non-fatal failure.
 | 
						||
bool TestResult::HasNonfatalFailure() const {
 | 
						||
  return CountIf(test_part_results_, TestPartNonfatallyFailed) > 0;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of all test parts.  This is the sum of the number
 | 
						||
// of successful test parts and the number of failed test parts.
 | 
						||
int TestResult::total_part_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return static_cast<int>(test_part_results_.size());
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the number of the test properties.
 | 
						||
int TestResult::test_property_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return static_cast<int>(test_properties_.size());
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// class Test
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Creates a Test object.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The c'tor saves the values of all Google Test flags.
 | 
						||
Test::Test() : gtest_flag_saver_(new internal::GTestFlagSaver) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The d'tor restores the values of all Google Test flags.
 | 
						||
Test::~Test() { delete gtest_flag_saver_; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Sets up the test fixture.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// A sub-class may override this.
 | 
						||
void Test::SetUp() {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Tears down the test fixture.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// A sub-class may override this.
 | 
						||
void Test::TearDown() {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Allows user supplied key value pairs to be recorded for later output.
 | 
						||
void Test::RecordProperty(const std::string& key, const std::string& value) {
 | 
						||
  UnitTest::GetInstance()->RecordProperty(key, value);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Allows user supplied key value pairs to be recorded for later output.
 | 
						||
void Test::RecordProperty(const std::string& key, int value) {
 | 
						||
  Message value_message;
 | 
						||
  value_message << value;
 | 
						||
  RecordProperty(key, value_message.GetString().c_str());
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void ReportFailureInUnknownLocation(TestPartResult::Type result_type,
 | 
						||
                                    const std::string& message) {
 | 
						||
  // This function is a friend of UnitTest and as such has access to
 | 
						||
  // AddTestPartResult.
 | 
						||
  UnitTest::GetInstance()->AddTestPartResult(
 | 
						||
      result_type,
 | 
						||
      NULL,  // No info about the source file where the exception occurred.
 | 
						||
      -1,    // We have no info on which line caused the exception.
 | 
						||
      message,
 | 
						||
      "");  // No stack trace, either.
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Google Test requires all tests in the same test case to use the same test
 | 
						||
// fixture class.  This function checks if the current test has the
 | 
						||
// same fixture class as the first test in the current test case.  If
 | 
						||
// yes, it returns true; otherwise it generates a Google Test failure and
 | 
						||
// returns false.
 | 
						||
bool Test::HasSameFixtureClass() {
 | 
						||
  internal::UnitTestImpl* const impl = internal::GetUnitTestImpl();
 | 
						||
  const TestCase* const test_case = impl->current_test_case();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Info about the first test in the current test case.
 | 
						||
  const TestInfo* const first_test_info = test_case->test_info_list()[0];
 | 
						||
  const internal::TypeId first_fixture_id = first_test_info->fixture_class_id_;
 | 
						||
  const char* const first_test_name = first_test_info->name();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Info about the current test.
 | 
						||
  const TestInfo* const this_test_info = impl->current_test_info();
 | 
						||
  const internal::TypeId this_fixture_id = this_test_info->fixture_class_id_;
 | 
						||
  const char* const this_test_name = this_test_info->name();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (this_fixture_id != first_fixture_id) {
 | 
						||
    // Is the first test defined using TEST?
 | 
						||
    const bool first_is_TEST = first_fixture_id == internal::GetTestTypeId();
 | 
						||
    // Is this test defined using TEST?
 | 
						||
    const bool this_is_TEST = this_fixture_id == internal::GetTestTypeId();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    if (first_is_TEST || this_is_TEST) {
 | 
						||
      // The user mixed TEST and TEST_F in this test case - we'll tell
 | 
						||
      // him/her how to fix it.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      // Gets the name of the TEST and the name of the TEST_F.  Note
 | 
						||
      // that first_is_TEST and this_is_TEST cannot both be true, as
 | 
						||
      // the fixture IDs are different for the two tests.
 | 
						||
      const char* const TEST_name =
 | 
						||
          first_is_TEST ? first_test_name : this_test_name;
 | 
						||
      const char* const TEST_F_name =
 | 
						||
          first_is_TEST ? this_test_name : first_test_name;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      ADD_FAILURE()
 | 
						||
          << "All tests in the same test case must use the same test fixture\n"
 | 
						||
          << "class, so mixing TEST_F and TEST in the same test case is\n"
 | 
						||
          << "illegal.  In test case " << this_test_info->test_case_name()
 | 
						||
          << ",\n"
 | 
						||
          << "test " << TEST_F_name << " is defined using TEST_F but\n"
 | 
						||
          << "test " << TEST_name << " is defined using TEST.  You probably\n"
 | 
						||
          << "want to change the TEST to TEST_F or move it to another test\n"
 | 
						||
          << "case.";
 | 
						||
    } else {
 | 
						||
      // The user defined two fixture classes with the same name in
 | 
						||
      // two namespaces - we'll tell him/her how to fix it.
 | 
						||
      ADD_FAILURE()
 | 
						||
          << "All tests in the same test case must use the same test fixture\n"
 | 
						||
          << "class.  However, in test case "
 | 
						||
          << this_test_info->test_case_name() << ",\n"
 | 
						||
          << "you defined test " << first_test_name << " and test "
 | 
						||
          << this_test_name << "\n"
 | 
						||
          << "using two different test fixture classes.  This can happen if\n"
 | 
						||
          << "the two classes are from different namespaces or translation\n"
 | 
						||
          << "units and have the same name.  You should probably rename one\n"
 | 
						||
          << "of the classes to put the tests into different test cases.";
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    return false;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return true;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_SEH
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Adds an "exception thrown" fatal failure to the current test.  This
 | 
						||
// function returns its result via an output parameter pointer because VC++
 | 
						||
// prohibits creation of objects with destructors on stack in functions
 | 
						||
// using __try (see error C2712).
 | 
						||
static std::string* FormatSehExceptionMessage(DWORD exception_code,
 | 
						||
                                              const char* location) {
 | 
						||
  Message message;
 | 
						||
  message << "SEH exception with code 0x" << std::setbase(16) << exception_code
 | 
						||
          << std::setbase(10) << " thrown in " << location << ".";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return new std::string(message.GetString());
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_SEH
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Adds an "exception thrown" fatal failure to the current test.
 | 
						||
static std::string FormatCxxExceptionMessage(const char* description,
 | 
						||
                                             const char* location) {
 | 
						||
  Message message;
 | 
						||
  if (description != NULL) {
 | 
						||
    message << "C++ exception with description \"" << description << "\"";
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    message << "Unknown C++ exception";
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  message << " thrown in " << location << ".";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return message.GetString();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
static std::string PrintTestPartResultToString(
 | 
						||
    const TestPartResult& test_part_result);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
GoogleTestFailureException::GoogleTestFailureException(
 | 
						||
    const TestPartResult& failure)
 | 
						||
    : ::std::runtime_error(PrintTestPartResultToString(failure).c_str()) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// We put these helper functions in the internal namespace as IBM's xlC
 | 
						||
// compiler rejects the code if they were declared static.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Runs the given method and handles SEH exceptions it throws, when
 | 
						||
// SEH is supported; returns the 0-value for type Result in case of an
 | 
						||
// SEH exception.  (Microsoft compilers cannot handle SEH and C++
 | 
						||
// exceptions in the same function.  Therefore, we provide a separate
 | 
						||
// wrapper function for handling SEH exceptions.)
 | 
						||
template <class T, typename Result>
 | 
						||
Result HandleSehExceptionsInMethodIfSupported(T* object, Result (T::*method)(),
 | 
						||
                                              const char* location) {
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_SEH
 | 
						||
  __try {
 | 
						||
    return (object->*method)();
 | 
						||
  } __except (internal::UnitTestOptions::GTestShouldProcessSEH(  // NOLINT
 | 
						||
      GetExceptionCode())) {
 | 
						||
    // We create the exception message on the heap because VC++ prohibits
 | 
						||
    // creation of objects with destructors on stack in functions using __try
 | 
						||
    // (see error C2712).
 | 
						||
    std::string* exception_message =
 | 
						||
        FormatSehExceptionMessage(GetExceptionCode(), location);
 | 
						||
    internal::ReportFailureInUnknownLocation(TestPartResult::kFatalFailure,
 | 
						||
                                             *exception_message);
 | 
						||
    delete exception_message;
 | 
						||
    return static_cast<Result>(0);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
  (void)location;
 | 
						||
  return (object->*method)();
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_SEH
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Runs the given method and catches and reports C++ and/or SEH-style
 | 
						||
// exceptions, if they are supported; returns the 0-value for type
 | 
						||
// Result in case of an SEH exception.
 | 
						||
template <class T, typename Result>
 | 
						||
Result HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported(T* object, Result (T::*method)(),
 | 
						||
                                           const char* location) {
 | 
						||
  // NOTE: The user code can affect the way in which Google Test handles
 | 
						||
  // exceptions by setting GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions), but only before
 | 
						||
  // RUN_ALL_TESTS() starts. It is technically possible to check the flag
 | 
						||
  // after the exception is caught and either report or re-throw the
 | 
						||
  // exception based on the flag's value:
 | 
						||
  //
 | 
						||
  // try {
 | 
						||
  //   // Perform the test method.
 | 
						||
  // } catch (...) {
 | 
						||
  //   if (GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions))
 | 
						||
  //     // Report the exception as failure.
 | 
						||
  //   else
 | 
						||
  //     throw;  // Re-throws the original exception.
 | 
						||
  // }
 | 
						||
  //
 | 
						||
  // However, the purpose of this flag is to allow the program to drop into
 | 
						||
  // the debugger when the exception is thrown. On most platforms, once the
 | 
						||
  // control enters the catch block, the exception origin information is
 | 
						||
  // lost and the debugger will stop the program at the point of the
 | 
						||
  // re-throw in this function -- instead of at the point of the original
 | 
						||
  // throw statement in the code under test.  For this reason, we perform
 | 
						||
  // the check early, sacrificing the ability to affect Google Test's
 | 
						||
  // exception handling in the method where the exception is thrown.
 | 
						||
  if (internal::GetUnitTestImpl()->catch_exceptions()) {
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
 | 
						||
    try {
 | 
						||
      return HandleSehExceptionsInMethodIfSupported(object, method, location);
 | 
						||
    } catch (const internal::GoogleTestFailureException&) {  // NOLINT
 | 
						||
      // This exception type can only be thrown by a failed Google
 | 
						||
      // Test assertion with the intention of letting another testing
 | 
						||
      // framework catch it.  Therefore we just re-throw it.
 | 
						||
      throw;
 | 
						||
    } catch (const std::exception& e) {  // NOLINT
 | 
						||
      internal::ReportFailureInUnknownLocation(
 | 
						||
          TestPartResult::kFatalFailure,
 | 
						||
          FormatCxxExceptionMessage(e.what(), location));
 | 
						||
    } catch (...) {  // NOLINT
 | 
						||
      internal::ReportFailureInUnknownLocation(
 | 
						||
          TestPartResult::kFatalFailure,
 | 
						||
          FormatCxxExceptionMessage(NULL, location));
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    return static_cast<Result>(0);
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
    return HandleSehExceptionsInMethodIfSupported(object, method, location);
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    return (object->*method)();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Runs the test and updates the test result.
 | 
						||
void Test::Run() {
 | 
						||
  if (!HasSameFixtureClass()) return;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  internal::UnitTestImpl* const impl = internal::GetUnitTestImpl();
 | 
						||
  impl->os_stack_trace_getter()->UponLeavingGTest();
 | 
						||
  internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported(this, &Test::SetUp, "SetUp()");
 | 
						||
  // We will run the test only if SetUp() was successful.
 | 
						||
  if (!HasFatalFailure()) {
 | 
						||
    impl->os_stack_trace_getter()->UponLeavingGTest();
 | 
						||
    internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported(this, &Test::TestBody,
 | 
						||
                                                  "the test body");
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // However, we want to clean up as much as possible.  Hence we will
 | 
						||
  // always call TearDown(), even if SetUp() or the test body has
 | 
						||
  // failed.
 | 
						||
  impl->os_stack_trace_getter()->UponLeavingGTest();
 | 
						||
  internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported(this, &Test::TearDown,
 | 
						||
                                                "TearDown()");
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff the current test has a fatal failure.
 | 
						||
bool Test::HasFatalFailure() {
 | 
						||
  return internal::GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_result()->HasFatalFailure();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff the current test has a non-fatal failure.
 | 
						||
bool Test::HasNonfatalFailure() {
 | 
						||
  return internal::GetUnitTestImpl()
 | 
						||
      ->current_test_result()
 | 
						||
      ->HasNonfatalFailure();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// class TestInfo
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Constructs a TestInfo object. It assumes ownership of the test factory
 | 
						||
// object.
 | 
						||
TestInfo::TestInfo(const std::string& a_test_case_name,
 | 
						||
                   const std::string& a_name, const char* a_type_param,
 | 
						||
                   const char* a_value_param, internal::TypeId fixture_class_id,
 | 
						||
                   internal::TestFactoryBase* factory)
 | 
						||
    : test_case_name_(a_test_case_name),
 | 
						||
      name_(a_name),
 | 
						||
      type_param_(a_type_param ? new std::string(a_type_param) : NULL),
 | 
						||
      value_param_(a_value_param ? new std::string(a_value_param) : NULL),
 | 
						||
      fixture_class_id_(fixture_class_id),
 | 
						||
      should_run_(false),
 | 
						||
      is_disabled_(false),
 | 
						||
      matches_filter_(false),
 | 
						||
      factory_(factory),
 | 
						||
      result_() {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Destructs a TestInfo object.
 | 
						||
TestInfo::~TestInfo() { delete factory_; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Creates a new TestInfo object and registers it with Google Test;
 | 
						||
// returns the created object.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Arguments:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
//   test_case_name:   name of the test case
 | 
						||
//   name:             name of the test
 | 
						||
//   type_param:       the name of the test's type parameter, or NULL if
 | 
						||
//                     this is not a typed or a type-parameterized test.
 | 
						||
//   value_param:      text representation of the test's value parameter,
 | 
						||
//                     or NULL if this is not a value-parameterized test.
 | 
						||
//   fixture_class_id: ID of the test fixture class
 | 
						||
//   set_up_tc:        pointer to the function that sets up the test case
 | 
						||
//   tear_down_tc:     pointer to the function that tears down the test case
 | 
						||
//   factory:          pointer to the factory that creates a test object.
 | 
						||
//                     The newly created TestInfo instance will assume
 | 
						||
//                     ownership of the factory object.
 | 
						||
TestInfo* MakeAndRegisterTestInfo(const char* test_case_name, const char* name,
 | 
						||
                                  const char* type_param,
 | 
						||
                                  const char* value_param,
 | 
						||
                                  TypeId fixture_class_id,
 | 
						||
                                  SetUpTestCaseFunc set_up_tc,
 | 
						||
                                  TearDownTestCaseFunc tear_down_tc,
 | 
						||
                                  TestFactoryBase* factory) {
 | 
						||
  TestInfo* const test_info = new TestInfo(
 | 
						||
      test_case_name, name, type_param, value_param, fixture_class_id, factory);
 | 
						||
  GetUnitTestImpl()->AddTestInfo(set_up_tc, tear_down_tc, test_info);
 | 
						||
  return test_info;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST
 | 
						||
void ReportInvalidTestCaseType(const char* test_case_name, const char* file,
 | 
						||
                               int line) {
 | 
						||
  Message errors;
 | 
						||
  errors
 | 
						||
      << "Attempted redefinition of test case " << test_case_name << ".\n"
 | 
						||
      << "All tests in the same test case must use the same test fixture\n"
 | 
						||
      << "class.  However, in test case " << test_case_name << ", you tried\n"
 | 
						||
      << "to define a test using a fixture class different from the one\n"
 | 
						||
      << "used earlier. This can happen if the two fixture classes are\n"
 | 
						||
      << "from different namespaces and have the same name. You should\n"
 | 
						||
      << "probably rename one of the classes to put the tests into different\n"
 | 
						||
      << "test cases.";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  fprintf(stderr, "%s %s", FormatFileLocation(file, line).c_str(),
 | 
						||
          errors.GetString().c_str());
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// A predicate that checks the test name of a TestInfo against a known
 | 
						||
// value.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// This is used for implementation of the TestCase class only.  We put
 | 
						||
// it in the anonymous namespace to prevent polluting the outer
 | 
						||
// namespace.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// TestNameIs is copyable.
 | 
						||
class TestNameIs {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  // Constructor.
 | 
						||
  //
 | 
						||
  // TestNameIs has NO default constructor.
 | 
						||
  explicit TestNameIs(const char* name) : name_(name) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns true iff the test name of test_info matches name_.
 | 
						||
  bool operator()(const TestInfo* test_info) const {
 | 
						||
    return test_info && test_info->name() == name_;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  std::string name_;
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// This method expands all parameterized tests registered with macros TEST_P
 | 
						||
// and INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P into regular tests and registers those.
 | 
						||
// This will be done just once during the program runtime.
 | 
						||
void UnitTestImpl::RegisterParameterizedTests() {
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST
 | 
						||
  if (!parameterized_tests_registered_) {
 | 
						||
    parameterized_test_registry_.RegisterTests();
 | 
						||
    parameterized_tests_registered_ = true;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Creates the test object, runs it, records its result, and then
 | 
						||
// deletes it.
 | 
						||
void TestInfo::Run() {
 | 
						||
  if (!should_run_) return;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Tells UnitTest where to store test result.
 | 
						||
  internal::UnitTestImpl* const impl = internal::GetUnitTestImpl();
 | 
						||
  impl->set_current_test_info(this);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  TestEventListener* repeater = UnitTest::GetInstance()->listeners().repeater();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Notifies the unit test event listeners that a test is about to start.
 | 
						||
  repeater->OnTestStart(*this);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const TimeInMillis start = internal::GetTimeInMillis();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  impl->os_stack_trace_getter()->UponLeavingGTest();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Creates the test object.
 | 
						||
  Test* const test = internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported(
 | 
						||
      factory_, &internal::TestFactoryBase::CreateTest,
 | 
						||
      "the test fixture's constructor");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Runs the test only if the test object was created and its
 | 
						||
  // constructor didn't generate a fatal failure.
 | 
						||
  if ((test != NULL) && !Test::HasFatalFailure()) {
 | 
						||
    // This doesn't throw as all user code that can throw are wrapped into
 | 
						||
    // exception handling code.
 | 
						||
    test->Run();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Deletes the test object.
 | 
						||
  impl->os_stack_trace_getter()->UponLeavingGTest();
 | 
						||
  internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported(
 | 
						||
      test, &Test::DeleteSelf_, "the test fixture's destructor");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  result_.set_elapsed_time(internal::GetTimeInMillis() - start);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Notifies the unit test event listener that a test has just finished.
 | 
						||
  repeater->OnTestEnd(*this);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Tells UnitTest to stop associating assertion results to this
 | 
						||
  // test.
 | 
						||
  impl->set_current_test_info(NULL);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// class TestCase
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of successful tests in this test case.
 | 
						||
int TestCase::successful_test_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return CountIf(test_info_list_, TestPassed);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of failed tests in this test case.
 | 
						||
int TestCase::failed_test_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return CountIf(test_info_list_, TestFailed);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of disabled tests that will be reported in the XML report.
 | 
						||
int TestCase::reportable_disabled_test_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return CountIf(test_info_list_, TestReportableDisabled);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of disabled tests in this test case.
 | 
						||
int TestCase::disabled_test_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return CountIf(test_info_list_, TestDisabled);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of tests to be printed in the XML report.
 | 
						||
int TestCase::reportable_test_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return CountIf(test_info_list_, TestReportable);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Get the number of tests in this test case that should run.
 | 
						||
int TestCase::test_to_run_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return CountIf(test_info_list_, ShouldRunTest);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of all tests.
 | 
						||
int TestCase::total_test_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return static_cast<int>(test_info_list_.size());
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Creates a TestCase with the given name.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Arguments:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
//   name:         name of the test case
 | 
						||
//   a_type_param: the name of the test case's type parameter, or NULL if
 | 
						||
//                 this is not a typed or a type-parameterized test case.
 | 
						||
//   set_up_tc:    pointer to the function that sets up the test case
 | 
						||
//   tear_down_tc: pointer to the function that tears down the test case
 | 
						||
TestCase::TestCase(const char* a_name, const char* a_type_param,
 | 
						||
                   Test::SetUpTestCaseFunc set_up_tc,
 | 
						||
                   Test::TearDownTestCaseFunc tear_down_tc)
 | 
						||
    : name_(a_name),
 | 
						||
      type_param_(a_type_param ? new std::string(a_type_param) : NULL),
 | 
						||
      set_up_tc_(set_up_tc),
 | 
						||
      tear_down_tc_(tear_down_tc),
 | 
						||
      should_run_(false),
 | 
						||
      elapsed_time_(0) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Destructor of TestCase.
 | 
						||
TestCase::~TestCase() {
 | 
						||
  // Deletes every Test in the collection.
 | 
						||
  ForEach(test_info_list_, internal::Delete<TestInfo>);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the i-th test among all the tests. i can range from 0 to
 | 
						||
// total_test_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL.
 | 
						||
const TestInfo* TestCase::GetTestInfo(int i) const {
 | 
						||
  const int index = GetElementOr(test_indices_, i, -1);
 | 
						||
  return index < 0 ? NULL : test_info_list_[index];
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the i-th test among all the tests. i can range from 0 to
 | 
						||
// total_test_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL.
 | 
						||
TestInfo* TestCase::GetMutableTestInfo(int i) {
 | 
						||
  const int index = GetElementOr(test_indices_, i, -1);
 | 
						||
  return index < 0 ? NULL : test_info_list_[index];
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Adds a test to this test case.  Will delete the test upon
 | 
						||
// destruction of the TestCase object.
 | 
						||
void TestCase::AddTestInfo(TestInfo* test_info) {
 | 
						||
  test_info_list_.push_back(test_info);
 | 
						||
  test_indices_.push_back(static_cast<int>(test_indices_.size()));
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Runs every test in this TestCase.
 | 
						||
void TestCase::Run() {
 | 
						||
  if (!should_run_) return;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  internal::UnitTestImpl* const impl = internal::GetUnitTestImpl();
 | 
						||
  impl->set_current_test_case(this);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  TestEventListener* repeater = UnitTest::GetInstance()->listeners().repeater();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  repeater->OnTestCaseStart(*this);
 | 
						||
  impl->os_stack_trace_getter()->UponLeavingGTest();
 | 
						||
  internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported(
 | 
						||
      this, &TestCase::RunSetUpTestCase, "SetUpTestCase()");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const internal::TimeInMillis start = internal::GetTimeInMillis();
 | 
						||
  for (int i = 0; i < total_test_count(); i++) {
 | 
						||
    GetMutableTestInfo(i)->Run();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  elapsed_time_ = internal::GetTimeInMillis() - start;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  impl->os_stack_trace_getter()->UponLeavingGTest();
 | 
						||
  internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported(
 | 
						||
      this, &TestCase::RunTearDownTestCase, "TearDownTestCase()");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  repeater->OnTestCaseEnd(*this);
 | 
						||
  impl->set_current_test_case(NULL);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Clears the results of all tests in this test case.
 | 
						||
void TestCase::ClearResult() {
 | 
						||
  ad_hoc_test_result_.Clear();
 | 
						||
  ForEach(test_info_list_, TestInfo::ClearTestResult);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Shuffles the tests in this test case.
 | 
						||
void TestCase::ShuffleTests(internal::Random* random) {
 | 
						||
  Shuffle(random, &test_indices_);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Restores the test order to before the first shuffle.
 | 
						||
void TestCase::UnshuffleTests() {
 | 
						||
  for (size_t i = 0; i < test_indices_.size(); i++) {
 | 
						||
    test_indices_[i] = static_cast<int>(i);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Formats a countable noun.  Depending on its quantity, either the
 | 
						||
// singular form or the plural form is used. e.g.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// FormatCountableNoun(1, "formula", "formuli") returns "1 formula".
 | 
						||
// FormatCountableNoun(5, "book", "books") returns "5 books".
 | 
						||
static std::string FormatCountableNoun(int count, const char* singular_form,
 | 
						||
                                       const char* plural_form) {
 | 
						||
  return internal::StreamableToString(count) + " " +
 | 
						||
         (count == 1 ? singular_form : plural_form);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Formats the count of tests.
 | 
						||
static std::string FormatTestCount(int test_count) {
 | 
						||
  return FormatCountableNoun(test_count, "test", "tests");
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Formats the count of test cases.
 | 
						||
static std::string FormatTestCaseCount(int test_case_count) {
 | 
						||
  return FormatCountableNoun(test_case_count, "test case", "test cases");
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Converts a TestPartResult::Type enum to human-friendly string
 | 
						||
// representation.  Both kNonFatalFailure and kFatalFailure are translated
 | 
						||
// to "Failure", as the user usually doesn't care about the difference
 | 
						||
// between the two when viewing the test result.
 | 
						||
static const char* TestPartResultTypeToString(TestPartResult::Type type) {
 | 
						||
  switch (type) {
 | 
						||
  case TestPartResult::kSuccess:
 | 
						||
    return "Success";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  case TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure:
 | 
						||
  case TestPartResult::kFatalFailure:
 | 
						||
#ifdef _MSC_VER
 | 
						||
    return "error: ";
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
    return "Failure\n";
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
  default:
 | 
						||
    return "Unknown result type";
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints a TestPartResult to an std::string.
 | 
						||
static std::string PrintTestPartResultToString(
 | 
						||
    const TestPartResult& test_part_result) {
 | 
						||
  return (Message() << internal::FormatFileLocation(
 | 
						||
                           test_part_result.file_name(),
 | 
						||
                           test_part_result.line_number())
 | 
						||
                    << " "
 | 
						||
                    << TestPartResultTypeToString(test_part_result.type())
 | 
						||
                    << test_part_result.message())
 | 
						||
      .GetString();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints a TestPartResult.
 | 
						||
static void PrintTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& test_part_result) {
 | 
						||
  const std::string& result = PrintTestPartResultToString(test_part_result);
 | 
						||
  printf("%s\n", result.c_str());
 | 
						||
  fflush(stdout);
 | 
						||
  // If the test program runs in Visual Studio or a debugger, the
 | 
						||
  // following statements add the test part result message to the Output
 | 
						||
  // window such that the user can double-click on it to jump to the
 | 
						||
  // corresponding source code location; otherwise they do nothing.
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
  // We don't call OutputDebugString*() on Windows Mobile, as printing
 | 
						||
  // to stdout is done by OutputDebugString() there already - we don't
 | 
						||
  // want the same message printed twice.
 | 
						||
  ::OutputDebugStringA(result.c_str());
 | 
						||
  ::OutputDebugStringA("\n");
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// class PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
enum GTestColor { COLOR_DEFAULT, COLOR_RED, COLOR_GREEN, COLOR_YELLOW };
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the character attribute for the given color.
 | 
						||
WORD GetColorAttribute(GTestColor color) {
 | 
						||
  switch (color) {
 | 
						||
  case COLOR_RED:
 | 
						||
    return FOREGROUND_RED;
 | 
						||
  case COLOR_GREEN:
 | 
						||
    return FOREGROUND_GREEN;
 | 
						||
  case COLOR_YELLOW:
 | 
						||
    return FOREGROUND_RED | FOREGROUND_GREEN;
 | 
						||
  default:
 | 
						||
    return 0;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the ANSI color code for the given color.  COLOR_DEFAULT is
 | 
						||
// an invalid input.
 | 
						||
const char* GetAnsiColorCode(GTestColor color) {
 | 
						||
  switch (color) {
 | 
						||
  case COLOR_RED:
 | 
						||
    return "1";
 | 
						||
  case COLOR_GREEN:
 | 
						||
    return "2";
 | 
						||
  case COLOR_YELLOW:
 | 
						||
    return "3";
 | 
						||
  default:
 | 
						||
    return NULL;
 | 
						||
  };
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff Google Test should use colors in the output.
 | 
						||
bool ShouldUseColor(bool stdout_is_tty) {
 | 
						||
  const char* const gtest_color = GTEST_FLAG(color).c_str();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(gtest_color, "auto")) {
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
    // On Windows the TERM variable is usually not set, but the
 | 
						||
    // console there does support colors.
 | 
						||
    return stdout_is_tty;
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
    // On non-Windows platforms, we rely on the TERM variable.
 | 
						||
    const char* const term = posix::GetEnv("TERM");
 | 
						||
    const bool term_supports_color =
 | 
						||
        String::CStringEquals(term, "xterm") ||
 | 
						||
        String::CStringEquals(term, "xterm-color") ||
 | 
						||
        String::CStringEquals(term, "xterm-256color") ||
 | 
						||
        String::CStringEquals(term, "screen") ||
 | 
						||
        String::CStringEquals(term, "screen-256color") ||
 | 
						||
        String::CStringEquals(term, "linux") ||
 | 
						||
        String::CStringEquals(term, "cygwin");
 | 
						||
    return stdout_is_tty && term_supports_color;
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(gtest_color, "yes") ||
 | 
						||
         String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(gtest_color, "true") ||
 | 
						||
         String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(gtest_color, "t") ||
 | 
						||
         String::CStringEquals(gtest_color, "1");
 | 
						||
  // We take "yes", "true", "t", and "1" as meaning "yes".  If the
 | 
						||
  // value is neither one of these nor "auto", we treat it as "no" to
 | 
						||
  // be conservative.
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Helpers for printing colored strings to stdout. Note that on Windows, we
 | 
						||
// cannot simply emit special characters and have the terminal change colors.
 | 
						||
// This routine must actually emit the characters rather than return a string
 | 
						||
// that would be colored when printed, as can be done on Linux.
 | 
						||
void ColoredPrintf(GTestColor color, const char* fmt, ...) {
 | 
						||
  va_list args;
 | 
						||
  va_start(args, fmt);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE || GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN || GTEST_OS_ZOS || GTEST_OS_IOS
 | 
						||
  const bool use_color = false;
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
  static const bool in_color_mode =
 | 
						||
      ShouldUseColor(posix::IsATTY(posix::FileNo(stdout)) != 0);
 | 
						||
  const bool use_color = in_color_mode && (color != COLOR_DEFAULT);
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE || GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN || GTEST_OS_ZOS
 | 
						||
  // The '!= 0' comparison is necessary to satisfy MSVC 7.1.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (!use_color) {
 | 
						||
    vprintf(fmt, args);
 | 
						||
    va_end(args);
 | 
						||
    return;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
  const HANDLE stdout_handle = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Gets the current text color.
 | 
						||
  CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO buffer_info;
 | 
						||
  GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(stdout_handle, &buffer_info);
 | 
						||
  const WORD old_color_attrs = buffer_info.wAttributes;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // We need to flush the stream buffers into the console before each
 | 
						||
  // SetConsoleTextAttribute call lest it affect the text that is already
 | 
						||
  // printed but has not yet reached the console.
 | 
						||
  fflush(stdout);
 | 
						||
  SetConsoleTextAttribute(stdout_handle,
 | 
						||
                          GetColorAttribute(color) | FOREGROUND_INTENSITY);
 | 
						||
  vprintf(fmt, args);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  fflush(stdout);
 | 
						||
  // Restores the text color.
 | 
						||
  SetConsoleTextAttribute(stdout_handle, old_color_attrs);
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
  printf("\033[0;3%sm", GetAnsiColorCode(color));
 | 
						||
  vprintf(fmt, args);
 | 
						||
  printf("\033[m");  // Resets the terminal to default.
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
  va_end(args);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Text printed in Google Test's text output and --gunit_list_tests
 | 
						||
// output to label the type parameter and value parameter for a test.
 | 
						||
static const char kTypeParamLabel[] = "TypeParam";
 | 
						||
static const char kValueParamLabel[] = "GetParam()";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void PrintFullTestCommentIfPresent(const TestInfo& test_info) {
 | 
						||
  const char* const type_param = test_info.type_param();
 | 
						||
  const char* const value_param = test_info.value_param();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (type_param != NULL || value_param != NULL) {
 | 
						||
    printf(", where ");
 | 
						||
    if (type_param != NULL) {
 | 
						||
      printf("%s = %s", kTypeParamLabel, type_param);
 | 
						||
      if (value_param != NULL) printf(" and ");
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    if (value_param != NULL) {
 | 
						||
      printf("%s = %s", kValueParamLabel, value_param);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// This class implements the TestEventListener interface.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Class PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter is copyable.
 | 
						||
class PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter : public TestEventListener {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter() {}
 | 
						||
  static void PrintTestName(const char* test_case, const char* test) {
 | 
						||
    printf("%s.%s", test_case, test);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // The following methods override what's in the TestEventListener class.
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnTestProgramStart(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) {}
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnTestIterationStart(const UnitTest& unit_test, int iteration);
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart(const UnitTest& unit_test);
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) {}
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnTestCaseStart(const TestCase& test_case);
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnTestStart(const TestInfo& test_info);
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& result);
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnTestEnd(const TestInfo& test_info);
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnTestCaseEnd(const TestCase& test_case);
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart(const UnitTest& unit_test);
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) {}
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test, int iteration);
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnTestProgramEnd(const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  static void PrintFailedTests(const UnitTest& unit_test);
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Fired before each iteration of tests starts.
 | 
						||
void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestIterationStart(
 | 
						||
    const UnitTest& unit_test, int iteration) {
 | 
						||
  if (GTEST_FLAG(repeat) != 1)
 | 
						||
    printf("\nRepeating all tests (iteration %d) . . .\n\n", iteration + 1);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const char* const filter = GTEST_FLAG(filter).c_str();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Prints the filter if it's not *.  This reminds the user that some
 | 
						||
  // tests may be skipped.
 | 
						||
  if (!String::CStringEquals(filter, kUniversalFilter)) {
 | 
						||
    ColoredPrintf(COLOR_YELLOW, "Note: %s filter = %s\n", GTEST_NAME_, filter);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (internal::ShouldShard(kTestTotalShards, kTestShardIndex, false)) {
 | 
						||
    const Int32 shard_index = Int32FromEnvOrDie(kTestShardIndex, -1);
 | 
						||
    ColoredPrintf(COLOR_YELLOW, "Note: This is test shard %d of %s.\n",
 | 
						||
                  static_cast<int>(shard_index) + 1,
 | 
						||
                  internal::posix::GetEnv(kTestTotalShards));
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (GTEST_FLAG(shuffle)) {
 | 
						||
    ColoredPrintf(COLOR_YELLOW,
 | 
						||
                  "Note: Randomizing tests' orders with a seed of %d .\n",
 | 
						||
                  unit_test.random_seed());
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[==========] ");
 | 
						||
  printf("Running %s from %s.\n",
 | 
						||
         FormatTestCount(unit_test.test_to_run_count()).c_str(),
 | 
						||
         FormatTestCaseCount(unit_test.test_case_to_run_count()).c_str());
 | 
						||
  fflush(stdout);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart(
 | 
						||
    const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) {
 | 
						||
  ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[----------] ");
 | 
						||
  printf("Global test environment set-up.\n");
 | 
						||
  fflush(stdout);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestCaseStart(const TestCase& test_case) {
 | 
						||
  const std::string counts =
 | 
						||
      FormatCountableNoun(test_case.test_to_run_count(), "test", "tests");
 | 
						||
  ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[----------] ");
 | 
						||
  printf("%s from %s", counts.c_str(), test_case.name());
 | 
						||
  if (test_case.type_param() == NULL) {
 | 
						||
    printf("\n");
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    printf(", where %s = %s\n", kTypeParamLabel, test_case.type_param());
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  fflush(stdout);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestStart(const TestInfo& test_info) {
 | 
						||
  ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[ RUN      ] ");
 | 
						||
  PrintTestName(test_info.test_case_name(), test_info.name());
 | 
						||
  printf("\n");
 | 
						||
  fflush(stdout);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Called after an assertion failure.
 | 
						||
void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestPartResult(
 | 
						||
    const TestPartResult& result) {
 | 
						||
  // If the test part succeeded, we don't need to do anything.
 | 
						||
  if (result.type() == TestPartResult::kSuccess) return;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Print failure message from the assertion (e.g. expected this and got that).
 | 
						||
  PrintTestPartResult(result);
 | 
						||
  fflush(stdout);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestEnd(const TestInfo& test_info) {
 | 
						||
  if (test_info.result()->Passed()) {
 | 
						||
    ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[       OK ] ");
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    ColoredPrintf(COLOR_RED, "[  FAILED  ] ");
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  PrintTestName(test_info.test_case_name(), test_info.name());
 | 
						||
  if (test_info.result()->Failed()) PrintFullTestCommentIfPresent(test_info);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (GTEST_FLAG(print_time)) {
 | 
						||
    printf(" (%s ms)\n",
 | 
						||
           internal::StreamableToString(test_info.result()->elapsed_time())
 | 
						||
               .c_str());
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    printf("\n");
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  fflush(stdout);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestCaseEnd(const TestCase& test_case) {
 | 
						||
  if (!GTEST_FLAG(print_time)) return;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const std::string counts =
 | 
						||
      FormatCountableNoun(test_case.test_to_run_count(), "test", "tests");
 | 
						||
  ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[----------] ");
 | 
						||
  printf("%s from %s (%s ms total)\n\n", counts.c_str(), test_case.name(),
 | 
						||
         internal::StreamableToString(test_case.elapsed_time()).c_str());
 | 
						||
  fflush(stdout);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart(
 | 
						||
    const UnitTest& /*unit_test*/) {
 | 
						||
  ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[----------] ");
 | 
						||
  printf("Global test environment tear-down\n");
 | 
						||
  fflush(stdout);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Internal helper for printing the list of failed tests.
 | 
						||
void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::PrintFailedTests(const UnitTest& unit_test) {
 | 
						||
  const int failed_test_count = unit_test.failed_test_count();
 | 
						||
  if (failed_test_count == 0) {
 | 
						||
    return;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  for (int i = 0; i < unit_test.total_test_case_count(); ++i) {
 | 
						||
    const TestCase& test_case = *unit_test.GetTestCase(i);
 | 
						||
    if (!test_case.should_run() || (test_case.failed_test_count() == 0)) {
 | 
						||
      continue;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    for (int j = 0; j < test_case.total_test_count(); ++j) {
 | 
						||
      const TestInfo& test_info = *test_case.GetTestInfo(j);
 | 
						||
      if (!test_info.should_run() || test_info.result()->Passed()) {
 | 
						||
        continue;
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
      ColoredPrintf(COLOR_RED, "[  FAILED  ] ");
 | 
						||
      printf("%s.%s", test_case.name(), test_info.name());
 | 
						||
      PrintFullTestCommentIfPresent(test_info);
 | 
						||
      printf("\n");
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test,
 | 
						||
                                                     int /*iteration*/) {
 | 
						||
  ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[==========] ");
 | 
						||
  printf("%s from %s ran.",
 | 
						||
         FormatTestCount(unit_test.test_to_run_count()).c_str(),
 | 
						||
         FormatTestCaseCount(unit_test.test_case_to_run_count()).c_str());
 | 
						||
  if (GTEST_FLAG(print_time)) {
 | 
						||
    printf(" (%s ms total)",
 | 
						||
           internal::StreamableToString(unit_test.elapsed_time()).c_str());
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  printf("\n");
 | 
						||
  ColoredPrintf(COLOR_GREEN, "[  PASSED  ] ");
 | 
						||
  printf("%s.\n", FormatTestCount(unit_test.successful_test_count()).c_str());
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  int num_failures = unit_test.failed_test_count();
 | 
						||
  if (!unit_test.Passed()) {
 | 
						||
    const int failed_test_count = unit_test.failed_test_count();
 | 
						||
    ColoredPrintf(COLOR_RED, "[  FAILED  ] ");
 | 
						||
    printf("%s, listed below:\n", FormatTestCount(failed_test_count).c_str());
 | 
						||
    PrintFailedTests(unit_test);
 | 
						||
    printf("\n%2d FAILED %s\n", num_failures,
 | 
						||
           num_failures == 1 ? "TEST" : "TESTS");
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  int num_disabled = unit_test.reportable_disabled_test_count();
 | 
						||
  if (num_disabled && !GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests)) {
 | 
						||
    if (!num_failures) {
 | 
						||
      printf("\n");  // Add a spacer if no FAILURE banner is displayed.
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    ColoredPrintf(COLOR_YELLOW, "  YOU HAVE %d DISABLED %s\n\n", num_disabled,
 | 
						||
                  num_disabled == 1 ? "TEST" : "TESTS");
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  // Ensure that Google Test output is printed before, e.g., heapchecker output.
 | 
						||
  fflush(stdout);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// End PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// class TestEventRepeater
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// This class forwards events to other event listeners.
 | 
						||
class TestEventRepeater : public TestEventListener {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  TestEventRepeater() : forwarding_enabled_(true) {}
 | 
						||
  virtual ~TestEventRepeater();
 | 
						||
  void Append(TestEventListener* listener);
 | 
						||
  TestEventListener* Release(TestEventListener* listener);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Controls whether events will be forwarded to listeners_. Set to false
 | 
						||
  // in death test child processes.
 | 
						||
  bool forwarding_enabled() const { return forwarding_enabled_; }
 | 
						||
  void set_forwarding_enabled(bool enable) { forwarding_enabled_ = enable; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnTestProgramStart(const UnitTest& unit_test);
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnTestIterationStart(const UnitTest& unit_test, int iteration);
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart(const UnitTest& unit_test);
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test);
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnTestCaseStart(const TestCase& test_case);
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnTestStart(const TestInfo& test_info);
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnTestPartResult(const TestPartResult& result);
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnTestEnd(const TestInfo& test_info);
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnTestCaseEnd(const TestCase& test_case);
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart(const UnitTest& unit_test);
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test);
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test, int iteration);
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnTestProgramEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  // Controls whether events will be forwarded to listeners_. Set to false
 | 
						||
  // in death test child processes.
 | 
						||
  bool forwarding_enabled_;
 | 
						||
  // The list of listeners that receive events.
 | 
						||
  std::vector<TestEventListener*> listeners_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(TestEventRepeater);
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
TestEventRepeater::~TestEventRepeater() {
 | 
						||
  ForEach(listeners_, Delete<TestEventListener>);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void TestEventRepeater::Append(TestEventListener* listener) {
 | 
						||
  listeners_.push_back(listener);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// TODO(vladl@google.com): Factor the search functionality into Vector::Find.
 | 
						||
TestEventListener* TestEventRepeater::Release(TestEventListener* listener) {
 | 
						||
  for (size_t i = 0; i < listeners_.size(); ++i) {
 | 
						||
    if (listeners_[i] == listener) {
 | 
						||
      listeners_.erase(listeners_.begin() + i);
 | 
						||
      return listener;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return NULL;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Since most methods are very similar, use macros to reduce boilerplate.
 | 
						||
// This defines a member that forwards the call to all listeners.
 | 
						||
#define GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_(Name, Type)              \
 | 
						||
  void TestEventRepeater::Name(const Type& parameter) { \
 | 
						||
    if (forwarding_enabled_) {                          \
 | 
						||
      for (size_t i = 0; i < listeners_.size(); i++) {  \
 | 
						||
        listeners_[i]->Name(parameter);                 \
 | 
						||
      }                                                 \
 | 
						||
    }                                                   \
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
// This defines a member that forwards the call to all listeners in reverse
 | 
						||
// order.
 | 
						||
#define GTEST_REVERSE_REPEATER_METHOD_(Name, Type)                         \
 | 
						||
  void TestEventRepeater::Name(const Type& parameter) {                    \
 | 
						||
    if (forwarding_enabled_) {                                             \
 | 
						||
      for (int i = static_cast<int>(listeners_.size()) - 1; i >= 0; i--) { \
 | 
						||
        listeners_[i]->Name(parameter);                                    \
 | 
						||
      }                                                                    \
 | 
						||
    }                                                                      \
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnTestProgramStart, UnitTest)
 | 
						||
GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart, UnitTest)
 | 
						||
GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnTestCaseStart, TestCase)
 | 
						||
GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnTestStart, TestInfo)
 | 
						||
GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnTestPartResult, TestPartResult)
 | 
						||
GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart, UnitTest)
 | 
						||
GTEST_REVERSE_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd, UnitTest)
 | 
						||
GTEST_REVERSE_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd, UnitTest)
 | 
						||
GTEST_REVERSE_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnTestEnd, TestInfo)
 | 
						||
GTEST_REVERSE_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnTestCaseEnd, TestCase)
 | 
						||
GTEST_REVERSE_REPEATER_METHOD_(OnTestProgramEnd, UnitTest)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#undef GTEST_REPEATER_METHOD_
 | 
						||
#undef GTEST_REVERSE_REPEATER_METHOD_
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void TestEventRepeater::OnTestIterationStart(const UnitTest& unit_test,
 | 
						||
                                             int iteration) {
 | 
						||
  if (forwarding_enabled_) {
 | 
						||
    for (size_t i = 0; i < listeners_.size(); i++) {
 | 
						||
      listeners_[i]->OnTestIterationStart(unit_test, iteration);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void TestEventRepeater::OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test,
 | 
						||
                                           int iteration) {
 | 
						||
  if (forwarding_enabled_) {
 | 
						||
    for (int i = static_cast<int>(listeners_.size()) - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
 | 
						||
      listeners_[i]->OnTestIterationEnd(unit_test, iteration);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// End TestEventRepeater
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// This class generates an XML output file.
 | 
						||
class XmlUnitTestResultPrinter : public EmptyTestEventListener {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  explicit XmlUnitTestResultPrinter(const char* output_file);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  virtual void OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test, int iteration);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  // Is c a whitespace character that is normalized to a space character
 | 
						||
  // when it appears in an XML attribute value?
 | 
						||
  static bool IsNormalizableWhitespace(char c) {
 | 
						||
    return c == 0x9 || c == 0xA || c == 0xD;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // May c appear in a well-formed XML document?
 | 
						||
  static bool IsValidXmlCharacter(char c) {
 | 
						||
    return IsNormalizableWhitespace(c) || c >= 0x20;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns an XML-escaped copy of the input string str.  If
 | 
						||
  // is_attribute is true, the text is meant to appear as an attribute
 | 
						||
  // value, and normalizable whitespace is preserved by replacing it
 | 
						||
  // with character references.
 | 
						||
  static std::string EscapeXml(const std::string& str, bool is_attribute);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns the given string with all characters invalid in XML removed.
 | 
						||
  static std::string RemoveInvalidXmlCharacters(const std::string& str);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Convenience wrapper around EscapeXml when str is an attribute value.
 | 
						||
  static std::string EscapeXmlAttribute(const std::string& str) {
 | 
						||
    return EscapeXml(str, true);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Convenience wrapper around EscapeXml when str is not an attribute value.
 | 
						||
  static std::string EscapeXmlText(const char* str) {
 | 
						||
    return EscapeXml(str, false);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Verifies that the given attribute belongs to the given element and
 | 
						||
  // streams the attribute as XML.
 | 
						||
  static void OutputXmlAttribute(std::ostream* stream,
 | 
						||
                                 const std::string& element_name,
 | 
						||
                                 const std::string& name,
 | 
						||
                                 const std::string& value);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Streams an XML CDATA section, escaping invalid CDATA sequences as needed.
 | 
						||
  static void OutputXmlCDataSection(::std::ostream* stream, const char* data);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Streams an XML representation of a TestInfo object.
 | 
						||
  static void OutputXmlTestInfo(::std::ostream* stream,
 | 
						||
                                const char* test_case_name,
 | 
						||
                                const TestInfo& test_info);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Prints an XML representation of a TestCase object
 | 
						||
  static void PrintXmlTestCase(::std::ostream* stream,
 | 
						||
                               const TestCase& test_case);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Prints an XML summary of unit_test to output stream out.
 | 
						||
  static void PrintXmlUnitTest(::std::ostream* stream,
 | 
						||
                               const UnitTest& unit_test);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Produces a string representing the test properties in a result as space
 | 
						||
  // delimited XML attributes based on the property key="value" pairs.
 | 
						||
  // When the std::string is not empty, it includes a space at the beginning,
 | 
						||
  // to delimit this attribute from prior attributes.
 | 
						||
  static std::string TestPropertiesAsXmlAttributes(const TestResult& result);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // The output file.
 | 
						||
  const std::string output_file_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(XmlUnitTestResultPrinter);
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Creates a new XmlUnitTestResultPrinter.
 | 
						||
XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::XmlUnitTestResultPrinter(const char* output_file)
 | 
						||
    : output_file_(output_file) {
 | 
						||
  if (output_file_.c_str() == NULL || output_file_.empty()) {
 | 
						||
    fprintf(stderr, "XML output file may not be null\n");
 | 
						||
    fflush(stderr);
 | 
						||
    exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Called after the unit test ends.
 | 
						||
void XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::OnTestIterationEnd(const UnitTest& unit_test,
 | 
						||
                                                  int /*iteration*/) {
 | 
						||
  FILE* xmlout = NULL;
 | 
						||
  FilePath output_file(output_file_);
 | 
						||
  FilePath output_dir(output_file.RemoveFileName());
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (output_dir.CreateDirectoriesRecursively()) {
 | 
						||
    xmlout = posix::FOpen(output_file_.c_str(), "w");
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  if (xmlout == NULL) {
 | 
						||
    // TODO(wan): report the reason of the failure.
 | 
						||
    //
 | 
						||
    // We don't do it for now as:
 | 
						||
    //
 | 
						||
    //   1. There is no urgent need for it.
 | 
						||
    //   2. It's a bit involved to make the errno variable thread-safe on
 | 
						||
    //      all three operating systems (Linux, Windows, and Mac OS).
 | 
						||
    //   3. To interpret the meaning of errno in a thread-safe way,
 | 
						||
    //      we need the strerror_r() function, which is not available on
 | 
						||
    //      Windows.
 | 
						||
    fprintf(stderr, "Unable to open file \"%s\"\n", output_file_.c_str());
 | 
						||
    fflush(stderr);
 | 
						||
    exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  std::stringstream stream;
 | 
						||
  PrintXmlUnitTest(&stream, unit_test);
 | 
						||
  fprintf(xmlout, "%s", StringStreamToString(&stream).c_str());
 | 
						||
  fclose(xmlout);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns an XML-escaped copy of the input string str.  If is_attribute
 | 
						||
// is true, the text is meant to appear as an attribute value, and
 | 
						||
// normalizable whitespace is preserved by replacing it with character
 | 
						||
// references.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Invalid XML characters in str, if any, are stripped from the output.
 | 
						||
// It is expected that most, if not all, of the text processed by this
 | 
						||
// module will consist of ordinary English text.
 | 
						||
// If this module is ever modified to produce version 1.1 XML output,
 | 
						||
// most invalid characters can be retained using character references.
 | 
						||
// TODO(wan): It might be nice to have a minimally invasive, human-readable
 | 
						||
// escaping scheme for invalid characters, rather than dropping them.
 | 
						||
std::string XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::EscapeXml(const std::string& str,
 | 
						||
                                                bool is_attribute) {
 | 
						||
  Message m;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  for (size_t i = 0; i < str.size(); ++i) {
 | 
						||
    const char ch = str[i];
 | 
						||
    switch (ch) {
 | 
						||
    case '<':
 | 
						||
      m << "<";
 | 
						||
      break;
 | 
						||
    case '>':
 | 
						||
      m << ">";
 | 
						||
      break;
 | 
						||
    case '&':
 | 
						||
      m << "&";
 | 
						||
      break;
 | 
						||
    case '\'':
 | 
						||
      if (is_attribute)
 | 
						||
        m << "'";
 | 
						||
      else
 | 
						||
        m << '\'';
 | 
						||
      break;
 | 
						||
    case '"':
 | 
						||
      if (is_attribute)
 | 
						||
        m << """;
 | 
						||
      else
 | 
						||
        m << '"';
 | 
						||
      break;
 | 
						||
    default:
 | 
						||
      if (IsValidXmlCharacter(ch)) {
 | 
						||
        if (is_attribute && IsNormalizableWhitespace(ch))
 | 
						||
          m << "&#x" << String::FormatByte(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch))
 | 
						||
            << ";";
 | 
						||
        else
 | 
						||
          m << ch;
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
      break;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return m.GetString();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the given string with all characters invalid in XML removed.
 | 
						||
// Currently invalid characters are dropped from the string. An
 | 
						||
// alternative is to replace them with certain characters such as . or ?.
 | 
						||
std::string XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::RemoveInvalidXmlCharacters(
 | 
						||
    const std::string& str) {
 | 
						||
  std::string output;
 | 
						||
  output.reserve(str.size());
 | 
						||
  for (std::string::const_iterator it = str.begin(); it != str.end(); ++it)
 | 
						||
    if (IsValidXmlCharacter(*it)) output.push_back(*it);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return output;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The following routines generate an XML representation of a UnitTest
 | 
						||
// object.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// This is how Google Test concepts map to the DTD:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// <testsuites name="AllTests">        <-- corresponds to a UnitTest object
 | 
						||
//   <testsuite name="testcase-name">  <-- corresponds to a TestCase object
 | 
						||
//     <testcase name="test-name">     <-- corresponds to a TestInfo object
 | 
						||
//       <failure message="...">...</failure>
 | 
						||
//       <failure message="...">...</failure>
 | 
						||
//       <failure message="...">...</failure>
 | 
						||
//                                     <-- individual assertion failures
 | 
						||
//     </testcase>
 | 
						||
//   </testsuite>
 | 
						||
// </testsuites>
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Formats the given time in milliseconds as seconds.
 | 
						||
std::string FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(TimeInMillis ms) {
 | 
						||
  ::std::stringstream ss;
 | 
						||
  ss << ms / 1000.0;
 | 
						||
  return ss.str();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Converts the given epoch time in milliseconds to a date string in the ISO
 | 
						||
// 8601 format, without the timezone information.
 | 
						||
std::string FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601(TimeInMillis ms) {
 | 
						||
  // Using non-reentrant version as localtime_r is not portable.
 | 
						||
  time_t seconds = static_cast<time_t>(ms / 1000);
 | 
						||
#ifdef _MSC_VER
 | 
						||
#  pragma warning(push)            // Saves the current warning state.
 | 
						||
#  pragma warning(disable : 4996)  // Temporarily disables warning 4996
 | 
						||
                                   // (function or variable may be unsafe).
 | 
						||
  const struct tm* const time_struct = localtime(&seconds);  // NOLINT
 | 
						||
#  pragma warning(pop)  // Restores the warning state again.
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
  const struct tm* const time_struct = localtime(&seconds);  // NOLINT
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
  if (time_struct == NULL) return "";  // Invalid ms value
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss
 | 
						||
  return StreamableToString(time_struct->tm_year + 1900) + "-" +
 | 
						||
         String::FormatIntWidth2(time_struct->tm_mon + 1) + "-" +
 | 
						||
         String::FormatIntWidth2(time_struct->tm_mday) + "T" +
 | 
						||
         String::FormatIntWidth2(time_struct->tm_hour) + ":" +
 | 
						||
         String::FormatIntWidth2(time_struct->tm_min) + ":" +
 | 
						||
         String::FormatIntWidth2(time_struct->tm_sec);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Streams an XML CDATA section, escaping invalid CDATA sequences as needed.
 | 
						||
void XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::OutputXmlCDataSection(::std::ostream* stream,
 | 
						||
                                                     const char* data) {
 | 
						||
  const char* segment = data;
 | 
						||
  *stream << "<![CDATA[";
 | 
						||
  for (;;) {
 | 
						||
    const char* const next_segment = strstr(segment, "]]>");
 | 
						||
    if (next_segment != NULL) {
 | 
						||
      stream->write(segment,
 | 
						||
                    static_cast<std::streamsize>(next_segment - segment));
 | 
						||
      *stream << "]]>]]><![CDATA[";
 | 
						||
      segment = next_segment + strlen("]]>");
 | 
						||
    } else {
 | 
						||
      *stream << segment;
 | 
						||
      break;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  *stream << "]]>";
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::OutputXmlAttribute(
 | 
						||
    std::ostream* stream, const std::string& element_name,
 | 
						||
    const std::string& name, const std::string& value) {
 | 
						||
  const std::vector<std::string>& allowed_names =
 | 
						||
      GetReservedAttributesForElement(element_name);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  GTEST_CHECK_(std::find(allowed_names.begin(), allowed_names.end(), name) !=
 | 
						||
               allowed_names.end())
 | 
						||
      << "Attribute " << name << " is not allowed for element <" << element_name
 | 
						||
      << ">.";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  *stream << " " << name << "=\"" << EscapeXmlAttribute(value) << "\"";
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints an XML representation of a TestInfo object.
 | 
						||
// TODO(wan): There is also value in printing properties with the plain printer.
 | 
						||
void XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::OutputXmlTestInfo(::std::ostream* stream,
 | 
						||
                                                 const char* test_case_name,
 | 
						||
                                                 const TestInfo& test_info) {
 | 
						||
  const TestResult& result = *test_info.result();
 | 
						||
  const std::string kTestcase = "testcase";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  *stream << "    <testcase";
 | 
						||
  OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestcase, "name", test_info.name());
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (test_info.value_param() != NULL) {
 | 
						||
    OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestcase, "value_param",
 | 
						||
                       test_info.value_param());
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  if (test_info.type_param() != NULL) {
 | 
						||
    OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestcase, "type_param", test_info.type_param());
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestcase, "status",
 | 
						||
                     test_info.should_run() ? "run" : "notrun");
 | 
						||
  OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestcase, "time",
 | 
						||
                     FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(result.elapsed_time()));
 | 
						||
  OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestcase, "classname", test_case_name);
 | 
						||
  *stream << TestPropertiesAsXmlAttributes(result);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  int failures = 0;
 | 
						||
  for (int i = 0; i < result.total_part_count(); ++i) {
 | 
						||
    const TestPartResult& part = result.GetTestPartResult(i);
 | 
						||
    if (part.failed()) {
 | 
						||
      if (++failures == 1) {
 | 
						||
        *stream << ">\n";
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
      const string location = internal::FormatCompilerIndependentFileLocation(
 | 
						||
          part.file_name(), part.line_number());
 | 
						||
      const string summary = location + "\n" + part.summary();
 | 
						||
      *stream << "      <failure message=\""
 | 
						||
              << EscapeXmlAttribute(summary.c_str()) << "\" type=\"\">";
 | 
						||
      const string detail = location + "\n" + part.message();
 | 
						||
      OutputXmlCDataSection(stream, RemoveInvalidXmlCharacters(detail).c_str());
 | 
						||
      *stream << "</failure>\n";
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (failures == 0)
 | 
						||
    *stream << " />\n";
 | 
						||
  else
 | 
						||
    *stream << "    </testcase>\n";
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints an XML representation of a TestCase object
 | 
						||
void XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::PrintXmlTestCase(std::ostream* stream,
 | 
						||
                                                const TestCase& test_case) {
 | 
						||
  const std::string kTestsuite = "testsuite";
 | 
						||
  *stream << "  <" << kTestsuite;
 | 
						||
  OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "name", test_case.name());
 | 
						||
  OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "tests",
 | 
						||
                     StreamableToString(test_case.reportable_test_count()));
 | 
						||
  OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "failures",
 | 
						||
                     StreamableToString(test_case.failed_test_count()));
 | 
						||
  OutputXmlAttribute(
 | 
						||
      stream, kTestsuite, "disabled",
 | 
						||
      StreamableToString(test_case.reportable_disabled_test_count()));
 | 
						||
  OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "errors", "0");
 | 
						||
  OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuite, "time",
 | 
						||
                     FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(test_case.elapsed_time()));
 | 
						||
  *stream << TestPropertiesAsXmlAttributes(test_case.ad_hoc_test_result())
 | 
						||
          << ">\n";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  for (int i = 0; i < test_case.total_test_count(); ++i) {
 | 
						||
    if (test_case.GetTestInfo(i)->is_reportable())
 | 
						||
      OutputXmlTestInfo(stream, test_case.name(), *test_case.GetTestInfo(i));
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  *stream << "  </" << kTestsuite << ">\n";
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints an XML summary of unit_test to output stream out.
 | 
						||
void XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::PrintXmlUnitTest(std::ostream* stream,
 | 
						||
                                                const UnitTest& unit_test) {
 | 
						||
  const std::string kTestsuites = "testsuites";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  *stream << "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n";
 | 
						||
  *stream << "<" << kTestsuites;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuites, "tests",
 | 
						||
                     StreamableToString(unit_test.reportable_test_count()));
 | 
						||
  OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuites, "failures",
 | 
						||
                     StreamableToString(unit_test.failed_test_count()));
 | 
						||
  OutputXmlAttribute(
 | 
						||
      stream, kTestsuites, "disabled",
 | 
						||
      StreamableToString(unit_test.reportable_disabled_test_count()));
 | 
						||
  OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuites, "errors", "0");
 | 
						||
  OutputXmlAttribute(
 | 
						||
      stream, kTestsuites, "timestamp",
 | 
						||
      FormatEpochTimeInMillisAsIso8601(unit_test.start_timestamp()));
 | 
						||
  OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuites, "time",
 | 
						||
                     FormatTimeInMillisAsSeconds(unit_test.elapsed_time()));
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (GTEST_FLAG(shuffle)) {
 | 
						||
    OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuites, "random_seed",
 | 
						||
                       StreamableToString(unit_test.random_seed()));
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  *stream << TestPropertiesAsXmlAttributes(unit_test.ad_hoc_test_result());
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  OutputXmlAttribute(stream, kTestsuites, "name", "AllTests");
 | 
						||
  *stream << ">\n";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  for (int i = 0; i < unit_test.total_test_case_count(); ++i) {
 | 
						||
    if (unit_test.GetTestCase(i)->reportable_test_count() > 0)
 | 
						||
      PrintXmlTestCase(stream, *unit_test.GetTestCase(i));
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  *stream << "</" << kTestsuites << ">\n";
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Produces a string representing the test properties in a result as space
 | 
						||
// delimited XML attributes based on the property key="value" pairs.
 | 
						||
std::string XmlUnitTestResultPrinter::TestPropertiesAsXmlAttributes(
 | 
						||
    const TestResult& result) {
 | 
						||
  Message attributes;
 | 
						||
  for (int i = 0; i < result.test_property_count(); ++i) {
 | 
						||
    const TestProperty& property = result.GetTestProperty(i);
 | 
						||
    attributes << " " << property.key() << "="
 | 
						||
               << "\"" << EscapeXmlAttribute(property.value()) << "\"";
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return attributes.GetString();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// End XmlUnitTestResultPrinter
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Checks if str contains '=', '&', '%' or '\n' characters. If yes,
 | 
						||
// replaces them by "%xx" where xx is their hexadecimal value. For
 | 
						||
// example, replaces "=" with "%3D".  This algorithm is O(strlen(str))
 | 
						||
// in both time and space -- important as the input str may contain an
 | 
						||
// arbitrarily long test failure message and stack trace.
 | 
						||
string StreamingListener::UrlEncode(const char* str) {
 | 
						||
  string result;
 | 
						||
  result.reserve(strlen(str) + 1);
 | 
						||
  for (char ch = *str; ch != '\0'; ch = *++str) {
 | 
						||
    switch (ch) {
 | 
						||
    case '%':
 | 
						||
    case '=':
 | 
						||
    case '&':
 | 
						||
    case '\n':
 | 
						||
      result.append("%" + String::FormatByte(static_cast<unsigned char>(ch)));
 | 
						||
      break;
 | 
						||
    default:
 | 
						||
      result.push_back(ch);
 | 
						||
      break;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return result;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void StreamingListener::SocketWriter::MakeConnection() {
 | 
						||
  GTEST_CHECK_(sockfd_ == -1)
 | 
						||
      << "MakeConnection() can't be called when there is already a connection.";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  addrinfo hints;
 | 
						||
  memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
 | 
						||
  hints.ai_family = AF_UNSPEC;  // To allow both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
 | 
						||
  hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM;
 | 
						||
  addrinfo* servinfo = NULL;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Use the getaddrinfo() to get a linked list of IP addresses for
 | 
						||
  // the given host name.
 | 
						||
  const int error_num =
 | 
						||
      getaddrinfo(host_name_.c_str(), port_num_.c_str(), &hints, &servinfo);
 | 
						||
  if (error_num != 0) {
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOG_(WARNING) << "stream_result_to: getaddrinfo() failed: "
 | 
						||
                        << gai_strerror(error_num);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Loop through all the results and connect to the first we can.
 | 
						||
  for (addrinfo* cur_addr = servinfo; sockfd_ == -1 && cur_addr != NULL;
 | 
						||
       cur_addr = cur_addr->ai_next) {
 | 
						||
    sockfd_ = socket(cur_addr->ai_family, cur_addr->ai_socktype,
 | 
						||
                     cur_addr->ai_protocol);
 | 
						||
    if (sockfd_ != -1) {
 | 
						||
      // Connect the client socket to the server socket.
 | 
						||
      if (connect(sockfd_, cur_addr->ai_addr, cur_addr->ai_addrlen) == -1) {
 | 
						||
        close(sockfd_);
 | 
						||
        sockfd_ = -1;
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  freeaddrinfo(servinfo);  // all done with this structure
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (sockfd_ == -1) {
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOG_(WARNING) << "stream_result_to: failed to connect to "
 | 
						||
                        << host_name_ << ":" << port_num_;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// End of class Streaming Listener
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS__
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Class ScopedTrace
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Pushes the given source file location and message onto a per-thread
 | 
						||
// trace stack maintained by Google Test.
 | 
						||
ScopedTrace::ScopedTrace(const char* file, int line, const Message& message)
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(&UnitTest::mutex_) {
 | 
						||
  TraceInfo trace;
 | 
						||
  trace.file = file;
 | 
						||
  trace.line = line;
 | 
						||
  trace.message = message.GetString();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  UnitTest::GetInstance()->PushGTestTrace(trace);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Pops the info pushed by the c'tor.
 | 
						||
ScopedTrace::~ScopedTrace() GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(&UnitTest::mutex_) {
 | 
						||
  UnitTest::GetInstance()->PopGTestTrace();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// class OsStackTraceGetter
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the current OS stack trace as an std::string.  Parameters:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
//   max_depth  - the maximum number of stack frames to be included
 | 
						||
//                in the trace.
 | 
						||
//   skip_count - the number of top frames to be skipped; doesn't count
 | 
						||
//                against max_depth.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
string OsStackTraceGetter::CurrentStackTrace(int /* max_depth */,
 | 
						||
                                             int /* skip_count */)
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) {
 | 
						||
  return "";
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void OsStackTraceGetter::UponLeavingGTest() GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
const char* const OsStackTraceGetter::kElidedFramesMarker =
 | 
						||
    "... " GTEST_NAME_ " internal frames ...";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// A helper class that creates the premature-exit file in its
 | 
						||
// constructor and deletes the file in its destructor.
 | 
						||
class ScopedPrematureExitFile {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  explicit ScopedPrematureExitFile(const char* premature_exit_filepath)
 | 
						||
      : premature_exit_filepath_(premature_exit_filepath) {
 | 
						||
    // If a path to the premature-exit file is specified...
 | 
						||
    if (premature_exit_filepath != NULL && *premature_exit_filepath != '\0') {
 | 
						||
      // create the file with a single "0" character in it.  I/O
 | 
						||
      // errors are ignored as there's nothing better we can do and we
 | 
						||
      // don't want to fail the test because of this.
 | 
						||
      FILE* pfile = posix::FOpen(premature_exit_filepath, "w");
 | 
						||
      fwrite("0", 1, 1, pfile);
 | 
						||
      fclose(pfile);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  ~ScopedPrematureExitFile() {
 | 
						||
    if (premature_exit_filepath_ != NULL && *premature_exit_filepath_ != '\0') {
 | 
						||
      remove(premature_exit_filepath_);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  const char* const premature_exit_filepath_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(ScopedPrematureExitFile);
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// class TestEventListeners
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
TestEventListeners::TestEventListeners()
 | 
						||
    : repeater_(new internal::TestEventRepeater()),
 | 
						||
      default_result_printer_(NULL),
 | 
						||
      default_xml_generator_(NULL) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
TestEventListeners::~TestEventListeners() { delete repeater_; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the standard listener responsible for the default console
 | 
						||
// output.  Can be removed from the listeners list to shut down default
 | 
						||
// console output.  Note that removing this object from the listener list
 | 
						||
// with Release transfers its ownership to the user.
 | 
						||
void TestEventListeners::Append(TestEventListener* listener) {
 | 
						||
  repeater_->Append(listener);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Removes the given event listener from the list and returns it.  It then
 | 
						||
// becomes the caller's responsibility to delete the listener. Returns
 | 
						||
// NULL if the listener is not found in the list.
 | 
						||
TestEventListener* TestEventListeners::Release(TestEventListener* listener) {
 | 
						||
  if (listener == default_result_printer_)
 | 
						||
    default_result_printer_ = NULL;
 | 
						||
  else if (listener == default_xml_generator_)
 | 
						||
    default_xml_generator_ = NULL;
 | 
						||
  return repeater_->Release(listener);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns repeater that broadcasts the TestEventListener events to all
 | 
						||
// subscribers.
 | 
						||
TestEventListener* TestEventListeners::repeater() { return repeater_; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Sets the default_result_printer attribute to the provided listener.
 | 
						||
// The listener is also added to the listener list and previous
 | 
						||
// default_result_printer is removed from it and deleted. The listener can
 | 
						||
// also be NULL in which case it will not be added to the list. Does
 | 
						||
// nothing if the previous and the current listener objects are the same.
 | 
						||
void TestEventListeners::SetDefaultResultPrinter(TestEventListener* listener) {
 | 
						||
  if (default_result_printer_ != listener) {
 | 
						||
    // It is an error to pass this method a listener that is already in the
 | 
						||
    // list.
 | 
						||
    delete Release(default_result_printer_);
 | 
						||
    default_result_printer_ = listener;
 | 
						||
    if (listener != NULL) Append(listener);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Sets the default_xml_generator attribute to the provided listener.  The
 | 
						||
// listener is also added to the listener list and previous
 | 
						||
// default_xml_generator is removed from it and deleted. The listener can
 | 
						||
// also be NULL in which case it will not be added to the list. Does
 | 
						||
// nothing if the previous and the current listener objects are the same.
 | 
						||
void TestEventListeners::SetDefaultXmlGenerator(TestEventListener* listener) {
 | 
						||
  if (default_xml_generator_ != listener) {
 | 
						||
    // It is an error to pass this method a listener that is already in the
 | 
						||
    // list.
 | 
						||
    delete Release(default_xml_generator_);
 | 
						||
    default_xml_generator_ = listener;
 | 
						||
    if (listener != NULL) Append(listener);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Controls whether events will be forwarded by the repeater to the
 | 
						||
// listeners in the list.
 | 
						||
bool TestEventListeners::EventForwardingEnabled() const {
 | 
						||
  return repeater_->forwarding_enabled();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void TestEventListeners::SuppressEventForwarding() {
 | 
						||
  repeater_->set_forwarding_enabled(false);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// class UnitTest
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the singleton UnitTest object.  The first time this method is
 | 
						||
// called, a UnitTest object is constructed and returned.  Consecutive
 | 
						||
// calls will return the same object.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// We don't protect this under mutex_ as a user is not supposed to
 | 
						||
// call this before main() starts, from which point on the return
 | 
						||
// value will never change.
 | 
						||
UnitTest* UnitTest::GetInstance() {
 | 
						||
  // When compiled with MSVC 7.1 in optimized mode, destroying the
 | 
						||
  // UnitTest object upon exiting the program messes up the exit code,
 | 
						||
  // causing successful tests to appear failed.  We have to use a
 | 
						||
  // different implementation in this case to bypass the compiler bug.
 | 
						||
  // This implementation makes the compiler happy, at the cost of
 | 
						||
  // leaking the UnitTest object.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // CodeGear C++Builder insists on a public destructor for the
 | 
						||
  // default implementation.  Use this implementation to keep good OO
 | 
						||
  // design with private destructor.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if (_MSC_VER == 1310 && !defined(_DEBUG)) || defined(__BORLANDC__)
 | 
						||
  static UnitTest* const instance = new UnitTest;
 | 
						||
  return instance;
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
  static UnitTest instance;
 | 
						||
  return &instance;
 | 
						||
#endif  // (_MSC_VER == 1310 && !defined(_DEBUG)) || defined(__BORLANDC__)
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of successful test cases.
 | 
						||
int UnitTest::successful_test_case_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return impl()->successful_test_case_count();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of failed test cases.
 | 
						||
int UnitTest::failed_test_case_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return impl()->failed_test_case_count();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of all test cases.
 | 
						||
int UnitTest::total_test_case_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return impl()->total_test_case_count();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of all test cases that contain at least one test
 | 
						||
// that should run.
 | 
						||
int UnitTest::test_case_to_run_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return impl()->test_case_to_run_count();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of successful tests.
 | 
						||
int UnitTest::successful_test_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return impl()->successful_test_count();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of failed tests.
 | 
						||
int UnitTest::failed_test_count() const { return impl()->failed_test_count(); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of disabled tests that will be reported in the XML report.
 | 
						||
int UnitTest::reportable_disabled_test_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return impl()->reportable_disabled_test_count();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of disabled tests.
 | 
						||
int UnitTest::disabled_test_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return impl()->disabled_test_count();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of tests to be printed in the XML report.
 | 
						||
int UnitTest::reportable_test_count() const {
 | 
						||
  return impl()->reportable_test_count();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of all tests.
 | 
						||
int UnitTest::total_test_count() const { return impl()->total_test_count(); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the number of tests that should run.
 | 
						||
int UnitTest::test_to_run_count() const { return impl()->test_to_run_count(); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the time of the test program start, in ms from the start of the
 | 
						||
// UNIX epoch.
 | 
						||
internal::TimeInMillis UnitTest::start_timestamp() const {
 | 
						||
  return impl()->start_timestamp();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the elapsed time, in milliseconds.
 | 
						||
internal::TimeInMillis UnitTest::elapsed_time() const {
 | 
						||
  return impl()->elapsed_time();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff the unit test passed (i.e. all test cases passed).
 | 
						||
bool UnitTest::Passed() const { return impl()->Passed(); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff the unit test failed (i.e. some test case failed
 | 
						||
// or something outside of all tests failed).
 | 
						||
bool UnitTest::Failed() const { return impl()->Failed(); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the i-th test case among all the test cases. i can range from 0 to
 | 
						||
// total_test_case_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL.
 | 
						||
const TestCase* UnitTest::GetTestCase(int i) const {
 | 
						||
  return impl()->GetTestCase(i);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the TestResult containing information on test failures and
 | 
						||
// properties logged outside of individual test cases.
 | 
						||
const TestResult& UnitTest::ad_hoc_test_result() const {
 | 
						||
  return *impl()->ad_hoc_test_result();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the i-th test case among all the test cases. i can range from 0 to
 | 
						||
// total_test_case_count() - 1. If i is not in that range, returns NULL.
 | 
						||
TestCase* UnitTest::GetMutableTestCase(int i) {
 | 
						||
  return impl()->GetMutableTestCase(i);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the list of event listeners that can be used to track events
 | 
						||
// inside Google Test.
 | 
						||
TestEventListeners& UnitTest::listeners() { return *impl()->listeners(); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Registers and returns a global test environment.  When a test
 | 
						||
// program is run, all global test environments will be set-up in the
 | 
						||
// order they were registered.  After all tests in the program have
 | 
						||
// finished, all global test environments will be torn-down in the
 | 
						||
// *reverse* order they were registered.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// The UnitTest object takes ownership of the given environment.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// We don't protect this under mutex_, as we only support calling it
 | 
						||
// from the main thread.
 | 
						||
Environment* UnitTest::AddEnvironment(Environment* env) {
 | 
						||
  if (env == NULL) {
 | 
						||
    return NULL;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  impl_->environments().push_back(env);
 | 
						||
  return env;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Adds a TestPartResult to the current TestResult object.  All Google Test
 | 
						||
// assertion macros (e.g. ASSERT_TRUE, EXPECT_EQ, etc) eventually call
 | 
						||
// this to report their results.  The user code should use the
 | 
						||
// assertion macros instead of calling this directly.
 | 
						||
void UnitTest::AddTestPartResult(TestPartResult::Type result_type,
 | 
						||
                                 const char* file_name, int line_number,
 | 
						||
                                 const std::string& message,
 | 
						||
                                 const std::string& os_stack_trace)
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) {
 | 
						||
  Message msg;
 | 
						||
  msg << message;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  internal::MutexLock lock(&mutex_);
 | 
						||
  if (impl_->gtest_trace_stack().size() > 0) {
 | 
						||
    msg << "\n" << GTEST_NAME_ << " trace:";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    for (int i = static_cast<int>(impl_->gtest_trace_stack().size()); i > 0;
 | 
						||
         --i) {
 | 
						||
      const internal::TraceInfo& trace = impl_->gtest_trace_stack()[i - 1];
 | 
						||
      msg << "\n"
 | 
						||
          << internal::FormatFileLocation(trace.file, trace.line) << " "
 | 
						||
          << trace.message;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (os_stack_trace.c_str() != NULL && !os_stack_trace.empty()) {
 | 
						||
    msg << internal::kStackTraceMarker << os_stack_trace;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const TestPartResult result = TestPartResult(
 | 
						||
      result_type, file_name, line_number, msg.GetString().c_str());
 | 
						||
  impl_->GetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread()->ReportTestPartResult(
 | 
						||
      result);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (result_type != TestPartResult::kSuccess) {
 | 
						||
    // gtest_break_on_failure takes precedence over
 | 
						||
    // gtest_throw_on_failure.  This allows a user to set the latter
 | 
						||
    // in the code (perhaps in order to use Google Test assertions
 | 
						||
    // with another testing framework) and specify the former on the
 | 
						||
    // command line for debugging.
 | 
						||
    if (GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure)) {
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
      // Using DebugBreak on Windows allows gtest to still break into a debugger
 | 
						||
      // when a failure happens and both the --gtest_break_on_failure and
 | 
						||
      // the --gtest_catch_exceptions flags are specified.
 | 
						||
      DebugBreak();
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
      // Dereference NULL through a volatile pointer to prevent the compiler
 | 
						||
      // from removing. We use this rather than abort() or __builtin_trap() for
 | 
						||
      // portability: Symbian doesn't implement abort() well, and some debuggers
 | 
						||
      // don't correctly trap abort().
 | 
						||
      *static_cast<volatile int*>(NULL) = 1;
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
    } else if (GTEST_FLAG(throw_on_failure)) {
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
 | 
						||
      throw internal::GoogleTestFailureException(result);
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
      // We cannot call abort() as it generates a pop-up in debug mode
 | 
						||
      // that cannot be suppressed in VC 7.1 or below.
 | 
						||
      exit(1);
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Adds a TestProperty to the current TestResult object when invoked from
 | 
						||
// inside a test, to current TestCase's ad_hoc_test_result_ when invoked
 | 
						||
// from SetUpTestCase or TearDownTestCase, or to the global property set
 | 
						||
// when invoked elsewhere.  If the result already contains a property with
 | 
						||
// the same key, the value will be updated.
 | 
						||
void UnitTest::RecordProperty(const std::string& key,
 | 
						||
                              const std::string& value) {
 | 
						||
  impl_->RecordProperty(TestProperty(key, value));
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Runs all tests in this UnitTest object and prints the result.
 | 
						||
// Returns 0 if successful, or 1 otherwise.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// We don't protect this under mutex_, as we only support calling it
 | 
						||
// from the main thread.
 | 
						||
int UnitTest::Run() {
 | 
						||
  const bool in_death_test_child_process =
 | 
						||
      internal::GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test).length() > 0;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Google Test implements this protocol for catching that a test
 | 
						||
  // program exits before returning control to Google Test:
 | 
						||
  //
 | 
						||
  //   1. Upon start, Google Test creates a file whose absolute path
 | 
						||
  //      is specified by the environment variable
 | 
						||
  //      TEST_PREMATURE_EXIT_FILE.
 | 
						||
  //   2. When Google Test has finished its work, it deletes the file.
 | 
						||
  //
 | 
						||
  // This allows a test runner to set TEST_PREMATURE_EXIT_FILE before
 | 
						||
  // running a Google-Test-based test program and check the existence
 | 
						||
  // of the file at the end of the test execution to see if it has
 | 
						||
  // exited prematurely.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // If we are in the child process of a death test, don't
 | 
						||
  // create/delete the premature exit file, as doing so is unnecessary
 | 
						||
  // and will confuse the parent process.  Otherwise, create/delete
 | 
						||
  // the file upon entering/leaving this function.  If the program
 | 
						||
  // somehow exits before this function has a chance to return, the
 | 
						||
  // premature-exit file will be left undeleted, causing a test runner
 | 
						||
  // that understands the premature-exit-file protocol to report the
 | 
						||
  // test as having failed.
 | 
						||
  const internal::ScopedPrematureExitFile premature_exit_file(
 | 
						||
      in_death_test_child_process
 | 
						||
          ? NULL
 | 
						||
          : internal::posix::GetEnv("TEST_PREMATURE_EXIT_FILE"));
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Captures the value of GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions).  This value will be
 | 
						||
  // used for the duration of the program.
 | 
						||
  impl()->set_catch_exceptions(GTEST_FLAG(catch_exceptions));
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_SEH
 | 
						||
  // Either the user wants Google Test to catch exceptions thrown by the
 | 
						||
  // tests or this is executing in the context of death test child
 | 
						||
  // process. In either case the user does not want to see pop-up dialogs
 | 
						||
  // about crashes - they are expected.
 | 
						||
  if (impl()->catch_exceptions() || in_death_test_child_process) {
 | 
						||
#  if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
    // SetErrorMode doesn't exist on CE.
 | 
						||
    SetErrorMode(SEM_FAILCRITICALERRORS | SEM_NOALIGNMENTFAULTEXCEPT |
 | 
						||
                 SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX | SEM_NOOPENFILEERRORBOX);
 | 
						||
#  endif  // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if (defined(_MSC_VER) || GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MINGW) && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
    // Death test children can be terminated with _abort().  On Windows,
 | 
						||
    // _abort() can show a dialog with a warning message.  This forces the
 | 
						||
    // abort message to go to stderr instead.
 | 
						||
    _set_error_mode(_OUT_TO_STDERR);
 | 
						||
#  endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if _MSC_VER >= 1400 && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
    // In the debug version, Visual Studio pops up a separate dialog
 | 
						||
    // offering a choice to debug the aborted program. We need to suppress
 | 
						||
    // this dialog or it will pop up for every EXPECT/ASSERT_DEATH statement
 | 
						||
    // executed. Google Test will notify the user of any unexpected
 | 
						||
    // failure via stderr.
 | 
						||
    //
 | 
						||
    // VC++ doesn't define _set_abort_behavior() prior to the version 8.0.
 | 
						||
    // Users of prior VC versions shall suffer the agony and pain of
 | 
						||
    // clicking through the countless debug dialogs.
 | 
						||
    // TODO(vladl@google.com): find a way to suppress the abort dialog() in the
 | 
						||
    // debug mode when compiled with VC 7.1 or lower.
 | 
						||
    if (!GTEST_FLAG(break_on_failure))
 | 
						||
      _set_abort_behavior(
 | 
						||
          0x0,                                    // Clear the following flags:
 | 
						||
          _WRITE_ABORT_MSG | _CALL_REPORTFAULT);  // pop-up window, core dump.
 | 
						||
#  endif
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_SEH
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported(
 | 
						||
             impl(), &internal::UnitTestImpl::RunAllTests,
 | 
						||
             "auxiliary test code (environments or event listeners)")
 | 
						||
             ? 0
 | 
						||
             : 1;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the working directory when the first TEST() or TEST_F() was
 | 
						||
// executed.
 | 
						||
const char* UnitTest::original_working_dir() const {
 | 
						||
  return impl_->original_working_dir_.c_str();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the TestCase object for the test that's currently running,
 | 
						||
// or NULL if no test is running.
 | 
						||
const TestCase* UnitTest::current_test_case() const
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) {
 | 
						||
  internal::MutexLock lock(&mutex_);
 | 
						||
  return impl_->current_test_case();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the TestInfo object for the test that's currently running,
 | 
						||
// or NULL if no test is running.
 | 
						||
const TestInfo* UnitTest::current_test_info() const
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) {
 | 
						||
  internal::MutexLock lock(&mutex_);
 | 
						||
  return impl_->current_test_info();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the random seed used at the start of the current test run.
 | 
						||
int UnitTest::random_seed() const { return impl_->random_seed(); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST
 | 
						||
// Returns ParameterizedTestCaseRegistry object used to keep track of
 | 
						||
// value-parameterized tests and instantiate and register them.
 | 
						||
internal::ParameterizedTestCaseRegistry& UnitTest::parameterized_test_registry()
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) {
 | 
						||
  return impl_->parameterized_test_registry();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Creates an empty UnitTest.
 | 
						||
UnitTest::UnitTest() { impl_ = new internal::UnitTestImpl(this); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Destructor of UnitTest.
 | 
						||
UnitTest::~UnitTest() { delete impl_; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Pushes a trace defined by SCOPED_TRACE() on to the per-thread
 | 
						||
// Google Test trace stack.
 | 
						||
void UnitTest::PushGTestTrace(const internal::TraceInfo& trace)
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) {
 | 
						||
  internal::MutexLock lock(&mutex_);
 | 
						||
  impl_->gtest_trace_stack().push_back(trace);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Pops a trace from the per-thread Google Test trace stack.
 | 
						||
void UnitTest::PopGTestTrace() GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) {
 | 
						||
  internal::MutexLock lock(&mutex_);
 | 
						||
  impl_->gtest_trace_stack().pop_back();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
UnitTestImpl::UnitTestImpl(UnitTest* parent)
 | 
						||
    : parent_(parent),
 | 
						||
#ifdef _MSC_VER
 | 
						||
#  pragma warning(push)            // Saves the current warning state.
 | 
						||
#  pragma warning(disable : 4355)  // Temporarily disables warning 4355
 | 
						||
                                   // (using this in initializer).
 | 
						||
      default_global_test_part_result_reporter_(this),
 | 
						||
      default_per_thread_test_part_result_reporter_(this),
 | 
						||
#  pragma warning(pop)  // Restores the warning state again.
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
      default_global_test_part_result_reporter_(this),
 | 
						||
      default_per_thread_test_part_result_reporter_(this),
 | 
						||
#endif  // _MSC_VER
 | 
						||
      global_test_part_result_repoter_(
 | 
						||
          &default_global_test_part_result_reporter_),
 | 
						||
      per_thread_test_part_result_reporter_(
 | 
						||
          &default_per_thread_test_part_result_reporter_),
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST
 | 
						||
      parameterized_test_registry_(),
 | 
						||
      parameterized_tests_registered_(false),
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_PARAM_TEST
 | 
						||
      last_death_test_case_(-1),
 | 
						||
      current_test_case_(NULL),
 | 
						||
      current_test_info_(NULL),
 | 
						||
      ad_hoc_test_result_(),
 | 
						||
      os_stack_trace_getter_(NULL),
 | 
						||
      post_flag_parse_init_performed_(false),
 | 
						||
      random_seed_(0),  // Will be overridden by the flag before first use.
 | 
						||
      random_(0),       // Will be reseeded before first use.
 | 
						||
      start_timestamp_(0),
 | 
						||
      elapsed_time_(0),
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
 | 
						||
      death_test_factory_(new DefaultDeathTestFactory),
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
      // Will be overridden by the flag before first use.
 | 
						||
      catch_exceptions_(false) {
 | 
						||
  listeners()->SetDefaultResultPrinter(new PrettyUnitTestResultPrinter);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
UnitTestImpl::~UnitTestImpl() {
 | 
						||
  // Deletes every TestCase.
 | 
						||
  ForEach(test_cases_, internal::Delete<TestCase>);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Deletes every Environment.
 | 
						||
  ForEach(environments_, internal::Delete<Environment>);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  delete os_stack_trace_getter_;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Adds a TestProperty to the current TestResult object when invoked in a
 | 
						||
// context of a test, to current test case's ad_hoc_test_result when invoke
 | 
						||
// from SetUpTestCase/TearDownTestCase, or to the global property set
 | 
						||
// otherwise.  If the result already contains a property with the same key,
 | 
						||
// the value will be updated.
 | 
						||
void UnitTestImpl::RecordProperty(const TestProperty& test_property) {
 | 
						||
  std::string xml_element;
 | 
						||
  TestResult* test_result;  // TestResult appropriate for property recording.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (current_test_info_ != NULL) {
 | 
						||
    xml_element = "testcase";
 | 
						||
    test_result = &(current_test_info_->result_);
 | 
						||
  } else if (current_test_case_ != NULL) {
 | 
						||
    xml_element = "testsuite";
 | 
						||
    test_result = &(current_test_case_->ad_hoc_test_result_);
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    xml_element = "testsuites";
 | 
						||
    test_result = &ad_hoc_test_result_;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  test_result->RecordProperty(xml_element, test_property);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
 | 
						||
// Disables event forwarding if the control is currently in a death test
 | 
						||
// subprocess. Must not be called before InitGoogleTest.
 | 
						||
void UnitTestImpl::SuppressTestEventsIfInSubprocess() {
 | 
						||
  if (internal_run_death_test_flag_.get() != NULL)
 | 
						||
    listeners()->SuppressEventForwarding();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Initializes event listeners performing XML output as specified by
 | 
						||
// UnitTestOptions. Must not be called before InitGoogleTest.
 | 
						||
void UnitTestImpl::ConfigureXmlOutput() {
 | 
						||
  const std::string& output_format = UnitTestOptions::GetOutputFormat();
 | 
						||
  if (output_format == "xml") {
 | 
						||
    listeners()->SetDefaultXmlGenerator(new XmlUnitTestResultPrinter(
 | 
						||
        UnitTestOptions::GetAbsolutePathToOutputFile().c_str()));
 | 
						||
  } else if (output_format != "") {
 | 
						||
    printf("WARNING: unrecognized output format \"%s\" ignored.\n",
 | 
						||
           output_format.c_str());
 | 
						||
    fflush(stdout);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_
 | 
						||
// Initializes event listeners for streaming test results in string form.
 | 
						||
// Must not be called before InitGoogleTest.
 | 
						||
void UnitTestImpl::ConfigureStreamingOutput() {
 | 
						||
  const std::string& target = GTEST_FLAG(stream_result_to);
 | 
						||
  if (!target.empty()) {
 | 
						||
    const size_t pos = target.find(':');
 | 
						||
    if (pos != std::string::npos) {
 | 
						||
      listeners()->Append(
 | 
						||
          new StreamingListener(target.substr(0, pos), target.substr(pos + 1)));
 | 
						||
    } else {
 | 
						||
      printf("WARNING: unrecognized streaming target \"%s\" ignored.\n",
 | 
						||
             target.c_str());
 | 
						||
      fflush(stdout);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Performs initialization dependent upon flag values obtained in
 | 
						||
// ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly.  Is called from InitGoogleTest after the call to
 | 
						||
// ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly.  In case a user neglects to call InitGoogleTest
 | 
						||
// this function is also called from RunAllTests.  Since this function can be
 | 
						||
// called more than once, it has to be idempotent.
 | 
						||
void UnitTestImpl::PostFlagParsingInit() {
 | 
						||
  // Ensures that this function does not execute more than once.
 | 
						||
  if (!post_flag_parse_init_performed_) {
 | 
						||
    post_flag_parse_init_performed_ = true;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
 | 
						||
    InitDeathTestSubprocessControlInfo();
 | 
						||
    SuppressTestEventsIfInSubprocess();
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    // Registers parameterized tests. This makes parameterized tests
 | 
						||
    // available to the UnitTest reflection API without running
 | 
						||
    // RUN_ALL_TESTS.
 | 
						||
    RegisterParameterizedTests();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    // Configures listeners for XML output. This makes it possible for users
 | 
						||
    // to shut down the default XML output before invoking RUN_ALL_TESTS.
 | 
						||
    ConfigureXmlOutput();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_
 | 
						||
    // Configures listeners for streaming test results to the specified server.
 | 
						||
    ConfigureStreamingOutput();
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// A predicate that checks the name of a TestCase against a known
 | 
						||
// value.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// This is used for implementation of the UnitTest class only.  We put
 | 
						||
// it in the anonymous namespace to prevent polluting the outer
 | 
						||
// namespace.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// TestCaseNameIs is copyable.
 | 
						||
class TestCaseNameIs {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  // Constructor.
 | 
						||
  explicit TestCaseNameIs(const std::string& name) : name_(name) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns true iff the name of test_case matches name_.
 | 
						||
  bool operator()(const TestCase* test_case) const {
 | 
						||
    return test_case != NULL && strcmp(test_case->name(), name_.c_str()) == 0;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  std::string name_;
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Finds and returns a TestCase with the given name.  If one doesn't
 | 
						||
// exist, creates one and returns it.  It's the CALLER'S
 | 
						||
// RESPONSIBILITY to ensure that this function is only called WHEN THE
 | 
						||
// TESTS ARE NOT SHUFFLED.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Arguments:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
//   test_case_name: name of the test case
 | 
						||
//   type_param:     the name of the test case's type parameter, or NULL if
 | 
						||
//                   this is not a typed or a type-parameterized test case.
 | 
						||
//   set_up_tc:      pointer to the function that sets up the test case
 | 
						||
//   tear_down_tc:   pointer to the function that tears down the test case
 | 
						||
TestCase* UnitTestImpl::GetTestCase(const char* test_case_name,
 | 
						||
                                    const char* type_param,
 | 
						||
                                    Test::SetUpTestCaseFunc set_up_tc,
 | 
						||
                                    Test::TearDownTestCaseFunc tear_down_tc) {
 | 
						||
  // Can we find a TestCase with the given name?
 | 
						||
  const std::vector<TestCase*>::const_iterator test_case = std::find_if(
 | 
						||
      test_cases_.begin(), test_cases_.end(), TestCaseNameIs(test_case_name));
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (test_case != test_cases_.end()) return *test_case;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // No.  Let's create one.
 | 
						||
  TestCase* const new_test_case =
 | 
						||
      new TestCase(test_case_name, type_param, set_up_tc, tear_down_tc);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Is this a death test case?
 | 
						||
  if (internal::UnitTestOptions::MatchesFilter(test_case_name,
 | 
						||
                                               kDeathTestCaseFilter)) {
 | 
						||
    // Yes.  Inserts the test case after the last death test case
 | 
						||
    // defined so far.  This only works when the test cases haven't
 | 
						||
    // been shuffled.  Otherwise we may end up running a death test
 | 
						||
    // after a non-death test.
 | 
						||
    ++last_death_test_case_;
 | 
						||
    test_cases_.insert(test_cases_.begin() + last_death_test_case_,
 | 
						||
                       new_test_case);
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    // No.  Appends to the end of the list.
 | 
						||
    test_cases_.push_back(new_test_case);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  test_case_indices_.push_back(static_cast<int>(test_case_indices_.size()));
 | 
						||
  return new_test_case;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Helpers for setting up / tearing down the given environment.  They
 | 
						||
// are for use in the ForEach() function.
 | 
						||
static void SetUpEnvironment(Environment* env) { env->SetUp(); }
 | 
						||
static void TearDownEnvironment(Environment* env) { env->TearDown(); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Runs all tests in this UnitTest object, prints the result, and
 | 
						||
// returns true if all tests are successful.  If any exception is
 | 
						||
// thrown during a test, the test is considered to be failed, but the
 | 
						||
// rest of the tests will still be run.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// When parameterized tests are enabled, it expands and registers
 | 
						||
// parameterized tests first in RegisterParameterizedTests().
 | 
						||
// All other functions called from RunAllTests() may safely assume that
 | 
						||
// parameterized tests are ready to be counted and run.
 | 
						||
bool UnitTestImpl::RunAllTests() {
 | 
						||
  // Makes sure InitGoogleTest() was called.
 | 
						||
  if (!GTestIsInitialized()) {
 | 
						||
    printf("%s",
 | 
						||
           "\nThis test program did NOT call ::testing::InitGoogleTest "
 | 
						||
           "before calling RUN_ALL_TESTS().  Please fix it.\n");
 | 
						||
    return false;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Do not run any test if the --help flag was specified.
 | 
						||
  if (g_help_flag) return true;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Repeats the call to the post-flag parsing initialization in case the
 | 
						||
  // user didn't call InitGoogleTest.
 | 
						||
  PostFlagParsingInit();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Even if sharding is not on, test runners may want to use the
 | 
						||
  // GTEST_SHARD_STATUS_FILE to query whether the test supports the sharding
 | 
						||
  // protocol.
 | 
						||
  internal::WriteToShardStatusFileIfNeeded();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // True iff we are in a subprocess for running a thread-safe-style
 | 
						||
  // death test.
 | 
						||
  bool in_subprocess_for_death_test = false;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
 | 
						||
  in_subprocess_for_death_test = (internal_run_death_test_flag_.get() != NULL);
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const bool should_shard = ShouldShard(kTestTotalShards, kTestShardIndex,
 | 
						||
                                        in_subprocess_for_death_test);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Compares the full test names with the filter to decide which
 | 
						||
  // tests to run.
 | 
						||
  const bool has_tests_to_run =
 | 
						||
      FilterTests(should_shard ? HONOR_SHARDING_PROTOCOL
 | 
						||
                               : IGNORE_SHARDING_PROTOCOL) > 0;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Lists the tests and exits if the --gtest_list_tests flag was specified.
 | 
						||
  if (GTEST_FLAG(list_tests)) {
 | 
						||
    // This must be called *after* FilterTests() has been called.
 | 
						||
    ListTestsMatchingFilter();
 | 
						||
    return true;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  random_seed_ =
 | 
						||
      GTEST_FLAG(shuffle) ? GetRandomSeedFromFlag(GTEST_FLAG(random_seed)) : 0;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // True iff at least one test has failed.
 | 
						||
  bool failed = false;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  TestEventListener* repeater = listeners()->repeater();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  start_timestamp_ = GetTimeInMillis();
 | 
						||
  repeater->OnTestProgramStart(*parent_);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // How many times to repeat the tests?  We don't want to repeat them
 | 
						||
  // when we are inside the subprocess of a death test.
 | 
						||
  const int repeat = in_subprocess_for_death_test ? 1 : GTEST_FLAG(repeat);
 | 
						||
  // Repeats forever if the repeat count is negative.
 | 
						||
  const bool forever = repeat < 0;
 | 
						||
  for (int i = 0; forever || i != repeat; i++) {
 | 
						||
    // We want to preserve failures generated by ad-hoc test
 | 
						||
    // assertions executed before RUN_ALL_TESTS().
 | 
						||
    ClearNonAdHocTestResult();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    const TimeInMillis start = GetTimeInMillis();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    // Shuffles test cases and tests if requested.
 | 
						||
    if (has_tests_to_run && GTEST_FLAG(shuffle)) {
 | 
						||
      random()->Reseed(random_seed_);
 | 
						||
      // This should be done before calling OnTestIterationStart(),
 | 
						||
      // such that a test event listener can see the actual test order
 | 
						||
      // in the event.
 | 
						||
      ShuffleTests();
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    // Tells the unit test event listeners that the tests are about to start.
 | 
						||
    repeater->OnTestIterationStart(*parent_, i);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    // Runs each test case if there is at least one test to run.
 | 
						||
    if (has_tests_to_run) {
 | 
						||
      // Sets up all environments beforehand.
 | 
						||
      repeater->OnEnvironmentsSetUpStart(*parent_);
 | 
						||
      ForEach(environments_, SetUpEnvironment);
 | 
						||
      repeater->OnEnvironmentsSetUpEnd(*parent_);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      // Runs the tests only if there was no fatal failure during global
 | 
						||
      // set-up.
 | 
						||
      if (!Test::HasFatalFailure()) {
 | 
						||
        for (int test_index = 0; test_index < total_test_case_count();
 | 
						||
             test_index++) {
 | 
						||
          GetMutableTestCase(test_index)->Run();
 | 
						||
        }
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      // Tears down all environments in reverse order afterwards.
 | 
						||
      repeater->OnEnvironmentsTearDownStart(*parent_);
 | 
						||
      std::for_each(environments_.rbegin(), environments_.rend(),
 | 
						||
                    TearDownEnvironment);
 | 
						||
      repeater->OnEnvironmentsTearDownEnd(*parent_);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    elapsed_time_ = GetTimeInMillis() - start;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    // Tells the unit test event listener that the tests have just finished.
 | 
						||
    repeater->OnTestIterationEnd(*parent_, i);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    // Gets the result and clears it.
 | 
						||
    if (!Passed()) {
 | 
						||
      failed = true;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    // Restores the original test order after the iteration.  This
 | 
						||
    // allows the user to quickly repro a failure that happens in the
 | 
						||
    // N-th iteration without repeating the first (N - 1) iterations.
 | 
						||
    // This is not enclosed in "if (GTEST_FLAG(shuffle)) { ... }", in
 | 
						||
    // case the user somehow changes the value of the flag somewhere
 | 
						||
    // (it's always safe to unshuffle the tests).
 | 
						||
    UnshuffleTests();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    if (GTEST_FLAG(shuffle)) {
 | 
						||
      // Picks a new random seed for each iteration.
 | 
						||
      random_seed_ = GetNextRandomSeed(random_seed_);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  repeater->OnTestProgramEnd(*parent_);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return !failed;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Reads the GTEST_SHARD_STATUS_FILE environment variable, and creates the file
 | 
						||
// if the variable is present. If a file already exists at this location, this
 | 
						||
// function will write over it. If the variable is present, but the file cannot
 | 
						||
// be created, prints an error and exits.
 | 
						||
void WriteToShardStatusFileIfNeeded() {
 | 
						||
  const char* const test_shard_file = posix::GetEnv(kTestShardStatusFile);
 | 
						||
  if (test_shard_file != NULL) {
 | 
						||
    FILE* const file = posix::FOpen(test_shard_file, "w");
 | 
						||
    if (file == NULL) {
 | 
						||
      ColoredPrintf(COLOR_RED,
 | 
						||
                    "Could not write to the test shard status file \"%s\" "
 | 
						||
                    "specified by the %s environment variable.\n",
 | 
						||
                    test_shard_file, kTestShardStatusFile);
 | 
						||
      fflush(stdout);
 | 
						||
      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    fclose(file);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Checks whether sharding is enabled by examining the relevant
 | 
						||
// environment variable values. If the variables are present,
 | 
						||
// but inconsistent (i.e., shard_index >= total_shards), prints
 | 
						||
// an error and exits. If in_subprocess_for_death_test, sharding is
 | 
						||
// disabled because it must only be applied to the original test
 | 
						||
// process. Otherwise, we could filter out death tests we intended to execute.
 | 
						||
bool ShouldShard(const char* total_shards_env, const char* shard_index_env,
 | 
						||
                 bool in_subprocess_for_death_test) {
 | 
						||
  if (in_subprocess_for_death_test) {
 | 
						||
    return false;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const Int32 total_shards = Int32FromEnvOrDie(total_shards_env, -1);
 | 
						||
  const Int32 shard_index = Int32FromEnvOrDie(shard_index_env, -1);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (total_shards == -1 && shard_index == -1) {
 | 
						||
    return false;
 | 
						||
  } else if (total_shards == -1 && shard_index != -1) {
 | 
						||
    const Message msg = Message() << "Invalid environment variables: you have "
 | 
						||
                                  << kTestShardIndex << " = " << shard_index
 | 
						||
                                  << ", but have left " << kTestTotalShards
 | 
						||
                                  << " unset.\n";
 | 
						||
    ColoredPrintf(COLOR_RED, msg.GetString().c_str());
 | 
						||
    fflush(stdout);
 | 
						||
    exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
 | 
						||
  } else if (total_shards != -1 && shard_index == -1) {
 | 
						||
    const Message msg = Message()
 | 
						||
                        << "Invalid environment variables: you have "
 | 
						||
                        << kTestTotalShards << " = " << total_shards
 | 
						||
                        << ", but have left " << kTestShardIndex << " unset.\n";
 | 
						||
    ColoredPrintf(COLOR_RED, msg.GetString().c_str());
 | 
						||
    fflush(stdout);
 | 
						||
    exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
 | 
						||
  } else if (shard_index < 0 || shard_index >= total_shards) {
 | 
						||
    const Message msg =
 | 
						||
        Message() << "Invalid environment variables: we require 0 <= "
 | 
						||
                  << kTestShardIndex << " < " << kTestTotalShards
 | 
						||
                  << ", but you have " << kTestShardIndex << "=" << shard_index
 | 
						||
                  << ", " << kTestTotalShards << "=" << total_shards << ".\n";
 | 
						||
    ColoredPrintf(COLOR_RED, msg.GetString().c_str());
 | 
						||
    fflush(stdout);
 | 
						||
    exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return total_shards > 1;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Parses the environment variable var as an Int32. If it is unset,
 | 
						||
// returns default_val. If it is not an Int32, prints an error
 | 
						||
// and aborts.
 | 
						||
Int32 Int32FromEnvOrDie(const char* var, Int32 default_val) {
 | 
						||
  const char* str_val = posix::GetEnv(var);
 | 
						||
  if (str_val == NULL) {
 | 
						||
    return default_val;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  Int32 result;
 | 
						||
  if (!ParseInt32(Message() << "The value of environment variable " << var,
 | 
						||
                  str_val, &result)) {
 | 
						||
    exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return result;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Given the total number of shards, the shard index, and the test id,
 | 
						||
// returns true iff the test should be run on this shard. The test id is
 | 
						||
// some arbitrary but unique non-negative integer assigned to each test
 | 
						||
// method. Assumes that 0 <= shard_index < total_shards.
 | 
						||
bool ShouldRunTestOnShard(int total_shards, int shard_index, int test_id) {
 | 
						||
  return (test_id % total_shards) == shard_index;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Compares the name of each test with the user-specified filter to
 | 
						||
// decide whether the test should be run, then records the result in
 | 
						||
// each TestCase and TestInfo object.
 | 
						||
// If shard_tests == true, further filters tests based on sharding
 | 
						||
// variables in the environment - see
 | 
						||
// http://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/GoogleTestAdvancedGuide.
 | 
						||
// Returns the number of tests that should run.
 | 
						||
int UnitTestImpl::FilterTests(ReactionToSharding shard_tests) {
 | 
						||
  const Int32 total_shards = shard_tests == HONOR_SHARDING_PROTOCOL
 | 
						||
                                 ? Int32FromEnvOrDie(kTestTotalShards, -1)
 | 
						||
                                 : -1;
 | 
						||
  const Int32 shard_index = shard_tests == HONOR_SHARDING_PROTOCOL
 | 
						||
                                ? Int32FromEnvOrDie(kTestShardIndex, -1)
 | 
						||
                                : -1;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // num_runnable_tests are the number of tests that will
 | 
						||
  // run across all shards (i.e., match filter and are not disabled).
 | 
						||
  // num_selected_tests are the number of tests to be run on
 | 
						||
  // this shard.
 | 
						||
  int num_runnable_tests = 0;
 | 
						||
  int num_selected_tests = 0;
 | 
						||
  for (size_t i = 0; i < test_cases_.size(); i++) {
 | 
						||
    TestCase* const test_case = test_cases_[i];
 | 
						||
    const std::string& test_case_name = test_case->name();
 | 
						||
    test_case->set_should_run(false);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    for (size_t j = 0; j < test_case->test_info_list().size(); j++) {
 | 
						||
      TestInfo* const test_info = test_case->test_info_list()[j];
 | 
						||
      const std::string test_name(test_info->name());
 | 
						||
      // A test is disabled if test case name or test name matches
 | 
						||
      // kDisableTestFilter.
 | 
						||
      const bool is_disabled = internal::UnitTestOptions::MatchesFilter(
 | 
						||
                                   test_case_name, kDisableTestFilter) ||
 | 
						||
                               internal::UnitTestOptions::MatchesFilter(
 | 
						||
                                   test_name, kDisableTestFilter);
 | 
						||
      test_info->is_disabled_ = is_disabled;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      const bool matches_filter = internal::UnitTestOptions::FilterMatchesTest(
 | 
						||
          test_case_name, test_name);
 | 
						||
      test_info->matches_filter_ = matches_filter;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      const bool is_runnable =
 | 
						||
          (GTEST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests) || !is_disabled) &&
 | 
						||
          matches_filter;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      const bool is_selected =
 | 
						||
          is_runnable &&
 | 
						||
          (shard_tests == IGNORE_SHARDING_PROTOCOL ||
 | 
						||
           ShouldRunTestOnShard(total_shards, shard_index, num_runnable_tests));
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      num_runnable_tests += is_runnable;
 | 
						||
      num_selected_tests += is_selected;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      test_info->should_run_ = is_selected;
 | 
						||
      test_case->set_should_run(test_case->should_run() || is_selected);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return num_selected_tests;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints the given C-string on a single line by replacing all '\n'
 | 
						||
// characters with string "\\n".  If the output takes more than
 | 
						||
// max_length characters, only prints the first max_length characters
 | 
						||
// and "...".
 | 
						||
static void PrintOnOneLine(const char* str, int max_length) {
 | 
						||
  if (str != NULL) {
 | 
						||
    for (int i = 0; *str != '\0'; ++str) {
 | 
						||
      if (i >= max_length) {
 | 
						||
        printf("...");
 | 
						||
        break;
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
      if (*str == '\n') {
 | 
						||
        printf("\\n");
 | 
						||
        i += 2;
 | 
						||
      } else {
 | 
						||
        printf("%c", *str);
 | 
						||
        ++i;
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints the names of the tests matching the user-specified filter flag.
 | 
						||
void UnitTestImpl::ListTestsMatchingFilter() {
 | 
						||
  // Print at most this many characters for each type/value parameter.
 | 
						||
  const int kMaxParamLength = 250;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  for (size_t i = 0; i < test_cases_.size(); i++) {
 | 
						||
    const TestCase* const test_case = test_cases_[i];
 | 
						||
    bool printed_test_case_name = false;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    for (size_t j = 0; j < test_case->test_info_list().size(); j++) {
 | 
						||
      const TestInfo* const test_info = test_case->test_info_list()[j];
 | 
						||
      if (test_info->matches_filter_) {
 | 
						||
        if (!printed_test_case_name) {
 | 
						||
          printed_test_case_name = true;
 | 
						||
          printf("%s.", test_case->name());
 | 
						||
          if (test_case->type_param() != NULL) {
 | 
						||
            printf("  # %s = ", kTypeParamLabel);
 | 
						||
            // We print the type parameter on a single line to make
 | 
						||
            // the output easy to parse by a program.
 | 
						||
            PrintOnOneLine(test_case->type_param(), kMaxParamLength);
 | 
						||
          }
 | 
						||
          printf("\n");
 | 
						||
        }
 | 
						||
        printf("  %s", test_info->name());
 | 
						||
        if (test_info->value_param() != NULL) {
 | 
						||
          printf("  # %s = ", kValueParamLabel);
 | 
						||
          // We print the value parameter on a single line to make the
 | 
						||
          // output easy to parse by a program.
 | 
						||
          PrintOnOneLine(test_info->value_param(), kMaxParamLength);
 | 
						||
        }
 | 
						||
        printf("\n");
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  fflush(stdout);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Sets the OS stack trace getter.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Does nothing if the input and the current OS stack trace getter are
 | 
						||
// the same; otherwise, deletes the old getter and makes the input the
 | 
						||
// current getter.
 | 
						||
void UnitTestImpl::set_os_stack_trace_getter(
 | 
						||
    OsStackTraceGetterInterface* getter) {
 | 
						||
  if (os_stack_trace_getter_ != getter) {
 | 
						||
    delete os_stack_trace_getter_;
 | 
						||
    os_stack_trace_getter_ = getter;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the current OS stack trace getter if it is not NULL;
 | 
						||
// otherwise, creates an OsStackTraceGetter, makes it the current
 | 
						||
// getter, and returns it.
 | 
						||
OsStackTraceGetterInterface* UnitTestImpl::os_stack_trace_getter() {
 | 
						||
  if (os_stack_trace_getter_ == NULL) {
 | 
						||
    os_stack_trace_getter_ = new OsStackTraceGetter;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return os_stack_trace_getter_;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the TestResult for the test that's currently running, or
 | 
						||
// the TestResult for the ad hoc test if no test is running.
 | 
						||
TestResult* UnitTestImpl::current_test_result() {
 | 
						||
  return current_test_info_ ? &(current_test_info_->result_)
 | 
						||
                            : &ad_hoc_test_result_;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Shuffles all test cases, and the tests within each test case,
 | 
						||
// making sure that death tests are still run first.
 | 
						||
void UnitTestImpl::ShuffleTests() {
 | 
						||
  // Shuffles the death test cases.
 | 
						||
  ShuffleRange(random(), 0, last_death_test_case_ + 1, &test_case_indices_);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Shuffles the non-death test cases.
 | 
						||
  ShuffleRange(random(), last_death_test_case_ + 1,
 | 
						||
               static_cast<int>(test_cases_.size()), &test_case_indices_);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Shuffles the tests inside each test case.
 | 
						||
  for (size_t i = 0; i < test_cases_.size(); i++) {
 | 
						||
    test_cases_[i]->ShuffleTests(random());
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Restores the test cases and tests to their order before the first shuffle.
 | 
						||
void UnitTestImpl::UnshuffleTests() {
 | 
						||
  for (size_t i = 0; i < test_cases_.size(); i++) {
 | 
						||
    // Unshuffles the tests in each test case.
 | 
						||
    test_cases_[i]->UnshuffleTests();
 | 
						||
    // Resets the index of each test case.
 | 
						||
    test_case_indices_[i] = static_cast<int>(i);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the current OS stack trace as an std::string.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// The maximum number of stack frames to be included is specified by
 | 
						||
// the gtest_stack_trace_depth flag.  The skip_count parameter
 | 
						||
// specifies the number of top frames to be skipped, which doesn't
 | 
						||
// count against the number of frames to be included.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// For example, if Foo() calls Bar(), which in turn calls
 | 
						||
// GetCurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(..., 1), Foo() will be included in
 | 
						||
// the trace but Bar() and GetCurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop() won't.
 | 
						||
std::string GetCurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(UnitTest* /*unit_test*/,
 | 
						||
                                            int skip_count) {
 | 
						||
  // We pass skip_count + 1 to skip this wrapper function in addition
 | 
						||
  // to what the user really wants to skip.
 | 
						||
  return GetUnitTestImpl()->CurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(skip_count + 1);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Used by the GTEST_SUPPRESS_UNREACHABLE_CODE_WARNING_BELOW_ macro to
 | 
						||
// suppress unreachable code warnings.
 | 
						||
namespace {
 | 
						||
class ClassUniqueToAlwaysTrue {};
 | 
						||
}  // namespace
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
bool IsTrue(bool condition) { return condition; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
bool AlwaysTrue() {
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
 | 
						||
  // This condition is always false so AlwaysTrue() never actually throws,
 | 
						||
  // but it makes the compiler think that it may throw.
 | 
						||
  if (IsTrue(false)) throw ClassUniqueToAlwaysTrue();
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
 | 
						||
  return true;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// If *pstr starts with the given prefix, modifies *pstr to be right
 | 
						||
// past the prefix and returns true; otherwise leaves *pstr unchanged
 | 
						||
// and returns false.  None of pstr, *pstr, and prefix can be NULL.
 | 
						||
bool SkipPrefix(const char* prefix, const char** pstr) {
 | 
						||
  const size_t prefix_len = strlen(prefix);
 | 
						||
  if (strncmp(*pstr, prefix, prefix_len) == 0) {
 | 
						||
    *pstr += prefix_len;
 | 
						||
    return true;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return false;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Parses a string as a command line flag.  The string should have
 | 
						||
// the format "--flag=value".  When def_optional is true, the "=value"
 | 
						||
// part can be omitted.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Returns the value of the flag, or NULL if the parsing failed.
 | 
						||
const char* ParseFlagValue(const char* str, const char* flag,
 | 
						||
                           bool def_optional) {
 | 
						||
  // str and flag must not be NULL.
 | 
						||
  if (str == NULL || flag == NULL) return NULL;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // The flag must start with "--" followed by GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_.
 | 
						||
  const std::string flag_str = std::string("--") + GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ + flag;
 | 
						||
  const size_t flag_len = flag_str.length();
 | 
						||
  if (strncmp(str, flag_str.c_str(), flag_len) != 0) return NULL;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Skips the flag name.
 | 
						||
  const char* flag_end = str + flag_len;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // When def_optional is true, it's OK to not have a "=value" part.
 | 
						||
  if (def_optional && (flag_end[0] == '\0')) {
 | 
						||
    return flag_end;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // If def_optional is true and there are more characters after the
 | 
						||
  // flag name, or if def_optional is false, there must be a '=' after
 | 
						||
  // the flag name.
 | 
						||
  if (flag_end[0] != '=') return NULL;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns the string after "=".
 | 
						||
  return flag_end + 1;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Parses a string for a bool flag, in the form of either
 | 
						||
// "--flag=value" or "--flag".
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// In the former case, the value is taken as true as long as it does
 | 
						||
// not start with '0', 'f', or 'F'.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// In the latter case, the value is taken as true.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// On success, stores the value of the flag in *value, and returns
 | 
						||
// true.  On failure, returns false without changing *value.
 | 
						||
bool ParseBoolFlag(const char* str, const char* flag, bool* value) {
 | 
						||
  // Gets the value of the flag as a string.
 | 
						||
  const char* const value_str = ParseFlagValue(str, flag, true);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Aborts if the parsing failed.
 | 
						||
  if (value_str == NULL) return false;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Converts the string value to a bool.
 | 
						||
  *value = !(*value_str == '0' || *value_str == 'f' || *value_str == 'F');
 | 
						||
  return true;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Parses a string for an Int32 flag, in the form of
 | 
						||
// "--flag=value".
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// On success, stores the value of the flag in *value, and returns
 | 
						||
// true.  On failure, returns false without changing *value.
 | 
						||
bool ParseInt32Flag(const char* str, const char* flag, Int32* value) {
 | 
						||
  // Gets the value of the flag as a string.
 | 
						||
  const char* const value_str = ParseFlagValue(str, flag, false);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Aborts if the parsing failed.
 | 
						||
  if (value_str == NULL) return false;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Sets *value to the value of the flag.
 | 
						||
  return ParseInt32(Message() << "The value of flag --" << flag, value_str,
 | 
						||
                    value);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Parses a string for a string flag, in the form of
 | 
						||
// "--flag=value".
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// On success, stores the value of the flag in *value, and returns
 | 
						||
// true.  On failure, returns false without changing *value.
 | 
						||
bool ParseStringFlag(const char* str, const char* flag, std::string* value) {
 | 
						||
  // Gets the value of the flag as a string.
 | 
						||
  const char* const value_str = ParseFlagValue(str, flag, false);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Aborts if the parsing failed.
 | 
						||
  if (value_str == NULL) return false;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Sets *value to the value of the flag.
 | 
						||
  *value = value_str;
 | 
						||
  return true;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Determines whether a string has a prefix that Google Test uses for its
 | 
						||
// flags, i.e., starts with GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ or GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_DASH_.
 | 
						||
// If Google Test detects that a command line flag has its prefix but is not
 | 
						||
// recognized, it will print its help message. Flags starting with
 | 
						||
// GTEST_INTERNAL_PREFIX_ followed by "internal_" are considered Google Test
 | 
						||
// internal flags and do not trigger the help message.
 | 
						||
static bool HasGoogleTestFlagPrefix(const char* str) {
 | 
						||
  return (SkipPrefix("--", &str) || SkipPrefix("-", &str) ||
 | 
						||
          SkipPrefix("/", &str)) &&
 | 
						||
         !SkipPrefix(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ "internal_", &str) &&
 | 
						||
         (SkipPrefix(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_, &str) ||
 | 
						||
          SkipPrefix(GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_DASH_, &str));
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints a string containing code-encoded text.  The following escape
 | 
						||
// sequences can be used in the string to control the text color:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
//   @@    prints a single '@' character.
 | 
						||
//   @R    changes the color to red.
 | 
						||
//   @G    changes the color to green.
 | 
						||
//   @Y    changes the color to yellow.
 | 
						||
//   @D    changes to the default terminal text color.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// TODO(wan@google.com): Write tests for this once we add stdout
 | 
						||
// capturing to Google Test.
 | 
						||
static void PrintColorEncoded(const char* str) {
 | 
						||
  GTestColor color = COLOR_DEFAULT;  // The current color.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Conceptually, we split the string into segments divided by escape
 | 
						||
  // sequences.  Then we print one segment at a time.  At the end of
 | 
						||
  // each iteration, the str pointer advances to the beginning of the
 | 
						||
  // next segment.
 | 
						||
  for (;;) {
 | 
						||
    const char* p = strchr(str, '@');
 | 
						||
    if (p == NULL) {
 | 
						||
      ColoredPrintf(color, "%s", str);
 | 
						||
      return;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    ColoredPrintf(color, "%s", std::string(str, p).c_str());
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    const char ch = p[1];
 | 
						||
    str = p + 2;
 | 
						||
    if (ch == '@') {
 | 
						||
      ColoredPrintf(color, "@");
 | 
						||
    } else if (ch == 'D') {
 | 
						||
      color = COLOR_DEFAULT;
 | 
						||
    } else if (ch == 'R') {
 | 
						||
      color = COLOR_RED;
 | 
						||
    } else if (ch == 'G') {
 | 
						||
      color = COLOR_GREEN;
 | 
						||
    } else if (ch == 'Y') {
 | 
						||
      color = COLOR_YELLOW;
 | 
						||
    } else {
 | 
						||
      --str;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
static const char kColorEncodedHelpMessage[] =
 | 
						||
    "This program contains tests written using " GTEST_NAME_
 | 
						||
    ". You can use the\n"
 | 
						||
    "following command line flags to control its behavior:\n"
 | 
						||
    "\n"
 | 
						||
    "Test Selection:\n"
 | 
						||
    "  @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_
 | 
						||
    "list_tests@D\n"
 | 
						||
    "      List the names of all tests instead of running them. The name of\n"
 | 
						||
    "      TEST(Foo, Bar) is \"Foo.Bar\".\n"
 | 
						||
    "  @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_
 | 
						||
    "filter=@YPOSTIVE_PATTERNS"
 | 
						||
    "[@G-@YNEGATIVE_PATTERNS]@D\n"
 | 
						||
    "      Run only the tests whose name matches one of the positive patterns "
 | 
						||
    "but\n"
 | 
						||
    "      none of the negative patterns. '?' matches any single character; "
 | 
						||
    "'*'\n"
 | 
						||
    "      matches any substring; ':' separates two patterns.\n"
 | 
						||
    "  @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_
 | 
						||
    "also_run_disabled_tests@D\n"
 | 
						||
    "      Run all disabled tests too.\n"
 | 
						||
    "\n"
 | 
						||
    "Test Execution:\n"
 | 
						||
    "  @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_
 | 
						||
    "repeat=@Y[COUNT]@D\n"
 | 
						||
    "      Run the tests repeatedly; use a negative count to repeat forever.\n"
 | 
						||
    "  @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_
 | 
						||
    "shuffle@D\n"
 | 
						||
    "      Randomize tests' orders on every iteration.\n"
 | 
						||
    "  @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_
 | 
						||
    "random_seed=@Y[NUMBER]@D\n"
 | 
						||
    "      Random number seed to use for shuffling test orders (between 1 and\n"
 | 
						||
    "      99999, or 0 to use a seed based on the current time).\n"
 | 
						||
    "\n"
 | 
						||
    "Test Output:\n"
 | 
						||
    "  @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_
 | 
						||
    "color=@Y(@Gyes@Y|@Gno@Y|@Gauto@Y)@D\n"
 | 
						||
    "      Enable/disable colored output. The default is @Gauto@D.\n"
 | 
						||
    "  -@G-" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_
 | 
						||
    "print_time=0@D\n"
 | 
						||
    "      Don't print the elapsed time of each test.\n"
 | 
						||
    "  @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_
 | 
						||
    "output=xml@Y[@G:@YDIRECTORY_PATH@G" GTEST_PATH_SEP_
 | 
						||
    "@Y|@G:@YFILE_PATH]@D\n"
 | 
						||
    "      Generate an XML report in the given directory or with the given "
 | 
						||
    "file\n"
 | 
						||
    "      name. @YFILE_PATH@D defaults to @Gtest_details.xml@D.\n"
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_
 | 
						||
    "  @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_
 | 
						||
    "stream_result_to=@YHOST@G:@YPORT@D\n"
 | 
						||
    "      Stream test results to the given server.\n"
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_CAN_STREAM_RESULTS_
 | 
						||
    "\n"
 | 
						||
    "Assertion Behavior:\n"
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
    "  @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_
 | 
						||
    "death_test_style=@Y(@Gfast@Y|@Gthreadsafe@Y)@D\n"
 | 
						||
    "      Set the default death test style.\n"
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST && !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
    "  @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_
 | 
						||
    "break_on_failure@D\n"
 | 
						||
    "      Turn assertion failures into debugger break-points.\n"
 | 
						||
    "  @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_
 | 
						||
    "throw_on_failure@D\n"
 | 
						||
    "      Turn assertion failures into C++ exceptions.\n"
 | 
						||
    "  @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_
 | 
						||
    "catch_exceptions=0@D\n"
 | 
						||
    "      Do not report exceptions as test failures. Instead, allow them\n"
 | 
						||
    "      to crash the program or throw a pop-up (on Windows).\n"
 | 
						||
    "\n"
 | 
						||
    "Except for @G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_
 | 
						||
    "list_tests@D, you can alternatively set "
 | 
						||
    "the corresponding\n"
 | 
						||
    "environment variable of a flag (all letters in upper-case). For example, "
 | 
						||
    "to\n"
 | 
						||
    "disable colored text output, you can either specify "
 | 
						||
    "@G--" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_
 | 
						||
    "color=no@D or set\n"
 | 
						||
    "the @G" GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_UPPER_
 | 
						||
    "COLOR@D environment variable to @Gno@D.\n"
 | 
						||
    "\n"
 | 
						||
    "For more information, please read the " GTEST_NAME_
 | 
						||
    " documentation at\n"
 | 
						||
    "@G" GTEST_PROJECT_URL_ "@D. If you find a bug in " GTEST_NAME_
 | 
						||
    "\n"
 | 
						||
    "(not one in your own code or tests), please report it to\n"
 | 
						||
    "@G<" GTEST_DEV_EMAIL_ ">@D.\n";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Parses the command line for Google Test flags, without initializing
 | 
						||
// other parts of Google Test.  The type parameter CharType can be
 | 
						||
// instantiated to either char or wchar_t.
 | 
						||
template <typename CharType>
 | 
						||
void ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnlyImpl(int* argc, CharType** argv) {
 | 
						||
  for (int i = 1; i < *argc; i++) {
 | 
						||
    const std::string arg_string = StreamableToString(argv[i]);
 | 
						||
    const char* const arg = arg_string.c_str();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    using internal::ParseBoolFlag;
 | 
						||
    using internal::ParseInt32Flag;
 | 
						||
    using internal::ParseStringFlag;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    // Do we see a Google Test flag?
 | 
						||
    if (ParseBoolFlag(arg, kAlsoRunDisabledTestsFlag,
 | 
						||
                      >EST_FLAG(also_run_disabled_tests)) ||
 | 
						||
        ParseBoolFlag(arg, kBreakOnFailureFlag,
 | 
						||
                      >EST_FLAG(break_on_failure)) ||
 | 
						||
        ParseBoolFlag(arg, kCatchExceptionsFlag,
 | 
						||
                      >EST_FLAG(catch_exceptions)) ||
 | 
						||
        ParseStringFlag(arg, kColorFlag, >EST_FLAG(color)) ||
 | 
						||
        ParseStringFlag(arg, kDeathTestStyleFlag,
 | 
						||
                        >EST_FLAG(death_test_style)) ||
 | 
						||
        ParseBoolFlag(arg, kDeathTestUseFork,
 | 
						||
                      >EST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork)) ||
 | 
						||
        ParseStringFlag(arg, kFilterFlag, >EST_FLAG(filter)) ||
 | 
						||
        ParseStringFlag(arg, kInternalRunDeathTestFlag,
 | 
						||
                        >EST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test)) ||
 | 
						||
        ParseBoolFlag(arg, kListTestsFlag, >EST_FLAG(list_tests)) ||
 | 
						||
        ParseStringFlag(arg, kOutputFlag, >EST_FLAG(output)) ||
 | 
						||
        ParseBoolFlag(arg, kPrintTimeFlag, >EST_FLAG(print_time)) ||
 | 
						||
        ParseInt32Flag(arg, kRandomSeedFlag, >EST_FLAG(random_seed)) ||
 | 
						||
        ParseInt32Flag(arg, kRepeatFlag, >EST_FLAG(repeat)) ||
 | 
						||
        ParseBoolFlag(arg, kShuffleFlag, >EST_FLAG(shuffle)) ||
 | 
						||
        ParseInt32Flag(arg, kStackTraceDepthFlag,
 | 
						||
                       >EST_FLAG(stack_trace_depth)) ||
 | 
						||
        ParseStringFlag(arg, kStreamResultToFlag,
 | 
						||
                        >EST_FLAG(stream_result_to)) ||
 | 
						||
        ParseBoolFlag(arg, kThrowOnFailureFlag,
 | 
						||
                      >EST_FLAG(throw_on_failure))) {
 | 
						||
      // Yes.  Shift the remainder of the argv list left by one.  Note
 | 
						||
      // that argv has (*argc + 1) elements, the last one always being
 | 
						||
      // NULL.  The following loop moves the trailing NULL element as
 | 
						||
      // well.
 | 
						||
      for (int j = i; j != *argc; j++) {
 | 
						||
        argv[j] = argv[j + 1];
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      // Decrements the argument count.
 | 
						||
      (*argc)--;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      // We also need to decrement the iterator as we just removed
 | 
						||
      // an element.
 | 
						||
      i--;
 | 
						||
    } else if (arg_string == "--help" || arg_string == "-h" ||
 | 
						||
               arg_string == "-?" || arg_string == "/?" ||
 | 
						||
               HasGoogleTestFlagPrefix(arg)) {
 | 
						||
      // Both help flag and unrecognized Google Test flags (excluding
 | 
						||
      // internal ones) trigger help display.
 | 
						||
      g_help_flag = true;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (g_help_flag) {
 | 
						||
    // We print the help here instead of in RUN_ALL_TESTS(), as the
 | 
						||
    // latter may not be called at all if the user is using Google
 | 
						||
    // Test with another testing framework.
 | 
						||
    PrintColorEncoded(kColorEncodedHelpMessage);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Parses the command line for Google Test flags, without initializing
 | 
						||
// other parts of Google Test.
 | 
						||
void ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly(int* argc, char** argv) {
 | 
						||
  ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnlyImpl(argc, argv);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
void ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly(int* argc, wchar_t** argv) {
 | 
						||
  ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnlyImpl(argc, argv);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The internal implementation of InitGoogleTest().
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// The type parameter CharType can be instantiated to either char or
 | 
						||
// wchar_t.
 | 
						||
template <typename CharType>
 | 
						||
void InitGoogleTestImpl(int* argc, CharType** argv) {
 | 
						||
  g_init_gtest_count++;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // We don't want to run the initialization code twice.
 | 
						||
  if (g_init_gtest_count != 1) return;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (*argc <= 0) return;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  internal::g_executable_path = internal::StreamableToString(argv[0]);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_argvs.clear();
 | 
						||
  for (int i = 0; i != *argc; i++) {
 | 
						||
    g_argvs.push_back(StreamableToString(argv[i]));
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  ParseGoogleTestFlagsOnly(argc, argv);
 | 
						||
  GetUnitTestImpl()->PostFlagParsingInit();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Initializes Google Test.  This must be called before calling
 | 
						||
// RUN_ALL_TESTS().  In particular, it parses a command line for the
 | 
						||
// flags that Google Test recognizes.  Whenever a Google Test flag is
 | 
						||
// seen, it is removed from argv, and *argc is decremented.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// No value is returned.  Instead, the Google Test flag variables are
 | 
						||
// updated.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Calling the function for the second time has no user-visible effect.
 | 
						||
void InitGoogleTest(int* argc, char** argv) {
 | 
						||
  internal::InitGoogleTestImpl(argc, argv);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// This overloaded version can be used in Windows programs compiled in
 | 
						||
// UNICODE mode.
 | 
						||
void InitGoogleTest(int* argc, wchar_t** argv) {
 | 
						||
  internal::InitGoogleTestImpl(argc, argv);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace testing
 | 
						||
// Copyright 2005, Google Inc.
 | 
						||
// All rights reserved.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 | 
						||
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
 | 
						||
// met:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
 | 
						||
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
 | 
						||
// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
 | 
						||
// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
 | 
						||
// distribution.
 | 
						||
//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
 | 
						||
// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
 | 
						||
// this software without specific prior written permission.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
 | 
						||
// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
 | 
						||
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
 | 
						||
// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
 | 
						||
// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
 | 
						||
// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
 | 
						||
// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
 | 
						||
// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
 | 
						||
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan), vladl@google.com (Vlad Losev)
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// This file implements death tests.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_OS_MAC
 | 
						||
#    include <crt_externs.h>
 | 
						||
#  endif  // GTEST_OS_MAC
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  include <errno.h>
 | 
						||
#  include <fcntl.h>
 | 
						||
#  include <limits.h>
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_OS_LINUX
 | 
						||
#    include <signal.h>
 | 
						||
#  endif  // GTEST_OS_LINUX
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  include <stdarg.h>
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
#    include <windows.h>
 | 
						||
#  else
 | 
						||
#    include <sys/mman.h>
 | 
						||
#    include <sys/wait.h>
 | 
						||
#  endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_OS_QNX
 | 
						||
#    include <spawn.h>
 | 
						||
#  endif  // GTEST_OS_QNX
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Indicates that this translation unit is part of Google Test's
 | 
						||
// implementation.  It must come before gtest-internal-inl.h is
 | 
						||
// included, or there will be a compiler error.  This trick is to
 | 
						||
// prevent a user from accidentally including gtest-internal-inl.h in
 | 
						||
// his code.
 | 
						||
#define GTEST_IMPLEMENTATION_ 1
 | 
						||
#undef GTEST_IMPLEMENTATION_
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace testing {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Constants.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The default death test style.
 | 
						||
static const char kDefaultDeathTestStyle[] = "fast";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
GTEST_DEFINE_string_(
 | 
						||
    death_test_style,
 | 
						||
    internal::StringFromGTestEnv("death_test_style", kDefaultDeathTestStyle),
 | 
						||
    "Indicates how to run a death test in a forked child process: "
 | 
						||
    "\"threadsafe\" (child process re-executes the test binary "
 | 
						||
    "from the beginning, running only the specific death test) or "
 | 
						||
    "\"fast\" (child process runs the death test immediately "
 | 
						||
    "after forking).");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
GTEST_DEFINE_bool_(
 | 
						||
    death_test_use_fork,
 | 
						||
    internal::BoolFromGTestEnv("death_test_use_fork", false),
 | 
						||
    "Instructs to use fork()/_exit() instead of clone() in death tests. "
 | 
						||
    "Ignored and always uses fork() on POSIX systems where clone() is not "
 | 
						||
    "implemented. Useful when running under valgrind or similar tools if "
 | 
						||
    "those do not support clone(). Valgrind 3.3.1 will just fail if "
 | 
						||
    "it sees an unsupported combination of clone() flags. "
 | 
						||
    "It is not recommended to use this flag w/o valgrind though it will "
 | 
						||
    "work in 99% of the cases. Once valgrind is fixed, this flag will "
 | 
						||
    "most likely be removed.");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
GTEST_DEFINE_string_(
 | 
						||
    internal_run_death_test, "",
 | 
						||
    "Indicates the file, line number, temporal index of "
 | 
						||
    "the single death test to run, and a file descriptor to "
 | 
						||
    "which a success code may be sent, all separated by "
 | 
						||
    "the '|' characters.  This flag is specified if and only if the current "
 | 
						||
    "process is a sub-process launched for running a thread-safe "
 | 
						||
    "death test.  FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.");
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Valid only for fast death tests. Indicates the code is running in the
 | 
						||
// child process of a fast style death test.
 | 
						||
static bool g_in_fast_death_test_child = false;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns a Boolean value indicating whether the caller is currently
 | 
						||
// executing in the context of the death test child process.  Tools such as
 | 
						||
// Valgrind heap checkers may need this to modify their behavior in death
 | 
						||
// tests.  IMPORTANT: This is an internal utility.  Using it may break the
 | 
						||
// implementation of death tests.  User code MUST NOT use it.
 | 
						||
bool InDeathTestChild() {
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // On Windows, death tests are thread-safe regardless of the value of the
 | 
						||
  // death_test_style flag.
 | 
						||
  return !GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test).empty();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  else
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) == "threadsafe")
 | 
						||
    return !GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test).empty();
 | 
						||
  else
 | 
						||
    return g_in_fast_death_test_child;
 | 
						||
#  endif
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// ExitedWithCode constructor.
 | 
						||
ExitedWithCode::ExitedWithCode(int exit_code) : exit_code_(exit_code) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// ExitedWithCode function-call operator.
 | 
						||
bool ExitedWithCode::operator()(int exit_status) const {
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return exit_status == exit_code_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  else
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return WIFEXITED(exit_status) && WEXITSTATUS(exit_status) == exit_code_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
// KilledBySignal constructor.
 | 
						||
KilledBySignal::KilledBySignal(int signum) : signum_(signum) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// KilledBySignal function-call operator.
 | 
						||
bool KilledBySignal::operator()(int exit_status) const {
 | 
						||
  return WIFSIGNALED(exit_status) && WTERMSIG(exit_status) == signum_;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
#  endif  // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Utilities needed for death tests.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Generates a textual description of a given exit code, in the format
 | 
						||
// specified by wait(2).
 | 
						||
static std::string ExitSummary(int exit_code) {
 | 
						||
  Message m;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  m << "Exited with exit status " << exit_code;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  else
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (WIFEXITED(exit_code)) {
 | 
						||
    m << "Exited with exit status " << WEXITSTATUS(exit_code);
 | 
						||
  } else if (WIFSIGNALED(exit_code)) {
 | 
						||
    m << "Terminated by signal " << WTERMSIG(exit_code);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
#    ifdef WCOREDUMP
 | 
						||
  if (WCOREDUMP(exit_code)) {
 | 
						||
    m << " (core dumped)";
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
#    endif
 | 
						||
#  endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return m.GetString();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true if exit_status describes a process that was terminated
 | 
						||
// by a signal, or exited normally with a nonzero exit code.
 | 
						||
bool ExitedUnsuccessfully(int exit_status) {
 | 
						||
  return !ExitedWithCode(0)(exit_status);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
// Generates a textual failure message when a death test finds more than
 | 
						||
// one thread running, or cannot determine the number of threads, prior
 | 
						||
// to executing the given statement.  It is the responsibility of the
 | 
						||
// caller not to pass a thread_count of 1.
 | 
						||
static std::string DeathTestThreadWarning(size_t thread_count) {
 | 
						||
  Message msg;
 | 
						||
  msg << "Death tests use fork(), which is unsafe particularly"
 | 
						||
      << " in a threaded context. For this test, " << GTEST_NAME_ << " ";
 | 
						||
  if (thread_count == 0)
 | 
						||
    msg << "couldn't detect the number of threads.";
 | 
						||
  else
 | 
						||
    msg << "detected " << thread_count << " threads.";
 | 
						||
  return msg.GetString();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
#  endif  // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Flag characters for reporting a death test that did not die.
 | 
						||
static const char kDeathTestLived = 'L';
 | 
						||
static const char kDeathTestReturned = 'R';
 | 
						||
static const char kDeathTestThrew = 'T';
 | 
						||
static const char kDeathTestInternalError = 'I';
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// An enumeration describing all of the possible ways that a death test can
 | 
						||
// conclude.  DIED means that the process died while executing the test
 | 
						||
// code; LIVED means that process lived beyond the end of the test code;
 | 
						||
// RETURNED means that the test statement attempted to execute a return
 | 
						||
// statement, which is not allowed; THREW means that the test statement
 | 
						||
// returned control by throwing an exception.  IN_PROGRESS means the test
 | 
						||
// has not yet concluded.
 | 
						||
// TODO(vladl@google.com): Unify names and possibly values for
 | 
						||
// AbortReason, DeathTestOutcome, and flag characters above.
 | 
						||
enum DeathTestOutcome { IN_PROGRESS, DIED, LIVED, RETURNED, THREW };
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Routine for aborting the program which is safe to call from an
 | 
						||
// exec-style death test child process, in which case the error
 | 
						||
// message is propagated back to the parent process.  Otherwise, the
 | 
						||
// message is simply printed to stderr.  In either case, the program
 | 
						||
// then exits with status 1.
 | 
						||
void DeathTestAbort(const std::string& message) {
 | 
						||
  // On a POSIX system, this function may be called from a threadsafe-style
 | 
						||
  // death test child process, which operates on a very small stack.  Use
 | 
						||
  // the heap for any additional non-minuscule memory requirements.
 | 
						||
  const InternalRunDeathTestFlag* const flag =
 | 
						||
      GetUnitTestImpl()->internal_run_death_test_flag();
 | 
						||
  if (flag != NULL) {
 | 
						||
    FILE* parent = posix::FDOpen(flag->write_fd(), "w");
 | 
						||
    fputc(kDeathTestInternalError, parent);
 | 
						||
    fprintf(parent, "%s", message.c_str());
 | 
						||
    fflush(parent);
 | 
						||
    _exit(1);
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    fprintf(stderr, "%s", message.c_str());
 | 
						||
    fflush(stderr);
 | 
						||
    posix::Abort();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// A replacement for CHECK that calls DeathTestAbort if the assertion
 | 
						||
// fails.
 | 
						||
#  define GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(expression)                              \
 | 
						||
    do {                                                                   \
 | 
						||
      if (!::testing::internal::IsTrue(expression)) {                      \
 | 
						||
        DeathTestAbort(::std::string("CHECK failed: File ") + __FILE__ +   \
 | 
						||
                       ", line " +                                         \
 | 
						||
                       ::testing::internal::StreamableToString(__LINE__) + \
 | 
						||
                       ": " + #expression);                                \
 | 
						||
      }                                                                    \
 | 
						||
    } while (::testing::internal::AlwaysFalse())
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// This macro is similar to GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_, but it is meant for
 | 
						||
// evaluating any system call that fulfills two conditions: it must return
 | 
						||
// -1 on failure, and set errno to EINTR when it is interrupted and
 | 
						||
// should be tried again.  The macro expands to a loop that repeatedly
 | 
						||
// evaluates the expression as long as it evaluates to -1 and sets
 | 
						||
// errno to EINTR.  If the expression evaluates to -1 but errno is
 | 
						||
// something other than EINTR, DeathTestAbort is called.
 | 
						||
#  define GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(expression)                      \
 | 
						||
    do {                                                                   \
 | 
						||
      int gtest_retval;                                                    \
 | 
						||
      do {                                                                 \
 | 
						||
        gtest_retval = (expression);                                       \
 | 
						||
      } while (gtest_retval == -1 && errno == EINTR);                      \
 | 
						||
      if (gtest_retval == -1) {                                            \
 | 
						||
        DeathTestAbort(::std::string("CHECK failed: File ") + __FILE__ +   \
 | 
						||
                       ", line " +                                         \
 | 
						||
                       ::testing::internal::StreamableToString(__LINE__) + \
 | 
						||
                       ": " + #expression + " != -1");                     \
 | 
						||
      }                                                                    \
 | 
						||
    } while (::testing::internal::AlwaysFalse())
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the message describing the last system error in errno.
 | 
						||
std::string GetLastErrnoDescription() {
 | 
						||
  return errno == 0 ? "" : posix::StrError(errno);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// This is called from a death test parent process to read a failure
 | 
						||
// message from the death test child process and log it with the FATAL
 | 
						||
// severity. On Windows, the message is read from a pipe handle. On other
 | 
						||
// platforms, it is read from a file descriptor.
 | 
						||
static void FailFromInternalError(int fd) {
 | 
						||
  Message error;
 | 
						||
  char buffer[256];
 | 
						||
  int num_read;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  do {
 | 
						||
    while ((num_read = posix::Read(fd, buffer, 255)) > 0) {
 | 
						||
      buffer[num_read] = '\0';
 | 
						||
      error << buffer;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  } while (num_read == -1 && errno == EINTR);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (num_read == 0) {
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << error.GetString();
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    const int last_error = errno;
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << "Error while reading death test internal: "
 | 
						||
                      << GetLastErrnoDescription() << " [" << last_error << "]";
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Death test constructor.  Increments the running death test count
 | 
						||
// for the current test.
 | 
						||
DeathTest::DeathTest() {
 | 
						||
  TestInfo* const info = GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_info();
 | 
						||
  if (info == NULL) {
 | 
						||
    DeathTestAbort(
 | 
						||
        "Cannot run a death test outside of a TEST or "
 | 
						||
        "TEST_F construct");
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Creates and returns a death test by dispatching to the current
 | 
						||
// death test factory.
 | 
						||
bool DeathTest::Create(const char* statement, const RE* regex, const char* file,
 | 
						||
                       int line, DeathTest** test) {
 | 
						||
  return GetUnitTestImpl()->death_test_factory()->Create(statement, regex, file,
 | 
						||
                                                         line, test);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
const char* DeathTest::LastMessage() {
 | 
						||
  return last_death_test_message_.c_str();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void DeathTest::set_last_death_test_message(const std::string& message) {
 | 
						||
  last_death_test_message_ = message;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
std::string DeathTest::last_death_test_message_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Provides cross platform implementation for some death functionality.
 | 
						||
class DeathTestImpl : public DeathTest {
 | 
						||
 protected:
 | 
						||
  DeathTestImpl(const char* a_statement, const RE* a_regex)
 | 
						||
      : statement_(a_statement),
 | 
						||
        regex_(a_regex),
 | 
						||
        spawned_(false),
 | 
						||
        status_(-1),
 | 
						||
        outcome_(IN_PROGRESS),
 | 
						||
        read_fd_(-1),
 | 
						||
        write_fd_(-1) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // read_fd_ is expected to be closed and cleared by a derived class.
 | 
						||
  ~DeathTestImpl() { GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(read_fd_ == -1); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  void Abort(AbortReason reason);
 | 
						||
  virtual bool Passed(bool status_ok);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const char* statement() const { return statement_; }
 | 
						||
  const RE* regex() const { return regex_; }
 | 
						||
  bool spawned() const { return spawned_; }
 | 
						||
  void set_spawned(bool is_spawned) { spawned_ = is_spawned; }
 | 
						||
  int status() const { return status_; }
 | 
						||
  void set_status(int a_status) { status_ = a_status; }
 | 
						||
  DeathTestOutcome outcome() const { return outcome_; }
 | 
						||
  void set_outcome(DeathTestOutcome an_outcome) { outcome_ = an_outcome; }
 | 
						||
  int read_fd() const { return read_fd_; }
 | 
						||
  void set_read_fd(int fd) { read_fd_ = fd; }
 | 
						||
  int write_fd() const { return write_fd_; }
 | 
						||
  void set_write_fd(int fd) { write_fd_ = fd; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Called in the parent process only. Reads the result code of the death
 | 
						||
  // test child process via a pipe, interprets it to set the outcome_
 | 
						||
  // member, and closes read_fd_.  Outputs diagnostics and terminates in
 | 
						||
  // case of unexpected codes.
 | 
						||
  void ReadAndInterpretStatusByte();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  // The textual content of the code this object is testing.  This class
 | 
						||
  // doesn't own this string and should not attempt to delete it.
 | 
						||
  const char* const statement_;
 | 
						||
  // The regular expression which test output must match.  DeathTestImpl
 | 
						||
  // doesn't own this object and should not attempt to delete it.
 | 
						||
  const RE* const regex_;
 | 
						||
  // True if the death test child process has been successfully spawned.
 | 
						||
  bool spawned_;
 | 
						||
  // The exit status of the child process.
 | 
						||
  int status_;
 | 
						||
  // How the death test concluded.
 | 
						||
  DeathTestOutcome outcome_;
 | 
						||
  // Descriptor to the read end of the pipe to the child process.  It is
 | 
						||
  // always -1 in the child process.  The child keeps its write end of the
 | 
						||
  // pipe in write_fd_.
 | 
						||
  int read_fd_;
 | 
						||
  // Descriptor to the child's write end of the pipe to the parent process.
 | 
						||
  // It is always -1 in the parent process.  The parent keeps its end of the
 | 
						||
  // pipe in read_fd_.
 | 
						||
  int write_fd_;
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Called in the parent process only. Reads the result code of the death
 | 
						||
// test child process via a pipe, interprets it to set the outcome_
 | 
						||
// member, and closes read_fd_.  Outputs diagnostics and terminates in
 | 
						||
// case of unexpected codes.
 | 
						||
void DeathTestImpl::ReadAndInterpretStatusByte() {
 | 
						||
  char flag;
 | 
						||
  int bytes_read;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // The read() here blocks until data is available (signifying the
 | 
						||
  // failure of the death test) or until the pipe is closed (signifying
 | 
						||
  // its success), so it's okay to call this in the parent before
 | 
						||
  // the child process has exited.
 | 
						||
  do {
 | 
						||
    bytes_read = posix::Read(read_fd(), &flag, 1);
 | 
						||
  } while (bytes_read == -1 && errno == EINTR);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (bytes_read == 0) {
 | 
						||
    set_outcome(DIED);
 | 
						||
  } else if (bytes_read == 1) {
 | 
						||
    switch (flag) {
 | 
						||
    case kDeathTestReturned:
 | 
						||
      set_outcome(RETURNED);
 | 
						||
      break;
 | 
						||
    case kDeathTestThrew:
 | 
						||
      set_outcome(THREW);
 | 
						||
      break;
 | 
						||
    case kDeathTestLived:
 | 
						||
      set_outcome(LIVED);
 | 
						||
      break;
 | 
						||
    case kDeathTestInternalError:
 | 
						||
      FailFromInternalError(read_fd());  // Does not return.
 | 
						||
      break;
 | 
						||
    default:
 | 
						||
      GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << "Death test child process reported "
 | 
						||
                        << "unexpected status byte ("
 | 
						||
                        << static_cast<unsigned int>(flag) << ")";
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << "Read from death test child process failed: "
 | 
						||
                      << GetLastErrnoDescription();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(posix::Close(read_fd()));
 | 
						||
  set_read_fd(-1);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Signals that the death test code which should have exited, didn't.
 | 
						||
// Should be called only in a death test child process.
 | 
						||
// Writes a status byte to the child's status file descriptor, then
 | 
						||
// calls _exit(1).
 | 
						||
void DeathTestImpl::Abort(AbortReason reason) {
 | 
						||
  // The parent process considers the death test to be a failure if
 | 
						||
  // it finds any data in our pipe.  So, here we write a single flag byte
 | 
						||
  // to the pipe, then exit.
 | 
						||
  const char status_ch = reason == TEST_DID_NOT_DIE
 | 
						||
                             ? kDeathTestLived
 | 
						||
                             : reason == TEST_THREW_EXCEPTION
 | 
						||
                                   ? kDeathTestThrew
 | 
						||
                                   : kDeathTestReturned;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(posix::Write(write_fd(), &status_ch, 1));
 | 
						||
  // We are leaking the descriptor here because on some platforms (i.e.,
 | 
						||
  // when built as Windows DLL), destructors of global objects will still
 | 
						||
  // run after calling _exit(). On such systems, write_fd_ will be
 | 
						||
  // indirectly closed from the destructor of UnitTestImpl, causing double
 | 
						||
  // close if it is also closed here. On debug configurations, double close
 | 
						||
  // may assert. As there are no in-process buffers to flush here, we are
 | 
						||
  // relying on the OS to close the descriptor after the process terminates
 | 
						||
  // when the destructors are not run.
 | 
						||
  _exit(1);  // Exits w/o any normal exit hooks (we were supposed to crash)
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns an indented copy of stderr output for a death test.
 | 
						||
// This makes distinguishing death test output lines from regular log lines
 | 
						||
// much easier.
 | 
						||
static ::std::string FormatDeathTestOutput(const ::std::string& output) {
 | 
						||
  ::std::string ret;
 | 
						||
  for (size_t at = 0;;) {
 | 
						||
    const size_t line_end = output.find('\n', at);
 | 
						||
    ret += "[  DEATH   ] ";
 | 
						||
    if (line_end == ::std::string::npos) {
 | 
						||
      ret += output.substr(at);
 | 
						||
      break;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    ret += output.substr(at, line_end + 1 - at);
 | 
						||
    at = line_end + 1;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return ret;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Assesses the success or failure of a death test, using both private
 | 
						||
// members which have previously been set, and one argument:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Private data members:
 | 
						||
//   outcome:  An enumeration describing how the death test
 | 
						||
//             concluded: DIED, LIVED, THREW, or RETURNED.  The death test
 | 
						||
//             fails in the latter three cases.
 | 
						||
//   status:   The exit status of the child process. On *nix, it is in the
 | 
						||
//             in the format specified by wait(2). On Windows, this is the
 | 
						||
//             value supplied to the ExitProcess() API or a numeric code
 | 
						||
//             of the exception that terminated the program.
 | 
						||
//   regex:    A regular expression object to be applied to
 | 
						||
//             the test's captured standard error output; the death test
 | 
						||
//             fails if it does not match.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Argument:
 | 
						||
//   status_ok: true if exit_status is acceptable in the context of
 | 
						||
//              this particular death test, which fails if it is false
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff all of the above conditions are met.  Otherwise, the
 | 
						||
// first failing condition, in the order given above, is the one that is
 | 
						||
// reported. Also sets the last death test message string.
 | 
						||
bool DeathTestImpl::Passed(bool status_ok) {
 | 
						||
  if (!spawned()) return false;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const std::string error_message = GetCapturedStderr();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  bool success = false;
 | 
						||
  Message buffer;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  buffer << "Death test: " << statement() << "\n";
 | 
						||
  switch (outcome()) {
 | 
						||
  case LIVED:
 | 
						||
    buffer << "    Result: failed to die.\n"
 | 
						||
           << " Error msg:\n"
 | 
						||
           << FormatDeathTestOutput(error_message);
 | 
						||
    break;
 | 
						||
  case THREW:
 | 
						||
    buffer << "    Result: threw an exception.\n"
 | 
						||
           << " Error msg:\n"
 | 
						||
           << FormatDeathTestOutput(error_message);
 | 
						||
    break;
 | 
						||
  case RETURNED:
 | 
						||
    buffer << "    Result: illegal return in test statement.\n"
 | 
						||
           << " Error msg:\n"
 | 
						||
           << FormatDeathTestOutput(error_message);
 | 
						||
    break;
 | 
						||
  case DIED:
 | 
						||
    if (status_ok) {
 | 
						||
      const bool matched = RE::PartialMatch(error_message.c_str(), *regex());
 | 
						||
      if (matched) {
 | 
						||
        success = true;
 | 
						||
      } else {
 | 
						||
        buffer << "    Result: died but not with expected error.\n"
 | 
						||
               << "  Expected: " << regex()->pattern() << "\n"
 | 
						||
               << "Actual msg:\n"
 | 
						||
               << FormatDeathTestOutput(error_message);
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
    } else {
 | 
						||
      buffer << "    Result: died but not with expected exit code:\n"
 | 
						||
             << "            " << ExitSummary(status()) << "\n"
 | 
						||
             << "Actual msg:\n"
 | 
						||
             << FormatDeathTestOutput(error_message);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    break;
 | 
						||
  case IN_PROGRESS:
 | 
						||
  default:
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOG_(FATAL)
 | 
						||
        << "DeathTest::Passed somehow called before conclusion of test";
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  DeathTest::set_last_death_test_message(buffer.GetString());
 | 
						||
  return success;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
// WindowsDeathTest implements death tests on Windows. Due to the
 | 
						||
// specifics of starting new processes on Windows, death tests there are
 | 
						||
// always threadsafe, and Google Test considers the
 | 
						||
// --gtest_death_test_style=fast setting to be equivalent to
 | 
						||
// --gtest_death_test_style=threadsafe there.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// A few implementation notes:  Like the Linux version, the Windows
 | 
						||
// implementation uses pipes for child-to-parent communication. But due to
 | 
						||
// the specifics of pipes on Windows, some extra steps are required:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// 1. The parent creates a communication pipe and stores handles to both
 | 
						||
//    ends of it.
 | 
						||
// 2. The parent starts the child and provides it with the information
 | 
						||
//    necessary to acquire the handle to the write end of the pipe.
 | 
						||
// 3. The child acquires the write end of the pipe and signals the parent
 | 
						||
//    using a Windows event.
 | 
						||
// 4. Now the parent can release the write end of the pipe on its side. If
 | 
						||
//    this is done before step 3, the object's reference count goes down to
 | 
						||
//    0 and it is destroyed, preventing the child from acquiring it. The
 | 
						||
//    parent now has to release it, or read operations on the read end of
 | 
						||
//    the pipe will not return when the child terminates.
 | 
						||
// 5. The parent reads child's output through the pipe (outcome code and
 | 
						||
//    any possible error messages) from the pipe, and its stderr and then
 | 
						||
//    determines whether to fail the test.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Note: to distinguish Win32 API calls from the local method and function
 | 
						||
// calls, the former are explicitly resolved in the global namespace.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
class WindowsDeathTest : public DeathTestImpl {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  WindowsDeathTest(const char* a_statement, const RE* a_regex, const char* file,
 | 
						||
                   int line)
 | 
						||
      : DeathTestImpl(a_statement, a_regex), file_(file), line_(line) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // All of these virtual functions are inherited from DeathTest.
 | 
						||
  virtual int Wait();
 | 
						||
  virtual TestRole AssumeRole();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  // The name of the file in which the death test is located.
 | 
						||
  const char* const file_;
 | 
						||
  // The line number on which the death test is located.
 | 
						||
  const int line_;
 | 
						||
  // Handle to the write end of the pipe to the child process.
 | 
						||
  AutoHandle write_handle_;
 | 
						||
  // Child process handle.
 | 
						||
  AutoHandle child_handle_;
 | 
						||
  // Event the child process uses to signal the parent that it has
 | 
						||
  // acquired the handle to the write end of the pipe. After seeing this
 | 
						||
  // event the parent can release its own handles to make sure its
 | 
						||
  // ReadFile() calls return when the child terminates.
 | 
						||
  AutoHandle event_handle_;
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Waits for the child in a death test to exit, returning its exit
 | 
						||
// status, or 0 if no child process exists.  As a side effect, sets the
 | 
						||
// outcome data member.
 | 
						||
int WindowsDeathTest::Wait() {
 | 
						||
  if (!spawned()) return 0;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Wait until the child either signals that it has acquired the write end
 | 
						||
  // of the pipe or it dies.
 | 
						||
  const HANDLE wait_handles[2] = {child_handle_.Get(), event_handle_.Get()};
 | 
						||
  switch (::WaitForMultipleObjects(2, wait_handles,
 | 
						||
                                   FALSE,  // Waits for any of the handles.
 | 
						||
                                   INFINITE)) {
 | 
						||
  case WAIT_OBJECT_0:
 | 
						||
  case WAIT_OBJECT_0 + 1:
 | 
						||
    break;
 | 
						||
  default:
 | 
						||
    GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(false);  // Should not get here.
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // The child has acquired the write end of the pipe or exited.
 | 
						||
  // We release the handle on our side and continue.
 | 
						||
  write_handle_.Reset();
 | 
						||
  event_handle_.Reset();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  ReadAndInterpretStatusByte();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Waits for the child process to exit if it haven't already. This
 | 
						||
  // returns immediately if the child has already exited, regardless of
 | 
						||
  // whether previous calls to WaitForMultipleObjects synchronized on this
 | 
						||
  // handle or not.
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(WAIT_OBJECT_0 ==
 | 
						||
                          ::WaitForSingleObject(child_handle_.Get(), INFINITE));
 | 
						||
  DWORD status_code;
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(
 | 
						||
      ::GetExitCodeProcess(child_handle_.Get(), &status_code) != FALSE);
 | 
						||
  child_handle_.Reset();
 | 
						||
  set_status(static_cast<int>(status_code));
 | 
						||
  return status();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The AssumeRole process for a Windows death test.  It creates a child
 | 
						||
// process with the same executable as the current process to run the
 | 
						||
// death test.  The child process is given the --gtest_filter and
 | 
						||
// --gtest_internal_run_death_test flags such that it knows to run the
 | 
						||
// current death test only.
 | 
						||
DeathTest::TestRole WindowsDeathTest::AssumeRole() {
 | 
						||
  const UnitTestImpl* const impl = GetUnitTestImpl();
 | 
						||
  const InternalRunDeathTestFlag* const flag =
 | 
						||
      impl->internal_run_death_test_flag();
 | 
						||
  const TestInfo* const info = impl->current_test_info();
 | 
						||
  const int death_test_index = info->result()->death_test_count();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (flag != NULL) {
 | 
						||
    // ParseInternalRunDeathTestFlag() has performed all the necessary
 | 
						||
    // processing.
 | 
						||
    set_write_fd(flag->write_fd());
 | 
						||
    return EXECUTE_TEST;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // WindowsDeathTest uses an anonymous pipe to communicate results of
 | 
						||
  // a death test.
 | 
						||
  SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES handles_are_inheritable = {sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES),
 | 
						||
                                                 NULL, TRUE};
 | 
						||
  HANDLE read_handle, write_handle;
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(::CreatePipe(&read_handle, &write_handle,
 | 
						||
                                       &handles_are_inheritable,
 | 
						||
                                       0)  // Default buffer size.
 | 
						||
                          != FALSE);
 | 
						||
  set_read_fd(
 | 
						||
      ::_open_osfhandle(reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(read_handle), O_RDONLY));
 | 
						||
  write_handle_.Reset(write_handle);
 | 
						||
  event_handle_.Reset(::CreateEvent(
 | 
						||
      &handles_are_inheritable,
 | 
						||
      TRUE,    // The event will automatically reset to non-signaled state.
 | 
						||
      FALSE,   // The initial state is non-signalled.
 | 
						||
      NULL));  // The even is unnamed.
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(event_handle_.Get() != NULL);
 | 
						||
  const std::string filter_flag = std::string("--") + GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ +
 | 
						||
                                  kFilterFlag + "=" + info->test_case_name() +
 | 
						||
                                  "." + info->name();
 | 
						||
  const std::string internal_flag =
 | 
						||
      std::string("--") + GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ + kInternalRunDeathTestFlag + "=" +
 | 
						||
      file_ + "|" + StreamableToString(line_) + "|" +
 | 
						||
      StreamableToString(death_test_index) + "|" +
 | 
						||
      StreamableToString(static_cast<unsigned int>(::GetCurrentProcessId())) +
 | 
						||
      // size_t has the same width as pointers on both 32-bit and 64-bit
 | 
						||
      // Windows platforms.
 | 
						||
      // See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/tcxf1dw6.aspx.
 | 
						||
      "|" + StreamableToString(reinterpret_cast<size_t>(write_handle)) + "|" +
 | 
						||
      StreamableToString(reinterpret_cast<size_t>(event_handle_.Get()));
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  char executable_path[_MAX_PATH + 1];  // NOLINT
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(
 | 
						||
      _MAX_PATH + 1 != ::GetModuleFileNameA(NULL, executable_path, _MAX_PATH));
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  std::string command_line = std::string(::GetCommandLineA()) + " " +
 | 
						||
                             filter_flag + " \"" + internal_flag + "\"";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  DeathTest::set_last_death_test_message("");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  CaptureStderr();
 | 
						||
  // Flush the log buffers since the log streams are shared with the child.
 | 
						||
  FlushInfoLog();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // The child process will share the standard handles with the parent.
 | 
						||
  STARTUPINFOA startup_info;
 | 
						||
  memset(&startup_info, 0, sizeof(STARTUPINFO));
 | 
						||
  startup_info.dwFlags = STARTF_USESTDHANDLES;
 | 
						||
  startup_info.hStdInput = ::GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
 | 
						||
  startup_info.hStdOutput = ::GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
 | 
						||
  startup_info.hStdError = ::GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  PROCESS_INFORMATION process_info;
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(
 | 
						||
      ::CreateProcessA(
 | 
						||
          executable_path, const_cast<char*>(command_line.c_str()),
 | 
						||
          NULL,  // Retuned process handle is not inheritable.
 | 
						||
          NULL,  // Retuned thread handle is not inheritable.
 | 
						||
          TRUE,  // Child inherits all inheritable handles (for write_handle_).
 | 
						||
          0x0,   // Default creation flags.
 | 
						||
          NULL,  // Inherit the parent's environment.
 | 
						||
          UnitTest::GetInstance()->original_working_dir(), &startup_info,
 | 
						||
          &process_info) != FALSE);
 | 
						||
  child_handle_.Reset(process_info.hProcess);
 | 
						||
  ::CloseHandle(process_info.hThread);
 | 
						||
  set_spawned(true);
 | 
						||
  return OVERSEE_TEST;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
#  else  // We are not on Windows.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// ForkingDeathTest provides implementations for most of the abstract
 | 
						||
// methods of the DeathTest interface.  Only the AssumeRole method is
 | 
						||
// left undefined.
 | 
						||
class ForkingDeathTest : public DeathTestImpl {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  ForkingDeathTest(const char* statement, const RE* regex);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // All of these virtual functions are inherited from DeathTest.
 | 
						||
  virtual int Wait();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 protected:
 | 
						||
  void set_child_pid(pid_t child_pid) { child_pid_ = child_pid; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  // PID of child process during death test; 0 in the child process itself.
 | 
						||
  pid_t child_pid_;
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Constructs a ForkingDeathTest.
 | 
						||
ForkingDeathTest::ForkingDeathTest(const char* a_statement, const RE* a_regex)
 | 
						||
    : DeathTestImpl(a_statement, a_regex), child_pid_(-1) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Waits for the child in a death test to exit, returning its exit
 | 
						||
// status, or 0 if no child process exists.  As a side effect, sets the
 | 
						||
// outcome data member.
 | 
						||
int ForkingDeathTest::Wait() {
 | 
						||
  if (!spawned()) return 0;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  ReadAndInterpretStatusByte();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  int status_value;
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(waitpid(child_pid_, &status_value, 0));
 | 
						||
  set_status(status_value);
 | 
						||
  return status_value;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// A concrete death test class that forks, then immediately runs the test
 | 
						||
// in the child process.
 | 
						||
class NoExecDeathTest : public ForkingDeathTest {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  NoExecDeathTest(const char* a_statement, const RE* a_regex)
 | 
						||
      : ForkingDeathTest(a_statement, a_regex) {}
 | 
						||
  virtual TestRole AssumeRole();
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The AssumeRole process for a fork-and-run death test.  It implements a
 | 
						||
// straightforward fork, with a simple pipe to transmit the status byte.
 | 
						||
DeathTest::TestRole NoExecDeathTest::AssumeRole() {
 | 
						||
  const size_t thread_count = GetThreadCount();
 | 
						||
  if (thread_count != 1) {
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOG_(WARNING) << DeathTestThreadWarning(thread_count);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  int pipe_fd[2];
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(pipe(pipe_fd) != -1);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  DeathTest::set_last_death_test_message("");
 | 
						||
  CaptureStderr();
 | 
						||
  // When we fork the process below, the log file buffers are copied, but the
 | 
						||
  // file descriptors are shared.  We flush all log files here so that closing
 | 
						||
  // the file descriptors in the child process doesn't throw off the
 | 
						||
  // synchronization between descriptors and buffers in the parent process.
 | 
						||
  // This is as close to the fork as possible to avoid a race condition in case
 | 
						||
  // there are multiple threads running before the death test, and another
 | 
						||
  // thread writes to the log file.
 | 
						||
  FlushInfoLog();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const pid_t child_pid = fork();
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(child_pid != -1);
 | 
						||
  set_child_pid(child_pid);
 | 
						||
  if (child_pid == 0) {
 | 
						||
    GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(close(pipe_fd[0]));
 | 
						||
    set_write_fd(pipe_fd[1]);
 | 
						||
    // Redirects all logging to stderr in the child process to prevent
 | 
						||
    // concurrent writes to the log files.  We capture stderr in the parent
 | 
						||
    // process and append the child process' output to a log.
 | 
						||
    LogToStderr();
 | 
						||
    // Event forwarding to the listeners of event listener API mush be shut
 | 
						||
    // down in death test subprocesses.
 | 
						||
    GetUnitTestImpl()->listeners()->SuppressEventForwarding();
 | 
						||
    g_in_fast_death_test_child = true;
 | 
						||
    return EXECUTE_TEST;
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(close(pipe_fd[1]));
 | 
						||
    set_read_fd(pipe_fd[0]);
 | 
						||
    set_spawned(true);
 | 
						||
    return OVERSEE_TEST;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// A concrete death test class that forks and re-executes the main
 | 
						||
// program from the beginning, with command-line flags set that cause
 | 
						||
// only this specific death test to be run.
 | 
						||
class ExecDeathTest : public ForkingDeathTest {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  ExecDeathTest(const char* a_statement, const RE* a_regex, const char* file,
 | 
						||
                int line)
 | 
						||
      : ForkingDeathTest(a_statement, a_regex), file_(file), line_(line) {}
 | 
						||
  virtual TestRole AssumeRole();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  static ::std::vector<testing::internal::string>
 | 
						||
  GetArgvsForDeathTestChildProcess() {
 | 
						||
    ::std::vector<testing::internal::string> args = GetInjectableArgvs();
 | 
						||
    return args;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  // The name of the file in which the death test is located.
 | 
						||
  const char* const file_;
 | 
						||
  // The line number on which the death test is located.
 | 
						||
  const int line_;
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Utility class for accumulating command-line arguments.
 | 
						||
class Arguments {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  Arguments() { args_.push_back(NULL); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  ~Arguments() {
 | 
						||
    for (std::vector<char*>::iterator i = args_.begin(); i != args_.end();
 | 
						||
         ++i) {
 | 
						||
      free(*i);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  void AddArgument(const char* argument) {
 | 
						||
    args_.insert(args_.end() - 1, posix::StrDup(argument));
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  template <typename Str>
 | 
						||
  void AddArguments(const ::std::vector<Str>& arguments) {
 | 
						||
    for (typename ::std::vector<Str>::const_iterator i = arguments.begin();
 | 
						||
         i != arguments.end(); ++i) {
 | 
						||
      args_.insert(args_.end() - 1, posix::StrDup(i->c_str()));
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  char* const* Argv() { return &args_[0]; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  std::vector<char*> args_;
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// A struct that encompasses the arguments to the child process of a
 | 
						||
// threadsafe-style death test process.
 | 
						||
struct ExecDeathTestArgs {
 | 
						||
  char* const* argv;  // Command-line arguments for the child's call to exec
 | 
						||
  int close_fd;       // File descriptor to close; the read end of a pipe
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#    if GTEST_OS_MAC
 | 
						||
inline char** GetEnviron() {
 | 
						||
  // When Google Test is built as a framework on MacOS X, the environ variable
 | 
						||
  // is unavailable. Apple's documentation (man environ) recommends using
 | 
						||
  // _NSGetEnviron() instead.
 | 
						||
  return *_NSGetEnviron();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
#    else
 | 
						||
// Some POSIX platforms expect you to declare environ. extern "C" makes
 | 
						||
// it reside in the global namespace.
 | 
						||
extern "C" char** environ;
 | 
						||
inline char** GetEnviron() { return environ; }
 | 
						||
#    endif  // GTEST_OS_MAC
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#    if !GTEST_OS_QNX
 | 
						||
// The main function for a threadsafe-style death test child process.
 | 
						||
// This function is called in a clone()-ed process and thus must avoid
 | 
						||
// any potentially unsafe operations like malloc or libc functions.
 | 
						||
static int ExecDeathTestChildMain(void* child_arg) {
 | 
						||
  ExecDeathTestArgs* const args = static_cast<ExecDeathTestArgs*>(child_arg);
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(close(args->close_fd));
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // We need to execute the test program in the same environment where
 | 
						||
  // it was originally invoked.  Therefore we change to the original
 | 
						||
  // working directory first.
 | 
						||
  const char* const original_dir =
 | 
						||
      UnitTest::GetInstance()->original_working_dir();
 | 
						||
  // We can safely call chdir() as it's a direct system call.
 | 
						||
  if (chdir(original_dir) != 0) {
 | 
						||
    DeathTestAbort(std::string("chdir(\"") + original_dir +
 | 
						||
                   "\") failed: " + GetLastErrnoDescription());
 | 
						||
    return EXIT_FAILURE;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // We can safely call execve() as it's a direct system call.  We
 | 
						||
  // cannot use execvp() as it's a libc function and thus potentially
 | 
						||
  // unsafe.  Since execve() doesn't search the PATH, the user must
 | 
						||
  // invoke the test program via a valid path that contains at least
 | 
						||
  // one path separator.
 | 
						||
  execve(args->argv[0], args->argv, GetEnviron());
 | 
						||
  DeathTestAbort(std::string("execve(") + args->argv[0] + ", ...) in " +
 | 
						||
                 original_dir + " failed: " + GetLastErrnoDescription());
 | 
						||
  return EXIT_FAILURE;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
#    endif  // !GTEST_OS_QNX
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Two utility routines that together determine the direction the stack
 | 
						||
// grows.
 | 
						||
// This could be accomplished more elegantly by a single recursive
 | 
						||
// function, but we want to guard against the unlikely possibility of
 | 
						||
// a smart compiler optimizing the recursion away.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// GTEST_NO_INLINE_ is required to prevent GCC 4.6 from inlining
 | 
						||
// StackLowerThanAddress into StackGrowsDown, which then doesn't give
 | 
						||
// correct answer.
 | 
						||
void StackLowerThanAddress(const void* ptr, bool* result) GTEST_NO_INLINE_;
 | 
						||
void StackLowerThanAddress(const void* ptr, bool* result) {
 | 
						||
  int dummy;
 | 
						||
  *result = (&dummy < ptr);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
bool StackGrowsDown() {
 | 
						||
  int dummy;
 | 
						||
  bool result;
 | 
						||
  StackLowerThanAddress(&dummy, &result);
 | 
						||
  return result;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Spawns a child process with the same executable as the current process in
 | 
						||
// a thread-safe manner and instructs it to run the death test.  The
 | 
						||
// implementation uses fork(2) + exec.  On systems where clone(2) is
 | 
						||
// available, it is used instead, being slightly more thread-safe.  On QNX,
 | 
						||
// fork supports only single-threaded environments, so this function uses
 | 
						||
// spawn(2) there instead.  The function dies with an error message if
 | 
						||
// anything goes wrong.
 | 
						||
static pid_t ExecDeathTestSpawnChild(char* const* argv, int close_fd) {
 | 
						||
  ExecDeathTestArgs args = {argv, close_fd};
 | 
						||
  pid_t child_pid = -1;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#    if GTEST_OS_QNX
 | 
						||
  // Obtains the current directory and sets it to be closed in the child
 | 
						||
  // process.
 | 
						||
  const int cwd_fd = open(".", O_RDONLY);
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(cwd_fd != -1);
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(fcntl(cwd_fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC));
 | 
						||
  // We need to execute the test program in the same environment where
 | 
						||
  // it was originally invoked.  Therefore we change to the original
 | 
						||
  // working directory first.
 | 
						||
  const char* const original_dir =
 | 
						||
      UnitTest::GetInstance()->original_working_dir();
 | 
						||
  // We can safely call chdir() as it's a direct system call.
 | 
						||
  if (chdir(original_dir) != 0) {
 | 
						||
    DeathTestAbort(std::string("chdir(\"") + original_dir +
 | 
						||
                   "\") failed: " + GetLastErrnoDescription());
 | 
						||
    return EXIT_FAILURE;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  int fd_flags;
 | 
						||
  // Set close_fd to be closed after spawn.
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(fd_flags = fcntl(close_fd, F_GETFD));
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(
 | 
						||
      fcntl(close_fd, F_SETFD, fd_flags | FD_CLOEXEC));
 | 
						||
  struct inheritance inherit = {0};
 | 
						||
  // spawn is a system call.
 | 
						||
  child_pid = spawn(args.argv[0], 0, NULL, &inherit, args.argv, GetEnviron());
 | 
						||
  // Restores the current working directory.
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(fchdir(cwd_fd) != -1);
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(close(cwd_fd));
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#    else  // GTEST_OS_QNX
 | 
						||
#      if GTEST_OS_LINUX
 | 
						||
  // When a SIGPROF signal is received while fork() or clone() are executing,
 | 
						||
  // the process may hang. To avoid this, we ignore SIGPROF here and re-enable
 | 
						||
  // it after the call to fork()/clone() is complete.
 | 
						||
  struct sigaction saved_sigprof_action;
 | 
						||
  struct sigaction ignore_sigprof_action;
 | 
						||
  memset(&ignore_sigprof_action, 0, sizeof(ignore_sigprof_action));
 | 
						||
  sigemptyset(&ignore_sigprof_action.sa_mask);
 | 
						||
  ignore_sigprof_action.sa_handler = SIG_IGN;
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(
 | 
						||
      sigaction(SIGPROF, &ignore_sigprof_action, &saved_sigprof_action));
 | 
						||
#      endif  // GTEST_OS_LINUX
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#      if GTEST_HAS_CLONE
 | 
						||
  const bool use_fork = GTEST_FLAG(death_test_use_fork);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (!use_fork) {
 | 
						||
    static const bool stack_grows_down = StackGrowsDown();
 | 
						||
    const size_t stack_size = getpagesize();
 | 
						||
    // MMAP_ANONYMOUS is not defined on Mac, so we use MAP_ANON instead.
 | 
						||
    void* const stack = mmap(NULL, stack_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
 | 
						||
                             MAP_ANON | MAP_PRIVATE, -1, 0);
 | 
						||
    GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(stack != MAP_FAILED);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    // Maximum stack alignment in bytes:  For a downward-growing stack, this
 | 
						||
    // amount is subtracted from size of the stack space to get an address
 | 
						||
    // that is within the stack space and is aligned on all systems we care
 | 
						||
    // about.  As far as I know there is no ABI with stack alignment greater
 | 
						||
    // than 64.  We assume stack and stack_size already have alignment of
 | 
						||
    // kMaxStackAlignment.
 | 
						||
    const size_t kMaxStackAlignment = 64;
 | 
						||
    void* const stack_top =
 | 
						||
        static_cast<char*>(stack) +
 | 
						||
        (stack_grows_down ? stack_size - kMaxStackAlignment : 0);
 | 
						||
    GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(
 | 
						||
        stack_size > kMaxStackAlignment &&
 | 
						||
        reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(stack_top) % kMaxStackAlignment == 0);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    child_pid = clone(&ExecDeathTestChildMain, stack_top, SIGCHLD, &args);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(munmap(stack, stack_size) != -1);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
#      else
 | 
						||
  const bool use_fork = true;
 | 
						||
#      endif  // GTEST_HAS_CLONE
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (use_fork && (child_pid = fork()) == 0) {
 | 
						||
    ExecDeathTestChildMain(&args);
 | 
						||
    _exit(0);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
#    endif    // GTEST_OS_QNX
 | 
						||
#    if GTEST_OS_LINUX
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(
 | 
						||
      sigaction(SIGPROF, &saved_sigprof_action, NULL));
 | 
						||
#    endif  // GTEST_OS_LINUX
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(child_pid != -1);
 | 
						||
  return child_pid;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The AssumeRole process for a fork-and-exec death test.  It re-executes the
 | 
						||
// main program from the beginning, setting the --gtest_filter
 | 
						||
// and --gtest_internal_run_death_test flags to cause only the current
 | 
						||
// death test to be re-run.
 | 
						||
DeathTest::TestRole ExecDeathTest::AssumeRole() {
 | 
						||
  const UnitTestImpl* const impl = GetUnitTestImpl();
 | 
						||
  const InternalRunDeathTestFlag* const flag =
 | 
						||
      impl->internal_run_death_test_flag();
 | 
						||
  const TestInfo* const info = impl->current_test_info();
 | 
						||
  const int death_test_index = info->result()->death_test_count();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (flag != NULL) {
 | 
						||
    set_write_fd(flag->write_fd());
 | 
						||
    return EXECUTE_TEST;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  int pipe_fd[2];
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(pipe(pipe_fd) != -1);
 | 
						||
  // Clear the close-on-exec flag on the write end of the pipe, lest
 | 
						||
  // it be closed when the child process does an exec:
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(fcntl(pipe_fd[1], F_SETFD, 0) != -1);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const std::string filter_flag = std::string("--") + GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ +
 | 
						||
                                  kFilterFlag + "=" + info->test_case_name() +
 | 
						||
                                  "." + info->name();
 | 
						||
  const std::string internal_flag = std::string("--") + GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ +
 | 
						||
                                    kInternalRunDeathTestFlag + "=" + file_ +
 | 
						||
                                    "|" + StreamableToString(line_) + "|" +
 | 
						||
                                    StreamableToString(death_test_index) + "|" +
 | 
						||
                                    StreamableToString(pipe_fd[1]);
 | 
						||
  Arguments args;
 | 
						||
  args.AddArguments(GetArgvsForDeathTestChildProcess());
 | 
						||
  args.AddArgument(filter_flag.c_str());
 | 
						||
  args.AddArgument(internal_flag.c_str());
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  DeathTest::set_last_death_test_message("");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  CaptureStderr();
 | 
						||
  // See the comment in NoExecDeathTest::AssumeRole for why the next line
 | 
						||
  // is necessary.
 | 
						||
  FlushInfoLog();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const pid_t child_pid = ExecDeathTestSpawnChild(args.Argv(), pipe_fd[0]);
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(close(pipe_fd[1]));
 | 
						||
  set_child_pid(child_pid);
 | 
						||
  set_read_fd(pipe_fd[0]);
 | 
						||
  set_spawned(true);
 | 
						||
  return OVERSEE_TEST;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  endif  // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Creates a concrete DeathTest-derived class that depends on the
 | 
						||
// --gtest_death_test_style flag, and sets the pointer pointed to
 | 
						||
// by the "test" argument to its address.  If the test should be
 | 
						||
// skipped, sets that pointer to NULL.  Returns true, unless the
 | 
						||
// flag is set to an invalid value.
 | 
						||
bool DefaultDeathTestFactory::Create(const char* statement, const RE* regex,
 | 
						||
                                     const char* file, int line,
 | 
						||
                                     DeathTest** test) {
 | 
						||
  UnitTestImpl* const impl = GetUnitTestImpl();
 | 
						||
  const InternalRunDeathTestFlag* const flag =
 | 
						||
      impl->internal_run_death_test_flag();
 | 
						||
  const int death_test_index =
 | 
						||
      impl->current_test_info()->increment_death_test_count();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (flag != NULL) {
 | 
						||
    if (death_test_index > flag->index()) {
 | 
						||
      DeathTest::set_last_death_test_message(
 | 
						||
          "Death test count (" + StreamableToString(death_test_index) +
 | 
						||
          ") somehow exceeded expected maximum (" +
 | 
						||
          StreamableToString(flag->index()) + ")");
 | 
						||
      return false;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    if (!(flag->file() == file && flag->line() == line &&
 | 
						||
          flag->index() == death_test_index)) {
 | 
						||
      *test = NULL;
 | 
						||
      return true;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) == "threadsafe" ||
 | 
						||
      GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) == "fast") {
 | 
						||
    *test = new WindowsDeathTest(statement, regex, file, line);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  else
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) == "threadsafe") {
 | 
						||
    *test = new ExecDeathTest(statement, regex, file, line);
 | 
						||
  } else if (GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) == "fast") {
 | 
						||
    *test = new NoExecDeathTest(statement, regex);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  else {  // NOLINT - this is more readable than unbalanced brackets inside #if.
 | 
						||
    DeathTest::set_last_death_test_message("Unknown death test style \"" +
 | 
						||
                                           GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) +
 | 
						||
                                           "\" encountered");
 | 
						||
    return false;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return true;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Splits a given string on a given delimiter, populating a given
 | 
						||
// vector with the fields.  GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST implies that we have
 | 
						||
// ::std::string, so we can use it here.
 | 
						||
static void SplitString(const ::std::string& str, char delimiter,
 | 
						||
                        ::std::vector< ::std::string>* dest) {
 | 
						||
  ::std::vector< ::std::string> parsed;
 | 
						||
  ::std::string::size_type pos = 0;
 | 
						||
  while (::testing::internal::AlwaysTrue()) {
 | 
						||
    const ::std::string::size_type colon = str.find(delimiter, pos);
 | 
						||
    if (colon == ::std::string::npos) {
 | 
						||
      parsed.push_back(str.substr(pos));
 | 
						||
      break;
 | 
						||
    } else {
 | 
						||
      parsed.push_back(str.substr(pos, colon - pos));
 | 
						||
      pos = colon + 1;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  dest->swap(parsed);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
// Recreates the pipe and event handles from the provided parameters,
 | 
						||
// signals the event, and returns a file descriptor wrapped around the pipe
 | 
						||
// handle. This function is called in the child process only.
 | 
						||
int GetStatusFileDescriptor(unsigned int parent_process_id,
 | 
						||
                            size_t write_handle_as_size_t,
 | 
						||
                            size_t event_handle_as_size_t) {
 | 
						||
  AutoHandle parent_process_handle(::OpenProcess(PROCESS_DUP_HANDLE,
 | 
						||
                                                 FALSE,  // Non-inheritable.
 | 
						||
                                                 parent_process_id));
 | 
						||
  if (parent_process_handle.Get() == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
 | 
						||
    DeathTestAbort("Unable to open parent process " +
 | 
						||
                   StreamableToString(parent_process_id));
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // TODO(vladl@google.com): Replace the following check with a
 | 
						||
  // compile-time assertion when available.
 | 
						||
  GTEST_CHECK_(sizeof(HANDLE) <= sizeof(size_t));
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const HANDLE write_handle = reinterpret_cast<HANDLE>(write_handle_as_size_t);
 | 
						||
  HANDLE dup_write_handle;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // The newly initialized handle is accessible only in in the parent
 | 
						||
  // process. To obtain one accessible within the child, we need to use
 | 
						||
  // DuplicateHandle.
 | 
						||
  if (!::DuplicateHandle(parent_process_handle.Get(), write_handle,
 | 
						||
                         ::GetCurrentProcess(), &dup_write_handle,
 | 
						||
                         0x0,    // Requested privileges ignored since
 | 
						||
                                 // DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS is used.
 | 
						||
                         FALSE,  // Request non-inheritable handler.
 | 
						||
                         DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS)) {
 | 
						||
    DeathTestAbort("Unable to duplicate the pipe handle " +
 | 
						||
                   StreamableToString(write_handle_as_size_t) +
 | 
						||
                   " from the parent process " +
 | 
						||
                   StreamableToString(parent_process_id));
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const HANDLE event_handle = reinterpret_cast<HANDLE>(event_handle_as_size_t);
 | 
						||
  HANDLE dup_event_handle;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (!::DuplicateHandle(parent_process_handle.Get(), event_handle,
 | 
						||
                         ::GetCurrentProcess(), &dup_event_handle, 0x0, FALSE,
 | 
						||
                         DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS)) {
 | 
						||
    DeathTestAbort("Unable to duplicate the event handle " +
 | 
						||
                   StreamableToString(event_handle_as_size_t) +
 | 
						||
                   " from the parent process " +
 | 
						||
                   StreamableToString(parent_process_id));
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const int write_fd =
 | 
						||
      ::_open_osfhandle(reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(dup_write_handle), O_APPEND);
 | 
						||
  if (write_fd == -1) {
 | 
						||
    DeathTestAbort("Unable to convert pipe handle " +
 | 
						||
                   StreamableToString(write_handle_as_size_t) +
 | 
						||
                   " to a file descriptor");
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Signals the parent that the write end of the pipe has been acquired
 | 
						||
  // so the parent can release its own write end.
 | 
						||
  ::SetEvent(dup_event_handle);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return write_fd;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
#  endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns a newly created InternalRunDeathTestFlag object with fields
 | 
						||
// initialized from the GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test) flag if
 | 
						||
// the flag is specified; otherwise returns NULL.
 | 
						||
InternalRunDeathTestFlag* ParseInternalRunDeathTestFlag() {
 | 
						||
  if (GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test) == "") return NULL;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST implies that we have ::std::string, so we
 | 
						||
  // can use it here.
 | 
						||
  int line = -1;
 | 
						||
  int index = -1;
 | 
						||
  ::std::vector< ::std::string> fields;
 | 
						||
  SplitString(GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test).c_str(), '|', &fields);
 | 
						||
  int write_fd = -1;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  unsigned int parent_process_id = 0;
 | 
						||
  size_t write_handle_as_size_t = 0;
 | 
						||
  size_t event_handle_as_size_t = 0;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (fields.size() != 6 || !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[1], &line) ||
 | 
						||
      !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[2], &index) ||
 | 
						||
      !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[3], &parent_process_id) ||
 | 
						||
      !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[4], &write_handle_as_size_t) ||
 | 
						||
      !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[5], &event_handle_as_size_t)) {
 | 
						||
    DeathTestAbort("Bad --gtest_internal_run_death_test flag: " +
 | 
						||
                   GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test));
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  write_fd = GetStatusFileDescriptor(parent_process_id, write_handle_as_size_t,
 | 
						||
                                     event_handle_as_size_t);
 | 
						||
#  else
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (fields.size() != 4 || !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[1], &line) ||
 | 
						||
      !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[2], &index) ||
 | 
						||
      !ParseNaturalNumber(fields[3], &write_fd)) {
 | 
						||
    DeathTestAbort("Bad --gtest_internal_run_death_test flag: " +
 | 
						||
                   GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test));
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return new InternalRunDeathTestFlag(fields[0], line, index, write_fd);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace testing
 | 
						||
// Copyright 2008, Google Inc.
 | 
						||
// All rights reserved.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 | 
						||
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
 | 
						||
// met:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
 | 
						||
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
 | 
						||
// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
 | 
						||
// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
 | 
						||
// distribution.
 | 
						||
//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
 | 
						||
// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
 | 
						||
// this software without specific prior written permission.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
 | 
						||
// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
 | 
						||
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
 | 
						||
// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
 | 
						||
// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
 | 
						||
// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
 | 
						||
// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
 | 
						||
// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
 | 
						||
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Authors: keith.ray@gmail.com (Keith Ray)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#include <stdlib.h>
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
#  include <windows.h>
 | 
						||
#elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
#  include <direct.h>
 | 
						||
#  include <io.h>
 | 
						||
#elif GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN
 | 
						||
// Symbian OpenC has PATH_MAX in sys/syslimits.h
 | 
						||
#  include <sys/syslimits.h>
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
#  include <limits.h>
 | 
						||
#  include <climits>  // Some Linux distributions define PATH_MAX here.
 | 
						||
#endif                // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
#  define GTEST_PATH_MAX_ _MAX_PATH
 | 
						||
#elif defined(PATH_MAX)
 | 
						||
#  define GTEST_PATH_MAX_ PATH_MAX
 | 
						||
#elif defined(_XOPEN_PATH_MAX)
 | 
						||
#  define GTEST_PATH_MAX_ _XOPEN_PATH_MAX
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
#  define GTEST_PATH_MAX_ _POSIX_PATH_MAX
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace testing {
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
// On Windows, '\\' is the standard path separator, but many tools and the
 | 
						||
// Windows API also accept '/' as an alternate path separator. Unless otherwise
 | 
						||
// noted, a file path can contain either kind of path separators, or a mixture
 | 
						||
// of them.
 | 
						||
const char kPathSeparator = '\\';
 | 
						||
const char kAlternatePathSeparator = '/';
 | 
						||
const char kPathSeparatorString[] = "\\";
 | 
						||
const char kAlternatePathSeparatorString[] = "/";
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
// Windows CE doesn't have a current directory. You should not use
 | 
						||
// the current directory in tests on Windows CE, but this at least
 | 
						||
// provides a reasonable fallback.
 | 
						||
const char kCurrentDirectoryString[] = "\\";
 | 
						||
// Windows CE doesn't define INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES
 | 
						||
const DWORD kInvalidFileAttributes = 0xffffffff;
 | 
						||
#  else
 | 
						||
const char kCurrentDirectoryString[] = ".\\";
 | 
						||
#  endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
const char kPathSeparator = '/';
 | 
						||
const char kPathSeparatorString[] = "/";
 | 
						||
const char kCurrentDirectoryString[] = "./";
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns whether the given character is a valid path separator.
 | 
						||
static bool IsPathSeparator(char c) {
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_ALT_PATH_SEP_
 | 
						||
  return (c == kPathSeparator) || (c == kAlternatePathSeparator);
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
  return c == kPathSeparator;
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the current working directory, or "" if unsuccessful.
 | 
						||
FilePath FilePath::GetCurrentDir() {
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
  // Windows CE doesn't have a current directory, so we just return
 | 
						||
  // something reasonable.
 | 
						||
  return FilePath(kCurrentDirectoryString);
 | 
						||
#elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
  char cwd[GTEST_PATH_MAX_ + 1] = {'\0'};
 | 
						||
  return FilePath(_getcwd(cwd, sizeof(cwd)) == NULL ? "" : cwd);
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
  char cwd[GTEST_PATH_MAX_ + 1] = {'\0'};
 | 
						||
  return FilePath(getcwd(cwd, sizeof(cwd)) == NULL ? "" : cwd);
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns a copy of the FilePath with the case-insensitive extension removed.
 | 
						||
// Example: FilePath("dir/file.exe").RemoveExtension("EXE") returns
 | 
						||
// FilePath("dir/file"). If a case-insensitive extension is not
 | 
						||
// found, returns a copy of the original FilePath.
 | 
						||
FilePath FilePath::RemoveExtension(const char* extension) const {
 | 
						||
  const std::string dot_extension = std::string(".") + extension;
 | 
						||
  if (String::EndsWithCaseInsensitive(pathname_, dot_extension)) {
 | 
						||
    return FilePath(
 | 
						||
        pathname_.substr(0, pathname_.length() - dot_extension.length()));
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return *this;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns a pointer to the last occurence of a valid path separator in
 | 
						||
// the FilePath. On Windows, for example, both '/' and '\' are valid path
 | 
						||
// separators. Returns NULL if no path separator was found.
 | 
						||
const char* FilePath::FindLastPathSeparator() const {
 | 
						||
  const char* const last_sep = strrchr(c_str(), kPathSeparator);
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_ALT_PATH_SEP_
 | 
						||
  const char* const last_alt_sep = strrchr(c_str(), kAlternatePathSeparator);
 | 
						||
  // Comparing two pointers of which only one is NULL is undefined.
 | 
						||
  if (last_alt_sep != NULL && (last_sep == NULL || last_alt_sep > last_sep)) {
 | 
						||
    return last_alt_sep;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
  return last_sep;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns a copy of the FilePath with the directory part removed.
 | 
						||
// Example: FilePath("path/to/file").RemoveDirectoryName() returns
 | 
						||
// FilePath("file"). If there is no directory part ("just_a_file"), it returns
 | 
						||
// the FilePath unmodified. If there is no file part ("just_a_dir/") it
 | 
						||
// returns an empty FilePath ("").
 | 
						||
// On Windows platform, '\' is the path separator, otherwise it is '/'.
 | 
						||
FilePath FilePath::RemoveDirectoryName() const {
 | 
						||
  const char* const last_sep = FindLastPathSeparator();
 | 
						||
  return last_sep ? FilePath(last_sep + 1) : *this;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// RemoveFileName returns the directory path with the filename removed.
 | 
						||
// Example: FilePath("path/to/file").RemoveFileName() returns "path/to/".
 | 
						||
// If the FilePath is "a_file" or "/a_file", RemoveFileName returns
 | 
						||
// FilePath("./") or, on Windows, FilePath(".\\"). If the filepath does
 | 
						||
// not have a file, like "just/a/dir/", it returns the FilePath unmodified.
 | 
						||
// On Windows platform, '\' is the path separator, otherwise it is '/'.
 | 
						||
FilePath FilePath::RemoveFileName() const {
 | 
						||
  const char* const last_sep = FindLastPathSeparator();
 | 
						||
  std::string dir;
 | 
						||
  if (last_sep) {
 | 
						||
    dir = std::string(c_str(), last_sep + 1 - c_str());
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    dir = kCurrentDirectoryString;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return FilePath(dir);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Helper functions for naming files in a directory for xml output.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Given directory = "dir", base_name = "test", number = 0,
 | 
						||
// extension = "xml", returns "dir/test.xml". If number is greater
 | 
						||
// than zero (e.g., 12), returns "dir/test_12.xml".
 | 
						||
// On Windows platform, uses \ as the separator rather than /.
 | 
						||
FilePath FilePath::MakeFileName(const FilePath& directory,
 | 
						||
                                const FilePath& base_name, int number,
 | 
						||
                                const char* extension) {
 | 
						||
  std::string file;
 | 
						||
  if (number == 0) {
 | 
						||
    file = base_name.string() + "." + extension;
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    file =
 | 
						||
        base_name.string() + "_" + StreamableToString(number) + "." + extension;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return ConcatPaths(directory, FilePath(file));
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Given directory = "dir", relative_path = "test.xml", returns "dir/test.xml".
 | 
						||
// On Windows, uses \ as the separator rather than /.
 | 
						||
FilePath FilePath::ConcatPaths(const FilePath& directory,
 | 
						||
                               const FilePath& relative_path) {
 | 
						||
  if (directory.IsEmpty()) return relative_path;
 | 
						||
  const FilePath dir(directory.RemoveTrailingPathSeparator());
 | 
						||
  return FilePath(dir.string() + kPathSeparator + relative_path.string());
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true if pathname describes something findable in the file-system,
 | 
						||
// either a file, directory, or whatever.
 | 
						||
bool FilePath::FileOrDirectoryExists() const {
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
  LPCWSTR unicode = String::AnsiToUtf16(pathname_.c_str());
 | 
						||
  const DWORD attributes = GetFileAttributes(unicode);
 | 
						||
  delete[] unicode;
 | 
						||
  return attributes != kInvalidFileAttributes;
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
  posix::StatStruct file_stat;
 | 
						||
  return posix::Stat(pathname_.c_str(), &file_stat) == 0;
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true if pathname describes a directory in the file-system
 | 
						||
// that exists.
 | 
						||
bool FilePath::DirectoryExists() const {
 | 
						||
  bool result = false;
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
  // Don't strip off trailing separator if path is a root directory on
 | 
						||
  // Windows (like "C:\\").
 | 
						||
  const FilePath& path(IsRootDirectory() ? *this
 | 
						||
                                         : RemoveTrailingPathSeparator());
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
  const FilePath& path(*this);
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
  LPCWSTR unicode = String::AnsiToUtf16(path.c_str());
 | 
						||
  const DWORD attributes = GetFileAttributes(unicode);
 | 
						||
  delete[] unicode;
 | 
						||
  if ((attributes != kInvalidFileAttributes) &&
 | 
						||
      (attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)) {
 | 
						||
    result = true;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
  posix::StatStruct file_stat;
 | 
						||
  result =
 | 
						||
      posix::Stat(path.c_str(), &file_stat) == 0 && posix::IsDir(file_stat);
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return result;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true if pathname describes a root directory. (Windows has one
 | 
						||
// root directory per disk drive.)
 | 
						||
bool FilePath::IsRootDirectory() const {
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
  // TODO(wan@google.com): on Windows a network share like
 | 
						||
  // \\server\share can be a root directory, although it cannot be the
 | 
						||
  // current directory.  Handle this properly.
 | 
						||
  return pathname_.length() == 3 && IsAbsolutePath();
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
  return pathname_.length() == 1 && IsPathSeparator(pathname_.c_str()[0]);
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true if pathname describes an absolute path.
 | 
						||
bool FilePath::IsAbsolutePath() const {
 | 
						||
  const char* const name = pathname_.c_str();
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
  return pathname_.length() >= 3 &&
 | 
						||
         ((name[0] >= 'a' && name[0] <= 'z') ||
 | 
						||
          (name[0] >= 'A' && name[0] <= 'Z')) &&
 | 
						||
         name[1] == ':' && IsPathSeparator(name[2]);
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
  return IsPathSeparator(name[0]);
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns a pathname for a file that does not currently exist. The pathname
 | 
						||
// will be directory/base_name.extension or
 | 
						||
// directory/base_name_<number>.extension if directory/base_name.extension
 | 
						||
// already exists. The number will be incremented until a pathname is found
 | 
						||
// that does not already exist.
 | 
						||
// Examples: 'dir/foo_test.xml' or 'dir/foo_test_1.xml'.
 | 
						||
// There could be a race condition if two or more processes are calling this
 | 
						||
// function at the same time -- they could both pick the same filename.
 | 
						||
FilePath FilePath::GenerateUniqueFileName(const FilePath& directory,
 | 
						||
                                          const FilePath& base_name,
 | 
						||
                                          const char* extension) {
 | 
						||
  FilePath full_pathname;
 | 
						||
  int number = 0;
 | 
						||
  do {
 | 
						||
    full_pathname.Set(MakeFileName(directory, base_name, number++, extension));
 | 
						||
  } while (full_pathname.FileOrDirectoryExists());
 | 
						||
  return full_pathname;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true if FilePath ends with a path separator, which indicates that
 | 
						||
// it is intended to represent a directory. Returns false otherwise.
 | 
						||
// This does NOT check that a directory (or file) actually exists.
 | 
						||
bool FilePath::IsDirectory() const {
 | 
						||
  return !pathname_.empty() &&
 | 
						||
         IsPathSeparator(pathname_.c_str()[pathname_.length() - 1]);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Create directories so that path exists. Returns true if successful or if
 | 
						||
// the directories already exist; returns false if unable to create directories
 | 
						||
// for any reason.
 | 
						||
bool FilePath::CreateDirectoriesRecursively() const {
 | 
						||
  if (!this->IsDirectory()) {
 | 
						||
    return false;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (pathname_.length() == 0 || this->DirectoryExists()) {
 | 
						||
    return true;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const FilePath parent(this->RemoveTrailingPathSeparator().RemoveFileName());
 | 
						||
  return parent.CreateDirectoriesRecursively() && this->CreateFolder();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Create the directory so that path exists. Returns true if successful or
 | 
						||
// if the directory already exists; returns false if unable to create the
 | 
						||
// directory for any reason, including if the parent directory does not
 | 
						||
// exist. Not named "CreateDirectory" because that's a macro on Windows.
 | 
						||
bool FilePath::CreateFolder() const {
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
  FilePath removed_sep(this->RemoveTrailingPathSeparator());
 | 
						||
  LPCWSTR unicode = String::AnsiToUtf16(removed_sep.c_str());
 | 
						||
  int result = CreateDirectory(unicode, NULL) ? 0 : -1;
 | 
						||
  delete[] unicode;
 | 
						||
#elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
  int result = _mkdir(pathname_.c_str());
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
  int result = mkdir(pathname_.c_str(), 0777);
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (result == -1) {
 | 
						||
    return this->DirectoryExists();  // An error is OK if the directory exists.
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return true;  // No error.
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// If input name has a trailing separator character, remove it and return the
 | 
						||
// name, otherwise return the name string unmodified.
 | 
						||
// On Windows platform, uses \ as the separator, other platforms use /.
 | 
						||
FilePath FilePath::RemoveTrailingPathSeparator() const {
 | 
						||
  return IsDirectory() ? FilePath(pathname_.substr(0, pathname_.length() - 1))
 | 
						||
                       : *this;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Removes any redundant separators that might be in the pathname.
 | 
						||
// For example, "bar///foo" becomes "bar/foo". Does not eliminate other
 | 
						||
// redundancies that might be in a pathname involving "." or "..".
 | 
						||
// TODO(wan@google.com): handle Windows network shares (e.g. \\server\share).
 | 
						||
void FilePath::Normalize() {
 | 
						||
  if (pathname_.c_str() == NULL) {
 | 
						||
    pathname_ = "";
 | 
						||
    return;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  const char* src = pathname_.c_str();
 | 
						||
  char* const dest = new char[pathname_.length() + 1];
 | 
						||
  char* dest_ptr = dest;
 | 
						||
  memset(dest_ptr, 0, pathname_.length() + 1);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  while (*src != '\0') {
 | 
						||
    *dest_ptr = *src;
 | 
						||
    if (!IsPathSeparator(*src)) {
 | 
						||
      src++;
 | 
						||
    } else {
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_ALT_PATH_SEP_
 | 
						||
      if (*dest_ptr == kAlternatePathSeparator) {
 | 
						||
        *dest_ptr = kPathSeparator;
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
      while (IsPathSeparator(*src)) src++;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    dest_ptr++;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  *dest_ptr = '\0';
 | 
						||
  pathname_ = dest;
 | 
						||
  delete[] dest;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
}  // namespace testing
 | 
						||
// Copyright 2008, Google Inc.
 | 
						||
// All rights reserved.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 | 
						||
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
 | 
						||
// met:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
 | 
						||
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
 | 
						||
// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
 | 
						||
// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
 | 
						||
// distribution.
 | 
						||
//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
 | 
						||
// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
 | 
						||
// this software without specific prior written permission.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
 | 
						||
// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
 | 
						||
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
 | 
						||
// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
 | 
						||
// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
 | 
						||
// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
 | 
						||
// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
 | 
						||
// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
 | 
						||
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#include <limits.h>
 | 
						||
#include <stdio.h>
 | 
						||
#include <stdlib.h>
 | 
						||
#include <string.h>
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
#  include <windows.h>  // For TerminateProcess()
 | 
						||
#elif GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
#  include <io.h>
 | 
						||
#  include <sys/stat.h>
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
#  include <unistd.h>
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_MAC
 | 
						||
#  include <mach/mach_init.h>
 | 
						||
#  include <mach/task.h>
 | 
						||
#  include <mach/vm_map.h>
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_OS_MAC
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_QNX
 | 
						||
#  include <devctl.h>
 | 
						||
#  include <sys/procfs.h>
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_OS_QNX
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Indicates that this translation unit is part of Google Test's
 | 
						||
// implementation.  It must come before gtest-internal-inl.h is
 | 
						||
// included, or there will be a compiler error.  This trick is to
 | 
						||
// prevent a user from accidentally including gtest-internal-inl.h in
 | 
						||
// his code.
 | 
						||
#define GTEST_IMPLEMENTATION_ 1
 | 
						||
#undef GTEST_IMPLEMENTATION_
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace testing {
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__BORLANDC__)
 | 
						||
// MSVC and C++Builder do not provide a definition of STDERR_FILENO.
 | 
						||
const int kStdOutFileno = 1;
 | 
						||
const int kStdErrFileno = 2;
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
const int kStdOutFileno = STDOUT_FILENO;
 | 
						||
const int kStdErrFileno = STDERR_FILENO;
 | 
						||
#endif  // _MSC_VER
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_MAC
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the number of threads running in the process, or 0 to indicate that
 | 
						||
// we cannot detect it.
 | 
						||
size_t GetThreadCount() {
 | 
						||
  const task_t task = mach_task_self();
 | 
						||
  mach_msg_type_number_t thread_count;
 | 
						||
  thread_act_array_t thread_list;
 | 
						||
  const kern_return_t status = task_threads(task, &thread_list, &thread_count);
 | 
						||
  if (status == KERN_SUCCESS) {
 | 
						||
    // task_threads allocates resources in thread_list and we need to free them
 | 
						||
    // to avoid leaks.
 | 
						||
    vm_deallocate(task, reinterpret_cast<vm_address_t>(thread_list),
 | 
						||
                  sizeof(thread_t) * thread_count);
 | 
						||
    return static_cast<size_t>(thread_count);
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    return 0;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#elif GTEST_OS_QNX
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the number of threads running in the process, or 0 to indicate that
 | 
						||
// we cannot detect it.
 | 
						||
size_t GetThreadCount() {
 | 
						||
  const int fd = open("/proc/self/as", O_RDONLY);
 | 
						||
  if (fd < 0) {
 | 
						||
    return 0;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  procfs_info process_info;
 | 
						||
  const int status =
 | 
						||
      devctl(fd, DCMD_PROC_INFO, &process_info, sizeof(process_info), NULL);
 | 
						||
  close(fd);
 | 
						||
  if (status == EOK) {
 | 
						||
    return static_cast<size_t>(process_info.num_threads);
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    return 0;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
size_t GetThreadCount() {
 | 
						||
  // There's no portable way to detect the number of threads, so we just
 | 
						||
  // return 0 to indicate that we cannot detect it.
 | 
						||
  return 0;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_OS_MAC
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_USES_POSIX_RE
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Implements RE.  Currently only needed for death tests.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
RE::~RE() {
 | 
						||
  if (is_valid_) {
 | 
						||
    // regfree'ing an invalid regex might crash because the content
 | 
						||
    // of the regex is undefined. Since the regex's are essentially
 | 
						||
    // the same, one cannot be valid (or invalid) without the other
 | 
						||
    // being so too.
 | 
						||
    regfree(&partial_regex_);
 | 
						||
    regfree(&full_regex_);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  free(const_cast<char*>(pattern_));
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff regular expression re matches the entire str.
 | 
						||
bool RE::FullMatch(const char* str, const RE& re) {
 | 
						||
  if (!re.is_valid_) return false;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  regmatch_t match;
 | 
						||
  return regexec(&re.full_regex_, str, 1, &match, 0) == 0;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff regular expression re matches a substring of str
 | 
						||
// (including str itself).
 | 
						||
bool RE::PartialMatch(const char* str, const RE& re) {
 | 
						||
  if (!re.is_valid_) return false;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  regmatch_t match;
 | 
						||
  return regexec(&re.partial_regex_, str, 1, &match, 0) == 0;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Initializes an RE from its string representation.
 | 
						||
void RE::Init(const char* regex) {
 | 
						||
  pattern_ = posix::StrDup(regex);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Reserves enough bytes to hold the regular expression used for a
 | 
						||
  // full match.
 | 
						||
  const size_t full_regex_len = strlen(regex) + 10;
 | 
						||
  char* const full_pattern = new char[full_regex_len];
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  snprintf(full_pattern, full_regex_len, "^(%s)$", regex);
 | 
						||
  is_valid_ = regcomp(&full_regex_, full_pattern, REG_EXTENDED) == 0;
 | 
						||
  // We want to call regcomp(&partial_regex_, ...) even if the
 | 
						||
  // previous expression returns false.  Otherwise partial_regex_ may
 | 
						||
  // not be properly initialized can may cause trouble when it's
 | 
						||
  // freed.
 | 
						||
  //
 | 
						||
  // Some implementation of POSIX regex (e.g. on at least some
 | 
						||
  // versions of Cygwin) doesn't accept the empty string as a valid
 | 
						||
  // regex.  We change it to an equivalent form "()" to be safe.
 | 
						||
  if (is_valid_) {
 | 
						||
    const char* const partial_regex = (*regex == '\0') ? "()" : regex;
 | 
						||
    is_valid_ = regcomp(&partial_regex_, partial_regex, REG_EXTENDED) == 0;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  EXPECT_TRUE(is_valid_)
 | 
						||
      << "Regular expression \"" << regex
 | 
						||
      << "\" is not a valid POSIX Extended regular expression.";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  delete[] full_pattern;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#elif GTEST_USES_SIMPLE_RE
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff ch appears anywhere in str (excluding the
 | 
						||
// terminating '\0' character).
 | 
						||
bool IsInSet(char ch, const char* str) {
 | 
						||
  return ch != '\0' && strchr(str, ch) != NULL;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff ch belongs to the given classification.  Unlike
 | 
						||
// similar functions in <ctype.h>, these aren't affected by the
 | 
						||
// current locale.
 | 
						||
bool IsAsciiDigit(char ch) { return '0' <= ch && ch <= '9'; }
 | 
						||
bool IsAsciiPunct(char ch) {
 | 
						||
  return IsInSet(ch, "^-!\"#$%&'()*+,./:;<=>?@[\\]_`{|}~");
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
bool IsRepeat(char ch) { return IsInSet(ch, "?*+"); }
 | 
						||
bool IsAsciiWhiteSpace(char ch) { return IsInSet(ch, " \f\n\r\t\v"); }
 | 
						||
bool IsAsciiWordChar(char ch) {
 | 
						||
  return ('a' <= ch && ch <= 'z') || ('A' <= ch && ch <= 'Z') ||
 | 
						||
         ('0' <= ch && ch <= '9') || ch == '_';
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff "\\c" is a supported escape sequence.
 | 
						||
bool IsValidEscape(char c) {
 | 
						||
  return (IsAsciiPunct(c) || IsInSet(c, "dDfnrsStvwW"));
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff the given atom (specified by escaped and pattern)
 | 
						||
// matches ch.  The result is undefined if the atom is invalid.
 | 
						||
bool AtomMatchesChar(bool escaped, char pattern_char, char ch) {
 | 
						||
  if (escaped) {  // "\\p" where p is pattern_char.
 | 
						||
    switch (pattern_char) {
 | 
						||
    case 'd':
 | 
						||
      return IsAsciiDigit(ch);
 | 
						||
    case 'D':
 | 
						||
      return !IsAsciiDigit(ch);
 | 
						||
    case 'f':
 | 
						||
      return ch == '\f';
 | 
						||
    case 'n':
 | 
						||
      return ch == '\n';
 | 
						||
    case 'r':
 | 
						||
      return ch == '\r';
 | 
						||
    case 's':
 | 
						||
      return IsAsciiWhiteSpace(ch);
 | 
						||
    case 'S':
 | 
						||
      return !IsAsciiWhiteSpace(ch);
 | 
						||
    case 't':
 | 
						||
      return ch == '\t';
 | 
						||
    case 'v':
 | 
						||
      return ch == '\v';
 | 
						||
    case 'w':
 | 
						||
      return IsAsciiWordChar(ch);
 | 
						||
    case 'W':
 | 
						||
      return !IsAsciiWordChar(ch);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    return IsAsciiPunct(pattern_char) && pattern_char == ch;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return (pattern_char == '.' && ch != '\n') || pattern_char == ch;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Helper function used by ValidateRegex() to format error messages.
 | 
						||
std::string FormatRegexSyntaxError(const char* regex, int index) {
 | 
						||
  return (Message() << "Syntax error at index " << index
 | 
						||
                    << " in simple regular expression \"" << regex << "\": ")
 | 
						||
      .GetString();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Generates non-fatal failures and returns false if regex is invalid;
 | 
						||
// otherwise returns true.
 | 
						||
bool ValidateRegex(const char* regex) {
 | 
						||
  if (regex == NULL) {
 | 
						||
    // TODO(wan@google.com): fix the source file location in the
 | 
						||
    // assertion failures to match where the regex is used in user
 | 
						||
    // code.
 | 
						||
    ADD_FAILURE() << "NULL is not a valid simple regular expression.";
 | 
						||
    return false;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  bool is_valid = true;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // True iff ?, *, or + can follow the previous atom.
 | 
						||
  bool prev_repeatable = false;
 | 
						||
  for (int i = 0; regex[i]; i++) {
 | 
						||
    if (regex[i] == '\\') {  // An escape sequence
 | 
						||
      i++;
 | 
						||
      if (regex[i] == '\0') {
 | 
						||
        ADD_FAILURE() << FormatRegexSyntaxError(regex, i - 1)
 | 
						||
                      << "'\\' cannot appear at the end.";
 | 
						||
        return false;
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      if (!IsValidEscape(regex[i])) {
 | 
						||
        ADD_FAILURE() << FormatRegexSyntaxError(regex, i - 1)
 | 
						||
                      << "invalid escape sequence \"\\" << regex[i] << "\".";
 | 
						||
        is_valid = false;
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
      prev_repeatable = true;
 | 
						||
    } else {  // Not an escape sequence.
 | 
						||
      const char ch = regex[i];
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      if (ch == '^' && i > 0) {
 | 
						||
        ADD_FAILURE() << FormatRegexSyntaxError(regex, i)
 | 
						||
                      << "'^' can only appear at the beginning.";
 | 
						||
        is_valid = false;
 | 
						||
      } else if (ch == '$' && regex[i + 1] != '\0') {
 | 
						||
        ADD_FAILURE() << FormatRegexSyntaxError(regex, i)
 | 
						||
                      << "'$' can only appear at the end.";
 | 
						||
        is_valid = false;
 | 
						||
      } else if (IsInSet(ch, "()[]{}|")) {
 | 
						||
        ADD_FAILURE() << FormatRegexSyntaxError(regex, i) << "'" << ch
 | 
						||
                      << "' is unsupported.";
 | 
						||
        is_valid = false;
 | 
						||
      } else if (IsRepeat(ch) && !prev_repeatable) {
 | 
						||
        ADD_FAILURE() << FormatRegexSyntaxError(regex, i) << "'" << ch
 | 
						||
                      << "' can only follow a repeatable token.";
 | 
						||
        is_valid = false;
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      prev_repeatable = !IsInSet(ch, "^$?*+");
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return is_valid;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Matches a repeated regex atom followed by a valid simple regular
 | 
						||
// expression.  The regex atom is defined as c if escaped is false,
 | 
						||
// or \c otherwise.  repeat is the repetition meta character (?, *,
 | 
						||
// or +).  The behavior is undefined if str contains too many
 | 
						||
// characters to be indexable by size_t, in which case the test will
 | 
						||
// probably time out anyway.  We are fine with this limitation as
 | 
						||
// std::string has it too.
 | 
						||
bool MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHead(bool escaped, char c, char repeat,
 | 
						||
                                   const char* regex, const char* str) {
 | 
						||
  const size_t min_count = (repeat == '+') ? 1 : 0;
 | 
						||
  const size_t max_count = (repeat == '?') ? 1 : static_cast<size_t>(-1) - 1;
 | 
						||
  // We cannot call numeric_limits::max() as it conflicts with the
 | 
						||
  // max() macro on Windows.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  for (size_t i = 0; i <= max_count; ++i) {
 | 
						||
    // We know that the atom matches each of the first i characters in str.
 | 
						||
    if (i >= min_count && MatchRegexAtHead(regex, str + i)) {
 | 
						||
      // We have enough matches at the head, and the tail matches too.
 | 
						||
      // Since we only care about *whether* the pattern matches str
 | 
						||
      // (as opposed to *how* it matches), there is no need to find a
 | 
						||
      // greedy match.
 | 
						||
      return true;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    if (str[i] == '\0' || !AtomMatchesChar(escaped, c, str[i])) return false;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return false;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff regex matches a prefix of str.  regex must be a
 | 
						||
// valid simple regular expression and not start with "^", or the
 | 
						||
// result is undefined.
 | 
						||
bool MatchRegexAtHead(const char* regex, const char* str) {
 | 
						||
  if (*regex == '\0')  // An empty regex matches a prefix of anything.
 | 
						||
    return true;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // "$" only matches the end of a string.  Note that regex being
 | 
						||
  // valid guarantees that there's nothing after "$" in it.
 | 
						||
  if (*regex == '$') return *str == '\0';
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Is the first thing in regex an escape sequence?
 | 
						||
  const bool escaped = *regex == '\\';
 | 
						||
  if (escaped) ++regex;
 | 
						||
  if (IsRepeat(regex[1])) {
 | 
						||
    // MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHead() calls MatchRegexAtHead(), so
 | 
						||
    // here's an indirect recursion.  It terminates as the regex gets
 | 
						||
    // shorter in each recursion.
 | 
						||
    return MatchRepetitionAndRegexAtHead(escaped, regex[0], regex[1], regex + 2,
 | 
						||
                                         str);
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    // regex isn't empty, isn't "$", and doesn't start with a
 | 
						||
    // repetition.  We match the first atom of regex with the first
 | 
						||
    // character of str and recurse.
 | 
						||
    return (*str != '\0') && AtomMatchesChar(escaped, *regex, *str) &&
 | 
						||
           MatchRegexAtHead(regex + 1, str + 1);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff regex matches any substring of str.  regex must be
 | 
						||
// a valid simple regular expression, or the result is undefined.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// The algorithm is recursive, but the recursion depth doesn't exceed
 | 
						||
// the regex length, so we won't need to worry about running out of
 | 
						||
// stack space normally.  In rare cases the time complexity can be
 | 
						||
// exponential with respect to the regex length + the string length,
 | 
						||
// but usually it's must faster (often close to linear).
 | 
						||
bool MatchRegexAnywhere(const char* regex, const char* str) {
 | 
						||
  if (regex == NULL || str == NULL) return false;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (*regex == '^') return MatchRegexAtHead(regex + 1, str);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // A successful match can be anywhere in str.
 | 
						||
  do {
 | 
						||
    if (MatchRegexAtHead(regex, str)) return true;
 | 
						||
  } while (*str++ != '\0');
 | 
						||
  return false;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Implements the RE class.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
RE::~RE() {
 | 
						||
  free(const_cast<char*>(pattern_));
 | 
						||
  free(const_cast<char*>(full_pattern_));
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff regular expression re matches the entire str.
 | 
						||
bool RE::FullMatch(const char* str, const RE& re) {
 | 
						||
  return re.is_valid_ && MatchRegexAnywhere(re.full_pattern_, str);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff regular expression re matches a substring of str
 | 
						||
// (including str itself).
 | 
						||
bool RE::PartialMatch(const char* str, const RE& re) {
 | 
						||
  return re.is_valid_ && MatchRegexAnywhere(re.pattern_, str);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Initializes an RE from its string representation.
 | 
						||
void RE::Init(const char* regex) {
 | 
						||
  pattern_ = full_pattern_ = NULL;
 | 
						||
  if (regex != NULL) {
 | 
						||
    pattern_ = posix::StrDup(regex);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  is_valid_ = ValidateRegex(regex);
 | 
						||
  if (!is_valid_) {
 | 
						||
    // No need to calculate the full pattern when the regex is invalid.
 | 
						||
    return;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const size_t len = strlen(regex);
 | 
						||
  // Reserves enough bytes to hold the regular expression used for a
 | 
						||
  // full match: we need space to prepend a '^', append a '$', and
 | 
						||
  // terminate the string with '\0'.
 | 
						||
  char* buffer = static_cast<char*>(malloc(len + 3));
 | 
						||
  full_pattern_ = buffer;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (*regex != '^')
 | 
						||
    *buffer++ = '^';  // Makes sure full_pattern_ starts with '^'.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // We don't use snprintf or strncpy, as they trigger a warning when
 | 
						||
  // compiled with VC++ 8.0.
 | 
						||
  memcpy(buffer, regex, len);
 | 
						||
  buffer += len;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (len == 0 || regex[len - 1] != '$')
 | 
						||
    *buffer++ = '$';  // Makes sure full_pattern_ ends with '$'.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  *buffer = '\0';
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_USES_POSIX_RE
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
const char kUnknownFile[] = "unknown file";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Formats a source file path and a line number as they would appear
 | 
						||
// in an error message from the compiler used to compile this code.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ ::std::string FormatFileLocation(const char* file, int line) {
 | 
						||
  const std::string file_name(file == NULL ? kUnknownFile : file);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (line < 0) {
 | 
						||
    return file_name + ":";
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
#ifdef _MSC_VER
 | 
						||
  return file_name + "(" + StreamableToString(line) + "):";
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
  return file_name + ":" + StreamableToString(line) + ":";
 | 
						||
#endif  // _MSC_VER
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Formats a file location for compiler-independent XML output.
 | 
						||
// Although this function is not platform dependent, we put it next to
 | 
						||
// FormatFileLocation in order to contrast the two functions.
 | 
						||
// Note that FormatCompilerIndependentFileLocation() does NOT append colon
 | 
						||
// to the file location it produces, unlike FormatFileLocation().
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ ::std::string FormatCompilerIndependentFileLocation(const char* file,
 | 
						||
                                                               int line) {
 | 
						||
  const std::string file_name(file == NULL ? kUnknownFile : file);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (line < 0)
 | 
						||
    return file_name;
 | 
						||
  else
 | 
						||
    return file_name + ":" + StreamableToString(line);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
GTestLog::GTestLog(GTestLogSeverity severity, const char* file, int line)
 | 
						||
    : severity_(severity) {
 | 
						||
  const char* const marker =
 | 
						||
      severity == GTEST_INFO
 | 
						||
          ? "[  INFO ]"
 | 
						||
          : severity == GTEST_WARNING
 | 
						||
                ? "[WARNING]"
 | 
						||
                : severity == GTEST_ERROR ? "[ ERROR ]" : "[ FATAL ]";
 | 
						||
  GetStream() << ::std::endl
 | 
						||
              << marker << " " << FormatFileLocation(file, line).c_str()
 | 
						||
              << ": ";
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Flushes the buffers and, if severity is GTEST_FATAL, aborts the program.
 | 
						||
GTestLog::~GTestLog() {
 | 
						||
  GetStream() << ::std::endl;
 | 
						||
  if (severity_ == GTEST_FATAL) {
 | 
						||
    fflush(stderr);
 | 
						||
    posix::Abort();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
// Disable Microsoft deprecation warnings for POSIX functions called from
 | 
						||
// this class (creat, dup, dup2, and close)
 | 
						||
#ifdef _MSC_VER
 | 
						||
#  pragma warning(push)
 | 
						||
#  pragma warning(disable : 4996)
 | 
						||
#endif  // _MSC_VER
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Object that captures an output stream (stdout/stderr).
 | 
						||
class CapturedStream {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  // The ctor redirects the stream to a temporary file.
 | 
						||
  explicit CapturedStream(int fd) : fd_(fd), uncaptured_fd_(dup(fd)) {
 | 
						||
#  if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
    char temp_dir_path[MAX_PATH + 1] = {'\0'};   // NOLINT
 | 
						||
    char temp_file_path[MAX_PATH + 1] = {'\0'};  // NOLINT
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    ::GetTempPathA(sizeof(temp_dir_path), temp_dir_path);
 | 
						||
    const UINT success = ::GetTempFileNameA(temp_dir_path, "gtest_redir",
 | 
						||
                                            0,  // Generate unique file name.
 | 
						||
                                            temp_file_path);
 | 
						||
    GTEST_CHECK_(success != 0)
 | 
						||
        << "Unable to create a temporary file in " << temp_dir_path;
 | 
						||
    const int captured_fd = creat(temp_file_path, _S_IREAD | _S_IWRITE);
 | 
						||
    GTEST_CHECK_(captured_fd != -1)
 | 
						||
        << "Unable to open temporary file " << temp_file_path;
 | 
						||
    filename_ = temp_file_path;
 | 
						||
#  else
 | 
						||
    // There's no guarantee that a test has write access to the current
 | 
						||
    // directory, so we create the temporary file in the /tmp directory
 | 
						||
    // instead. We use /tmp on most systems, and /sdcard on Android.
 | 
						||
    // That's because Android doesn't have /tmp.
 | 
						||
#    if GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID
 | 
						||
    // Note: Android applications are expected to call the framework's
 | 
						||
    // Context.getExternalStorageDirectory() method through JNI to get
 | 
						||
    // the location of the world-writable SD Card directory. However,
 | 
						||
    // this requires a Context handle, which cannot be retrieved
 | 
						||
    // globally from native code. Doing so also precludes running the
 | 
						||
    // code as part of a regular standalone executable, which doesn't
 | 
						||
    // run in a Dalvik process (e.g. when running it through 'adb shell').
 | 
						||
    //
 | 
						||
    // The location /sdcard is directly accessible from native code
 | 
						||
    // and is the only location (unofficially) supported by the Android
 | 
						||
    // team. It's generally a symlink to the real SD Card mount point
 | 
						||
    // which can be /mnt/sdcard, /mnt/sdcard0, /system/media/sdcard, or
 | 
						||
    // other OEM-customized locations. Never rely on these, and always
 | 
						||
    // use /sdcard.
 | 
						||
    char name_template[] = "/sdcard/gtest_captured_stream.XXXXXX";
 | 
						||
#    else
 | 
						||
    char name_template[] = "/tmp/captured_stream.XXXXXX";
 | 
						||
#    endif  // GTEST_OS_LINUX_ANDROID
 | 
						||
    const int captured_fd = mkstemp(name_template);
 | 
						||
    filename_ = name_template;
 | 
						||
#  endif    // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS
 | 
						||
    fflush(NULL);
 | 
						||
    dup2(captured_fd, fd_);
 | 
						||
    close(captured_fd);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  ~CapturedStream() { remove(filename_.c_str()); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  std::string GetCapturedString() {
 | 
						||
    if (uncaptured_fd_ != -1) {
 | 
						||
      // Restores the original stream.
 | 
						||
      fflush(NULL);
 | 
						||
      dup2(uncaptured_fd_, fd_);
 | 
						||
      close(uncaptured_fd_);
 | 
						||
      uncaptured_fd_ = -1;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    FILE* const file = posix::FOpen(filename_.c_str(), "r");
 | 
						||
    const std::string content = ReadEntireFile(file);
 | 
						||
    posix::FClose(file);
 | 
						||
    return content;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  // Reads the entire content of a file as an std::string.
 | 
						||
  static std::string ReadEntireFile(FILE* file);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns the size (in bytes) of a file.
 | 
						||
  static size_t GetFileSize(FILE* file);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const int fd_;  // A stream to capture.
 | 
						||
  int uncaptured_fd_;
 | 
						||
  // Name of the temporary file holding the stderr output.
 | 
						||
  ::std::string filename_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(CapturedStream);
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the size (in bytes) of a file.
 | 
						||
size_t CapturedStream::GetFileSize(FILE* file) {
 | 
						||
  fseek(file, 0, SEEK_END);
 | 
						||
  return static_cast<size_t>(ftell(file));
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Reads the entire content of a file as a string.
 | 
						||
std::string CapturedStream::ReadEntireFile(FILE* file) {
 | 
						||
  const size_t file_size = GetFileSize(file);
 | 
						||
  char* const buffer = new char[file_size];
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  size_t bytes_last_read = 0;  // # of bytes read in the last fread()
 | 
						||
  size_t bytes_read = 0;       // # of bytes read so far
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  fseek(file, 0, SEEK_SET);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Keeps reading the file until we cannot read further or the
 | 
						||
  // pre-determined file size is reached.
 | 
						||
  do {
 | 
						||
    bytes_last_read =
 | 
						||
        fread(buffer + bytes_read, 1, file_size - bytes_read, file);
 | 
						||
    bytes_read += bytes_last_read;
 | 
						||
  } while (bytes_last_read > 0 && bytes_read < file_size);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const std::string content(buffer, bytes_read);
 | 
						||
  delete[] buffer;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return content;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#  ifdef _MSC_VER
 | 
						||
#    pragma warning(pop)
 | 
						||
#  endif  // _MSC_VER
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
static CapturedStream* g_captured_stderr = NULL;
 | 
						||
static CapturedStream* g_captured_stdout = NULL;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Starts capturing an output stream (stdout/stderr).
 | 
						||
void CaptureStream(int fd, const char* stream_name, CapturedStream** stream) {
 | 
						||
  if (*stream != NULL) {
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOG_(FATAL) << "Only one " << stream_name
 | 
						||
                      << " capturer can exist at a time.";
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  *stream = new CapturedStream(fd);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Stops capturing the output stream and returns the captured string.
 | 
						||
std::string GetCapturedStream(CapturedStream** captured_stream) {
 | 
						||
  const std::string content = (*captured_stream)->GetCapturedString();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  delete *captured_stream;
 | 
						||
  *captured_stream = NULL;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return content;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Starts capturing stdout.
 | 
						||
void CaptureStdout() {
 | 
						||
  CaptureStream(kStdOutFileno, "stdout", &g_captured_stdout);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Starts capturing stderr.
 | 
						||
void CaptureStderr() {
 | 
						||
  CaptureStream(kStdErrFileno, "stderr", &g_captured_stderr);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Stops capturing stdout and returns the captured string.
 | 
						||
std::string GetCapturedStdout() {
 | 
						||
  return GetCapturedStream(&g_captured_stdout);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Stops capturing stderr and returns the captured string.
 | 
						||
std::string GetCapturedStderr() {
 | 
						||
  return GetCapturedStream(&g_captured_stderr);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_STREAM_REDIRECTION
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// A copy of all command line arguments.  Set by InitGoogleTest().
 | 
						||
::std::vector<testing::internal::string> g_argvs;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
static const ::std::vector<testing::internal::string>* g_injected_test_argvs =
 | 
						||
    NULL;  // Owned.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void SetInjectableArgvs(const ::std::vector<testing::internal::string>* argvs) {
 | 
						||
  if (g_injected_test_argvs != argvs) delete g_injected_test_argvs;
 | 
						||
  g_injected_test_argvs = argvs;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
const ::std::vector<testing::internal::string>& GetInjectableArgvs() {
 | 
						||
  if (g_injected_test_argvs != NULL) {
 | 
						||
    return *g_injected_test_argvs;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return g_argvs;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
namespace posix {
 | 
						||
void Abort() {
 | 
						||
  DebugBreak();
 | 
						||
  TerminateProcess(GetCurrentProcess(), 1);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
}  // namespace posix
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the name of the environment variable corresponding to the
 | 
						||
// given flag.  For example, FlagToEnvVar("foo") will return
 | 
						||
// "GTEST_FOO" in the open-source version.
 | 
						||
static std::string FlagToEnvVar(const char* flag) {
 | 
						||
  const std::string full_flag =
 | 
						||
      (Message() << GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX_ << flag).GetString();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  Message env_var;
 | 
						||
  for (size_t i = 0; i != full_flag.length(); i++) {
 | 
						||
    env_var << ToUpper(full_flag.c_str()[i]);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return env_var.GetString();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Parses 'str' for a 32-bit signed integer.  If successful, writes
 | 
						||
// the result to *value and returns true; otherwise leaves *value
 | 
						||
// unchanged and returns false.
 | 
						||
bool ParseInt32(const Message& src_text, const char* str, Int32* value) {
 | 
						||
  // Parses the environment variable as a decimal integer.
 | 
						||
  char* end = NULL;
 | 
						||
  const long long_value = strtol(str, &end, 10);  // NOLINT
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Has strtol() consumed all characters in the string?
 | 
						||
  if (*end != '\0') {
 | 
						||
    // No - an invalid character was encountered.
 | 
						||
    Message msg;
 | 
						||
    msg << "WARNING: " << src_text
 | 
						||
        << " is expected to be a 32-bit integer, but actually"
 | 
						||
        << " has value \"" << str << "\".\n";
 | 
						||
    printf("%s", msg.GetString().c_str());
 | 
						||
    fflush(stdout);
 | 
						||
    return false;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Is the parsed value in the range of an Int32?
 | 
						||
  const Int32 result = static_cast<Int32>(long_value);
 | 
						||
  if (long_value == LONG_MAX || long_value == LONG_MIN ||
 | 
						||
      // The parsed value overflows as a long.  (strtol() returns
 | 
						||
      // LONG_MAX or LONG_MIN when the input overflows.)
 | 
						||
      result != long_value
 | 
						||
      // The parsed value overflows as an Int32.
 | 
						||
  ) {
 | 
						||
    Message msg;
 | 
						||
    msg << "WARNING: " << src_text
 | 
						||
        << " is expected to be a 32-bit integer, but actually"
 | 
						||
        << " has value " << str << ", which overflows.\n";
 | 
						||
    printf("%s", msg.GetString().c_str());
 | 
						||
    fflush(stdout);
 | 
						||
    return false;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  *value = result;
 | 
						||
  return true;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Reads and returns the Boolean environment variable corresponding to
 | 
						||
// the given flag; if it's not set, returns default_value.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// The value is considered true iff it's not "0".
 | 
						||
bool BoolFromGTestEnv(const char* flag, bool default_value) {
 | 
						||
  const std::string env_var = FlagToEnvVar(flag);
 | 
						||
  const char* const string_value = posix::GetEnv(env_var.c_str());
 | 
						||
  return string_value == NULL ? default_value : strcmp(string_value, "0") != 0;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Reads and returns a 32-bit integer stored in the environment
 | 
						||
// variable corresponding to the given flag; if it isn't set or
 | 
						||
// doesn't represent a valid 32-bit integer, returns default_value.
 | 
						||
Int32 Int32FromGTestEnv(const char* flag, Int32 default_value) {
 | 
						||
  const std::string env_var = FlagToEnvVar(flag);
 | 
						||
  const char* const string_value = posix::GetEnv(env_var.c_str());
 | 
						||
  if (string_value == NULL) {
 | 
						||
    // The environment variable is not set.
 | 
						||
    return default_value;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  Int32 result = default_value;
 | 
						||
  if (!ParseInt32(Message() << "Environment variable " << env_var, string_value,
 | 
						||
                  &result)) {
 | 
						||
    printf("The default value %s is used.\n",
 | 
						||
           (Message() << default_value).GetString().c_str());
 | 
						||
    fflush(stdout);
 | 
						||
    return default_value;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return result;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Reads and returns the string environment variable corresponding to
 | 
						||
// the given flag; if it's not set, returns default_value.
 | 
						||
const char* StringFromGTestEnv(const char* flag, const char* default_value) {
 | 
						||
  const std::string env_var = FlagToEnvVar(flag);
 | 
						||
  const char* const value = posix::GetEnv(env_var.c_str());
 | 
						||
  return value == NULL ? default_value : value;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
}  // namespace testing
 | 
						||
// Copyright 2007, Google Inc.
 | 
						||
// All rights reserved.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 | 
						||
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
 | 
						||
// met:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
 | 
						||
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
 | 
						||
// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
 | 
						||
// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
 | 
						||
// distribution.
 | 
						||
//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
 | 
						||
// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
 | 
						||
// this software without specific prior written permission.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
 | 
						||
// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
 | 
						||
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
 | 
						||
// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
 | 
						||
// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
 | 
						||
// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
 | 
						||
// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
 | 
						||
// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
 | 
						||
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Google Test - The Google C++ Testing Framework
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// This file implements a universal value printer that can print a
 | 
						||
// value of any type T:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
//   void ::testing::internal::UniversalPrinter<T>::Print(value, ostream_ptr);
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// It uses the << operator when possible, and prints the bytes in the
 | 
						||
// object otherwise.  A user can override its behavior for a class
 | 
						||
// type Foo by defining either operator<<(::std::ostream&, const Foo&)
 | 
						||
// or void PrintTo(const Foo&, ::std::ostream*) in the namespace that
 | 
						||
// defines Foo.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#include <ctype.h>
 | 
						||
#include <stdio.h>
 | 
						||
#include <ostream>  // NOLINT
 | 
						||
#include <string>
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace testing {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
using ::std::ostream;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints a segment of bytes in the given object.
 | 
						||
void PrintByteSegmentInObjectTo(const unsigned char* obj_bytes, size_t start,
 | 
						||
                                size_t count, ostream* os) {
 | 
						||
  char text[5] = "";
 | 
						||
  for (size_t i = 0; i != count; i++) {
 | 
						||
    const size_t j = start + i;
 | 
						||
    if (i != 0) {
 | 
						||
      // Organizes the bytes into groups of 2 for easy parsing by
 | 
						||
      // human.
 | 
						||
      if ((j % 2) == 0)
 | 
						||
        *os << ' ';
 | 
						||
      else
 | 
						||
        *os << '-';
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    GTEST_SNPRINTF_(text, sizeof(text), "%02X", obj_bytes[j]);
 | 
						||
    *os << text;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints the bytes in the given value to the given ostream.
 | 
						||
void PrintBytesInObjectToImpl(const unsigned char* obj_bytes, size_t count,
 | 
						||
                              ostream* os) {
 | 
						||
  // Tells the user how big the object is.
 | 
						||
  *os << count << "-byte object <";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const size_t kThreshold = 132;
 | 
						||
  const size_t kChunkSize = 64;
 | 
						||
  // If the object size is bigger than kThreshold, we'll have to omit
 | 
						||
  // some details by printing only the first and the last kChunkSize
 | 
						||
  // bytes.
 | 
						||
  // TODO(wan): let the user control the threshold using a flag.
 | 
						||
  if (count < kThreshold) {
 | 
						||
    PrintByteSegmentInObjectTo(obj_bytes, 0, count, os);
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    PrintByteSegmentInObjectTo(obj_bytes, 0, kChunkSize, os);
 | 
						||
    *os << " ... ";
 | 
						||
    // Rounds up to 2-byte boundary.
 | 
						||
    const size_t resume_pos = (count - kChunkSize + 1) / 2 * 2;
 | 
						||
    PrintByteSegmentInObjectTo(obj_bytes, resume_pos, count - resume_pos, os);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  *os << ">";
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace internal2 {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Delegates to PrintBytesInObjectToImpl() to print the bytes in the
 | 
						||
// given object.  The delegation simplifies the implementation, which
 | 
						||
// uses the << operator and thus is easier done outside of the
 | 
						||
// ::testing::internal namespace, which contains a << operator that
 | 
						||
// sometimes conflicts with the one in STL.
 | 
						||
void PrintBytesInObjectTo(const unsigned char* obj_bytes, size_t count,
 | 
						||
                          ostream* os) {
 | 
						||
  PrintBytesInObjectToImpl(obj_bytes, count, os);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal2
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Depending on the value of a char (or wchar_t), we print it in one
 | 
						||
// of three formats:
 | 
						||
//   - as is if it's a printable ASCII (e.g. 'a', '2', ' '),
 | 
						||
//   - as a hexidecimal escape sequence (e.g. '\x7F'), or
 | 
						||
//   - as a special escape sequence (e.g. '\r', '\n').
 | 
						||
enum CharFormat { kAsIs, kHexEscape, kSpecialEscape };
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true if c is a printable ASCII character.  We test the
 | 
						||
// value of c directly instead of calling isprint(), which is buggy on
 | 
						||
// Windows Mobile.
 | 
						||
inline bool IsPrintableAscii(wchar_t c) { return 0x20 <= c && c <= 0x7E; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints a wide or narrow char c as a character literal without the
 | 
						||
// quotes, escaping it when necessary; returns how c was formatted.
 | 
						||
// The template argument UnsignedChar is the unsigned version of Char,
 | 
						||
// which is the type of c.
 | 
						||
template <typename UnsignedChar, typename Char>
 | 
						||
static CharFormat PrintAsCharLiteralTo(Char c, ostream* os) {
 | 
						||
  switch (static_cast<wchar_t>(c)) {
 | 
						||
  case L'\0':
 | 
						||
    *os << "\\0";
 | 
						||
    break;
 | 
						||
  case L'\'':
 | 
						||
    *os << "\\'";
 | 
						||
    break;
 | 
						||
  case L'\\':
 | 
						||
    *os << "\\\\";
 | 
						||
    break;
 | 
						||
  case L'\a':
 | 
						||
    *os << "\\a";
 | 
						||
    break;
 | 
						||
  case L'\b':
 | 
						||
    *os << "\\b";
 | 
						||
    break;
 | 
						||
  case L'\f':
 | 
						||
    *os << "\\f";
 | 
						||
    break;
 | 
						||
  case L'\n':
 | 
						||
    *os << "\\n";
 | 
						||
    break;
 | 
						||
  case L'\r':
 | 
						||
    *os << "\\r";
 | 
						||
    break;
 | 
						||
  case L'\t':
 | 
						||
    *os << "\\t";
 | 
						||
    break;
 | 
						||
  case L'\v':
 | 
						||
    *os << "\\v";
 | 
						||
    break;
 | 
						||
  default:
 | 
						||
    if (IsPrintableAscii(c)) {
 | 
						||
      *os << static_cast<char>(c);
 | 
						||
      return kAsIs;
 | 
						||
    } else {
 | 
						||
      *os << "\\x" + String::FormatHexInt(static_cast<UnsignedChar>(c));
 | 
						||
      return kHexEscape;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return kSpecialEscape;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints a wchar_t c as if it's part of a string literal, escaping it when
 | 
						||
// necessary; returns how c was formatted.
 | 
						||
static CharFormat PrintAsStringLiteralTo(wchar_t c, ostream* os) {
 | 
						||
  switch (c) {
 | 
						||
  case L'\'':
 | 
						||
    *os << "'";
 | 
						||
    return kAsIs;
 | 
						||
  case L'"':
 | 
						||
    *os << "\\\"";
 | 
						||
    return kSpecialEscape;
 | 
						||
  default:
 | 
						||
    return PrintAsCharLiteralTo<wchar_t>(c, os);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints a char c as if it's part of a string literal, escaping it when
 | 
						||
// necessary; returns how c was formatted.
 | 
						||
static CharFormat PrintAsStringLiteralTo(char c, ostream* os) {
 | 
						||
  return PrintAsStringLiteralTo(
 | 
						||
      static_cast<wchar_t>(static_cast<unsigned char>(c)), os);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints a wide or narrow character c and its code.  '\0' is printed
 | 
						||
// as "'\\0'", other unprintable characters are also properly escaped
 | 
						||
// using the standard C++ escape sequence.  The template argument
 | 
						||
// UnsignedChar is the unsigned version of Char, which is the type of c.
 | 
						||
template <typename UnsignedChar, typename Char>
 | 
						||
void PrintCharAndCodeTo(Char c, ostream* os) {
 | 
						||
  // First, print c as a literal in the most readable form we can find.
 | 
						||
  *os << ((sizeof(c) > 1) ? "L'" : "'");
 | 
						||
  const CharFormat format = PrintAsCharLiteralTo<UnsignedChar>(c, os);
 | 
						||
  *os << "'";
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // To aid user debugging, we also print c's code in decimal, unless
 | 
						||
  // it's 0 (in which case c was printed as '\\0', making the code
 | 
						||
  // obvious).
 | 
						||
  if (c == 0) return;
 | 
						||
  *os << " (" << static_cast<int>(c);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // For more convenience, we print c's code again in hexidecimal,
 | 
						||
  // unless c was already printed in the form '\x##' or the code is in
 | 
						||
  // [1, 9].
 | 
						||
  if (format == kHexEscape || (1 <= c && c <= 9)) {
 | 
						||
    // Do nothing.
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    *os << ", 0x" << String::FormatHexInt(static_cast<UnsignedChar>(c));
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  *os << ")";
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void PrintTo(unsigned char c, ::std::ostream* os) {
 | 
						||
  PrintCharAndCodeTo<unsigned char>(c, os);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
void PrintTo(signed char c, ::std::ostream* os) {
 | 
						||
  PrintCharAndCodeTo<unsigned char>(c, os);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints a wchar_t as a symbol if it is printable or as its internal
 | 
						||
// code otherwise and also as its code.  L'\0' is printed as "L'\\0'".
 | 
						||
void PrintTo(wchar_t wc, ostream* os) { PrintCharAndCodeTo<wchar_t>(wc, os); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints the given array of characters to the ostream.  CharType must be either
 | 
						||
// char or wchar_t.
 | 
						||
// The array starts at begin, the length is len, it may include '\0' characters
 | 
						||
// and may not be NUL-terminated.
 | 
						||
template <typename CharType>
 | 
						||
static void PrintCharsAsStringTo(const CharType* begin, size_t len,
 | 
						||
                                 ostream* os) {
 | 
						||
  const char* const kQuoteBegin = sizeof(CharType) == 1 ? "\"" : "L\"";
 | 
						||
  *os << kQuoteBegin;
 | 
						||
  bool is_previous_hex = false;
 | 
						||
  for (size_t index = 0; index < len; ++index) {
 | 
						||
    const CharType cur = begin[index];
 | 
						||
    if (is_previous_hex && IsXDigit(cur)) {
 | 
						||
      // Previous character is of '\x..' form and this character can be
 | 
						||
      // interpreted as another hexadecimal digit in its number. Break string to
 | 
						||
      // disambiguate.
 | 
						||
      *os << "\" " << kQuoteBegin;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    is_previous_hex = PrintAsStringLiteralTo(cur, os) == kHexEscape;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  *os << "\"";
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints a (const) char/wchar_t array of 'len' elements, starting at address
 | 
						||
// 'begin'.  CharType must be either char or wchar_t.
 | 
						||
template <typename CharType>
 | 
						||
static void UniversalPrintCharArray(const CharType* begin, size_t len,
 | 
						||
                                    ostream* os) {
 | 
						||
  // The code
 | 
						||
  //   const char kFoo[] = "foo";
 | 
						||
  // generates an array of 4, not 3, elements, with the last one being '\0'.
 | 
						||
  //
 | 
						||
  // Therefore when printing a char array, we don't print the last element if
 | 
						||
  // it's '\0', such that the output matches the string literal as it's
 | 
						||
  // written in the source code.
 | 
						||
  if (len > 0 && begin[len - 1] == '\0') {
 | 
						||
    PrintCharsAsStringTo(begin, len - 1, os);
 | 
						||
    return;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // If, however, the last element in the array is not '\0', e.g.
 | 
						||
  //    const char kFoo[] = { 'f', 'o', 'o' };
 | 
						||
  // we must print the entire array.  We also print a message to indicate
 | 
						||
  // that the array is not NUL-terminated.
 | 
						||
  PrintCharsAsStringTo(begin, len, os);
 | 
						||
  *os << " (no terminating NUL)";
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints a (const) char array of 'len' elements, starting at address 'begin'.
 | 
						||
void UniversalPrintArray(const char* begin, size_t len, ostream* os) {
 | 
						||
  UniversalPrintCharArray(begin, len, os);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints a (const) wchar_t array of 'len' elements, starting at address
 | 
						||
// 'begin'.
 | 
						||
void UniversalPrintArray(const wchar_t* begin, size_t len, ostream* os) {
 | 
						||
  UniversalPrintCharArray(begin, len, os);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints the given C string to the ostream.
 | 
						||
void PrintTo(const char* s, ostream* os) {
 | 
						||
  if (s == NULL) {
 | 
						||
    *os << "NULL";
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    *os << ImplicitCast_<const void*>(s) << " pointing to ";
 | 
						||
    PrintCharsAsStringTo(s, strlen(s), os);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// MSVC compiler can be configured to define whar_t as a typedef
 | 
						||
// of unsigned short. Defining an overload for const wchar_t* in that case
 | 
						||
// would cause pointers to unsigned shorts be printed as wide strings,
 | 
						||
// possibly accessing more memory than intended and causing invalid
 | 
						||
// memory accesses. MSVC defines _NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED symbol when
 | 
						||
// wchar_t is implemented as a native type.
 | 
						||
#if !defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(_NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED)
 | 
						||
// Prints the given wide C string to the ostream.
 | 
						||
void PrintTo(const wchar_t* s, ostream* os) {
 | 
						||
  if (s == NULL) {
 | 
						||
    *os << "NULL";
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    *os << ImplicitCast_<const void*>(s) << " pointing to ";
 | 
						||
    PrintCharsAsStringTo(s, wcslen(s), os);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
#endif  // wchar_t is native
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints a ::string object.
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
 | 
						||
void PrintStringTo(const ::string& s, ostream* os) {
 | 
						||
  PrintCharsAsStringTo(s.data(), s.size(), os);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void PrintStringTo(const ::std::string& s, ostream* os) {
 | 
						||
  PrintCharsAsStringTo(s.data(), s.size(), os);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints a ::wstring object.
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING
 | 
						||
void PrintWideStringTo(const ::wstring& s, ostream* os) {
 | 
						||
  PrintCharsAsStringTo(s.data(), s.size(), os);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
 | 
						||
void PrintWideStringTo(const ::std::wstring& s, ostream* os) {
 | 
						||
  PrintCharsAsStringTo(s.data(), s.size(), os);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace testing
 | 
						||
// Copyright 2008, Google Inc.
 | 
						||
// All rights reserved.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 | 
						||
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
 | 
						||
// met:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
 | 
						||
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
 | 
						||
// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
 | 
						||
// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
 | 
						||
// distribution.
 | 
						||
//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
 | 
						||
// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
 | 
						||
// this software without specific prior written permission.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
 | 
						||
// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
 | 
						||
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
 | 
						||
// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
 | 
						||
// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
 | 
						||
// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
 | 
						||
// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
 | 
						||
// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
 | 
						||
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Author: mheule@google.com (Markus Heule)
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// The Google C++ Testing Framework (Google Test)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Indicates that this translation unit is part of Google Test's
 | 
						||
// implementation.  It must come before gtest-internal-inl.h is
 | 
						||
// included, or there will be a compiler error.  This trick is to
 | 
						||
// prevent a user from accidentally including gtest-internal-inl.h in
 | 
						||
// his code.
 | 
						||
#define GTEST_IMPLEMENTATION_ 1
 | 
						||
#undef GTEST_IMPLEMENTATION_
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace testing {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
using internal::GetUnitTestImpl;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Gets the summary of the failure message by omitting the stack trace
 | 
						||
// in it.
 | 
						||
std::string TestPartResult::ExtractSummary(const char* message) {
 | 
						||
  const char* const stack_trace = strstr(message, internal::kStackTraceMarker);
 | 
						||
  return stack_trace == NULL ? message : std::string(message, stack_trace);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints a TestPartResult object.
 | 
						||
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const TestPartResult& result) {
 | 
						||
  return os << result.file_name() << ":" << result.line_number() << ": "
 | 
						||
            << (result.type() == TestPartResult::kSuccess
 | 
						||
                    ? "Success"
 | 
						||
                    : result.type() == TestPartResult::kFatalFailure
 | 
						||
                          ? "Fatal failure"
 | 
						||
                          : "Non-fatal failure")
 | 
						||
            << ":\n"
 | 
						||
            << result.message() << std::endl;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Appends a TestPartResult to the array.
 | 
						||
void TestPartResultArray::Append(const TestPartResult& result) {
 | 
						||
  array_.push_back(result);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the TestPartResult at the given index (0-based).
 | 
						||
const TestPartResult& TestPartResultArray::GetTestPartResult(int index) const {
 | 
						||
  if (index < 0 || index >= size()) {
 | 
						||
    printf("\nInvalid index (%d) into TestPartResultArray.\n", index);
 | 
						||
    internal::posix::Abort();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return array_[index];
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the number of TestPartResult objects in the array.
 | 
						||
int TestPartResultArray::size() const {
 | 
						||
  return static_cast<int>(array_.size());
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
HasNewFatalFailureHelper::HasNewFatalFailureHelper()
 | 
						||
    : has_new_fatal_failure_(false),
 | 
						||
      original_reporter_(
 | 
						||
          GetUnitTestImpl()->GetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread()) {
 | 
						||
  GetUnitTestImpl()->SetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread(this);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
HasNewFatalFailureHelper::~HasNewFatalFailureHelper() {
 | 
						||
  GetUnitTestImpl()->SetTestPartResultReporterForCurrentThread(
 | 
						||
      original_reporter_);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void HasNewFatalFailureHelper::ReportTestPartResult(
 | 
						||
    const TestPartResult& result) {
 | 
						||
  if (result.fatally_failed()) has_new_fatal_failure_ = true;
 | 
						||
  original_reporter_->ReportTestPartResult(result);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace testing
 | 
						||
// Copyright 2008 Google Inc.
 | 
						||
// All Rights Reserved.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 | 
						||
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
 | 
						||
// met:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
 | 
						||
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
 | 
						||
// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
 | 
						||
// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
 | 
						||
// distribution.
 | 
						||
//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
 | 
						||
// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
 | 
						||
// this software without specific prior written permission.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
 | 
						||
// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
 | 
						||
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
 | 
						||
// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
 | 
						||
// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
 | 
						||
// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
 | 
						||
// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
 | 
						||
// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
 | 
						||
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace testing {
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Skips to the first non-space char in str. Returns an empty string if str
 | 
						||
// contains only whitespace characters.
 | 
						||
static const char* SkipSpaces(const char* str) {
 | 
						||
  while (IsSpace(*str)) str++;
 | 
						||
  return str;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Verifies that registered_tests match the test names in
 | 
						||
// defined_test_names_; returns registered_tests if successful, or
 | 
						||
// aborts the program otherwise.
 | 
						||
const char* TypedTestCasePState::VerifyRegisteredTestNames(
 | 
						||
    const char* file, int line, const char* registered_tests) {
 | 
						||
  typedef ::std::set<const char*>::const_iterator DefinedTestIter;
 | 
						||
  registered_ = true;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Skip initial whitespace in registered_tests since some
 | 
						||
  // preprocessors prefix stringizied literals with whitespace.
 | 
						||
  registered_tests = SkipSpaces(registered_tests);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  Message errors;
 | 
						||
  ::std::set<std::string> tests;
 | 
						||
  for (const char* names = registered_tests; names != NULL;
 | 
						||
       names = SkipComma(names)) {
 | 
						||
    const std::string name = GetPrefixUntilComma(names);
 | 
						||
    if (tests.count(name) != 0) {
 | 
						||
      errors << "Test " << name << " is listed more than once.\n";
 | 
						||
      continue;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    bool found = false;
 | 
						||
    for (DefinedTestIter it = defined_test_names_.begin();
 | 
						||
         it != defined_test_names_.end(); ++it) {
 | 
						||
      if (name == *it) {
 | 
						||
        found = true;
 | 
						||
        break;
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    if (found) {
 | 
						||
      tests.insert(name);
 | 
						||
    } else {
 | 
						||
      errors << "No test named " << name
 | 
						||
             << " can be found in this test case.\n";
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  for (DefinedTestIter it = defined_test_names_.begin();
 | 
						||
       it != defined_test_names_.end(); ++it) {
 | 
						||
    if (tests.count(*it) == 0) {
 | 
						||
      errors << "You forgot to list test " << *it << ".\n";
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const std::string& errors_str = errors.GetString();
 | 
						||
  if (errors_str != "") {
 | 
						||
    fprintf(stderr, "%s %s", FormatFileLocation(file, line).c_str(),
 | 
						||
            errors_str.c_str());
 | 
						||
    fflush(stderr);
 | 
						||
    posix::Abort();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return registered_tests;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
}  // namespace testing
 | 
						||
// Copyright 2008, Google Inc.
 | 
						||
// All rights reserved.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 | 
						||
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
 | 
						||
// met:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
 | 
						||
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
 | 
						||
// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
 | 
						||
// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
 | 
						||
// distribution.
 | 
						||
//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
 | 
						||
// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
 | 
						||
// this software without specific prior written permission.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
 | 
						||
// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
 | 
						||
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
 | 
						||
// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
 | 
						||
// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
 | 
						||
// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
 | 
						||
// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
 | 
						||
// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
 | 
						||
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Google C++ Mocking Framework (Google Mock)
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// This file #includes all Google Mock implementation .cc files.  The
 | 
						||
// purpose is to allow a user to build Google Mock by compiling this
 | 
						||
// file alone.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// This line ensures that gmock.h can be compiled on its own, even
 | 
						||
// when it's fused.
 | 
						||
#include "gmock/gmock.h"
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The following lines pull in the real gmock *.cc files.
 | 
						||
// Copyright 2007, Google Inc.
 | 
						||
// All rights reserved.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 | 
						||
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
 | 
						||
// met:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
 | 
						||
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
 | 
						||
// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
 | 
						||
// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
 | 
						||
// distribution.
 | 
						||
//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
 | 
						||
// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
 | 
						||
// this software without specific prior written permission.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
 | 
						||
// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
 | 
						||
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
 | 
						||
// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
 | 
						||
// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
 | 
						||
// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
 | 
						||
// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
 | 
						||
// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
 | 
						||
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// This file implements cardinalities.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#include <limits.h>
 | 
						||
#include <ostream>  // NOLINT
 | 
						||
#include <sstream>
 | 
						||
#include <string>
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace testing {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Implements the Between(m, n) cardinality.
 | 
						||
class BetweenCardinalityImpl : public CardinalityInterface {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  BetweenCardinalityImpl(int min, int max)
 | 
						||
      : min_(min >= 0 ? min : 0), max_(max >= min_ ? max : min_) {
 | 
						||
    std::stringstream ss;
 | 
						||
    if (min < 0) {
 | 
						||
      ss << "The invocation lower bound must be >= 0, "
 | 
						||
         << "but is actually " << min << ".";
 | 
						||
      internal::Expect(false, __FILE__, __LINE__, ss.str());
 | 
						||
    } else if (max < 0) {
 | 
						||
      ss << "The invocation upper bound must be >= 0, "
 | 
						||
         << "but is actually " << max << ".";
 | 
						||
      internal::Expect(false, __FILE__, __LINE__, ss.str());
 | 
						||
    } else if (min > max) {
 | 
						||
      ss << "The invocation upper bound (" << max
 | 
						||
         << ") must be >= the invocation lower bound (" << min << ").";
 | 
						||
      internal::Expect(false, __FILE__, __LINE__, ss.str());
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Conservative estimate on the lower/upper bound of the number of
 | 
						||
  // calls allowed.
 | 
						||
  virtual int ConservativeLowerBound() const { return min_; }
 | 
						||
  virtual int ConservativeUpperBound() const { return max_; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  virtual bool IsSatisfiedByCallCount(int call_count) const {
 | 
						||
    return min_ <= call_count && call_count <= max_;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  virtual bool IsSaturatedByCallCount(int call_count) const {
 | 
						||
    return call_count >= max_;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  const int min_;
 | 
						||
  const int max_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(BetweenCardinalityImpl);
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Formats "n times" in a human-friendly way.
 | 
						||
inline internal::string FormatTimes(int n) {
 | 
						||
  if (n == 1) {
 | 
						||
    return "once";
 | 
						||
  } else if (n == 2) {
 | 
						||
    return "twice";
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    std::stringstream ss;
 | 
						||
    ss << n << " times";
 | 
						||
    return ss.str();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Describes the Between(m, n) cardinality in human-friendly text.
 | 
						||
void BetweenCardinalityImpl::DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const {
 | 
						||
  if (min_ == 0) {
 | 
						||
    if (max_ == 0) {
 | 
						||
      *os << "never called";
 | 
						||
    } else if (max_ == INT_MAX) {
 | 
						||
      *os << "called any number of times";
 | 
						||
    } else {
 | 
						||
      *os << "called at most " << FormatTimes(max_);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  } else if (min_ == max_) {
 | 
						||
    *os << "called " << FormatTimes(min_);
 | 
						||
  } else if (max_ == INT_MAX) {
 | 
						||
    *os << "called at least " << FormatTimes(min_);
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    // 0 < min_ < max_ < INT_MAX
 | 
						||
    *os << "called between " << min_ << " and " << max_ << " times";
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // Unnamed namespace
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Describes the given call count to an ostream.
 | 
						||
void Cardinality::DescribeActualCallCountTo(int actual_call_count,
 | 
						||
                                            ::std::ostream* os) {
 | 
						||
  if (actual_call_count > 0) {
 | 
						||
    *os << "called " << FormatTimes(actual_call_count);
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    *os << "never called";
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Creates a cardinality that allows at least n calls.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ Cardinality AtLeast(int n) { return Between(n, INT_MAX); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Creates a cardinality that allows at most n calls.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ Cardinality AtMost(int n) { return Between(0, n); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Creates a cardinality that allows any number of calls.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ Cardinality AnyNumber() { return AtLeast(0); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Creates a cardinality that allows between min and max calls.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ Cardinality Between(int min, int max) {
 | 
						||
  return Cardinality(new BetweenCardinalityImpl(min, max));
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Creates a cardinality that allows exactly n calls.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ Cardinality Exactly(int n) { return Between(n, n); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace testing
 | 
						||
// Copyright 2007, Google Inc.
 | 
						||
// All rights reserved.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 | 
						||
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
 | 
						||
// met:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
 | 
						||
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
 | 
						||
// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
 | 
						||
// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
 | 
						||
// distribution.
 | 
						||
//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
 | 
						||
// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
 | 
						||
// this software without specific prior written permission.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
 | 
						||
// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
 | 
						||
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
 | 
						||
// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
 | 
						||
// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
 | 
						||
// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
 | 
						||
// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
 | 
						||
// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
 | 
						||
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// This file defines some utilities useful for implementing Google
 | 
						||
// Mock.  They are subject to change without notice, so please DO NOT
 | 
						||
// USE THEM IN USER CODE.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#include <ctype.h>
 | 
						||
#include <ostream>  // NOLINT
 | 
						||
#include <string>
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace testing {
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Converts an identifier name to a space-separated list of lower-case
 | 
						||
// words.  Each maximum substring of the form [A-Za-z][a-z]*|\d+ is
 | 
						||
// treated as one word.  For example, both "FooBar123" and
 | 
						||
// "foo_bar_123" are converted to "foo bar 123".
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ string ConvertIdentifierNameToWords(const char* id_name) {
 | 
						||
  string result;
 | 
						||
  char prev_char = '\0';
 | 
						||
  for (const char* p = id_name; *p != '\0'; prev_char = *(p++)) {
 | 
						||
    // We don't care about the current locale as the input is
 | 
						||
    // guaranteed to be a valid C++ identifier name.
 | 
						||
    const bool starts_new_word = IsUpper(*p) ||
 | 
						||
                                 (!IsAlpha(prev_char) && IsLower(*p)) ||
 | 
						||
                                 (!IsDigit(prev_char) && IsDigit(*p));
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    if (IsAlNum(*p)) {
 | 
						||
      if (starts_new_word && result != "") result += ' ';
 | 
						||
      result += ToLower(*p);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return result;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// This class reports Google Mock failures as Google Test failures.  A
 | 
						||
// user can define another class in a similar fashion if he intends to
 | 
						||
// use Google Mock with a testing framework other than Google Test.
 | 
						||
class GoogleTestFailureReporter : public FailureReporterInterface {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  virtual void ReportFailure(FailureType type, const char* file, int line,
 | 
						||
                             const string& message) {
 | 
						||
    AssertHelper(type == kFatal ? TestPartResult::kFatalFailure
 | 
						||
                                : TestPartResult::kNonFatalFailure,
 | 
						||
                 file, line, message.c_str()) = Message();
 | 
						||
    if (type == kFatal) {
 | 
						||
      posix::Abort();
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the global failure reporter.  Will create a
 | 
						||
// GoogleTestFailureReporter and return it the first time called.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ FailureReporterInterface* GetFailureReporter() {
 | 
						||
  // Points to the global failure reporter used by Google Mock.  gcc
 | 
						||
  // guarantees that the following use of failure_reporter is
 | 
						||
  // thread-safe.  We may need to add additional synchronization to
 | 
						||
  // protect failure_reporter if we port Google Mock to other
 | 
						||
  // compilers.
 | 
						||
  static FailureReporterInterface* const failure_reporter =
 | 
						||
      new GoogleTestFailureReporter();
 | 
						||
  return failure_reporter;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Protects global resources (stdout in particular) used by Log().
 | 
						||
static GTEST_DEFINE_STATIC_MUTEX_(g_log_mutex);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns true iff a log with the given severity is visible according
 | 
						||
// to the --gmock_verbose flag.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ bool LogIsVisible(LogSeverity severity) {
 | 
						||
  if (GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) == kInfoVerbosity) {
 | 
						||
    // Always show the log if --gmock_verbose=info.
 | 
						||
    return true;
 | 
						||
  } else if (GMOCK_FLAG(verbose) == kErrorVerbosity) {
 | 
						||
    // Always hide it if --gmock_verbose=error.
 | 
						||
    return false;
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    // If --gmock_verbose is neither "info" nor "error", we treat it
 | 
						||
    // as "warning" (its default value).
 | 
						||
    return severity == kWarning;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Prints the given message to stdout iff 'severity' >= the level
 | 
						||
// specified by the --gmock_verbose flag.  If stack_frames_to_skip >=
 | 
						||
// 0, also prints the stack trace excluding the top
 | 
						||
// stack_frames_to_skip frames.  In opt mode, any positive
 | 
						||
// stack_frames_to_skip is treated as 0, since we don't know which
 | 
						||
// function calls will be inlined by the compiler and need to be
 | 
						||
// conservative.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ void Log(LogSeverity severity, const string& message,
 | 
						||
                    int stack_frames_to_skip) {
 | 
						||
  if (!LogIsVisible(severity)) return;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Ensures that logs from different threads don't interleave.
 | 
						||
  MutexLock l(&g_log_mutex);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // "using ::std::cout;" doesn't work with Symbian's STLport, where cout is a
 | 
						||
  // macro.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (severity == kWarning) {
 | 
						||
    // Prints a GMOCK WARNING marker to make the warnings easily searchable.
 | 
						||
    std::cout << "\nGMOCK WARNING:";
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  // Pre-pends a new-line to message if it doesn't start with one.
 | 
						||
  if (message.empty() || message[0] != '\n') {
 | 
						||
    std::cout << "\n";
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  std::cout << message;
 | 
						||
  if (stack_frames_to_skip >= 0) {
 | 
						||
#ifdef NDEBUG
 | 
						||
    // In opt mode, we have to be conservative and skip no stack frame.
 | 
						||
    const int actual_to_skip = 0;
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
    // In dbg mode, we can do what the caller tell us to do (plus one
 | 
						||
    // for skipping this function's stack frame).
 | 
						||
    const int actual_to_skip = stack_frames_to_skip + 1;
 | 
						||
#endif  // NDEBUG
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    // Appends a new-line to message if it doesn't end with one.
 | 
						||
    if (!message.empty() && *message.rbegin() != '\n') {
 | 
						||
      std::cout << "\n";
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    std::cout << "Stack trace:\n"
 | 
						||
              << ::testing::internal::GetCurrentOsStackTraceExceptTop(
 | 
						||
                     ::testing::UnitTest::GetInstance(), actual_to_skip);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  std::cout << ::std::flush;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
}  // namespace testing
 | 
						||
// Copyright 2007, Google Inc.
 | 
						||
// All rights reserved.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 | 
						||
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
 | 
						||
// met:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
 | 
						||
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
 | 
						||
// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
 | 
						||
// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
 | 
						||
// distribution.
 | 
						||
//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
 | 
						||
// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
 | 
						||
// this software without specific prior written permission.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
 | 
						||
// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
 | 
						||
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
 | 
						||
// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
 | 
						||
// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
 | 
						||
// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
 | 
						||
// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
 | 
						||
// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
 | 
						||
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// This file implements Matcher<const string&>, Matcher<string>, and
 | 
						||
// utilities for defining matchers.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#include <string.h>
 | 
						||
#include <sstream>
 | 
						||
#include <string>
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace testing {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Constructs a matcher that matches a const string& whose value is
 | 
						||
// equal to s.
 | 
						||
Matcher<const internal::string&>::Matcher(const internal::string& s) {
 | 
						||
  *this = Eq(s);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Constructs a matcher that matches a const string& whose value is
 | 
						||
// equal to s.
 | 
						||
Matcher<const internal::string&>::Matcher(const char* s) {
 | 
						||
  *this = Eq(internal::string(s));
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Constructs a matcher that matches a string whose value is equal to s.
 | 
						||
Matcher<internal::string>::Matcher(const internal::string& s) { *this = Eq(s); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Constructs a matcher that matches a string whose value is equal to s.
 | 
						||
Matcher<internal::string>::Matcher(const char* s) {
 | 
						||
  *this = Eq(internal::string(s));
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if GTEST_HAS_STRING_PIECE_
 | 
						||
// Constructs a matcher that matches a const StringPiece& whose value is
 | 
						||
// equal to s.
 | 
						||
Matcher<const StringPiece&>::Matcher(const internal::string& s) {
 | 
						||
  *this = Eq(s);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Constructs a matcher that matches a const StringPiece& whose value is
 | 
						||
// equal to s.
 | 
						||
Matcher<const StringPiece&>::Matcher(const char* s) {
 | 
						||
  *this = Eq(internal::string(s));
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Constructs a matcher that matches a const StringPiece& whose value is
 | 
						||
// equal to s.
 | 
						||
Matcher<const StringPiece&>::Matcher(StringPiece s) {
 | 
						||
  *this = Eq(s.ToString());
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Constructs a matcher that matches a StringPiece whose value is equal to s.
 | 
						||
Matcher<StringPiece>::Matcher(const internal::string& s) { *this = Eq(s); }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Constructs a matcher that matches a StringPiece whose value is equal to s.
 | 
						||
Matcher<StringPiece>::Matcher(const char* s) {
 | 
						||
  *this = Eq(internal::string(s));
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Constructs a matcher that matches a StringPiece whose value is equal to s.
 | 
						||
Matcher<StringPiece>::Matcher(StringPiece s) { *this = Eq(s.ToString()); }
 | 
						||
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_STRING_PIECE_
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Joins a vector of strings as if they are fields of a tuple; returns
 | 
						||
// the joined string.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ string JoinAsTuple(const Strings& fields) {
 | 
						||
  switch (fields.size()) {
 | 
						||
  case 0:
 | 
						||
    return "";
 | 
						||
  case 1:
 | 
						||
    return fields[0];
 | 
						||
  default:
 | 
						||
    string result = "(" + fields[0];
 | 
						||
    for (size_t i = 1; i < fields.size(); i++) {
 | 
						||
      result += ", ";
 | 
						||
      result += fields[i];
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    result += ")";
 | 
						||
    return result;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the description for a matcher defined using the MATCHER*()
 | 
						||
// macro where the user-supplied description string is "", if
 | 
						||
// 'negation' is false; otherwise returns the description of the
 | 
						||
// negation of the matcher.  'param_values' contains a list of strings
 | 
						||
// that are the print-out of the matcher's parameters.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ string FormatMatcherDescription(bool negation,
 | 
						||
                                           const char* matcher_name,
 | 
						||
                                           const Strings& param_values) {
 | 
						||
  string result = ConvertIdentifierNameToWords(matcher_name);
 | 
						||
  if (param_values.size() >= 1) result += " " + JoinAsTuple(param_values);
 | 
						||
  return negation ? "not (" + result + ")" : result;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// FindMaxBipartiteMatching and its helper class.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Uses the well-known Ford-Fulkerson max flow method to find a maximum
 | 
						||
// bipartite matching. Flow is considered to be from left to right.
 | 
						||
// There is an implicit source node that is connected to all of the left
 | 
						||
// nodes, and an implicit sink node that is connected to all of the
 | 
						||
// right nodes. All edges have unit capacity.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Neither the flow graph nor the residual flow graph are represented
 | 
						||
// explicitly. Instead, they are implied by the information in 'graph' and
 | 
						||
// a vector<int> called 'left_' whose elements are initialized to the
 | 
						||
// value kUnused. This represents the initial state of the algorithm,
 | 
						||
// where the flow graph is empty, and the residual flow graph has the
 | 
						||
// following edges:
 | 
						||
//   - An edge from source to each left_ node
 | 
						||
//   - An edge from each right_ node to sink
 | 
						||
//   - An edge from each left_ node to each right_ node, if the
 | 
						||
//     corresponding edge exists in 'graph'.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// When the TryAugment() method adds a flow, it sets left_[l] = r for some
 | 
						||
// nodes l and r. This induces the following changes:
 | 
						||
//   - The edges (source, l), (l, r), and (r, sink) are added to the
 | 
						||
//     flow graph.
 | 
						||
//   - The same three edges are removed from the residual flow graph.
 | 
						||
//   - The reverse edges (l, source), (r, l), and (sink, r) are added
 | 
						||
//     to the residual flow graph, which is a directional graph
 | 
						||
//     representing unused flow capacity.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// When the method augments a flow (moving left_[l] from some r1 to some
 | 
						||
// other r2), this can be thought of as "undoing" the above steps with
 | 
						||
// respect to r1 and "redoing" them with respect to r2.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// It bears repeating that the flow graph and residual flow graph are
 | 
						||
// never represented explicitly, but can be derived by looking at the
 | 
						||
// information in 'graph' and in left_.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// As an optimization, there is a second vector<int> called right_ which
 | 
						||
// does not provide any new information. Instead, it enables more
 | 
						||
// efficient queries about edges entering or leaving the right-side nodes
 | 
						||
// of the flow or residual flow graphs. The following invariants are
 | 
						||
// maintained:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// left[l] == kUnused or right[left[l]] == l
 | 
						||
// right[r] == kUnused or left[right[r]] == r
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// . [ source ]                                        .
 | 
						||
// .   |||                                             .
 | 
						||
// .   |||                                             .
 | 
						||
// .   ||\--> left[0]=1  ---\    right[0]=-1 ----\     .
 | 
						||
// .   ||                   |                    |     .
 | 
						||
// .   |\---> left[1]=-1    \--> right[1]=0  ---\|     .
 | 
						||
// .   |                                        ||     .
 | 
						||
// .   \----> left[2]=2  ------> right[2]=2  --\||     .
 | 
						||
// .                                           |||     .
 | 
						||
// .         elements           matchers       vvv     .
 | 
						||
// .                                         [ sink ]  .
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// See Also:
 | 
						||
//   [1] Cormen, et al (2001). "Section 26.2: The Ford–Fulkerson method".
 | 
						||
//       "Introduction to Algorithms (Second ed.)", pp. 651–664.
 | 
						||
//   [2] "Ford–Fulkerson algorithm", Wikipedia,
 | 
						||
//       'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford%E2%80%93Fulkerson_algorithm'
 | 
						||
class MaxBipartiteMatchState {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  explicit MaxBipartiteMatchState(const MatchMatrix& graph)
 | 
						||
      : graph_(&graph),
 | 
						||
        left_(graph_->LhsSize(), kUnused),
 | 
						||
        right_(graph_->RhsSize(), kUnused) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns the edges of a maximal match, each in the form {left, right}.
 | 
						||
  ElementMatcherPairs Compute() {
 | 
						||
    // 'seen' is used for path finding { 0: unseen, 1: seen }.
 | 
						||
    ::std::vector<char> seen;
 | 
						||
    // Searches the residual flow graph for a path from each left node to
 | 
						||
    // the sink in the residual flow graph, and if one is found, add flow
 | 
						||
    // to the graph. It's okay to search through the left nodes once. The
 | 
						||
    // edge from the implicit source node to each previously-visited left
 | 
						||
    // node will have flow if that left node has any path to the sink
 | 
						||
    // whatsoever. Subsequent augmentations can only add flow to the
 | 
						||
    // network, and cannot take away that previous flow unit from the source.
 | 
						||
    // Since the source-to-left edge can only carry one flow unit (or,
 | 
						||
    // each element can be matched to only one matcher), there is no need
 | 
						||
    // to visit the left nodes more than once looking for augmented paths.
 | 
						||
    // The flow is known to be possible or impossible by looking at the
 | 
						||
    // node once.
 | 
						||
    for (size_t ilhs = 0; ilhs < graph_->LhsSize(); ++ilhs) {
 | 
						||
      // Reset the path-marking vector and try to find a path from
 | 
						||
      // source to sink starting at the left_[ilhs] node.
 | 
						||
      GTEST_CHECK_(left_[ilhs] == kUnused)
 | 
						||
          << "ilhs: " << ilhs << ", left_[ilhs]: " << left_[ilhs];
 | 
						||
      // 'seen' initialized to 'graph_->RhsSize()' copies of 0.
 | 
						||
      seen.assign(graph_->RhsSize(), 0);
 | 
						||
      TryAugment(ilhs, &seen);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    ElementMatcherPairs result;
 | 
						||
    for (size_t ilhs = 0; ilhs < left_.size(); ++ilhs) {
 | 
						||
      size_t irhs = left_[ilhs];
 | 
						||
      if (irhs == kUnused) continue;
 | 
						||
      result.push_back(ElementMatcherPair(ilhs, irhs));
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    return result;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  static const size_t kUnused = static_cast<size_t>(-1);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Perform a depth-first search from left node ilhs to the sink.  If a
 | 
						||
  // path is found, flow is added to the network by linking the left and
 | 
						||
  // right vector elements corresponding each segment of the path.
 | 
						||
  // Returns true if a path to sink was found, which means that a unit of
 | 
						||
  // flow was added to the network. The 'seen' vector elements correspond
 | 
						||
  // to right nodes and are marked to eliminate cycles from the search.
 | 
						||
  //
 | 
						||
  // Left nodes will only be explored at most once because they
 | 
						||
  // are accessible from at most one right node in the residual flow
 | 
						||
  // graph.
 | 
						||
  //
 | 
						||
  // Note that left_[ilhs] is the only element of left_ that TryAugment will
 | 
						||
  // potentially transition from kUnused to another value. Any other
 | 
						||
  // left_ element holding kUnused before TryAugment will be holding it
 | 
						||
  // when TryAugment returns.
 | 
						||
  //
 | 
						||
  bool TryAugment(size_t ilhs, ::std::vector<char>* seen) {
 | 
						||
    for (size_t irhs = 0; irhs < graph_->RhsSize(); ++irhs) {
 | 
						||
      if ((*seen)[irhs]) continue;
 | 
						||
      if (!graph_->HasEdge(ilhs, irhs)) continue;
 | 
						||
      // There's an available edge from ilhs to irhs.
 | 
						||
      (*seen)[irhs] = 1;
 | 
						||
      // Next a search is performed to determine whether
 | 
						||
      // this edge is a dead end or leads to the sink.
 | 
						||
      //
 | 
						||
      // right_[irhs] == kUnused means that there is residual flow from
 | 
						||
      // right node irhs to the sink, so we can use that to finish this
 | 
						||
      // flow path and return success.
 | 
						||
      //
 | 
						||
      // Otherwise there is residual flow to some ilhs. We push flow
 | 
						||
      // along that path and call ourselves recursively to see if this
 | 
						||
      // ultimately leads to sink.
 | 
						||
      if (right_[irhs] == kUnused || TryAugment(right_[irhs], seen)) {
 | 
						||
        // Add flow from left_[ilhs] to right_[irhs].
 | 
						||
        left_[ilhs] = irhs;
 | 
						||
        right_[irhs] = ilhs;
 | 
						||
        return true;
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    return false;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  const MatchMatrix* graph_;  // not owned
 | 
						||
  // Each element of the left_ vector represents a left hand side node
 | 
						||
  // (i.e. an element) and each element of right_ is a right hand side
 | 
						||
  // node (i.e. a matcher). The values in the left_ vector indicate
 | 
						||
  // outflow from that node to a node on the the right_ side. The values
 | 
						||
  // in the right_ indicate inflow, and specify which left_ node is
 | 
						||
  // feeding that right_ node, if any. For example, left_[3] == 1 means
 | 
						||
  // there's a flow from element #3 to matcher #1. Such a flow would also
 | 
						||
  // be redundantly represented in the right_ vector as right_[1] == 3.
 | 
						||
  // Elements of left_ and right_ are either kUnused or mutually
 | 
						||
  // referent. Mutually referent means that left_[right_[i]] = i and
 | 
						||
  // right_[left_[i]] = i.
 | 
						||
  ::std::vector<size_t> left_;
 | 
						||
  ::std::vector<size_t> right_;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(MaxBipartiteMatchState);
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
const size_t MaxBipartiteMatchState::kUnused;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ ElementMatcherPairs FindMaxBipartiteMatching(const MatchMatrix& g) {
 | 
						||
  return MaxBipartiteMatchState(g).Compute();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
static void LogElementMatcherPairVec(const ElementMatcherPairs& pairs,
 | 
						||
                                     ::std::ostream* stream) {
 | 
						||
  typedef ElementMatcherPairs::const_iterator Iter;
 | 
						||
  ::std::ostream& os = *stream;
 | 
						||
  os << "{";
 | 
						||
  const char* sep = "";
 | 
						||
  for (Iter it = pairs.begin(); it != pairs.end(); ++it) {
 | 
						||
    os << sep << "\n  ("
 | 
						||
       << "element #" << it->first << ", "
 | 
						||
       << "matcher #" << it->second << ")";
 | 
						||
    sep = ",";
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  os << "\n}";
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Tries to find a pairing, and explains the result.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ bool FindPairing(const MatchMatrix& matrix,
 | 
						||
                            MatchResultListener* listener) {
 | 
						||
  ElementMatcherPairs matches = FindMaxBipartiteMatching(matrix);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  size_t max_flow = matches.size();
 | 
						||
  bool result = (max_flow == matrix.RhsSize());
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (!result) {
 | 
						||
    if (listener->IsInterested()) {
 | 
						||
      *listener << "where no permutation of the elements can "
 | 
						||
                   "satisfy all matchers, and the closest match is "
 | 
						||
                << max_flow << " of " << matrix.RhsSize()
 | 
						||
                << " matchers with the pairings:\n";
 | 
						||
      LogElementMatcherPairVec(matches, listener->stream());
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    return false;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (matches.size() > 1) {
 | 
						||
    if (listener->IsInterested()) {
 | 
						||
      const char* sep = "where:\n";
 | 
						||
      for (size_t mi = 0; mi < matches.size(); ++mi) {
 | 
						||
        *listener << sep << " - element #" << matches[mi].first
 | 
						||
                  << " is matched by matcher #" << matches[mi].second;
 | 
						||
        sep = ",\n";
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return true;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
bool MatchMatrix::NextGraph() {
 | 
						||
  for (size_t ilhs = 0; ilhs < LhsSize(); ++ilhs) {
 | 
						||
    for (size_t irhs = 0; irhs < RhsSize(); ++irhs) {
 | 
						||
      char& b = matched_[SpaceIndex(ilhs, irhs)];
 | 
						||
      if (!b) {
 | 
						||
        b = 1;
 | 
						||
        return true;
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
      b = 0;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return false;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void MatchMatrix::Randomize() {
 | 
						||
  for (size_t ilhs = 0; ilhs < LhsSize(); ++ilhs) {
 | 
						||
    for (size_t irhs = 0; irhs < RhsSize(); ++irhs) {
 | 
						||
      char& b = matched_[SpaceIndex(ilhs, irhs)];
 | 
						||
      b = static_cast<char>(rand() & 1);  // NOLINT
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
string MatchMatrix::DebugString() const {
 | 
						||
  ::std::stringstream ss;
 | 
						||
  const char* sep = "";
 | 
						||
  for (size_t i = 0; i < LhsSize(); ++i) {
 | 
						||
    ss << sep;
 | 
						||
    for (size_t j = 0; j < RhsSize(); ++j) {
 | 
						||
      ss << HasEdge(i, j);
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    sep = ";";
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return ss.str();
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImplBase::DescribeToImpl(
 | 
						||
    ::std::ostream* os) const {
 | 
						||
  if (matcher_describers_.empty()) {
 | 
						||
    *os << "is empty";
 | 
						||
    return;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  if (matcher_describers_.size() == 1) {
 | 
						||
    *os << "has " << Elements(1) << " and that element ";
 | 
						||
    matcher_describers_[0]->DescribeTo(os);
 | 
						||
    return;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  *os << "has " << Elements(matcher_describers_.size())
 | 
						||
      << " and there exists some permutation of elements such that:\n";
 | 
						||
  const char* sep = "";
 | 
						||
  for (size_t i = 0; i != matcher_describers_.size(); ++i) {
 | 
						||
    *os << sep << " - element #" << i << " ";
 | 
						||
    matcher_describers_[i]->DescribeTo(os);
 | 
						||
    sep = ", and\n";
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
void UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImplBase::DescribeNegationToImpl(
 | 
						||
    ::std::ostream* os) const {
 | 
						||
  if (matcher_describers_.empty()) {
 | 
						||
    *os << "isn't empty";
 | 
						||
    return;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  if (matcher_describers_.size() == 1) {
 | 
						||
    *os << "doesn't have " << Elements(1) << ", or has " << Elements(1)
 | 
						||
        << " that ";
 | 
						||
    matcher_describers_[0]->DescribeNegationTo(os);
 | 
						||
    return;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  *os << "doesn't have " << Elements(matcher_describers_.size())
 | 
						||
      << ", or there exists no permutation of elements such that:\n";
 | 
						||
  const char* sep = "";
 | 
						||
  for (size_t i = 0; i != matcher_describers_.size(); ++i) {
 | 
						||
    *os << sep << " - element #" << i << " ";
 | 
						||
    matcher_describers_[i]->DescribeTo(os);
 | 
						||
    sep = ", and\n";
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Checks that all matchers match at least one element, and that all
 | 
						||
// elements match at least one matcher. This enables faster matching
 | 
						||
// and better error reporting.
 | 
						||
// Returns false, writing an explanation to 'listener', if and only
 | 
						||
// if the success criteria are not met.
 | 
						||
bool UnorderedElementsAreMatcherImplBase::
 | 
						||
    VerifyAllElementsAndMatchersAreMatched(
 | 
						||
        const ::std::vector<string>& element_printouts,
 | 
						||
        const MatchMatrix& matrix, MatchResultListener* listener) const {
 | 
						||
  bool result = true;
 | 
						||
  ::std::vector<char> element_matched(matrix.LhsSize(), 0);
 | 
						||
  ::std::vector<char> matcher_matched(matrix.RhsSize(), 0);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  for (size_t ilhs = 0; ilhs < matrix.LhsSize(); ilhs++) {
 | 
						||
    for (size_t irhs = 0; irhs < matrix.RhsSize(); irhs++) {
 | 
						||
      char matched = matrix.HasEdge(ilhs, irhs);
 | 
						||
      element_matched[ilhs] |= matched;
 | 
						||
      matcher_matched[irhs] |= matched;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  {
 | 
						||
    const char* sep =
 | 
						||
        "where the following matchers don't match any elements:\n";
 | 
						||
    for (size_t mi = 0; mi < matcher_matched.size(); ++mi) {
 | 
						||
      if (matcher_matched[mi]) continue;
 | 
						||
      result = false;
 | 
						||
      if (listener->IsInterested()) {
 | 
						||
        *listener << sep << "matcher #" << mi << ": ";
 | 
						||
        matcher_describers_[mi]->DescribeTo(listener->stream());
 | 
						||
        sep = ",\n";
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  {
 | 
						||
    const char* sep =
 | 
						||
        "where the following elements don't match any matchers:\n";
 | 
						||
    const char* outer_sep = "";
 | 
						||
    if (!result) {
 | 
						||
      outer_sep = "\nand ";
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    for (size_t ei = 0; ei < element_matched.size(); ++ei) {
 | 
						||
      if (element_matched[ei]) continue;
 | 
						||
      result = false;
 | 
						||
      if (listener->IsInterested()) {
 | 
						||
        *listener << outer_sep << sep << "element #" << ei << ": "
 | 
						||
                  << element_printouts[ei];
 | 
						||
        sep = ",\n";
 | 
						||
        outer_sep = "";
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
  return result;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
}  // namespace testing
 | 
						||
// Copyright 2007, Google Inc.
 | 
						||
// All rights reserved.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 | 
						||
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
 | 
						||
// met:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
 | 
						||
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
 | 
						||
// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
 | 
						||
// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
 | 
						||
// distribution.
 | 
						||
//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
 | 
						||
// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
 | 
						||
// this software without specific prior written permission.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
 | 
						||
// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
 | 
						||
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
 | 
						||
// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
 | 
						||
// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
 | 
						||
// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
 | 
						||
// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
 | 
						||
// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
 | 
						||
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// This file implements the spec builder syntax (ON_CALL and
 | 
						||
// EXPECT_CALL).
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#include <stdlib.h>
 | 
						||
#include <iostream>  // NOLINT
 | 
						||
#include <map>
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#include <set>
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#include <string>
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#if GTEST_OS_CYGWIN || GTEST_OS_LINUX || GTEST_OS_MAC
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#  include <unistd.h>  // NOLINT
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#endif
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namespace testing {
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namespace internal {
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// Protects the mock object registry (in class Mock), all function
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// mockers, and all expectations.
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GTEST_API_ GTEST_DEFINE_STATIC_MUTEX_(g_gmock_mutex);
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// Logs a message including file and line number information.
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GTEST_API_ void LogWithLocation(testing::internal::LogSeverity severity,
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                                const char* file, int line,
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                                const string& message) {
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  ::std::ostringstream s;
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  s << file << ":" << line << ": " << message << ::std::endl;
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  Log(severity, s.str(), 0);
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}
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// Constructs an ExpectationBase object.
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ExpectationBase::ExpectationBase(const char* a_file, int a_line,
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                                 const string& a_source_text)
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    : file_(a_file),
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      line_(a_line),
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      source_text_(a_source_text),
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      cardinality_specified_(false),
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      cardinality_(Exactly(1)),
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      call_count_(0),
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      retired_(false),
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      extra_matcher_specified_(false),
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      repeated_action_specified_(false),
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      retires_on_saturation_(false),
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      last_clause_(kNone),
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      action_count_checked_(false) {}
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// Destructs an ExpectationBase object.
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ExpectationBase::~ExpectationBase() {}
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// Explicitly specifies the cardinality of this expectation.  Used by
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// the subclasses to implement the .Times() clause.
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void ExpectationBase::SpecifyCardinality(const Cardinality& a_cardinality) {
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  cardinality_specified_ = true;
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  cardinality_ = a_cardinality;
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}
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// Retires all pre-requisites of this expectation.
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void ExpectationBase::RetireAllPreRequisites()
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    GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) {
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  if (is_retired()) {
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    // We can take this short-cut as we never retire an expectation
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    // until we have retired all its pre-requisites.
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    return;
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  }
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  for (ExpectationSet::const_iterator it = immediate_prerequisites_.begin();
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       it != immediate_prerequisites_.end(); ++it) {
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    ExpectationBase* const prerequisite = it->expectation_base().get();
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    if (!prerequisite->is_retired()) {
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      prerequisite->RetireAllPreRequisites();
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      prerequisite->Retire();
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    }
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  }
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}
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// Returns true iff all pre-requisites of this expectation have been
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// satisfied.
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bool ExpectationBase::AllPrerequisitesAreSatisfied() const
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    GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) {
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  g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld();
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  for (ExpectationSet::const_iterator it = immediate_prerequisites_.begin();
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       it != immediate_prerequisites_.end(); ++it) {
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    if (!(it->expectation_base()->IsSatisfied()) ||
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        !(it->expectation_base()->AllPrerequisitesAreSatisfied()))
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      return false;
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  }
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  return true;
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}
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// Adds unsatisfied pre-requisites of this expectation to 'result'.
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void ExpectationBase::FindUnsatisfiedPrerequisites(ExpectationSet* result) const
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    GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) {
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  g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld();
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  for (ExpectationSet::const_iterator it = immediate_prerequisites_.begin();
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       it != immediate_prerequisites_.end(); ++it) {
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    if (it->expectation_base()->IsSatisfied()) {
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      // If *it is satisfied and has a call count of 0, some of its
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      // pre-requisites may not be satisfied yet.
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      if (it->expectation_base()->call_count_ == 0) {
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        it->expectation_base()->FindUnsatisfiedPrerequisites(result);
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      }
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    } else {
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      // Now that we know *it is unsatisfied, we are not so interested
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      // in whether its pre-requisites are satisfied.  Therefore we
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      // don't recursively call FindUnsatisfiedPrerequisites() here.
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      *result += *it;
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    }
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  }
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}
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// Describes how many times a function call matching this
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// expectation has occurred.
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void ExpectationBase::DescribeCallCountTo(::std::ostream* os) const
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    GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) {
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  g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld();
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  // Describes how many times the function is expected to be called.
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  *os << "         Expected: to be ";
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  cardinality().DescribeTo(os);
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  *os << "\n           Actual: ";
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  Cardinality::DescribeActualCallCountTo(call_count(), os);
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  // Describes the state of the expectation (e.g. is it satisfied?
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  // is it active?).
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  *os << " - "
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      << (IsOverSaturated()
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              ? "over-saturated"
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              : IsSaturated() ? "saturated"
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                              : IsSatisfied() ? "satisfied" : "unsatisfied")
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      << " and " << (is_retired() ? "retired" : "active");
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}
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// Checks the action count (i.e. the number of WillOnce() and
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// WillRepeatedly() clauses) against the cardinality if this hasn't
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// been done before.  Prints a warning if there are too many or too
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// few actions.
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void ExpectationBase::CheckActionCountIfNotDone() const
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    GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(mutex_) {
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  bool should_check = false;
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  {
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    MutexLock l(&mutex_);
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    if (!action_count_checked_) {
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      action_count_checked_ = true;
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      should_check = true;
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    }
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  }
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  if (should_check) {
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    if (!cardinality_specified_) {
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      // The cardinality was inferred - no need to check the action
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      // count against it.
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      return;
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    }
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    // The cardinality was explicitly specified.
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    const int action_count = static_cast<int>(untyped_actions_.size());
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    const int upper_bound = cardinality().ConservativeUpperBound();
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    const int lower_bound = cardinality().ConservativeLowerBound();
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    bool too_many;  // True if there are too many actions, or false
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    // if there are too few.
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    if (action_count > upper_bound ||
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        (action_count == upper_bound && repeated_action_specified_)) {
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      too_many = true;
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    } else if (0 < action_count && action_count < lower_bound &&
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               !repeated_action_specified_) {
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      too_many = false;
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    } else {
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      return;
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    }
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    ::std::stringstream ss;
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    DescribeLocationTo(&ss);
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    ss << "Too " << (too_many ? "many" : "few") << " actions specified in "
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       << source_text() << "...\n"
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       << "Expected to be ";
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    cardinality().DescribeTo(&ss);
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    ss << ", but has " << (too_many ? "" : "only ") << action_count
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       << " WillOnce()" << (action_count == 1 ? "" : "s");
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    if (repeated_action_specified_) {
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      ss << " and a WillRepeatedly()";
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    }
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    ss << ".";
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    Log(kWarning, ss.str(), -1);  // -1 means "don't print stack trace".
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  }
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}
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// Implements the .Times() clause.
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void ExpectationBase::UntypedTimes(const Cardinality& a_cardinality) {
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  if (last_clause_ == kTimes) {
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    ExpectSpecProperty(false,
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                       ".Times() cannot appear "
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                       "more than once in an EXPECT_CALL().");
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  } else {
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    ExpectSpecProperty(last_clause_ < kTimes,
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                       ".Times() cannot appear after "
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                       ".InSequence(), .WillOnce(), .WillRepeatedly(), "
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                       "or .RetiresOnSaturation().");
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  }
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  last_clause_ = kTimes;
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  SpecifyCardinality(a_cardinality);
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}
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// Points to the implicit sequence introduced by a living InSequence
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// object (if any) in the current thread or NULL.
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GTEST_API_ ThreadLocal<Sequence*> g_gmock_implicit_sequence;
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// Reports an uninteresting call (whose description is in msg) in the
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// manner specified by 'reaction'.
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void ReportUninterestingCall(CallReaction reaction, const string& msg) {
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  switch (reaction) {
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  case kAllow:
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    Log(kInfo, msg, 3);
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    break;
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  case kWarn:
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    Log(kWarning, msg, 3);
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    break;
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  default:  // FAIL
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    Expect(false, NULL, -1, msg);
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  }
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}
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UntypedFunctionMockerBase::UntypedFunctionMockerBase()
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    : mock_obj_(NULL), name_("") {}
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UntypedFunctionMockerBase::~UntypedFunctionMockerBase() {}
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// Sets the mock object this mock method belongs to, and registers
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// this information in the global mock registry.  Will be called
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// whenever an EXPECT_CALL() or ON_CALL() is executed on this mock
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// method.
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void UntypedFunctionMockerBase::RegisterOwner(const void* mock_obj)
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    GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_gmock_mutex) {
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  {
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    MutexLock l(&g_gmock_mutex);
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    mock_obj_ = mock_obj;
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  }
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  Mock::Register(mock_obj, this);
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}
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// Sets the mock object this mock method belongs to, and sets the name
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// of the mock function.  Will be called upon each invocation of this
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// mock function.
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void UntypedFunctionMockerBase::SetOwnerAndName(const void* mock_obj,
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                                                const char* name)
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    GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_gmock_mutex) {
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  // We protect name_ under g_gmock_mutex in case this mock function
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  // is called from two threads concurrently.
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  MutexLock l(&g_gmock_mutex);
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  mock_obj_ = mock_obj;
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  name_ = name;
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}
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// Returns the name of the function being mocked.  Must be called
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// after RegisterOwner() or SetOwnerAndName() has been called.
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const void* UntypedFunctionMockerBase::MockObject() const
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    GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_gmock_mutex) {
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  const void* mock_obj;
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  {
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    // We protect mock_obj_ under g_gmock_mutex in case this mock
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    // function is called from two threads concurrently.
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    MutexLock l(&g_gmock_mutex);
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    Assert(mock_obj_ != NULL, __FILE__, __LINE__,
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           "MockObject() must not be called before RegisterOwner() or "
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           "SetOwnerAndName() has been called.");
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    mock_obj = mock_obj_;
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  }
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  return mock_obj;
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}
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// Returns the name of this mock method.  Must be called after
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// SetOwnerAndName() has been called.
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const char* UntypedFunctionMockerBase::Name() const
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    GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_gmock_mutex) {
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  const char* name;
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  {
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    // We protect name_ under g_gmock_mutex in case this mock
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    // function is called from two threads concurrently.
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    MutexLock l(&g_gmock_mutex);
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    Assert(name_ != NULL, __FILE__, __LINE__,
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           "Name() must not be called before SetOwnerAndName() has "
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           "been called.");
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    name = name_;
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  }
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  return name;
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}
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// Calculates the result of invoking this mock function with the given
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// arguments, prints it, and returns it.  The caller is responsible
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// for deleting the result.
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const UntypedActionResultHolderBase*
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UntypedFunctionMockerBase::UntypedInvokeWith(const void* const untyped_args)
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    GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(g_gmock_mutex) {
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  if (untyped_expectations_.size() == 0) {
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    // No expectation is set on this mock method - we have an
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    // uninteresting call.
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    // We must get Google Mock's reaction on uninteresting calls
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    // made on this mock object BEFORE performing the action,
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    // because the action may DELETE the mock object and make the
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    // following expression meaningless.
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    const CallReaction reaction =
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        Mock::GetReactionOnUninterestingCalls(MockObject());
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    // True iff we need to print this call's arguments and return
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    // value.  This definition must be kept in sync with
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    // the behavior of ReportUninterestingCall().
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    const bool need_to_report_uninteresting_call =
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        // If the user allows this uninteresting call, we print it
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        // only when he wants informational messages.
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        reaction == kAllow ? LogIsVisible(kInfo) :
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                           // If the user wants this to be a warning, we print
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                           // it only when he wants to see warnings.
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            reaction == kWarn
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                ? LogIsVisible(kWarning)
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                :
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                // Otherwise, the user wants this to be an error, and we
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                // should always print detailed information in the error.
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                true;
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    if (!need_to_report_uninteresting_call) {
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      // Perform the action without printing the call information.
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      return this->UntypedPerformDefaultAction(untyped_args, "");
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    }
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    // Warns about the uninteresting call.
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    ::std::stringstream ss;
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    this->UntypedDescribeUninterestingCall(untyped_args, &ss);
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    // Calculates the function result.
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    const UntypedActionResultHolderBase* const result =
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        this->UntypedPerformDefaultAction(untyped_args, ss.str());
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    // Prints the function result.
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    if (result != NULL) result->PrintAsActionResult(&ss);
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    ReportUninterestingCall(reaction, ss.str());
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    return result;
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  }
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  bool is_excessive = false;
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  ::std::stringstream ss;
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  ::std::stringstream why;
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  ::std::stringstream loc;
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  const void* untyped_action = NULL;
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  // The UntypedFindMatchingExpectation() function acquires and
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  // releases g_gmock_mutex.
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  const ExpectationBase* const untyped_expectation =
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      this->UntypedFindMatchingExpectation(untyped_args, &untyped_action,
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                                           &is_excessive, &ss, &why);
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  const bool found = untyped_expectation != NULL;
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  // True iff we need to print the call's arguments and return value.
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  // This definition must be kept in sync with the uses of Expect()
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  // and Log() in this function.
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  const bool need_to_report_call =
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      !found || is_excessive || LogIsVisible(kInfo);
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  if (!need_to_report_call) {
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    // Perform the action without printing the call information.
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    return untyped_action == NULL
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               ? this->UntypedPerformDefaultAction(untyped_args, "")
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               : this->UntypedPerformAction(untyped_action, untyped_args);
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						||
  }
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  ss << "    Function call: " << Name();
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  this->UntypedPrintArgs(untyped_args, &ss);
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  // In case the action deletes a piece of the expectation, we
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  // generate the message beforehand.
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						||
  if (found && !is_excessive) {
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						||
    untyped_expectation->DescribeLocationTo(&loc);
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						||
  }
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						||
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						||
  const UntypedActionResultHolderBase* const result =
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      untyped_action == NULL
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						||
          ? this->UntypedPerformDefaultAction(untyped_args, ss.str())
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						||
          : this->UntypedPerformAction(untyped_action, untyped_args);
 | 
						||
  if (result != NULL) result->PrintAsActionResult(&ss);
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						||
  ss << "\n" << why.str();
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  if (!found) {
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						||
    // No expectation matches this call - reports a failure.
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						||
    Expect(false, NULL, -1, ss.str());
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						||
  } else if (is_excessive) {
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    // We had an upper-bound violation and the failure message is in ss.
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						||
    Expect(false, untyped_expectation->file(), untyped_expectation->line(),
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						||
           ss.str());
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  } else {
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    // We had an expected call and the matching expectation is
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    // described in ss.
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    Log(kInfo, loc.str() + ss.str(), 2);
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  }
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  return result;
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}
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// Returns an Expectation object that references and co-owns exp,
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// which must be an expectation on this mock function.
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Expectation UntypedFunctionMockerBase::GetHandleOf(ExpectationBase* exp) {
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  for (UntypedExpectations::const_iterator it = untyped_expectations_.begin();
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       it != untyped_expectations_.end(); ++it) {
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						||
    if (it->get() == exp) {
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						||
      return Expectation(*it);
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						||
    }
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						||
  }
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						||
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						||
  Assert(false, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Cannot find expectation.");
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  return Expectation();
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						||
  // The above statement is just to make the code compile, and will
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  // never be executed.
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						||
}
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						||
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// Verifies that all expectations on this mock function have been
 | 
						||
// satisfied.  Reports one or more Google Test non-fatal failures
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						||
// and returns false if not.
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						||
bool UntypedFunctionMockerBase::VerifyAndClearExpectationsLocked()
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						||
    GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(g_gmock_mutex) {
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						||
  g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld();
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						||
  bool expectations_met = true;
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						||
  for (UntypedExpectations::const_iterator it = untyped_expectations_.begin();
 | 
						||
       it != untyped_expectations_.end(); ++it) {
 | 
						||
    ExpectationBase* const untyped_expectation = it->get();
 | 
						||
    if (untyped_expectation->IsOverSaturated()) {
 | 
						||
      // There was an upper-bound violation.  Since the error was
 | 
						||
      // already reported when it occurred, there is no need to do
 | 
						||
      // anything here.
 | 
						||
      expectations_met = false;
 | 
						||
    } else if (!untyped_expectation->IsSatisfied()) {
 | 
						||
      expectations_met = false;
 | 
						||
      ::std::stringstream ss;
 | 
						||
      ss << "Actual function call count doesn't match "
 | 
						||
         << untyped_expectation->source_text() << "...\n";
 | 
						||
      // No need to show the source file location of the expectation
 | 
						||
      // in the description, as the Expect() call that follows already
 | 
						||
      // takes care of it.
 | 
						||
      untyped_expectation->MaybeDescribeExtraMatcherTo(&ss);
 | 
						||
      untyped_expectation->DescribeCallCountTo(&ss);
 | 
						||
      Expect(false, untyped_expectation->file(), untyped_expectation->line(),
 | 
						||
             ss.str());
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Deleting our expectations may trigger other mock objects to be deleted, for
 | 
						||
  // example if an action contains a reference counted smart pointer to that
 | 
						||
  // mock object, and that is the last reference. So if we delete our
 | 
						||
  // expectations within the context of the global mutex we may deadlock when
 | 
						||
  // this method is called again. Instead, make a copy of the set of
 | 
						||
  // expectations to delete, clear our set within the mutex, and then clear the
 | 
						||
  // copied set outside of it.
 | 
						||
  UntypedExpectations expectations_to_delete;
 | 
						||
  untyped_expectations_.swap(expectations_to_delete);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  g_gmock_mutex.Unlock();
 | 
						||
  expectations_to_delete.clear();
 | 
						||
  g_gmock_mutex.Lock();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  return expectations_met;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Class Mock.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
typedef std::set<internal::UntypedFunctionMockerBase*> FunctionMockers;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The current state of a mock object.  Such information is needed for
 | 
						||
// detecting leaked mock objects and explicitly verifying a mock's
 | 
						||
// expectations.
 | 
						||
struct MockObjectState {
 | 
						||
  MockObjectState()
 | 
						||
      : first_used_file(NULL), first_used_line(-1), leakable(false) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Where in the source file an ON_CALL or EXPECT_CALL is first
 | 
						||
  // invoked on this mock object.
 | 
						||
  const char* first_used_file;
 | 
						||
  int first_used_line;
 | 
						||
  ::std::string first_used_test_case;
 | 
						||
  ::std::string first_used_test;
 | 
						||
  bool leakable;                     // true iff it's OK to leak the object.
 | 
						||
  FunctionMockers function_mockers;  // All registered methods of the object.
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// A global registry holding the state of all mock objects that are
 | 
						||
// alive.  A mock object is added to this registry the first time
 | 
						||
// Mock::AllowLeak(), ON_CALL(), or EXPECT_CALL() is called on it.  It
 | 
						||
// is removed from the registry in the mock object's destructor.
 | 
						||
class MockObjectRegistry {
 | 
						||
 public:
 | 
						||
  // Maps a mock object (identified by its address) to its state.
 | 
						||
  typedef std::map<const void*, MockObjectState> StateMap;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // This destructor will be called when a program exits, after all
 | 
						||
  // tests in it have been run.  By then, there should be no mock
 | 
						||
  // object alive.  Therefore we report any living object as test
 | 
						||
  // failure, unless the user explicitly asked us to ignore it.
 | 
						||
  ~MockObjectRegistry() {
 | 
						||
    // "using ::std::cout;" doesn't work with Symbian's STLport, where cout is
 | 
						||
    // a macro.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    if (!GMOCK_FLAG(catch_leaked_mocks)) return;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    int leaked_count = 0;
 | 
						||
    for (StateMap::const_iterator it = states_.begin(); it != states_.end();
 | 
						||
         ++it) {
 | 
						||
      if (it->second.leakable)  // The user said it's fine to leak this object.
 | 
						||
        continue;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      // TODO(wan@google.com): Print the type of the leaked object.
 | 
						||
      // This can help the user identify the leaked object.
 | 
						||
      std::cout << "\n";
 | 
						||
      const MockObjectState& state = it->second;
 | 
						||
      std::cout << internal::FormatFileLocation(state.first_used_file,
 | 
						||
                                                state.first_used_line);
 | 
						||
      std::cout << " ERROR: this mock object";
 | 
						||
      if (state.first_used_test != "") {
 | 
						||
        std::cout << " (used in test " << state.first_used_test_case << "."
 | 
						||
                  << state.first_used_test << ")";
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
      std::cout << " should be deleted but never is. Its address is @"
 | 
						||
                << it->first << ".";
 | 
						||
      leaked_count++;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    if (leaked_count > 0) {
 | 
						||
      std::cout << "\nERROR: " << leaked_count << " leaked mock "
 | 
						||
                << (leaked_count == 1 ? "object" : "objects")
 | 
						||
                << " found at program exit.\n";
 | 
						||
      std::cout.flush();
 | 
						||
      ::std::cerr.flush();
 | 
						||
      // RUN_ALL_TESTS() has already returned when this destructor is
 | 
						||
      // called.  Therefore we cannot use the normal Google Test
 | 
						||
      // failure reporting mechanism.
 | 
						||
      _exit(1);  // We cannot call exit() as it is not reentrant and
 | 
						||
                 // may already have been called.
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  StateMap& states() { return states_; }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 private:
 | 
						||
  StateMap states_;
 | 
						||
};
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Protected by g_gmock_mutex.
 | 
						||
MockObjectRegistry g_mock_object_registry;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Maps a mock object to the reaction Google Mock should have when an
 | 
						||
// uninteresting method is called.  Protected by g_gmock_mutex.
 | 
						||
std::map<const void*, internal::CallReaction> g_uninteresting_call_reaction;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Sets the reaction Google Mock should have when an uninteresting
 | 
						||
// method of the given mock object is called.
 | 
						||
void SetReactionOnUninterestingCalls(const void* mock_obj,
 | 
						||
                                     internal::CallReaction reaction)
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) {
 | 
						||
  internal::MutexLock l(&internal::g_gmock_mutex);
 | 
						||
  g_uninteresting_call_reaction[mock_obj] = reaction;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Tells Google Mock to allow uninteresting calls on the given mock
 | 
						||
// object.
 | 
						||
void Mock::AllowUninterestingCalls(const void* mock_obj)
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) {
 | 
						||
  SetReactionOnUninterestingCalls(mock_obj, internal::kAllow);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Tells Google Mock to warn the user about uninteresting calls on the
 | 
						||
// given mock object.
 | 
						||
void Mock::WarnUninterestingCalls(const void* mock_obj)
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) {
 | 
						||
  SetReactionOnUninterestingCalls(mock_obj, internal::kWarn);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Tells Google Mock to fail uninteresting calls on the given mock
 | 
						||
// object.
 | 
						||
void Mock::FailUninterestingCalls(const void* mock_obj)
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) {
 | 
						||
  SetReactionOnUninterestingCalls(mock_obj, internal::kFail);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Tells Google Mock the given mock object is being destroyed and its
 | 
						||
// entry in the call-reaction table should be removed.
 | 
						||
void Mock::UnregisterCallReaction(const void* mock_obj)
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) {
 | 
						||
  internal::MutexLock l(&internal::g_gmock_mutex);
 | 
						||
  g_uninteresting_call_reaction.erase(mock_obj);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Returns the reaction Google Mock will have on uninteresting calls
 | 
						||
// made on the given mock object.
 | 
						||
internal::CallReaction Mock::GetReactionOnUninterestingCalls(
 | 
						||
    const void* mock_obj) GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) {
 | 
						||
  internal::MutexLock l(&internal::g_gmock_mutex);
 | 
						||
  return (g_uninteresting_call_reaction.count(mock_obj) == 0)
 | 
						||
             ? internal::kDefault
 | 
						||
             : g_uninteresting_call_reaction[mock_obj];
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Tells Google Mock to ignore mock_obj when checking for leaked mock
 | 
						||
// objects.
 | 
						||
void Mock::AllowLeak(const void* mock_obj)
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) {
 | 
						||
  internal::MutexLock l(&internal::g_gmock_mutex);
 | 
						||
  g_mock_object_registry.states()[mock_obj].leakable = true;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Verifies and clears all expectations on the given mock object.  If
 | 
						||
// the expectations aren't satisfied, generates one or more Google
 | 
						||
// Test non-fatal failures and returns false.
 | 
						||
bool Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(void* mock_obj)
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) {
 | 
						||
  internal::MutexLock l(&internal::g_gmock_mutex);
 | 
						||
  return VerifyAndClearExpectationsLocked(mock_obj);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Verifies all expectations on the given mock object and clears its
 | 
						||
// default actions and expectations.  Returns true iff the
 | 
						||
// verification was successful.
 | 
						||
bool Mock::VerifyAndClear(void* mock_obj)
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) {
 | 
						||
  internal::MutexLock l(&internal::g_gmock_mutex);
 | 
						||
  ClearDefaultActionsLocked(mock_obj);
 | 
						||
  return VerifyAndClearExpectationsLocked(mock_obj);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Verifies and clears all expectations on the given mock object.  If
 | 
						||
// the expectations aren't satisfied, generates one or more Google
 | 
						||
// Test non-fatal failures and returns false.
 | 
						||
bool Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectationsLocked(void* mock_obj)
 | 
						||
    GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) {
 | 
						||
  internal::g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld();
 | 
						||
  if (g_mock_object_registry.states().count(mock_obj) == 0) {
 | 
						||
    // No EXPECT_CALL() was set on the given mock object.
 | 
						||
    return true;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Verifies and clears the expectations on each mock method in the
 | 
						||
  // given mock object.
 | 
						||
  bool expectations_met = true;
 | 
						||
  FunctionMockers& mockers =
 | 
						||
      g_mock_object_registry.states()[mock_obj].function_mockers;
 | 
						||
  for (FunctionMockers::const_iterator it = mockers.begin();
 | 
						||
       it != mockers.end(); ++it) {
 | 
						||
    if (!(*it)->VerifyAndClearExpectationsLocked()) {
 | 
						||
      expectations_met = false;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // We don't clear the content of mockers, as they may still be
 | 
						||
  // needed by ClearDefaultActionsLocked().
 | 
						||
  return expectations_met;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Registers a mock object and a mock method it owns.
 | 
						||
void Mock::Register(const void* mock_obj,
 | 
						||
                    internal::UntypedFunctionMockerBase* mocker)
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) {
 | 
						||
  internal::MutexLock l(&internal::g_gmock_mutex);
 | 
						||
  g_mock_object_registry.states()[mock_obj].function_mockers.insert(mocker);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Tells Google Mock where in the source code mock_obj is used in an
 | 
						||
// ON_CALL or EXPECT_CALL.  In case mock_obj is leaked, this
 | 
						||
// information helps the user identify which object it is.
 | 
						||
void Mock::RegisterUseByOnCallOrExpectCall(const void* mock_obj,
 | 
						||
                                           const char* file, int line)
 | 
						||
    GTEST_LOCK_EXCLUDED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) {
 | 
						||
  internal::MutexLock l(&internal::g_gmock_mutex);
 | 
						||
  MockObjectState& state = g_mock_object_registry.states()[mock_obj];
 | 
						||
  if (state.first_used_file == NULL) {
 | 
						||
    state.first_used_file = file;
 | 
						||
    state.first_used_line = line;
 | 
						||
    const TestInfo* const test_info =
 | 
						||
        UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info();
 | 
						||
    if (test_info != NULL) {
 | 
						||
      // TODO(wan@google.com): record the test case name when the
 | 
						||
      // ON_CALL or EXPECT_CALL is invoked from SetUpTestCase() or
 | 
						||
      // TearDownTestCase().
 | 
						||
      state.first_used_test_case = test_info->test_case_name();
 | 
						||
      state.first_used_test = test_info->name();
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Unregisters a mock method; removes the owning mock object from the
 | 
						||
// registry when the last mock method associated with it has been
 | 
						||
// unregistered.  This is called only in the destructor of
 | 
						||
// FunctionMockerBase.
 | 
						||
void Mock::UnregisterLocked(internal::UntypedFunctionMockerBase* mocker)
 | 
						||
    GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) {
 | 
						||
  internal::g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld();
 | 
						||
  for (MockObjectRegistry::StateMap::iterator it =
 | 
						||
           g_mock_object_registry.states().begin();
 | 
						||
       it != g_mock_object_registry.states().end(); ++it) {
 | 
						||
    FunctionMockers& mockers = it->second.function_mockers;
 | 
						||
    if (mockers.erase(mocker) > 0) {
 | 
						||
      // mocker was in mockers and has been just removed.
 | 
						||
      if (mockers.empty()) {
 | 
						||
        g_mock_object_registry.states().erase(it);
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
      return;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Clears all ON_CALL()s set on the given mock object.
 | 
						||
void Mock::ClearDefaultActionsLocked(void* mock_obj)
 | 
						||
    GTEST_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK_REQUIRED_(internal::g_gmock_mutex) {
 | 
						||
  internal::g_gmock_mutex.AssertHeld();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  if (g_mock_object_registry.states().count(mock_obj) == 0) {
 | 
						||
    // No ON_CALL() was set on the given mock object.
 | 
						||
    return;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Clears the default actions for each mock method in the given mock
 | 
						||
  // object.
 | 
						||
  FunctionMockers& mockers =
 | 
						||
      g_mock_object_registry.states()[mock_obj].function_mockers;
 | 
						||
  for (FunctionMockers::const_iterator it = mockers.begin();
 | 
						||
       it != mockers.end(); ++it) {
 | 
						||
    (*it)->ClearDefaultActionsLocked();
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // We don't clear the content of mockers, as they may still be
 | 
						||
  // needed by VerifyAndClearExpectationsLocked().
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
Expectation::Expectation() {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
Expectation::Expectation(
 | 
						||
    const internal::linked_ptr<internal::ExpectationBase>& an_expectation_base)
 | 
						||
    : expectation_base_(an_expectation_base) {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
Expectation::~Expectation() {}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Adds an expectation to a sequence.
 | 
						||
void Sequence::AddExpectation(const Expectation& expectation) const {
 | 
						||
  if (*last_expectation_ != expectation) {
 | 
						||
    if (last_expectation_->expectation_base() != NULL) {
 | 
						||
      expectation.expectation_base()->immediate_prerequisites_ +=
 | 
						||
          *last_expectation_;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
    *last_expectation_ = expectation;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Creates the implicit sequence if there isn't one.
 | 
						||
InSequence::InSequence() {
 | 
						||
  if (internal::g_gmock_implicit_sequence.get() == NULL) {
 | 
						||
    internal::g_gmock_implicit_sequence.set(new Sequence);
 | 
						||
    sequence_created_ = true;
 | 
						||
  } else {
 | 
						||
    sequence_created_ = false;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Deletes the implicit sequence if it was created by the constructor
 | 
						||
// of this object.
 | 
						||
InSequence::~InSequence() {
 | 
						||
  if (sequence_created_) {
 | 
						||
    delete internal::g_gmock_implicit_sequence.get();
 | 
						||
    internal::g_gmock_implicit_sequence.set(NULL);
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace testing
 | 
						||
// Copyright 2008, Google Inc.
 | 
						||
// All rights reserved.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 | 
						||
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
 | 
						||
// met:
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
 | 
						||
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
 | 
						||
//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
 | 
						||
// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
 | 
						||
// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
 | 
						||
// distribution.
 | 
						||
//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
 | 
						||
// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
 | 
						||
// this software without specific prior written permission.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
 | 
						||
// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
 | 
						||
// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
 | 
						||
// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
 | 
						||
// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
 | 
						||
// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
 | 
						||
// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
 | 
						||
// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
 | 
						||
// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
 | 
						||
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace testing {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// TODO(wan@google.com): support using environment variables to
 | 
						||
// control the flag values, like what Google Test does.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
GMOCK_DEFINE_bool_(catch_leaked_mocks, true,
 | 
						||
                   "true iff Google Mock should report leaked mock objects "
 | 
						||
                   "as failures.");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
GMOCK_DEFINE_string_(verbose, internal::kWarningVerbosity,
 | 
						||
                     "Controls how verbose Google Mock's output is."
 | 
						||
                     "  Valid values:\n"
 | 
						||
                     "  info    - prints all messages.\n"
 | 
						||
                     "  warning - prints warnings and errors.\n"
 | 
						||
                     "  error   - prints errors only.");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
namespace internal {
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Parses a string as a command line flag.  The string should have the
 | 
						||
// format "--gmock_flag=value".  When def_optional is true, the
 | 
						||
// "=value" part can be omitted.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Returns the value of the flag, or NULL if the parsing failed.
 | 
						||
static const char* ParseGoogleMockFlagValue(const char* str, const char* flag,
 | 
						||
                                            bool def_optional) {
 | 
						||
  // str and flag must not be NULL.
 | 
						||
  if (str == NULL || flag == NULL) return NULL;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // The flag must start with "--gmock_".
 | 
						||
  const std::string flag_str = std::string("--gmock_") + flag;
 | 
						||
  const size_t flag_len = flag_str.length();
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  if (strncmp(str, flag_str.c_str(), flag_len) != 0) return NULL;
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						||
 | 
						||
  // Skips the flag name.
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						||
  const char* flag_end = str + flag_len;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // When def_optional is true, it's OK to not have a "=value" part.
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						||
  if (def_optional && (flag_end[0] == '\0')) {
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						||
    return flag_end;
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // If def_optional is true and there are more characters after the
 | 
						||
  // flag name, or if def_optional is false, there must be a '=' after
 | 
						||
  // the flag name.
 | 
						||
  if (flag_end[0] != '=') return NULL;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Returns the string after "=".
 | 
						||
  return flag_end + 1;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Parses a string for a Google Mock bool flag, in the form of
 | 
						||
// "--gmock_flag=value".
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// On success, stores the value of the flag in *value, and returns
 | 
						||
// true.  On failure, returns false without changing *value.
 | 
						||
static bool ParseGoogleMockBoolFlag(const char* str, const char* flag,
 | 
						||
                                    bool* value) {
 | 
						||
  // Gets the value of the flag as a string.
 | 
						||
  const char* const value_str = ParseGoogleMockFlagValue(str, flag, true);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Aborts if the parsing failed.
 | 
						||
  if (value_str == NULL) return false;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Converts the string value to a bool.
 | 
						||
  *value = !(*value_str == '0' || *value_str == 'f' || *value_str == 'F');
 | 
						||
  return true;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Parses a string for a Google Mock string flag, in the form of
 | 
						||
// "--gmock_flag=value".
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// On success, stores the value of the flag in *value, and returns
 | 
						||
// true.  On failure, returns false without changing *value.
 | 
						||
static bool ParseGoogleMockStringFlag(const char* str, const char* flag,
 | 
						||
                                      std::string* value) {
 | 
						||
  // Gets the value of the flag as a string.
 | 
						||
  const char* const value_str = ParseGoogleMockFlagValue(str, flag, false);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Aborts if the parsing failed.
 | 
						||
  if (value_str == NULL) return false;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  // Sets *value to the value of the flag.
 | 
						||
  *value = value_str;
 | 
						||
  return true;
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// The internal implementation of InitGoogleMock().
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// The type parameter CharType can be instantiated to either char or
 | 
						||
// wchar_t.
 | 
						||
template <typename CharType>
 | 
						||
void InitGoogleMockImpl(int* argc, CharType** argv) {
 | 
						||
  // Makes sure Google Test is initialized.  InitGoogleTest() is
 | 
						||
  // idempotent, so it's fine if the user has already called it.
 | 
						||
  InitGoogleTest(argc, argv);
 | 
						||
  if (*argc <= 0) return;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
  for (int i = 1; i != *argc; i++) {
 | 
						||
    const std::string arg_string = StreamableToString(argv[i]);
 | 
						||
    const char* const arg = arg_string.c_str();
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
    // Do we see a Google Mock flag?
 | 
						||
    if (ParseGoogleMockBoolFlag(arg, "catch_leaked_mocks",
 | 
						||
                                &GMOCK_FLAG(catch_leaked_mocks)) ||
 | 
						||
        ParseGoogleMockStringFlag(arg, "verbose", &GMOCK_FLAG(verbose))) {
 | 
						||
      // Yes.  Shift the remainder of the argv list left by one.  Note
 | 
						||
      // that argv has (*argc + 1) elements, the last one always being
 | 
						||
      // NULL.  The following loop moves the trailing NULL element as
 | 
						||
      // well.
 | 
						||
      for (int j = i; j != *argc; j++) {
 | 
						||
        argv[j] = argv[j + 1];
 | 
						||
      }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      // Decrements the argument count.
 | 
						||
      (*argc)--;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
      // We also need to decrement the iterator as we just removed
 | 
						||
      // an element.
 | 
						||
      i--;
 | 
						||
    }
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace internal
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// Initializes Google Mock.  This must be called before running the
 | 
						||
// tests.  In particular, it parses a command line for the flags that
 | 
						||
// Google Mock recognizes.  Whenever a Google Mock flag is seen, it is
 | 
						||
// removed from argv, and *argc is decremented.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// No value is returned.  Instead, the Google Mock flag variables are
 | 
						||
// updated.
 | 
						||
//
 | 
						||
// Since Google Test is needed for Google Mock to work, this function
 | 
						||
// also initializes Google Test and parses its flags, if that hasn't
 | 
						||
// been done.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ void InitGoogleMock(int* argc, char** argv) {
 | 
						||
  internal::InitGoogleMockImpl(argc, argv);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
// This overloaded version can be used in Windows programs compiled in
 | 
						||
// UNICODE mode.
 | 
						||
GTEST_API_ void InitGoogleMock(int* argc, wchar_t** argv) {
 | 
						||
  internal::InitGoogleMockImpl(argc, argv);
 | 
						||
}
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
}  // namespace testing
 |