shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | // Copyright 2007, Google Inc. |
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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 implements some commonly used argument matchers. More |
| 35 | // matchers can be defined by the user implementing the |
| 36 | // MatcherInterface<T> interface if necessary. |
| 37 | |
| 38 | #ifndef GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_MATCHERS_H_ |
| 39 | #define GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_MATCHERS_H_ |
| 40 | |
zhanyong.wan | 6a896b5 | 2009-01-16 01:13:50 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 41 | #include <algorithm> |
zhanyong.wan | 16cf473 | 2009-05-14 20:55:30 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 42 | #include <limits> |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 43 | #include <ostream> // NOLINT |
| 44 | #include <sstream> |
| 45 | #include <string> |
| 46 | #include <vector> |
| 47 | |
| 48 | #include <gmock/gmock-printers.h> |
| 49 | #include <gmock/internal/gmock-internal-utils.h> |
| 50 | #include <gmock/internal/gmock-port.h> |
| 51 | #include <gtest/gtest.h> |
| 52 | |
| 53 | namespace testing { |
| 54 | |
| 55 | // To implement a matcher Foo for type T, define: |
| 56 | // 1. a class FooMatcherImpl that implements the |
| 57 | // MatcherInterface<T> interface, and |
| 58 | // 2. a factory function that creates a Matcher<T> object from a |
| 59 | // FooMatcherImpl*. |
| 60 | // |
| 61 | // The two-level delegation design makes it possible to allow a user |
| 62 | // to write "v" instead of "Eq(v)" where a Matcher is expected, which |
| 63 | // is impossible if we pass matchers by pointers. It also eases |
| 64 | // ownership management as Matcher objects can now be copied like |
| 65 | // plain values. |
| 66 | |
| 67 | // The implementation of a matcher. |
| 68 | template <typename T> |
| 69 | class MatcherInterface { |
| 70 | public: |
| 71 | virtual ~MatcherInterface() {} |
| 72 | |
| 73 | // Returns true iff the matcher matches x. |
| 74 | virtual bool Matches(T x) const = 0; |
| 75 | |
| 76 | // Describes this matcher to an ostream. |
| 77 | virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const = 0; |
| 78 | |
| 79 | // Describes the negation of this matcher to an ostream. For |
| 80 | // example, if the description of this matcher is "is greater than |
| 81 | // 7", the negated description could be "is not greater than 7". |
| 82 | // You are not required to override this when implementing |
| 83 | // MatcherInterface, but it is highly advised so that your matcher |
| 84 | // can produce good error messages. |
| 85 | virtual void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 86 | *os << "not ("; |
| 87 | DescribeTo(os); |
| 88 | *os << ")"; |
| 89 | } |
| 90 | |
| 91 | // Explains why x matches, or doesn't match, the matcher. Override |
| 92 | // this to provide any additional information that helps a user |
| 93 | // understand the match result. |
zhanyong.wan | 3fbd2dd | 2009-03-26 19:06:45 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 94 | virtual void ExplainMatchResultTo(T /* x */, ::std::ostream* /* os */) const { |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 95 | // By default, nothing more needs to be explained, as Google Mock |
| 96 | // has already printed the value of x when this function is |
| 97 | // called. |
| 98 | } |
| 99 | }; |
| 100 | |
| 101 | namespace internal { |
| 102 | |
| 103 | // An internal class for implementing Matcher<T>, which will derive |
| 104 | // from it. We put functionalities common to all Matcher<T> |
| 105 | // specializations here to avoid code duplication. |
| 106 | template <typename T> |
| 107 | class MatcherBase { |
| 108 | public: |
| 109 | // Returns true iff this matcher matches x. |
| 110 | bool Matches(T x) const { return impl_->Matches(x); } |
| 111 | |
| 112 | // Describes this matcher to an ostream. |
| 113 | void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { impl_->DescribeTo(os); } |
| 114 | |
| 115 | // Describes the negation of this matcher to an ostream. |
| 116 | void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 117 | impl_->DescribeNegationTo(os); |
| 118 | } |
| 119 | |
| 120 | // Explains why x matches, or doesn't match, the matcher. |
| 121 | void ExplainMatchResultTo(T x, ::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 122 | impl_->ExplainMatchResultTo(x, os); |
| 123 | } |
| 124 | protected: |
| 125 | MatcherBase() {} |
| 126 | |
| 127 | // Constructs a matcher from its implementation. |
| 128 | explicit MatcherBase(const MatcherInterface<T>* impl) |
| 129 | : impl_(impl) {} |
| 130 | |
| 131 | virtual ~MatcherBase() {} |
| 132 | private: |
| 133 | // shared_ptr (util/gtl/shared_ptr.h) and linked_ptr have similar |
| 134 | // interfaces. The former dynamically allocates a chunk of memory |
| 135 | // to hold the reference count, while the latter tracks all |
| 136 | // references using a circular linked list without allocating |
| 137 | // memory. It has been observed that linked_ptr performs better in |
| 138 | // typical scenarios. However, shared_ptr can out-perform |
| 139 | // linked_ptr when there are many more uses of the copy constructor |
| 140 | // than the default constructor. |
| 141 | // |
| 142 | // If performance becomes a problem, we should see if using |
| 143 | // shared_ptr helps. |
| 144 | ::testing::internal::linked_ptr<const MatcherInterface<T> > impl_; |
| 145 | }; |
| 146 | |
| 147 | // The default implementation of ExplainMatchResultTo() for |
| 148 | // polymorphic matchers. |
| 149 | template <typename PolymorphicMatcherImpl, typename T> |
zhanyong.wan | 3fbd2dd | 2009-03-26 19:06:45 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 150 | inline void ExplainMatchResultTo(const PolymorphicMatcherImpl& /* impl */, |
| 151 | const T& /* x */, |
| 152 | ::std::ostream* /* os */) { |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 153 | // By default, nothing more needs to be said, as Google Mock already |
| 154 | // prints the value of x elsewhere. |
| 155 | } |
| 156 | |
| 157 | } // namespace internal |
| 158 | |
| 159 | // A Matcher<T> is a copyable and IMMUTABLE (except by assignment) |
| 160 | // object that can check whether a value of type T matches. The |
| 161 | // implementation of Matcher<T> is just a linked_ptr to const |
| 162 | // MatcherInterface<T>, so copying is fairly cheap. Don't inherit |
| 163 | // from Matcher! |
| 164 | template <typename T> |
| 165 | class Matcher : public internal::MatcherBase<T> { |
| 166 | public: |
| 167 | // Constructs a null matcher. Needed for storing Matcher objects in |
| 168 | // STL containers. |
| 169 | Matcher() {} |
| 170 | |
| 171 | // Constructs a matcher from its implementation. |
| 172 | explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface<T>* impl) |
| 173 | : internal::MatcherBase<T>(impl) {} |
| 174 | |
zhanyong.wan | 1849065 | 2009-05-11 18:54:08 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 175 | // Implicit constructor here allows people to write |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 176 | // EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(5)) instead of EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(Eq(5))) sometimes |
| 177 | Matcher(T value); // NOLINT |
| 178 | }; |
| 179 | |
| 180 | // The following two specializations allow the user to write str |
| 181 | // instead of Eq(str) and "foo" instead of Eq("foo") when a string |
| 182 | // matcher is expected. |
| 183 | template <> |
| 184 | class Matcher<const internal::string&> |
| 185 | : public internal::MatcherBase<const internal::string&> { |
| 186 | public: |
| 187 | Matcher() {} |
| 188 | |
| 189 | explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface<const internal::string&>* impl) |
| 190 | : internal::MatcherBase<const internal::string&>(impl) {} |
| 191 | |
| 192 | // Allows the user to write str instead of Eq(str) sometimes, where |
| 193 | // str is a string object. |
| 194 | Matcher(const internal::string& s); // NOLINT |
| 195 | |
| 196 | // Allows the user to write "foo" instead of Eq("foo") sometimes. |
| 197 | Matcher(const char* s); // NOLINT |
| 198 | }; |
| 199 | |
| 200 | template <> |
| 201 | class Matcher<internal::string> |
| 202 | : public internal::MatcherBase<internal::string> { |
| 203 | public: |
| 204 | Matcher() {} |
| 205 | |
| 206 | explicit Matcher(const MatcherInterface<internal::string>* impl) |
| 207 | : internal::MatcherBase<internal::string>(impl) {} |
| 208 | |
| 209 | // Allows the user to write str instead of Eq(str) sometimes, where |
| 210 | // str is a string object. |
| 211 | Matcher(const internal::string& s); // NOLINT |
| 212 | |
| 213 | // Allows the user to write "foo" instead of Eq("foo") sometimes. |
| 214 | Matcher(const char* s); // NOLINT |
| 215 | }; |
| 216 | |
| 217 | // The PolymorphicMatcher class template makes it easy to implement a |
| 218 | // polymorphic matcher (i.e. a matcher that can match values of more |
| 219 | // than one type, e.g. Eq(n) and NotNull()). |
| 220 | // |
| 221 | // To define a polymorphic matcher, a user first provides a Impl class |
| 222 | // that has a Matches() method, a DescribeTo() method, and a |
| 223 | // DescribeNegationTo() method. The Matches() method is usually a |
| 224 | // method template (such that it works with multiple types). Then the |
| 225 | // user creates the polymorphic matcher using |
| 226 | // MakePolymorphicMatcher(). To provide additional explanation to the |
| 227 | // match result, define a FREE function (or function template) |
| 228 | // |
| 229 | // void ExplainMatchResultTo(const Impl& matcher, const Value& value, |
| 230 | // ::std::ostream* os); |
| 231 | // |
| 232 | // in the SAME NAME SPACE where Impl is defined. See the definition |
| 233 | // of NotNull() for a complete example. |
| 234 | template <class Impl> |
| 235 | class PolymorphicMatcher { |
| 236 | public: |
| 237 | explicit PolymorphicMatcher(const Impl& impl) : impl_(impl) {} |
| 238 | |
| 239 | template <typename T> |
| 240 | operator Matcher<T>() const { |
| 241 | return Matcher<T>(new MonomorphicImpl<T>(impl_)); |
| 242 | } |
| 243 | private: |
| 244 | template <typename T> |
| 245 | class MonomorphicImpl : public MatcherInterface<T> { |
| 246 | public: |
| 247 | explicit MonomorphicImpl(const Impl& impl) : impl_(impl) {} |
| 248 | |
| 249 | virtual bool Matches(T x) const { return impl_.Matches(x); } |
| 250 | |
| 251 | virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 252 | impl_.DescribeTo(os); |
| 253 | } |
| 254 | |
| 255 | virtual void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 256 | impl_.DescribeNegationTo(os); |
| 257 | } |
| 258 | |
| 259 | virtual void ExplainMatchResultTo(T x, ::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 260 | using ::testing::internal::ExplainMatchResultTo; |
| 261 | |
| 262 | // C++ uses Argument-Dependent Look-up (aka Koenig Look-up) to |
| 263 | // resolve the call to ExplainMatchResultTo() here. This |
| 264 | // means that if there's a ExplainMatchResultTo() function |
| 265 | // defined in the name space where class Impl is defined, it |
| 266 | // will be picked by the compiler as the better match. |
| 267 | // Otherwise the default implementation of it in |
| 268 | // ::testing::internal will be picked. |
| 269 | // |
| 270 | // This look-up rule lets a writer of a polymorphic matcher |
| 271 | // customize the behavior of ExplainMatchResultTo() when he |
| 272 | // cares to. Nothing needs to be done by the writer if he |
| 273 | // doesn't need to customize it. |
| 274 | ExplainMatchResultTo(impl_, x, os); |
| 275 | } |
| 276 | private: |
| 277 | const Impl impl_; |
| 278 | }; |
| 279 | |
| 280 | const Impl impl_; |
| 281 | }; |
| 282 | |
| 283 | // Creates a matcher from its implementation. This is easier to use |
| 284 | // than the Matcher<T> constructor as it doesn't require you to |
| 285 | // explicitly write the template argument, e.g. |
| 286 | // |
| 287 | // MakeMatcher(foo); |
| 288 | // vs |
| 289 | // Matcher<const string&>(foo); |
| 290 | template <typename T> |
| 291 | inline Matcher<T> MakeMatcher(const MatcherInterface<T>* impl) { |
| 292 | return Matcher<T>(impl); |
| 293 | }; |
| 294 | |
| 295 | // Creates a polymorphic matcher from its implementation. This is |
| 296 | // easier to use than the PolymorphicMatcher<Impl> constructor as it |
| 297 | // doesn't require you to explicitly write the template argument, e.g. |
| 298 | // |
| 299 | // MakePolymorphicMatcher(foo); |
| 300 | // vs |
| 301 | // PolymorphicMatcher<TypeOfFoo>(foo); |
| 302 | template <class Impl> |
| 303 | inline PolymorphicMatcher<Impl> MakePolymorphicMatcher(const Impl& impl) { |
| 304 | return PolymorphicMatcher<Impl>(impl); |
| 305 | } |
| 306 | |
| 307 | // In order to be safe and clear, casting between different matcher |
| 308 | // types is done explicitly via MatcherCast<T>(m), which takes a |
| 309 | // matcher m and returns a Matcher<T>. It compiles only when T can be |
| 310 | // statically converted to the argument type of m. |
| 311 | template <typename T, typename M> |
| 312 | Matcher<T> MatcherCast(M m); |
| 313 | |
zhanyong.wan | 1849065 | 2009-05-11 18:54:08 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 314 | // TODO(vladl@google.com): Modify the implementation to reject casting |
| 315 | // Matcher<int> to Matcher<double>. |
| 316 | // Implements SafeMatcherCast(). |
| 317 | // |
| 318 | // This overload handles polymorphic matchers only since monomorphic |
| 319 | // matchers are handled by the next one. |
| 320 | template <typename T, typename M> |
| 321 | inline Matcher<T> SafeMatcherCast(M polymorphic_matcher) { |
| 322 | return Matcher<T>(polymorphic_matcher); |
| 323 | } |
| 324 | |
| 325 | // This overload handles monomorphic matchers. |
| 326 | // |
| 327 | // In general, if type T can be implicitly converted to type U, we can |
| 328 | // safely convert a Matcher<U> to a Matcher<T> (i.e. Matcher is |
| 329 | // contravariant): just keep a copy of the original Matcher<U>, convert the |
| 330 | // argument from type T to U, and then pass it to the underlying Matcher<U>. |
| 331 | // The only exception is when U is a reference and T is not, as the |
| 332 | // underlying Matcher<U> may be interested in the argument's address, which |
| 333 | // is not preserved in the conversion from T to U. |
| 334 | template <typename T, typename U> |
| 335 | Matcher<T> SafeMatcherCast(const Matcher<U>& matcher) { |
| 336 | // Enforce that T can be implicitly converted to U. |
| 337 | GMOCK_COMPILE_ASSERT_((internal::ImplicitlyConvertible<T, U>::value), |
| 338 | T_must_be_implicitly_convertible_to_U); |
| 339 | // Enforce that we are not converting a non-reference type T to a reference |
| 340 | // type U. |
| 341 | GMOCK_COMPILE_ASSERT_( |
| 342 | internal::is_reference<T>::value || !internal::is_reference<U>::value, |
| 343 | cannot_convert_non_referentce_arg_to_reference); |
zhanyong.wan | 16cf473 | 2009-05-14 20:55:30 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 344 | // In case both T and U are arithmetic types, enforce that the |
| 345 | // conversion is not lossy. |
| 346 | typedef GMOCK_REMOVE_CONST_(GMOCK_REMOVE_REFERENCE_(T)) RawT; |
| 347 | typedef GMOCK_REMOVE_CONST_(GMOCK_REMOVE_REFERENCE_(U)) RawU; |
| 348 | const bool kTIsOther = GMOCK_KIND_OF_(RawT) == internal::kOther; |
| 349 | const bool kUIsOther = GMOCK_KIND_OF_(RawU) == internal::kOther; |
| 350 | GMOCK_COMPILE_ASSERT_( |
| 351 | kTIsOther || kUIsOther || |
| 352 | (internal::LosslessArithmeticConvertible<RawT, RawU>::value), |
| 353 | conversion_of_arithmetic_types_must_be_lossless); |
zhanyong.wan | 1849065 | 2009-05-11 18:54:08 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 354 | return MatcherCast<T>(matcher); |
| 355 | } |
| 356 | |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 357 | // A<T>() returns a matcher that matches any value of type T. |
| 358 | template <typename T> |
| 359 | Matcher<T> A(); |
| 360 | |
| 361 | // Anything inside the 'internal' namespace IS INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION |
| 362 | // and MUST NOT BE USED IN USER CODE!!! |
| 363 | namespace internal { |
| 364 | |
| 365 | // Appends the explanation on the result of matcher.Matches(value) to |
| 366 | // os iff the explanation is not empty. |
| 367 | template <typename T> |
| 368 | void ExplainMatchResultAsNeededTo(const Matcher<T>& matcher, T value, |
| 369 | ::std::ostream* os) { |
| 370 | ::std::stringstream reason; |
| 371 | matcher.ExplainMatchResultTo(value, &reason); |
| 372 | const internal::string s = reason.str(); |
| 373 | if (s != "") { |
| 374 | *os << " (" << s << ")"; |
| 375 | } |
| 376 | } |
| 377 | |
| 378 | // An internal helper class for doing compile-time loop on a tuple's |
| 379 | // fields. |
| 380 | template <size_t N> |
| 381 | class TuplePrefix { |
| 382 | public: |
| 383 | // TuplePrefix<N>::Matches(matcher_tuple, value_tuple) returns true |
| 384 | // iff the first N fields of matcher_tuple matches the first N |
| 385 | // fields of value_tuple, respectively. |
| 386 | template <typename MatcherTuple, typename ValueTuple> |
| 387 | static bool Matches(const MatcherTuple& matcher_tuple, |
| 388 | const ValueTuple& value_tuple) { |
| 389 | using ::std::tr1::get; |
| 390 | return TuplePrefix<N - 1>::Matches(matcher_tuple, value_tuple) |
| 391 | && get<N - 1>(matcher_tuple).Matches(get<N - 1>(value_tuple)); |
| 392 | } |
| 393 | |
| 394 | // TuplePrefix<N>::DescribeMatchFailuresTo(matchers, values, os) |
| 395 | // describes failures in matching the first N fields of matchers |
| 396 | // against the first N fields of values. If there is no failure, |
| 397 | // nothing will be streamed to os. |
| 398 | template <typename MatcherTuple, typename ValueTuple> |
| 399 | static void DescribeMatchFailuresTo(const MatcherTuple& matchers, |
| 400 | const ValueTuple& values, |
| 401 | ::std::ostream* os) { |
| 402 | using ::std::tr1::tuple_element; |
| 403 | using ::std::tr1::get; |
| 404 | |
| 405 | // First, describes failures in the first N - 1 fields. |
| 406 | TuplePrefix<N - 1>::DescribeMatchFailuresTo(matchers, values, os); |
| 407 | |
| 408 | // Then describes the failure (if any) in the (N - 1)-th (0-based) |
| 409 | // field. |
| 410 | typename tuple_element<N - 1, MatcherTuple>::type matcher = |
| 411 | get<N - 1>(matchers); |
| 412 | typedef typename tuple_element<N - 1, ValueTuple>::type Value; |
| 413 | Value value = get<N - 1>(values); |
| 414 | if (!matcher.Matches(value)) { |
| 415 | // TODO(wan): include in the message the name of the parameter |
| 416 | // as used in MOCK_METHOD*() when possible. |
| 417 | *os << " Expected arg #" << N - 1 << ": "; |
| 418 | get<N - 1>(matchers).DescribeTo(os); |
| 419 | *os << "\n Actual: "; |
| 420 | // We remove the reference in type Value to prevent the |
| 421 | // universal printer from printing the address of value, which |
| 422 | // isn't interesting to the user most of the time. The |
| 423 | // matcher's ExplainMatchResultTo() method handles the case when |
| 424 | // the address is interesting. |
zhanyong.wan | e0d051e | 2009-02-19 00:33:37 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 425 | internal::UniversalPrinter<GMOCK_REMOVE_REFERENCE_(Value)>:: |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 426 | Print(value, os); |
| 427 | ExplainMatchResultAsNeededTo<Value>(matcher, value, os); |
| 428 | *os << "\n"; |
| 429 | } |
| 430 | } |
| 431 | }; |
| 432 | |
| 433 | // The base case. |
| 434 | template <> |
| 435 | class TuplePrefix<0> { |
| 436 | public: |
| 437 | template <typename MatcherTuple, typename ValueTuple> |
zhanyong.wan | 3fbd2dd | 2009-03-26 19:06:45 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 438 | static bool Matches(const MatcherTuple& /* matcher_tuple */, |
| 439 | const ValueTuple& /* value_tuple */) { |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 440 | return true; |
| 441 | } |
| 442 | |
| 443 | template <typename MatcherTuple, typename ValueTuple> |
zhanyong.wan | 3fbd2dd | 2009-03-26 19:06:45 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 444 | static void DescribeMatchFailuresTo(const MatcherTuple& /* matchers */, |
| 445 | const ValueTuple& /* values */, |
| 446 | ::std::ostream* /* os */) {} |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 447 | }; |
| 448 | |
| 449 | // TupleMatches(matcher_tuple, value_tuple) returns true iff all |
| 450 | // matchers in matcher_tuple match the corresponding fields in |
| 451 | // value_tuple. It is a compiler error if matcher_tuple and |
| 452 | // value_tuple have different number of fields or incompatible field |
| 453 | // types. |
| 454 | template <typename MatcherTuple, typename ValueTuple> |
| 455 | bool TupleMatches(const MatcherTuple& matcher_tuple, |
| 456 | const ValueTuple& value_tuple) { |
| 457 | using ::std::tr1::tuple_size; |
| 458 | // Makes sure that matcher_tuple and value_tuple have the same |
| 459 | // number of fields. |
zhanyong.wan | e0d051e | 2009-02-19 00:33:37 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 460 | GMOCK_COMPILE_ASSERT_(tuple_size<MatcherTuple>::value == |
| 461 | tuple_size<ValueTuple>::value, |
| 462 | matcher_and_value_have_different_numbers_of_fields); |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 463 | return TuplePrefix<tuple_size<ValueTuple>::value>:: |
| 464 | Matches(matcher_tuple, value_tuple); |
| 465 | } |
| 466 | |
| 467 | // Describes failures in matching matchers against values. If there |
| 468 | // is no failure, nothing will be streamed to os. |
| 469 | template <typename MatcherTuple, typename ValueTuple> |
| 470 | void DescribeMatchFailureTupleTo(const MatcherTuple& matchers, |
| 471 | const ValueTuple& values, |
| 472 | ::std::ostream* os) { |
| 473 | using ::std::tr1::tuple_size; |
| 474 | TuplePrefix<tuple_size<MatcherTuple>::value>::DescribeMatchFailuresTo( |
| 475 | matchers, values, os); |
| 476 | } |
| 477 | |
| 478 | // The MatcherCastImpl class template is a helper for implementing |
| 479 | // MatcherCast(). We need this helper in order to partially |
| 480 | // specialize the implementation of MatcherCast() (C++ allows |
| 481 | // class/struct templates to be partially specialized, but not |
| 482 | // function templates.). |
| 483 | |
| 484 | // This general version is used when MatcherCast()'s argument is a |
| 485 | // polymorphic matcher (i.e. something that can be converted to a |
| 486 | // Matcher but is not one yet; for example, Eq(value)). |
| 487 | template <typename T, typename M> |
| 488 | class MatcherCastImpl { |
| 489 | public: |
| 490 | static Matcher<T> Cast(M polymorphic_matcher) { |
| 491 | return Matcher<T>(polymorphic_matcher); |
| 492 | } |
| 493 | }; |
| 494 | |
| 495 | // This more specialized version is used when MatcherCast()'s argument |
| 496 | // is already a Matcher. This only compiles when type T can be |
| 497 | // statically converted to type U. |
| 498 | template <typename T, typename U> |
| 499 | class MatcherCastImpl<T, Matcher<U> > { |
| 500 | public: |
| 501 | static Matcher<T> Cast(const Matcher<U>& source_matcher) { |
| 502 | return Matcher<T>(new Impl(source_matcher)); |
| 503 | } |
| 504 | private: |
| 505 | class Impl : public MatcherInterface<T> { |
| 506 | public: |
| 507 | explicit Impl(const Matcher<U>& source_matcher) |
| 508 | : source_matcher_(source_matcher) {} |
| 509 | |
| 510 | // We delegate the matching logic to the source matcher. |
| 511 | virtual bool Matches(T x) const { |
| 512 | return source_matcher_.Matches(static_cast<U>(x)); |
| 513 | } |
| 514 | |
| 515 | virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 516 | source_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); |
| 517 | } |
| 518 | |
| 519 | virtual void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 520 | source_matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); |
| 521 | } |
| 522 | |
| 523 | virtual void ExplainMatchResultTo(T x, ::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 524 | source_matcher_.ExplainMatchResultTo(static_cast<U>(x), os); |
| 525 | } |
| 526 | private: |
| 527 | const Matcher<U> source_matcher_; |
| 528 | }; |
| 529 | }; |
| 530 | |
| 531 | // This even more specialized version is used for efficiently casting |
| 532 | // a matcher to its own type. |
| 533 | template <typename T> |
| 534 | class MatcherCastImpl<T, Matcher<T> > { |
| 535 | public: |
| 536 | static Matcher<T> Cast(const Matcher<T>& matcher) { return matcher; } |
| 537 | }; |
| 538 | |
| 539 | // Implements A<T>(). |
| 540 | template <typename T> |
| 541 | class AnyMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<T> { |
| 542 | public: |
zhanyong.wan | 3fbd2dd | 2009-03-26 19:06:45 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 543 | virtual bool Matches(T /* x */) const { return true; } |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 544 | virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { *os << "is anything"; } |
| 545 | virtual void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 546 | // This is mostly for completeness' safe, as it's not very useful |
| 547 | // to write Not(A<bool>()). However we cannot completely rule out |
| 548 | // such a possibility, and it doesn't hurt to be prepared. |
| 549 | *os << "never matches"; |
| 550 | } |
| 551 | }; |
| 552 | |
| 553 | // Implements _, a matcher that matches any value of any |
| 554 | // type. This is a polymorphic matcher, so we need a template type |
| 555 | // conversion operator to make it appearing as a Matcher<T> for any |
| 556 | // type T. |
| 557 | class AnythingMatcher { |
| 558 | public: |
| 559 | template <typename T> |
| 560 | operator Matcher<T>() const { return A<T>(); } |
| 561 | }; |
| 562 | |
| 563 | // Implements a matcher that compares a given value with a |
| 564 | // pre-supplied value using one of the ==, <=, <, etc, operators. The |
| 565 | // two values being compared don't have to have the same type. |
| 566 | // |
| 567 | // The matcher defined here is polymorphic (for example, Eq(5) can be |
| 568 | // used to match an int, a short, a double, etc). Therefore we use |
| 569 | // a template type conversion operator in the implementation. |
| 570 | // |
| 571 | // We define this as a macro in order to eliminate duplicated source |
| 572 | // code. |
| 573 | // |
| 574 | // The following template definition assumes that the Rhs parameter is |
| 575 | // a "bare" type (i.e. neither 'const T' nor 'T&'). |
zhanyong.wan | e0d051e | 2009-02-19 00:33:37 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 576 | #define GMOCK_IMPLEMENT_COMPARISON_MATCHER_(name, op, relation) \ |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 577 | template <typename Rhs> class name##Matcher { \ |
| 578 | public: \ |
| 579 | explicit name##Matcher(const Rhs& rhs) : rhs_(rhs) {} \ |
| 580 | template <typename Lhs> \ |
| 581 | operator Matcher<Lhs>() const { \ |
| 582 | return MakeMatcher(new Impl<Lhs>(rhs_)); \ |
| 583 | } \ |
| 584 | private: \ |
| 585 | template <typename Lhs> \ |
| 586 | class Impl : public MatcherInterface<Lhs> { \ |
| 587 | public: \ |
| 588 | explicit Impl(const Rhs& rhs) : rhs_(rhs) {} \ |
| 589 | virtual bool Matches(Lhs lhs) const { return lhs op rhs_; } \ |
| 590 | virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { \ |
| 591 | *os << "is " relation " "; \ |
| 592 | UniversalPrinter<Rhs>::Print(rhs_, os); \ |
| 593 | } \ |
| 594 | virtual void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { \ |
| 595 | *os << "is not " relation " "; \ |
| 596 | UniversalPrinter<Rhs>::Print(rhs_, os); \ |
| 597 | } \ |
| 598 | private: \ |
| 599 | Rhs rhs_; \ |
| 600 | }; \ |
| 601 | Rhs rhs_; \ |
| 602 | } |
| 603 | |
| 604 | // Implements Eq(v), Ge(v), Gt(v), Le(v), Lt(v), and Ne(v) |
| 605 | // respectively. |
zhanyong.wan | e0d051e | 2009-02-19 00:33:37 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 606 | GMOCK_IMPLEMENT_COMPARISON_MATCHER_(Eq, ==, "equal to"); |
| 607 | GMOCK_IMPLEMENT_COMPARISON_MATCHER_(Ge, >=, "greater than or equal to"); |
| 608 | GMOCK_IMPLEMENT_COMPARISON_MATCHER_(Gt, >, "greater than"); |
| 609 | GMOCK_IMPLEMENT_COMPARISON_MATCHER_(Le, <=, "less than or equal to"); |
| 610 | GMOCK_IMPLEMENT_COMPARISON_MATCHER_(Lt, <, "less than"); |
| 611 | GMOCK_IMPLEMENT_COMPARISON_MATCHER_(Ne, !=, "not equal to"); |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 612 | |
zhanyong.wan | e0d051e | 2009-02-19 00:33:37 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 613 | #undef GMOCK_IMPLEMENT_COMPARISON_MATCHER_ |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 614 | |
| 615 | // Implements the polymorphic NotNull() matcher, which matches any |
| 616 | // pointer that is not NULL. |
| 617 | class NotNullMatcher { |
| 618 | public: |
| 619 | template <typename T> |
| 620 | bool Matches(T* p) const { return p != NULL; } |
| 621 | |
| 622 | void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { *os << "is not NULL"; } |
| 623 | void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 624 | *os << "is NULL"; |
| 625 | } |
| 626 | }; |
| 627 | |
| 628 | // Ref(variable) matches any argument that is a reference to |
| 629 | // 'variable'. This matcher is polymorphic as it can match any |
| 630 | // super type of the type of 'variable'. |
| 631 | // |
| 632 | // The RefMatcher template class implements Ref(variable). It can |
| 633 | // only be instantiated with a reference type. This prevents a user |
| 634 | // from mistakenly using Ref(x) to match a non-reference function |
| 635 | // argument. For example, the following will righteously cause a |
| 636 | // compiler error: |
| 637 | // |
| 638 | // int n; |
| 639 | // Matcher<int> m1 = Ref(n); // This won't compile. |
| 640 | // Matcher<int&> m2 = Ref(n); // This will compile. |
| 641 | template <typename T> |
| 642 | class RefMatcher; |
| 643 | |
| 644 | template <typename T> |
| 645 | class RefMatcher<T&> { |
| 646 | // Google Mock is a generic framework and thus needs to support |
| 647 | // mocking any function types, including those that take non-const |
| 648 | // reference arguments. Therefore the template parameter T (and |
| 649 | // Super below) can be instantiated to either a const type or a |
| 650 | // non-const type. |
| 651 | public: |
| 652 | // RefMatcher() takes a T& instead of const T&, as we want the |
| 653 | // compiler to catch using Ref(const_value) as a matcher for a |
| 654 | // non-const reference. |
| 655 | explicit RefMatcher(T& x) : object_(x) {} // NOLINT |
| 656 | |
| 657 | template <typename Super> |
| 658 | operator Matcher<Super&>() const { |
| 659 | // By passing object_ (type T&) to Impl(), which expects a Super&, |
| 660 | // we make sure that Super is a super type of T. In particular, |
| 661 | // this catches using Ref(const_value) as a matcher for a |
| 662 | // non-const reference, as you cannot implicitly convert a const |
| 663 | // reference to a non-const reference. |
| 664 | return MakeMatcher(new Impl<Super>(object_)); |
| 665 | } |
| 666 | private: |
| 667 | template <typename Super> |
| 668 | class Impl : public MatcherInterface<Super&> { |
| 669 | public: |
| 670 | explicit Impl(Super& x) : object_(x) {} // NOLINT |
| 671 | |
| 672 | // Matches() takes a Super& (as opposed to const Super&) in |
| 673 | // order to match the interface MatcherInterface<Super&>. |
| 674 | virtual bool Matches(Super& x) const { return &x == &object_; } // NOLINT |
| 675 | |
| 676 | virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 677 | *os << "references the variable "; |
| 678 | UniversalPrinter<Super&>::Print(object_, os); |
| 679 | } |
| 680 | |
| 681 | virtual void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 682 | *os << "does not reference the variable "; |
| 683 | UniversalPrinter<Super&>::Print(object_, os); |
| 684 | } |
| 685 | |
| 686 | virtual void ExplainMatchResultTo(Super& x, // NOLINT |
| 687 | ::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 688 | *os << "is located @" << static_cast<const void*>(&x); |
| 689 | } |
| 690 | private: |
| 691 | const Super& object_; |
| 692 | }; |
| 693 | |
| 694 | T& object_; |
| 695 | }; |
| 696 | |
| 697 | // Polymorphic helper functions for narrow and wide string matchers. |
| 698 | inline bool CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(const char* lhs, const char* rhs) { |
| 699 | return String::CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(lhs, rhs); |
| 700 | } |
| 701 | |
| 702 | inline bool CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(const wchar_t* lhs, |
| 703 | const wchar_t* rhs) { |
| 704 | return String::CaseInsensitiveWideCStringEquals(lhs, rhs); |
| 705 | } |
| 706 | |
| 707 | // String comparison for narrow or wide strings that can have embedded NUL |
| 708 | // characters. |
| 709 | template <typename StringType> |
| 710 | bool CaseInsensitiveStringEquals(const StringType& s1, |
| 711 | const StringType& s2) { |
| 712 | // Are the heads equal? |
| 713 | if (!CaseInsensitiveCStringEquals(s1.c_str(), s2.c_str())) { |
| 714 | return false; |
| 715 | } |
| 716 | |
| 717 | // Skip the equal heads. |
| 718 | const typename StringType::value_type nul = 0; |
| 719 | const size_t i1 = s1.find(nul), i2 = s2.find(nul); |
| 720 | |
| 721 | // Are we at the end of either s1 or s2? |
| 722 | if (i1 == StringType::npos || i2 == StringType::npos) { |
| 723 | return i1 == i2; |
| 724 | } |
| 725 | |
| 726 | // Are the tails equal? |
| 727 | return CaseInsensitiveStringEquals(s1.substr(i1 + 1), s2.substr(i2 + 1)); |
| 728 | } |
| 729 | |
| 730 | // String matchers. |
| 731 | |
| 732 | // Implements equality-based string matchers like StrEq, StrCaseNe, and etc. |
| 733 | template <typename StringType> |
| 734 | class StrEqualityMatcher { |
| 735 | public: |
| 736 | typedef typename StringType::const_pointer ConstCharPointer; |
| 737 | |
| 738 | StrEqualityMatcher(const StringType& str, bool expect_eq, |
| 739 | bool case_sensitive) |
| 740 | : string_(str), expect_eq_(expect_eq), case_sensitive_(case_sensitive) {} |
| 741 | |
| 742 | // When expect_eq_ is true, returns true iff s is equal to string_; |
| 743 | // otherwise returns true iff s is not equal to string_. |
| 744 | bool Matches(ConstCharPointer s) const { |
| 745 | if (s == NULL) { |
| 746 | return !expect_eq_; |
| 747 | } |
| 748 | return Matches(StringType(s)); |
| 749 | } |
| 750 | |
| 751 | bool Matches(const StringType& s) const { |
| 752 | const bool eq = case_sensitive_ ? s == string_ : |
| 753 | CaseInsensitiveStringEquals(s, string_); |
| 754 | return expect_eq_ == eq; |
| 755 | } |
| 756 | |
| 757 | void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 758 | DescribeToHelper(expect_eq_, os); |
| 759 | } |
| 760 | |
| 761 | void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 762 | DescribeToHelper(!expect_eq_, os); |
| 763 | } |
| 764 | private: |
| 765 | void DescribeToHelper(bool expect_eq, ::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 766 | *os << "is "; |
| 767 | if (!expect_eq) { |
| 768 | *os << "not "; |
| 769 | } |
| 770 | *os << "equal to "; |
| 771 | if (!case_sensitive_) { |
| 772 | *os << "(ignoring case) "; |
| 773 | } |
| 774 | UniversalPrinter<StringType>::Print(string_, os); |
| 775 | } |
| 776 | |
| 777 | const StringType string_; |
| 778 | const bool expect_eq_; |
| 779 | const bool case_sensitive_; |
| 780 | }; |
| 781 | |
| 782 | // Implements the polymorphic HasSubstr(substring) matcher, which |
| 783 | // can be used as a Matcher<T> as long as T can be converted to a |
| 784 | // string. |
| 785 | template <typename StringType> |
| 786 | class HasSubstrMatcher { |
| 787 | public: |
| 788 | typedef typename StringType::const_pointer ConstCharPointer; |
| 789 | |
| 790 | explicit HasSubstrMatcher(const StringType& substring) |
| 791 | : substring_(substring) {} |
| 792 | |
| 793 | // These overloaded methods allow HasSubstr(substring) to be used as a |
| 794 | // Matcher<T> as long as T can be converted to string. Returns true |
| 795 | // iff s contains substring_ as a substring. |
| 796 | bool Matches(ConstCharPointer s) const { |
| 797 | return s != NULL && Matches(StringType(s)); |
| 798 | } |
| 799 | |
| 800 | bool Matches(const StringType& s) const { |
| 801 | return s.find(substring_) != StringType::npos; |
| 802 | } |
| 803 | |
| 804 | // Describes what this matcher matches. |
| 805 | void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 806 | *os << "has substring "; |
| 807 | UniversalPrinter<StringType>::Print(substring_, os); |
| 808 | } |
| 809 | |
| 810 | void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 811 | *os << "has no substring "; |
| 812 | UniversalPrinter<StringType>::Print(substring_, os); |
| 813 | } |
| 814 | private: |
| 815 | const StringType substring_; |
| 816 | }; |
| 817 | |
| 818 | // Implements the polymorphic StartsWith(substring) matcher, which |
| 819 | // can be used as a Matcher<T> as long as T can be converted to a |
| 820 | // string. |
| 821 | template <typename StringType> |
| 822 | class StartsWithMatcher { |
| 823 | public: |
| 824 | typedef typename StringType::const_pointer ConstCharPointer; |
| 825 | |
| 826 | explicit StartsWithMatcher(const StringType& prefix) : prefix_(prefix) { |
| 827 | } |
| 828 | |
| 829 | // These overloaded methods allow StartsWith(prefix) to be used as a |
| 830 | // Matcher<T> as long as T can be converted to string. Returns true |
| 831 | // iff s starts with prefix_. |
| 832 | bool Matches(ConstCharPointer s) const { |
| 833 | return s != NULL && Matches(StringType(s)); |
| 834 | } |
| 835 | |
| 836 | bool Matches(const StringType& s) const { |
| 837 | return s.length() >= prefix_.length() && |
| 838 | s.substr(0, prefix_.length()) == prefix_; |
| 839 | } |
| 840 | |
| 841 | void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 842 | *os << "starts with "; |
| 843 | UniversalPrinter<StringType>::Print(prefix_, os); |
| 844 | } |
| 845 | |
| 846 | void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 847 | *os << "doesn't start with "; |
| 848 | UniversalPrinter<StringType>::Print(prefix_, os); |
| 849 | } |
| 850 | private: |
| 851 | const StringType prefix_; |
| 852 | }; |
| 853 | |
| 854 | // Implements the polymorphic EndsWith(substring) matcher, which |
| 855 | // can be used as a Matcher<T> as long as T can be converted to a |
| 856 | // string. |
| 857 | template <typename StringType> |
| 858 | class EndsWithMatcher { |
| 859 | public: |
| 860 | typedef typename StringType::const_pointer ConstCharPointer; |
| 861 | |
| 862 | explicit EndsWithMatcher(const StringType& suffix) : suffix_(suffix) {} |
| 863 | |
| 864 | // These overloaded methods allow EndsWith(suffix) to be used as a |
| 865 | // Matcher<T> as long as T can be converted to string. Returns true |
| 866 | // iff s ends with suffix_. |
| 867 | bool Matches(ConstCharPointer s) const { |
| 868 | return s != NULL && Matches(StringType(s)); |
| 869 | } |
| 870 | |
| 871 | bool Matches(const StringType& s) const { |
| 872 | return s.length() >= suffix_.length() && |
| 873 | s.substr(s.length() - suffix_.length()) == suffix_; |
| 874 | } |
| 875 | |
| 876 | void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 877 | *os << "ends with "; |
| 878 | UniversalPrinter<StringType>::Print(suffix_, os); |
| 879 | } |
| 880 | |
| 881 | void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 882 | *os << "doesn't end with "; |
| 883 | UniversalPrinter<StringType>::Print(suffix_, os); |
| 884 | } |
| 885 | private: |
| 886 | const StringType suffix_; |
| 887 | }; |
| 888 | |
| 889 | #if GMOCK_HAS_REGEX |
| 890 | |
| 891 | // Implements polymorphic matchers MatchesRegex(regex) and |
| 892 | // ContainsRegex(regex), which can be used as a Matcher<T> as long as |
| 893 | // T can be converted to a string. |
| 894 | class MatchesRegexMatcher { |
| 895 | public: |
| 896 | MatchesRegexMatcher(const RE* regex, bool full_match) |
| 897 | : regex_(regex), full_match_(full_match) {} |
| 898 | |
| 899 | // These overloaded methods allow MatchesRegex(regex) to be used as |
| 900 | // a Matcher<T> as long as T can be converted to string. Returns |
| 901 | // true iff s matches regular expression regex. When full_match_ is |
| 902 | // true, a full match is done; otherwise a partial match is done. |
| 903 | bool Matches(const char* s) const { |
| 904 | return s != NULL && Matches(internal::string(s)); |
| 905 | } |
| 906 | |
| 907 | bool Matches(const internal::string& s) const { |
| 908 | return full_match_ ? RE::FullMatch(s, *regex_) : |
| 909 | RE::PartialMatch(s, *regex_); |
| 910 | } |
| 911 | |
| 912 | void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 913 | *os << (full_match_ ? "matches" : "contains") |
| 914 | << " regular expression "; |
| 915 | UniversalPrinter<internal::string>::Print(regex_->pattern(), os); |
| 916 | } |
| 917 | |
| 918 | void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 919 | *os << "doesn't " << (full_match_ ? "match" : "contain") |
| 920 | << " regular expression "; |
| 921 | UniversalPrinter<internal::string>::Print(regex_->pattern(), os); |
| 922 | } |
| 923 | private: |
| 924 | const internal::linked_ptr<const RE> regex_; |
| 925 | const bool full_match_; |
| 926 | }; |
| 927 | |
| 928 | #endif // GMOCK_HAS_REGEX |
| 929 | |
| 930 | // Implements a matcher that compares the two fields of a 2-tuple |
| 931 | // using one of the ==, <=, <, etc, operators. The two fields being |
| 932 | // compared don't have to have the same type. |
| 933 | // |
| 934 | // The matcher defined here is polymorphic (for example, Eq() can be |
| 935 | // used to match a tuple<int, short>, a tuple<const long&, double>, |
| 936 | // etc). Therefore we use a template type conversion operator in the |
| 937 | // implementation. |
| 938 | // |
| 939 | // We define this as a macro in order to eliminate duplicated source |
| 940 | // code. |
zhanyong.wan | e0d051e | 2009-02-19 00:33:37 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 941 | #define GMOCK_IMPLEMENT_COMPARISON2_MATCHER_(name, op, relation) \ |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 942 | class name##2Matcher { \ |
| 943 | public: \ |
| 944 | template <typename T1, typename T2> \ |
| 945 | operator Matcher<const ::std::tr1::tuple<T1, T2>&>() const { \ |
| 946 | return MakeMatcher(new Impl<T1, T2>); \ |
| 947 | } \ |
| 948 | private: \ |
| 949 | template <typename T1, typename T2> \ |
| 950 | class Impl : public MatcherInterface<const ::std::tr1::tuple<T1, T2>&> { \ |
| 951 | public: \ |
| 952 | virtual bool Matches(const ::std::tr1::tuple<T1, T2>& args) const { \ |
| 953 | return ::std::tr1::get<0>(args) op ::std::tr1::get<1>(args); \ |
| 954 | } \ |
| 955 | virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { \ |
| 956 | *os << "argument #0 is " relation " argument #1"; \ |
| 957 | } \ |
| 958 | virtual void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { \ |
| 959 | *os << "argument #0 is not " relation " argument #1"; \ |
| 960 | } \ |
| 961 | }; \ |
| 962 | } |
| 963 | |
| 964 | // Implements Eq(), Ge(), Gt(), Le(), Lt(), and Ne() respectively. |
zhanyong.wan | e0d051e | 2009-02-19 00:33:37 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 965 | GMOCK_IMPLEMENT_COMPARISON2_MATCHER_(Eq, ==, "equal to"); |
| 966 | GMOCK_IMPLEMENT_COMPARISON2_MATCHER_(Ge, >=, "greater than or equal to"); |
| 967 | GMOCK_IMPLEMENT_COMPARISON2_MATCHER_(Gt, >, "greater than"); |
| 968 | GMOCK_IMPLEMENT_COMPARISON2_MATCHER_(Le, <=, "less than or equal to"); |
| 969 | GMOCK_IMPLEMENT_COMPARISON2_MATCHER_(Lt, <, "less than"); |
| 970 | GMOCK_IMPLEMENT_COMPARISON2_MATCHER_(Ne, !=, "not equal to"); |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 971 | |
zhanyong.wan | e0d051e | 2009-02-19 00:33:37 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 972 | #undef GMOCK_IMPLEMENT_COMPARISON2_MATCHER_ |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 973 | |
zhanyong.wan | c6a4123 | 2009-05-13 23:38:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 974 | // Implements the Not(...) matcher for a particular argument type T. |
| 975 | // We do not nest it inside the NotMatcher class template, as that |
| 976 | // will prevent different instantiations of NotMatcher from sharing |
| 977 | // the same NotMatcherImpl<T> class. |
| 978 | template <typename T> |
| 979 | class NotMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<T> { |
| 980 | public: |
| 981 | explicit NotMatcherImpl(const Matcher<T>& matcher) |
| 982 | : matcher_(matcher) {} |
| 983 | |
| 984 | virtual bool Matches(T x) const { |
| 985 | return !matcher_.Matches(x); |
| 986 | } |
| 987 | |
| 988 | virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 989 | matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); |
| 990 | } |
| 991 | |
| 992 | virtual void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 993 | matcher_.DescribeTo(os); |
| 994 | } |
| 995 | |
| 996 | virtual void ExplainMatchResultTo(T x, ::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 997 | matcher_.ExplainMatchResultTo(x, os); |
| 998 | } |
| 999 | private: |
| 1000 | const Matcher<T> matcher_; |
| 1001 | }; |
| 1002 | |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1003 | // Implements the Not(m) matcher, which matches a value that doesn't |
| 1004 | // match matcher m. |
| 1005 | template <typename InnerMatcher> |
| 1006 | class NotMatcher { |
| 1007 | public: |
| 1008 | explicit NotMatcher(InnerMatcher matcher) : matcher_(matcher) {} |
| 1009 | |
| 1010 | // This template type conversion operator allows Not(m) to be used |
| 1011 | // to match any type m can match. |
| 1012 | template <typename T> |
| 1013 | operator Matcher<T>() const { |
zhanyong.wan | c6a4123 | 2009-05-13 23:38:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1014 | return Matcher<T>(new NotMatcherImpl<T>(SafeMatcherCast<T>(matcher_))); |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1015 | } |
| 1016 | private: |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1017 | InnerMatcher matcher_; |
| 1018 | }; |
| 1019 | |
zhanyong.wan | c6a4123 | 2009-05-13 23:38:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1020 | // Implements the AllOf(m1, m2) matcher for a particular argument type |
| 1021 | // T. We do not nest it inside the BothOfMatcher class template, as |
| 1022 | // that will prevent different instantiations of BothOfMatcher from |
| 1023 | // sharing the same BothOfMatcherImpl<T> class. |
| 1024 | template <typename T> |
| 1025 | class BothOfMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<T> { |
| 1026 | public: |
| 1027 | BothOfMatcherImpl(const Matcher<T>& matcher1, const Matcher<T>& matcher2) |
| 1028 | : matcher1_(matcher1), matcher2_(matcher2) {} |
| 1029 | |
| 1030 | virtual bool Matches(T x) const { |
| 1031 | return matcher1_.Matches(x) && matcher2_.Matches(x); |
| 1032 | } |
| 1033 | |
| 1034 | virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1035 | *os << "("; |
| 1036 | matcher1_.DescribeTo(os); |
| 1037 | *os << ") and ("; |
| 1038 | matcher2_.DescribeTo(os); |
| 1039 | *os << ")"; |
| 1040 | } |
| 1041 | |
| 1042 | virtual void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1043 | *os << "not "; |
| 1044 | DescribeTo(os); |
| 1045 | } |
| 1046 | |
| 1047 | virtual void ExplainMatchResultTo(T x, ::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1048 | if (Matches(x)) { |
| 1049 | // When both matcher1_ and matcher2_ match x, we need to |
| 1050 | // explain why *both* of them match. |
| 1051 | ::std::stringstream ss1; |
| 1052 | matcher1_.ExplainMatchResultTo(x, &ss1); |
| 1053 | const internal::string s1 = ss1.str(); |
| 1054 | |
| 1055 | ::std::stringstream ss2; |
| 1056 | matcher2_.ExplainMatchResultTo(x, &ss2); |
| 1057 | const internal::string s2 = ss2.str(); |
| 1058 | |
| 1059 | if (s1 == "") { |
| 1060 | *os << s2; |
| 1061 | } else { |
| 1062 | *os << s1; |
| 1063 | if (s2 != "") { |
| 1064 | *os << "; " << s2; |
| 1065 | } |
| 1066 | } |
| 1067 | } else { |
| 1068 | // Otherwise we only need to explain why *one* of them fails |
| 1069 | // to match. |
| 1070 | if (!matcher1_.Matches(x)) { |
| 1071 | matcher1_.ExplainMatchResultTo(x, os); |
| 1072 | } else { |
| 1073 | matcher2_.ExplainMatchResultTo(x, os); |
| 1074 | } |
| 1075 | } |
| 1076 | } |
| 1077 | private: |
| 1078 | const Matcher<T> matcher1_; |
| 1079 | const Matcher<T> matcher2_; |
| 1080 | }; |
| 1081 | |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1082 | // Used for implementing the AllOf(m_1, ..., m_n) matcher, which |
| 1083 | // matches a value that matches all of the matchers m_1, ..., and m_n. |
| 1084 | template <typename Matcher1, typename Matcher2> |
| 1085 | class BothOfMatcher { |
| 1086 | public: |
| 1087 | BothOfMatcher(Matcher1 matcher1, Matcher2 matcher2) |
| 1088 | : matcher1_(matcher1), matcher2_(matcher2) {} |
| 1089 | |
| 1090 | // This template type conversion operator allows a |
| 1091 | // BothOfMatcher<Matcher1, Matcher2> object to match any type that |
| 1092 | // both Matcher1 and Matcher2 can match. |
| 1093 | template <typename T> |
| 1094 | operator Matcher<T>() const { |
zhanyong.wan | c6a4123 | 2009-05-13 23:38:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1095 | return Matcher<T>(new BothOfMatcherImpl<T>(SafeMatcherCast<T>(matcher1_), |
| 1096 | SafeMatcherCast<T>(matcher2_))); |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1097 | } |
| 1098 | private: |
zhanyong.wan | c6a4123 | 2009-05-13 23:38:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1099 | Matcher1 matcher1_; |
| 1100 | Matcher2 matcher2_; |
| 1101 | }; |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1102 | |
zhanyong.wan | c6a4123 | 2009-05-13 23:38:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1103 | // Implements the AnyOf(m1, m2) matcher for a particular argument type |
| 1104 | // T. We do not nest it inside the AnyOfMatcher class template, as |
| 1105 | // that will prevent different instantiations of AnyOfMatcher from |
| 1106 | // sharing the same EitherOfMatcherImpl<T> class. |
| 1107 | template <typename T> |
| 1108 | class EitherOfMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<T> { |
| 1109 | public: |
| 1110 | EitherOfMatcherImpl(const Matcher<T>& matcher1, const Matcher<T>& matcher2) |
| 1111 | : matcher1_(matcher1), matcher2_(matcher2) {} |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1112 | |
zhanyong.wan | c6a4123 | 2009-05-13 23:38:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1113 | virtual bool Matches(T x) const { |
| 1114 | return matcher1_.Matches(x) || matcher2_.Matches(x); |
| 1115 | } |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1116 | |
zhanyong.wan | c6a4123 | 2009-05-13 23:38:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1117 | virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1118 | *os << "("; |
| 1119 | matcher1_.DescribeTo(os); |
| 1120 | *os << ") or ("; |
| 1121 | matcher2_.DescribeTo(os); |
| 1122 | *os << ")"; |
| 1123 | } |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1124 | |
zhanyong.wan | c6a4123 | 2009-05-13 23:38:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1125 | virtual void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1126 | *os << "not "; |
| 1127 | DescribeTo(os); |
| 1128 | } |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1129 | |
zhanyong.wan | c6a4123 | 2009-05-13 23:38:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1130 | virtual void ExplainMatchResultTo(T x, ::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1131 | if (Matches(x)) { |
| 1132 | // If either matcher1_ or matcher2_ matches x, we just need |
| 1133 | // to explain why *one* of them matches. |
| 1134 | if (matcher1_.Matches(x)) { |
| 1135 | matcher1_.ExplainMatchResultTo(x, os); |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1136 | } else { |
zhanyong.wan | c6a4123 | 2009-05-13 23:38:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1137 | matcher2_.ExplainMatchResultTo(x, os); |
| 1138 | } |
| 1139 | } else { |
| 1140 | // Otherwise we need to explain why *neither* matches. |
| 1141 | ::std::stringstream ss1; |
| 1142 | matcher1_.ExplainMatchResultTo(x, &ss1); |
| 1143 | const internal::string s1 = ss1.str(); |
| 1144 | |
| 1145 | ::std::stringstream ss2; |
| 1146 | matcher2_.ExplainMatchResultTo(x, &ss2); |
| 1147 | const internal::string s2 = ss2.str(); |
| 1148 | |
| 1149 | if (s1 == "") { |
| 1150 | *os << s2; |
| 1151 | } else { |
| 1152 | *os << s1; |
| 1153 | if (s2 != "") { |
| 1154 | *os << "; " << s2; |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1155 | } |
| 1156 | } |
| 1157 | } |
zhanyong.wan | c6a4123 | 2009-05-13 23:38:40 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1158 | } |
| 1159 | private: |
| 1160 | const Matcher<T> matcher1_; |
| 1161 | const Matcher<T> matcher2_; |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1162 | }; |
| 1163 | |
| 1164 | // Used for implementing the AnyOf(m_1, ..., m_n) matcher, which |
| 1165 | // matches a value that matches at least one of the matchers m_1, ..., |
| 1166 | // and m_n. |
| 1167 | template <typename Matcher1, typename Matcher2> |
| 1168 | class EitherOfMatcher { |
| 1169 | public: |
| 1170 | EitherOfMatcher(Matcher1 matcher1, Matcher2 matcher2) |
| 1171 | : matcher1_(matcher1), matcher2_(matcher2) {} |
| 1172 | |
| 1173 | // This template type conversion operator allows a |
| 1174 | // EitherOfMatcher<Matcher1, Matcher2> object to match any type that |
| 1175 | // both Matcher1 and Matcher2 can match. |
| 1176 | template <typename T> |
| 1177 | operator Matcher<T>() const { |
zhanyong.wan | 16cf473 | 2009-05-14 20:55:30 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1178 | return Matcher<T>(new EitherOfMatcherImpl<T>( |
| 1179 | SafeMatcherCast<T>(matcher1_), SafeMatcherCast<T>(matcher2_))); |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1180 | } |
| 1181 | private: |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1182 | Matcher1 matcher1_; |
| 1183 | Matcher2 matcher2_; |
| 1184 | }; |
| 1185 | |
| 1186 | // Used for implementing Truly(pred), which turns a predicate into a |
| 1187 | // matcher. |
| 1188 | template <typename Predicate> |
| 1189 | class TrulyMatcher { |
| 1190 | public: |
| 1191 | explicit TrulyMatcher(Predicate pred) : predicate_(pred) {} |
| 1192 | |
| 1193 | // This method template allows Truly(pred) to be used as a matcher |
| 1194 | // for type T where T is the argument type of predicate 'pred'. The |
| 1195 | // argument is passed by reference as the predicate may be |
| 1196 | // interested in the address of the argument. |
| 1197 | template <typename T> |
zhanyong.wan | 16cf473 | 2009-05-14 20:55:30 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1198 | bool Matches(T& x) const { // NOLINT |
zhanyong.wan | 652540a | 2009-02-23 23:37:29 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1199 | #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1200 | // MSVC warns about converting a value into bool (warning 4800). |
| 1201 | #pragma warning(push) // Saves the current warning state. |
| 1202 | #pragma warning(disable:4800) // Temporarily disables warning 4800. |
| 1203 | #endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
| 1204 | return predicate_(x); |
zhanyong.wan | 652540a | 2009-02-23 23:37:29 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1205 | #if GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1206 | #pragma warning(pop) // Restores the warning state. |
| 1207 | #endif // GTEST_OS_WINDOWS |
| 1208 | } |
| 1209 | |
| 1210 | void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1211 | *os << "satisfies the given predicate"; |
| 1212 | } |
| 1213 | |
| 1214 | void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1215 | *os << "doesn't satisfy the given predicate"; |
| 1216 | } |
| 1217 | private: |
| 1218 | Predicate predicate_; |
| 1219 | }; |
| 1220 | |
| 1221 | // Used for implementing Matches(matcher), which turns a matcher into |
| 1222 | // a predicate. |
| 1223 | template <typename M> |
| 1224 | class MatcherAsPredicate { |
| 1225 | public: |
| 1226 | explicit MatcherAsPredicate(M matcher) : matcher_(matcher) {} |
| 1227 | |
| 1228 | // This template operator() allows Matches(m) to be used as a |
| 1229 | // predicate on type T where m is a matcher on type T. |
| 1230 | // |
| 1231 | // The argument x is passed by reference instead of by value, as |
| 1232 | // some matcher may be interested in its address (e.g. as in |
| 1233 | // Matches(Ref(n))(x)). |
| 1234 | template <typename T> |
| 1235 | bool operator()(const T& x) const { |
| 1236 | // We let matcher_ commit to a particular type here instead of |
| 1237 | // when the MatcherAsPredicate object was constructed. This |
| 1238 | // allows us to write Matches(m) where m is a polymorphic matcher |
| 1239 | // (e.g. Eq(5)). |
| 1240 | // |
| 1241 | // If we write Matcher<T>(matcher_).Matches(x) here, it won't |
| 1242 | // compile when matcher_ has type Matcher<const T&>; if we write |
| 1243 | // Matcher<const T&>(matcher_).Matches(x) here, it won't compile |
| 1244 | // when matcher_ has type Matcher<T>; if we just write |
| 1245 | // matcher_.Matches(x), it won't compile when matcher_ is |
| 1246 | // polymorphic, e.g. Eq(5). |
| 1247 | // |
| 1248 | // MatcherCast<const T&>() is necessary for making the code work |
| 1249 | // in all of the above situations. |
| 1250 | return MatcherCast<const T&>(matcher_).Matches(x); |
| 1251 | } |
| 1252 | private: |
| 1253 | M matcher_; |
| 1254 | }; |
| 1255 | |
| 1256 | // For implementing ASSERT_THAT() and EXPECT_THAT(). The template |
| 1257 | // argument M must be a type that can be converted to a matcher. |
| 1258 | template <typename M> |
| 1259 | class PredicateFormatterFromMatcher { |
| 1260 | public: |
| 1261 | explicit PredicateFormatterFromMatcher(const M& m) : matcher_(m) {} |
| 1262 | |
| 1263 | // This template () operator allows a PredicateFormatterFromMatcher |
| 1264 | // object to act as a predicate-formatter suitable for using with |
| 1265 | // Google Test's EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1() macro. |
| 1266 | template <typename T> |
| 1267 | AssertionResult operator()(const char* value_text, const T& x) const { |
| 1268 | // We convert matcher_ to a Matcher<const T&> *now* instead of |
| 1269 | // when the PredicateFormatterFromMatcher object was constructed, |
| 1270 | // as matcher_ may be polymorphic (e.g. NotNull()) and we won't |
| 1271 | // know which type to instantiate it to until we actually see the |
| 1272 | // type of x here. |
| 1273 | // |
| 1274 | // We write MatcherCast<const T&>(matcher_) instead of |
| 1275 | // Matcher<const T&>(matcher_), as the latter won't compile when |
| 1276 | // matcher_ has type Matcher<T> (e.g. An<int>()). |
| 1277 | const Matcher<const T&> matcher = MatcherCast<const T&>(matcher_); |
| 1278 | if (matcher.Matches(x)) { |
| 1279 | return AssertionSuccess(); |
| 1280 | } else { |
| 1281 | ::std::stringstream ss; |
| 1282 | ss << "Value of: " << value_text << "\n" |
| 1283 | << "Expected: "; |
| 1284 | matcher.DescribeTo(&ss); |
| 1285 | ss << "\n Actual: "; |
| 1286 | UniversalPrinter<T>::Print(x, &ss); |
| 1287 | ExplainMatchResultAsNeededTo<const T&>(matcher, x, &ss); |
| 1288 | return AssertionFailure(Message() << ss.str()); |
| 1289 | } |
| 1290 | } |
| 1291 | private: |
| 1292 | const M matcher_; |
| 1293 | }; |
| 1294 | |
| 1295 | // A helper function for converting a matcher to a predicate-formatter |
| 1296 | // without the user needing to explicitly write the type. This is |
| 1297 | // used for implementing ASSERT_THAT() and EXPECT_THAT(). |
| 1298 | template <typename M> |
| 1299 | inline PredicateFormatterFromMatcher<M> |
| 1300 | MakePredicateFormatterFromMatcher(const M& matcher) { |
| 1301 | return PredicateFormatterFromMatcher<M>(matcher); |
| 1302 | } |
| 1303 | |
| 1304 | // Implements the polymorphic floating point equality matcher, which |
| 1305 | // matches two float values using ULP-based approximation. The |
| 1306 | // template is meant to be instantiated with FloatType being either |
| 1307 | // float or double. |
| 1308 | template <typename FloatType> |
| 1309 | class FloatingEqMatcher { |
| 1310 | public: |
| 1311 | // Constructor for FloatingEqMatcher. |
| 1312 | // The matcher's input will be compared with rhs. The matcher treats two |
| 1313 | // NANs as equal if nan_eq_nan is true. Otherwise, under IEEE standards, |
| 1314 | // equality comparisons between NANs will always return false. |
| 1315 | FloatingEqMatcher(FloatType rhs, bool nan_eq_nan) : |
| 1316 | rhs_(rhs), nan_eq_nan_(nan_eq_nan) {} |
| 1317 | |
| 1318 | // Implements floating point equality matcher as a Matcher<T>. |
| 1319 | template <typename T> |
| 1320 | class Impl : public MatcherInterface<T> { |
| 1321 | public: |
| 1322 | Impl(FloatType rhs, bool nan_eq_nan) : |
| 1323 | rhs_(rhs), nan_eq_nan_(nan_eq_nan) {} |
| 1324 | |
| 1325 | virtual bool Matches(T value) const { |
| 1326 | const FloatingPoint<FloatType> lhs(value), rhs(rhs_); |
| 1327 | |
| 1328 | // Compares NaNs first, if nan_eq_nan_ is true. |
| 1329 | if (nan_eq_nan_ && lhs.is_nan()) { |
| 1330 | return rhs.is_nan(); |
| 1331 | } |
| 1332 | |
| 1333 | return lhs.AlmostEquals(rhs); |
| 1334 | } |
| 1335 | |
| 1336 | virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1337 | // os->precision() returns the previously set precision, which we |
| 1338 | // store to restore the ostream to its original configuration |
| 1339 | // after outputting. |
| 1340 | const ::std::streamsize old_precision = os->precision( |
| 1341 | ::std::numeric_limits<FloatType>::digits10 + 2); |
| 1342 | if (FloatingPoint<FloatType>(rhs_).is_nan()) { |
| 1343 | if (nan_eq_nan_) { |
| 1344 | *os << "is NaN"; |
| 1345 | } else { |
| 1346 | *os << "never matches"; |
| 1347 | } |
| 1348 | } else { |
| 1349 | *os << "is approximately " << rhs_; |
| 1350 | } |
| 1351 | os->precision(old_precision); |
| 1352 | } |
| 1353 | |
| 1354 | virtual void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1355 | // As before, get original precision. |
| 1356 | const ::std::streamsize old_precision = os->precision( |
| 1357 | ::std::numeric_limits<FloatType>::digits10 + 2); |
| 1358 | if (FloatingPoint<FloatType>(rhs_).is_nan()) { |
| 1359 | if (nan_eq_nan_) { |
| 1360 | *os << "is not NaN"; |
| 1361 | } else { |
| 1362 | *os << "is anything"; |
| 1363 | } |
| 1364 | } else { |
| 1365 | *os << "is not approximately " << rhs_; |
| 1366 | } |
| 1367 | // Restore original precision. |
| 1368 | os->precision(old_precision); |
| 1369 | } |
| 1370 | |
| 1371 | private: |
| 1372 | const FloatType rhs_; |
| 1373 | const bool nan_eq_nan_; |
| 1374 | }; |
| 1375 | |
| 1376 | // The following 3 type conversion operators allow FloatEq(rhs) and |
| 1377 | // NanSensitiveFloatEq(rhs) to be used as a Matcher<float>, a |
| 1378 | // Matcher<const float&>, or a Matcher<float&>, but nothing else. |
| 1379 | // (While Google's C++ coding style doesn't allow arguments passed |
| 1380 | // by non-const reference, we may see them in code not conforming to |
| 1381 | // the style. Therefore Google Mock needs to support them.) |
| 1382 | operator Matcher<FloatType>() const { |
| 1383 | return MakeMatcher(new Impl<FloatType>(rhs_, nan_eq_nan_)); |
| 1384 | } |
| 1385 | |
| 1386 | operator Matcher<const FloatType&>() const { |
| 1387 | return MakeMatcher(new Impl<const FloatType&>(rhs_, nan_eq_nan_)); |
| 1388 | } |
| 1389 | |
| 1390 | operator Matcher<FloatType&>() const { |
| 1391 | return MakeMatcher(new Impl<FloatType&>(rhs_, nan_eq_nan_)); |
| 1392 | } |
| 1393 | private: |
| 1394 | const FloatType rhs_; |
| 1395 | const bool nan_eq_nan_; |
| 1396 | }; |
| 1397 | |
| 1398 | // Implements the Pointee(m) matcher for matching a pointer whose |
| 1399 | // pointee matches matcher m. The pointer can be either raw or smart. |
| 1400 | template <typename InnerMatcher> |
| 1401 | class PointeeMatcher { |
| 1402 | public: |
| 1403 | explicit PointeeMatcher(const InnerMatcher& matcher) : matcher_(matcher) {} |
| 1404 | |
| 1405 | // This type conversion operator template allows Pointee(m) to be |
| 1406 | // used as a matcher for any pointer type whose pointee type is |
| 1407 | // compatible with the inner matcher, where type Pointer can be |
| 1408 | // either a raw pointer or a smart pointer. |
| 1409 | // |
| 1410 | // The reason we do this instead of relying on |
| 1411 | // MakePolymorphicMatcher() is that the latter is not flexible |
| 1412 | // enough for implementing the DescribeTo() method of Pointee(). |
| 1413 | template <typename Pointer> |
| 1414 | operator Matcher<Pointer>() const { |
| 1415 | return MakeMatcher(new Impl<Pointer>(matcher_)); |
| 1416 | } |
| 1417 | private: |
| 1418 | // The monomorphic implementation that works for a particular pointer type. |
| 1419 | template <typename Pointer> |
| 1420 | class Impl : public MatcherInterface<Pointer> { |
| 1421 | public: |
zhanyong.wan | e0d051e | 2009-02-19 00:33:37 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1422 | typedef typename PointeeOf<GMOCK_REMOVE_CONST_( // NOLINT |
| 1423 | GMOCK_REMOVE_REFERENCE_(Pointer))>::type Pointee; |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1424 | |
| 1425 | explicit Impl(const InnerMatcher& matcher) |
| 1426 | : matcher_(MatcherCast<const Pointee&>(matcher)) {} |
| 1427 | |
| 1428 | virtual bool Matches(Pointer p) const { |
| 1429 | return GetRawPointer(p) != NULL && matcher_.Matches(*p); |
| 1430 | } |
| 1431 | |
| 1432 | virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1433 | *os << "points to a value that "; |
| 1434 | matcher_.DescribeTo(os); |
| 1435 | } |
| 1436 | |
| 1437 | virtual void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1438 | *os << "does not point to a value that "; |
| 1439 | matcher_.DescribeTo(os); |
| 1440 | } |
| 1441 | |
| 1442 | virtual void ExplainMatchResultTo(Pointer pointer, |
| 1443 | ::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1444 | if (GetRawPointer(pointer) == NULL) |
| 1445 | return; |
| 1446 | |
| 1447 | ::std::stringstream ss; |
| 1448 | matcher_.ExplainMatchResultTo(*pointer, &ss); |
| 1449 | const internal::string s = ss.str(); |
| 1450 | if (s != "") { |
| 1451 | *os << "points to a value that " << s; |
| 1452 | } |
| 1453 | } |
| 1454 | private: |
| 1455 | const Matcher<const Pointee&> matcher_; |
| 1456 | }; |
| 1457 | |
| 1458 | const InnerMatcher matcher_; |
| 1459 | }; |
| 1460 | |
| 1461 | // Implements the Field() matcher for matching a field (i.e. member |
| 1462 | // variable) of an object. |
| 1463 | template <typename Class, typename FieldType> |
| 1464 | class FieldMatcher { |
| 1465 | public: |
| 1466 | FieldMatcher(FieldType Class::*field, |
| 1467 | const Matcher<const FieldType&>& matcher) |
| 1468 | : field_(field), matcher_(matcher) {} |
| 1469 | |
| 1470 | // Returns true iff the inner matcher matches obj.field. |
| 1471 | bool Matches(const Class& obj) const { |
| 1472 | return matcher_.Matches(obj.*field_); |
| 1473 | } |
| 1474 | |
| 1475 | // Returns true iff the inner matcher matches obj->field. |
| 1476 | bool Matches(const Class* p) const { |
| 1477 | return (p != NULL) && matcher_.Matches(p->*field_); |
| 1478 | } |
| 1479 | |
| 1480 | void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1481 | *os << "the given field "; |
| 1482 | matcher_.DescribeTo(os); |
| 1483 | } |
| 1484 | |
| 1485 | void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1486 | *os << "the given field "; |
| 1487 | matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); |
| 1488 | } |
| 1489 | |
zhanyong.wan | 1849065 | 2009-05-11 18:54:08 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1490 | // The first argument of ExplainMatchResultTo() is needed to help |
| 1491 | // Symbian's C++ compiler choose which overload to use. Its type is |
| 1492 | // true_type iff the Field() matcher is used to match a pointer. |
| 1493 | void ExplainMatchResultTo(false_type /* is_not_pointer */, const Class& obj, |
| 1494 | ::std::ostream* os) const { |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1495 | ::std::stringstream ss; |
| 1496 | matcher_.ExplainMatchResultTo(obj.*field_, &ss); |
| 1497 | const internal::string s = ss.str(); |
| 1498 | if (s != "") { |
| 1499 | *os << "the given field " << s; |
| 1500 | } |
| 1501 | } |
| 1502 | |
zhanyong.wan | 1849065 | 2009-05-11 18:54:08 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1503 | void ExplainMatchResultTo(true_type /* is_pointer */, const Class* p, |
| 1504 | ::std::ostream* os) const { |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1505 | if (p != NULL) { |
zhanyong.wan | 1849065 | 2009-05-11 18:54:08 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1506 | // Since *p has a field, it must be a class/struct/union type |
| 1507 | // and thus cannot be a pointer. Therefore we pass false_type() |
| 1508 | // as the first argument. |
| 1509 | ExplainMatchResultTo(false_type(), *p, os); |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1510 | } |
| 1511 | } |
| 1512 | private: |
| 1513 | const FieldType Class::*field_; |
| 1514 | const Matcher<const FieldType&> matcher_; |
| 1515 | }; |
| 1516 | |
zhanyong.wan | 1849065 | 2009-05-11 18:54:08 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1517 | // Explains the result of matching an object or pointer against a field matcher. |
| 1518 | template <typename Class, typename FieldType, typename T> |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1519 | void ExplainMatchResultTo(const FieldMatcher<Class, FieldType>& matcher, |
zhanyong.wan | 1849065 | 2009-05-11 18:54:08 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1520 | const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { |
| 1521 | matcher.ExplainMatchResultTo( |
| 1522 | typename ::testing::internal::is_pointer<T>::type(), value, os); |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1523 | } |
| 1524 | |
| 1525 | // Implements the Property() matcher for matching a property |
| 1526 | // (i.e. return value of a getter method) of an object. |
| 1527 | template <typename Class, typename PropertyType> |
| 1528 | class PropertyMatcher { |
| 1529 | public: |
| 1530 | // The property may have a reference type, so 'const PropertyType&' |
| 1531 | // may cause double references and fail to compile. That's why we |
| 1532 | // need GMOCK_REFERENCE_TO_CONST, which works regardless of |
| 1533 | // PropertyType being a reference or not. |
zhanyong.wan | e0d051e | 2009-02-19 00:33:37 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1534 | typedef GMOCK_REFERENCE_TO_CONST_(PropertyType) RefToConstProperty; |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1535 | |
| 1536 | PropertyMatcher(PropertyType (Class::*property)() const, |
| 1537 | const Matcher<RefToConstProperty>& matcher) |
| 1538 | : property_(property), matcher_(matcher) {} |
| 1539 | |
| 1540 | // Returns true iff obj.property() matches the inner matcher. |
| 1541 | bool Matches(const Class& obj) const { |
| 1542 | return matcher_.Matches((obj.*property_)()); |
| 1543 | } |
| 1544 | |
| 1545 | // Returns true iff p->property() matches the inner matcher. |
| 1546 | bool Matches(const Class* p) const { |
| 1547 | return (p != NULL) && matcher_.Matches((p->*property_)()); |
| 1548 | } |
| 1549 | |
| 1550 | void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1551 | *os << "the given property "; |
| 1552 | matcher_.DescribeTo(os); |
| 1553 | } |
| 1554 | |
| 1555 | void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1556 | *os << "the given property "; |
| 1557 | matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); |
| 1558 | } |
| 1559 | |
zhanyong.wan | 1849065 | 2009-05-11 18:54:08 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1560 | // The first argument of ExplainMatchResultTo() is needed to help |
| 1561 | // Symbian's C++ compiler choose which overload to use. Its type is |
| 1562 | // true_type iff the Property() matcher is used to match a pointer. |
| 1563 | void ExplainMatchResultTo(false_type /* is_not_pointer */, const Class& obj, |
| 1564 | ::std::ostream* os) const { |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1565 | ::std::stringstream ss; |
| 1566 | matcher_.ExplainMatchResultTo((obj.*property_)(), &ss); |
| 1567 | const internal::string s = ss.str(); |
| 1568 | if (s != "") { |
| 1569 | *os << "the given property " << s; |
| 1570 | } |
| 1571 | } |
| 1572 | |
zhanyong.wan | 1849065 | 2009-05-11 18:54:08 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1573 | void ExplainMatchResultTo(true_type /* is_pointer */, const Class* p, |
| 1574 | ::std::ostream* os) const { |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1575 | if (p != NULL) { |
zhanyong.wan | 1849065 | 2009-05-11 18:54:08 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1576 | // Since *p has a property method, it must be a |
| 1577 | // class/struct/union type and thus cannot be a pointer. |
| 1578 | // Therefore we pass false_type() as the first argument. |
| 1579 | ExplainMatchResultTo(false_type(), *p, os); |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1580 | } |
| 1581 | } |
| 1582 | private: |
| 1583 | PropertyType (Class::*property_)() const; |
| 1584 | const Matcher<RefToConstProperty> matcher_; |
| 1585 | }; |
| 1586 | |
zhanyong.wan | 1849065 | 2009-05-11 18:54:08 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1587 | // Explains the result of matching an object or pointer against a |
| 1588 | // property matcher. |
| 1589 | template <typename Class, typename PropertyType, typename T> |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1590 | void ExplainMatchResultTo(const PropertyMatcher<Class, PropertyType>& matcher, |
zhanyong.wan | 1849065 | 2009-05-11 18:54:08 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1591 | const T& value, ::std::ostream* os) { |
| 1592 | matcher.ExplainMatchResultTo( |
| 1593 | typename ::testing::internal::is_pointer<T>::type(), value, os); |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1594 | } |
| 1595 | |
| 1596 | // Type traits specifying various features of different functors for ResultOf. |
| 1597 | // The default template specifies features for functor objects. |
| 1598 | // Functor classes have to typedef argument_type and result_type |
| 1599 | // to be compatible with ResultOf. |
| 1600 | template <typename Functor> |
| 1601 | struct CallableTraits { |
| 1602 | typedef typename Functor::result_type ResultType; |
| 1603 | typedef Functor StorageType; |
| 1604 | |
| 1605 | static void CheckIsValid(Functor functor) {} |
| 1606 | template <typename T> |
| 1607 | static ResultType Invoke(Functor f, T arg) { return f(arg); } |
| 1608 | }; |
| 1609 | |
| 1610 | // Specialization for function pointers. |
| 1611 | template <typename ArgType, typename ResType> |
| 1612 | struct CallableTraits<ResType(*)(ArgType)> { |
| 1613 | typedef ResType ResultType; |
| 1614 | typedef ResType(*StorageType)(ArgType); |
| 1615 | |
| 1616 | static void CheckIsValid(ResType(*f)(ArgType)) { |
| 1617 | GMOCK_CHECK_(f != NULL) |
| 1618 | << "NULL function pointer is passed into ResultOf()."; |
| 1619 | } |
| 1620 | template <typename T> |
| 1621 | static ResType Invoke(ResType(*f)(ArgType), T arg) { |
| 1622 | return (*f)(arg); |
| 1623 | } |
| 1624 | }; |
| 1625 | |
| 1626 | // Implements the ResultOf() matcher for matching a return value of a |
| 1627 | // unary function of an object. |
| 1628 | template <typename Callable> |
| 1629 | class ResultOfMatcher { |
| 1630 | public: |
| 1631 | typedef typename CallableTraits<Callable>::ResultType ResultType; |
| 1632 | |
| 1633 | ResultOfMatcher(Callable callable, const Matcher<ResultType>& matcher) |
| 1634 | : callable_(callable), matcher_(matcher) { |
| 1635 | CallableTraits<Callable>::CheckIsValid(callable_); |
| 1636 | } |
| 1637 | |
| 1638 | template <typename T> |
| 1639 | operator Matcher<T>() const { |
| 1640 | return Matcher<T>(new Impl<T>(callable_, matcher_)); |
| 1641 | } |
| 1642 | |
| 1643 | private: |
| 1644 | typedef typename CallableTraits<Callable>::StorageType CallableStorageType; |
| 1645 | |
| 1646 | template <typename T> |
| 1647 | class Impl : public MatcherInterface<T> { |
| 1648 | public: |
| 1649 | Impl(CallableStorageType callable, const Matcher<ResultType>& matcher) |
| 1650 | : callable_(callable), matcher_(matcher) {} |
| 1651 | // Returns true iff callable_(obj) matches the inner matcher. |
| 1652 | // The calling syntax is different for different types of callables |
| 1653 | // so we abstract it in CallableTraits<Callable>::Invoke(). |
| 1654 | virtual bool Matches(T obj) const { |
| 1655 | return matcher_.Matches( |
| 1656 | CallableTraits<Callable>::template Invoke<T>(callable_, obj)); |
| 1657 | } |
| 1658 | |
| 1659 | virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1660 | *os << "result of the given callable "; |
| 1661 | matcher_.DescribeTo(os); |
| 1662 | } |
| 1663 | |
| 1664 | virtual void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1665 | *os << "result of the given callable "; |
| 1666 | matcher_.DescribeNegationTo(os); |
| 1667 | } |
| 1668 | |
| 1669 | virtual void ExplainMatchResultTo(T obj, ::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1670 | ::std::stringstream ss; |
| 1671 | matcher_.ExplainMatchResultTo( |
| 1672 | CallableTraits<Callable>::template Invoke<T>(callable_, obj), |
| 1673 | &ss); |
| 1674 | const internal::string s = ss.str(); |
| 1675 | if (s != "") |
| 1676 | *os << "result of the given callable " << s; |
| 1677 | } |
| 1678 | private: |
| 1679 | // Functors often define operator() as non-const method even though |
| 1680 | // they are actualy stateless. But we need to use them even when |
| 1681 | // 'this' is a const pointer. It's the user's responsibility not to |
| 1682 | // use stateful callables with ResultOf(), which does't guarantee |
| 1683 | // how many times the callable will be invoked. |
| 1684 | mutable CallableStorageType callable_; |
| 1685 | const Matcher<ResultType> matcher_; |
| 1686 | }; // class Impl |
| 1687 | |
| 1688 | const CallableStorageType callable_; |
| 1689 | const Matcher<ResultType> matcher_; |
| 1690 | }; |
| 1691 | |
| 1692 | // Explains the result of matching a value against a functor matcher. |
| 1693 | template <typename T, typename Callable> |
| 1694 | void ExplainMatchResultTo(const ResultOfMatcher<Callable>& matcher, |
| 1695 | T obj, ::std::ostream* os) { |
| 1696 | matcher.ExplainMatchResultTo(obj, os); |
| 1697 | } |
| 1698 | |
zhanyong.wan | 6a896b5 | 2009-01-16 01:13:50 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1699 | // Implements an equality matcher for any STL-style container whose elements |
| 1700 | // support ==. This matcher is like Eq(), but its failure explanations provide |
| 1701 | // more detailed information that is useful when the container is used as a set. |
| 1702 | // The failure message reports elements that are in one of the operands but not |
| 1703 | // the other. The failure messages do not report duplicate or out-of-order |
| 1704 | // elements in the containers (which don't properly matter to sets, but can |
| 1705 | // occur if the containers are vectors or lists, for example). |
| 1706 | // |
| 1707 | // Uses the container's const_iterator, value_type, operator ==, |
| 1708 | // begin(), and end(). |
| 1709 | template <typename Container> |
| 1710 | class ContainerEqMatcher { |
| 1711 | public: |
zhanyong.wan | b824316 | 2009-06-04 05:48:20 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1712 | typedef internal::StlContainerView<Container> View; |
| 1713 | typedef typename View::type StlContainer; |
| 1714 | typedef typename View::const_reference StlContainerReference; |
| 1715 | |
| 1716 | // We make a copy of rhs in case the elements in it are modified |
| 1717 | // after this matcher is created. |
| 1718 | explicit ContainerEqMatcher(const Container& rhs) : rhs_(View::Copy(rhs)) { |
| 1719 | // Makes sure the user doesn't instantiate this class template |
| 1720 | // with a const or reference type. |
| 1721 | testing::StaticAssertTypeEq<Container, |
| 1722 | GMOCK_REMOVE_CONST_(GMOCK_REMOVE_REFERENCE_(Container))>(); |
| 1723 | } |
| 1724 | |
| 1725 | template <typename LhsContainer> |
| 1726 | bool Matches(const LhsContainer& lhs) const { |
| 1727 | // GMOCK_REMOVE_CONST_() is needed to work around an MSVC 8.0 bug |
| 1728 | // that causes LhsContainer to be a const type sometimes. |
| 1729 | typedef internal::StlContainerView<GMOCK_REMOVE_CONST_(LhsContainer)> |
| 1730 | LhsView; |
| 1731 | StlContainerReference lhs_stl_container = LhsView::ConstReference(lhs); |
| 1732 | return lhs_stl_container == rhs_; |
| 1733 | } |
zhanyong.wan | 6a896b5 | 2009-01-16 01:13:50 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1734 | void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1735 | *os << "equals "; |
zhanyong.wan | b824316 | 2009-06-04 05:48:20 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1736 | UniversalPrinter<StlContainer>::Print(rhs_, os); |
zhanyong.wan | 6a896b5 | 2009-01-16 01:13:50 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1737 | } |
| 1738 | void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1739 | *os << "does not equal "; |
zhanyong.wan | b824316 | 2009-06-04 05:48:20 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1740 | UniversalPrinter<StlContainer>::Print(rhs_, os); |
zhanyong.wan | 6a896b5 | 2009-01-16 01:13:50 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1741 | } |
| 1742 | |
zhanyong.wan | b824316 | 2009-06-04 05:48:20 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1743 | template <typename LhsContainer> |
| 1744 | void ExplainMatchResultTo(const LhsContainer& lhs, |
zhanyong.wan | 6a896b5 | 2009-01-16 01:13:50 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1745 | ::std::ostream* os) const { |
zhanyong.wan | b824316 | 2009-06-04 05:48:20 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1746 | // GMOCK_REMOVE_CONST_() is needed to work around an MSVC 8.0 bug |
| 1747 | // that causes LhsContainer to be a const type sometimes. |
| 1748 | typedef internal::StlContainerView<GMOCK_REMOVE_CONST_(LhsContainer)> |
| 1749 | LhsView; |
| 1750 | typedef typename LhsView::type LhsStlContainer; |
| 1751 | StlContainerReference lhs_stl_container = LhsView::ConstReference(lhs); |
| 1752 | |
zhanyong.wan | 6a896b5 | 2009-01-16 01:13:50 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1753 | // Something is different. Check for missing values first. |
| 1754 | bool printed_header = false; |
zhanyong.wan | b824316 | 2009-06-04 05:48:20 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1755 | for (typename LhsStlContainer::const_iterator it = |
| 1756 | lhs_stl_container.begin(); |
| 1757 | it != lhs_stl_container.end(); ++it) { |
| 1758 | if (internal::ArrayAwareFind(rhs_.begin(), rhs_.end(), *it) == |
| 1759 | rhs_.end()) { |
zhanyong.wan | 6a896b5 | 2009-01-16 01:13:50 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1760 | if (printed_header) { |
| 1761 | *os << ", "; |
| 1762 | } else { |
| 1763 | *os << "Only in actual: "; |
| 1764 | printed_header = true; |
| 1765 | } |
zhanyong.wan | b824316 | 2009-06-04 05:48:20 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1766 | UniversalPrinter<typename LhsStlContainer::value_type>::Print(*it, os); |
zhanyong.wan | 6a896b5 | 2009-01-16 01:13:50 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1767 | } |
| 1768 | } |
| 1769 | |
| 1770 | // Now check for extra values. |
| 1771 | bool printed_header2 = false; |
zhanyong.wan | b824316 | 2009-06-04 05:48:20 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1772 | for (typename StlContainer::const_iterator it = rhs_.begin(); |
zhanyong.wan | 6a896b5 | 2009-01-16 01:13:50 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1773 | it != rhs_.end(); ++it) { |
zhanyong.wan | b824316 | 2009-06-04 05:48:20 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1774 | if (internal::ArrayAwareFind( |
| 1775 | lhs_stl_container.begin(), lhs_stl_container.end(), *it) == |
| 1776 | lhs_stl_container.end()) { |
zhanyong.wan | 6a896b5 | 2009-01-16 01:13:50 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1777 | if (printed_header2) { |
| 1778 | *os << ", "; |
| 1779 | } else { |
| 1780 | *os << (printed_header ? "; not" : "Not") << " in actual: "; |
| 1781 | printed_header2 = true; |
| 1782 | } |
zhanyong.wan | b824316 | 2009-06-04 05:48:20 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1783 | UniversalPrinter<typename StlContainer::value_type>::Print(*it, os); |
zhanyong.wan | 6a896b5 | 2009-01-16 01:13:50 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1784 | } |
| 1785 | } |
| 1786 | } |
| 1787 | private: |
zhanyong.wan | b824316 | 2009-06-04 05:48:20 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1788 | const StlContainer rhs_; |
zhanyong.wan | 6a896b5 | 2009-01-16 01:13:50 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1789 | }; |
| 1790 | |
zhanyong.wan | b824316 | 2009-06-04 05:48:20 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1791 | template <typename LhsContainer, typename Container> |
zhanyong.wan | 6a896b5 | 2009-01-16 01:13:50 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1792 | void ExplainMatchResultTo(const ContainerEqMatcher<Container>& matcher, |
zhanyong.wan | b824316 | 2009-06-04 05:48:20 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1793 | const LhsContainer& lhs, |
zhanyong.wan | 6a896b5 | 2009-01-16 01:13:50 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1794 | ::std::ostream* os) { |
| 1795 | matcher.ExplainMatchResultTo(lhs, os); |
| 1796 | } |
| 1797 | |
zhanyong.wan | b824316 | 2009-06-04 05:48:20 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1798 | // Implements Contains(element_matcher) for the given argument type Container. |
| 1799 | template <typename Container> |
| 1800 | class ContainsMatcherImpl : public MatcherInterface<Container> { |
| 1801 | public: |
| 1802 | typedef GMOCK_REMOVE_CONST_(GMOCK_REMOVE_REFERENCE_(Container)) RawContainer; |
| 1803 | typedef StlContainerView<RawContainer> View; |
| 1804 | typedef typename View::type StlContainer; |
| 1805 | typedef typename View::const_reference StlContainerReference; |
| 1806 | typedef typename StlContainer::value_type Element; |
| 1807 | |
| 1808 | template <typename InnerMatcher> |
| 1809 | explicit ContainsMatcherImpl(InnerMatcher inner_matcher) |
| 1810 | : inner_matcher_( |
| 1811 | testing::SafeMatcherCast<const Element&>(inner_matcher)) {} |
| 1812 | |
| 1813 | // Returns true iff 'container' matches. |
| 1814 | virtual bool Matches(Container container) const { |
| 1815 | StlContainerReference stl_container = View::ConstReference(container); |
| 1816 | for (typename StlContainer::const_iterator it = stl_container.begin(); |
| 1817 | it != stl_container.end(); ++it) { |
| 1818 | if (inner_matcher_.Matches(*it)) |
| 1819 | return true; |
| 1820 | } |
| 1821 | return false; |
| 1822 | } |
| 1823 | |
| 1824 | // Describes what this matcher does. |
| 1825 | virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1826 | *os << "contains at least one element that "; |
| 1827 | inner_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); |
| 1828 | } |
| 1829 | |
| 1830 | // Describes what the negation of this matcher does. |
| 1831 | virtual void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1832 | *os << "doesn't contain any element that "; |
| 1833 | inner_matcher_.DescribeTo(os); |
| 1834 | } |
| 1835 | |
| 1836 | // Explains why 'container' matches, or doesn't match, this matcher. |
| 1837 | virtual void ExplainMatchResultTo(Container container, |
| 1838 | ::std::ostream* os) const { |
| 1839 | StlContainerReference stl_container = View::ConstReference(container); |
| 1840 | |
| 1841 | // We need to explain which (if any) element matches inner_matcher_. |
| 1842 | typename StlContainer::const_iterator it = stl_container.begin(); |
| 1843 | for (size_t i = 0; it != stl_container.end(); ++it, ++i) { |
| 1844 | if (inner_matcher_.Matches(*it)) { |
| 1845 | *os << "element " << i << " matches"; |
| 1846 | return; |
| 1847 | } |
| 1848 | } |
| 1849 | } |
| 1850 | |
| 1851 | private: |
| 1852 | const Matcher<const Element&> inner_matcher_; |
| 1853 | }; |
| 1854 | |
| 1855 | // Implements polymorphic Contains(element_matcher). |
| 1856 | template <typename M> |
| 1857 | class ContainsMatcher { |
| 1858 | public: |
| 1859 | explicit ContainsMatcher(M m) : inner_matcher_(m) {} |
| 1860 | |
| 1861 | template <typename Container> |
| 1862 | operator Matcher<Container>() const { |
| 1863 | return MakeMatcher(new ContainsMatcherImpl<Container>(inner_matcher_)); |
| 1864 | } |
| 1865 | |
| 1866 | private: |
| 1867 | const M inner_matcher_; |
| 1868 | }; |
| 1869 | |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1870 | } // namespace internal |
| 1871 | |
| 1872 | // Implements MatcherCast(). |
| 1873 | template <typename T, typename M> |
| 1874 | inline Matcher<T> MatcherCast(M matcher) { |
| 1875 | return internal::MatcherCastImpl<T, M>::Cast(matcher); |
| 1876 | } |
| 1877 | |
| 1878 | // _ is a matcher that matches anything of any type. |
| 1879 | // |
| 1880 | // This definition is fine as: |
| 1881 | // |
| 1882 | // 1. The C++ standard permits using the name _ in a namespace that |
| 1883 | // is not the global namespace or ::std. |
| 1884 | // 2. The AnythingMatcher class has no data member or constructor, |
| 1885 | // so it's OK to create global variables of this type. |
| 1886 | // 3. c-style has approved of using _ in this case. |
| 1887 | const internal::AnythingMatcher _ = {}; |
| 1888 | // Creates a matcher that matches any value of the given type T. |
| 1889 | template <typename T> |
| 1890 | inline Matcher<T> A() { return MakeMatcher(new internal::AnyMatcherImpl<T>()); } |
| 1891 | |
| 1892 | // Creates a matcher that matches any value of the given type T. |
| 1893 | template <typename T> |
| 1894 | inline Matcher<T> An() { return A<T>(); } |
| 1895 | |
| 1896 | // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything equal to x. |
| 1897 | // Note: if the parameter of Eq() were declared as const T&, Eq("foo") |
| 1898 | // wouldn't compile. |
| 1899 | template <typename T> |
| 1900 | inline internal::EqMatcher<T> Eq(T x) { return internal::EqMatcher<T>(x); } |
| 1901 | |
| 1902 | // Constructs a Matcher<T> from a 'value' of type T. The constructed |
| 1903 | // matcher matches any value that's equal to 'value'. |
| 1904 | template <typename T> |
| 1905 | Matcher<T>::Matcher(T value) { *this = Eq(value); } |
| 1906 | |
| 1907 | // Creates a monomorphic matcher that matches anything with type Lhs |
| 1908 | // and equal to rhs. A user may need to use this instead of Eq(...) |
| 1909 | // in order to resolve an overloading ambiguity. |
| 1910 | // |
| 1911 | // TypedEq<T>(x) is just a convenient short-hand for Matcher<T>(Eq(x)) |
| 1912 | // or Matcher<T>(x), but more readable than the latter. |
| 1913 | // |
| 1914 | // We could define similar monomorphic matchers for other comparison |
| 1915 | // operations (e.g. TypedLt, TypedGe, and etc), but decided not to do |
| 1916 | // it yet as those are used much less than Eq() in practice. A user |
| 1917 | // can always write Matcher<T>(Lt(5)) to be explicit about the type, |
| 1918 | // for example. |
| 1919 | template <typename Lhs, typename Rhs> |
| 1920 | inline Matcher<Lhs> TypedEq(const Rhs& rhs) { return Eq(rhs); } |
| 1921 | |
| 1922 | // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything >= x. |
| 1923 | template <typename Rhs> |
| 1924 | inline internal::GeMatcher<Rhs> Ge(Rhs x) { |
| 1925 | return internal::GeMatcher<Rhs>(x); |
| 1926 | } |
| 1927 | |
| 1928 | // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything > x. |
| 1929 | template <typename Rhs> |
| 1930 | inline internal::GtMatcher<Rhs> Gt(Rhs x) { |
| 1931 | return internal::GtMatcher<Rhs>(x); |
| 1932 | } |
| 1933 | |
| 1934 | // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything <= x. |
| 1935 | template <typename Rhs> |
| 1936 | inline internal::LeMatcher<Rhs> Le(Rhs x) { |
| 1937 | return internal::LeMatcher<Rhs>(x); |
| 1938 | } |
| 1939 | |
| 1940 | // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything < x. |
| 1941 | template <typename Rhs> |
| 1942 | inline internal::LtMatcher<Rhs> Lt(Rhs x) { |
| 1943 | return internal::LtMatcher<Rhs>(x); |
| 1944 | } |
| 1945 | |
| 1946 | // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches anything != x. |
| 1947 | template <typename Rhs> |
| 1948 | inline internal::NeMatcher<Rhs> Ne(Rhs x) { |
| 1949 | return internal::NeMatcher<Rhs>(x); |
| 1950 | } |
| 1951 | |
| 1952 | // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches any non-NULL pointer. |
| 1953 | // This is convenient as Not(NULL) doesn't compile (the compiler |
| 1954 | // thinks that that expression is comparing a pointer with an integer). |
| 1955 | inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::NotNullMatcher > NotNull() { |
| 1956 | return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::NotNullMatcher()); |
| 1957 | } |
| 1958 | |
| 1959 | // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches any argument that |
| 1960 | // references variable x. |
| 1961 | template <typename T> |
| 1962 | inline internal::RefMatcher<T&> Ref(T& x) { // NOLINT |
| 1963 | return internal::RefMatcher<T&>(x); |
| 1964 | } |
| 1965 | |
| 1966 | // Creates a matcher that matches any double argument approximately |
| 1967 | // equal to rhs, where two NANs are considered unequal. |
| 1968 | inline internal::FloatingEqMatcher<double> DoubleEq(double rhs) { |
| 1969 | return internal::FloatingEqMatcher<double>(rhs, false); |
| 1970 | } |
| 1971 | |
| 1972 | // Creates a matcher that matches any double argument approximately |
| 1973 | // equal to rhs, including NaN values when rhs is NaN. |
| 1974 | inline internal::FloatingEqMatcher<double> NanSensitiveDoubleEq(double rhs) { |
| 1975 | return internal::FloatingEqMatcher<double>(rhs, true); |
| 1976 | } |
| 1977 | |
| 1978 | // Creates a matcher that matches any float argument approximately |
| 1979 | // equal to rhs, where two NANs are considered unequal. |
| 1980 | inline internal::FloatingEqMatcher<float> FloatEq(float rhs) { |
| 1981 | return internal::FloatingEqMatcher<float>(rhs, false); |
| 1982 | } |
| 1983 | |
| 1984 | // Creates a matcher that matches any double argument approximately |
| 1985 | // equal to rhs, including NaN values when rhs is NaN. |
| 1986 | inline internal::FloatingEqMatcher<float> NanSensitiveFloatEq(float rhs) { |
| 1987 | return internal::FloatingEqMatcher<float>(rhs, true); |
| 1988 | } |
| 1989 | |
| 1990 | // Creates a matcher that matches a pointer (raw or smart) that points |
| 1991 | // to a value that matches inner_matcher. |
| 1992 | template <typename InnerMatcher> |
| 1993 | inline internal::PointeeMatcher<InnerMatcher> Pointee( |
| 1994 | const InnerMatcher& inner_matcher) { |
| 1995 | return internal::PointeeMatcher<InnerMatcher>(inner_matcher); |
| 1996 | } |
| 1997 | |
| 1998 | // Creates a matcher that matches an object whose given field matches |
| 1999 | // 'matcher'. For example, |
| 2000 | // Field(&Foo::number, Ge(5)) |
| 2001 | // matches a Foo object x iff x.number >= 5. |
| 2002 | template <typename Class, typename FieldType, typename FieldMatcher> |
| 2003 | inline PolymorphicMatcher< |
| 2004 | internal::FieldMatcher<Class, FieldType> > Field( |
| 2005 | FieldType Class::*field, const FieldMatcher& matcher) { |
| 2006 | return MakePolymorphicMatcher( |
| 2007 | internal::FieldMatcher<Class, FieldType>( |
| 2008 | field, MatcherCast<const FieldType&>(matcher))); |
| 2009 | // The call to MatcherCast() is required for supporting inner |
| 2010 | // matchers of compatible types. For example, it allows |
| 2011 | // Field(&Foo::bar, m) |
| 2012 | // to compile where bar is an int32 and m is a matcher for int64. |
| 2013 | } |
| 2014 | |
| 2015 | // Creates a matcher that matches an object whose given property |
| 2016 | // matches 'matcher'. For example, |
| 2017 | // Property(&Foo::str, StartsWith("hi")) |
| 2018 | // matches a Foo object x iff x.str() starts with "hi". |
| 2019 | template <typename Class, typename PropertyType, typename PropertyMatcher> |
| 2020 | inline PolymorphicMatcher< |
| 2021 | internal::PropertyMatcher<Class, PropertyType> > Property( |
| 2022 | PropertyType (Class::*property)() const, const PropertyMatcher& matcher) { |
| 2023 | return MakePolymorphicMatcher( |
| 2024 | internal::PropertyMatcher<Class, PropertyType>( |
| 2025 | property, |
zhanyong.wan | e0d051e | 2009-02-19 00:33:37 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2026 | MatcherCast<GMOCK_REFERENCE_TO_CONST_(PropertyType)>(matcher))); |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2027 | // The call to MatcherCast() is required for supporting inner |
| 2028 | // matchers of compatible types. For example, it allows |
| 2029 | // Property(&Foo::bar, m) |
| 2030 | // to compile where bar() returns an int32 and m is a matcher for int64. |
| 2031 | } |
| 2032 | |
| 2033 | // Creates a matcher that matches an object iff the result of applying |
| 2034 | // a callable to x matches 'matcher'. |
| 2035 | // For example, |
| 2036 | // ResultOf(f, StartsWith("hi")) |
| 2037 | // matches a Foo object x iff f(x) starts with "hi". |
| 2038 | // callable parameter can be a function, function pointer, or a functor. |
| 2039 | // Callable has to satisfy the following conditions: |
| 2040 | // * It is required to keep no state affecting the results of |
| 2041 | // the calls on it and make no assumptions about how many calls |
| 2042 | // will be made. Any state it keeps must be protected from the |
| 2043 | // concurrent access. |
| 2044 | // * If it is a function object, it has to define type result_type. |
| 2045 | // We recommend deriving your functor classes from std::unary_function. |
| 2046 | template <typename Callable, typename ResultOfMatcher> |
| 2047 | internal::ResultOfMatcher<Callable> ResultOf( |
| 2048 | Callable callable, const ResultOfMatcher& matcher) { |
| 2049 | return internal::ResultOfMatcher<Callable>( |
| 2050 | callable, |
| 2051 | MatcherCast<typename internal::CallableTraits<Callable>::ResultType>( |
| 2052 | matcher)); |
| 2053 | // The call to MatcherCast() is required for supporting inner |
| 2054 | // matchers of compatible types. For example, it allows |
| 2055 | // ResultOf(Function, m) |
| 2056 | // to compile where Function() returns an int32 and m is a matcher for int64. |
| 2057 | } |
| 2058 | |
| 2059 | // String matchers. |
| 2060 | |
| 2061 | // Matches a string equal to str. |
| 2062 | inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<internal::string> > |
| 2063 | StrEq(const internal::string& str) { |
| 2064 | return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::StrEqualityMatcher<internal::string>( |
| 2065 | str, true, true)); |
| 2066 | } |
| 2067 | |
| 2068 | // Matches a string not equal to str. |
| 2069 | inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<internal::string> > |
| 2070 | StrNe(const internal::string& str) { |
| 2071 | return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::StrEqualityMatcher<internal::string>( |
| 2072 | str, false, true)); |
| 2073 | } |
| 2074 | |
| 2075 | // Matches a string equal to str, ignoring case. |
| 2076 | inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<internal::string> > |
| 2077 | StrCaseEq(const internal::string& str) { |
| 2078 | return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::StrEqualityMatcher<internal::string>( |
| 2079 | str, true, false)); |
| 2080 | } |
| 2081 | |
| 2082 | // Matches a string not equal to str, ignoring case. |
| 2083 | inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<internal::string> > |
| 2084 | StrCaseNe(const internal::string& str) { |
| 2085 | return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::StrEqualityMatcher<internal::string>( |
| 2086 | str, false, false)); |
| 2087 | } |
| 2088 | |
| 2089 | // Creates a matcher that matches any string, std::string, or C string |
| 2090 | // that contains the given substring. |
| 2091 | inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::HasSubstrMatcher<internal::string> > |
| 2092 | HasSubstr(const internal::string& substring) { |
| 2093 | return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::HasSubstrMatcher<internal::string>( |
| 2094 | substring)); |
| 2095 | } |
| 2096 | |
| 2097 | // Matches a string that starts with 'prefix' (case-sensitive). |
| 2098 | inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StartsWithMatcher<internal::string> > |
| 2099 | StartsWith(const internal::string& prefix) { |
| 2100 | return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::StartsWithMatcher<internal::string>( |
| 2101 | prefix)); |
| 2102 | } |
| 2103 | |
| 2104 | // Matches a string that ends with 'suffix' (case-sensitive). |
| 2105 | inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::EndsWithMatcher<internal::string> > |
| 2106 | EndsWith(const internal::string& suffix) { |
| 2107 | return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::EndsWithMatcher<internal::string>( |
| 2108 | suffix)); |
| 2109 | } |
| 2110 | |
| 2111 | #ifdef GMOCK_HAS_REGEX |
| 2112 | |
| 2113 | // Matches a string that fully matches regular expression 'regex'. |
| 2114 | // The matcher takes ownership of 'regex'. |
| 2115 | inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::MatchesRegexMatcher> MatchesRegex( |
| 2116 | const internal::RE* regex) { |
| 2117 | return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::MatchesRegexMatcher(regex, true)); |
| 2118 | } |
| 2119 | inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::MatchesRegexMatcher> MatchesRegex( |
| 2120 | const internal::string& regex) { |
| 2121 | return MatchesRegex(new internal::RE(regex)); |
| 2122 | } |
| 2123 | |
| 2124 | // Matches a string that contains regular expression 'regex'. |
| 2125 | // The matcher takes ownership of 'regex'. |
| 2126 | inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::MatchesRegexMatcher> ContainsRegex( |
| 2127 | const internal::RE* regex) { |
| 2128 | return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::MatchesRegexMatcher(regex, false)); |
| 2129 | } |
| 2130 | inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::MatchesRegexMatcher> ContainsRegex( |
| 2131 | const internal::string& regex) { |
| 2132 | return ContainsRegex(new internal::RE(regex)); |
| 2133 | } |
| 2134 | |
| 2135 | #endif // GMOCK_HAS_REGEX |
| 2136 | |
| 2137 | #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING || GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING |
| 2138 | // Wide string matchers. |
| 2139 | |
| 2140 | // Matches a string equal to str. |
| 2141 | inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<internal::wstring> > |
| 2142 | StrEq(const internal::wstring& str) { |
| 2143 | return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::StrEqualityMatcher<internal::wstring>( |
| 2144 | str, true, true)); |
| 2145 | } |
| 2146 | |
| 2147 | // Matches a string not equal to str. |
| 2148 | inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<internal::wstring> > |
| 2149 | StrNe(const internal::wstring& str) { |
| 2150 | return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::StrEqualityMatcher<internal::wstring>( |
| 2151 | str, false, true)); |
| 2152 | } |
| 2153 | |
| 2154 | // Matches a string equal to str, ignoring case. |
| 2155 | inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<internal::wstring> > |
| 2156 | StrCaseEq(const internal::wstring& str) { |
| 2157 | return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::StrEqualityMatcher<internal::wstring>( |
| 2158 | str, true, false)); |
| 2159 | } |
| 2160 | |
| 2161 | // Matches a string not equal to str, ignoring case. |
| 2162 | inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StrEqualityMatcher<internal::wstring> > |
| 2163 | StrCaseNe(const internal::wstring& str) { |
| 2164 | return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::StrEqualityMatcher<internal::wstring>( |
| 2165 | str, false, false)); |
| 2166 | } |
| 2167 | |
| 2168 | // Creates a matcher that matches any wstring, std::wstring, or C wide string |
| 2169 | // that contains the given substring. |
| 2170 | inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::HasSubstrMatcher<internal::wstring> > |
| 2171 | HasSubstr(const internal::wstring& substring) { |
| 2172 | return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::HasSubstrMatcher<internal::wstring>( |
| 2173 | substring)); |
| 2174 | } |
| 2175 | |
| 2176 | // Matches a string that starts with 'prefix' (case-sensitive). |
| 2177 | inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::StartsWithMatcher<internal::wstring> > |
| 2178 | StartsWith(const internal::wstring& prefix) { |
| 2179 | return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::StartsWithMatcher<internal::wstring>( |
| 2180 | prefix)); |
| 2181 | } |
| 2182 | |
| 2183 | // Matches a string that ends with 'suffix' (case-sensitive). |
| 2184 | inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::EndsWithMatcher<internal::wstring> > |
| 2185 | EndsWith(const internal::wstring& suffix) { |
| 2186 | return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::EndsWithMatcher<internal::wstring>( |
| 2187 | suffix)); |
| 2188 | } |
| 2189 | |
| 2190 | #endif // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_WSTRING || GTEST_HAS_STD_WSTRING |
| 2191 | |
| 2192 | // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where the |
| 2193 | // first field == the second field. |
| 2194 | inline internal::Eq2Matcher Eq() { return internal::Eq2Matcher(); } |
| 2195 | |
| 2196 | // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where the |
| 2197 | // first field >= the second field. |
| 2198 | inline internal::Ge2Matcher Ge() { return internal::Ge2Matcher(); } |
| 2199 | |
| 2200 | // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where the |
| 2201 | // first field > the second field. |
| 2202 | inline internal::Gt2Matcher Gt() { return internal::Gt2Matcher(); } |
| 2203 | |
| 2204 | // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where the |
| 2205 | // first field <= the second field. |
| 2206 | inline internal::Le2Matcher Le() { return internal::Le2Matcher(); } |
| 2207 | |
| 2208 | // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where the |
| 2209 | // first field < the second field. |
| 2210 | inline internal::Lt2Matcher Lt() { return internal::Lt2Matcher(); } |
| 2211 | |
| 2212 | // Creates a polymorphic matcher that matches a 2-tuple where the |
| 2213 | // first field != the second field. |
| 2214 | inline internal::Ne2Matcher Ne() { return internal::Ne2Matcher(); } |
| 2215 | |
| 2216 | // Creates a matcher that matches any value of type T that m doesn't |
| 2217 | // match. |
| 2218 | template <typename InnerMatcher> |
| 2219 | inline internal::NotMatcher<InnerMatcher> Not(InnerMatcher m) { |
| 2220 | return internal::NotMatcher<InnerMatcher>(m); |
| 2221 | } |
| 2222 | |
| 2223 | // Creates a matcher that matches any value that matches all of the |
| 2224 | // given matchers. |
| 2225 | // |
| 2226 | // For now we only support up to 5 matchers. Support for more |
| 2227 | // matchers can be added as needed, or the user can use nested |
| 2228 | // AllOf()s. |
| 2229 | template <typename Matcher1, typename Matcher2> |
| 2230 | inline internal::BothOfMatcher<Matcher1, Matcher2> |
| 2231 | AllOf(Matcher1 m1, Matcher2 m2) { |
| 2232 | return internal::BothOfMatcher<Matcher1, Matcher2>(m1, m2); |
| 2233 | } |
| 2234 | |
| 2235 | template <typename Matcher1, typename Matcher2, typename Matcher3> |
| 2236 | inline internal::BothOfMatcher<Matcher1, |
| 2237 | internal::BothOfMatcher<Matcher2, Matcher3> > |
| 2238 | AllOf(Matcher1 m1, Matcher2 m2, Matcher3 m3) { |
| 2239 | return AllOf(m1, AllOf(m2, m3)); |
| 2240 | } |
| 2241 | |
| 2242 | template <typename Matcher1, typename Matcher2, typename Matcher3, |
| 2243 | typename Matcher4> |
| 2244 | inline internal::BothOfMatcher<Matcher1, |
| 2245 | internal::BothOfMatcher<Matcher2, |
| 2246 | internal::BothOfMatcher<Matcher3, Matcher4> > > |
| 2247 | AllOf(Matcher1 m1, Matcher2 m2, Matcher3 m3, Matcher4 m4) { |
| 2248 | return AllOf(m1, AllOf(m2, m3, m4)); |
| 2249 | } |
| 2250 | |
| 2251 | template <typename Matcher1, typename Matcher2, typename Matcher3, |
| 2252 | typename Matcher4, typename Matcher5> |
| 2253 | inline internal::BothOfMatcher<Matcher1, |
| 2254 | internal::BothOfMatcher<Matcher2, |
| 2255 | internal::BothOfMatcher<Matcher3, |
| 2256 | internal::BothOfMatcher<Matcher4, Matcher5> > > > |
| 2257 | AllOf(Matcher1 m1, Matcher2 m2, Matcher3 m3, Matcher4 m4, Matcher5 m5) { |
| 2258 | return AllOf(m1, AllOf(m2, m3, m4, m5)); |
| 2259 | } |
| 2260 | |
| 2261 | // Creates a matcher that matches any value that matches at least one |
| 2262 | // of the given matchers. |
| 2263 | // |
| 2264 | // For now we only support up to 5 matchers. Support for more |
| 2265 | // matchers can be added as needed, or the user can use nested |
| 2266 | // AnyOf()s. |
| 2267 | template <typename Matcher1, typename Matcher2> |
| 2268 | inline internal::EitherOfMatcher<Matcher1, Matcher2> |
| 2269 | AnyOf(Matcher1 m1, Matcher2 m2) { |
| 2270 | return internal::EitherOfMatcher<Matcher1, Matcher2>(m1, m2); |
| 2271 | } |
| 2272 | |
| 2273 | template <typename Matcher1, typename Matcher2, typename Matcher3> |
| 2274 | inline internal::EitherOfMatcher<Matcher1, |
| 2275 | internal::EitherOfMatcher<Matcher2, Matcher3> > |
| 2276 | AnyOf(Matcher1 m1, Matcher2 m2, Matcher3 m3) { |
| 2277 | return AnyOf(m1, AnyOf(m2, m3)); |
| 2278 | } |
| 2279 | |
| 2280 | template <typename Matcher1, typename Matcher2, typename Matcher3, |
| 2281 | typename Matcher4> |
| 2282 | inline internal::EitherOfMatcher<Matcher1, |
| 2283 | internal::EitherOfMatcher<Matcher2, |
| 2284 | internal::EitherOfMatcher<Matcher3, Matcher4> > > |
| 2285 | AnyOf(Matcher1 m1, Matcher2 m2, Matcher3 m3, Matcher4 m4) { |
| 2286 | return AnyOf(m1, AnyOf(m2, m3, m4)); |
| 2287 | } |
| 2288 | |
| 2289 | template <typename Matcher1, typename Matcher2, typename Matcher3, |
| 2290 | typename Matcher4, typename Matcher5> |
| 2291 | inline internal::EitherOfMatcher<Matcher1, |
| 2292 | internal::EitherOfMatcher<Matcher2, |
| 2293 | internal::EitherOfMatcher<Matcher3, |
| 2294 | internal::EitherOfMatcher<Matcher4, Matcher5> > > > |
| 2295 | AnyOf(Matcher1 m1, Matcher2 m2, Matcher3 m3, Matcher4 m4, Matcher5 m5) { |
| 2296 | return AnyOf(m1, AnyOf(m2, m3, m4, m5)); |
| 2297 | } |
| 2298 | |
| 2299 | // Returns a matcher that matches anything that satisfies the given |
| 2300 | // predicate. The predicate can be any unary function or functor |
| 2301 | // whose return type can be implicitly converted to bool. |
| 2302 | template <typename Predicate> |
| 2303 | inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::TrulyMatcher<Predicate> > |
| 2304 | Truly(Predicate pred) { |
| 2305 | return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::TrulyMatcher<Predicate>(pred)); |
| 2306 | } |
| 2307 | |
zhanyong.wan | 6a896b5 | 2009-01-16 01:13:50 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2308 | // Returns a matcher that matches an equal container. |
| 2309 | // This matcher behaves like Eq(), but in the event of mismatch lists the |
| 2310 | // values that are included in one container but not the other. (Duplicate |
| 2311 | // values and order differences are not explained.) |
| 2312 | template <typename Container> |
zhanyong.wan | b824316 | 2009-06-04 05:48:20 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2313 | inline PolymorphicMatcher<internal::ContainerEqMatcher< |
| 2314 | GMOCK_REMOVE_CONST_(Container)> > |
zhanyong.wan | 6a896b5 | 2009-01-16 01:13:50 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2315 | ContainerEq(const Container& rhs) { |
zhanyong.wan | b824316 | 2009-06-04 05:48:20 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2316 | // This following line is for working around a bug in MSVC 8.0, |
| 2317 | // which causes Container to be a const type sometimes. |
| 2318 | typedef GMOCK_REMOVE_CONST_(Container) RawContainer; |
| 2319 | return MakePolymorphicMatcher(internal::ContainerEqMatcher<RawContainer>(rhs)); |
| 2320 | } |
| 2321 | |
| 2322 | // Matches an STL-style container or a native array that contains at |
| 2323 | // least one element matching the given value or matcher. |
| 2324 | // |
| 2325 | // Examples: |
| 2326 | // ::std::set<int> page_ids; |
| 2327 | // page_ids.insert(3); |
| 2328 | // page_ids.insert(1); |
| 2329 | // EXPECT_THAT(page_ids, Contains(1)); |
| 2330 | // EXPECT_THAT(page_ids, Contains(Gt(2))); |
| 2331 | // EXPECT_THAT(page_ids, Not(Contains(4))); |
| 2332 | // |
| 2333 | // ::std::map<int, size_t> page_lengths; |
| 2334 | // page_lengths[1] = 100; |
| 2335 | // EXPECT_THAT(map_int, Contains(::std::pair<const int, size_t>(1, 100))); |
| 2336 | // |
| 2337 | // const char* user_ids[] = { "joe", "mike", "tom" }; |
| 2338 | // EXPECT_THAT(user_ids, Contains(Eq(::std::string("tom")))); |
| 2339 | template <typename M> |
| 2340 | inline internal::ContainsMatcher<M> Contains(M matcher) { |
| 2341 | return internal::ContainsMatcher<M>(matcher); |
zhanyong.wan | 6a896b5 | 2009-01-16 01:13:50 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2342 | } |
| 2343 | |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2344 | // Returns a predicate that is satisfied by anything that matches the |
| 2345 | // given matcher. |
| 2346 | template <typename M> |
| 2347 | inline internal::MatcherAsPredicate<M> Matches(M matcher) { |
| 2348 | return internal::MatcherAsPredicate<M>(matcher); |
| 2349 | } |
| 2350 | |
zhanyong.wan | b824316 | 2009-06-04 05:48:20 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2351 | // Returns true iff the value matches the matcher. |
| 2352 | template <typename T, typename M> |
| 2353 | inline bool Value(const T& value, M matcher) { |
| 2354 | return testing::Matches(matcher)(value); |
| 2355 | } |
| 2356 | |
shiqian | e35fdd9 | 2008-12-10 05:08:54 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 2357 | // These macros allow using matchers to check values in Google Test |
| 2358 | // tests. ASSERT_THAT(value, matcher) and EXPECT_THAT(value, matcher) |
| 2359 | // succeed iff the value matches the matcher. If the assertion fails, |
| 2360 | // the value and the description of the matcher will be printed. |
| 2361 | #define ASSERT_THAT(value, matcher) ASSERT_PRED_FORMAT1(\ |
| 2362 | ::testing::internal::MakePredicateFormatterFromMatcher(matcher), value) |
| 2363 | #define EXPECT_THAT(value, matcher) EXPECT_PRED_FORMAT1(\ |
| 2364 | ::testing::internal::MakePredicateFormatterFromMatcher(matcher), value) |
| 2365 | |
| 2366 | } // namespace testing |
| 2367 | |
| 2368 | #endif // GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_MATCHERS_H_ |