///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Name: wx/cppunit.h // Purpose: wrapper header for CppUnit headers // Author: Vadim Zeitlin // Created: 15.02.04 // Copyright: (c) 2004 Vadim Zeitlin // Licence: wxWindows Licence ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #ifndef _WX_CPPUNIT_H_ #define _WX_CPPUNIT_H_ /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // using CPPUNIT_TEST() macro results in this warning, disable it as there is // no other way to get rid of it and it's not very useful anyhow #ifdef __VISUALC__ // typedef-name 'foo' used as synonym for class-name 'bar' #pragma warning(disable:4097) // unreachable code: we don't care about warnings in CppUnit headers #pragma warning(disable:4702) // 'id': identifier was truncated to 'num' characters in the debug info #pragma warning(disable:4786) #endif // __VISUALC__ #ifdef __BORLANDC__ #pragma warn -8022 #endif #ifndef CPPUNIT_STD_NEED_ALLOCATOR #define CPPUNIT_STD_NEED_ALLOCATOR 0 #endif /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Set the default format for the errors, which can be used by an IDE to jump // to the error location. This default gets overridden by the cppunit headers // for some compilers (e.g. VC++). #ifndef CPPUNIT_COMPILER_LOCATION_FORMAT #define CPPUNIT_COMPILER_LOCATION_FORMAT "%p:%l:" #endif /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Include all needed cppunit headers. // #include "wx/beforestd.h" #ifdef __VISUALC__ #pragma warning(push) // with cppunit 1.12 we get many bogus warnings 4701 (local variable may be // used without having been initialized) in TestAssert.h #pragma warning(disable:4701) // and also 4100 (unreferenced formal parameter) in extensions/ // ExceptionTestCaseDecorator.h #pragma warning(disable:4100) #endif #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef __VISUALC__ #pragma warning(pop) #endif #include "wx/afterstd.h" #include "wx/string.h" /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Set of helpful test macros. // // Base macro for wrapping CPPUNIT_TEST macros and so making them conditional // tests, meaning that the test only get registered and thus run when a given // runtime condition is true. // In case the condition is evaluated as false a skip message is logged // (the message will only be shown in verbose mode). #define WXTEST_ANY_WITH_CONDITION(suiteName, Condition, testMethod, anyTest) \ if (Condition) \ { anyTest; } \ else \ wxLogInfo(wxString::Format(wxT("skipping: %s.%s\n reason: %s equals false\n"), \ wxString(suiteName, wxConvUTF8).c_str(), \ wxString(#testMethod, wxConvUTF8).c_str(), \ wxString(#Condition, wxConvUTF8).c_str())) // Conditional CPPUNIT_TEST macro. #define WXTEST_WITH_CONDITION(suiteName, Condition, testMethod) \ WXTEST_ANY_WITH_CONDITION(suiteName, Condition, testMethod, CPPUNIT_TEST(testMethod)) // Conditional CPPUNIT_TEST_FAIL macro. #define WXTEST_FAIL_WITH_CONDITION(suiteName, Condition, testMethod) \ WXTEST_ANY_WITH_CONDITION(suiteName, Condition, testMethod, CPPUNIT_TEST_FAIL(testMethod)) CPPUNIT_NS_BEGIN // provide an overload of cppunit assertEquals(T, T) which can be used to // compare wxStrings directly with C strings inline void assertEquals(const char *expected, const char *actual, CppUnit::SourceLine sourceLine, const std::string& message) { assertEquals(wxString(expected), wxString(actual), sourceLine, message); } inline void assertEquals(const char *expected, const wxString& actual, CppUnit::SourceLine sourceLine, const std::string& message) { assertEquals(wxString(expected), actual, sourceLine, message); } inline void assertEquals(const wxString& expected, const char *actual, CppUnit::SourceLine sourceLine, const std::string& message) { assertEquals(expected, wxString(actual), sourceLine, message); } inline void assertEquals(const wchar_t *expected, const wxString& actual, CppUnit::SourceLine sourceLine, const std::string& message) { assertEquals(wxString(expected), actual, sourceLine, message); } inline void assertEquals(const wxString& expected, const wchar_t *actual, CppUnit::SourceLine sourceLine, const std::string& message) { assertEquals(expected, wxString(actual), sourceLine, message); } CPPUNIT_NS_END // define an assertEquals() overload for the given types, this is a helper used // by WX_CPPUNIT_ALLOW_EQUALS_TO_INT() below #define WX_CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUALS(T1, T2) \ inline void \ assertEquals(T1 expected, \ T2 actual, \ CppUnit::SourceLine sourceLine, \ const std::string& message) \ { \ if ( !assertion_traits::equal(expected,actual) ) \ { \ Asserter::failNotEqual( assertion_traits::toString(expected), \ assertion_traits::toString(actual), \ sourceLine, \ message ); \ } \ } // this macro allows us to specify (usually literal) ints as expected values // for functions returning integral types different from "int" #define WX_CPPUNIT_ALLOW_EQUALS_TO_INT(T) \ CPPUNIT_NS_BEGIN \ WX_CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUALS(int, T) \ WX_CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUALS(T, int) \ CPPUNIT_NS_END WX_CPPUNIT_ALLOW_EQUALS_TO_INT(long) WX_CPPUNIT_ALLOW_EQUALS_TO_INT(short) WX_CPPUNIT_ALLOW_EQUALS_TO_INT(unsigned) WX_CPPUNIT_ALLOW_EQUALS_TO_INT(unsigned long) #if defined( __VMS ) && defined( __ia64 ) WX_CPPUNIT_ALLOW_EQUALS_TO_INT(std::basic_streambuf::pos_type); #endif #ifdef wxHAS_LONG_LONG_T_DIFFERENT_FROM_LONG WX_CPPUNIT_ALLOW_EQUALS_TO_INT(wxLongLong_t) WX_CPPUNIT_ALLOW_EQUALS_TO_INT(unsigned wxLongLong_t) #endif // wxHAS_LONG_LONG_T_DIFFERENT_FROM_LONG // Use this macro to compare a wxArrayString with the pipe-separated elements // of the given string // // NB: it's a macro and not a function to have the correct line numbers in the // test failure messages #define WX_ASSERT_STRARRAY_EQUAL(s, a) \ { \ wxArrayString expected(wxSplit(s, '|', '\0')); \ \ CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL( expected.size(), a.size() ); \ \ for ( size_t n = 0; n < a.size(); n++ ) \ { \ CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL( expected[n], a[n] ); \ } \ } // Use this macro to assert with the given formatted message (it should contain // the format string and arguments in a separate pair of parentheses) #define WX_ASSERT_MESSAGE(msg, cond) \ CPPUNIT_ASSERT_MESSAGE(std::string(wxString::Format msg .mb_str()), (cond)) #define WX_ASSERT_EQUAL_MESSAGE(msg, expected, actual) \ CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL_MESSAGE(std::string(wxString::Format msg .mb_str()), \ (expected), (actual)) /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // define stream inserter for wxString if it's not defined in the main library, // we need it to output the test failures involving wxString #if !wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM #include "wx/string.h" #include inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& o, const wxString& s) { #if wxUSE_UNICODE return o << (const char *)wxSafeConvertWX2MB(s.wc_str()); #else return o << s.c_str(); #endif } #endif // !wxUSE_STD_IOSTREAM /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Some more compiler warning tweaking and auto linking. // #ifdef __BORLANDC__ #pragma warn .8022 #endif #ifdef _MSC_VER #pragma warning(default:4702) #endif // _MSC_VER // for VC++ automatically link in cppunit library #ifdef __VISUALC__ #ifdef NDEBUG #pragma comment(lib, "cppunit.lib") #else // Debug #pragma comment(lib, "cppunitd.lib") #endif // Release/Debug #endif #endif // _WX_CPPUNIT_H_