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30// Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)
31
32// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes.
33//
34// This file tests the built-in actions.
35
36#include "gmock/gmock-actions.h"
37#include <algorithm>
38#include <iterator>
39#include <memory>
40#include <string>
41#include "gmock/gmock.h"
42#include "gmock/internal/gmock-port.h"
43#include "gtest/gtest.h"
44#include "gtest/gtest-spi.h"
45
46namespace {
47
48// This list should be kept sorted.
49using testing::Action;
50using testing::ActionInterface;
51using testing::Assign;
52using testing::ByMove;
53using testing::ByRef;
54using testing::DefaultValue;
55using testing::DoDefault;
56using testing::IgnoreResult;
57using testing::Invoke;
58using testing::InvokeWithoutArgs;
59using testing::MakePolymorphicAction;
60using testing::Ne;
61using testing::PolymorphicAction;
62using testing::Return;
63using testing::ReturnNull;
64using testing::ReturnRef;
65using testing::ReturnRefOfCopy;
66using testing::SetArgPointee;
67using testing::SetArgumentPointee;
68using testing::_;
69using testing::get;
70using testing::internal::BuiltInDefaultValue;
71using testing::internal::Int64;
72using testing::internal::UInt64;
73using testing::make_tuple;
74using testing::tuple;
75using testing::tuple_element;
76
77#if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
78using testing::SetErrnoAndReturn;
79#endif
80
81#if GTEST_HAS_PROTOBUF_
82using testing::internal::TestMessage;
83#endif  // GTEST_HAS_PROTOBUF_
84
85// Tests that BuiltInDefaultValue<T*>::Get() returns NULL.
86TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, IsNullForPointerTypes) {
87  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<int*>::Get() == NULL);
88  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<const char*>::Get() == NULL);
89  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<void*>::Get() == NULL);
90}
91
92// Tests that BuiltInDefaultValue<T*>::Exists() return true.
93TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, ExistsForPointerTypes) {
94  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<int*>::Exists());
95  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<const char*>::Exists());
96  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<void*>::Exists());
97}
98
99// Tests that BuiltInDefaultValue<T>::Get() returns 0 when T is a
100// built-in numeric type.
101TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, IsZeroForNumericTypes) {
102  EXPECT_EQ(0U, BuiltInDefaultValue<unsigned char>::Get());
103  EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<signed char>::Get());
104  EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<char>::Get());
105#if GMOCK_HAS_SIGNED_WCHAR_T_
106  EXPECT_EQ(0U, BuiltInDefaultValue<unsigned wchar_t>::Get());
107  EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<signed wchar_t>::Get());
108#endif
109#if GMOCK_WCHAR_T_IS_NATIVE_
110  EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<wchar_t>::Get());
111#endif
112  EXPECT_EQ(0U, BuiltInDefaultValue<unsigned short>::Get());  // NOLINT
113  EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<signed short>::Get());  // NOLINT
114  EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<short>::Get());  // NOLINT
115  EXPECT_EQ(0U, BuiltInDefaultValue<unsigned int>::Get());
116  EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<signed int>::Get());
117  EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<int>::Get());
118  EXPECT_EQ(0U, BuiltInDefaultValue<unsigned long>::Get());  // NOLINT
119  EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<signed long>::Get());  // NOLINT
120  EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<long>::Get());  // NOLINT
121  EXPECT_EQ(0U, BuiltInDefaultValue<UInt64>::Get());
122  EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<Int64>::Get());
123  EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<float>::Get());
124  EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<double>::Get());
125}
126
127// Tests that BuiltInDefaultValue<T>::Exists() returns true when T is a
128// built-in numeric type.
129TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, ExistsForNumericTypes) {
130  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<unsigned char>::Exists());
131  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<signed char>::Exists());
132  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<char>::Exists());
133#if GMOCK_HAS_SIGNED_WCHAR_T_
134  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<unsigned wchar_t>::Exists());
135  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<signed wchar_t>::Exists());
136#endif
137#if GMOCK_WCHAR_T_IS_NATIVE_
138  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<wchar_t>::Exists());
139#endif
140  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<unsigned short>::Exists());  // NOLINT
141  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<signed short>::Exists());  // NOLINT
142  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<short>::Exists());  // NOLINT
143  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<unsigned int>::Exists());
144  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<signed int>::Exists());
145  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<int>::Exists());
146  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<unsigned long>::Exists());  // NOLINT
147  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<signed long>::Exists());  // NOLINT
148  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<long>::Exists());  // NOLINT
149  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<UInt64>::Exists());
150  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<Int64>::Exists());
151  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<float>::Exists());
152  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<double>::Exists());
153}
154
155// Tests that BuiltInDefaultValue<bool>::Get() returns false.
156TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, IsFalseForBool) {
157  EXPECT_FALSE(BuiltInDefaultValue<bool>::Get());
158}
159
160// Tests that BuiltInDefaultValue<bool>::Exists() returns true.
161TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, BoolExists) {
162  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<bool>::Exists());
163}
164
165// Tests that BuiltInDefaultValue<T>::Get() returns "" when T is a
166// string type.
167TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, IsEmptyStringForString) {
168#if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
169  EXPECT_EQ("", BuiltInDefaultValue< ::string>::Get());
170#endif  // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
171
172  EXPECT_EQ("", BuiltInDefaultValue< ::std::string>::Get());
173}
174
175// Tests that BuiltInDefaultValue<T>::Exists() returns true when T is a
176// string type.
177TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, ExistsForString) {
178#if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
179  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue< ::string>::Exists());
180#endif  // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
181
182  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue< ::std::string>::Exists());
183}
184
185// Tests that BuiltInDefaultValue<const T>::Get() returns the same
186// value as BuiltInDefaultValue<T>::Get() does.
187TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, WorksForConstTypes) {
188  EXPECT_EQ("", BuiltInDefaultValue<const std::string>::Get());
189  EXPECT_EQ(0, BuiltInDefaultValue<const int>::Get());
190  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<char* const>::Get() == NULL);
191  EXPECT_FALSE(BuiltInDefaultValue<const bool>::Get());
192}
193
194// A type that's default constructible.
195class MyDefaultConstructible {
196 public:
197  MyDefaultConstructible() : value_(42) {}
198
199  int value() const { return value_; }
200
201 private:
202  int value_;
203};
204
205// A type that's not default constructible.
206class MyNonDefaultConstructible {
207 public:
208  // Does not have a default ctor.
209  explicit MyNonDefaultConstructible(int a_value) : value_(a_value) {}
210
211  int value() const { return value_; }
212
213 private:
214  int value_;
215};
216
217#if GTEST_HAS_STD_TYPE_TRAITS_
218
219TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, ExistsForDefaultConstructibleType) {
220  EXPECT_TRUE(BuiltInDefaultValue<MyDefaultConstructible>::Exists());
221}
222
223TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, IsDefaultConstructedForDefaultConstructibleType) {
224  EXPECT_EQ(42, BuiltInDefaultValue<MyDefaultConstructible>::Get().value());
225}
226
227#endif  // GTEST_HAS_STD_TYPE_TRAITS_
228
229TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueTest, DoesNotExistForNonDefaultConstructibleType) {
230  EXPECT_FALSE(BuiltInDefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible>::Exists());
231}
232
233// Tests that BuiltInDefaultValue<T&>::Get() aborts the program.
234TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueDeathTest, IsUndefinedForReferences) {
235  EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({
236    BuiltInDefaultValue<int&>::Get();
237  }, "");
238  EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({
239    BuiltInDefaultValue<const char&>::Get();
240  }, "");
241}
242
243TEST(BuiltInDefaultValueDeathTest, IsUndefinedForNonDefaultConstructibleType) {
244  EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({
245    BuiltInDefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible>::Get();
246  }, "");
247}
248
249// Tests that DefaultValue<T>::IsSet() is false initially.
250TEST(DefaultValueTest, IsInitiallyUnset) {
251  EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<int>::IsSet());
252  EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<MyDefaultConstructible>::IsSet());
253  EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<const MyNonDefaultConstructible>::IsSet());
254}
255
256// Tests that DefaultValue<T> can be set and then unset.
257TEST(DefaultValueTest, CanBeSetAndUnset) {
258  EXPECT_TRUE(DefaultValue<int>::Exists());
259  EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<const MyNonDefaultConstructible>::Exists());
260
261  DefaultValue<int>::Set(1);
262  DefaultValue<const MyNonDefaultConstructible>::Set(
263      MyNonDefaultConstructible(42));
264
265  EXPECT_EQ(1, DefaultValue<int>::Get());
266  EXPECT_EQ(42, DefaultValue<const MyNonDefaultConstructible>::Get().value());
267
268  EXPECT_TRUE(DefaultValue<int>::Exists());
269  EXPECT_TRUE(DefaultValue<const MyNonDefaultConstructible>::Exists());
270
271  DefaultValue<int>::Clear();
272  DefaultValue<const MyNonDefaultConstructible>::Clear();
273
274  EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<int>::IsSet());
275  EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<const MyNonDefaultConstructible>::IsSet());
276
277  EXPECT_TRUE(DefaultValue<int>::Exists());
278  EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<const MyNonDefaultConstructible>::Exists());
279}
280
281// Tests that DefaultValue<T>::Get() returns the
282// BuiltInDefaultValue<T>::Get() when DefaultValue<T>::IsSet() is
283// false.
284TEST(DefaultValueDeathTest, GetReturnsBuiltInDefaultValueWhenUnset) {
285  EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<int>::IsSet());
286  EXPECT_TRUE(DefaultValue<int>::Exists());
287  EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible>::IsSet());
288  EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible>::Exists());
289
290  EXPECT_EQ(0, DefaultValue<int>::Get());
291
292  EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({
293    DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible>::Get();
294  }, "");
295}
296
297#if GTEST_HAS_STD_UNIQUE_PTR_
298TEST(DefaultValueTest, GetWorksForMoveOnlyIfSet) {
299  EXPECT_TRUE(DefaultValue<std::unique_ptr<int>>::Exists());
300  EXPECT_TRUE(DefaultValue<std::unique_ptr<int>>::Get() == NULL);
301  DefaultValue<std::unique_ptr<int>>::SetFactory([] {
302    return std::unique_ptr<int>(new int(42));
303  });
304  EXPECT_TRUE(DefaultValue<std::unique_ptr<int>>::Exists());
305  std::unique_ptr<int> i = DefaultValue<std::unique_ptr<int>>::Get();
306  EXPECT_EQ(42, *i);
307}
308#endif  // GTEST_HAS_STD_UNIQUE_PTR_
309
310// Tests that DefaultValue<void>::Get() returns void.
311TEST(DefaultValueTest, GetWorksForVoid) {
312  return DefaultValue<void>::Get();
313}
314
315// Tests using DefaultValue with a reference type.
316
317// Tests that DefaultValue<T&>::IsSet() is false initially.
318TEST(DefaultValueOfReferenceTest, IsInitiallyUnset) {
319  EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<int&>::IsSet());
320  EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<MyDefaultConstructible&>::IsSet());
321  EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible&>::IsSet());
322}
323
324// Tests that DefaultValue<T&>::Exists is false initiallly.
325TEST(DefaultValueOfReferenceTest, IsInitiallyNotExisting) {
326  EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<int&>::Exists());
327  EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<MyDefaultConstructible&>::Exists());
328  EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible&>::Exists());
329}
330
331// Tests that DefaultValue<T&> can be set and then unset.
332TEST(DefaultValueOfReferenceTest, CanBeSetAndUnset) {
333  int n = 1;
334  DefaultValue<const int&>::Set(n);
335  MyNonDefaultConstructible x(42);
336  DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible&>::Set(x);
337
338  EXPECT_TRUE(DefaultValue<const int&>::Exists());
339  EXPECT_TRUE(DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible&>::Exists());
340
341  EXPECT_EQ(&n, &(DefaultValue<const int&>::Get()));
342  EXPECT_EQ(&x, &(DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible&>::Get()));
343
344  DefaultValue<const int&>::Clear();
345  DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible&>::Clear();
346
347  EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<const int&>::Exists());
348  EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible&>::Exists());
349
350  EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<const int&>::IsSet());
351  EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible&>::IsSet());
352}
353
354// Tests that DefaultValue<T&>::Get() returns the
355// BuiltInDefaultValue<T&>::Get() when DefaultValue<T&>::IsSet() is
356// false.
357TEST(DefaultValueOfReferenceDeathTest, GetReturnsBuiltInDefaultValueWhenUnset) {
358  EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<int&>::IsSet());
359  EXPECT_FALSE(DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible&>::IsSet());
360
361  EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({
362    DefaultValue<int&>::Get();
363  }, "");
364  EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({
365    DefaultValue<MyNonDefaultConstructible>::Get();
366  }, "");
367}
368
369// Tests that ActionInterface can be implemented by defining the
370// Perform method.
371
372typedef int MyGlobalFunction(bool, int);
373
374class MyActionImpl : public ActionInterface<MyGlobalFunction> {
375 public:
376  virtual int Perform(const tuple<bool, int>& args) {
377    return get<0>(args) ? get<1>(args) : 0;
378  }
379};
380
381TEST(ActionInterfaceTest, CanBeImplementedByDefiningPerform) {
382  MyActionImpl my_action_impl;
383  (void)my_action_impl;
384}
385
386TEST(ActionInterfaceTest, MakeAction) {
387  Action<MyGlobalFunction> action = MakeAction(new MyActionImpl);
388
389  // When exercising the Perform() method of Action<F>, we must pass
390  // it a tuple whose size and type are compatible with F's argument
391  // types.  For example, if F is int(), then Perform() takes a
392  // 0-tuple; if F is void(bool, int), then Perform() takes a
393  // tuple<bool, int>, and so on.
394  EXPECT_EQ(5, action.Perform(make_tuple(true, 5)));
395}
396
397// Tests that Action<F> can be contructed from a pointer to
398// ActionInterface<F>.
399TEST(ActionTest, CanBeConstructedFromActionInterface) {
400  Action<MyGlobalFunction> action(new MyActionImpl);
401}
402
403// Tests that Action<F> delegates actual work to ActionInterface<F>.
404TEST(ActionTest, DelegatesWorkToActionInterface) {
405  const Action<MyGlobalFunction> action(new MyActionImpl);
406
407  EXPECT_EQ(5, action.Perform(make_tuple(true, 5)));
408  EXPECT_EQ(0, action.Perform(make_tuple(false, 1)));
409}
410
411// Tests that Action<F> can be copied.
412TEST(ActionTest, IsCopyable) {
413  Action<MyGlobalFunction> a1(new MyActionImpl);
414  Action<MyGlobalFunction> a2(a1);  // Tests the copy constructor.
415
416  // a1 should continue to work after being copied from.
417  EXPECT_EQ(5, a1.Perform(make_tuple(true, 5)));
418  EXPECT_EQ(0, a1.Perform(make_tuple(false, 1)));
419
420  // a2 should work like the action it was copied from.
421  EXPECT_EQ(5, a2.Perform(make_tuple(true, 5)));
422  EXPECT_EQ(0, a2.Perform(make_tuple(false, 1)));
423
424  a2 = a1;  // Tests the assignment operator.
425
426  // a1 should continue to work after being copied from.
427  EXPECT_EQ(5, a1.Perform(make_tuple(true, 5)));
428  EXPECT_EQ(0, a1.Perform(make_tuple(false, 1)));
429
430  // a2 should work like the action it was copied from.
431  EXPECT_EQ(5, a2.Perform(make_tuple(true, 5)));
432  EXPECT_EQ(0, a2.Perform(make_tuple(false, 1)));
433}
434
435// Tests that an Action<From> object can be converted to a
436// compatible Action<To> object.
437
438class IsNotZero : public ActionInterface<bool(int)> {  // NOLINT
439 public:
440  virtual bool Perform(const tuple<int>& arg) {
441    return get<0>(arg) != 0;
442  }
443};
444
445#if !GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN
446// Compiling this test on Nokia's Symbian compiler fails with:
447//  'Result' is not a member of class 'testing::internal::Function<int>'
448//  (point of instantiation: '@unnamed@gmock_actions_test_cc@::
449//      ActionTest_CanBeConvertedToOtherActionType_Test::TestBody()')
450// with no obvious fix.
451TEST(ActionTest, CanBeConvertedToOtherActionType) {
452  const Action<bool(int)> a1(new IsNotZero);  // NOLINT
453  const Action<int(char)> a2 = Action<int(char)>(a1);  // NOLINT
454  EXPECT_EQ(1, a2.Perform(make_tuple('a')));
455  EXPECT_EQ(0, a2.Perform(make_tuple('\0')));
456}
457#endif  // !GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN
458
459// The following two classes are for testing MakePolymorphicAction().
460
461// Implements a polymorphic action that returns the second of the
462// arguments it receives.
463class ReturnSecondArgumentAction {
464 public:
465  // We want to verify that MakePolymorphicAction() can work with a
466  // polymorphic action whose Perform() method template is either
467  // const or not.  This lets us verify the non-const case.
468  template <typename Result, typename ArgumentTuple>
469  Result Perform(const ArgumentTuple& args) { return get<1>(args); }
470};
471
472// Implements a polymorphic action that can be used in a nullary
473// function to return 0.
474class ReturnZeroFromNullaryFunctionAction {
475 public:
476  // For testing that MakePolymorphicAction() works when the
477  // implementation class' Perform() method template takes only one
478  // template parameter.
479  //
480  // We want to verify that MakePolymorphicAction() can work with a
481  // polymorphic action whose Perform() method template is either
482  // const or not.  This lets us verify the const case.
483  template <typename Result>
484  Result Perform(const tuple<>&) const { return 0; }
485};
486
487// These functions verify that MakePolymorphicAction() returns a
488// PolymorphicAction<T> where T is the argument's type.
489
490PolymorphicAction<ReturnSecondArgumentAction> ReturnSecondArgument() {
491  return MakePolymorphicAction(ReturnSecondArgumentAction());
492}
493
494PolymorphicAction<ReturnZeroFromNullaryFunctionAction>
495ReturnZeroFromNullaryFunction() {
496  return MakePolymorphicAction(ReturnZeroFromNullaryFunctionAction());
497}
498
499// Tests that MakePolymorphicAction() turns a polymorphic action
500// implementation class into a polymorphic action.
501TEST(MakePolymorphicActionTest, ConstructsActionFromImpl) {
502  Action<int(bool, int, double)> a1 = ReturnSecondArgument();  // NOLINT
503  EXPECT_EQ(5, a1.Perform(make_tuple(false, 5, 2.0)));
504}
505
506// Tests that MakePolymorphicAction() works when the implementation
507// class' Perform() method template has only one template parameter.
508TEST(MakePolymorphicActionTest, WorksWhenPerformHasOneTemplateParameter) {
509  Action<int()> a1 = ReturnZeroFromNullaryFunction();
510  EXPECT_EQ(0, a1.Perform(make_tuple()));
511
512  Action<void*()> a2 = ReturnZeroFromNullaryFunction();
513  EXPECT_TRUE(a2.Perform(make_tuple()) == NULL);
514}
515
516// Tests that Return() works as an action for void-returning
517// functions.
518TEST(ReturnTest, WorksForVoid) {
519  const Action<void(int)> ret = Return();  // NOLINT
520  return ret.Perform(make_tuple(1));
521}
522
523// Tests that Return(v) returns v.
524TEST(ReturnTest, ReturnsGivenValue) {
525  Action<int()> ret = Return(1);  // NOLINT
526  EXPECT_EQ(1, ret.Perform(make_tuple()));
527
528  ret = Return(-5);
529  EXPECT_EQ(-5, ret.Perform(make_tuple()));
530}
531
532// Tests that Return("string literal") works.
533TEST(ReturnTest, AcceptsStringLiteral) {
534  Action<const char*()> a1 = Return("Hello");
535  EXPECT_STREQ("Hello", a1.Perform(make_tuple()));
536
537  Action<std::string()> a2 = Return("world");
538  EXPECT_EQ("world", a2.Perform(make_tuple()));
539}
540
541// Test struct which wraps a vector of integers. Used in
542// 'SupportsWrapperReturnType' test.
543struct IntegerVectorWrapper {
544  std::vector<int> * v;
545  IntegerVectorWrapper(std::vector<int>& _v) : v(&_v) {}  // NOLINT
546};
547
548// Tests that Return() works when return type is a wrapper type.
549TEST(ReturnTest, SupportsWrapperReturnType) {
550  // Initialize vector of integers.
551  std::vector<int> v;
552  for (int i = 0; i < 5; ++i) v.push_back(i);
553
554  // Return() called with 'v' as argument. The Action will return the same data
555  // as 'v' (copy) but it will be wrapped in an IntegerVectorWrapper.
556  Action<IntegerVectorWrapper()> a = Return(v);
557  const std::vector<int>& result = *(a.Perform(make_tuple()).v);
558  EXPECT_THAT(result, ::testing::ElementsAre(0, 1, 2, 3, 4));
559}
560
561// Tests that Return(v) is covaraint.
562
563struct Base {
564  bool operator==(const Base&) { return true; }
565};
566
567struct Derived : public Base {
568  bool operator==(const Derived&) { return true; }
569};
570
571TEST(ReturnTest, IsCovariant) {
572  Base base;
573  Derived derived;
574  Action<Base*()> ret = Return(&base);
575  EXPECT_EQ(&base, ret.Perform(make_tuple()));
576
577  ret = Return(&derived);
578  EXPECT_EQ(&derived, ret.Perform(make_tuple()));
579}
580
581// Tests that the type of the value passed into Return is converted into T
582// when the action is cast to Action<T(...)> rather than when the action is
583// performed. See comments on testing::internal::ReturnAction in
584// gmock-actions.h for more information.
585class FromType {
586 public:
587  explicit FromType(bool* is_converted) : converted_(is_converted) {}
588  bool* converted() const { return converted_; }
589
590 private:
591  bool* const converted_;
592
593  GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(FromType);
594};
595
596class ToType {
597 public:
598  // Must allow implicit conversion due to use in ImplicitCast_<T>.
599  ToType(const FromType& x) { *x.converted() = true; }  // NOLINT
600};
601
602TEST(ReturnTest, ConvertsArgumentWhenConverted) {
603  bool converted = false;
604  FromType x(&converted);
605  Action<ToType()> action(Return(x));
606  EXPECT_TRUE(converted) << "Return must convert its argument in its own "
607                         << "conversion operator.";
608  converted = false;
609  action.Perform(tuple<>());
610  EXPECT_FALSE(converted) << "Action must NOT convert its argument "
611                          << "when performed.";
612}
613
614class DestinationType {};
615
616class SourceType {
617 public:
618  // Note: a non-const typecast operator.
619  operator DestinationType() { return DestinationType(); }
620};
621
622TEST(ReturnTest, CanConvertArgumentUsingNonConstTypeCastOperator) {
623  SourceType s;
624  Action<DestinationType()> action(Return(s));
625}
626
627// Tests that ReturnNull() returns NULL in a pointer-returning function.
628TEST(ReturnNullTest, WorksInPointerReturningFunction) {
629  const Action<int*()> a1 = ReturnNull();
630  EXPECT_TRUE(a1.Perform(make_tuple()) == NULL);
631
632  const Action<const char*(bool)> a2 = ReturnNull();  // NOLINT
633  EXPECT_TRUE(a2.Perform(make_tuple(true)) == NULL);
634}
635
636#if GTEST_HAS_STD_UNIQUE_PTR_
637// Tests that ReturnNull() returns NULL for shared_ptr and unique_ptr returning
638// functions.
639TEST(ReturnNullTest, WorksInSmartPointerReturningFunction) {
640  const Action<std::unique_ptr<const int>()> a1 = ReturnNull();
641  EXPECT_TRUE(a1.Perform(make_tuple()) == nullptr);
642
643  const Action<std::shared_ptr<int>(std::string)> a2 = ReturnNull();
644  EXPECT_TRUE(a2.Perform(make_tuple("foo")) == nullptr);
645}
646#endif  // GTEST_HAS_STD_UNIQUE_PTR_
647
648// Tests that ReturnRef(v) works for reference types.
649TEST(ReturnRefTest, WorksForReference) {
650  const int n = 0;
651  const Action<const int&(bool)> ret = ReturnRef(n);  // NOLINT
652
653  EXPECT_EQ(&n, &ret.Perform(make_tuple(true)));
654}
655
656// Tests that ReturnRef(v) is covariant.
657TEST(ReturnRefTest, IsCovariant) {
658  Base base;
659  Derived derived;
660  Action<Base&()> a = ReturnRef(base);
661  EXPECT_EQ(&base, &a.Perform(make_tuple()));
662
663  a = ReturnRef(derived);
664  EXPECT_EQ(&derived, &a.Perform(make_tuple()));
665}
666
667// Tests that ReturnRefOfCopy(v) works for reference types.
668TEST(ReturnRefOfCopyTest, WorksForReference) {
669  int n = 42;
670  const Action<const int&()> ret = ReturnRefOfCopy(n);
671
672  EXPECT_NE(&n, &ret.Perform(make_tuple()));
673  EXPECT_EQ(42, ret.Perform(make_tuple()));
674
675  n = 43;
676  EXPECT_NE(&n, &ret.Perform(make_tuple()));
677  EXPECT_EQ(42, ret.Perform(make_tuple()));
678}
679
680// Tests that ReturnRefOfCopy(v) is covariant.
681TEST(ReturnRefOfCopyTest, IsCovariant) {
682  Base base;
683  Derived derived;
684  Action<Base&()> a = ReturnRefOfCopy(base);
685  EXPECT_NE(&base, &a.Perform(make_tuple()));
686
687  a = ReturnRefOfCopy(derived);
688  EXPECT_NE(&derived, &a.Perform(make_tuple()));
689}
690
691// Tests that DoDefault() does the default action for the mock method.
692
693class MockClass {
694 public:
695  MockClass() {}
696
697  MOCK_METHOD1(IntFunc, int(bool flag));  // NOLINT
698  MOCK_METHOD0(Foo, MyNonDefaultConstructible());
699#if GTEST_HAS_STD_UNIQUE_PTR_
700  MOCK_METHOD0(MakeUnique, std::unique_ptr<int>());
701  MOCK_METHOD0(MakeUniqueBase, std::unique_ptr<Base>());
702  MOCK_METHOD0(MakeVectorUnique, std::vector<std::unique_ptr<int>>());
703#endif
704
705 private:
706  GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_(MockClass);
707};
708
709// Tests that DoDefault() returns the built-in default value for the
710// return type by default.
711TEST(DoDefaultTest, ReturnsBuiltInDefaultValueByDefault) {
712  MockClass mock;
713  EXPECT_CALL(mock, IntFunc(_))
714      .WillOnce(DoDefault());
715  EXPECT_EQ(0, mock.IntFunc(true));
716}
717
718// Tests that DoDefault() throws (when exceptions are enabled) or aborts
719// the process when there is no built-in default value for the return type.
720TEST(DoDefaultDeathTest, DiesForUnknowType) {
721  MockClass mock;
722  EXPECT_CALL(mock, Foo())
723      .WillRepeatedly(DoDefault());
724#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
725  EXPECT_ANY_THROW(mock.Foo());
726#else
727  EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({
728    mock.Foo();
729  }, "");
730#endif
731}
732
733// Tests that using DoDefault() inside a composite action leads to a
734// run-time error.
735
736void VoidFunc(bool /* flag */) {}
737
738TEST(DoDefaultDeathTest, DiesIfUsedInCompositeAction) {
739  MockClass mock;
740  EXPECT_CALL(mock, IntFunc(_))
741      .WillRepeatedly(DoAll(Invoke(VoidFunc),
742                            DoDefault()));
743
744  // Ideally we should verify the error message as well.  Sadly,
745  // EXPECT_DEATH() can only capture stderr, while Google Mock's
746  // errors are printed on stdout.  Therefore we have to settle for
747  // not verifying the message.
748  EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED({
749    mock.IntFunc(true);
750  }, "");
751}
752
753// Tests that DoDefault() returns the default value set by
754// DefaultValue<T>::Set() when it's not overriden by an ON_CALL().
755TEST(DoDefaultTest, ReturnsUserSpecifiedPerTypeDefaultValueWhenThereIsOne) {
756  DefaultValue<int>::Set(1);
757  MockClass mock;
758  EXPECT_CALL(mock, IntFunc(_))
759      .WillOnce(DoDefault());
760  EXPECT_EQ(1, mock.IntFunc(false));
761  DefaultValue<int>::Clear();
762}
763
764// Tests that DoDefault() does the action specified by ON_CALL().
765TEST(DoDefaultTest, DoesWhatOnCallSpecifies) {
766  MockClass mock;
767  ON_CALL(mock, IntFunc(_))
768      .WillByDefault(Return(2));
769  EXPECT_CALL(mock, IntFunc(_))
770      .WillOnce(DoDefault());
771  EXPECT_EQ(2, mock.IntFunc(false));
772}
773
774// Tests that using DoDefault() in ON_CALL() leads to a run-time failure.
775TEST(DoDefaultTest, CannotBeUsedInOnCall) {
776  MockClass mock;
777  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE({  // NOLINT
778    ON_CALL(mock, IntFunc(_))
779      .WillByDefault(DoDefault());
780  }, "DoDefault() cannot be used in ON_CALL()");
781}
782
783// Tests that SetArgPointee<N>(v) sets the variable pointed to by
784// the N-th (0-based) argument to v.
785TEST(SetArgPointeeTest, SetsTheNthPointee) {
786  typedef void MyFunction(bool, int*, char*);
787  Action<MyFunction> a = SetArgPointee<1>(2);
788
789  int n = 0;
790  char ch = '\0';
791  a.Perform(make_tuple(true, &n, &ch));
792  EXPECT_EQ(2, n);
793  EXPECT_EQ('\0', ch);
794
795  a = SetArgPointee<2>('a');
796  n = 0;
797  ch = '\0';
798  a.Perform(make_tuple(true, &n, &ch));
799  EXPECT_EQ(0, n);
800  EXPECT_EQ('a', ch);
801}
802
803#if !((GTEST_GCC_VER_ && GTEST_GCC_VER_ < 40000) || GTEST_OS_SYMBIAN)
804// Tests that SetArgPointee<N>() accepts a string literal.
805// GCC prior to v4.0 and the Symbian compiler do not support this.
806TEST(SetArgPointeeTest, AcceptsStringLiteral) {
807  typedef void MyFunction(std::string*, const char**);
808  Action<MyFunction> a = SetArgPointee<0>("hi");
809  std::string str;
810  const char* ptr = NULL;
811  a.Perform(make_tuple(&str, &ptr));
812  EXPECT_EQ("hi", str);
813  EXPECT_TRUE(ptr == NULL);
814
815  a = SetArgPointee<1>("world");
816  str = "";
817  a.Perform(make_tuple(&str, &ptr));
818  EXPECT_EQ("", str);
819  EXPECT_STREQ("world", ptr);
820}
821
822TEST(SetArgPointeeTest, AcceptsWideStringLiteral) {
823  typedef void MyFunction(const wchar_t**);
824  Action<MyFunction> a = SetArgPointee<0>(L"world");
825  const wchar_t* ptr = NULL;
826  a.Perform(make_tuple(&ptr));
827  EXPECT_STREQ(L"world", ptr);
828
829# if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
830
831  typedef void MyStringFunction(std::wstring*);
832  Action<MyStringFunction> a2 = SetArgPointee<0>(L"world");
833  std::wstring str = L"";
834  a2.Perform(make_tuple(&str));
835  EXPECT_EQ(L"world", str);
836
837# endif
838}
839#endif
840
841// Tests that SetArgPointee<N>() accepts a char pointer.
842TEST(SetArgPointeeTest, AcceptsCharPointer) {
843  typedef void MyFunction(bool, std::string*, const char**);
844  const char* const hi = "hi";
845  Action<MyFunction> a = SetArgPointee<1>(hi);
846  std::string str;
847  const char* ptr = NULL;
848  a.Perform(make_tuple(true, &str, &ptr));
849  EXPECT_EQ("hi", str);
850  EXPECT_TRUE(ptr == NULL);
851
852  char world_array[] = "world";
853  char* const world = world_array;
854  a = SetArgPointee<2>(world);
855  str = "";
856  a.Perform(make_tuple(true, &str, &ptr));
857  EXPECT_EQ("", str);
858  EXPECT_EQ(world, ptr);
859}
860
861TEST(SetArgPointeeTest, AcceptsWideCharPointer) {
862  typedef void MyFunction(bool, const wchar_t**);
863  const wchar_t* const hi = L"hi";
864  Action<MyFunction> a = SetArgPointee<1>(hi);
865  const wchar_t* ptr = NULL;
866  a.Perform(make_tuple(true, &ptr));
867  EXPECT_EQ(hi, ptr);
868
869# if GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING
870
871  typedef void MyStringFunction(bool, std::wstring*);
872  wchar_t world_array[] = L"world";
873  wchar_t* const world = world_array;
874  Action<MyStringFunction> a2 = SetArgPointee<1>(world);
875  std::wstring str;
876  a2.Perform(make_tuple(true, &str));
877  EXPECT_EQ(world_array, str);
878# endif
879}
880
881#if GTEST_HAS_PROTOBUF_
882
883// Tests that SetArgPointee<N>(proto_buffer) sets the v1 protobuf
884// variable pointed to by the N-th (0-based) argument to proto_buffer.
885TEST(SetArgPointeeTest, SetsTheNthPointeeOfProtoBufferType) {
886  TestMessage* const msg = new TestMessage;
887  msg->set_member("yes");
888  TestMessage orig_msg;
889  orig_msg.CopyFrom(*msg);
890
891  Action<void(bool, TestMessage*)> a = SetArgPointee<1>(*msg);
892  // SetArgPointee<N>(proto_buffer) makes a copy of proto_buffer
893  // s.t. the action works even when the original proto_buffer has
894  // died.  We ensure this behavior by deleting msg before using the
895  // action.
896  delete msg;
897
898  TestMessage dest;
899  EXPECT_FALSE(orig_msg.Equals(dest));
900  a.Perform(make_tuple(true, &dest));
901  EXPECT_TRUE(orig_msg.Equals(dest));
902}
903
904// Tests that SetArgPointee<N>(proto_buffer) sets the
905// ::ProtocolMessage variable pointed to by the N-th (0-based)
906// argument to proto_buffer.
907TEST(SetArgPointeeTest, SetsTheNthPointeeOfProtoBufferBaseType) {
908  TestMessage* const msg = new TestMessage;
909  msg->set_member("yes");
910  TestMessage orig_msg;
911  orig_msg.CopyFrom(*msg);
912
913  Action<void(bool, ::ProtocolMessage*)> a = SetArgPointee<1>(*msg);
914  // SetArgPointee<N>(proto_buffer) makes a copy of proto_buffer
915  // s.t. the action works even when the original proto_buffer has
916  // died.  We ensure this behavior by deleting msg before using the
917  // action.
918  delete msg;
919
920  TestMessage dest;
921  ::ProtocolMessage* const dest_base = &dest;
922  EXPECT_FALSE(orig_msg.Equals(dest));
923  a.Perform(make_tuple(true, dest_base));
924  EXPECT_TRUE(orig_msg.Equals(dest));
925}
926
927// Tests that SetArgPointee<N>(proto2_buffer) sets the v2
928// protobuf variable pointed to by the N-th (0-based) argument to
929// proto2_buffer.
930TEST(SetArgPointeeTest, SetsTheNthPointeeOfProto2BufferType) {
931  using testing::internal::FooMessage;
932  FooMessage* const msg = new FooMessage;
933  msg->set_int_field(2);
934  msg->set_string_field("hi");
935  FooMessage orig_msg;
936  orig_msg.CopyFrom(*msg);
937
938  Action<void(bool, FooMessage*)> a = SetArgPointee<1>(*msg);
939  // SetArgPointee<N>(proto2_buffer) makes a copy of
940  // proto2_buffer s.t. the action works even when the original
941  // proto2_buffer has died.  We ensure this behavior by deleting msg
942  // before using the action.
943  delete msg;
944
945  FooMessage dest;
946  dest.set_int_field(0);
947  a.Perform(make_tuple(true, &dest));
948  EXPECT_EQ(2, dest.int_field());
949  EXPECT_EQ("hi", dest.string_field());
950}
951
952// Tests that SetArgPointee<N>(proto2_buffer) sets the
953// proto2::Message variable pointed to by the N-th (0-based) argument
954// to proto2_buffer.
955TEST(SetArgPointeeTest, SetsTheNthPointeeOfProto2BufferBaseType) {
956  using testing::internal::FooMessage;
957  FooMessage* const msg = new FooMessage;
958  msg->set_int_field(2);
959  msg->set_string_field("hi");
960  FooMessage orig_msg;
961  orig_msg.CopyFrom(*msg);
962
963  Action<void(bool, ::proto2::Message*)> a = SetArgPointee<1>(*msg);
964  // SetArgPointee<N>(proto2_buffer) makes a copy of
965  // proto2_buffer s.t. the action works even when the original
966  // proto2_buffer has died.  We ensure this behavior by deleting msg
967  // before using the action.
968  delete msg;
969
970  FooMessage dest;
971  dest.set_int_field(0);
972  ::proto2::Message* const dest_base = &dest;
973  a.Perform(make_tuple(true, dest_base));
974  EXPECT_EQ(2, dest.int_field());
975  EXPECT_EQ("hi", dest.string_field());
976}
977
978#endif  // GTEST_HAS_PROTOBUF_
979
980// Tests that SetArgumentPointee<N>(v) sets the variable pointed to by
981// the N-th (0-based) argument to v.
982TEST(SetArgumentPointeeTest, SetsTheNthPointee) {
983  typedef void MyFunction(bool, int*, char*);
984  Action<MyFunction> a = SetArgumentPointee<1>(2);
985
986  int n = 0;
987  char ch = '\0';
988  a.Perform(make_tuple(true, &n, &ch));
989  EXPECT_EQ(2, n);
990  EXPECT_EQ('\0', ch);
991
992  a = SetArgumentPointee<2>('a');
993  n = 0;
994  ch = '\0';
995  a.Perform(make_tuple(true, &n, &ch));
996  EXPECT_EQ(0, n);
997  EXPECT_EQ('a', ch);
998}
999
1000#if GTEST_HAS_PROTOBUF_
1001
1002// Tests that SetArgumentPointee<N>(proto_buffer) sets the v1 protobuf
1003// variable pointed to by the N-th (0-based) argument to proto_buffer.
1004TEST(SetArgumentPointeeTest, SetsTheNthPointeeOfProtoBufferType) {
1005  TestMessage* const msg = new TestMessage;
1006  msg->set_member("yes");
1007  TestMessage orig_msg;
1008  orig_msg.CopyFrom(*msg);
1009
1010  Action<void(bool, TestMessage*)> a = SetArgumentPointee<1>(*msg);
1011  // SetArgumentPointee<N>(proto_buffer) makes a copy of proto_buffer
1012  // s.t. the action works even when the original proto_buffer has
1013  // died.  We ensure this behavior by deleting msg before using the
1014  // action.
1015  delete msg;
1016
1017  TestMessage dest;
1018  EXPECT_FALSE(orig_msg.Equals(dest));
1019  a.Perform(make_tuple(true, &dest));
1020  EXPECT_TRUE(orig_msg.Equals(dest));
1021}
1022
1023// Tests that SetArgumentPointee<N>(proto_buffer) sets the
1024// ::ProtocolMessage variable pointed to by the N-th (0-based)
1025// argument to proto_buffer.
1026TEST(SetArgumentPointeeTest, SetsTheNthPointeeOfProtoBufferBaseType) {
1027  TestMessage* const msg = new TestMessage;
1028  msg->set_member("yes");
1029  TestMessage orig_msg;
1030  orig_msg.CopyFrom(*msg);
1031
1032  Action<void(bool, ::ProtocolMessage*)> a = SetArgumentPointee<1>(*msg);
1033  // SetArgumentPointee<N>(proto_buffer) makes a copy of proto_buffer
1034  // s.t. the action works even when the original proto_buffer has
1035  // died.  We ensure this behavior by deleting msg before using the
1036  // action.
1037  delete msg;
1038
1039  TestMessage dest;
1040  ::ProtocolMessage* const dest_base = &dest;
1041  EXPECT_FALSE(orig_msg.Equals(dest));
1042  a.Perform(make_tuple(true, dest_base));
1043  EXPECT_TRUE(orig_msg.Equals(dest));
1044}
1045
1046// Tests that SetArgumentPointee<N>(proto2_buffer) sets the v2
1047// protobuf variable pointed to by the N-th (0-based) argument to
1048// proto2_buffer.
1049TEST(SetArgumentPointeeTest, SetsTheNthPointeeOfProto2BufferType) {
1050  using testing::internal::FooMessage;
1051  FooMessage* const msg = new FooMessage;
1052  msg->set_int_field(2);
1053  msg->set_string_field("hi");
1054  FooMessage orig_msg;
1055  orig_msg.CopyFrom(*msg);
1056
1057  Action<void(bool, FooMessage*)> a = SetArgumentPointee<1>(*msg);
1058  // SetArgumentPointee<N>(proto2_buffer) makes a copy of
1059  // proto2_buffer s.t. the action works even when the original
1060  // proto2_buffer has died.  We ensure this behavior by deleting msg
1061  // before using the action.
1062  delete msg;
1063
1064  FooMessage dest;
1065  dest.set_int_field(0);
1066  a.Perform(make_tuple(true, &dest));
1067  EXPECT_EQ(2, dest.int_field());
1068  EXPECT_EQ("hi", dest.string_field());
1069}
1070
1071// Tests that SetArgumentPointee<N>(proto2_buffer) sets the
1072// proto2::Message variable pointed to by the N-th (0-based) argument
1073// to proto2_buffer.
1074TEST(SetArgumentPointeeTest, SetsTheNthPointeeOfProto2BufferBaseType) {
1075  using testing::internal::FooMessage;
1076  FooMessage* const msg = new FooMessage;
1077  msg->set_int_field(2);
1078  msg->set_string_field("hi");
1079  FooMessage orig_msg;
1080  orig_msg.CopyFrom(*msg);
1081
1082  Action<void(bool, ::proto2::Message*)> a = SetArgumentPointee<1>(*msg);
1083  // SetArgumentPointee<N>(proto2_buffer) makes a copy of
1084  // proto2_buffer s.t. the action works even when the original
1085  // proto2_buffer has died.  We ensure this behavior by deleting msg
1086  // before using the action.
1087  delete msg;
1088
1089  FooMessage dest;
1090  dest.set_int_field(0);
1091  ::proto2::Message* const dest_base = &dest;
1092  a.Perform(make_tuple(true, dest_base));
1093  EXPECT_EQ(2, dest.int_field());
1094  EXPECT_EQ("hi", dest.string_field());
1095}
1096
1097#endif  // GTEST_HAS_PROTOBUF_
1098
1099// Sample functions and functors for testing Invoke() and etc.
1100int Nullary() { return 1; }
1101
1102class NullaryFunctor {
1103 public:
1104  int operator()() { return 2; }
1105};
1106
1107bool g_done = false;
1108void VoidNullary() { g_done = true; }
1109
1110class VoidNullaryFunctor {
1111 public:
1112  void operator()() { g_done = true; }
1113};
1114
1115class Foo {
1116 public:
1117  Foo() : value_(123) {}
1118
1119  int Nullary() const { return value_; }
1120
1121 private:
1122  int value_;
1123};
1124
1125// Tests InvokeWithoutArgs(function).
1126TEST(InvokeWithoutArgsTest, Function) {
1127  // As an action that takes one argument.
1128  Action<int(int)> a = InvokeWithoutArgs(Nullary);  // NOLINT
1129  EXPECT_EQ(1, a.Perform(make_tuple(2)));
1130
1131  // As an action that takes two arguments.
1132  Action<int(int, double)> a2 = InvokeWithoutArgs(Nullary);  // NOLINT
1133  EXPECT_EQ(1, a2.Perform(make_tuple(2, 3.5)));
1134
1135  // As an action that returns void.
1136  Action<void(int)> a3 = InvokeWithoutArgs(VoidNullary);  // NOLINT
1137  g_done = false;
1138  a3.Perform(make_tuple(1));
1139  EXPECT_TRUE(g_done);
1140}
1141
1142// Tests InvokeWithoutArgs(functor).
1143TEST(InvokeWithoutArgsTest, Functor) {
1144  // As an action that takes no argument.
1145  Action<int()> a = InvokeWithoutArgs(NullaryFunctor());  // NOLINT
1146  EXPECT_EQ(2, a.Perform(make_tuple()));
1147
1148  // As an action that takes three arguments.
1149  Action<int(int, double, char)> a2 =  // NOLINT
1150      InvokeWithoutArgs(NullaryFunctor());
1151  EXPECT_EQ(2, a2.Perform(make_tuple(3, 3.5, 'a')));
1152
1153  // As an action that returns void.
1154  Action<void()> a3 = InvokeWithoutArgs(VoidNullaryFunctor());
1155  g_done = false;
1156  a3.Perform(make_tuple());
1157  EXPECT_TRUE(g_done);
1158}
1159
1160// Tests InvokeWithoutArgs(obj_ptr, method).
1161TEST(InvokeWithoutArgsTest, Method) {
1162  Foo foo;
1163  Action<int(bool, char)> a =  // NOLINT
1164      InvokeWithoutArgs(&foo, &Foo::Nullary);
1165  EXPECT_EQ(123, a.Perform(make_tuple(true, 'a')));
1166}
1167
1168// Tests using IgnoreResult() on a polymorphic action.
1169TEST(IgnoreResultTest, PolymorphicAction) {
1170  Action<void(int)> a = IgnoreResult(Return(5));  // NOLINT
1171  a.Perform(make_tuple(1));
1172}
1173
1174// Tests using IgnoreResult() on a monomorphic action.
1175
1176int ReturnOne() {
1177  g_done = true;
1178  return 1;
1179}
1180
1181TEST(IgnoreResultTest, MonomorphicAction) {
1182  g_done = false;
1183  Action<void()> a = IgnoreResult(Invoke(ReturnOne));
1184  a.Perform(make_tuple());
1185  EXPECT_TRUE(g_done);
1186}
1187
1188// Tests using IgnoreResult() on an action that returns a class type.
1189
1190MyNonDefaultConstructible ReturnMyNonDefaultConstructible(double /* x */) {
1191  g_done = true;
1192  return MyNonDefaultConstructible(42);
1193}
1194
1195TEST(IgnoreResultTest, ActionReturningClass) {
1196  g_done = false;
1197  Action<void(int)> a =
1198      IgnoreResult(Invoke(ReturnMyNonDefaultConstructible));  // NOLINT
1199  a.Perform(make_tuple(2));
1200  EXPECT_TRUE(g_done);
1201}
1202
1203TEST(AssignTest, Int) {
1204  int x = 0;
1205  Action<void(int)> a = Assign(&x, 5);
1206  a.Perform(make_tuple(0));
1207  EXPECT_EQ(5, x);
1208}
1209
1210TEST(AssignTest, String) {
1211  ::std::string x;
1212  Action<void(void)> a = Assign(&x, "Hello, world");
1213  a.Perform(make_tuple());
1214  EXPECT_EQ("Hello, world", x);
1215}
1216
1217TEST(AssignTest, CompatibleTypes) {
1218  double x = 0;
1219  Action<void(int)> a = Assign(&x, 5);
1220  a.Perform(make_tuple(0));
1221  EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(5, x);
1222}
1223
1224#if !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
1225
1226class SetErrnoAndReturnTest : public testing::Test {
1227 protected:
1228  virtual void SetUp() { errno = 0; }
1229  virtual void TearDown() { errno = 0; }
1230};
1231
1232TEST_F(SetErrnoAndReturnTest, Int) {
1233  Action<int(void)> a = SetErrnoAndReturn(ENOTTY, -5);
1234  EXPECT_EQ(-5, a.Perform(make_tuple()));
1235  EXPECT_EQ(ENOTTY, errno);
1236}
1237
1238TEST_F(SetErrnoAndReturnTest, Ptr) {
1239  int x;
1240  Action<int*(void)> a = SetErrnoAndReturn(ENOTTY, &x);
1241  EXPECT_EQ(&x, a.Perform(make_tuple()));
1242  EXPECT_EQ(ENOTTY, errno);
1243}
1244
1245TEST_F(SetErrnoAndReturnTest, CompatibleTypes) {
1246  Action<double()> a = SetErrnoAndReturn(EINVAL, 5);
1247  EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(5.0, a.Perform(make_tuple()));
1248  EXPECT_EQ(EINVAL, errno);
1249}
1250
1251#endif  // !GTEST_OS_WINDOWS_MOBILE
1252
1253// Tests ByRef().
1254
1255// Tests that ReferenceWrapper<T> is copyable.
1256TEST(ByRefTest, IsCopyable) {
1257  const std::string s1 = "Hi";
1258  const std::string s2 = "Hello";
1259
1260  ::testing::internal::ReferenceWrapper<const std::string> ref_wrapper =
1261      ByRef(s1);
1262  const std::string& r1 = ref_wrapper;
1263  EXPECT_EQ(&s1, &r1);
1264
1265  // Assigns a new value to ref_wrapper.
1266  ref_wrapper = ByRef(s2);
1267  const std::string& r2 = ref_wrapper;
1268  EXPECT_EQ(&s2, &r2);
1269
1270  ::testing::internal::ReferenceWrapper<const std::string> ref_wrapper1 =
1271      ByRef(s1);
1272  // Copies ref_wrapper1 to ref_wrapper.
1273  ref_wrapper = ref_wrapper1;
1274  const std::string& r3 = ref_wrapper;
1275  EXPECT_EQ(&s1, &r3);
1276}
1277
1278// Tests using ByRef() on a const value.
1279TEST(ByRefTest, ConstValue) {
1280  const int n = 0;
1281  // int& ref = ByRef(n);  // This shouldn't compile - we have a
1282                           // negative compilation test to catch it.
1283  const int& const_ref = ByRef(n);
1284  EXPECT_EQ(&n, &const_ref);
1285}
1286
1287// Tests using ByRef() on a non-const value.
1288TEST(ByRefTest, NonConstValue) {
1289  int n = 0;
1290
1291  // ByRef(n) can be used as either an int&,
1292  int& ref = ByRef(n);
1293  EXPECT_EQ(&n, &ref);
1294
1295  // or a const int&.
1296  const int& const_ref = ByRef(n);
1297  EXPECT_EQ(&n, &const_ref);
1298}
1299
1300// Tests explicitly specifying the type when using ByRef().
1301TEST(ByRefTest, ExplicitType) {
1302  int n = 0;
1303  const int& r1 = ByRef<const int>(n);
1304  EXPECT_EQ(&n, &r1);
1305
1306  // ByRef<char>(n);  // This shouldn't compile - we have a negative
1307                      // compilation test to catch it.
1308
1309  Derived d;
1310  Derived& r2 = ByRef<Derived>(d);
1311  EXPECT_EQ(&d, &r2);
1312
1313  const Derived& r3 = ByRef<const Derived>(d);
1314  EXPECT_EQ(&d, &r3);
1315
1316  Base& r4 = ByRef<Base>(d);
1317  EXPECT_EQ(&d, &r4);
1318
1319  const Base& r5 = ByRef<const Base>(d);
1320  EXPECT_EQ(&d, &r5);
1321
1322  // The following shouldn't compile - we have a negative compilation
1323  // test for it.
1324  //
1325  // Base b;
1326  // ByRef<Derived>(b);
1327}
1328
1329// Tests that Google Mock prints expression ByRef(x) as a reference to x.
1330TEST(ByRefTest, PrintsCorrectly) {
1331  int n = 42;
1332  ::std::stringstream expected, actual;
1333  testing::internal::UniversalPrinter<const int&>::Print(n, &expected);
1334  testing::internal::UniversalPrint(ByRef(n), &actual);
1335  EXPECT_EQ(expected.str(), actual.str());
1336}
1337
1338#if GTEST_HAS_STD_UNIQUE_PTR_
1339
1340std::unique_ptr<int> UniquePtrSource() {
1341  return std::unique_ptr<int>(new int(19));
1342}
1343
1344std::vector<std::unique_ptr<int>> VectorUniquePtrSource() {
1345  std::vector<std::unique_ptr<int>> out;
1346  out.emplace_back(new int(7));
1347  return out;
1348}
1349
1350TEST(MockMethodTest, CanReturnMoveOnlyValue_Return) {
1351  MockClass mock;
1352  std::unique_ptr<int> i(new int(19));
1353  EXPECT_CALL(mock, MakeUnique()).WillOnce(Return(ByMove(std::move(i))));
1354  EXPECT_CALL(mock, MakeVectorUnique())
1355      .WillOnce(Return(ByMove(VectorUniquePtrSource())));
1356  Derived* d = new Derived;
1357  EXPECT_CALL(mock, MakeUniqueBase())
1358      .WillOnce(Return(ByMove(std::unique_ptr<Derived>(d))));
1359
1360  std::unique_ptr<int> result1 = mock.MakeUnique();
1361  EXPECT_EQ(19, *result1);
1362
1363  std::vector<std::unique_ptr<int>> vresult = mock.MakeVectorUnique();
1364  EXPECT_EQ(1u, vresult.size());
1365  EXPECT_NE(nullptr, vresult[0]);
1366  EXPECT_EQ(7, *vresult[0]);
1367
1368  std::unique_ptr<Base> result2 = mock.MakeUniqueBase();
1369  EXPECT_EQ(d, result2.get());
1370}
1371
1372TEST(MockMethodTest, CanReturnMoveOnlyValue_DoAllReturn) {
1373  testing::MockFunction<void()> mock_function;
1374  MockClass mock;
1375  std::unique_ptr<int> i(new int(19));
1376  EXPECT_CALL(mock_function, Call());
1377  EXPECT_CALL(mock, MakeUnique()).WillOnce(DoAll(
1378      InvokeWithoutArgs(&mock_function, &testing::MockFunction<void()>::Call),
1379      Return(ByMove(std::move(i)))));
1380
1381  std::unique_ptr<int> result1 = mock.MakeUnique();
1382  EXPECT_EQ(19, *result1);
1383}
1384
1385TEST(MockMethodTest, CanReturnMoveOnlyValue_Invoke) {
1386  MockClass mock;
1387
1388  // Check default value
1389  DefaultValue<std::unique_ptr<int>>::SetFactory([] {
1390    return std::unique_ptr<int>(new int(42));
1391  });
1392  EXPECT_EQ(42, *mock.MakeUnique());
1393
1394  EXPECT_CALL(mock, MakeUnique()).WillRepeatedly(Invoke(UniquePtrSource));
1395  EXPECT_CALL(mock, MakeVectorUnique())
1396      .WillRepeatedly(Invoke(VectorUniquePtrSource));
1397  std::unique_ptr<int> result1 = mock.MakeUnique();
1398  EXPECT_EQ(19, *result1);
1399  std::unique_ptr<int> result2 = mock.MakeUnique();
1400  EXPECT_EQ(19, *result2);
1401  EXPECT_NE(result1, result2);
1402
1403  std::vector<std::unique_ptr<int>> vresult = mock.MakeVectorUnique();
1404  EXPECT_EQ(1u, vresult.size());
1405  EXPECT_NE(nullptr, vresult[0]);
1406  EXPECT_EQ(7, *vresult[0]);
1407}
1408
1409#endif  // GTEST_HAS_STD_UNIQUE_PTR_
1410
1411}  // Unnamed namespace
1412