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C
418 lines
14 KiB
C
/*-*- mode:C; -*- */
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/*
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* Check: a unit test framework for C
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* Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, Arien Malec
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with this library; if not, write to the
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* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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* Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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*/
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#ifndef CHECK_H
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#define CHECK_H
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <string.h>
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/* Check: a unit test framework for C
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Check is a unit test framework for C. It features a simple
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interface for defining unit tests, putting little in the way of the
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developer. Tests are run in a separate address space, so Check can
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catch both assertion failures and code errors that cause
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segmentation faults or other signals. The output from unit tests
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can be used within source code editors and IDEs.
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Unit tests are created with the START_TEST/END_TEST macro
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pair. The fail_unless and fail macros are used for creating
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checks within unit tests; the mark_point macro is useful for
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trapping the location of signals and/or early exits.
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Test cases are created with tcase_create, unit tests are added
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with tcase_add_test
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Suites are created with suite_create; test cases are added
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with suite_add_tcase
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Suites are run through an SRunner, which is created with
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srunner_create. Additional suites can be added to an SRunner with
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srunner_add_suite. An SRunner is freed with srunner_free, which also
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frees all suites added to the runner.
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Use srunner_run_all to run a suite and print results.
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Macros and functions starting with _ (underscore) are internal and
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may change without notice. You have been warned!.
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*/
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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#define CK_CPPSTART extern "C" {
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#define CK_CPPEND }
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CK_CPPSTART
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#endif
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#if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__GNUC_MINOR__)
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#define GCC_VERSION_AT_LEAST(major, minor) \
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((__GNUC__ > (major)) || \
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(__GNUC__ == (major) && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= (minor)))
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#else
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#define GCC_VERSION_AT_LEAST(major, minor) 0
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#endif
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#if GCC_VERSION_AT_LEAST(2,95)
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#define CK_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED __attribute__ ((unused))
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#else
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#define CK_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
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#endif /* GCC 2.95 */
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#include <sys/types.h>
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/* Used to create the linker script for hiding lib-local symbols. Shall
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be put directly in front of the exported symbol. */
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#define CK_EXPORT
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/* check version numbers */
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#define CHECK_MAJOR_VERSION (@CHECK_MAJOR_VERSION@)
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#define CHECK_MINOR_VERSION (@CHECK_MINOR_VERSION@)
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#define CHECK_MICRO_VERSION (@CHECK_MICRO_VERSION@)
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extern int CK_EXPORT check_major_version;
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extern int CK_EXPORT check_minor_version;
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extern int CK_EXPORT check_micro_version;
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#ifndef NULL
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#define NULL ((void*)0)
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#endif
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/* opaque type for a test case
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A TCase represents a test case. Create with tcase_create, free
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with tcase_free. For the moment, test cases can only be run
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through a suite
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*/
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typedef struct TCase TCase;
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/* type for a test function */
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typedef void (*TFun) (int);
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/* type for a setup/teardown function */
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typedef void (*SFun) (void);
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/* Opaque type for a test suite */
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typedef struct Suite Suite;
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/* Creates a test suite with the given name */
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Suite * CK_EXPORT suite_create (const char *name);
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/* Add a test case to a suite */
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void CK_EXPORT suite_add_tcase (Suite *s, TCase *tc);
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/* Create a test case */
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TCase * CK_EXPORT tcase_create (const char *name);
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/* Add a test function to a test case (macro version) */
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#define tcase_add_test(tc,tf) tcase_add_test_raise_signal(tc,tf,0)
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/* Add a test function with signal handling to a test case (macro version) */
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#define tcase_add_test_raise_signal(tc,tf,signal) \
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_tcase_add_test((tc),(tf),"" # tf "",(signal), 0, 0, 1)
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/* Add a test function with an expected exit value to a test case (macro version) */
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#define tcase_add_exit_test(tc, tf, expected_exit_value) \
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_tcase_add_test((tc),(tf),"" # tf "",0,(expected_exit_value),0,1)
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/* Add a looping test function to a test case (macro version)
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The test will be called in a for(i = s; i < e; i++) loop with each
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iteration being executed in a new context. The loop variable 'i' is
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available in the test.
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*/
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#define tcase_add_loop_test(tc,tf,s,e) \
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_tcase_add_test((tc),(tf),"" # tf "",0,0,(s),(e))
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/* Signal version of loop test.
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FIXME: add a test case; this is untested as part of Check's tests.
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*/
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#define tcase_add_loop_test_raise_signal(tc,tf,signal,s,e) \
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_tcase_add_test((tc),(tf),"" # tf "",(signal),0,(s),(e))
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/* allowed exit value version of loop test. */
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#define tcase_add_loop_exit_test(tc,tf,expected_exit_value,s,e) \
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_tcase_add_test((tc),(tf),"" # tf "",0,(expected_exit_value),(s),(e))
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/* Add a test function to a test case
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(function version -- use this when the macro won't work
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*/
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void CK_EXPORT _tcase_add_test (TCase *tc, TFun tf, const char *fname, int _signal, int allowed_exit_value, int start, int end);
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/* Add unchecked fixture setup/teardown functions to a test case
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If unchecked fixture functions are run at the start and end of the
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test case, and not before and after unit tests. Note that unchecked
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setup/teardown functions are not run in a separate address space,
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like test functions, and so must not exit or signal (e.g.,
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segfault)
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Also, when run in CK_NOFORK mode, unchecked fixture functions may
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lead to different unit test behavior IF unit tests change data
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setup by the fixture functions.
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*/
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void CK_EXPORT tcase_add_unchecked_fixture (TCase *tc, SFun setup, SFun teardown);
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/* Add fixture setup/teardown functions to a test case
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Checked fixture functions are run before and after unit
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tests. Unlike unchecked fixture functions, checked fixture
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functions are run in the same separate address space as the test
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program, and thus the test function will survive signals or
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unexpected exits in the fixture function. Also, IF the setup
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function is idempotent, unit test behavior will be the same in
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CK_FORK and CK_NOFORK modes.
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However, since fixture functions are run before and after each unit
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test, they should not be expensive code.
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*/
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void CK_EXPORT tcase_add_checked_fixture (TCase *tc, SFun setup, SFun teardown);
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/* Set the timeout for all tests in a test case. A test that lasts longer
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than the timeout (in seconds) will be killed and thus fail with an error.
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The timeout can also be set globaly with the environment variable
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CK_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, the specific setting always takes precedence.
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*/
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void CK_EXPORT tcase_set_timeout (TCase *tc, int timeout);
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/* Internal function to mark the start of a test function */
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void CK_EXPORT tcase_fn_start (const char *fname, const char *file, int line);
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/* Start a unit test with START_TEST(unit_name), end with END_TEST
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One must use braces within a START_/END_ pair to declare new variables
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*/
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#define START_TEST(__testname)\
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static void __testname (int _i CK_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)\
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{\
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tcase_fn_start (""# __testname, __FILE__, __LINE__);
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/* End a unit test */
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#define END_TEST }
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/* Fail the test case unless expr is true */
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/* The space before the comma sign before ## is essential to be compatible
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with gcc 2.95.3 and earlier.
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*/
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#define fail_unless(expr, ...)\
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_fail_unless(expr, __FILE__, __LINE__,\
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"Assertion '"#expr"' failed" , ## __VA_ARGS__, NULL)
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/* Fail the test case if expr is true */
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/* The space before the comma sign before ## is essential to be compatible
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with gcc 2.95.3 and earlier.
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*/
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/* FIXME: these macros may conflict with C89 if expr is
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FIXME: strcmp (str1, str2) due to excessive string length. */
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#define fail_if(expr, ...)\
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_fail_unless(!(expr), __FILE__, __LINE__,\
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"Failure '"#expr"' occured" , ## __VA_ARGS__, NULL)
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/* Always fail */
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#define fail(...) _fail_unless(0, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Failed" __VA_ARGS__, NULL)
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/* Non macro version of #fail_unless, with more complicated interface */
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void CK_EXPORT _fail_unless (int result, const char *file,
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int line, const char *expr, ...);
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/* New check fail API. */
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#define ck_abort() ck_abort_msg(NULL)
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#define ck_abort_msg fail
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#define ck_assert(C) ck_assert_msg(C, NULL)
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#define ck_assert_msg fail_unless
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/* Integer comparsion macros with improved output compared to fail_unless(). */
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/* O may be any comparion operator. */
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#define _ck_assert_int(X, O, Y) ck_assert_msg((X) O (Y), "Assertion '"#X#O#Y"' failed: "#X"==%d, "#Y"==%d", X, Y)
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#define ck_assert_int_eq(X, Y) _ck_assert_int(X, ==, Y)
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#define ck_assert_int_ne(X, Y) _ck_assert_int(X, !=, Y)
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/* String comparsion macros with improved output compared to fail_unless() */
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#define _ck_assert_str(C, X, O, Y) ck_assert_msg(C, "Assertion '"#X#O#Y"' failed: "#X"==\"%s\", "#Y"==\"%s\"", X, Y)
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#define ck_assert_str_eq(X, Y) _ck_assert_str(!strcmp(X, Y), X, ==, Y)
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#define ck_assert_str_ne(X, Y) _ck_assert_str(strcmp(X, Y), X, !=, Y)
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/* Mark the last point reached in a unit test
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(useful for tracking down where a segfault, etc. occurs)
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*/
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#define mark_point() _mark_point(__FILE__,__LINE__)
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/* Non macro version of #mark_point */
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void CK_EXPORT _mark_point (const char *file, int line);
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/* Result of a test */
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enum test_result {
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CK_TEST_RESULT_INVALID, /* Default value; should not encounter this */
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CK_PASS, /* Test passed*/
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CK_FAILURE, /* Test completed but failed */
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CK_ERROR /* Test failed to complete
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(unexpected signal or non-zero early exit) */
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};
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/* Specifies the how much output an SRunner should produce */
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enum print_output {
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CK_SILENT, /* No output */
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CK_MINIMAL, /* Only summary output */
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CK_NORMAL, /* All failed tests */
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CK_VERBOSE, /* All tests */
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CK_ENV, /* Look at environment var */
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#if @ENABLE_SUBUNIT@
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CK_SUBUNIT, /* Run as a subunit child process */
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#endif
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CK_LAST
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};
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/* Holds state for a running of a test suite */
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typedef struct SRunner SRunner;
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/* Opaque type for a test failure */
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typedef struct TestResult TestResult;
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/* accessors for tr fields */
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enum ck_result_ctx {
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CK_CTX_INVALID, /* Default value; should not encounter this */
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CK_CTX_SETUP,
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CK_CTX_TEST,
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CK_CTX_TEARDOWN
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};
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/* Type of result */
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int CK_EXPORT tr_rtype (TestResult *tr);
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/* Context in which the result occurred */
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enum ck_result_ctx CK_EXPORT tr_ctx (TestResult *tr);
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/* Failure message */
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const char * CK_EXPORT tr_msg (TestResult *tr);
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/* Line number at which failure occured */
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int CK_EXPORT tr_lno (TestResult *tr);
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/* File name at which failure occured */
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const char * CK_EXPORT tr_lfile (TestResult *tr);
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/* Test case in which unit test was run */
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const char * CK_EXPORT tr_tcname (TestResult *tr);
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/* Creates an SRunner for the given suite */
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SRunner * CK_EXPORT srunner_create (Suite *s);
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/* Adds a Suite to an SRunner */
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void CK_EXPORT srunner_add_suite (SRunner *sr, Suite *s);
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/* Frees an SRunner, all suites added to it and all contained test cases */
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void CK_EXPORT srunner_free (SRunner *sr);
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/* Test running */
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/* Runs an SRunner, printing results as specified (see enum print_output) */
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void CK_EXPORT srunner_run_all (SRunner *sr, enum print_output print_mode);
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/* Next functions are valid only after the suite has been
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completely run, of course */
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/* Number of failed tests in a run suite. Includes failures + errors */
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int CK_EXPORT srunner_ntests_failed (SRunner *sr);
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/* Total number of tests run in a run suite */
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int CK_EXPORT srunner_ntests_run (SRunner *sr);
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/* Return an array of results for all failures
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Number of failures is equal to srunner_nfailed_tests. Memory for
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the array is malloc'ed and must be freed, but individual TestResults
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must not
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*/
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TestResult ** CK_EXPORT srunner_failures (SRunner *sr);
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/* Return an array of results for all run tests
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Number of results is equal to srunner_ntests_run, and excludes
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failures due to setup function failure.
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Memory is malloc'ed and must be freed, but individual TestResults
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must not
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*/
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TestResult ** CK_EXPORT srunner_results (SRunner *sr);
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/* Printing */
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/* Print the results contained in an SRunner */
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void CK_EXPORT srunner_print (SRunner *sr, enum print_output print_mode);
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/* Set a log file to which to write during test running.
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Log file setting is an initialize only operation -- it should be
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done immediatly after SRunner creation, and the log file can't be
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changed after being set.
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*/
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void CK_EXPORT srunner_set_log (SRunner *sr, const char *fname);
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/* Does the SRunner have a log file? */
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int CK_EXPORT srunner_has_log (SRunner *sr);
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/* Return the name of the log file, or NULL if none */
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const char * CK_EXPORT srunner_log_fname (SRunner *sr);
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/* Set a xml file to which to write during test running.
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XML file setting is an initialize only operation -- it should be
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done immediatly after SRunner creation, and the XML file can't be
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changed after being set.
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*/
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void CK_EXPORT srunner_set_xml (SRunner *sr, const char *fname);
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/* Does the SRunner have an XML log file? */
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int CK_EXPORT srunner_has_xml (SRunner *sr);
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/* Return the name of the XML file, or NULL if none */
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const char * CK_EXPORT srunner_xml_fname (SRunner *sr);
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/* Control forking */
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enum fork_status {
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CK_FORK_GETENV, /* look in the environment for CK_FORK */
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CK_FORK, /* call fork to run tests */
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CK_NOFORK /* don't call fork */
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};
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/* Get the current fork status */
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enum fork_status CK_EXPORT srunner_fork_status (SRunner *sr);
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/* Set the current fork status */
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void CK_EXPORT srunner_set_fork_status (SRunner *sr, enum fork_status fstat);
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/* Fork in a test and make sure messaging and tests work. */
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pid_t CK_EXPORT check_fork(void);
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/* Wait for the pid and exit. If pid is zero, just exit. */
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void CK_EXPORT check_waitpid_and_exit(pid_t pid);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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CK_CPPEND
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#endif
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#endif /* CHECK_H */
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