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9.6 KiB
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287 lines
9.6 KiB
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// Name: wx/catch_cppunit.h
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// Purpose: Reimplementation of CppUnit macros in terms of CATCH
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// Author: Vadim Zeitlin
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// Created: 2017-10-30
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// Copyright: (c) 2017 Vadim Zeitlin <vadim@wxwidgets.org>
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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#ifndef _WX_CATCH_CPPUNIT_H_
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#define _WX_CATCH_CPPUNIT_H_
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#include "catch.hpp"
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// CppUnit-compatible macros.
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// CPPUNIT_ASSERTs are mapped to REQUIRE(), not CHECK(), as this is how CppUnit
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// works but in many cases they really should be CHECK()s instead, i.e. the
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// test should continue to run even if one assert failed. Unfortunately there
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// is no automatic way to know it, so the existing code will need to be
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// reviewed and CHECK() used explicitly where appropriate.
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//
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// Also notice that we don't use parentheses around x and y macro arguments in
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// the macro expansion, as usual. This is because these parentheses would then
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// appear in CATCH error messages if the assertion fails, making them much less
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// readable and omitting should be fine here, exceptionally, as the arguments
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// of these macros are usually just simple expressions.
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#define CPPUNIT_ASSERT(cond) REQUIRE(cond)
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#define CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(x, y) REQUIRE(x == y)
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// Using INFO() disallows putting more than one of these macros on the same
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// line but this can happen if they're used inside another macro, so wrap it
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// inside a scope.
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#define CPPUNIT_ASSERT_MESSAGE(msg, cond) \
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do { INFO(msg); REQUIRE(cond); } while (Catch::alwaysFalse())
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#define CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL_MESSAGE(msg, x, y) \
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do { INFO(msg); REQUIRE(x == y); } while (Catch::alwaysFalse())
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// CATCH Approx class uses the upper bound of "epsilon*(scale + max(|x|, |y|))"
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// for |x - y| which is not really compatible with our fixed delta, so we can't
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// use it here.
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#define CPPUNIT_ASSERT_DOUBLES_EQUAL(x, y, delta) \
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REQUIRE(std::abs(x - y) < delta)
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#define CPPUNIT_FAIL(msg) FAIL(msg)
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#define CPPUNIT_ASSERT_THROW(expr, exception) \
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try \
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{ \
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expr; \
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FAIL("Expected exception of type " #exception \
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" not thrown by " #expr); \
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} \
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catch ( exception& ) {}
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// Define conversions to strings for some common wxWidgets types.
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namespace Catch
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{
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template <>
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struct StringMaker<wxUniChar>
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{
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static std::string convert(wxUniChar uc)
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{
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return wxString(uc).ToStdString(wxConvUTF8);
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}
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};
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template <>
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struct StringMaker<wxUniCharRef>
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{
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static std::string convert(wxUniCharRef ucr)
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{
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return wxString(ucr).ToStdString(wxConvUTF8);
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}
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};
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// While this conversion already works due to the existence of the stream
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// insertion operator for wxString, define a custom one making it more
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// obvious when strings containing non-printable characters differ.
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template <>
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struct StringMaker<wxString>
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{
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static std::string convert(const wxString& wxs)
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{
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std::string s;
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s.reserve(wxs.length());
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for ( wxString::const_iterator i = wxs.begin();
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i != wxs.end();
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++i )
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{
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#if wxUSE_UNICODE
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if ( !iswprint(*i) )
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s += wxString::Format(wxASCII_STR("\\u%04X"), *i).ToAscii();
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else
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#endif // wxUSE_UNICODE
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s += *i;
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}
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return s;
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}
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};
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}
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// Use a different namespace for our mock ups of the real declarations in
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// CppUnit namespace to avoid clashes if we end up being linked with the real
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// CppUnit library, but bring it into scope with a using directive below to
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// make it possible to compile the original code using CppUnit unmodified.
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namespace CatchCppUnit
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{
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namespace CppUnit
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{
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// These classes don't really correspond to the real CppUnit ones, but contain
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// just the minimum we need to make CPPUNIT_TEST() macro and our mock up of
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// TestSuite class work.
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class Test
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{
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public:
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// Name argument exists only for compatibility with the real CppUnit but is
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// not used here.
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explicit Test(const std::string& name = std::string()) : m_name(name) { }
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virtual ~Test() { }
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virtual void runTest() = 0;
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const std::string& getName() const { return m_name; }
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private:
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std::string m_name;
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};
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class TestCase : public Test
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{
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public:
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explicit TestCase(const std::string& name = std::string()) : Test(name) { }
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virtual void setUp() {}
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virtual void tearDown() {}
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};
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class TestSuite : public Test
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{
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public:
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explicit TestSuite(const std::string& name = std::string()) : Test(name) { }
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~TestSuite()
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{
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for ( size_t n = 0; n < m_tests.size(); ++n )
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{
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delete m_tests[n];
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}
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}
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void addTest(Test* test) { m_tests.push_back(test); }
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size_t getChildTestCount() const { return m_tests.size(); }
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void runTest() wxOVERRIDE
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{
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for ( size_t n = 0; n < m_tests.size(); ++n )
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{
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m_tests[n]->runTest();
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}
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}
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private:
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std::vector<Test*> m_tests;
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wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(TestSuite);
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};
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} // namespace CppUnit
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} // namespace CatchCppUnit
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using namespace CatchCppUnit;
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// Helpers used in the implementation of the macros below.
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namespace wxPrivate
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{
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// An object which resets a string to its old value when going out of scope.
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class TempStringAssign
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{
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public:
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explicit TempStringAssign(std::string& str, const char* value)
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: m_str(str),
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m_orig(str)
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{
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str = value;
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}
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~TempStringAssign()
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{
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m_str = m_orig;
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}
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private:
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std::string& m_str;
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const std::string m_orig;
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wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(TempStringAssign);
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};
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// These two strings are used to implement wxGetCurrentTestName() and must be
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// defined in the test driver.
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extern std::string wxTheCurrentTestClass, wxTheCurrentTestMethod;
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} // namespace wxPrivate
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inline std::string wxGetCurrentTestName()
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{
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std::string s = wxPrivate::wxTheCurrentTestClass;
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if ( !s.empty() && !wxPrivate::wxTheCurrentTestMethod.empty() )
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s += "::";
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s += wxPrivate::wxTheCurrentTestMethod;
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return s;
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}
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// Notice that the use of this macro unconditionally changes the protection for
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// everything that follows it to "public". This is necessary to allow taking
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// the address of the runTest() method in CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_REGISTRATION()
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// below and there just doesn't seem to be any way around it.
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#define CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE(testclass) \
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public: \
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void runTest() wxOVERRIDE \
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{ \
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using namespace wxPrivate; \
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TempStringAssign setClass(wxTheCurrentTestClass, #testclass)
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#define CPPUNIT_TEST(testname) \
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SECTION(#testname) \
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{ \
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TempStringAssign setMethod(wxTheCurrentTestMethod, #testname); \
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setUp(); \
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try \
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{ \
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testname(); \
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} \
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catch ( ... ) \
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{ \
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tearDown(); \
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throw; \
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} \
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tearDown(); \
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}
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#define CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_END() \
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} \
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struct EatNextSemicolon
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#define wxREGISTER_UNIT_TEST_WITH_TAGS(testclass, tags) \
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METHOD_AS_TEST_CASE(testclass::runTest, #testclass, tags) \
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struct EatNextSemicolon
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#define CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_NAMED_REGISTRATION(testclass, suitename) \
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wxREGISTER_UNIT_TEST_WITH_TAGS(testclass, "[" suitename "]")
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// Existings tests always use both this macro and the named registration one
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// above, but we can't register the same test case twice with CATCH, so simply
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// ignore this one.
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#define CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_REGISTRATION(testclass) \
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struct EatNextSemicolon
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// wxWidgets-specific macros
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Convenient variant of INFO() which uses wxString::Format() internally.
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#define wxINFO_FMT_HELPER(fmt, ...) \
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wxString::Format(fmt, __VA_ARGS__).ToStdString(wxConvUTF8)
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#define wxINFO_FMT(...) INFO(wxINFO_FMT_HELPER(__VA_ARGS__))
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// Use this macro to assert with the given formatted message (it should contain
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// the format string and arguments in a separate pair of parentheses)
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#define WX_ASSERT_MESSAGE(msg, cond) \
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_MESSAGE(std::string(wxString::Format msg .mb_str(wxConvLibc)), (cond))
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#define WX_ASSERT_EQUAL_MESSAGE(msg, expected, actual) \
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL_MESSAGE(std::string(wxString::Format msg .mb_str(wxConvLibc)), \
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(expected), (actual))
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#endif // _WX_CATCH_CPPUNIT_H_
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