/* * Cppcheck - A tool for static C/C++ code analysis * Copyright (C) 2007-2009 Daniel Marjamäki and Cppcheck team. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see #include std::ostringstream errout; /** * TestRegistry **/ class TestRegistry { private: std::list _tests; public: static TestRegistry &theInstance() { static TestRegistry testreg; return testreg; } void addTest(TestFixture *t) { _tests.push_back(t); } const std::list &tests() const { return _tests; } }; /** * TestFixture **/ std::ostringstream TestFixture::errmsg; unsigned int TestFixture::countTests; size_t TestFixture::fails_counter = 0; TestFixture::TestFixture(const std::string &_name) : classname(_name) { TestRegistry::theInstance().addTest(this); } bool TestFixture::runTest(const char testname[]) { if (testToRun.empty() || testToRun == testname) { ++countTests; std::cout << classname << "::" << testname << "\n"; return true; } return false; } static std::string writestr(const std::string &str) { std::ostringstream ostr; ostr << "\""; for (unsigned int i = 0; i < str.length(); ++i) { char ch = str[i]; if (ch == '\n') ostr << "\\n"; else if (ch == '\t') ostr << "\\t"; else if (ch == '\"') ostr << "\\\""; else ostr << std::string(1, ch); } ostr << "\""; return ostr.str(); } void TestFixture::assertEquals(const char *filename, int linenr, const std::string &expected, const std::string &actual) { if (expected != actual) { ++fails_counter; errmsg << "Assertion failed in " << filename << " at line " << linenr << std::endl << "Expected:" << std::endl << writestr(expected) << std::endl << "Actual:" << std::endl << writestr(actual) << std::endl; } } void TestFixture::assertEquals(const char *filename, int linenr, unsigned int expected, unsigned int actual) { std::ostringstream ostr1; ostr1 << expected; std::ostringstream ostr2; ostr2 << actual; assertEquals(filename, linenr, ostr1.str(), ostr2.str()); } void TestFixture::assertThrowFail(const char *filename, int linenr) { ++fails_counter; errmsg << "Assertion failed in " << filename << " at line " << linenr << std::endl << "The expected exception was not thrown" << std::endl; } void TestFixture::printTests() { const std::list &tests = TestRegistry::theInstance().tests(); for (std::list::const_iterator it = tests.begin(); it != tests.end(); ++it) { std::cout << (*it)->classname << std::endl; } } void TestFixture::run(const std::string &str) { testToRun = str; run(); } size_t TestFixture::runTests(const char cmd[]) { std::string classname(cmd ? cmd : ""); std::string testname(""); if (classname.find("::") != std::string::npos) { testname = classname.substr(classname.find("::") + 2); classname.erase(classname.find("::")); } countTests = 0; errmsg.str(""); const std::list &tests = TestRegistry::theInstance().tests(); for (std::list::const_iterator it = tests.begin(); it != tests.end(); ++it) { if (classname.empty() || (*it)->classname == classname) { (*it)->run(testname); } } std::cout << "\n\nTesting Complete\nNumber of tests: " << countTests << "\n"; std::cerr << errmsg.str(); return fails_counter; } void TestFixture::reportOut(const std::string & /*outmsg*/) { // These can probably be ignored } void TestFixture::reportErr(const ErrorLogger::ErrorMessage &msg) { errout << msg.toText() << std::endl; }