Refactorization: Use '\x..' syntax to avoid cast and "#pragma warning".
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#include <set>
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#ifdef _MSC_VER
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// Visual Studio complains about truncated values for '(char)0xff' and '(char)0xfe'
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// TODO: Is there any nice way to fix these warnings?
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#pragma warning( disable : 4310 )
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#endif
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class TestPreprocessor : public TestFixture {
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public:
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TestPreprocessor() : TestFixture("TestPreprocessor") {
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// a => a
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{
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const char code[] = { (char)0xff, (char)0xfe, 'a', '\0' };
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const char code[] = { '\xff', '\xfe', 'a', '\0' };
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std::string s(code, sizeof(code));
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std::istringstream istr(s);
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ASSERT_EQUALS("a", preprocessor.read(istr, "test.c"));
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}
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{
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const char code[] = { (char)0xfe, (char)0xff, '\0', 'a' };
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const char code[] = { '\xfe', '\xff', '\0', 'a' };
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std::string s(code, sizeof(code));
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std::istringstream istr(s);
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ASSERT_EQUALS("a", preprocessor.read(istr, "test.c"));
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// extended char => 0xff
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{
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const char code[] = { (char)0xff, (char)0xfe, 'a', 'a' };
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const char code[] = { '\xff', '\xfe', 'a', 'a' };
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std::string s(code, sizeof(code));
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std::istringstream istr(s);
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const char expected[] = { (char)0xff, 0 };
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const char expected[] = { '\xff', 0 };
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ASSERT_EQUALS(expected, preprocessor.read(istr, "test.c"));
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}
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{
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const char code[] = { (char)0xfe, (char)0xff, 'a', 'a' };
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const char code[] = { '\xfe', '\xff', 'a', 'a' };
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std::string s(code, sizeof(code));
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std::istringstream istr(s);
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const char expected[] = { (char)0xff, 0 };
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const char expected[] = { '\xff', 0 };
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ASSERT_EQUALS(expected, preprocessor.read(istr, "test.c"));
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}
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// \r\n => \n
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{
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const char code[] = { (char)0xff, (char)0xfe, '\r', '\0', '\n', '\0' };
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const char code[] = { '\xff', '\xfe', '\r', '\0', '\n', '\0' };
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std::string s(code, sizeof(code));
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std::istringstream istr(s);
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ASSERT_EQUALS("\n", preprocessor.read(istr, "test.c"));
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}
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{
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const char code[] = { (char)0xfe, (char)0xff, '\0', '\r', '\0', '\n' };
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const char code[] = { '\xfe', '\xff', '\0', '\r', '\0', '\n' };
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std::string s(code, sizeof(code));
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std::istringstream istr(s);
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ASSERT_EQUALS("\n", preprocessor.read(istr, "test.c"));
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