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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 22// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 23// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 24// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 25// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 26// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 27// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 28// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 29// 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 in gmock-more-actions.h. 35 36#include "gmock/gmock-more-actions.h" 37 38#include <functional> 39#include <sstream> 40#include <string> 41#include "gmock/gmock.h" 42#include "gtest/gtest.h" 43#include "gtest/internal/gtest-linked_ptr.h" 44 45namespace testing { 46namespace gmock_more_actions_test { 47 48using ::std::plus; 49using ::std::string; 50using testing::get; 51using testing::make_tuple; 52using testing::tuple; 53using testing::tuple_element; 54using testing::_; 55using testing::Action; 56using testing::ActionInterface; 57using testing::DeleteArg; 58using testing::Invoke; 59using testing::Return; 60using testing::ReturnArg; 61using testing::ReturnPointee; 62using testing::SaveArg; 63using testing::SaveArgPointee; 64using testing::SetArgReferee; 65using testing::StaticAssertTypeEq; 66using testing::Unused; 67using testing::WithArg; 68using testing::WithoutArgs; 69using testing::internal::linked_ptr; 70 71// For suppressing compiler warnings on conversion possibly losing precision. 72inline short Short(short n) { return n; } // NOLINT 73inline char Char(char ch) { return ch; } 74 75// Sample functions and functors for testing Invoke() and etc. 76int Nullary() { return 1; } 77 78class NullaryFunctor { 79 public: 80 int operator()() { return 2; } 81}; 82 83bool g_done = false; 84void VoidNullary() { g_done = true; } 85 86class VoidNullaryFunctor { 87 public: 88 void operator()() { g_done = true; } 89}; 90 91bool Unary(int x) { return x < 0; } 92 93const char* Plus1(const char* s) { return s + 1; } 94 95void VoidUnary(int /* n */) { g_done = true; } 96 97bool ByConstRef(const string& s) { return s == "Hi"; } 98 99const double g_double = 0; 100bool ReferencesGlobalDouble(const double& x) { return &x == &g_double; } 101 102string ByNonConstRef(string& s) { return s += "+"; } // NOLINT 103 104struct UnaryFunctor { 105 int operator()(bool x) { return x ? 1 : -1; } 106}; 107 108const char* Binary(const char* input, short n) { return input + n; } // NOLINT 109 110void VoidBinary(int, char) { g_done = true; } 111 112int Ternary(int x, char y, short z) { return x + y + z; } // NOLINT 113 114void VoidTernary(int, char, bool) { g_done = true; } 115 116int SumOf4(int a, int b, int c, int d) { return a + b + c + d; } 117 118int SumOfFirst2(int a, int b, Unused, Unused) { return a + b; } 119 120void VoidFunctionWithFourArguments(char, int, float, double) { g_done = true; } 121 122string Concat4(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, 123 const char* s4) { 124 return string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4; 125} 126 127int SumOf5(int a, int b, int c, int d, int e) { return a + b + c + d + e; } 128 129struct SumOf5Functor { 130 int operator()(int a, int b, int c, int d, int e) { 131 return a + b + c + d + e; 132 } 133}; 134 135string Concat5(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, 136 const char* s4, const char* s5) { 137 return string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5; 138} 139 140int SumOf6(int a, int b, int c, int d, int e, int f) { 141 return a + b + c + d + e + f; 142} 143 144struct SumOf6Functor { 145 int operator()(int a, int b, int c, int d, int e, int f) { 146 return a + b + c + d + e + f; 147 } 148}; 149 150string Concat6(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, 151 const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6) { 152 return string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6; 153} 154 155string Concat7(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, 156 const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6, 157 const char* s7) { 158 return string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7; 159} 160 161string Concat8(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, 162 const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6, 163 const char* s7, const char* s8) { 164 return string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8; 165} 166 167string Concat9(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, 168 const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6, 169 const char* s7, const char* s8, const char* s9) { 170 return string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8 + s9; 171} 172 173string Concat10(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, 174 const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6, 175 const char* s7, const char* s8, const char* s9, 176 const char* s10) { 177 return string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8 + s9 + s10; 178} 179 180class Foo { 181 public: 182 Foo() : value_(123) {} 183 184 int Nullary() const { return value_; } 185 186 short Unary(long x) { return static_cast<short>(value_ + x); } // NOLINT 187 188 string Binary(const string& str, char c) const { return str + c; } 189 190 int Ternary(int x, bool y, char z) { return value_ + x + y*z; } 191 192 int SumOf4(int a, int b, int c, int d) const { 193 return a + b + c + d + value_; 194 } 195 196 int SumOfLast2(Unused, Unused, int a, int b) const { return a + b; } 197 198 int SumOf5(int a, int b, int c, int d, int e) { return a + b + c + d + e; } 199 200 int SumOf6(int a, int b, int c, int d, int e, int f) { 201 return a + b + c + d + e + f; 202 } 203 204 string Concat7(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, 205 const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6, 206 const char* s7) { 207 return string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7; 208 } 209 210 string Concat8(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, 211 const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6, 212 const char* s7, const char* s8) { 213 return string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8; 214 } 215 216 string Concat9(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, 217 const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6, 218 const char* s7, const char* s8, const char* s9) { 219 return string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8 + s9; 220 } 221 222 string Concat10(const char* s1, const char* s2, const char* s3, 223 const char* s4, const char* s5, const char* s6, 224 const char* s7, const char* s8, const char* s9, 225 const char* s10) { 226 return string(s1) + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5 + s6 + s7 + s8 + s9 + s10; 227 } 228 229 private: 230 int value_; 231}; 232 233// Tests using Invoke() with a nullary function. 234TEST(InvokeTest, Nullary) { 235 Action<int()> a = Invoke(Nullary); // NOLINT 236 EXPECT_EQ(1, a.Perform(make_tuple())); 237} 238 239// Tests using Invoke() with a unary function. 240TEST(InvokeTest, Unary) { 241 Action<bool(int)> a = Invoke(Unary); // NOLINT 242 EXPECT_FALSE(a.Perform(make_tuple(1))); 243 EXPECT_TRUE(a.Perform(make_tuple(-1))); 244} 245 246// Tests using Invoke() with a binary function. 247TEST(InvokeTest, Binary) { 248 Action<const char*(const char*, short)> a = Invoke(Binary); // NOLINT 249 const char* p = "Hello"; 250 EXPECT_EQ(p + 2, a.Perform(make_tuple(p, Short(2)))); 251} 252 253// Tests using Invoke() with a ternary function. 254TEST(InvokeTest, Ternary) { 255 Action<int(int, char, short)> a = Invoke(Ternary); // NOLINT 256 EXPECT_EQ(6, a.Perform(make_tuple(1, '\2', Short(3)))); 257} 258 259// Tests using Invoke() with a 4-argument function. 260TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionThatTakes4Arguments) { 261 Action<int(int, int, int, int)> a = Invoke(SumOf4); // NOLINT 262 EXPECT_EQ(1234, a.Perform(make_tuple(1000, 200, 30, 4))); 263} 264 265// Tests using Invoke() with a 5-argument function. 266TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionThatTakes5Arguments) { 267 Action<int(int, int, int, int, int)> a = Invoke(SumOf5); // NOLINT 268 EXPECT_EQ(12345, a.Perform(make_tuple(10000, 2000, 300, 40, 5))); 269} 270 271// Tests using Invoke() with a 6-argument function. 272TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionThatTakes6Arguments) { 273 Action<int(int, int, int, int, int, int)> a = Invoke(SumOf6); // NOLINT 274 EXPECT_EQ(123456, a.Perform(make_tuple(100000, 20000, 3000, 400, 50, 6))); 275} 276 277// A helper that turns the type of a C-string literal from const 278// char[N] to const char*. 279inline const char* CharPtr(const char* s) { return s; } 280 281// Tests using Invoke() with a 7-argument function. 282TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionThatTakes7Arguments) { 283 Action<string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, 284 const char*, const char*, const char*)> a = 285 Invoke(Concat7); 286 EXPECT_EQ("1234567", 287 a.Perform(make_tuple(CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"), 288 CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"), 289 CharPtr("7")))); 290} 291 292// Tests using Invoke() with a 8-argument function. 293TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionThatTakes8Arguments) { 294 Action<string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, 295 const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*)> a = 296 Invoke(Concat8); 297 EXPECT_EQ("12345678", 298 a.Perform(make_tuple(CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"), 299 CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"), 300 CharPtr("7"), CharPtr("8")))); 301} 302 303// Tests using Invoke() with a 9-argument function. 304TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionThatTakes9Arguments) { 305 Action<string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, 306 const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, 307 const char*)> a = Invoke(Concat9); 308 EXPECT_EQ("123456789", 309 a.Perform(make_tuple(CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"), 310 CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"), 311 CharPtr("7"), CharPtr("8"), CharPtr("9")))); 312} 313 314// Tests using Invoke() with a 10-argument function. 315TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionThatTakes10Arguments) { 316 Action<string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, 317 const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, 318 const char*, const char*)> a = Invoke(Concat10); 319 EXPECT_EQ("1234567890", 320 a.Perform(make_tuple(CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"), 321 CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"), 322 CharPtr("7"), CharPtr("8"), CharPtr("9"), 323 CharPtr("0")))); 324} 325 326// Tests using Invoke() with functions with parameters declared as Unused. 327TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionWithUnusedParameters) { 328 Action<int(int, int, double, const string&)> a1 = 329 Invoke(SumOfFirst2); 330 string s("hi"); 331 EXPECT_EQ(12, a1.Perform( 332 tuple<int, int, double, const string&>(10, 2, 5.6, s))); 333 334 Action<int(int, int, bool, int*)> a2 = 335 Invoke(SumOfFirst2); 336 EXPECT_EQ(23, a2.Perform(make_tuple(20, 3, true, static_cast<int*>(NULL)))); 337} 338 339// Tests using Invoke() with methods with parameters declared as Unused. 340TEST(InvokeTest, MethodWithUnusedParameters) { 341 Foo foo; 342 Action<int(string, bool, int, int)> a1 = 343 Invoke(&foo, &Foo::SumOfLast2); 344 EXPECT_EQ(12, a1.Perform(make_tuple(CharPtr("hi"), true, 10, 2))); 345 346 Action<int(char, double, int, int)> a2 = 347 Invoke(&foo, &Foo::SumOfLast2); 348 EXPECT_EQ(23, a2.Perform(make_tuple('a', 2.5, 20, 3))); 349} 350 351// Tests using Invoke() with a functor. 352TEST(InvokeTest, Functor) { 353 Action<long(long, int)> a = Invoke(plus<long>()); // NOLINT 354 EXPECT_EQ(3L, a.Perform(make_tuple(1, 2))); 355} 356 357// Tests using Invoke(f) as an action of a compatible type. 358TEST(InvokeTest, FunctionWithCompatibleType) { 359 Action<long(int, short, char, bool)> a = Invoke(SumOf4); // NOLINT 360 EXPECT_EQ(4321, a.Perform(make_tuple(4000, Short(300), Char(20), true))); 361} 362 363// Tests using Invoke() with an object pointer and a method pointer. 364 365// Tests using Invoke() with a nullary method. 366TEST(InvokeMethodTest, Nullary) { 367 Foo foo; 368 Action<int()> a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Nullary); // NOLINT 369 EXPECT_EQ(123, a.Perform(make_tuple())); 370} 371 372// Tests using Invoke() with a unary method. 373TEST(InvokeMethodTest, Unary) { 374 Foo foo; 375 Action<short(long)> a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Unary); // NOLINT 376 EXPECT_EQ(4123, a.Perform(make_tuple(4000))); 377} 378 379// Tests using Invoke() with a binary method. 380TEST(InvokeMethodTest, Binary) { 381 Foo foo; 382 Action<string(const string&, char)> a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Binary); 383 string s("Hell"); 384 EXPECT_EQ("Hello", a.Perform( 385 tuple<const string&, char>(s, 'o'))); 386} 387 388// Tests using Invoke() with a ternary method. 389TEST(InvokeMethodTest, Ternary) { 390 Foo foo; 391 Action<int(int, bool, char)> a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Ternary); // NOLINT 392 EXPECT_EQ(1124, a.Perform(make_tuple(1000, true, Char(1)))); 393} 394 395// Tests using Invoke() with a 4-argument method. 396TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodThatTakes4Arguments) { 397 Foo foo; 398 Action<int(int, int, int, int)> a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::SumOf4); // NOLINT 399 EXPECT_EQ(1357, a.Perform(make_tuple(1000, 200, 30, 4))); 400} 401 402// Tests using Invoke() with a 5-argument method. 403TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodThatTakes5Arguments) { 404 Foo foo; 405 Action<int(int, int, int, int, int)> a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::SumOf5); // NOLINT 406 EXPECT_EQ(12345, a.Perform(make_tuple(10000, 2000, 300, 40, 5))); 407} 408 409// Tests using Invoke() with a 6-argument method. 410TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodThatTakes6Arguments) { 411 Foo foo; 412 Action<int(int, int, int, int, int, int)> a = // NOLINT 413 Invoke(&foo, &Foo::SumOf6); 414 EXPECT_EQ(123456, a.Perform(make_tuple(100000, 20000, 3000, 400, 50, 6))); 415} 416 417// Tests using Invoke() with a 7-argument method. 418TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodThatTakes7Arguments) { 419 Foo foo; 420 Action<string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, 421 const char*, const char*, const char*)> a = 422 Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Concat7); 423 EXPECT_EQ("1234567", 424 a.Perform(make_tuple(CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"), 425 CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"), 426 CharPtr("7")))); 427} 428 429// Tests using Invoke() with a 8-argument method. 430TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodThatTakes8Arguments) { 431 Foo foo; 432 Action<string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, 433 const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*)> a = 434 Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Concat8); 435 EXPECT_EQ("12345678", 436 a.Perform(make_tuple(CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"), 437 CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"), 438 CharPtr("7"), CharPtr("8")))); 439} 440 441// Tests using Invoke() with a 9-argument method. 442TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodThatTakes9Arguments) { 443 Foo foo; 444 Action<string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, 445 const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, 446 const char*)> a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Concat9); 447 EXPECT_EQ("123456789", 448 a.Perform(make_tuple(CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"), 449 CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"), 450 CharPtr("7"), CharPtr("8"), CharPtr("9")))); 451} 452 453// Tests using Invoke() with a 10-argument method. 454TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodThatTakes10Arguments) { 455 Foo foo; 456 Action<string(const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, 457 const char*, const char*, const char*, const char*, 458 const char*, const char*)> a = Invoke(&foo, &Foo::Concat10); 459 EXPECT_EQ("1234567890", 460 a.Perform(make_tuple(CharPtr("1"), CharPtr("2"), CharPtr("3"), 461 CharPtr("4"), CharPtr("5"), CharPtr("6"), 462 CharPtr("7"), CharPtr("8"), CharPtr("9"), 463 CharPtr("0")))); 464} 465 466// Tests using Invoke(f) as an action of a compatible type. 467TEST(InvokeMethodTest, MethodWithCompatibleType) { 468 Foo foo; 469 Action<long(int, short, char, bool)> a = // NOLINT 470 Invoke(&foo, &Foo::SumOf4); 471 EXPECT_EQ(4444, a.Perform(make_tuple(4000, Short(300), Char(20), true))); 472} 473 474// Tests using WithoutArgs with an action that takes no argument. 475TEST(WithoutArgsTest, NoArg) { 476 Action<int(int n)> a = WithoutArgs(Invoke(Nullary)); // NOLINT 477 EXPECT_EQ(1, a.Perform(make_tuple(2))); 478} 479 480// Tests using WithArg with an action that takes 1 argument. 481TEST(WithArgTest, OneArg) { 482 Action<bool(double x, int n)> b = WithArg<1>(Invoke(Unary)); // NOLINT 483 EXPECT_TRUE(b.Perform(make_tuple(1.5, -1))); 484 EXPECT_FALSE(b.Perform(make_tuple(1.5, 1))); 485} 486 487TEST(ReturnArgActionTest, WorksForOneArgIntArg0) { 488 const Action<int(int)> a = ReturnArg<0>(); 489 EXPECT_EQ(5, a.Perform(make_tuple(5))); 490} 491 492TEST(ReturnArgActionTest, WorksForMultiArgBoolArg0) { 493 const Action<bool(bool, bool, bool)> a = ReturnArg<0>(); 494 EXPECT_TRUE(a.Perform(make_tuple(true, false, false))); 495} 496 497TEST(ReturnArgActionTest, WorksForMultiArgStringArg2) { 498 const Action<string(int, int, string, int)> a = ReturnArg<2>(); 499 EXPECT_EQ("seven", a.Perform(make_tuple(5, 6, string("seven"), 8))); 500} 501 502TEST(SaveArgActionTest, WorksForSameType) { 503 int result = 0; 504 const Action<void(int n)> a1 = SaveArg<0>(&result); 505 a1.Perform(make_tuple(5)); 506 EXPECT_EQ(5, result); 507} 508 509TEST(SaveArgActionTest, WorksForCompatibleType) { 510 int result = 0; 511 const Action<void(bool, char)> a1 = SaveArg<1>(&result); 512 a1.Perform(make_tuple(true, 'a')); 513 EXPECT_EQ('a', result); 514} 515 516TEST(SaveArgPointeeActionTest, WorksForSameType) { 517 int result = 0; 518 const int value = 5; 519 const Action<void(const int*)> a1 = SaveArgPointee<0>(&result); 520 a1.Perform(make_tuple(&value)); 521 EXPECT_EQ(5, result); 522} 523 524TEST(SaveArgPointeeActionTest, WorksForCompatibleType) { 525 int result = 0; 526 char value = 'a'; 527 const Action<void(bool, char*)> a1 = SaveArgPointee<1>(&result); 528 a1.Perform(make_tuple(true, &value)); 529 EXPECT_EQ('a', result); 530} 531 532TEST(SaveArgPointeeActionTest, WorksForLinkedPtr) { 533 int result = 0; 534 linked_ptr<int> value(new int(5)); 535 const Action<void(linked_ptr<int>)> a1 = SaveArgPointee<0>(&result); 536 a1.Perform(make_tuple(value)); 537 EXPECT_EQ(5, result); 538} 539 540TEST(SetArgRefereeActionTest, WorksForSameType) { 541 int value = 0; 542 const Action<void(int&)> a1 = SetArgReferee<0>(1); 543 a1.Perform(tuple<int&>(value)); 544 EXPECT_EQ(1, value); 545} 546 547TEST(SetArgRefereeActionTest, WorksForCompatibleType) { 548 int value = 0; 549 const Action<void(int, int&)> a1 = SetArgReferee<1>('a'); 550 a1.Perform(tuple<int, int&>(0, value)); 551 EXPECT_EQ('a', value); 552} 553 554TEST(SetArgRefereeActionTest, WorksWithExtraArguments) { 555 int value = 0; 556 const Action<void(bool, int, int&, const char*)> a1 = SetArgReferee<2>('a'); 557 a1.Perform(tuple<bool, int, int&, const char*>(true, 0, value, "hi")); 558 EXPECT_EQ('a', value); 559} 560 561// A class that can be used to verify that its destructor is called: it will set 562// the bool provided to the constructor to true when destroyed. 563class DeletionTester { 564 public: 565 explicit DeletionTester(bool* is_deleted) 566 : is_deleted_(is_deleted) { 567 // Make sure the bit is set to false. 568 *is_deleted_ = false; 569 } 570 571 ~DeletionTester() { 572 *is_deleted_ = true; 573 } 574 575 private: 576 bool* is_deleted_; 577}; 578 579TEST(DeleteArgActionTest, OneArg) { 580 bool is_deleted = false; 581 DeletionTester* t = new DeletionTester(&is_deleted); 582 const Action<void(DeletionTester*)> a1 = DeleteArg<0>(); // NOLINT 583 EXPECT_FALSE(is_deleted); 584 a1.Perform(make_tuple(t)); 585 EXPECT_TRUE(is_deleted); 586} 587 588TEST(DeleteArgActionTest, TenArgs) { 589 bool is_deleted = false; 590 DeletionTester* t = new DeletionTester(&is_deleted); 591 const Action<void(bool, int, int, const char*, bool, 592 int, int, int, int, DeletionTester*)> a1 = DeleteArg<9>(); 593 EXPECT_FALSE(is_deleted); 594 a1.Perform(make_tuple(true, 5, 6, CharPtr("hi"), false, 7, 8, 9, 10, t)); 595 EXPECT_TRUE(is_deleted); 596} 597 598#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 599 600TEST(ThrowActionTest, ThrowsGivenExceptionInVoidFunction) { 601 const Action<void(int n)> a = Throw('a'); 602 EXPECT_THROW(a.Perform(make_tuple(0)), char); 603} 604 605class MyException {}; 606 607TEST(ThrowActionTest, ThrowsGivenExceptionInNonVoidFunction) { 608 const Action<double(char ch)> a = Throw(MyException()); 609 EXPECT_THROW(a.Perform(make_tuple('0')), MyException); 610} 611 612TEST(ThrowActionTest, ThrowsGivenExceptionInNullaryFunction) { 613 const Action<double()> a = Throw(MyException()); 614 EXPECT_THROW(a.Perform(make_tuple()), MyException); 615} 616 617#endif // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS 618 619// Tests that SetArrayArgument<N>(first, last) sets the elements of the array 620// pointed to by the N-th (0-based) argument to values in range [first, last). 621TEST(SetArrayArgumentTest, SetsTheNthArray) { 622 typedef void MyFunction(bool, int*, char*); 623 int numbers[] = { 1, 2, 3 }; 624 Action<MyFunction> a = SetArrayArgument<1>(numbers, numbers + 3); 625 626 int n[4] = {}; 627 int* pn = n; 628 char ch[4] = {}; 629 char* pch = ch; 630 a.Perform(make_tuple(true, pn, pch)); 631 EXPECT_EQ(1, n[0]); 632 EXPECT_EQ(2, n[1]); 633 EXPECT_EQ(3, n[2]); 634 EXPECT_EQ(0, n[3]); 635 EXPECT_EQ('\0', ch[0]); 636 EXPECT_EQ('\0', ch[1]); 637 EXPECT_EQ('\0', ch[2]); 638 EXPECT_EQ('\0', ch[3]); 639 640 // Tests first and last are iterators. 641 std::string letters = "abc"; 642 a = SetArrayArgument<2>(letters.begin(), letters.end()); 643 std::fill_n(n, 4, 0); 644 std::fill_n(ch, 4, '\0'); 645 a.Perform(make_tuple(true, pn, pch)); 646 EXPECT_EQ(0, n[0]); 647 EXPECT_EQ(0, n[1]); 648 EXPECT_EQ(0, n[2]); 649 EXPECT_EQ(0, n[3]); 650 EXPECT_EQ('a', ch[0]); 651 EXPECT_EQ('b', ch[1]); 652 EXPECT_EQ('c', ch[2]); 653 EXPECT_EQ('\0', ch[3]); 654} 655 656// Tests SetArrayArgument<N>(first, last) where first == last. 657TEST(SetArrayArgumentTest, SetsTheNthArrayWithEmptyRange) { 658 typedef void MyFunction(bool, int*); 659 int numbers[] = { 1, 2, 3 }; 660 Action<MyFunction> a = SetArrayArgument<1>(numbers, numbers); 661 662 int n[4] = {}; 663 int* pn = n; 664 a.Perform(make_tuple(true, pn)); 665 EXPECT_EQ(0, n[0]); 666 EXPECT_EQ(0, n[1]); 667 EXPECT_EQ(0, n[2]); 668 EXPECT_EQ(0, n[3]); 669} 670 671// Tests SetArrayArgument<N>(first, last) where *first is convertible 672// (but not equal) to the argument type. 673TEST(SetArrayArgumentTest, SetsTheNthArrayWithConvertibleType) { 674 typedef void MyFunction(bool, int*); 675 char chars[] = { 97, 98, 99 }; 676 Action<MyFunction> a = SetArrayArgument<1>(chars, chars + 3); 677 678 int codes[4] = { 111, 222, 333, 444 }; 679 int* pcodes = codes; 680 a.Perform(make_tuple(true, pcodes)); 681 EXPECT_EQ(97, codes[0]); 682 EXPECT_EQ(98, codes[1]); 683 EXPECT_EQ(99, codes[2]); 684 EXPECT_EQ(444, codes[3]); 685} 686 687// Test SetArrayArgument<N>(first, last) with iterator as argument. 688TEST(SetArrayArgumentTest, SetsTheNthArrayWithIteratorArgument) { 689 typedef void MyFunction(bool, std::back_insert_iterator<std::string>); 690 std::string letters = "abc"; 691 Action<MyFunction> a = SetArrayArgument<1>(letters.begin(), letters.end()); 692 693 std::string s; 694 a.Perform(make_tuple(true, back_inserter(s))); 695 EXPECT_EQ(letters, s); 696} 697 698TEST(ReturnPointeeTest, Works) { 699 int n = 42; 700 const Action<int()> a = ReturnPointee(&n); 701 EXPECT_EQ(42, a.Perform(make_tuple())); 702 703 n = 43; 704 EXPECT_EQ(43, a.Perform(make_tuple())); 705} 706 707} // namespace gmock_generated_actions_test 708} // namespace testing 709